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48th Annual ISA Convention Chicago, IL Feb. 28th - March 3rd, 2007 “Politics, Policy and Responsible Scholarship” J. Ann Tickner, 2007 ISA President Andrei Tsygankov, 2007 ISA Program Chair -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Preliminary Program Updated on 3/2/2007 at 7:06:30 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

WA01

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Engaging Contemporary Discourses and Practices of Exception Sponsors Cooperative Organizations International Political Sociology European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Chair(s) Didier Bigo Institut d'Études Politiques Paris Michael Loriaux Northwestern University Justice and Sovereignty: In Whose Name? Elspeth Guild Radboud University Nijmegen Political Agency and Human Rights in the Context of the Politics of Security Vivienne Jabri King's College London Sovereignty, State Law and International Law RBJ Walker University of Victoria The Field of the Professionals of (In)security and the Logics of Resistance Didier Bigo Institut d'Études Politiques Paris Xenophobia, Terrorism and Iimmigration: the Neo-Conservative Agenda in Australia David Camroux Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales Discussant(s) Alex Macleod Université du Québec à Montréal

Coop Org Panel

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WA02

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Security, Knowledge, and Justice in Asia and Middle East Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Deborah Wheeler Conflict and Violence in South Asia: Challenge to Indian Peace and Security Raj Kishor Singh Defense and Strategic Studies, Agra College Agra, University of Agra Evolution of Japan’s Security Policy Debate Ryo Shimizu Mie Chukyo University Excavating an Ontology of the Unthought: The Discourse of Palestinian-Israeli Relations Sean F. McMahon University of Alberta Discussant(s) Jeffrey M. Cavanaugh University of Illinois Deborah Wheeler

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WA03

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Creative Approaches to Teaching of Language Sponsors International Education None Chair(s) Chad M. Gasta Iowa State University Integrating Language Training and Study Abroad in the Curriculum: An Evaluation of a Cross-Training Approach Cristina Saenz de Tejada Goucher College Eric Singer Goucher College Maximizing Linguistic Resources: Creative Solutions that Facilitate LCTL Learning Elizabeth Mazzocco University of Massachusetts Preparing Students for Life and Work in the Global Workforce: Models from the Georgia Tech International Plan and the School of Modern Languages Phil McKnight Georgia Institute of Technology Discussant(s) Diana K. Davies University of Iowa

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WA04

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Religion and Secularism in IR I: Theoretical Approaches Sponsors International Political Sociology Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Yosef Lapid New Mexico State University Explaining and Understanding the Global Resurgence of Religion Scott M. Thomas Calvin College Global, Local or Global? Explaining Shifts Between Local and International Arenas in Radical Islamic Movements Hillel Frisch Bar Ilan University Politics of Secularism: Comparing the Religion/Politics Nexus in Europe Anders Berg-Sorensen University of Copenhagen Sociology of Religion Meets IR - and Conflicts are Explained? Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen Systemic Secularism: Rethinking the Culture of Sovereignty in Constructivist IR Theory Laura Ephraim Northwestern University Discussant(s) Yosef Lapid New Mexico State University

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WA05

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Asia Pacific Partnership on Energy and Climate: Stepping Stone or Dead End? Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Steinar E. Andresen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute China's Participation in the Asia Pacific Pact: Future Emissions Reductions under the Kyoto Protocol Less Likely? Gørild M. Heggelund The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Japan's Climate Policy, Diplomacy and Perceptions of the Kyoto Protocol and the Asia Pacific Pact Norichika Kanie Tokyo Institute of Technology The Asia Pacific partneship: Supplement or Alternative to the Kyoto Protocol? Steinar E. Andresen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Tora Skodvin Cicero

The Role of Technology in India's approach to Climate Change: Implications of the Asia Pacific Partneship Katherine S. Grover American University Discussant(s) Marc Levy Ciesin, Columbia University

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WA06

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

European Security Governance Sponsors Cooperative Organizations International Security Studies Nordic International Studies Association

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Knud Erik Jørgensen University of Aarhus A ‘European Army’ for the EU and NATO? Sven Biscop Royal Institute for International Relations (IRRI-KIIB) Bridge Builders or Bystanders? Small States in the Transatlantic Relationship Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen Anders Wivel University of Copenhagen The EU’s Security Strategy and the United Nations Richard Gowan New York University The Influence of NATO’s PfP on Small States’ Defence Reforms Jean-Marc Rickli Oxford University Discussant(s) Chris Browning University of Keele , School of Politics, International Relations and Phil Henri Vogt University of Helsinki

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WA07

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Military Operations on Sacred Ground: Implications for U.S. and Coalition Military Planners Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme At the Horns of the Altar: Just War and Sacred Space in Iraq Ron E. Hassner U.C. Berkeley Battles in the Shrines of Kashmir: Militant and State Strategies Sumit Ganguly Indiana University, Bloomington

Controlling the Insurgency in Iraq: Political and Military Strategies from Successful Counterinsurgency in PunjabIndia Jugdep S. Chima Center for South Asia Studies; University of California-Berkeley Fighting in the Inner Sanctum: Counterinsurgency Operations in the Golden Temple Christine Fair United States Institute of Peace Discussant(s) Nora J. Bensahel RAND

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WA09

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

"You Can't Teach That!" Scholarly Responsibilities in the Classroom: Exploring Concerns About Academic Freedom and Teaching in A World Where Controversy Rules Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Steven L. Lamy University of Southern California Roundtable Discussants Molly Cochran Georgia Tech Mel Gurtov Portland State University John T. Ishiyama Truman State University George A. Lopez University of Notre Dame Janice Newson York University V. Spike Peterson University of Arizona,

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WA10

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Global Civil Society, Activism and Research Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Mary Kaldor Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics Roundtable Discussants James Der Derian Brown University Heba Raouf Ezzat University of Cairo

Roundtable Discussants Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara

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WA11

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Feminist Scholarship, Policy, and Global Ethics Sponsors International Ethics Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University Publishing Your Results: Contributing to a Collective Research Agenda and Social Change Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University Jacqui True University of Auckland Reflexivity in Practice: Power and Ethics in Feminist Research Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University Jacqui True University of Auckland Transnational Activism: How is it the Answer? Bina D'Costa Australia National University Discussant(s) Gillian Youngs University of Leicester

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WA12

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Environmental Security Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Rita Floyd The University of Warwick "Threshold" plus 15: What Have We Learned from 15 Years of Research on Environmental Stress and Conflict? Tom Deligiannis United Nations Mandated University for Peace Dirk E. Druet University of Toronto Thomas F. Homer-Dixon University of Toronto America's "Addiction to Oil": Assessing National Security and Energy Policy Nadivah Greenberg University of Pennsylvania

Living on the Edge? - Environmental Security and Narratives of ’Necessity’ Alan Klæbel University of Copenhagen Questioning Environmental Security: A Political Ecology of Illicit Trading Networks Rosaleen Duffy University of Manchester Discussant(s) Geoffrey D. Dabelko Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars

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WA13

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Does Reckoning Matter? The International and Domestic Consequences of Contrition, Remorse, and Apologies Sponsors International Ethics Human Rights Chair(s) Jennifer Lind Dartmouth College “A Supranational Cordon Sanitaire? International Norms and EU Criticism of European Radical Right Party Success” Renee Buhr University of Wisconsin-Madison The Politics of the Past in Western Europe David Art Tufts University The Role of Remorse in Transitional Justice Mechanisms Leigh Payne University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant(s) Jennifer Lind Dartmouth College

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WA14

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

International Polar Year: Science and Politics in Polar Regions I Sponsors Convention Theme Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Jessica M. Shadian University of Delaware European Energy Security: Oil and Gas Supplies from the Russian Arctic - Powerful Actors and Diverging Interests Kristine Offerdal The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Reconceptualizing Sovereignty Through the Politics of Polar Science: A View of Barrow Alaska Jessica M. Shadian University of Delaware

Russia’s Northern Fleet and the Oil Industry – Rivals or Partners? A Study of Post-Cold War Patterns of CivilMilitary Relations in the European Arctic Kristian Åtland Norwegian Defense Research Establishment (FFI) Science, Politics and the Polar Regions Marcus Haward School of Government Julia Jabour Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies Sustainable Development in the Arctic: Indigenous Visions Tamara Semenova Russian Research Institute for Cultural and Natural Heritage Discussant(s) Monica Tennberg University of Lapland

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WA15

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Advocacy in International and Comparative Politics Research Sponsors Convention Theme International Education Chair(s) Janet E. Lord American University Sita C. Ranchod-Nilsson Denison University Achieving the Non-polemical Politics Text: Worthy Quest or Oxymoron? B. Welling Hall Earlham College Confessions of an Opiate Eater—Pessimism, Cynicism and Optimism in Scholarship and Teaching Ronnie D. Lipschutz Dept. of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz Gender and the Repression-Dissent Nexus in Kuwait and Turkey Christopher Danny Hosein Trinity University Mary Ann Tetreault Trinity College Teaching and Researching Nonviolence and International Law: ‘Being the Change We Want to See in the World?’ Robin Teske James Madison University Discussant(s) Franke Wilmer University of Montana

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WA16

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Metaphorical Constructions of IR Theories and Practices Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Central and East European International Studies Association (CEEISA)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Petr Drulák Institute of International Relations From Paradise to Brand: Liechtenstein’s Metaphorical Struggle with Globalisation Rainer Hülsse Institute of Political Science Organic Metaphors in International Relations Jernej Pikalo University of Ljubljana The Dynamics of U.S.-Russian Relations after the Cold War: A Metaphorical Perspective Petr Drulák Institute of International Relations Petr Kratochvíl Institute of International Relations, Prague The Personhood of the State, the Political Theology of IR, and the Real Crusade Mika Luoma-aho University of Lapland Discussant(s) Francis A. Beer University of Colorado

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WA17

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Civil Society and Peacebuilding I Sponsors Peace Studies None Chair(s) Thania Paffenholz IUED – University of Geneva Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Northern Ireland Roberto Belloni Universityof Belfast Civil Society Roles in Peacebuilding Focused on Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Transdniestria Susan Allen Nan George Mason University- ICAR Civil Society’s Role in Peacebuilding: An Analytical Framework Thania Paffenholz IUED – University of Geneva Christoph Spurk Institute for Applied Media Studies (IAM), Zurich University of Applied Sci

Democratic Theory, Conflict Resolution, and Civil Society Darren Kew University of Massachusetts, Dispute Resolution Program Anthony Wanis-St. John American University, SIS, IPCR Exploring the Civil Society Functions in Peacebuilding: The Cases of Israeli-Palestinian and Cyprus Conflicts Esra Cuhadar Gurkaynak Department of Political Science, Bilkent University Discussant(s) Thania Paffenholz IUED – University of Geneva

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WA18

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

“Constructing” Democracy: Alternative Perspectives Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Thomas J. Nisley Southern Polytechnic State University Democracy and Violence Kwang-Jin Kim University of Missouri-Columbia The American War on Iraq and Democracy in the Gulf Region: Democracy via Military Power Adnan M. Hayajneh The Hashemite University The Democratic Peace and U.S. Foreign Policy Thomas J. Nisley Southern Polytechnic State University The Social Construction of Democracy Faye Donnelly University of St. Andrews Discussant(s) Jack J. Porter The Citadel

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WA19

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Intelligence and Democracy: Is there a Tradeoff between Transparancey and Effectiveness I the Reform of Intelligence Services? Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) Thomas C. Bruneau Naval Postgraduate School Intelligence Reform in Brazil and the Efforts to Increase Effectiveness through Professionalization Thomas C. Bruneau Naval Postgraduate School

Intelligence Reform in Colombia: Reforming to Increase Effectiveness Against Terrorism Steven C. Boraz Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Intelligence Reform in Italy: Increased Transparency and Effectiveness Andrea Margelletti Centro Studi Internazionali Intelligence Reform in Romania: From Securitate to Democratic Control and Effectiveness Cristina Matei Center for Civil-Military Relations Obstacles to Intelligence Reform in the United States Tim Doorey USN, Department of National Security Affairs Discussant(s) Kenneth Dombroski Naval Postgraduate School

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WA20

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Popular Violence: Mediating the Present Sponsors Convention Theme International Communication Chair(s) David Mutimer York University Simon Philpott Politics, University of Newcastle ‘You Can’t Charge People for Saving Their Lives’: Work in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Matt Davies University of Newcastle upon Tyne Mediations of Home and Placeness - Representations of Diasporic Senses of Identification and Fantasies in Cinematic/aesthetic Productions Alina Sajed Political Science, McMaster University Remembering to Forget: US Foreign Policy and the Recurrence of Innocence David Mutimer York University Simon Philpott Politics, University of Newcastle The Holo Life: Holo-Addiction, Iraq and Suicide J. Marshall Beier McMaster University David Mutimer York University Discussant(s) Roddey Reid University of California, San Diego

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WA21

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Intelligence Cooperation: Challenges for the Future Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Michel Hess Swiss Federal Institute of Technology European Intelligence Cooperation Beyond the Nation State: A Necessity for the European Union to Confront Global Terrorism John M. Nomikos Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS) Explaining the Presence of the Policymaker-Analyst Separation Norm Lawrence J. Lamanna University of Georgia Organizational Characteristics and International Intelligence Cooperation Vested Interest, Bureaucratic Culture and Institutional Entrepreneurs Björn M. Fägersten Harvard University The Internationalization of Municipal Policing: A Comparative Study of the New York Police Department and the London Metropolitan Police Service Brian H. Nussbaum SUNY Albany Karl Rethemeyer SUNY Albany Discussant(s) Jon A. Wiant Joint Military Intelligence College

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WA22

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

“Islamist” Terrorism: What States and Scholars Make of It Sponsors International Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Mia M. Bloom University of Georgia A Silk Purse from a Pig’s Ear?: The 9/11 Effect on Putin’s "War on Terrorism" Robert Saunders Farmingdale State University Imagining Elephants: The Case of Counterterrorism John Mueller Ohio State University Reflections on a Theory of Terrorism Learning: Communities of Practice and Organizational Adaptation Michael Kenney Pennsylvania State University The Changing Faces of Militant Jihadism: Profiles, Biographies, Motivations George Kassimeris University of Wolverhampton

Discussant(s) Gregory D Miller University of Oklahoma

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WA23

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Contemporary Foreign Policy Challenges in the Middle East Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Sharon Pardo Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Israel and the European Union: Approaches, Perception and Principles for an Israeli Grand-Strategy Towards the EU Sharon Pardo Ben-Gurion University of the Negev The Rational Politics of State Suicide Emily Meierding University of Chicago Discussant(s) Ahmet Salih Bicakci Isik University

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WA24

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

MAR Panel: IR, Globalization and Minority Politics Sponsors Global Development Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Ted Robert Gurr University of Maryland, College Park Economic Models and Ethnoreligious Conflict Evan W. Osborne Wright State University Liberalisation or Liberation? Economic Reform and the Paradox of Conflict in Northern Ghana Jay Oelbaum University of Toronto Testing the Emergence of a New Global Regime in the Management of Ethno-Political Conflicts through the Comparative Analysis of four Cases in South East Asia Jordi Urgell Autonoma University of Barcelona The UN Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples – Global Networks & Local Politics? Natalie Y. Schweizer Graduate Institute of International Studies Discussant(s) William R. Ayres Elizabethtown College

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WA25

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Contending Conceptualisations of the West Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Pertti Joenniemi Danish Institute for International Studies Russia and the West: Dividing Europe, Constructing Each Other Viatcheslav Morozov Saint-Petersburg State University The Broken West as a Discourse: The Politics of Scholarly Statements Marko Lehti Tampere Peace Research Institute The West Under Strain: America as a Europe-Maker Pertti Joenniemi Danish Institute for International Studies Whole, Free and Integrated? EU and US Approaches to Security and Integration in the European Neighbourhood Fabrizio Tassinari University of Copenhagen/Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) Discussant(s) Patrick T. Jackson American University

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WA26

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Is Liberalism Theoretically Progressive? Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Brian C. Rathbun McGill University Balance of Power: The International Wanderings of a Liberal Idea Deborah Boucoyannis Harvard University Is Anybody Not a Liberal? Brian C. Rathbun McGill University Taking Preferences Even More Seriously: Recasting Moravcsik's 'Liberal Theory of International Politics' Kevin Narizny The University of Chicago Why It Is Best to Leave Foreign Policy Liberalization to its Opponents: A Study of Unlikely Reformers in Turkey, Serbia and Israel Jelena Subotic University of Wisconsin-Madison Ayse Zarakol University of Wisconsin-Madison

Discussant(s) Maria Fanis Ohio University

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WA27

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Biological Weapons: International Politics, Government Policy, and Individual Responsibility Sponsors None Convention Theme Chair(s) Jez Littlewood University of Southampton Arguing for an Expanded BW Threat Spectrum: Dilemmas of a Policy-Orientated Biologist Malcolm R. Dando University of Bradford, UK Civil Society's Influence on Policy Against Biological Weapons Daniel Feakes University of Sussex, UK The Making and Breaking of Policy for the BWC: Observations from the United Kingdom Jez Littlewood University of Southampton Discussant(s) Wyn Q. Bowen King's College London, UK Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies

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WA28

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Democratizing the Great Hall: What Role for Commoners – and Court Jesters? Sponsors Convention Theme International Ethics Chair(s) Rodger A. Payne University of Louisville The “Comedic Turn” and Critical International Relations Theory Nayef H. Samhat Centre College The Comedy of Great Power Politics in the 21st Century Rodger A. Payne University of Louisville Discussant(s) Chip Gagnon Ithaca College

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WA29

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Cultural Insights: Alternative Methods in Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) William deB. Mills National Intelligence Council From a Democratic Reformer to a Weak Authoritarian: Transformation of The Kyrgyz Republic's First President Askar Akayev Svetlana V. Kulikova Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University Scenario Analysis Methods: From Castles in Spain to Analytical Tools William deB. Mills National Intelligence Council Symmetric-Asymmetric Dyadic Relations and Foreign Policy Decision Makings: A Poliheuristic Analysis Wondeuk Cho Texas A&M University The Reification of the “American Soldier”: Popular Culture, American Foreign Policy and Country Music Shannon Sampert University of Winnipeg Natasja Treiberg University of Alberta Discussant(s) William M. Flanik Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Toronto

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WA30

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Roundtable on Conducting Research in Human Rights, Genocide, and State Repression in Difficult Settings Sponsors Convention Theme Human Rights Chair(s) Kurt Mills University of Glasgow Roundtable Discussants Eve Bratman American University Carolyn Gallaher American University John C. King American University School of International Service Julie A. Mertus American University Julie Norman American University

Roundtable Discussants Amy Ross University of Georgia Department of Geography Chandra Sriram University of East London

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WA31

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

China: New Diplomacy and New Securities Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Peace Studies China’s Diplomatic Relations with Europe: Tapping a New Arsenal of Diplomatic Tools Ingrid M. d'Hooghe Netherlands Institute of International Relations "Clingendael" China's Soft Power and Its National Image Ying Yang National University of Singapore Chinese Foreign Aid in Africa: A Reassessment of the 1970s Steven F. Jackson Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indo-US Relations and its Implications for Asian Security Kripa Sridharan National University of Singapore Discussant(s) John D. Stempel Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy

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WA32

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Agency and Influence of International Organizations Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Michael Tierney College of William and Mary IO Autonomy De-bunked: The WHO & the 2003 SARS Pandemic Adam Kamradt-Scott University of Wales, Aberystwyth Reviving Functionalism and Regime Theory to Explain the Role of Internatinal Secretariats John R. Mathiason Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University Shaping Peace Operations: The Influence of the UN Secretariat Silke Weinlich Bremen University The World Trade Organization’s Bureaucrats: Runaway Agents or Masters’ Servants? Manfred Elsig Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

Who Governs? UN Interim Administrations, its Administrators and the Problem Legitimating Global Governance Catherine Goetze University of Nottingham Discussant(s) Andrew Cortell Lewis & Clark College

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WA33

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Emergence of the Institutions of International Society I: Balance of Power Sponsors English School None Chair(s) Rodney Bruce Hall Oxford University Guicciardini, Bull, and the Balance of Power Richard Little University of Bristol, UK Hedley Bull on the Balance of Power: The Ambiguity of Legitimacy Silviya P. Lechner University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Rise of Balance-of-Power Politics: The Advent of an Institution Torbjørn L. Knutsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology The Unbalanced Society? Liberalism, Nationalism, Post-Trinitarianism, and the Functioning of International Society without the Institution of Balance of Power Edward Rhodes Rutgers University Discussant(s) Rodney Bruce Hall Oxford University

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WA34

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

What is the International Legal Framework for Aggression, (and what factors have contributed to (or impeded) Change and Reform)? Sponsors International Law International Communication Chair(s) George Andreopoulos John Jay College, CUNY Roundtable Discussants Robert J. Beck University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Linda S. Bishai US Institute of Peace Doris E. Buss Carleton University

Roundtable Discussants Mahmood Monshipouri Quinnipiac University Kendall Stiles Brigham Young University

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WA35

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

International Perspectives on International Law Sponsors International Law International Communication Chair(s) Dan Lindley University of Notre Dame Roundtable Discussants Michael C. Davis Chinese University of Hong Kong Shirley Scott University of New South Wales

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WA36

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Globalization, Oil, Politics & Security Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Michelle Benson University at Buffalo Global Implications of Asia’s Rise Jacek Kugler Claremont Graduate University Ron Tammen Portland State University Government Capabilities and the Severity of Internal Conflict Kristin Johnson Claremont Graduate University Three's Company: The Relationships between War, Political, and Economic Development David Sobek Louisiana State University Cameron Thies University of Missouri Discussant(s) Siddharth Swaminathan La Sierra University

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WA38

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Comparative Political Economies: Latin America and Spain Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Amy H. Liu Emory University A Comparative Study of Institutional Frameworks in Spain and Latin America Gustavo de las Casas Columbia University Can Trade Liberalization Explain Spain’s Economic Success and Latin America's Sluggish Economic Performance Maria A. Oliva International Monetary Fund (IMF) Party Competition and Inter-Provincial Income Inequality Andrew Kirkpatrick Emory University Amy H. Liu Emory University Discussant(s) Pablo Toral Beloit College

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WA39

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

European Expansion, International Order and Cross-Cultural Engagement Sponsors English School International Political Sociology Chair(s) Darshan V. Vigneswaran University of the Witwatersrand ‘International’ Order before Expansion: The Case of China and European International Society Shogo Suzuki University of Cambridge Cross Cultural Engagement in Eighteenth Century Africa: Contestation and Negotiation Joel F. Quirk Australian National University Gentlemanly Expansion: British Territoriality in India, 1787-1857 Darshan V. Vigneswaran University of the Witwatersrand Socializing “Organized Hypocrisy”: China’s Entry into the European International System Hong Duan Cornell University Discussant(s) Yongjin Zhang University of Auckland

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WA40

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Science Fiction in the Classroom: Using Popular Fiction to Teach International Relations Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs International Communication Chair(s) Daniel H. Nexon Georgetown University Cyberpunk and Science Fiction in the Military Jillana Enteen Northwestern University Securing Insecure Worlds: The Use of Science Fiction to Teach Security Studies Priya Dixit American University The World of Star Trek and International Relations Amit Gupta USAF Air War College Universal Bio-politics: Interspecies Contact, Biological Threat, and the Politics of Identity in Doctor Who Elizabeth A. Breier-Sharlow American University Discussant(s) Daniel H. Nexon Georgetown University

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WA41

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond and Long-Term Environmental Planning Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Ken Wilkening U. of Northern British Columbia “Seeking Truth with Power”? Potentials and Pitfalls of Developing Robust Long-term Policy Strategies with the help of Participatory Scenarios Axel Volkery European Environment Agency Adaptation to Climate Change and Global Justice: An Empirical and a Normative Evaluation Peter Stoett Concordia University, Montreal Exploring the “Chilling Effect”: Are Environmental Agreements Alone in the Freezer? Mark Axelrod Duke University Possible Elements of Adaptation policy in the post-2012 Framework--Focusing on Integrating Adaptation into Sustainable Development Strategy Izumi Kubota National Institute for Environmental Studies

Roles of Legal Principles Governing the Climate Regime beyond 2012 Izumi Kubota National Institute for Environmental Studies Discussant(s) Gabriela Kutting Rutgers University

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WA42

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Development Regimes and Change Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Eduardo J. Viola University of Brasilia, Brazil Democratic Stability in Divided Societies: An Empirical Examination Cengiz Erisen Stony Brook University, SUNY Middle Eastern Populism in Comparative Perspective Manochehr Dorraj Texas Christian University Discussant(s) Alberto Martinez Simon Bolivar University

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WA43

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

African International Relations: Beyond Realism? Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Alfred Nhema OSSREA Civil Society, Transnational Networks & New Patterns of Regional Interaction: Lessons From West Africa Okey C. Iheduru Arizona State University State Making in Africa Douglas Lemke Penn State University Two Africas & Uneven Globalization: Developmental Versus Fragile States? Timothy Shaw Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London Discussant(s) Kidane Mengisteab Penn State University

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WA44

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Ethical Consumption: Situating the Issue in the Literature and Navigating the Empirical Landscape Sponsors Human Rights International Political Economy Chair(s) David Vogel Univ. of CA - Berkeley "Good" Markets and Public Goods: Impacts of Fair Trade in the Global South Marie Murphy Univ. of CA - San Diego Ethical Consumption: Who Cares, Who Shops, and Why? Christian P. Heidkamp Univ. of Connecticut Shareen Hertel Univ. of CT Lyle Scruggs Univ. of CT The Making of Ethical Apparel Consumers Ian Robinson Univ. of Michigan The Market Demand for Virtue David Vogel Univ. of CA - Berkeley Discussant(s) Suzanne Loker Cornell University

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WA45

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Opposition and Power in Trade Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Laura Gomez-Mera University of Miami Bargaining Power in Trade Negotiations Richard Sherman Leiden University International Trade and Economic Conflict: Third Party States’ Response to Sanctions Bryan R. Early University of Georgia Obstacles to Regional Cooperation among Developing Countries: Explaining States’ Decisions to Defect from Regional Trade Agreements Laura Gomez-Mera University of Miami

Public Opinion, Democracy and Environmental Quality Anna Kalbhenn ETH Zurich Who Are Opponents in Trade Conflicts? International and Domestic Explanations of Trade Conflict Dyads Jeffrey Drope University of Miami Discussant(s) Elizabeth Smythe Concordia University College of Alberta

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WA46

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Immigration Politics in East Asia Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Byoungha Lee Rutgers University - New Brunswick Associative Activism: Organizing Support for Foreign Workers in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan Apichai W. Shipper University of Southern California State Policy and Municipal Reality on Immigration in Japan Atsuko Abe Obirin University State-led Migration, Legitimacy, and Deterritorialized Polities: A Survey of Filipina Domestic Workers in Hong Kong M. Scott Solomon University of South Florida Discussant(s) Byoungha Lee Rutgers University - New Brunswick

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WA47

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Assessing Regional Economic Integration Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Tobias Hofmann WCFIA, Harvard University Assessing the Impact Regionalism has on Labour Rights and Employments Caroline M. Clarke University of Northern British Columbia Causes and Consequences of Institutionally Constrained Economic Policy Diffusion in Regional Integration Agreements Tobias Hofmann WCFIA, Harvard University Fifteen Years of Regionalism in Latin America: Now What? Erika Ruiz Sandoval Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)

State Preferences and the Explanation of Variation in Regional Integration Min-hyung Kim University of Washington Discussant(s) Ryan G. Baird University of Arizona

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WA48

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

(Re)conceptualizing International Change Sponsors International Political Sociology English School Roundtable Discussants Andreas Behnke University of Reading Janice Bially Mattern Lehigh University Stacie E. Goddard Wellesley College Hans-Martin Jaeger University of Central Florida Dirk Nabers GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany Mark Raymond University of Toronto Discussant(s) Mark F. N. Franke Huron University College

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WA49

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

New Perspectives on Terrorism and Insurgencies Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Michael Freeman Naval Postgraduate School America and the New Exceptionalism: The War on Terror and the Righteous Victim David B. MacDonald Political Studies Department, University of Otago Rethinking Decapitation as a Strategy against Terrorism Michael Freeman Naval Postgraduate School Terrorism in the Horn of Africa Tseggai Isaac University of Missouri-Rolla The Decision to Disband and the Birth of the Iraqi Insurgencies Nathan P. Jones UC Irvine

Discussant(s) Peter F. Trumbore Oakland University

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WA50

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Politics, Economics and Society in Post-Communist States Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) Yannis A. Stivachtis Virginia Polytechic Institute & State University Europeanizing the Highways and Byways: Implementing Transportation Policies in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania Adrien Florea Iowa State University Ellen B. Pirro Iowa State University Eleanor E. Zeff Drake University The Transatlantic Values Debate: Divergence, Convergence or Obsolescence Vicki L. Birchfield Georgia Institute of Technology Ukraine In-Between: Looking West while not Overlooking its Eastern Neighbor Maria R. Freire University of Coimbra Discussant(s) Yannis A. Stivachtis Virginia Polytechic Institute & State University

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WA51

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Critical Human Security: The Politics, Policy, and Responsible Scholarship of Global/Local Security Discourses and Practices Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Neil G. Renwick Coventry University Global Health as a Security Issue: From AIDS to Bird Flu and Beyond Carrie C. Sheehan American University Global Health Governance, Critical Human Security and HIV/AIDS in Africa Neil G. Renwick Coventry University 'National Cultural Security' in the Emerging Human Security Discourse in Contemporary China Qing Cao Liverpool John Moores University

The Confluence of Scholarship and Policymaking in the Human Security Agenda Calum McNeil McMaster University Lana L. Wylie McMaster University Discussant(s) Melissa Curley University of Queensland

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WA52

Wednesday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Impacts of EU Involvement on National Party Organization Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Robert Harmel Texas A&M University Let's Discuss This Behind Closed Doors: European Integration and Party Politics in Finland Tapio Raunio University of Turku Much Ado About Nothing? German Political Parties and European-inspired Change Dan Hough University of Sussex Party Organizational Responses to Europeanization Lori Thorlakson University of Nottingham The European Union and Party Politics in Central Europe Paul G. Lewis Open University Discussant(s) Robert Harmel Texas A&M University

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WB01

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Foreign Policy of Tony Blair Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Diplomatic Studies British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Mike Smith Loughborough University Britain and the European Union 1997-2006: What Difference has Blair made? Dave Allen Loughbourgh University Doing Good in Africa: Blair’s New Utopia Julia Gallagher School of Oriental and African Studies

Coop Org Panel

Discussant(s) Mike Smith Loughborough University

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WB02

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Latin American IR Scholarship and the Authority of “Practical” Knowledge Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Jorge I. Domínguez Harvard University : The Analysis of Domestic Conflicts: Dialogues and/or Disagreements between Observers and Protagonists? Sandra P. Borda University of Minnesota Philanthropic Foundations and Politics, Policy, and Scholarship in Latin America Jennifer A. Jeffs Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Mexico Rethinking Assumptions - Anti-Americanism as Both Opportunity and Obstacle for U.S. Policy towards Latin America Julia E. Sweig Council on Foreign Relations Whither Theory? Latin American IR and the Primacy of the Practical Arlene B. Tickner Universidad de los Andes Discussant(s) Cristina Eguizabál Ford Foundation

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WB03

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Politics of Gendered Diasporas Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Social Science Council (ISSC)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Jane Bayes California State University, Northridge “These Women who Wear Trousers”: Challenging Gender Relations among Senegalese in New York City Awa Ba Uppsala University, Sweden Gendered Politics of the Somalian Diaspora in the United States Laden Affi University of Wisconsin-Madison Discussant(s) Mary Hawkesworth Rutgers University

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WB04

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

John K. Galbraith Memorial Panel Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle Roundtable Discussants Philip Cerny Rutgers University - Newark Micheal Dietrich Seffield University Peter Galbraith Susan George Transnational Institute, Amsterdam Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle Alastair Howard Temple University

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WB05

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Global and Regional Organizations in a Post-Bush Era: Growth or Demise? (1) Sponsors International Organization None Central and East European International Studies Association (CEEISA)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Zlatko Šabic University of Ljubljana A New Order or a Different Order? Assessing the Structure of the Network of Intergovernmental Organizations Keith A. Grant University of Arizona Thomas J. Volgy University of Arizona State Participation in International Institutions I: State Support to Human Rights Norms Petra Roter University of Ljubljana Substituting for Democratization: A Comparative Analysis of Involvement in Regional Intergovernmental Governmental Organizations Stuart Rodgers University of Arizona What Comes First- Institutions or Disturbances Joanna L. Detamore University of Arizona

Discussant(s) Megan Shannon University of Mississippi

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WB06

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Norms and Regimes in the Making of the Contemporary International Order Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Brazilian International Relations Association

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) George Thomas Arizona State University Emerging Norms, Order and the International System in the 1990s Flavia C. Mello Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) Human Rights and the Question of Order in the International System Rossana R. Reis University of São Paulo (USP) The Role of Norms in the International Capital Market: A Case Study Gustavo S. Carvalho Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) Discussant(s) George Thomas Arizona State University

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WB07

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

African International Politics and Foreign Policy - African Politics Conference Group Panel Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None African Politics Conference Group Chair(s) John F. Clark Florida International University Democratic Peace Theory and Africa's International Relations Seifudein Adem Binghamton University Reluctant Partners: The United States and Kenya in the War on Terror Beth Elise Whitaker University of North Carolina at Charlotte State Failure and the Re-Emergence of Maritime Piracy Donna J. Nincic California Maritime Academy, California State University Donald Rothchild University of California at Davis

Coop Org Panel

The Experience of the United Nations under Kofi Annan in Africa, 1997-2006 Stephen F. Burgess U.S. Air War College Discussant(s) John F. Clark Florida International University

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WB08

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

What Ever Happened to 'The Clash'? Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Jacinta G. O'Hagan Australian National University Chris Reus-Smit Australian National University After the "Clash": Huntington, the Cold War, and the New American Empire Patrick T. Jackson American University Civilizations 'Deputy Sheriff'? The Politics of Culture in the Asia Pacific Jacinta G. O'Hagan Australian National University The Clash of Cartoons? The Clash of Civilizations? Media and Identity in the Danish 2006 Cartoon Case Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen Towards a Fourth Generation in Civilizational Analysis Martin Hall Lund University Discussant(s) Martin Hall Lund University

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WB09

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Changing Conceptualisation of Strategic Studies Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Craig A. Snyder Deakin University Beyond Strategy: Critical Thinking on the New Security Studies David Mutimer York University Great Powers and the International System: Between Unilateralism and Multilateralism Nicholas Bisley Monash University

Regional Security and Regional Conflict Craig A. Snyder Deakin University The Contemporary Revolution in Military Affairs/Transformation Andrew Latham Macalester College Discussant(s) Joseph R. Cerami Bush School, Texas A&M University

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WB10

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Public Policy Post 911: The United Kingdom's Experience of Managing the Changing Security Agenda Sponsors Convention Theme International Security Studies Chair(s) Alice Hills University of Leeds Britain and Nuclear Weapons Andrew Dorman King's College London Governing the British Military in Turbulent Times Anthony Forster University of Bristol Reflections on the GWOT Warren Chin King's College London The GWOT and the British Security Debate Stuart Croft University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Alice Hills University of Leeds

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WB11

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Norms for the 21st Century Sponsors International Law Cooperative Organizations A Theory of International Norms for the 21st Century Denise Garcia Northeastern and Harvard Diluting Religious Influence: What Ireland Can Teach Us about Iran Barbara Ann J. Rieffer-Flanagan Central Washington University Norm Evolution Dynamics : The Case of Arms Brokering Controls Holger Anders Department of Peace Studies/University of Bradford

Discussant(s) Mahmood Monshipouri Quinnipiac University

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WB12

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

From Critical Theory to Public Policy: Living in Denial Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) Mark Laffey SOAS, University of London Making the World a Better Place: From Critical Theory to Critical Public Policy Keith Krause Graduate Institute of International Studies Millennium Bug: Reflections on the Politics of the Profession in the 21st Century Anna Stavrianakis University of Sussex The Colour of Devolution: Punitive Poveryty Management in an Era of Neoliberal Paternalism Sanford Schram Bryn Mawr College Where's the Beef? The Continuing Estrangement of Critical Theory and International Publuic Policy Mark Laffey SOAS, University of London Discussant(s) Raymond Duvall University of Minnesota

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WB13

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Values and Social Responsibility in Scholarship Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Katharine H. S. Moon Wellesley College Roundtable Discussants Youngshik Bong Christopher Candland Wellesley College Elisabeth J. Friedman University of San Francisco Paul Wapner American University

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WB14

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Constituting an International Studies Major Sponsors International Education None Chair(s) J. Barron Boyd Le Moyne College Roundtable: Civic Engagement and the IS Major Darin H. Van Tassel Georgia Southern University Roundtable: Cross-Multi-, and Interdisciplinary Program Design in International Studies Majors Ann Kelleher Pacific Lutheran University Roundtable: Designing IS Capstone Courses Garth Massey University of Wyoming Roundtable: Teaching Global Citizenship Heidi H. Hobbs North Carolina State University

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WB15

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Effectiveness of 'Gender-Emancipatory' International Policies Sponsors Convention Theme Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Catherine Eschle University of Strathclyde CEDAW and Women's Human Rights: An Empirical Investigation Beth A. Simmons Harvard University Sidelined or Silenced: Where is Global Governance of Women's Human Rights Through Cedaw in Southeast Asia? Marjorie Suriyamongkol Thammasat University Walter Ziering Thammasat University The Promise and Pitfalls of Gender Mainstreaming in Global Governance: The Case of the European Union Emilie M. Hafner-Burton Princeton University Mark Pollack Temple University Discussant(s) Maria Stern Swedish Institute of International Affairs

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WB16

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps? Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) Stephen Marrin Mercyhurst College Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps? (I) Peter Gill Liverpool John Moores University Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps? (II) Mark Phythian University of Wolverhampton Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps? (III) Jennifer Sims Georgetown University Theories of Intelligence: The Next Steps? (IV) Michael Warner Office of the Director of National Intelligence Discussant(s) Gary J. Schaub Air War College

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WB17

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Responsible Peacemaking: A Critical Evaluation of Scholarly Contribution in Conflict Prevention, Peace Negotiations and Peacebuilding Sponsors Peace Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Andrea Bartoli Center for International Conflict Resolution, Columbia University Legal Equality? Sudan's Divided (and Divisive?) Transitional Justice Arrangements Sarah Nouwen Cambridge University Peace Agreements: Dealing with the Past Leticia Armendariz Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Peace Processes as Fora for Social Change: Exploring the Advancement of Women’s Rights in the Negotiations Process Miriam J. Anderson Cambridge University Respectful Engagement and Genocide: A Third Way of Prevention Yannis Psimopoulos Columbia University

Whose Interests Matter? Norm Enforcement Bias in US Mediation of International Conflicts Michael Bluman-Schroeder George Washington University Discussant(s) Andrea Bartoli Center for International Conflict Resolution, Columbia University

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WB18

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Role of Scholarship in the Stability of the Balkans Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Peace Studies Croatian International Studies Association (Croatia)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Radovan Vukadinovic University of Zagreb Cooperation between Education Institutions in the Balkans Ljubisa S. Adamovich Florida State University Security Studies in Slovenia Anton Grizold University of Ljubljana The Role of Educators in the Balkans Radovan Vukadinovic University of Zagreb Discussant(s) Joseph S. Joseph University of Cyprus

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WB19

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

What is the Relationship between Feminism and Masculinity? Vexed Issues Around the “Man Question” Re-visited Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Sociology Chair(s) Jane Parpart London School of Economics and Politics Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen Masculiniy/ties in the Making of Zimbabwe Jane Parpart London School of Economics and Politics Roundtable Discussants Terrell Carver University of Bristol Daniel Conway University of Bristol

Roundtable Discussants Kevin Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges Cristina Masters The University of Manchester Jaime Munn City University, London Christina Rowley University of Bristol Laura J. Shepherd European Research Institute Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen

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WB20

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Interrelationship Between Political Activism and Scholarship Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) Adamantia Pollis New School for Social Research Roundtable Discussants George Andreopoulos John Jay College, CUNY Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara Nada Selimovic New School for Social Research

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WB21

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Making it Work I: Improving the Intelligence Product Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) John D. Stempel Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy A Social Influence Network Model of Group Decision Making and Its Application to Intelligence Analysis Michael Gabbay Information Systems Laboratories, Inc. Bayesian Statistics In The Real World Of Intelligence Analysis: Lessons Learned Kristan J. Wheaton Mercyhurst College The Anthropology of Intelligence: Understanding the Culture of the Intelligence Community Jon A. Wiant Joint Military Intelligence College

The Middle East: Intelligence Issues and Concepts Allen L. Keiswetter Joint Military Intelligenc College Discussant(s) John D. Stempel Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy

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WB22

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Theory and Practice of Conflict Resolution and Post-conflict Reconstruction Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Jayne Docherty Eastern Mennonite University Gendering Police, Policing Gender: Community Policing and Police Reform in Northern Ireland Mary K. Meyer McAleese Eckerd College Moral Foundations of Post-Conflict Statehood Maja Catic Brandeis University Tolerating Threats? The Effect of Insurgencies on Political Tolerance Levels across 33 Countries Marc L. Hutchison University of Kentucky Discussant(s) Allison C. Bailey The Henry L. Stimson Center

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WB23

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Thinking Past Western IR: Islamic Perspectives on World Order Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Mustapha Kamal Pasha University of Aberdeen European Modernity and the History of the State: Reflections on the Historical and Ontological Basis of International Relations Theory Sandra Halperin Royal Holloway, University of London Islamic World Order and Its Limitations Manochehr Dorraj Texas Christian University Locating International Relations Theory: Globalization, Alternative Modernities and Democratization Fuat E. Keyman Koc University

Provincializing Westphalia: The Umma, Khalsa Path and IR Theory Giorgio Shani Ritsumeikan University Thinking Past Western Security Studies in an 'Insecure' World? Pinar Bilgin Bilkent University Discussant(s) Mustapha Kamal Pasha University of Aberdeen

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WB24

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Experiences of People of Color in the International Studies Classroom Sponsors Convention Theme Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Brett Ashley Leeds Rice University Roundtable Discussants Mohammed Bahramzadeh Arizona Western College Saori Katada University of Southern California Robert B. Packer University of Michigan Wendy Theodore University of Arizona

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WB25

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Russia's Reception of Western IR Scholarship Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Marina M. Lebedeva Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) American IR Theories and Russian Foreign Policy: Is There a Cross-Cultural Impact? Robert H. Donaldson University of Tulsa French and Russian IR studies: Is There a Dialog? Anne de Tinguy CERI, Sciences po and INALCO Russian Liberal IR between Western Ideas and National Democracy Andrei Tsygankov San Francisco State University Pavel A. Tsygankov Moscow State University

Russian Perception of American IR Studies: Historical Aspect Valery N. Konyshev School of International RelationsSaint-Petersburg State University Security studies in Ukraine: Reflecting on Western Approaches Volodymyr Dubovyk Odesa National University Discussant(s) Hayward R. Alker University of Southern California Andrei Yu. Melville RISA/MGIMO

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WB26

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Jean Elshtain's Just War Against Terror: The Response from the Academy - A Panel Sponsored by 'International Relations' Sponsors International Ethics English School Chair(s) Toni A. Erskine University of Wales, Aberystwyth How to Fight Terrorists Justly Michael Walzer Institute of Advanced Studies, Princeton Jean Bethke Elshtain's 'Just War' Against Terror Cian D. O'Driscoll University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Limits of Politics or the Politics of Limits: Jean Bethke Eshltain's Ambiguous Augustinianism Nicholas Rengger St Andrews UNiversity The Tragedy of Violent Justice: The Danger of Elshtain's Just War Against Terror Maja Zehfuss University of Manchester Discussant(s) Jean B. Elshtain University of Chicago

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WB27

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Financial Crises: Conflict, State Capacity and Post-Crisis Governance Sponsors International Political Economy Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Erick Highum Policy Learning in Financial Crisis Ivan Savic Columbia University

The Economics of Adjustment and Conflict Altay Mussurov The Political Economy of Crisis in Russia in Comparative Perspective Altay Mussurov The Political Economy of Crisis in Southeast Asia in Comparative Prespective Ben Thirkell-White School of International Relations, University of St Andrews Discussant(s) Erick Highum

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WB28

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Arms embargoes assessments: Theory, Policy and Practice Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Regina U. Gramer Temple University Arms Embargos and Other Sanctions George A. Lopez University of Notre Dame Controlling the Flow of Small Arms and Light Weapons: The Role of Official and NGO Sanctions Suzette R. Grillot University of Oklahoma Marie Olson Lounsbery Nova Southeastern University Frederic S. Pearson Wayne State University Measuring the Effectiveness of Arms Embargoes Michael Brzoska University of Hamburg Discussant(s) Regina U. Gramer Temple University

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WB29

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

What if Women Ruled the World? Feminism, Gender, and Global Governance Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair(s) Caron Gentry Abilene Christian University Kristyna K. Mullen Portland State University

The Substantive Representation of Women in France: A Research Agenda Katherine A. R. Opello Hollins University What if Women Ruled the World? The Psychology of War and Peace Madalina C. Hanes Louisiana State University Women National Leaders: Paths to Power Francine D'Amico Syracuse University Women, the State, and War: Impact of Gendered Nationalism Joyce P. Kaufman Whittier College Kristen P. Williams Clark University Discussant(s) Kristyna K. Mullen Portland State University Lauren B. Wilcox University of Minnesota

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WB30

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Implementing International Anti-Money Laundering and CounterTerrorist Financing Norms Sponsors International Political Sociology None Chair(s) Didier Bigo Institut d'Études Politiques Paris An International Mobilisation against Dirty Money ? An Analysis of the Actors Involved in the Elaboration of a Global Anti-Money Laundering Regime: The Case of the G8 Amandine Scherrer Institut d'Etudes Politiques Paris The Implementation of AML International Standards in the Private Financial Sector Gilles Favarel-Garrigues CERI/Sciences Po The Role of Judges in Implementing Global AML Standards Valsamis Mitsilegas University of London Discussant(s) H. Richard Friman Marquette University

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WB31

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Critical Approaches to Security in Europe 1 - Politicising International Law: Sovereignties, Subjectivities and Human Rights Sponsors International Political Sociology Convention Theme

Chair(s) Angharad Closs Keele University Conceptualising ‘Post-modern’ and ‘Failed’ States: Legitimising International Asymmetry Aidan Hehir University of Sheffield International Law as a Civic Discourse: Towards the Scope Conditions of US-American and German Legal Policies Philip Liste Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Interventions, Enemies, Exceptions: Kosovo as a Historical Moment Marijana Sevo Keele University 'Sexing the Subject of Law': “Woman,” Sovereignty and the State Yoke-Lian Lee Keele University War on Terror or Law on Terror: Foucault and the Politics of Exceptionalism Andrew W. Neal University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Vivienne Jabri King's College London

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WB32

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Third Party Intervention and Conflict Management Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Renato Corbetta University of Alabama-Birmingham Favouring Friends? Mediators’ Effect on Resource Distribution in Peace Agreements Isak Svensson Uppsala University International Bargaining Over the Externalities of Civil War Idean Salehyan University of California, San Diego Selection Effects and UN Intervention Kyle Beardsley University of California, San Diego Holger Schmidt Columbia University Stopping the Killing of Civilians from the Outside: Applying New Data on Early Conflict Management on Armed Conflicts and One-sided Violence, 1993-2004 Johan Brosche Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Joakim Kreutz Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Discussant(s) Michael Greig University of North Texas

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WB33

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Preventing a War in the Taiwan Strait: Taiwan’s Pro-Independence Move and Responses from Great Powers Sponsors None Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Jacek Kugler Claremont Graduate University Constructing Stability in a ‘Dire Strait’: American Factor Der-Yuan Wu National Chengchi University Taiwanese National Identity: In Search of Statehood Cheng-feng Shih Tamkang University The Taiwan Factor in China-Japan Relations Mumin Chen National Changhua University of Education Discussant(s) Go Ito Meiji University Gregory Moore Eckerd College

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WB34

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Contemporary Global Issues Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Alexander T. J. Lennon Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Democratic Assistance and Democratic Practice: The Impact of U.S. Democracy Support on Human Rights in the Developing World, 1988-2003 Brandy J. Jolliff Indiana State University James M. Scott Oklahoma State University German Foreign Policy-Making, the International Forest Regime and IR Scholarship: Where do and where should German Preferences Come From? Melanie Morisse-Schilbach Dresden University of Technology Stefan Werland Dresden University of Technology U.S. Presidential Decisions on Ozone Depletion and Climate Change: A Foreign Policy Analysis Amy M. Below University of Southern California

Why Do We Do Track Two? Transnational Security Policy Networks and U.S. Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy Alexander T. J. Lennon Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Discussant(s) Jason E. Strakes Claremont Graduate University

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WB35

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Nordic Research on Gender and Security Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Inger Skjelsbaek International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) From State-Centric Security toward Embodied Security: Feminist Perspectives on Subject of Security in Deterritorialized World Elina Penttinen University of Tampere Sweden’s New Security and Defense Agenda: Toward Cosmopolitan Politics? Annica Kronsell Lund University Discussant(s) Christine Sylvester Lancaster University

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WB36

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Nationalism, Ethnic Tension, and Economic Globalization Sponsors International Political Economy Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Glen Biglaiser Texas Tech University Computer Chips and National Glory: China's Technonationalism as a Legitimation Strategy Evan C. McKay DePaul University Effects of FDI on Human Rights in Developing Countries with Ethnic Cleavages Ozen Eren Texas Tech University Globalization and Ethnic Discrimination Jason Sorens SUNY-Buffalo Discussant(s) Glen Biglaiser Texas Tech University

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WB37

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Law, International Politics, and Policymaking: Bridging Theory and Practice Sponsors International Law None Chair(s) Thomas J. Biersteker Brown University Bringing Security Back In: International Law, International Relations Theory, and Post-Atrocity Justice Chandra Sriram University of East London International Terrorism, Nonstate Actors, and Transnational Mobilization: An IR Perspective Fiona Adamson University College London The Politics and Law of Regulating Small Arms Availability and its Impact Robert Muggah SAS Discussant(s) Veronica I. Raffo World Bank

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WB38

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Towards a post-human international politics? (CRIPT II) Sponsors International Political Sociology None Chair(s) Douglas A. Bulloch London School of Economics Ethics, Foreign Policy, Environment Susanna Karlson University of Wales, Aberyswyth Lost in the Post: A Letter to Our Post-Human Future Douglas A. Bulloch London School of Economics Perceptions beyond the Subject: Theorising the ‘Event’ in International Relations Tom Lundborg University of Wales, Aberystwyth Universal World, Pluriversal Globe: the Kyoto School, Post-Marxism and Post-(Human) International Politics Toru Oga Ibaraki University Discussant(s) David Chandler University of Westminster

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WB39

Wendesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Future of National Human Rights Institutions: Political and Legal Perspectives Part one Sponsors International Law Human Rights Chair(s) Julie A. Mertus American University Lessons Learned on the Promotion of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights through National Human Rights Mechanisms in Europe Julie A. Mertus American University NHRIs in South Asia: Identifying the Need for Focusing on the Implementation of ESC Rights C. Raj Kumar City University of Hong Kong Panacea, Placebo or Pawn? A Critical and Empirical Analysis of the Role of Suhakam in the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights in Malaysia Li-ann Thio National University of Singapore State Institutions for Human Rights: Latin America in Comparative Perspective Sonia Cardenas Trinity College Discussant(s) Mohammad-Mahmoud Mohamedou Harvard University

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WB40

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Politics of International Law in the Developing World Sponsors International Law Global Development Chair(s) Ruchi Anand American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy Roundtable Discussants Chadwick F. Alger Mershon Center, Ohio State University Henry Chip Carey Georgia State University B. Welling Hall Earlham College Larry Leblanc Marquette University J. Larry Taulbee Emory University Zachary H. Tzimitras Istanbul Bilgi University, Assist. Prof. of International Law

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WB41

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Emergence of the Institutions of International Society II: International Law Sponsors English School International Law Chair(s) Torbjørn L. Knutsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology Analysing the Early Notions of Public Order in their Medieval Context Dominique Bauer Hogeschool Vor Wetenscharp & Kunst Canon Law, Dynasticism, and the Origins of International Law: Sources of Order in the Sixteenth Century Daniel Green University of Delaware Lipsius, Grotius, Pufendorf – Stoic Influences on Early Modern International Law Halvard Leira NUPI (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) The Reformations and the Emergence of International Law: England and France in Confessional Europe Benjamin de Carvalho NUPI (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) Discussant(s) Peter Wilson LSE

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WB42

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Contagion Anxieties and Geopolitical Insecurity Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) François Debrix Florida International University Mark Lacy Lancaster University From Hyper-Power to Hype-Power: The USA After Kandahar, Karbala, and Katrina Timothy W. Luke Virginia Tech Mad Cows and Fevered Chickens: Revisiting National Identities through Contagion Anxieties and Health Panics François Debrix Florida International University Realists Against War: A Response to the Walt and Mearsheimer Controversy on the Israel Lobby Mark Lacy Lancaster University Viral Politics: Avian Flu, Difference and Contagion Geoffrey Whitehall Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Discussant(s) Debbie Lisle Queens University Belfast

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WB43

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

African International Relations: Beyond Revisionism? Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Alfred Nhema OSSREA Africa & the Global Leisure Sector: Sports & Safaris Scarlett Cornelissen University of Stellenbosch Donor Aims, African States & International Relations: Exploring the Utility of Studying Africa's International Relations from the 'Bottom-Up' William Brown Open University The Sino-African Strategic Partnership: Challenges to IR Theory & Practice Assis Malaquias St. Lawrence University Discussant(s) Cyril Daddieh Miami University of Ohio

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WB44

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Foreign Policy in Emerging Areas Sponsors International Political Economy Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Daniel R. Lake Denison University Central Asia: Geopolitical Prisoners? Larisa Yun University of Oklahoma Coercive Air Power and Compliance: Kosovo Revisited Daniel R. Lake Denison University The role of academics in the formulation of the Romanian Foreign Policy Odette Tomescu-Hatto Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris Discussant(s) Katja Weber Georgia Tech

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WB45

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

New Visions of Terrorism Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Eric Selbin Southwestern University A Comparative Analyses of Intelligence as a Counterterrorism Instrument Katharina von Knop George C. Marshall Center Prof. Program on Terrorism and Security Studies Substantiating the Nexus between Diaspora Groups and the Financing of Terrorism Michel Hess Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Terrorism: Existensial Threat or Exaggerated Threat: Challenging the Dominant Paradigm George C. Fidas Joint Military Intelligence College The Homeland Security Dillemma: Imagination, Failure, and the Escalating Costs of Perfecting Security Frank Harvey Dalhousie University Discussant(s) Eric Selbin Southwestern University

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WB46

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Why Cooperate? Explaining the Choice and Design of Multilateralism Sponsors International Organization International Security Studies Chair(s) Scott Cooper Brigham Young University It's the Relationships: Social Network Analysis of Multilateral Relations Robert A. Denemark University of Delaware; General Editor: ISA Compendium Project Matthew J. Hoffman University of Toronto Thomas Isherwood Oxford University Non-Statist Origins of Transnational Security Cooperation Ersel Aydinli Bilkent University Hasan Yon Bilkent University Discussant(s) Scott Cooper Brigham Young University

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WB47

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Resistance & Counter-Hegemony Revisited Sponsors International Political Economy Global Development Chair(s) Marc Williams University of New South Wales Counter-Hegemony in Neo-Gramscian Analysis: A Critique Alison Ayers Simon Fraser University Julian Saurin University of Sussex Islam as Counter Hegemony Tony Evans University of Southampton Jacobinism: the Ghost in the Gramscian Machine of Counter-Hegemony Robbie Shilliam University of Oxford Labour and Counter-Hegemony Robert O'Brien McMaster University Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories: Possibilities and Contradictions of Emancipatory Struggles in the Current Neo-Colonial Condition Branwen Gruffydd Jones University of Leeds Discussant(s) Siba Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University

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WB48

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Challenges to Nuclear Non-Proliferation: The Case of Iran in a Wider Context Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Annelies Z. Kamran Graduate Center, CUNY Carrots, Sticks, and Nonproliferation: The Case of Rentier States Maryam Komaie University of California, Irvine Etel Solingen University of California, Irvine Coercive Diplomacy Revisited - Case-Study: The Iranian Nuclear Weapons Crisis (Since 2003) Tom Sauer Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Catholic University Leuven), Belgium

Iran-US Protracted Conflict and Iran’s Nuclear Ambition Saira Khan Carleton University The Inevitability of a Nuclear Tomorrow: Iran, North Korea and the Rational Desire for Nuclear Weapons Ariel I. Roth Goucher College Discussant(s) Avraham Sela Colgate University

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WB49

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The EU and NATO – Shifting Responsibilities in a Shifting Security Environment? Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Richard Gowan New York University NATO and the EU : No Transformation Without Re-equilibration Sven Biscop Royal Institute for International Relations (IRRI-KIIB) The Mediterranean in EU’s and NATO’s policies: The Development of a New Concept of Security Costanza Musu Richmond University, London Towards a NATOisation of European Foreign Policy towards Africa? Catherine Gegout University of Nottingham Discussant(s) Bastian Giegerich International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)

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WB50

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Private Military Corporations I: Who are They and How do They Perform? Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Philip Mauceri University of Northern Iowa Private Armed Forces in State and Society: Death Squads, Paramilitarys, Mercenaries and Warlords Philip Mauceri University of Northern Iowa Selling Security in Armed Conflicts: Perceptions on the Use of Force and Issues of Cooperation among Private Military and Security Companies Joakim Berndtsson Dept. of Peace and Development Research, Gothenburg University

Soldier & The Contractor: The Interactions of Military Officers and Private Military Company Personnel in the Field of Combat Martha K. Clark Cornell University Discussant(s) James Ricci University of Kent (Canterbury, United Kingdom)

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WB51

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Role of Public Opinion in International Affairs Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Rachel Bzostek California State University, Bakersfield Beyond Neutrality? Public Opinion and the Issue of Military Non-Alignment in three Post-Neutral EU Member States Ulf Bjereld Department of Political Science, Göteborg University Ulrika Möller Department of Political Science, Göteborg university The Boxer Rebellion; Nationalism; and the Inconsistent Foreign Policy Making in the Late Qing China (1896-1911) Qiang Yan Political Science Dept of UMSL Discussant(s) Rachel Bzostek California State University, Bakersfield

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WB52

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Changing Security Dynamics in Northeast Asia - Bringing Together Traditional and Alternative Perspectives Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Camilla T. N. Sørensen Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen China’s Strong Embracing of Multilateralism - A Barrier to Security Cooperation in Northeast Asia? Camilla T. N. Sørensen Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen Energy and Sino-Japanese Relations Wenran Jiang University of Alberta Lost in the Taiwan Strait: What’s Wrong with Offensive Realism (and Why It Matters)? Ching-Chang Chen University of Wales, Aberystwyth

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WB99

Wednesday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Foreign Policy, Security and Intelligence Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Intelligence Studies A Remark on the Arms Race Spiral in a Richardson Type Model Doru Tsaganea Metropolitan College of New York Canada / U.S. Troubled Relations in the Great North: Why American Perceptions of Arctic Geopolitics Do Not Represent a Threat to Canadian Sovereignty Joel Plouffe University of Quebec at Montreal Democracy, War-ending Settlements, and Post-War Stability: The Dangers of a Democratic Settlement Paul Fritz Center for International Studies, U of Southern California (as of 8/1/06) Facade of Mutual Abstinence: Security Institutions between Equal Powers Vaidya Gundlupet University of Chicago French Military Interventions in Africa: Realism vs. Ideology in French Defense Policy and Grand Strategy Christopher W. Griffin University of Southern California Hard(er) Cooperation in Foreign Policy: The Effects of Increasing Legalization in the EU’s CFSP Leanne C. Powner University of Michigan Honor Strikes Back: Reputation as an Independent Foreign Policy Objective Tudor A. Onea Queen's University, Department of Political Studies, PHD candidate How Will the Terror Crisis End Leo Lovelace Chapman University Intelligence Blunder or a Flawed System: The Failure of the U.S. to Foresee The Toppling of the Shah John Miglietta Tennessee State University Intelligence Reform: The Pentagon v. Congress Jennifer D. Kibbe Franklin & Marshall College Italian Foreign Policy and the 2006 Elections: The Triumph of Office Seeking Jason W. Davidson University of Mary Washington Madrid-Azores-Washington: Changes in Spanish Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Transatlantic Security Community Niels Lachmann Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux Multilateralism and Chinese foreign policies toward the United Nations Chih-ji Hsiu National Chengchi University National Chengchi University

NAFTA: Economic Statecraft? Glenn D. Wright University of Colorado Perceptions of and Responses to State Failure in the Post-Cold War Environment Ann M. Mezzell University of Georgia Realistic Motivations: Organizational Politics in HAMAS & Jama'at-I Islami Paul E. Lenze Washington State University State Identity as a Variable Audie Klotz Syracuse University Braden Smith Syracuse University The Evolution of National Security in the United States: A Comparative Framing Approach Carrie R. Humphreys University of Utah Alexandra V. Sperling University of Utah The Politics of Natural Disasters: Political and Military Responses and the Effort to "Control" Nature in the Face of Threats Mark Armstrong Marquette University The Role of Economic Assistance in Building Sustainable Peace in Deeply Divided Societies: Case Study - Iraq Warren Haffar Arcadia University Transatlantic Travails: America and Reunited Europe During the Presidencies of George H.W. and George W. Bush Marc J. O'Reilly Heidelberg College Wesley B. Renfro University of Connecticut U.S. Foreign Policy toward Rogue States: A Neoclassical Realist Approach Jeffrey Fields University of Southern California Using Systems Engineering Tools to Rethink U.S. Policy on North Korea Jason E. Bartolomei U.S. Air Force, PhD candidate at MIT William D. Casebeer US Air Force

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WC01

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Roundtable on Empire Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) Yale Ferguson Rutgers University, Newark

Roundtable Discussants David A. Lake University of California, San Diego Daniel H. Nexon Georgetown University Richard Saull Queen Mary, University of London Hendrik Spruyt Northwestern University Jennifer Sterling-Folker University of Connecticut

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WC02

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

What Are European Military Forces for? Assessing National Plans and Practices for CFSP/ESDP Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Cooperative Organizations European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Dave Allen Loughbourgh University German Foreign Policy and European Security and Defense Co-Operation - The Europeanization of National Crisis Management Policies? Eva M. Gross London School of Economics and Political Science Military Crisis Management: National Ambitions and European Capacity Bastian Giegerich International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) The Path Begins Somewhere: Searching for the Origins of the German Motivation to Invest into CFSP (1985-1995) Felix Berenskoetter London School of Economics and Political Science The United Kingdom and ESDP (1998-2005): A Case of Europeanization of Defence? Michael Aktipis London School of Economics Discussant(s) Dave Allen Loughbourgh University

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WC03

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Explaining Climate Change Policies Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Jørgen Wettestad The Fridtjof Nansen Institute

Climate Policies in Annex I Countries – A Statistical Analysis of their Determinants Peer-Olof Busch Freie Universitaet Berlin Klaus Jacob Freie Universitaet Berlin Nana J. Künkel Freie Universitaet Berlin Climate Policy and Energy Concerns in the United States Guri Bang CICERO Climate Protection from the Bottom-Up Christine Brachthaeuser Tuebingen University Investments in Global Warming Mitigation: The Case of “Clean Development Mechanisms” Emily Bowerman University of Washington Nives Dolsak University of Washington, Bothell The Costs of Kyoto Elizabeth DeSombre Wellesley College Discussant(s) Jørgen Wettestad The Fridtjof Nansen Institute

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WC04

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

China's New Diplomacy and Foreign Relations: Views from China Sponsors Convention Theme Global Development Chair(s) Yaqing Qin China Foreign Affairs University A Case Study of China's New Diplomacy: East Asia Cooperation and Sino-US Relations Canrong Jin The People's University China's New Diplomacy and Its Internal Dynamic Liqun Zhu China Foreign Affairs University China's New Diplomacy and the International Environment Yaqing Qin China Foreign Affairs University Contemporary Chinese Northeast Asia Policies and the Prospects of Coexistence Liselotte Odgaard Dept. of Political Science, Aarhus University Discussant(s) Steve Chan University of Colorado, Boulder

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WC05

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities in the National Policy Domain - Roundtable ( c ) Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Jack S. Levy Rutgers University Roundtable Discussants Lisa Anderson Columbia University Jane Jaquette Occidental College Joseph S. Nye Harvard University Dennis Sandole George Mason University

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WC06

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Theorizing Global Information Flows: Ethical Consequences in a Complex World Sponsors Convention Theme International Communication Chair(s) Kimberly A. Holloman Science Applications International Corporation Renee E. Marlin-Bennett American University Roundtable Discussants Marianne Franklin University for Humanistics J.P. Singh Georgetown University Harvey Starr University of South Carolina

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WC07

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Nuts & Bolts I: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Administering a Title VI Grant But Were Afraid to Ask Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey U.S. Department of Education

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WC08

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Institutionalization of Non-State Market Driven Governance: Theory and Evidence Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Ken Cousins Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland Comparing Transnational State Driven and Non-State Certification Schemes: Lessons from Fair Trade and Extractive Industries Campaigns Stacy D. VanDeveer Dept. of Political Science, University of New Hampshire Lessons from Comparative NSMD Case Studies: Assessing Theories of NSMD Institutionalization Graeme Auld School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University Cristina M. Balboa Yale University Tim Bartley Indiana University New Blends from Unusual Grounds: An Examination of how Uncertainty and Ideas Help Explain the Formation and Development of Coffee Certification Programs Graeme Auld School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University Theorizing Three Phases of NSMD Institutionalization Tim Bartley Indiana University Steven F. Bernstein University of Toronto Benjamin W. Cashore School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University Discussant(s) Heike Schroeder Bren School of Environmental Science & ManagementUniversity of California

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WC09

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Intertextuality of Popular Culture and World Politics I Sponsors International Communication Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Patrick T. Jackson American University "The Earth Is Defended": (In)securities and Identities in Doctor Who and World Politics Priya Dixit American University

‘We are the Real Countries’: Cosmopolitanism and the International/ Domestic Divide in The English Patient Christina Rowley University of Bristol Outside Context Problems: Liberal Societies and the Paradox of Otherness James H. Heilman American University Patrick T. Jackson American University Discussant(s) Elisabeth Prugel Florida International University

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WC10

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Case for a Critical Terrorism Studies Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None British International Studies Association (BISA)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Matt McDonald University of Birmingham Babies and Bathwaters: Reflecting on the Pitfalls of Critical Studies on Terrorism Jeroen W. Gunning Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Bringing the State back in to Terrorism Studies Ruth Blakeley University of Kent Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics on Terrorism, or “Going Native” with Al Qaeda: Problems and Issues for a Critical Research Agenda Marie Breen Smyth University of Wales Aberystwyth Terrorism Studies and the Politics of State Power Richard W. Jackson The University of Manchester Discussant(s) Stuart Croft University of Birmingham

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WC11

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Power, Identity and the State – Exploring the Impact of International Institutions in Europe and Asia Sponsors International Organization International Political Sociology Chair(s) George Thomas Arizona State University

Building States and International Organizations: Developing a Framework to Explain the Dynamics of National and Regional Order in Southeast Asia Maria C. Ortuoste Arizona State University Institutional Balancing for Security--China’s Multilateral Diplomacy After the Cold War Kai He Arizona State University International Norms and Domestic Institutional Change: Change of Church-State Relations in France and Turkey Ramazan Kilinc Arizona State University Discussant(s) George Thomas Arizona State University

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WC12

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Decolonising IR Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) John M. Hobson University of Sheffield Roundtable Discussants Martin Hall Lund University Sandra G. Harding UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Sciences Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College Jan Nederveen Pieterse University of Illinois

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WC13

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

A Bunch of Hot Air: The Rhetoric and Reality of the Kyoto Protocol Ten Years Later Sponsors Convention Theme Environmental Studies Chair(s) Eric H. Honda Fresno State University Blame it on Rio: Recycling the Paradox of the Kyoto Protocol Eric H. Honda Fresno State University Designing the Climate Regime: The Rational Design of the Kyoto Protocol? Chris Marcoux University of Massachusetts, Amherst Laura Sjoberg Duke University

Lessons from the Kyoto Protocol for the Design of Future Global Climate Accords Gary Bryner Brigham Young University U.S. Climate Policy at Kyoto Plus Ten: A Political/Economic Assessment Glenn E. Fieldman San Francisco State University Discussant(s) Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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WC14

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

New Media, New Politics: Mediating Change and Challenging the Status Quo Sponsors International Communication None Chair(s) Nanette S Levinson American University Between Reel and Real: A Study on the Emerging Significance of Private Satellite Television and Reality-Game Shows in India and Its Impact on Cultural and National Identity Lauhona Ganguly American University Emerging Media: The Challenge to American Soft Power Amit Gupta USAF Air War College The Politics of Chinese Television Development Xi Chen Virginia Tech The Relational Logic of Journalism and Politics in Egypt Courtney C. Radsch American University Discussant(s) Frank L. Rusciano Rider University Frank L. Rusciano Rider University

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WC15

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Impact of Immigration: Linking Research to Public Policy Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner The City University of New York

Chair(s) James H. Mittelman American University Latino Impact on U.S. Immigration and Foreign Policy Jorge I. Domínguez Harvard University Migration: Impact on Trade and Development James F. Hollifield Southern Methodist University The Social and Political Life of a Small Country's Large Diaspora: The Case of Guyana Randy Persaud American University Discussant(s) Patrick James University of Southern California

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WC16

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Global Labour Issues 1: Interrogating the Contemporary Global Division of Labour Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Matt Davies University of Newcastle upon Tyne Global Commodity Chains and Lean Retailing: The Growth of Precarious Work in South Africa’s Retail Sector Marlea Clarke McMaster University Rethinking the Production-Development Nexus – The Value of Global Production Analysis Marcus E. Taylor Queen's University The Political History of the New International Division of Labor: Pax Americana, Uneven Development and the Reconstruction of the Asian-Pacific Rim Textile Industry Étiene Cantin Université Laval What Can be Learned about the International Division of Labor from the Literature on Global Commodity Chains? Jennifer Bair Yale University Discussant(s) Phoebe Moore University of Lincoln

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WC17

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Global Governance: Current Challenges for Policy-Makers Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme

Chair(s) Sue J. Nahm Columbia University Military Privatization and Global Security Governance Marc von Boemcken Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC) The Cosmopolitian Soldier Elke Krahmann University of Bristol The Exercise of Sovereignty by the Neo-Liberal Post-Modern State: Extending the National Security Space through the Internationalization of the Domestic Liberal Subject Maria Fanis Ohio University Discussant(s) Sue J. Nahm Columbia University

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WC18

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Dynamics of Political Violence Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Stathis N. Kalyvas Yale University Segregation and Violence Ravi Bhavnani Michigan State University The Power of Local Ties: Explaining the Social Intimacy of Violence during the Rwandan Genocide Lee Ann Fujii George Washington University War as Elite Strategy: Lessons from “Ethnic” Conflict in the Balkans Chip Gagnon Ithaca College Why No Genocide? A Study of Violence in the Ivory Coast Scott Straus University of Wisconsin, Madison Wolves Eat Dogs: Russian Counterinsurgency Operations and Insurgent Reprisals in Chechnya Jason Lyall Princeton University Discussant(s) Stathis N. Kalyvas Yale University

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WC19

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Myths in Canadian Foreign Policy; An Interparadigmatic Dialogue Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Canadian ISA

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Maureen A. Molot Carleton University A Liberal-Constructivist Perspective Justin Massie Queen's University Stéphane Roussel Université du Québec à Montréal A Neoclassical Realist Perspective David Haglund Queen's University Tudor A. Onea Queen's University, Department of Political Studies, PHD candidate A Postmodern Perspective Samantha L. Arnold University of Winnipeg Myths in Canadian Foreign Policy: A Feminist Perspective Heather A. Smith University of Northern British Columbia Discussant(s) Claire Turenne Sjolander University of Ottawa

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WC20

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Intersections of Security and Diaspora Group Mobilization: An Exploration of Current Challenges and Opportunities Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration International Security Studies Chair(s) Fiona Adamson University College London A Comparative Study of Post-9/11 Diaspora Mobilization in USA and Canada Bidisha Biswas University of Maryland, College Park and Western Washington University Integrated Immigration Control and Border Management: Can the European Approach Work in North America? Christopher Rudolph American University Refugee Diasporas and Canadian Multiculturalism at Cross Purposes: The Case of Ascribed Islamic Identity Nergis Canefe York University

The Salience of Homeland Conflict: Why Do Some Diasporas Want to Fight? Terrence Lyons George Mason University Discussant(s) Fiona Adamson University College London

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WC21

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Politics, Policy, and the Democratic Peace Scholarship Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Ido Oren University of Florida Roundtable Discussants Nicolas Guilhot Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Piki Ish-Shalom The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Charles Lipson University of Chicago J. David Singer University of Michigan

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WC22

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Changing Strategic Environments: Iranian Foreign Policy under Ahmadinejad Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Marc Lanteigne University of St. Andrews Ahmadinejad and the GCC: Change and Continuity in Iran’s Foreign Policy James Thomas Devine McGill Break on Through to the Other Side Oil, Diplomacy and the Emerging Sino-Iranian Relationship Marc Lanteigne University of St. Andrews Nuclear Deterrence and Tehran: The Mullahs vs the Realists Bill Wieninger USAF Rising Hegemon? the Limits of Iranian Influence in Iraq Marc Lemieux Forum of Federations Stubborn Salafis and Moderate Shiites: Islamic Political Parties in Bahrain Katja Niethammer German Institute for International and Security Affairs

Discussant(s) David Romano Rhodes College

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WC23

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Refugee Politics: Forced Migration and Integration Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration International Political Sociology Chair(s) Kelly M. Greenhill Wesleyan University Forced Migration, Reconstituting Identity, and the Politics of Assimilation: Tibetians in India and Switzerland James F. Robinson ITAM Lords of the Earth Revisited: The 2005 Relocation of Israeli Settlers Ehud Eiran Brandeis University, Harvard University Reclaiming Power? The Politics of Accommodation in South Asia Nasreen Chowdhory McGill University Discussant(s) Yohannes Woldemariam Fort Lewis College

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WC24

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Contested Security Values in a Multipolar World Sponsors Post Communist States International Security Studies Chair(s) Janet Adamski Mary Hardin College Chinese Perspectives on Terrorism and Human Rights Lee Ann Otto University of San Diego Damocles' Sword: The National Security Strategy and Preventive War Heather M. Roff University of Colorado at Boulder Security Problems in the 21st Century: Soft vs. Hard Power. Russia's Approach. Tatiana Shakleina Institute of the U.S.A. and Canada, Russian Academy of Sciences Discussant(s) Vidya Nadkarni University of San Diego

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WC25

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Just War, Pre-Emption, and Intervention Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) Howard Hensel USAF Air War College Roundtable Discussants George Andreopoulos John Jay College, CUNY Howard Hensel USAF Air War College April Morgan University of Tennessee, Knoxville Gregory Raymond Boise State University

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WC26

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Who Leaders Are , And What They Do Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Mark Schafer Louisiana State University How the Powerful Think: Foreign Policy Making in Democratic Japan Kevin J. Cooney Union University Prime Ministerial Management of the Decision-Making Process: A Comparative Analysis of the Foreign Policymaking in Coalitions Havva Karakas Keles Syracuse University The Private-Psychological Sources of a Public War: Why George W. Bush went to war with Saddam Madalina C. Hanes Louisiana State University Mark Schafer Louisiana State University

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WC27

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Contemporary Warfare, the (New) Media, and Questions of Legitimacy (Panel I) Sponsors International Ethics None

Chair(s) Richard Devetak University of Queensland 'Beyond Spectacle: The Public Scene of Suicide Bombing and the Thought of Hannah Arendt' Patricia Owens University of Oxford Flower Power: Diplomacies of Death, Discriminacy and Daisy Cutters J. Marshall Beier McMaster University Images as Strategic Weapons and the Ethics of Contemporary Warfare Sebastian Kaempf University of Queensland Terror Tales, Information Operations, and New Media James Der Derian Brown University Discussant(s) David Mutimer York University

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WC28

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Altruism Revisited: The Politics of Aid, Debt Relief, and Conditionality Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Political Economy Chair(s) Sarah B. Bermeo Princeton University Altruism Revisited: The Political Economy of Aid Donations from Small Donor States Sarah B. Bermeo Princeton University Partisanship, Institutions and Government Bond Markets Hye-Jee Cho University of California, Los Angeles Preferential Trade, Path Dependency and the Politics of Economic Liberalisation Tony Heron University of Sheffield Ben Richardson University of Sheffield Strategic Aid: International Political Economy, Public Choice, and Donor Interest at Multilateral Development Banks Christopher B. O'Keefe Brigham Young University The Domestic Politics of Foreign Aid: Societal Interests, Institutions, and Bureaucratic Politics Erik Lundsgaarde University of Washington Discussant(s) Neil G. Renwick Coventry University

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WC29

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Cognitive Approaches in Foreign Policy Analysis: Perceptions, Metaphors, and Analogies Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) William R. Ayres Elizabethtown College Cold War Perceptions and the American Experience of War William R. Ayres Elizabethtown College Condemned to Repeat It: The Misuse of Historical Analogy in U.S. Foreign Policymaking Sheldon R. Anderson Miami University History, Teacher or Tool?: Examining the Effect of Past Intervention Outcomes on Future U.S. Intervention in Civil Conflicts Amber R. Aubone University of North Texas Metaphor and Foreign Policy: A Conceptual Framework William M. Flanik Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Toronto Discussant(s) Stéphanie E. Pézard Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

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WC30

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

War beyond the Battlefield Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Hans-Martin Jaeger University of Central Florida Maintaining Our Innocence through Support of the Troops and Other Displacements of Violence Tina Managhan York Centre for International and Security Studies On War Porn: Visual Technologies and Identities in "Theatres of War" John Measor University of Victoria Benjamin J. Muller Simon Fraser University Theorizing "Neo-Racism" in International Relations: US Foreign Policy and the War on Terror Helen Kambouri Panteion University, Athens, Greece War by Other Means: Politics as Force-Relations Jesse Crane-Seeber American University

Discussant(s) David Grondin University of Ottawa

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WC31

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Understanding “Rogue States”: Alternative Modes of Inquiry Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Andreas Goldthau Free University Berlin A Rogue State of Mind: Assessing the Operational Codes and Strategies of Rogue State Leaders K. P. O'Reilly University of South Carolina Examining the Crisis Behavior of Rogue States, 1980-2003 Peter F. Trumbore Oakland University Games Leaders Play: Enhanced Neoclassical Realism and Foreign Policies of Renegade Regimes during Crises Balkan Devlen University of Missouri-Columbia Reality, not Rhetoric: The Rogue State Label in US Foreign Policy David B. Mislan Rutgers University Discussant(s) Andreas Goldthau Free University Berlin

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WC32

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Public Policy, Public Opinion, and Terrorism Sponsors International Communication None Chair(s) Frederick W. Mayer Duke University Global Media and the Iraqi Phantom Weapons Nel Ruigrok University of Amsterdam Internet News, the Changing Nature of Journalism and Misinformation: What are the Risks for Scholars? Lauren N. Brodsky The Fletcher School, Tufts University Social Marketing as Global Communication Technology Roddey Reid University of California, San Diego Tipping the Balance -- China's "Peaceful Rise" in the Eyes of Japanese Press Jing Sun Department of Political Science, University of Denver

What Influences How (and if) the Press Covers Human Rights? A Comparison between Mexico and Colombia Ella E. McPherson University of Cambridge, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Discussant(s) Douglas A Van Belle Victoria University of Wellington

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WC33

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Global Environmental Governance and Public-Private Partnerships Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Ronnie D. Lipschutz Dept. of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz Looking for Partners in Sustainable Development: International Organizations as Entrepreneurs of Public-Private Cooperation Liliana B. Andonova Colby College Public-Private Partnership through the Lenses of the World Bank, the WTO and the European Union: A Declining Role for the State in Environmental Governance? The Case of Water and Energy Jeremy Allouche Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Matthias Finger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology The Effectiveness of Transnational Partnerships in Sustainability Politics: A Preliminary Assessment Frank Biermann Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM),Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Discussant(s) Jennifer Clapp University of Waterloo

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WC34

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Women in Governance in the Developing World Sponsors Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Law Chair(s) Nancy C. M. Hartsock University of Washington Does Greater Democratization Lead to More Female Ministerial Appointments? A Comparative Study of Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, and Lebanon Kristyna K. Mullen Portland State University From 137 to Infinity? Assessing the Budding Women’s Movement in Iraq Laura Lee Janik University of Connecticut

Redefining the Roles: Women and Grassroots Activism in the 2006 Palestinian Elections and the Implications on Security Conceptions and the Global/Local Dichotomy Cassandra J. Keyes United States Military Academy The Changing Politics of Gender: A Social Constructionist Approach to Bosnia Herzegovina Inger Skjelsbaek International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Discussant(s) Ane Marie Orbo Kirkegaard Malmo University Kristen P. Williams Clark University

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WC36

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Discourse Analysis, Nationalism, Revolution and the State. Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Michael E. Urban UC Santa Cruz Memoria, Mistica y Nostalgia: Sandinista Politics in Neoliberal Nicaragua Marco Mojica UC Santa Cruz The Future of Human Rights in Colombia: A Look into Colombian State Discourse Sandra C. Alvarez UC Santa Cruz The Spectacle of Borders: the Minutemen and the Construction of Citizens Mary Virginia Watson UC Santa Cruz Tomatoes and T-n-T: The Semiotic Struggles of Russian Neo-Fascism Zachary A. Bowden UC Santa Cruz Discussant(s) Michael E. Urban UC Santa Cruz

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WC37

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Deterrence in the Post-Cold War Nuclear World Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes International Security Studies Chair(s) Vesna Danilovic University at Buffalo, SUNY National Missile Defense and (Dis)Satisfaction Cooper Drury University of Missouri

National Missile Defense and (Dis)Satisfaction Stephen L. Quackenbush University of Missouri-Columbia The Fetishism of the Nuclear and Its Secret Anne I. Harrington University of Chicago Unrest Assured: Rational Deterrence Theory and the Instability of a Unipolar World Nuno P. Monteiro University of Chicago Discussant(s) Navin A. Bapat Pennsylvania State

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WC38

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Strategies for Trauma Awareness and Resilience: Feminist Practitioners Sponsors Peace Studies Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Jayne Docherty Eastern Mennonite University Domestic Terrorism in Established Democracies, 1950-2000 Katja H-W Skjolberg Agder University College From Charity to Justice: The Case of the "Comfort Women" Revisited Mari Ishibashi Randolph-Macon Woman's College Narrativity and Silence in Conflict Resolution Tarja H. Väyrynen Tampere Peace Research Institute Traumatized Communities? Exploring the Social Impact of Political Violence in Gujarat, Kosovo, and Sierra Leone Erin DeOrnellas Tran American University Discussant(s) Jayne Docherty Eastern Mennonite University

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WC39

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Legal Governance in East Asia Sponsors International Law International Political Economy Chair(s) Ian Neary Oxford University, UK

Convergence, or a Failure to Communicate?: Regulatory Reform East and West John Ohnesorge University of Wisconsin Law School, USA Human Rights Governance in East Asia – Towards A Regional Structure? Ian Neary Oxford University, UK Mandarins in Geneva: Growing Chinese Participation in Legalized International Economic Regimes Scott Kennedy Indiana University, Bloomington, USA No More Negotiated Deal? : Settlement of Trade/Investment Disputes in East Asia Junji Nakagawa University of Tokyo, Japan Trade-Dominant Industries and the Makings of a Judicial Architecture in Asia Saadia Pekkanen University of Washington Discussant(s) Apichai W. Shipper University of Southern California

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WC40

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Model UN as a Teaching Tool Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs None Chair(s) Douglas J. Becker University of Southern California Roundtable Discussants Neal Carter St Boneventure University Brian Endless North Central University Marc J. O'Reilly Heidelberg College Mary Pettenger Western Oregon University Brian Ripley Mercyhurst College Carolyn Shaw Wichita State University Darin H. Van Tassel Georgia Southern University

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WC41

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Human Rights Theory in IR Sponsors Human Rights International Ethics

Chair(s) Kurt Mills University of Glasgow Basic Rights: Henry Shue's Contribution to Ethical Analysis in International Relations Marilyn I. McMorrow Georgetown University For What is Power Without Life to Sustain It? – The Power of the Human Body in International Relations Annika K. Hughes Dept. International Relations, London School of Economics (LSE) From Human Rights Numbercrunching to Human Rights Theory Michael Haas College of the Canyons Discussant(s) Debra L. DeLaet Drake University

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WC42

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Impact of the EU on Human Rights Sponsors Human Rights None Chair(s) Susan Fink Yoshihara Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute Effects of EU Conditionality as a Factor of Human Rights Enforcement Robert B. Scaife University of Central Florida European Union Leverage in the Promotion and Implementation of Constitutional and Penal Code Reforms in Turkey Aziza Khatoon University of Chicago The EU at the UN: Advancing New Norms on Family and Gender Douglas Sylva Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute Susan Fink Yoshihara Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute Discussant(s) Alan Siaroff University of Lethbridge

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WC43

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

War, Coercion and Human Rights Sponsors Human Rights None Chair(s) Michael Boyle University of St. Andrews

Ethnic Conflict Resolution and Human Rights Activities: Mutually Re-enforcing or Mutually Exclusive? Tina Kempin Christopher Newport University Exploring One-Sided (Government) Killing Jacqueline H. Rubin Florida State University Political Authority and Civil War in Africa Philip G. Roessler University of Maryland, College Park Discussant(s) Michael Boyle University of St. Andrews

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WC44

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

British Elites, Foreign Policy Making and the International System, 1930-2006 Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Anthony Forster University of Bristol Anglo-American Views of the International System, Economics and the Far East, 1933-1941 Greg C. Kennedy King's College London Economic Solutions for Political Problems: Economic Appeasement and the British View of the International System in the 1930s Helen Johnson Oxford University The Foreign Office, Liberal Internationalsim and views of the United States, 1919-1939 Keith E. Neilson The Royal Military College of Canada Transatlanticism Beyond Blair David H. Dunn University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Carolyn J. Kitching University of Teeside

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WC45

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Governors, Scholars and Activist Interaction for Global Health Governance Innovation Sponsors International Organization Convention Theme Chair(s) Andrew F. Cooper Centre for International Governance Innovation

Domestic Politics and Global Health: Getting Inside the Black Box of G8 Policies Ted Schrecker University of Ottawa From Westphalianism to Global Governance: The G8, International Law, and Global Health Governance Through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) Obijiofor Aginam Carleton University Governance and Moving Forward the Global Health Agenda: a Perspective from the World Health Organization Nick Drager World Health Organization (WHO) Laura Sunderland University of Toronto Improving Implementation of G8 Global Health Commitments: How Scholarly and Civil Society Involvement Helps John Kirton University of Toronto Discussant(s) Andrew F. Cooper Centre for International Governance Innovation

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WC46

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

NATO Goes Global: New Missions, New Members, and New Partners Sponsors International Security Studies International Organization Chair(s) Rebecca R. Moore Concordia College Richard Rupp Purdue University Calumet Euro-Atlantic and "Free World" Alliance? The Evolution of NATO in a Globalized World Rebecca R. Moore Concordia College NATO After September 11: Explaining the Alliance's Persistence Ryan Hendrickson Eastern Illlinois University NATO Membership for Israel? Assessing the Prospects Richard Rupp Purdue University Calumet NATO: The Laundry Wagon of a Unipolar World Thomas Mowle United States Air Force Academy Discussant(s) Sean Kay Ohio Wesleyan University

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WC47

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Withering the Global Market Sponsors International Political Economy

Chair(s) Kevin Gray University of Sussex Following the Footsteps of Latin America? Neoliberalism, Neoimperialism, and the Rise of the Political Left in South Korea Kevin Gray University of Sussex Regulatory Capitalism: A New Model of Capitalism? Gül Sosay Bogazici University Whither the World Economy? Reconciling Liberal and Illiberal Tendencies Tina Mueller University of Nebraska, Lincoln David P. Rapkin University of Nebraska, Lincoln Discussant(s) Claire Cutler University of Victoria

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WC48

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Efficacy of Terrorist Suicide Bombings and Other Tactics Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Julie I. Chernov University of Colorado-Boulder An Experimental Assessment of the Intensity of Target Selection in Suicide Bombings Tyson Chatagnier Texas A&M University Merging Just and Holy War: Political Islam and the Duality of Suicide Missions in the Israeli- Palestinian Context Rashmi Singh London School of Economics and Political Science Nuclear Terrorism: Reassessing the Threat Philipp C. Bleek Georgetown University Suicide Terrorism: Are the Motivations Strategic of Political? Robert Snyder Southwestern University Discussant(s) Seth M. Goldstein The Ohio State University

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WC49

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Understanding China’s Security Perceptions Sponsors International Security Studies None

Chair(s) Vincent W. Wang University of Richmond China Threat, Domestic Debates, and China's New Diplomay Hong Duan Cornell University How China Views Its Security Environment: The Chinese Military and the "Taiwan Issue" Vincent W. Wang University of Richmond The Rising of Chinese Soft Power? Its Nature, Exercise and Implications Hsin Chih Chen National Cheng-Kung University Discussant(s) Virginie Grzelczyk Lafayette College

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WC50

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

EU Expansion to the South and East: Socio-Material Structures and Identities Sponsors International Political Economy International Organization Chair(s) Karim M. Knio Institute of Social Studies (ISS) The Hague Macroeconomic Management and the European Mediterranean Partnership (EMP): Crisis of Economic Liberalism? Karim M. Knio Institute of Social Studies (ISS) The Hague The Reproduction of the Socio-Material Complex: The Impact of Social Identities and Material Structures on Social Policy Integration in the European Union Joshua Stapel University of Connecticut Why There Was No “Marshall Plan” for Eastern Europe? Why This Still Matters? Maria Ivanova New York University Discussant(s) Theo Papadopoulos European Research Institute & Department of Social and Policy Sciences

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WC51

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Determinants of U.S. Counterproliferation Strategies Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Karl P. Mueller RAND Corporation

Nuclear Deterrence and Hegemony: New Opportunities and Risks for the United States Bradley A. Thayer Dept of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri St. University The Role of International Constraints, Domestic Politics and Social Conventions in U.S. Nuclear Counterproliferation Efforts in the Post-Cold War Era Yoav Gortzak Arizona State University The United States and Counterproliferation Strategies in the New Security Environment Anil Pillai University of Cincinnati The United States versus Iraq: the Challenges of Aligning and Integrating U.S. and the U.N. Counterproliferation Efforts Prior to the War In Iraq Joseph R. Cerami Bush School, Texas A&M University Discussant(s) Robert C. Harding Lynchburg College

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WC52

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

EU and the Balkans: Policies of Integration and Disintegration Sponsors Post Communist States None Chair(s) Alan Cafruny Hamilton College Leila S. Talani University of Bath Balkan Nationalisms in the Processes of EU Integration and Enlargement in SEE: Ambiguous Impacts and Controversial Outcomes Maria E. Bakalova University of National and World Economy, Bulgarian Integration to EMU: Who Wins and who Loses? Leila S. Talani University of Bath Europeanizing the Balkans: Imposing a Minority Discourse Plamen Ralchev University of National and World Economy Public Opinion and EU Integration Attitudes on the EU Integration Process of the Republic of Macedonia in Macedonia and in the EU Dane Taleski Ss Cyril and Methodius University The Implications for Macedonia of the Potential Independence of Kosovo-A Repeat of the Conflict of 2001? Zidas Daskalovski University of Cyril and Methodius Discussant(s) Alan Cafruny Hamilton College Susan L. Woodward City University of New York

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WC99

Wednesday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Global Development and Human Rights Sponsors Global Development Human Rights English School Deciding on Ethanol: A Brazilian Declaration of Independence Steve R. Garrison Midwestern State University Democracy and Economic Change in Latin America Marieke Riethof University of Liverpool Financial Crises from the Perspective of Human Rights: Globalization, Market, Human Rights, and Global Economic Governance Ji Young Choi Purdue University Income Inequality and Democracy across Levels of Development Ross E. Burkhart Boise State University International Aid for the Poor Christian Ponce de Leon University of Chicago Legal Reform in Japan: The Establishment of American Style Law Schools and Reinstitution of Jury System Hidetoshi Hashimoto University of Tennessee Knoxville Planting the Seed of Development: The Effects of Political Stability on Economic Growth Austin D. Campbell Samford University Post-Washington Consensus or the Chimera of Inclusive Policymaking? Sheryl L. Shirley Plymouth State University Preliminary Research about the Enterprises related to the South American Physical Integration Wilson Jury Neto Catholic University of Goias Carla Christiane Monteiro da Mata Catholic University of Goias (Brazil) Elias Nazareno Faculdades Alves Faria - Alfa, Brazil Thábita Cristina Pereira Ramos Catholic University of Goias (Brazil) Privatization, People and Profit: An Analysis of Efforts to Curb Military-Sponsored Sexual and Labor Exploitation in the Balkans and Iraq Austin D. Choi-Fitzpatrick San Diego State University Stretching the Triangle : State Compliance with International Treaties Ada Hyso University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

The Enigma of Structure of WTO's TBT and SPS Agreements Shiro Harada Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, The University of Tokyo The European Union Skepticism towards Genetically Modified Food Monika Wicha The IMF and Conditionality in Latin America Jennifer E. Wilmore Jennifer The Millennium Challenge Corporation: A Possible Solution to Development’s Perverse Incentive Structure? Julian C. Westerhout Carleton College Who Should Microfinance Help; The 'Poor' or the 'Poorest of the Poor'? Thaddeus L. Underwood USMA Who's Afraid of a Chicken? Global Responses to Securitizing Avian Flu Jeremy Youde Grinnell College

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WD01

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Private Authority in Security Affairs: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Women In International Security (WIIS)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Virginia Haufler University of Maryland Coercion or Collusion? Insurgent Strategies towards Noncombatants Claire Metelits Northwestern University Good, Bad, and Ugly Private Security: The Production of Authority and the Significance of Scholarship and Reflexivity Anna Leander The Copenhagen Business School Private Military Companies: Empowering International Regulations M. Dee Beutel University of Miami Private Security and Security Transformation: What Changes When Corporations and NGOs Seek to Accomplish Security? Deborah Avant George Washington University Discussant(s) Carola Weil U.S. Institute of Peace Institute of Peace

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WD02

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

North Korean Refugees in and out Their Home Country Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Cooperative Organizations The Association of Korean Political Studies

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Mel Gurtov Portland State University Becoming Aliens among Brothers?: Perception/Attitude of South Korea(ns) concerning North Korean Refugees Jih-Un Kim Webster University Leaving Home: Prison Camps and Food Shortages in North Korea Debra Liang-Fenton U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea Debra Liang-Fenton U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea North Korean Refugees in China: Their Situation and Protection Joel R. Charny Refugees International Sex-Trafficking and Human Rights of North Korean Women Defectors Bang-Soon L. Yoon Central Washington University Discussant(s) Mel Gurtov Portland State University

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WD03

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Roundtable Honoring Ted Robert Gurr, ENMISA’s 2007 Distinguished Scholar Award Recipient Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Stuart Kaufman University of Delaware Roundtable Discussants Jonathan Fox Bar Ilan University Ted Robert Gurr University of Maryland, College Park Martin O. Heisler University of Maryland Patrick James University of Southern California Monty G. Marshall George Mason University

Roundtable Discussants Lyubov Mincheva University of Sofia

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WD04

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Transitional Justice: Truth-Seeking in Post-Conflict Rebuilding Sponsors Human Rights Peace Studies Chair(s) Beth K. Dougherty Beloit College Domestic Political Use of Transitional Justice: Evidence from the Former Yugoslavia Jelena Subotic University of Wisconsin-Madison Gendered War and Gendered Peace: Truth Commissions and Gender Violence in Post-Conflict Periods: Lessons from South Africa Tristan A. Borer Connecticut College Truth Skepticism Erin Daly Widener University School of Law What Comes Next? Sequencing in Transitional Justice: The Case of Uganda Joanna R. Quinn University of Western Ontario Discussant(s) Roland Kostic Uppsala University

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WD05

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The New International Relations in South América: Integration or Fragmentation? Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Brazilian International Relations Association Chair(s) Maria Regina S. Lima Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Integration or Desintegration in Latin America? The Role Played by the US and the European Union Andrea R. Hoffman Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio Regina Kfuri Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio Lula’s Foreign Policy: The Autonomy through Diversification Strategy Gabriel Cepaluni CEDEC Tullo Vigevani Sao Paulo State University - UNESP

Coop Org Panel

The Foreign Policy of Intermediate South American States: Alignments and Coalitions against the (Security, Democracy, and Trade) U.S. Hemispheric Agenda Rafael Villa University of Sao Paulo - SP The Institutional Deadlocks of Mercosur Marcelo A. Medeiros Federal University of Pernambuco - UFPE Discussant(s) João P. Nogueira Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro

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WD06

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Debating the Costs and Benefits of the American Empire Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Robert J. Art Dept. of Politics, Brandeis University Roundtable Discussants Michael C. Desch Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A & M University Christopher Layne Bush School of Govt. and Public Service, Texas A & M University Keir A. Lieber Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame Bradley A. Thayer Dept of Defense and Strategic Studies, Missouri St. University

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WD07

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Nuts & Bolts II: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Administering a Title VI Grant But Were Afraid to Ask Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey U.S. Department of Education

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WD08

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Teaching and Learning in Canadian Foreign Policy Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Canadian ISA Chair(s) Maureen A. Molot Carleton University

Coop Org Panel

Canadian Foreign Policy Viewed from South of the Line--An American Perspective Douglas C. Nord Wright State University Teaching IR and Canadian Foreign Policy To and From Rural and Remote Locations Heather A. Smith University of Northern British Columbia Two Solitudes: Canadian Foreign Policy or politique étrangère du Canada? Claire Turenne Sjolander University of Ottawa Youth and Global Citizenship Rebecca Tiessen Dalhousie University Discussant(s) Maureen A. Molot Carleton University Maureen A. Molot Carleton University

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WD09

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Russia in the World: An Experiment with 5 Indices Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Russian International Studies Association

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Andrei Yu. Melville RISA/MGIMO Roundtable Discussants Andrei Yu. Melville RISA/MGIMO Olga Shvetsova Binghamton University Ivan Nic. Timofeev RISA/MGIMO

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WD10

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Challenges to Global Environmental Governance Sponsors International Organization Environmental Studies Chair(s) Norman A. Graham Center for European and Eurasian Studies, Michigan State University Environmental Challenges, Politics, and Regional Governance from the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea: The ’Uncommon’ Fisheries Policies in Comparative Perspective Norman A. Graham Center for European and Eurasian Studies, Michigan State University Anna D. Kirkwood MSU College of Law

Green for Go or Up in Smoke? : Charting the Potential Effectiveness of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control through Comparative Analysis of the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer Sherri Ann Brown Simon Fraser University Measuring the Similarity of Votes in the International Whaling Commission Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas The Design of Monitoring Institutions in Environmental Agreements: The Case of Fisheries Agreements Hyeran Jo University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Discussant(s) Ken Wilkening U. of Northern British Columbia

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WD11

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Furthering our Understanding of the Iraqi and Afghan Wars Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Pascal Vennesson European University Institute-Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies Multilateral Versus Semi-Unilateral Military Operations: Comparing the Afghan Experiences David P. Auerswald National War College Stephen Saideman McGill University Michael Tierney College of William and Mary Slipping into Something More Comfortable: Communitarian and Cosmopolitan Impetuses for War in the West Rune Henriksen London School of Economics When Coercion Fails: U.S./Turkish Burden-Sharing in Operation Iraqi Freedom Daniel F. Baltrusaitis Georgetown University Discussant(s) Alon Levkowitz East Asian Department, Haifa University

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WD12

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Challenges in European Economic Integration Sponsors International Political Economy International Organization Chair(s) Karim M. Knio Institute of Social Studies (ISS) The Hague

Disembedding Labour Markets: Governing the Re-Commodification of Labour in the European Union Theo Papadopoulos European Research Institute & Department of Social and Policy Sciences Does the Euro Need a State? Toward Supra-National Monetary Governance Matthias Kaelberer University of Memphis The Fog of Integration: Reassessing the Role of Economic Interests in European Integration Patrick Leblond HEC Montreal Discussant(s) Joshua Stapel University of Connecticut

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WD13

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Knowledge for What? Scholars, Knowledge Networks and Power in International Affairs Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) Andrew J. Williams University of St. Andrews A Technocratization of the International System? Expertise and the Colonization of Global Society Christian Büger European University Institute Academic Experts’ Participation in Security Policy Formulation: The Cases of South Africa and Canada Kai M. Kenkel University of British Columbia/Centre of International Relations Liberal-Imperial BrainTrust: The Political Significance of the Princeton Project on National Security Inderjeet Parmar University of Manchester Relevant Scholarship/Responsible Analysis: The Overseas Development Institute and RAPID Diane Stone University of Warwick Research for Counterterrorism: Terrorism Studies and the Reproduction of State Hegemony Richard W. Jackson The University of Manchester Think Tank Before The Paris Peace Conference: France Faces Up To The Anglo-Saxon Superpowers, 1918 - 1919 Andrew J. Williams University of St. Andrews Discussant(s) Christopher J. Hill University of Cambridge

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WD14

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Quantitative Approaches to Nuclear Weapons Proliferation Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Matthew Kroenig University of California, Berkeley Bargaining, Nuclear Proliferation, and Interstate Disputes Erik Gartzke Columbia University Dong-Joon Jo University of Seoul Leaders and Laggards: When and Why Do Countries Sign the NPT? Karthika Sasikumar University of British Columbia Christopher R. Way Cornell University The Nuclear Revolution, Relative Gains, and International Nuclear Assistance Matthew Kroenig University of California, Berkeley Winning with the Bomb: The Advantages of Being a Nuclear Power Kyle Beardsley University of California, San Diego Discussant(s) Alisa Carrigan King's College

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WD15

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Foreign Policy Decision Making: State of Field Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Binnur Ozkececi-Taner Macalester College An Integrative Effort: The Link between the Stages and Theories of Foreign Policy Decision Making Margaret G. Hermann Syracuse University; Editor of International Studies Review Binnur Ozkececi-Taner Macalester College Foreign Policy Analysis Research: A Review of Qualitative and Quantative Research in Major Academic Journals Steven L. Lamy University of Southern California Yitan Li University of Southern California

''No More Goddamn Meetings": Exploring the Divergence between the Theory and Practice of Foreign Policy Making Asaf Siniver University of Nottingham Toward a Third Generation Model: Rethinking Governmental Politics and Foreign Policy Analysis Christopher M. Jones Northern Illinois University Discussant(s) Jerel A. Rosati University of South Carolina

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WD16

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Global Labour Issues 2: Transnational Production and Local Labour Markets Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Susanne Soederberg Queen's University Can Relative Poverty Eradication Remain a Goal of ‘Social Justice’? An Examination of the Consequences and Necessity of ‘Flexible’ Labour Market Policies as a Response to European Unemployment Paul C. Lewis University of Birmingham Flexibility in Agricultural Labour Forces in the NAFTA System Leigh Binford Universidad Autonoma de Puebla Tracing the Roots of Public Policy Changes in the UK: Prospects for Employability within a Global Economy Phoebe Moore University of Lincoln Discussant(s) Marcus E. Taylor Queen's University

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WD17

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Democracy and Human Rights Sponsors Human Rights Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Mohammed Bahramzadeh Arizona Western College Democracy Versus Liberalism: A Global Historical Analysis Alan Siaroff University of Lethbridge Domestic Constituents and Human Rights: Accounting for Concern Michelle G. Allendoerfer University of Michigan

Political Repression during International Crises: An Examination of Authoritarian and Democratic Practices Denese McArthur South Texas College The Transformation of Human Rights Advocacy Groups in Transitional Democracies Marcela Szymanski Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Discussant(s) Barbara Franz Rider University

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WD18

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Persistent Insecurity: How International Institutions, Regional Networks, States and Non-State Actors Navigate the Fog between War and Peace Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Antonia H. Chayes The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy International Intervenors’ Theories of Change and the Implied Intermediary Stages of Peacebuilding Susanna P. Campbell The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Regional Causes of Persistent Insecurity: State-centered International Interventions and the Challenge of Regional Conflict Systems Christof P. Kurz The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy The UN Security Council’s Response to the “Privatization” of Contemporary Terrorism Monika Heupel Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Understanding the Role of Non-state Armed Actors in the "Limbo" of Post-Conflict State Building Dipali Mukhopadhyay The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Discussant(s) Brandon Valeriano University of Illinois at Chicago

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WD19

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Studying International Organizations: Their Politics, Policies and Inadvertent Consequences Sponsors Convention Theme Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Dennis Dijkzeul Institute of International Law for Peace and Armed Conflict , Ruhr Universi From Intention to Behavior: Understanding IO Performance Tamar Gutner American University, School of International Service

Leadership Failures and Unintended Consequences at WHO Regarding the HIV/AIDS Pandemic Joel E. Oestreich Drexel University The European Court of Justice Meets Latin American Politics: The Experience of the Andean Common Market Court of Justice Karen J. Alter Northwestern University The Inadvertent Consequences of Rape in the DRC Dennis Dijkzeul Institute of International Law for Peace and Armed Conflict , Ruhr Universi The Politics & Problems of Internet Governance: The Making of ICANN James P. Muldoon Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers-Newark Discussant(s) Dirk Salomons Columbia University

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WD20

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Moment of Complexity? Implications of the Emergence of a New Scientific Paradigm for the Study of Global Politics - I Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Complexity and the International System Simon Curtis London School of Economics and Political Science The Wave Nature of The International: Is Wave–Particle Duality Relevant to IR? Olya Gayazova Bates College Theory of Complexity and Foucaldian Methodology: Towards an Understanding of Human Institutions as Entities Organizing their Closure Philippe Bonditti Sciences Po, Paris

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WD21

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Politics of Immigration and Integration Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration International Political Sociology Chair(s) Willem Maas Glendon College, York University Attitudes Towards Immigrants and Refugees - Swedish Trends with Some Comparisons Marie Demker Department of political science, Göteborg University Competition for "the Best and the Brightest”: Europe’s turn toward Selective Migration Rebecca Larsen Brigham Young University

Fear Has Wide Eyes: Why Are Some Migrant Minorities Viewed As More Numerous than Others in Host Societies? Mikhail A. Alexseev San Diego State University Discussant(s) Willem Maas Glendon College, York University

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WD22

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Economic Growth and Financial Development in the Asian Countries Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Nayantara Hensel US Naval Postgraduate School Roundtable Discussants Heon Joo Jung University of Pennsylvania Alan Laverson US Naval Postgraduate School Ernest Liang BFL Associates Timothy Opiela Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business Jaejoon Woo DePaul University

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WD23

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Gender, Violence, and Pedagogy in International Relations: Feminist Responsibility Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Peace Studies Chair(s) Sandra G. Harding UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Sciences De-Militarizing Minds and Hearts: Teaching about Gender, Race and Militarization Simona Sharoni Evergreen State College Imperial Citizens: Gender, Militarism, and US College Students Robin L. Riley Syracuse University Theoretical Intersections: Implications of Postcolonial and Feminist Theory to our Understanding of and Teaching on Sexualised Violence in Contemporary Post-Colonial Conflicts Ane Marie Orbo Kirkegaard Malmo University

Un/Doing Empire in the IR Classroom: A Postcolonial Feminist Critique of Iinternational Relations Pedagogical Practices Véronique Aubry York University Discussant(s) Helen Kinsella University of Wisconsin-Madison

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WD24

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Domestic Sources of U.S. Foreign Policy: Public Opinion and the Media Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) I. Özgür Özdamar University of Economics and Technology Comparing Foreign Policy Tools: Impact of Use of Force and Initiation of Economic Sanctions on Presidential Approval Rates I. Özgür Özdamar University of Economics and Technology Zeynep Taydas Clemson University Comparing Internationalist Attitudes: The USA and Canada Don Munton University of Northern British Columbia The Globalization of Local Politics? U.S. Local News and Foreign Policy M Patrick Cottrell University of Wisconsin-Madison Erika Franklin Fowler University of Wisconsin-Madison What do We Konw an Influence of Foreign Affairs in American Politics GeiGuen Shin University of Missouri-Columbia Discussant(s) Khalil M. Marrar Bradley University

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WD25

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Woman, The State, and War: From The Cold War to Iraq and Beyond Sponsors International Security Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Isis Nusair Denison University

American Hegemony and Gendered Nuclear Proliferation Saara Ollikainen University of Tampere Clean Bombs and Dirty Work: Technology, Gender, and Just War Lauren B. Wilcox University of Minnesota George Kennan: Friend or Foe to Feminist IR? Jennifer Heeg Georgetown University The Woman in Peril and the Ruined Woman: Representations of Female Gender Identity in the Iraq War Jennifer Lobasz University of Minnesota Discussant(s) Laura McLeod University of Sheffield

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WD26

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Media and Public Diplomacy in Comparative Perspective Sponsors International Communication Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Nathalie J. Frensley University of Texas at Austin Media and State Power in Light of the Danish Cartoon Controversy: Who is in Control? Amelia Arsenault University of Southern California Shawn Powers University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication Public Diplomacy as Media Agenda-Setting by International Broadcasters: The Experiences of the UK and U.S. in Iraq and Afghanistan (2003-2005) Evan Potter Dept. of Communication, University of Ottawa Public Diplomacy: The Missing Component in Israel’s Foreign Policy Eytan Gilboa Bar-Ilan University The Social Construction of Focal Points: Strategic Framing and International Bargaining Burak Kadercan University of Chicago Jonathan Obert University of Chicago Discussant(s) Milton L. Mueller Syracuse University School of Information Studies

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WD27

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Cooperation v. Conflict in the Post Soviet Space Sponsors Post Communist States

Chair(s) Alexandru Grigorescu Loyola University Chicago Integration of the Republic of Moldova in Modern World: Tendencies and Perspectives Valeriu Mosneaga Moldova State University Moldova: International Cooperation, or Regional Dependency? The Prospects of Moldova as an Autonomous Nation-State in International Systems Marina Viscun University of Connecticut Prospective Democracy in Transcaucasia and its Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy Kyle Christensen West Virginia University David A. Mastro West Virginia University Renewed Armed Conflict in Georgia? Options for Peace Policy in a New Phase of Conflict Resolution Achim Wennmann Graduate Institute of International Studies Discussant(s) Jekaterina Kalandadze Syracuse University Stanislav L. Tkachenko Saint-Petersburg State University

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WD28

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Foreign Policy Analysis: Prospect Theory and Learning Approaches Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) William A. Boettcher North Carolina State University Framing Us and Them: Multidimensional Casualty Framing and Support for Ongoing U.S. Military Operations in Iraq William A. Boettcher North Carolina State University Hawks Turned Doves: Foreign Policy Transformations and the Case of Shimon Peres Guy Ziv University of Maryland Learning Processes and the U.S. President Sam B. Robison Louisiana State University Risk Assessment in Foreign Military Intervention: Cognitive Biases and the Reaction to Casualties Stéphanie E. Pézard Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Discussant(s) Wojtek Mackiewicz-Wolfe University of Colorado at Boulder

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WD29

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Intelligence in World War I: Appraisals and Reappraisals Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) Michael Warner Office of the Director of National Intelligence Roundtable: Changing Theoretical Conceptions of Intelligence During the Conflict Mark Stout Institute for Defense Analyses Roundtable: Shifting Notions of Wartime Security and Liberty. John Fox Federal Bureau of Investigation Roundtable: Strategic Communications and Intelligence in the Wartime Technological Revolution Jonathan Winkler Wright State University Discussant(s) John R. Ferris University of Calgary

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WD30

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

‘Power and Production, 20 Years on an Assessment of the Contributions of Robert Cox and Jeffrey Harrod’ II: Power, Production and the Unprotected Worker Reconsidered Sponsors Global Development International Political Economy Chair(s) Matt Davies University of Newcastle upon Tyne Roundtable Discussants Jeffrey Harrod University of Amsterdam Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College Sheila Nair University of Northern Arizona Magnus Ryner University of Birmingham Ritu Vij University of Aberdeen Heloise Weber University of Queensland

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WD31

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Transitional Justice and Rights in Dynamic Societies Sponsors Human Rights Peace Studies Chair(s) Ronald C. Slye Seattle University School of Law Democratic Consolidation and the Militarization of Public Safety in Brazil Sarah-Myriam Martin-Brûlé McGill University Outsiders In: Transitional Justice Networks and State Transformation Rebecca K. Root University of Massachusetts, Amherst Settling Past Accounts: Transitional Justice and Democratization in South Africa Emily B. Rodio Syracuse University Discussant(s) Anthony F. Lang St Andrews UNiversity

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WD32

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Pax Americana, Rise of East Asia and Japan’s Strategic Choices Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Foreign Policy Analysis Japan Association of International Relations Chair(s) Masahiro Sakamoto Japan Association of International Relations Japan’s Maritime Strategy Yamazaki Makoto Itochuu Corp. Pax Americana II (PAII) and Japan’s Strategic Choices Masahiro Sakamoto Japan Association of International Relations Recent Development of Japan’s Defense Policy Ninomiya Takahiro Japan Forum for Strategic Studies U.S Security Policy and Future of U.S. Japan Alliance: An American Perspective Christopher Griffin American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Discussant(s) Mumin Chen National Changhua University of Education Der-Yuan Wu National Chengchi University

Coop Org Panel

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WD33

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Issues for an Emerging Power: The Cases of China Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Kursad Aslan Kent State University China’s Energy Geo-Strategy and the “Malacca Dilemma” Marc Lanteigne University of St. Andrews China’s One Country Two Systems Concept Under Challenge – Hong Kong Special Administration Region at Age Ten James W. Chui London School of Economics and Political Science Getting China Wrong: Denaturalizing the Revisionist-Status-Quo Discourse Jing Tao Cornell University US Foreign Policy Towards Central Asia: Institutions Matter Kursad Aslan Kent State University Discussant(s) Lui Hebron California Maritime Academy

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WD34

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Caribbean International Relations in the 21st Century Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Diana Thorburn Department of Government, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica Continuity or Change? The Moderate Majority and U.S.-Cuba policy in the Post-Cold War Era Indira Rampersad University of Florida Religion, Morality and Jamaican Foreign Policy Diana Thorburn Department of Government, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica Sovereignty for Sale? Dominica and Grenada’s China Policy Dana-Marie Morris University of Denver Discussant(s) Clifford Griffin North Carolina State University

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WD35

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Subtexts and Subjects: The Underlying Assumptions that Perpetuate Gender Subordination in IR Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Chair(s) Elisabeth Prügl Florida International University Does Globalization Affect Women the Same as Men? Testing an Underlying Assumption Margit Bussmann University of Konstanz Found in Translation - How to Make International Women's Rights Norms Meaningful in Domestic Contexts Susanne Zwingel SUNY Potsdam Gendered Underlying Assumptions in U.S. PSYOP Doctrine? Elgin M. Brunner Center for Security Studies, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Discussant(s) Elisabeth Prügl Florida International University

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WD36

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Of the Settler Colony as an International Relation: Architectural and Historical Approaches Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Jodi Byrd University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Indigeneity in the Post-Independence Settler Colony Melisa J. Casumbal-Salazar University of Hawai'i at Manoa Public Policy and Sex in Public: Architectural Enactments of Propriety in Hawai'I Bianca Isaki University of Hawai'i at Manoa Discussant(s) Jodi Byrd University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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WD37

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Issues of Measurement and Operationalization: Gender as a Variable in International Relations Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Convention Theme

Chair(s) Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University Are All Measures Created Equal? Comparing Measures of Gender Equality Kristen Flanagan University of Pittsburgh Future Directions in Feminist IR Theory: Intersectionality as a Tool of Analysis AnnJanette Alejano-Steele Metropolitan State College of Denver Gerakina A. Sgoutas Metropolitan State College of Denver Walking a Fine Line: Addressing Issues of Gender with WomanStats Valerie Hudson Brigham Young University Matt Stearmer Brigham Young University Discussant(s) James L. Ray Vanderbilt University S. Laurel Weldon Purdue University

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WD38

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

A New Norm or Realpolitik? Explaining the Responsibility to Protect Sponsors Human Rights International Organization Chair(s) Anthony Lott St. Olaf College European Perspectives on the Responsibility to Protect Anthony Lott St. Olaf College Evading Responsibility? US Responses to the Responsibility to Protect Kurt Mills University of Glasgow Sweden and the Responsibility to Protect: A Normative Approach Annika B. Bergman University of Edinburgh Discussant(s) Roberto Belloni Universityof Belfast

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WD39

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Privatization of Public Diplomacy Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Communication

Chair(s) Geoffrey A. Pigman Bennington College "Culture of Measurement" in U.S. Public Diplomacy: Recent Congressional Hearings for a Contested Strategy Foad Izadi Louisiana State University Consuls for Hire: Private Actors, Public Diplomacy Deos Anthony Weber Shandwick Geoffrey A. Pigman Bennington College Privatizing U.S. Public Diplomacy: Issues and Implications Kathy R. Fitzpatrick DePaul University Public Diplomacy and Virtual Worlds Jean Miller University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication Discussant(s) Sarah E. Graham Australian National University John D. Stempel Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy

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WD40

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

U.S. Governmental and Non-Governmental Coordination in Peacebuilding Sponsors Peace Studies None Chair(s) Susan Allen Nan George Mason University- ICAR Aiding Spoilers of Peaceful Transformation? Diasporas and Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Lebanese and Albanian/Kosovo Diasporas Compared Maria Koinova American University of Beirut Coordination Lessons Learned from Twelve NGO Networks for Peacebuilding Susan Allen Nan George Mason University- ICAR Non-State Agency, Ethical State and the Global Security: A Theoretical Quest for Non-Statist IR Riikka K. Niskakari University of Turku, Finland Discussant(s) Ruth Reitan University of Miami, Dept. of International Studies

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WD41

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Theory and (German) Foreign Policy Panel 1 (of two linked panels) Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Beverly Crawford Institute of European Studies Between Military Interventionism and Co-operative Security: Germany’s Policy Towards NATO Transformation Since September 11, 2001 Marco Overhaus University of Trier - Chair for Foreign and International Relations German Foreign Image Policy. The Logic of Attractiveness Rainer Hülsse Institute of Political Science Theory and (German) Foreign Policy: A Review of Disciplinary Frames and a Search for Openings Gunther Hellmann Institute of Political Science Travails of the Model Penitent: The Evolution of the Germany’s International Relations Thomas Berger Department of International Relations Discussant(s) Amelia Hadfield University of Kent

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WD42

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Failed and Failing States: Defining the Security Environment Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Marie L. Besancon Harvard University Anarchy, Failed States, and Armed Groups: Reconsidering Conventional Analysis Anthony J. Vinci The London School of Economics Globalization, the End of the Cold War, and the Disintegration of the Somali State Robert G. Patman Department of Political Studies, University of Otago Political Science with a Historical Twist: A Case Study of Stabilization and Reconstruction in Somalia, 1992-93 Grant M. Dawson Carleton University, Ottawa Discussant(s) Filiz Otucu Plymouth State University

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WD43

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Dilemmas in the Right to Subsistence Sponsors Human Rights International Political Economy Chair(s) Mohammed R. Abouharb Louisiana State University Child Hunger and Governmental Policies: A Cross-National Analysis Clair Apodaca Florida International University Gender and Structural Deficiency in Poverty Reduction Programs Helen J. Delfeld Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Illegality with a Vengeance: Toward a Theory of State-Induced Famine Gregory D. Eady Wilfrid Laurier University Is Money Malevolent or Benevolent? Globalization & Its Impact on Human Rights Mohammed R. Abouharb Louisiana State University Caroline L. Payne Louisiana State University Discussant(s) Julie A. Mertus American University

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WD44

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

From the Internet to the Knowledge Economy: Trends in International Communication and Regionalization Sponsors International Communication None Chair(s) Derrick L. Cogburn Syracuse University A Clash between the 21st Century Knowledge Economy and the Rise of Anti-Intellectualism: A Comparative Study of the Impacts of Politicization of Scientific Inquiry in the United States and the European Union Gabriella Paar-Jakli Kent State University Halfway Houses Between Physical Reality and Imagined Space: Internet Regulation Across National Contexts Jessica L. Beyer University of Washington ICANN And The .xxx Top Level Domain: The Tipping Point For Future Internet Governance Independence? Cliff A. Lightfoot University of Texas at Dallas Discussant(s) Philip M. Seib Marquette University

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WD45

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Problematizing Intellectual Property Rights Sponsors International Political Economy International Communication Chair(s) Eleni Tsingou University of Warwick Biotechnology’s Uncertain Future? Trans-Atlantic Debates over Risk, Regulation, and Property Noah Zerbe Humboldt State University Enclosure of Knowledge and the Emergence of a Global Nano-Divide Joscha Wullweber University of Kassel, Germany Governing the Global Bioeconomy: Regulatory Arbitrage in Embryonic Stem Cell Research Amanda Dickins University of East Anglia Just in Theory or in Practice Too?: A Study of Enforcement of State Policies in the Case of Intellectual Property Srividya Jandhyala University of Pennsylvania Discussant(s) Steve McGuire University of Bath

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WD46

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Manufacturing Miracles: Development Policies in Latin America and Europe Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Erika Ruiz Sandoval Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) Determinants of Economic Performance: The Spanish Economic 'Miracle' and Latin American Reality Felix E. Martin Florida International University Still Two Models of Capitalism? Varieties of Capitalism in Spain Sebastian Royo Suffolk University The Conquest of Latin America: A Historical Analysis of MNC Market Success Joseph Johnson University of Miami Raju Parakkal Florida International University The Latin Developmental State Pablo Toral Beloit College

Discussant(s) Anna P. Gruben Johns Hopkins University Erika Ruiz Sandoval Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)

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WD47

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Emergence of the Institutions of International Society V: Great Powers Sponsors English School None Chair(s) Jennifer Sterling-Folker University of Connecticut China's Quest for Great Power Status: The Social Mechanisms Shogo Suzuki University of Cambridge US Power: Logics of Governing and Balancing Ole J. Sending Norwegian Institute of International Affairs When did Russia become a Great Power? Realist, Constructivist and Post-Structuralist Answers Iver B. Neumann Oslo University Discussant(s) Daniel H. Nexon Georgetown University

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WD48

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Widening Critical International Political Economy - A “NeoPoulantzian” Approach to the Internationalised State Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Ulrich Brand Kassel University International Political Institutions as Condensations of Power Relations: A “Neo-Poulantzian” Approach Ulrich Brand Kassel University Multi-Scale Environmental Governance Christoph Görg UFZ-Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle People, Terrain and Taxation: Internal Power Projection and the Governability of Post-Colonial States Jason E. Strakes Claremont Graduate University Discussant(s) Bob Jessop Lancaster University

Discussant(s) Christoph Scherrer Kassel University

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WD49

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Foreign Policy of the European Union Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Mai'a K. Davis Cross Colgate University A Common Discourse about Many Identities: Identity Aspects of the CFSP Kaspar D. Schiltz University of St. Gallen - Institute for Political Sciences Implementing EU Foreign Policy in the United Nations System: Mapping ‘Virtual’ and ‘Real’ Policy Coordination in Geneva Robert Kissack London School of Economics The EU and the Danish Mohammed Cartoon Crisis Henrik Larsen Copenhagen Univ. The European Union and Democracy Promotion: Linkage, Leverage, and Functional Governance Sandra Lavenex University of Lucerne Frank Schimmelfennig Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zuerich) Hanno Scholtz University of Zurich Discussant(s) Mai'a K. Davis Cross Colgate University Adam Luedtke University of Utah

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WD50

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

What is (IR) Theory for? The Identity of Theoretical Knowledge in a World of Practice Sponsors International Ethics Convention Theme Chair(s) Jonathan M. Joseph University of Kent, Canterbury Is Theory Responsible for Practice? Alexej Behnisch University of Wales, Aberystwyth

The IR Theorist as a Philosopher, or How to Answer the Question 'What is Theory For? Peter Finn University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Theoretical Autonomy and IR Theory Silviya P. Lechner University of Wales, Aberystwyth Discussant(s) Milen G. Jissov Queen's University

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WD51

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Constructivism’s Explanatory power: Past, Present, and Future Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Christine Aguis Breaking the Rules: A Linguistic Model of the End of the Cold War Gavan Duffy Syracuse University Brian Frederking McKendree College Comparing and Contrasting Realist and Constructivist approaches to the Security Dilemma Er-Win Tan University of Wales Aberystwyth Comparing and Contrasting Realist and Constructivist Approaches to Ethnic Security Dilemmas Alan Collins University of Wales Swansea Constructivism and the 'War on Terrorism' Christine Agius University of Salford Who Lost Iraq? Policy Entrepreneurs and the War Decision Andrew J. Flibbert Trinity College Discussant(s) Neerada Jacob American University

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WD52

Wednesday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Sovereignty, Modernity and Responsibility Sponsors Convention Theme International Organization Chair(s) Dan Lindley University of Notre Dame

Approaching Transmodern Identities and Power Relations: International Protectorates as Contact Zones Joerg Meyer University of Magdeburg Living in an Inhospitable World: The Principle of State Sovereignty and the Tibet Question Dibyesh Anand University of Bath Reconstructing Sovereignty - Constitutional Instruments for the Organization of Authority in World Democracy Leo Lovelace Chapman University Discussant(s) Dan Lindley University of Notre Dame

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TA01

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

MAR Panel: Territorial Conflicts, Separatism, and Ethno-Political Conflict Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Stephen Saideman McGill University Economic Indicators and Ethnonational Rebellion: The Case for Secessionist and Non-Secessionist Groups Tova C. Norlen The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Federalism and Conflict: A Conditional Relationship Jean-Pierre Tranchant CERDI - Universite d'Auvergne New World Orders and Neo-Nationalism of the EU after the Iraq War Kumiko Haba Professor of Hosei University Non-Territorial Autonomy: Getting around the Problem of the Weberian State Sherrill L. Stroschein University College London Discussant(s) Jason Sorens SUNY-Buffalo

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TA02

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Sovereignty and the UFO Sponsors International Political Sociology International Organization Chair(s) Raymond Duvall University of Minnesota Alexander E. Wendt Ohio State University

Roundtable Discussants John Mowitt University of Minnesota Sergei Prozorov Petrozavodsk State University Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen

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TA03

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Academics as Scholars, Teachers, Public Intellectuals Sponsors International Political Economy Convention Theme Chair(s) Anna Stavrianakis University of Sussex Organic Intellectuals: A Feminist Case Study Or a Case Study of Feminists Soumita Basu University of Wales, Aberystwyth Teaching Global Political Economy - Is there a Place for Morality? Stefan Fritsch University of Salzburg The Challenge of Responsible Scholarship in Adverse Times Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara The Week on Gender: Feminists Teaching IR Christina Rowley University of Bristol Laura J. Shepherd European Research Institute Discussant(s) Anna M. Agathangelou York University

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TA04

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Non-Traditional Forms of Power & International Security Sponsors International Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) George Shambaugh Georgetown University Balancing Power by Meddling with the Market Ashley A. Thomas Georgetown University Democratic State Building and US Power Jonathan Monten Georgetown University

Power and Legitimacy Andrew J. Loomis Georgetown University Discussant(s) Joseph S. Nye Harvard University George Shambaugh Georgetown University

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TA05

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

NGOs, Civil Society and the Environment Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Kristine Kern University of Minnesota From Political Opportunity to Political Liability: NGO Climate Advocacy and the Lost Opportunity of the Split in the Oil Industry Simone Pulver Brown University Investor-State Disputes and the Environment: What Role for Civil Society? Kyla S. Tienhaara Institute for Environmental Studies Private Conservation Networks: Examining the Accountability Demands of Transnational Environmental NGOs (TENGO) Cristina M. Balboa Yale University The Global Discourse on “Citizen Participation”: A Critical Analysis of Participatory Reforms in Environmental Policy Making in Chile Amy E. Risley Rhodes College Discussant(s) Kristine Kern University of Minnesota

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TA06

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Constitutive Norms and Rules in the World Economy Sponsors International Political Economy International Political Sociology Chair(s) Thomas J. Biersteker Brown University Social Money, Central Banking, and Constitutive Rules of the International Monetary System Rodney Bruce Hall Oxford University The Politics of (Mis)Representation: The Discursive Creation (and Destruction) of the European Welfare State Mark Blyth Johns Hopkins University

The Politics of Economic Legitimacy: Recent IMF Reforms in Critical Perspective Jacqueline Best University of Ottawa Discussant(s) Mlada Bukovansky Smith College

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TA07

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Threats and Capacities Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Cooperative Organizations European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Heinz Gärtner Austrian Institute for International Affairs (OIIP) Roundtable Discussants Lothar Brock Johann Wolfgang Goehe-Universität Andrew Dorman King's College London Adrian C. H. Hyde-Price University of Leicester Pertti Joenniemi Danish Institute for International Studies Daniel N. Nelson University of New Haven

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TA08

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Continuing Our Assessment Conversation: Defining & Assessing Learning Outcomes for International Education - Curricula, Programs, and Institutions Sponsors International Education None Chair(s) Emami Zohreh Alverno College Aligning Assessment Across All University Levels: Courses, Curricula, and Accreditation Vicki L. Golich California State University-San Marcos Assessing Student and Faculty Linguistic and Cultural Competence: Lessons From the Field Claudette McShane Carroll College Global Competence by Design: Georgia Tech's International Plan Jonathan Gordon Georgia Institute of Technology

Lessons Learned in International Outcomes Assessment - Campus and National Perspectives Robert Franco Kapiolani Community College, University of Hawaii

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TA09

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Turning a reflexive eye on the IR discipline II: Assessing theories, traditions and paradigms Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) James W. Davis University of St. Gallen Contradiction or Continuity – Predicting the Future of Securitisation Theory? Rita Floyd The University of Warwick International Relations and the Quest for the Authority of Knowledge Brian C. Schmidt Carleton University Realist Theorizing as Tradition: Forward Is As Forward Does Jennifer Sterling-Folker University of Connecticut Tragedians as Technocrats: Realist Policy Interventions and the Problem of Reflexivity in International Theory Ulrich Franke Universität St. Gallen Benjamin Herborth J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt Discussant(s) Dvora Yanow Vrije Universiteit

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TA10

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

IGOs in Militarized Conflict Prevention and Intervention Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Scientific Study of International Processes Peace Science Society Chair(s) David A. Lake University of California, San Diego Evaluating World Bank Post-Conflict Assistance Programs, 1987-2006 Thomas E. Flores University of Michigan Irfan Nooruddin The Ohio State University Political Community and Peace: Fostering Common State Preferences through IGOs Charles R. Boehmer University of Texas at El Paso

Coop Org Panel

Political Community and Peace: Fostering Common State Preferences through IGOs David Sacko The United States Air Force Academy Regional and Global Organizations as Third Party Conflict Managers Holley Hansen The University of Iowa Sara M. Mitchell University of Iowa The Democratic Community and the Expansion of International Organizations Megan Shannon University of Mississippi The Road to Success: UN Appeals, Peacekeeping, and Mediation of International Conflicts Michelle Benson University at Buffalo Discussant(s) David A. Lake University of California, San Diego

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TA11

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Knowledge and Power in the Politics of Development Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Larry Swatuk University of Botswana Amartya Sen's Developmental Discourse: From Theory to Policy Prescriptions Beniam Awash Binghamton University Debating Global Development: A Constructivist Re-Interpretation Jean-Philippe Therien Universite de Montreal Does Praxis Matter? The Challenge of Teaching “International Development” in the New Millennium Fahimul Quadir York University Discussant(s) Morten Boas FAFO Institute for Applied International Studies, Oslo

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TA12

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Analysing and Transforming Global Governance: Feminist Perspectives Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Shirin Rai University of Warwick

Gender and the Institutions of Global Markets: An Exploration of the Agricultural Sector Elisabeth Prügl Florida International University Gender, Governance, and Globalization at Borders Kathleen A. Staudt University of Texas at El Paso Trade Governance and Gender Mainstreaming in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum Jacqui True University of Auckland Transforming Global Governance Georgina Waylen University of Sheffield Discussant(s) Shirin Rai University of Warwick

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TA13

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Borders, Lines, Margins: The Problem of the Limits of International Relations Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) Yosef Lapid New Mexico State University Margins into Fences: On the Discrimination of Identities in International Politics Noel Parker University of Copenhagen Re-thinking the Horizon of the Border: Folds, Events, and Lines of Flight Tom Lundborg University of Wales, Aberystwyth Security, Limits, and the Inter-national Andreas Behnke University of Reading The Concept of the Border in IR Theory: the Politics of (In)Distinction Nick Vaughan-Williams Univesity of Wales, Aberystwyth Discussant(s) Mathias Albert University of Bielefeld

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TA14

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Gender and Employment in the Global Political Economy: Beyond Labor Standards? Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development

Chair(s) Catherine Eschle University of Strathclyde A “Feminist Activist Researcher” Perspective on Central American Women Workers and Codes of Conduct of Multinationals Marina Prieto-Carrón University of Bristol Female Migrant Workers, Labor Standards and Human Rights in Southeast Asia Juanita Elias University of Adelaide Political Participation and Empowerment of Foreign Workers - Gendered Advocacy and Migrant Labor Organising in Southeast and East Asia Nicola Piper Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore Suburban “Space Invaders”: Globalization, Gender, and Migration in Williamsburg, VA Jennifer Bickham Mendez The College of William and Mary Discussant(s) Andrea Bertone University of Maryland

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TA15

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The World Social Forum Process in North America: Prospects and Challenges Sponsors International Political Sociology Global Development None Chair(s) Jackie Smith University of Notre Dame (In)Fertile Ground? Social forum Activism in its Regional and Local Dimensions Peter J. Smith Athabasca University Elizabeth Smythe Concordia University College of Alberta Labor and the other Antisystemic Movements at the World Social Forum Christopher K. Chase-Dunn University of California, Riverside Erika Gutierrez University of California-Riverside Ellen Reese University of California-Riverside The Question of Place in the Alter-Globalization Movement - The Cases of France and Canada Pascale Dufour University of Montreal The World Social Forum, Framing Processes and Organizational Dynamics Scott Byrd University of California Irvine

Where are the Americans? Comparing Mobilization Dynamics across the Social Forums Jeffrey J. Juris Arizona State University Discussant(s) Martin Weber The University of Queensland

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TA16

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Teaching Ethics in IR: Effective Approaches to New Global Issues Sponsors International Ethics Convention Theme Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Frances T. Pilch United States Air Force Academy Ethical Reasoning: Teaching Students to Analyze their own Approaches to Moral Dilemmas John Barkdull Texas Tech University Moral Enemies? Teaching about Rogue States, Terrorists, and other Evil Guys Lyn Boyd-Judson Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California So Why isn’t Bush on Trial in the Hague? Values and Realpolitik in Teaching International Criminal Justice Aaron Fichtelberg University of Delaware Teaching Ethics Post 9/11: Contemporary Critical Issues in a New International Context Amy Eckert Metropolitan State College of Denver The Architecture of International Law relating to the Conduct of War: Is a Moral Community Evolving? Frances T. Pilch United States Air Force Academy Discussant(s) Valerie O. Morkevicius University of Chicago

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TA17

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Making it Work II: Intelligence Use and Misuse Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) David H. Gray University of Denver Graduate School of International Studies Integrating Internal Constraints and the External Environment in Studies of Intelligence Failure Scott Helfstein University of Michigan Keeping Them Honest: The Bush Congress Stands Up for National Security (Sort of) Martin E. Stein Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University

National Intelligence Organizations and Transnational Threats: An Agenda for Openness William J. Lahneman Towson University Speak No Evil: Intelligence Ethics in Israel Shlomo Shpiro Bar-Ilan University Where Means Become Ends: Second-Generation Cybernetic Theory and the Study of Covert Intervention in US Foreign Policy James Bevan Small Arms Survey Discussant(s) David H. Gray University of Denver Graduate School of International Studies

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TA18

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Peacemaking at a Time of War: Managing Conflict in the Current Security Environment Sponsors Peace Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Chantal de Jonge Oudraat Johns Hopkins University Debating Peace and Security Michael E. Brown George Washington University Getting to Maybe We Should: The Complexities of Analyzing Conflict and Making Policy Pamela R. Aall U.S. Institute of Peace Fen Osler Hampson Carleton University Pocketbook Peacemaking: Economic Sanctions, Peace and Security Chantal de Jonge Oudraat Johns Hopkins University The United Nations: Relevant or Irrelevant? Margaret P. Karns University of Dayton Discussant(s) Chester A. Crocker Georgetown University

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TA19

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Religion, Nationalism, or Something Else? The Role of Beliefs in Foreign Policy Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None

Chair(s) Isak Svensson Uppsala University Does Religion Matter? The Impact of Religious Belief on Warfare Michael Horowitz Harvard University Ephemeral Victories: Understanding 9/11 and Beslan Manus I. Midlarsky Rutgers University, New Brunswick Maintaining Public Support for War: Nationalism and the Duration of Interstate War Gretchen U. Schrock-Jacobson The Pennsylvania State University Narratives of Strategic Interaction Involving Religious Organizations: Proselytism, Humanitarian Aid, and International Conflict Michael D. McGinnis Indiana University Discussant(s) Errol A. Henderson Pennsylvania State University

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TA20

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Failing/Failed State (1): Inside the Failing/Failed State Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Barnett R. Rubin Center on International Cooperation, New York University Breaking Down Breakdown: Localizing State Failure Tim Dertwinkel Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich Failing States and Populism in Latin America Thomas Cieslik ITESM Political Order in African Borderlands: Below, Beyond or Against the State? Judith Vorrath Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich The State-in-Society, Encroachments, Webs and Networks: Implications for Failed and Fragile States Marie-Eve Desrosiers University of Toronto Discussant(s) Barnett R. Rubin Center on International Cooperation, New York University

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TA21

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

What Drives Transnational Private Governance? Sponsors International Political Economy International Organization

Chair(s) Dimitris Katsikas London School of Economics and Political Science Regulation of Illicit Flows of Commodities in Multistakeholder Initiatives Carola Kantz London School of Economics and Political Science The Politics of Hybrid Regulatory Governance: Interests, Power and Legitimacy Dimitris Katsikas London School of Economics and Political Science Why Have Most Emerging Market Banks Not Adopted the Equator Principles? - Exploring the Limits of Private Environmental Governance Christopher Wright London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Tony Porter Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, McMaster University

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TA22

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

New Approaches to the Study of Transition and Conflict Resolution in Central Asia and the Transcaucasus Sponsors Post Communist States Peace Studies Chair(s) Ronald H. Linden University of Pittsburgh Foreign Assistance and Domestic Power: USAID and Central Asia’s Changing Political Cartels Eric M. McGlinchey George Mason University Russia's Central Asian Policy: Economic Mechanisms and Political Objectives Gregory Gleason University of New Mexico Thawing Frozen Conflicts in the Former Soviet Union Peter Rutland Wesleyan College The Post-Soviet Migration Dynamics: From Ethnic Conflict to Economic Necessity Andrei Korobkov Middle Tennessee State University Will There Be Revolution in Central Asia? Mark N. Katz George Mason University Discussant(s) Robert H. Donaldson University of Tulsa Mark N. Katz George Mason University

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TA23

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Temporality of Policymaking and the Role of Academics Sponsors Convention Theme Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Adamantia Pollis New School for Social Research Analysts or Protagonists? Academics and Policy Makers in European Defence Industry Consolidation Thomas A. Teichler European University Instiute (EUI) BBC this Morning, CNN tonight: Being an ‘Expert’ in the War on Terror Ben O'Loughlin Royal Holloway, University of London Having Left the Veranda: Responsible Scholarship Between Armchair Science and Going Native Julian Eckl IPW-HSG, University of St. Gallen The Demand for Research-Based Policy Alternatives: The Case of Electronic Money in the US and the EU Shachar Nativ University of Oxford Discussant(s) Adamantia Pollis New School for Social Research

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TA24

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Political Consequences of Economic Integration Sponsors International Political Economy Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Thomas Willett Claremont McKenna College Politics, Demographic Transitions and Economic Outcomes Tad Kugler La Sierra University Siddharth Swaminathan La Sierra University Resources and Regional Integration: Moving Beyond EU Centered Studies Lukas Loncko Claremont Graduate University The EU’s Foreign Economic Policy: Whose Policy and how Just is it? Mehmet Y. Tezcan Free University of Brussels (VUB) Unexpected Implications of an Expanding European Union Birol Yesilada Portland State University

Discussant(s) Gaspare M. Genna University of Texas at El Paso

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TA25

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Content Analysis Approaches to Leadership Assessment Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Thomas Preston Washington State University Building Stronger Images of Leadership: A Framework for Integrating Image Theory and Leadership Trait Analysis (LTA) into a More Powerful Tool for Analyzing Leaders-at-a-Distance Martha Cottam Washington State University Thomas Preston Washington State University Please Stay Tuned for the President: American Presidents and Foreign Policy Addresses Ann F. Rivlin University of Wisconsin-Madison Prospect Theory, Evaluative Framing and The Road to War in Iraq Wojtek Mackiewicz-Wolfe University of Colorado at Boulder The Connection Between the Leadership Style and the Performance of American Presidents Raluca Cozma Louisiana State University Discussant(s) Nelson Michaud École nationale d'administration publique

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TA26

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Women and Gender in Muslim Immigrant Integration in Western Europe: Legal and Socio-Political Aspects Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Galya Ruffer Northwestern University Gokce Yurdakul Brock University Caught Between a “Veil” and a “Cell Phone:” Muslim Women in France Catherine Raissiguier New Jersey City University Culture, Islam and the Law: Honor Killings in Germany Sylvia Maier Georgia Institute of Technology

Separate but not Equal: Bona Fide Occupational Qualifications and the European Head-Scarf Debate Joyce Mushaben University of Missouri – St. Louis Stepdaughters of Al-Andalus? Muslim Women in Southern Spain between Discrimination and Empowerment Gunther Dietz Universidad de Granada The Affaire du Foulard: A New French Identity? Amanda Bradford San Francisco State University Discussant(s) Galya Ruffer Northwestern University Gokce Yurdakul Brock University

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TA27

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf? Threat Perceptions and Domestic Policy Preferences in the United States and Europe Sponsors Convention Theme Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Alexander Ochs German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) Marc Schattenmann University of Erfurt Fighting International Crime and Money Laundering – A Comparison of Strategic and Tactical Differences between the US and the EU Markus Lederer University of Potsdam Just a Matter of Intensity? Differences in U.S. and European approaches to Homeland Security and CounterTerrorism Marc Schattenmann University of Erfurt Preventing Disaster - US and European Approaches to Preventing the Spread of Nuclear Weapons John B. Wolfsthal Center for Strategic and International Studies The Transatlantic Rift in GM Food Policy Celina Ramjoué European Commission, Research Directorate-General This Century’s Most Important Challenge? Different Transatlantic Threat Perceptions in the Issue Area of Climate Change Alexander Ochs German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) Discussant(s) Patrick T. Jackson American University

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TA28

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Role of Knowledge in Commodification Processes Sponsors International Political Economy Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Christoph Scherrer Kassel University Autistic Political Economy and the World Trade Organization’s Commodification Mandate Maja Gopel University of Hamburg Knowledge as an Analytical Category - Explaining the Gendered Commodification of Labour within WTO Guelay Caglar Humboldt-University of Berlin Helen Schwenken University of Kassel, Germany The Role of Knowledge and Institutions in the Commodification of Public Services Barbara Dickhaus University of Kassel Heigl Miriam University of Kassel Discussant(s) Alex Khasnabish Dalhousie University

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TA29

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Limits of European Power Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Amelia Hadfield University of Kent Beyond Interests and Norms: European Foreign Policy and the Case of the European Defence Agency Johanna Elo-Schäfer University of Hamburg Explaining Europe’s Role in World Affairs: Governance, Sovereignty and the paradox of ‘fragile institutionalism’ Christopher J. Bickerton Oxford University Languages of Legitimacy: Imagining the European Communities at the Times of ‘Permissive Consensus’ Claudia Schrag University of Cambridge Discussant(s) Amelia Hadfield University of Kent

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TA30

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Emergence of the Institutions of International Society III: Diplomacy Sponsors English School Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Halvard Leira NUPI (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) Norms and Changes in the Character of War Sarah V. Percy University of Oxford The Emergence of Early Modern Diplomacy in Europe Anuschka Tischer Philipps-Universität Marburg The Order of Diplomacy Costas M. Constantinou Keele University The Persistence of Old Regime Diplomacy: Hierarchy, Status and Personality in International Society, c. 18151945 Edward Keene Georgia Tech Discussant(s) James Der Derian Brown University

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TA31

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Writing the Subject of International Relations Sponsors International Political Sociology Convention Theme Chair(s) Jenny Edkins Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth “Let Me Tell the Story Straight On:” Middlemarch, Process-Tracing Methods, and the Creation of the Political Subject Timothy Ruback Arizona State University Disciplining a Discipline: Reading 9/11 through the Anarchy Problematique Halit Mustafa Tagma Arizona State University Everyday Cosmopolitanism: An Imaginative Alternative? Elizabeth Shannon Wheatley Arizona State University Responsible Witnessing: Refugees, the Poetics of Writing, and the Singularity of the Subject Maria Stoianova Lancaster University The Uses of Historical Narrative: Events and Non-Events in the Field of International Relations Casey Stevens University of Massachusetts, Amherst

The Uses of Historical Narrative: Events and Non-Events in the Field of International Relations William C. Wolfgram Arizona State University Discussant(s) Roxanne Doty Arizona State University Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College

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TA32

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Interpretive Dialogues: Continental Philosophy and IR Theory Sponsors International Political Sociology None Chair(s) Charlotte Epstein University of Sydney Bakhtin: From Substance to Process Xavier Guillaume University of Geneva Contintental Philosophy: Jan Patocka and Global Politics Cerwyn Moore Nottingham Trent University The Contributions of Gilles Deleuze to the Study of World Politics Julian Reid King’s College London Wittgenstein and IR Theory Karin Fierke University of St Andrews Discussant(s) Vivienne Jabri King's College London

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TA33

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Political Economy of Health and Human Security Sponsors International Political Economy Human Rights Chair(s) John A. Doces University of Southern California Demography and Democracy: Falling Fertility and Increasing Democracy John A. Doces University of Southern California Human Capital Accumulation: Canada’s New Mercantilism Carolyn Bassett York University

Trading Bodies: Medicalisation and the Global Trade Regime Rodney Loeppky York University Discussant(s) P. H. Liotta Executive Director, Pell Center for International Relations and Public Poli

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TA34

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

International Relations/Politics of South Asia Sponsors Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Organization Chair(s) Rekha Pande Maulana Azad National Urdu University Ideology, Statist Identity, and (In)Security: Inclusionist/Exclusionist Discourses in India’s Nuclearization Policies Runa Das University of Minnesota Duluth Role of Grameen Bank on the Progression of Gender Justice: An Assessment from the Capability Approach Sayeed Iftekhar Ahmed Northern Arizona University Sophia Barkat Northern Arizona University Seeking Greater Regional Integration in South Asia: The View From Bangladesh Shamim M. Choudhury California State University, Fullerton Sri Lanka, Identity Politics and Reconciliation: Civil Society in Conflict Resolution Bina D'Costa Australia National University Discussant(s) Shampa Biswas Whitman College

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TA35

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Das Kapitalstaat: Studying and Theorizing State Forms in the 21st Century Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Economy Chair(s) Ronnie D. Lipschutz Dept. of Politics, University of California, Santa Cruz Roundtable Discussants Philip Cerny Rutgers University - Newark Shelley L. Hurt Department of Political Science, Vassar College

Roundtable Discussants Jonathan Nitzan York University Herman Schwartz University of Virginia Susanne Soederberg Queen's University

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TA36

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Contested Meanings of Norms in Inter-National Relations I Sponsors International Political Sociology International Law Chair(s) Uwe Puetter Central European University, Budapest, Hungary Antje Wiener University of Bath Contested Compliance in a Liberal Normative Structure: The Western Hemisphere Idea and the Monitoring of Mexican Elections Arturo Santa-Cruz University of Guadalajara, Mexico Contested Meanings of Human Rights Norms in the Context of “War Against Terrorism” Andrea Liese Free University Berlin, Germany Greening Up: The World Bank Group in Global Environmental Governance Susan Park Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia The Evolution of Legal and Market Norms for the Activities of Private Military Companies Daniel McIntosh Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania Discussant(s) Michael Barnett University of Minnesota Nicole Deitelhoff Peace Research Institute Frankfurt

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TA37

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

‘Critical Junctures’ and International Relations: Historical Contingency and Pathways in Institutional Development Sponsors International Political Sociology None Chair(s) Bryan Mabee Queen Mary, University of London

Exogenous Shocks, Institutional Change and Path Dependence: Critical Junctures and the Institutions of US National Security Bryan Mabee Queen Mary, University of London Repression of the Real and Order Out of Chaos: The Response of International Financial Institutions to the AntiGlobalisation Movement John Gibson University of Newcastle The Role of Ideas in Triggering Critical Junctures and in Shaping the Legacies that Follow – the Costa Rican Example Emanuela Hedayat LSE The US and the Non-Imposition of Arab-Israeli Peace: The Case for a Critical Juncture Approach Roland Dannreuther University of Edinburgh Discussant(s) Colin Wight University of Exeter

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TA38

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Turkey in the New Global System Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Ahmet Salih Bicakci Isik University Competing Belief Systems and Ideas in Turkish Foreign Policy Alexandra E. Bird London School of Economics and Political Science Turkey’s New Role: Being a European in the Middle East Ahmet Salih Bicakci Isik University Turkey's Grand Strategy in a "New World" Joshua Walker Princeton University Discussant(s) Hasan Kosebalaban James Madison College, Michigan State University Hasan Kosebalaban James Madison College, Michigan State University

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TA39

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Politics of Development: National and Regional Variations In a Global Context Sponsors Global Development None

Chair(s) Thaddeus L. Underwood USMA At the Crossroads: US Nationalism, Global Development and Global Democracy Ganesh Trichur St. Lawrence University Colombia and Venezuela: Two approaches to Economic Development Alberto Martinez Simon Bolivar University Meeting at the Summit: Regional Institutions and the Rise of Regional Transnational Activism Kim D. Reimann Georgia State University South America: Toward Political Desintegration and Economic Fragmentation? Eduardo J. Viola University of Brasilia, Brazil Discussant(s) Eiichi Hoshino University of Ryukus

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TA40

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The “Asianization" of NATO: Security Implications for Central Eurasia Sponsors Post Communist States International Security Studies Chair(s) Alexei Bogaturov Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University) New Security Trends in Central Eurasia: Smaller Nations vis-à-vis “Great Powers Game” Alexei Bogaturov Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University) Russia’s Policy Reactions to the "Asianization" of NATO Bruce Parrott The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies The Transformation of NATO: Opportunities and Pitfalls Seyom Brown Brandeis University The U.S., NATO and Central Asia: Collective Security in an Energy-Rich Region Charles E. Ziegler University of Louisville U.S. Policy towards NATO’s “Geographical Creep” Mikhail Troitskiy Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO-University) Discussant(s) Thomas J. Wood Dept. of Political Science, Trinity College, CT

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TA41

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Supranational Organization and Subnational, Regional Economic and Political Autonomy Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) David L. Ellison Grinnell College Contagion as an Omitted Variable: Explaining the Spread of Sub-National Movements in Western Europe Seth K. Jolly Duke University Globalization and Local Economic Administration in Comparative Perspective David K. Jesuit Central Michigan University Rick S. Kurtz Central Michigan University Alessandro Valenza RESCO Italia Growth and Convergence: Does the Distribution of the Structural Funds Have An Effect On How It Reaches Its Goal? Christina Fattore West Virginia University Imaging National Autonomy: Emerging Models in the New Europe Stephen Deets Babson College On the Politics of Subnational Regional Development in a Supranational Context David L. Ellison Grinnell College Discussant(s) Robert Pahre University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

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TA42

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Strategic Culture: Perceptions, Realities, and Outcomes Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Edward Rhodes Rutgers University Dueling Strategic Culture(s): Assessing Different Levels of Ideational Analysis in Security Studies Christopher P. Twomey Naval Postgraduate School National Security Culture of the United States Koji Haraguchi University of Utah

Rethinking American Strategic Culture: Tragic Flaws, Positive Illusions, and Waning Pragmatism Robert R. Tomes National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Strategic Culture: Operationalization and Determinants Costel Calin The University of Tennessee Discussant(s) David M. Edelstein Georgetown University

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TA43

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Contours of a Finance-Led Growth Regime: Examining the International Political Economy of Financialization Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Matthew Watson University of Birmingham A Theory of Financialization: From Model to Analytical Framework Johnna Montgomerie University of Sussex Linking Political Economic Projects and Pension Systems in Europe: A Comparison of the Role of Occupational Pension Funds as Investment Actors in Three European Countries Antonios Roumpakis University of Bath Predatory Finance and the Financialization of the Periphery Or Raviv University of Sussex The Financialisation of the Poorest? The Case of Remittances David Hudson University College London Whither Financialisation? The Contradictory Microfoundations of Finance-Led Growth Regimes Matthew Watson University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Magnus Ryner University of Birmingham

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TA44

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Nuclear Weapons Proliferation: What Motivates it? How Can it be Detected and Deterred? Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Carol E. Kessler Pacific Northwest Center for Global Security

Breaking Out and Evasive Maneuvers: Managing Nuclear Weapons Intentions of Determined States Carol E. Kessler Pacific Northwest Center for Global Security International Relations Theory and Nonproliferation Etel Solingen University of California, Irvine Taboos and Sanctions: Preventing the Acquisition of Nuclear Weapons Thomas E. Doyle University of California, Irvine Why Comply? Mutual Learning on the Role of Non State Actors in Monitoring and Enforcing Security and Economic Treaty Systems David Deese Boston College Discussant(s) David Deese Boston College

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TA46

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

What’s New With Regional Trade Agreements? Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Kathryn B. Friedman University at Buffalo Domestic Institutions and Subnational Autonomy under NAFTA: Policy Implications of Conceptualizing the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area as a Cross Border Region Kathryn B. Friedman University at Buffalo NAFTA-ization: Regionalization and Domestic Political Adjustment in the North American Economic Area Mark D. Aspinwall University of Edinburgh Untangling the Bowl of Spaghetti: A Model of the Spread of Preferential Trade Agreements Mark Manger McGill University Mark A. Pickup Oxford University Why Doesn't Regional Monetary Cooperation Follow Trade Cooperation? Scott Cooper Brigham Young University Discussant(s) Erika Ruiz Sandoval Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)

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TA47

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

China and Africa: Trade and Aid Towards Security and Development Sponsors International Political Economy

Chair(s) Zhiqun Zhu University of Bridgeport China's Africa Policy and Its Implications Zhiqun Zhu University of Bridgeport International Politics of the Sino- Centric Tributary System in Medieval Asia and the Future of Asian Regional Order Ji-Young Lee Georgetown University Old Friends, New Partnerships: Chinese Foreign Aid to Africa and its Relation to Chinese Security Interests Matthew F. Garner Ohio State University The Mobile Phone’s “Civilizational Influence” in Africa Brian J. Hesse Northwest Missouri State University Discussant(s) Pamela Blackmon Valparaiso University Julie L. Mueller University of New England

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TA48

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Political Institutions and the Provision of Public Goods in the Developing World: Social Services, Participation and Democratic Stability Sponsors Global Development Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Rachel Beatty Riedl Princeton University Authoritarian Variations and the effects for Multiparty Systems and Democratic Participation Rachel Beatty Riedl Princeton University Ethnic Parties in New Democracies (Sri Lanka, Bulgaria, Malaysia): Selective Incentives, Organizational Networks, and Elite Competition Nikolaos Biziouras Harvard University Worlds Apart: A Comparative Analysis of Social Development in India Prerna Singh Princeton University Discussant(s) Adam W. Ziegfeld Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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TA49

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Russia's European Choice: Russian Options in an Integrating Europe Sponsors International Organization Post Communist States Chair(s) Iver B. Neumann Oslo University Commonality as a Variable Explaining Problems in International Institutions: The Case of EU-Russia Strategic Partnership Hiski M. Haukkala Finnish Institute of International Affairs Economic and Social Impact of Migration on the Recipient Society: The Case of Russia Vladimir Mukomel Russian Academy of Sciences Russia's Western Border: Revisiting Identity, Sovereignty and Subjectivity in Russia-EU Politics Vadim A. Kononenko Finnish Institute of International Affairs Theories of Integration and the Limits of EU-Russia Relations Christer H. Pursiainen Nordregio – Nordic Centre for Spatial Development Discussant(s) Iver B. Neumann Oslo University

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TA50

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Air, Water, Oil: Resources for Conflict or Cooperation in Northeast Asia? Sponsors International Security Studies Environmental Studies Chair(s) Elizabeth A. Wishnick Montclair State University China’s Surging Energy Demand: Trigger for Conflict with Japan or the Emergence of an Energy-Environment Regime in Northeast Asia? Shoichi Itoh Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia (ERINA) Comparing China’s Energy and Environmental Relations with Japan and Russia: Sources of Conflict and Cooperation Elizabeth A. Wishnick Montclair State University Sino-Japanese Energy security and East Asian Regional Stability Janet Xuanli Liao University of Dundee The More Assertive and Pragmatic New Energy Policy (NEP) in Putin’s Russia: Security Implications for Eurasia and Northeast Asia Sergey Sevastyanov Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service

Discussant(s) Carolyn M. Stephenson University of Hawaii at Manoa

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TA51

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Possibilities and Constraints to Transnational Labour Unionism Sponsors Convention Theme Global Development Chair(s) Phoebe Moore University of Lincoln Roundtable Discussants Teri Caraway University of Minnesota Teresa Healey Canadian Labour Congress Robert O'Brien McMaster University

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TA52

Thursday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

U.S. Service Academies: From Academe to Policy Making Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Gale A. Mattox U.S. Naval Academy Civil-Military Relations Education at the United States Air Force Academy Michael P. Schaub United States Air Force Academy Roundtable Discussants Cindy Jebb U.S. Military Academy Eloise F. Malone U.S. Naval Academy

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TB01

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Foucault, Power, and Responsibility Sponsors Convention Theme International Ethics International Political Sociology Chair(s) Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawaii

Applying Genealogy to Hegemonic Discourses: The Case of the Anti-whaling Discourse Charlotte Epstein University of Sydney Bodies of Evidence: Representing ‘the Violent’ in IR Rosemary E. Shinko University of Connecticut Globalization, Recognition and the Ethic of Care Jennifer Heeg Georgetown University Power, Resistance and Counter-Domination Movements Irina Velicu University of Hawaii at Manoa Discussant(s) Andreas Behnke University of Reading

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TB02

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The European Union and Multilateral Institutions Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Cooperative Organizations The Standing Group on International Relations of the ECPR (SGIR) Chair(s) Knud Erik Jørgensen University of Aarhus Grotian Visions on Trial! The EU, the ICC and the Darfur Prosecutions Tonny Brems Knudsen University of Aarhus Priority “Effective Multilateralism” - The EU’s Contribution to making UN Reform Impossible Franziska Brantner University of Cologne The European Union and Multilateral Institutions: An Agenda for Research Knud Erik Jørgensen University of Aarhus Sebastian Oberthür Vrije Universiteit Brussel Whither European Power in Global Economic Governance Institutions Jens L. Mortensen University of Copenhagen Discussant(s) Andreas Hasenclever University of Tuebingen Robert Wolfe Queen's University

Coop Org Panel

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TB03

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

What Difference do Human Rights Institutions Make? Beth Simmons and Critics Sponsors International Law Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Beth A. Simmons Harvard University Roundtable Discussants Michael Byers University of British Columbia R. Charli Carpenter University of Pittsburgh Claudia Dahlerus Albion College

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TB04

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Non-traditional Security: Theory and Practice Sponsors Convention Theme Global Development Japan Association of International Relations

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Yusuke Dan Director, Tokai University European Center, Denmark Can Words Change the World?: Theoretical Implications of “Human Security” for International Relations and its Applicability as Policy Guidelines Takashi Baba Professor, Shizuoka University of Art and Culture Energy Security and Environmental Protection: The Case of Sakhalin Development Hiroyuki Fujimaki Lecturer, Tokai University Human Security in Practice: The Case of Food Security Naoto Yoshikawa Acting Chancellor, Hawaii Tokai International College, USA Non-Traditional Security Discussed: The Debates in Japan on Post-Conflict Contributions David Arase Associate Professor, Pomona College, USA Discussant(s) Yusuke Dan Director, Tokai University European Center, Denmark

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TB06

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities in the National Policy Domain - Roundtable (a) Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) J. Ann Tickner University of Southern California Roundtable Discussants Gale A. Mattox U.S. Naval Academy John J. Mearsheimer University of Chicago Henry R. Nau The George Washington University Iver B. Neumann Oslo University Marcela Rios Tobar Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales , Sede Chile (FLACSO Chile)

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TB07

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Global Citizenship: Pedagogical, Theoretical, and Cross National Perspectives Sponsors Convention Theme International Education Chair(s) Harry I. Chernotsky University of North Carolina at Charlotte Roundtable: Cold War Perspectives on European Citizenship and Integration: The Example of the Anti-Communist Czechoslovak Exile Francis Raska Charles University Roundtable: Teaching Citizenship in South Africa Ralph Lawrence University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg Roundtable: Theoretical Aspects of Global Citizenship Harry I. Chernotsky University of North Carolina at Charlotte Discussant(s) J. Barron Boyd Le Moyne College

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TB08

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Organizations and Policy Implemenation Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None German Political Science Association (DVPW)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Jutta Joachim Leibniz University Hannover Bertjan Verbeek Radboud University Nijmegen Beyond the Carrot and Stick: How Effective are State Reporting Procedures in the WTO and the OECD Thomas Conzelmann Darmstadt University of Technology Enforcers, Managers or Authorities? International Organizations and Policy Implementation Jutta Joachim Leibniz University Hannover Bob Reinalda Radboud University Bertjan Verbeek Radboud University Nijmegen International Organizations and Implementation by Blacklisting Jason Sharman University of Sydney Pincers and Self-Interest: Supranational Enforcement of European Union Gender Equality Legislation Anna van der Vleuten Radboud University Discussant(s) Michael Tierney College of William and Mary

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TB09

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Do Enduring Developments Contribute to 1990s Decline in Wars? Sponsors Peace Studies None Chair(s) Bruce Russett Yale University Caveats to the "Pacification" of the Global System Monty G. Marshall George Mason University Conflict Resolution Contributions to 1990s Decline in Wars Louis Kriesberg Syracuse University

The Decline of War – Will it Continue? Nils Petter Gleditsch CSW/PRIO The Demise of War and of Speculations about the Causes Thereof John Mueller Ohio State University Theorizing the 1990s Decline in Wars Carolyn M. Stephenson University of Hawaii at Manoa Discussant(s) Ted Robert Gurr University of Maryland, College Park

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TB10

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Transnational Peacebuilding and Peace Activism Sponsors Peace Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) John Gould Colorado College Engines of Change: The Role of Youth in Global Conflict and Development Mark D. Hamilton American University Evaluating Peacebuilding Initiatives Using Multiple Methodologies: Lessons Learned from a Greek-Turkish Peace Education Initiative Esra Cuhadar Gurkaynak Department of Political Science, Bilkent University Orkun Genco Genc Sabanci University The Global Anti-War Network: Emergence and Impact Ruth Reitan University of Miami, Dept. of International Studies The Global Justice Movement in the United States since Seattle Jennifer Hadden Cornell University Sidney Tarrow Cornell University Transnational Peacebuilding: Bringing Salt and Light to Colombia and the United States Loramy C. Gerstbauer Gustavus Adolphus College Discussant(s) Amal Khoury American University

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TB11

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Leaders, Policymakers, and Domestic Policies: Explaining State Behavior Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Ozlem Kayhan University of Notre Dame Democratic Peace and Gender Variants: The Big Five in Crisis and War 1918-2002 Hemda Ben-Yehuda Bar Ilan University Kosovo, Coercive Diplomacy and the Bureaucratic Politics Model: Understanding US Policy Choices Tara M. Lavallee Univeristy of Notre Dame Stronger at Home, Respected in the World? Variation in Leader Insecurity and International Relations Jessica L. Weeks Stanford University The Tipping Point for War: Overconfidence and the Certainty of Conflict Dominic Johnson Princeton University Dominic Tierney Swarthmore College Discussant(s) Il Hyun Cho Cornell University

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TB13

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Hegel and International Relations Sponsors Global Development International Political Sociology Chair(s) Ritu Vij University of Aberdeen Hegel Beyond the State? Left Hegelian Thought and Global Politics Martin Weber The University of Queensland Hegel Contra Hegel Ritu Vij University of Aberdeen Hegel, the Savage, and the Wound of Wealth David Blaney Macalester College Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College

The Death of Geist? Hegel's Haunting of IR Theory Robbie Shilliam University of Oxford Discussant(s) Chris Brown London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

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TB14

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Turning a reflexive eye on the IR discipline III: The IR Discipline as (Open) Social System Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) Yosef Lapid New Mexico State University Hegemonic IR and Academic “Being-in-the-World” Arlene B. Tickner Universidad de los Andes Paradigms, Cultures and Translations: Seven ways of Studying the Discipline Christian Büger European University Institute Relinking the Scientific Study of Politics with Political Practice Friedrich Kratochwil European University Institute The Social and Intellectual Structure of the IR Discipline Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen Towards a "Well-Ordered" Social Science James W. Davis University of St. Gallen Discussant(s) Yosef Lapid New Mexico State University

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TB15

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Formal Theory and Strategic Interaction: Insights on Preferences and Choices Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Michael D. McGinnis Indiana University Capitulation in the Traditional Deterrence Model Lisa J. Carlson University of Idaho Raymond Dacey University of Idaho

Strategic Interaction and the Two-Good Theory of Foreign Policy T. Clifton Morgan Rice University Glenn Palmer Penn State University The July Crisis: A Game-Theoretic Analysis Frank C. Zagare University at Buffalo, SUNY Discussant(s) Michael D. McGinnis Indiana University

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TB16

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Corporations and the Environment Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Elin Lerum Boasson The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Do CSR Instruments Matter? The Case of European Oil Companies Elin Lerum Boasson The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Jørgen Wettestad The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Economic Competitiveness versus International Legitimacy: Consequences for Environmental Policy-making Katharina Holzinger University of Hamburg Making Business Green and the Environment Profitable: The Promotion of Environmental Industries and Environmental Management in the EU, Japan, and the US Mark A. Elder Michigan State University

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TB17

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Media, Popular Culture, and Responsibility Sponsors Convention Theme International Communication Chair(s) J.P. Singh Georgetown University Globalization by Gaslight: Themes on the Future of State Sovereignty in Popular Fiction, 1870-1920 Michael J. Stoil Troy University - Atlantic Region Material Objects and Aura: Political Responsibility and Popular Culture in Relations to Modern Social Movements David E. Toohey University of Hawaii Political Science Department

Returning Home: Redemption and Agency in (re)Crossing Borders Heather L. Johnson McMaster Univeristy Scholars Under Spotlight: The Media Coverage of Controversial Scholarship in Social Sciences Mehpare Selcan Kaynak Dept. of Pol. Sci. , Bogazici University Discussant(s) Carolyn Gallaher American University

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TB18

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Islamism Between Radicalism and Moderation Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Marc Lanteigne University of St. Andrews Sunni Islamists in Iraq: An Analytical Map David Romano Rhodes College The Burden of Power? Radicalism and Moderation in the Islamic Republic of Iran James Thomas Devine McGill Discussant(s) Marc Lanteigne University of St. Andrews

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TB19

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

IR Theory, Politics, and Responsibility I Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) Sandra C. Rein University of Alberta Constructivist Perspectives on International Political Economy – Hard Facts, Vague Ideas, Responsible Scholarship Alexander Brand University of Dresden - Technische Universitaet Dresden/Germany Intellectual Responsibility and IR Theory: Security Studies, Scholarship, and Negotiationg the Theory/Practice Gap Chris B. McIntosh University of Chicago Professional Paradigms, Disciplinary Cacophony, and Social Responsibilities Richard W. Chadwick University of Hawaii The Rhetorical Capital of Theories, and what Ought to be Done about it: The Democratic Peace Thesis and the Road to the Roadmap Piki Ish-Shalom The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Discussant(s) Meenal Shrivastava Athabasca University, Alberta

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TB21

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Between Soft and Hard Power: Contemporary Applications of Nonviolent Conflict Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Stephen Zunes University of San Francisco Nonviolent Action in Latin America's New Democracies Kristina Mani Oberlin College Post-Transition Conflict: Does Nonviolent People Power Dampen Lethality? Doug Bond Harvard University and Virtual Research Associates, Inc. Joe Bond Harvard University and Virtual Research Associates, Inc. Struggles to Defend and Reclaim the Commons Through Nonviolent Action Kurt Schock Rutgers University, Newark The Emergence of Strategic Nonviolent Conflict as a Force for Regime Change Stephen Zunes University of San Francisco Discussant(s) Maria J. Stephan International Center on Nonviolent Conflict

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TB22

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

A Comparative Look at Factors Influencing Foreign Policy Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Jeffrey A. Larsen SAIC Autocratic States and International Conflict: Not Just a Residual Category Belgin San Akca UC, Davis Japan and Nuclear Weapons: Domestic Inputs Into Japan's Non-Nuclear Stance Maria Rost Rublee University of Tampa Questioning Pacifism: Collective Identity and Security Policy in Japan Keiko Hirata California State University, Northridge

Discussant(s) Robert R. Tomes National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

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TB23

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Academic and Non-Academic Careers: From Survival Skills to Ultimate Goals Sponsors Professional Development Committee Chair(s) Ido Oren University of Florida Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas Roundtable Discussants Axel Dreher ETH Zurich Patrick James University of Southern California Keith Krause Graduate Institute of International Studies Susan K. Sell The George Washington University Thomas G. Weiss City University of New York

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TB24

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Common Sense in the Theory & Practice of US Diplomacy Sponsors Diplomatic Studies None Chair(s) David H. Dunn University of Birmingham A Case Study: FDR's Policy of Tutelage for Korea--Misguided or Well Planned? Robert L. Hays Political Science America has no Better Friend than Australia? An Analysis of the US-Australia Alliance Brendon O’Connor Griffith University Common Sense and Foreign Policy John D. Stempel Univ. of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy Narrating Hegemony: Discursive Practices and the Diplomacy of Culture and Information in US Foreign Policy Sarah E. Graham Australian National University

Discussant(s) David H. Dunn University of Birmingham

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TB25

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Gender in the Classroom Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Active Learning in International Affairs Women's Caucus Chair(s) Douglas J. Becker University of Southern California Laura Sjoberg Duke University Roundtable Discussants Mohammed Bahramzadeh Arizona Western College Francine D'Amico Syracuse University Debra L. DeLaet Drake University Julie Webber Illinois State University

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TB26

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Transnational Debates on Human Rights in the Muslim World Sponsors Human Rights Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Anthony Chase Occidental College Muslim Diasporas in Europe: Incomplete Integration, Identity Crisis, and the Quest for Human Rights Mahmood Monshipouri Quinnipiac University The Changing Role of Human Rights Claims in Controversies Concerning West European Muslim Demands for Cultural and Religious Accommodation Elaine Thomas Bard College The Intersection of Human Rights and Islam in Framing Contemporary Muslim World Debates Anthony Chase Occidental College Transnational Activism from the Closet: Gay Rights in the Middle East Hassan El-Menyawi Davidson College Discussant(s) Jocelyne Cesari Harvard University

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TB27

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Patterns and Trends in U.S. Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Deborah W. Larson University of California, Los Angeles Analyzing the Militarization of U.S. Foreign Policy Eric M. French Indiana University Grand Strategy for "Small Wars" Wanted: Why the U.S. has not Learned the Lessons fro Winning the Peace in Low Intensity Conflicts Julien Tourreille University of Quebec at Montreal, UQAM Instructing Soldiers for Their States: The Allocation and Evolution of U.S. Military Training Assistance for Foreign Nationals Martin J. Kifer University of Minnesota Where Does Diplomacy End? The Turning of the Screw from U.S. Economic Sanctions to Military Dispute Monika A. Klimek University of Colorado at Boulder Jerome F. Venteicher University of Missouri-Columbia Discussant(s) Deborah W. Larson University of California, Los Angeles

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TB28

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Focusing Close to Home: Critiques of the Profession Sponsors International Political Economy Convention Theme Chair(s) Anna Stavrianakis University of Sussex Call to Arms: The University as a Site of Militarised Capitalism and a Site of Struggle Anna Stavrianakis University of Sussex Challenges to Academic Freedom: From Structural Adjustment to the War on Terror Constantine George Caffentzis University of Southern Maine Concessions and Contradictions: Surviving Academic Institutions Elize E. Sakamoto LSE The Burden of Academic Labour: Measure and Value in UK Higher Education David Harvie University of Leicester

Discussant(s) Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle

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TB29

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

U.S Foreign Policy Issues and Challenges Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Jerel A. Rosati University of South Carolina About Face? Foreign Policy Change and the Reagan Doctrine Jerel A. Rosati University of South Carolina Adverse effects of U.S. Foreign Policy: MS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha) Greta Costa Nova Southeastern University Loreta Costa Nova Southeastern University Shall These Secessionist States Be Recognized? The U.S. Stance Toward Secessionist Movements in Europe, Africa and South East Asia Jonathan Paquin McGill University Discussant(s) Sheldon R. Anderson Miami University

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TB30

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Rethinking Realism: The Continuing Relevance of Realist Political Thought? Sponsors English School International Ethics Chair(s) Brian C. Schmidt Carleton University Cartesian Realism? Raymond Aron's Marriage of Liberalism and Realism Nicholas Rengger St Andrews UNiversity Hans J. Morgenthau’s Discussion of Meaning in International Relations Mihaela Neacsu The Open University, UK Thomas Hobbes and The Just War Tradition: Just War Questions and Realist Answers Cian D. O'Driscoll University of Wales, Aberystwyth Understanding Continuity and Change in Realism Columba Peoples Swansea University

Discussant(s) Brian C. Schmidt Carleton University

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TB31

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Emergence of the Institutions of International Society IV: Limitations on Warfare Sponsors English School None Chair(s) Benjamin de Carvalho NUPI (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) “Once Upon a Time…”: Humanitarianism in International Society Andrea Paras University of Toronto Just War, Legal War, and Hegemony in Early-Modern Europe Randall C. H. Lesaffer Tilburg University Social Institutions and Warfare in Latin Europe Vivek Sharma Yale University The Emergence of International Order in Legitimisations of War from 16th to 18th Century Anuschka Tischer Philipps-Universität Marburg Ways of Warmaking: Just War and Sovereign Authority in a Historical Perspective Jens Bartelson University of Copenhagen Discussant(s) Yale Ferguson Rutgers University, Newark

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TB32

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Realism, Foreign Policy, and Responsibility in Peace and War Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Convention Theme Chair(s) James M. Lindsay Council on Foreign Relations Hegemony and the Limits of International Law: Explaining Guantánamo as an Operation of Power Jennifer Dugan Leo Strauss and US Foreign Policy: Elites, 'Salutary Opinions" and 'Noble Lies' Aggie Hirst University of Manchester Realism, Morality, and International Relations: Explaining the Decision-Making Principles Underlying Augustine's Just War Criteria Joel H. Westra John G. Tower Center for Political Studies - Southern Methodist University

Security First Amitai Etzioni The George Washington University Speaking Truth to Power: Hans Morgenthau on the Ethics of Scholarship Murielle Cozette Australian National University Discussant(s) Jack E. Holmes Hope College

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TB33

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Gender and the Levels of Governance in a Post-National World Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Organization Women's Caucus Chair(s) S. Laurel Weldon Purdue University Do Numbers 1325 Ring Any Bells? - Gender Mainstreaming in the Context of the European Civilian Crisis Management Operations Marjaana Juahola University of Helsinki The Politics of the Global Governance of Eating Disorders: A Model for Cross-State Comparison Kristin Edquist Eastern Washington University The Use and Abuse of International Human Rights Norms: Tensions between Ethnicity and Gender in the Andes Manuela L. Pica Universidad San Francisco de Quito Women in the Peripheries: Evaluating the Impact of Subnational Institutions on Women in Politics Candice D. Ortbals Pepperdine University Margaret E. Rincker Illinois Wesleyan University Discussant(s) Joyce P. Kaufman Whittier College Alison D. Renteln University of Southern California

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TB34

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Ethical and Practical Challenges of Field Studies on Armed Groups Sponsors Convention Theme Peace Studies Chair(s) Klaus Schlichte Humboldt University at Berlin, Germany

Chair(s) Kirsti Stuvoy University of Tromsoe, Norway A Bridge Not Too Far: Overcoming the Challenges of Ethnography in the Study of Armed Groups Ismail Olawale University of Bradford Fieldwork, Objectivity, and the Academic Enterprise: Constraints and Opportunities for the Study of Non-State Actors Marie-Joëlle Zahar Universite de Montreal Reflections on Fieldwork among the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) during the 1980s Thomas Zitelmann Free University Berlin Discussant(s) J. David Singer University of Michigan

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TB35

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Identity, Culture, and International Politics Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Michael Grossman Mount Union College Contested National Identity and Foreign Policy: The Case of Turkey and Japan Hasan Kosebalaban James Madison College, Michigan State University National Identity and Foreign Policy in Post-Soviet Ukraine Michael Grossman Mount Union College The British Empire, the United States and the Origins of the “Anglo identity” in World Politics, 1895-1905 Srdjan Vucetic The Ohio State Universty Discussant(s) William T. Laventhal Graduate Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers-Newark

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TB36

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

National Foreign Policies in the EU Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Geoffrey R. Edwards University of Cambridge Narratives and the Analysis of European Foreign Policies Ben Tonra Dublin European Institute

National Foreign Policy of EU Member States: How Distinctive and How Unique Ludovica Marchi Reading Univ., UK The EU and Member States: New Networks and New Capacities? Geoffrey R. Edwards University of Cambridge Discussant(s) Henrik Larsen Copenhagen Univ.

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TB37

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Building Tolerant Civic Society in Tajikistan: 10 Years after Civil War Sponsors Post Communist States Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Houman A. Sadri University of Central Florida International Organizations in Tajikistan: Their Agendas for Peace Building, Conflict Resolution and Multculturism Alan J. DeYoung University of Kentucky Religion and Education in Tajikistan: Toward Tolerant Civic Society Sandra Cheldelin ICAR, George Mason University The System of Social Identities in Tajikistan: Early Warning and Conflict Prevention Karina V. Korostelina National Taurida University, Ukraine Discussant(s) Gregg Hall Morehouse College Reuel Hanks Oklahoma State University

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TB38

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Militarization of Knowledge: Materialitites, Epistemic Violence, and Feminist Interventions Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Convention Theme International Communication Chair(s) Anna M. Agathangelou York University Roundtable Discussants Melanie Richter-Montpetit York University

Roundtable Discussants Tamara Spira University of California, Santa Cruz Heather Turcotte University of California, Santa Cruz

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TB39

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Socio-Economic Aspects of Post-Communist Transition Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Spyridon Kotsovilis McGill University Building in the Sand Beau A. Bergmann University of Northern Iowa From Transition to Growth: Social Networks and Business Performance Iva Bozovic University of Southern California National Currencies and Identity Formation in Former Soviet States Scott Cooper Brigham Young University The Economic Impact of Migration Flows: Sustainable Development of the Western Balkans and Emigration Vladimir P. Grecic Institute of International Politics and Economics Discussant(s) Mariya Y. Omelicheva Purdue University Rachel J. Vanderhill University of Virginia

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TB40

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Terrorism as Politics: Understanding Sources of Support for Terrorism Sponsors International Security Studies Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Kathleen Smarick National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism Attitudinal Factors in Passive Support for Terrorism against American Civilians Clay Ramsay Program on International Policy Attitudes Steve Weber Program on International Policy Attitudes Consenting to Jihad Christine Fair United States Institute of Peace

Consenting to Jihad Stephen M. Shellman University of Georgia Hizballah and the Tamil Tigers – Comparing Service Provision by Insurgent Organizations Shawn T. Flanigan University at Albany, State University of New York Terrorism and Institutional Legitimacy: When do Ordinary Citizens Support Extraordinary Violence? Gary LaFree University of Maryland Terrorists and Insurgents as Webmaster Victor Asal University at Albany, State University of New York Paul Harwood University of North Florida Discussant(s) Gary Ackerman National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism

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TB41

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Scholarship and Engagement with Power and Policy Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Gunhild Hoogensen University of Tromso "First Let's Kill All the Teachers": Sudanese Universities as Sites of Resistance and Social Transformation Linda S. Bishai US Institute of Peace Influential Scholars and Scholarship: The Politics of Expertise in International Relations Johan Eriksson The Swedish Institute of International Affairs Whom Shall I Serve? The Cognitive, Social, and Moral Commitments of a Theoretical Engagement with Power Inanna H. Hamati-Ataya American University of Beirut Discussant(s) Gunhild Hoogensen University of Tromso

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TB42

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Development, Democracy and Justice Sponsors Convention Theme Global Development Chair(s) Pamela Blackmon Valparaiso University

Does IMF Conditionality Threaten Regional Security? Julie L. Mueller University of New England Eliminating Trade Barriers: A Final Step toward Alleviating Poverty in the Poorest Countries Pamela Blackmon Valparaiso University Globalization and Justice: Orientations of American Elites to Pressing Social Issues David C. Earnest Old Dominion University Ole R. Holsti Duke University Steering the Race to Fish: Governance and the International Political Economy of Fisheries Eric J. Ziegelmayer Saint Lawrence University Transition toward Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Determinants Fostering or Hindering Democratization Mi Yung Yoon Hanover College Discussant(s) Praveen K. Chaudhry FIT / SUNY

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TB43

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Human Rights, Emancipation, and Responsibility Sponsors Human Rights Convention Theme Chair(s) Srini Sitaraman Clark University, Department of Government and International Relations Abandoned Lives along Border Zones: Forcibly Displaced Peoples, Kafka’s Parables, and the International Protection Regime Decha Tangseefa Thammasat University Foreign Participation in China's Human Rights Regime: Cosmeticians of Oppression or Defenders of Justice? Titus Chen University of California, Irvine Securizitizing AIDS, Gender Equality and Refugees: Who and What Is It Good For? Natalie Florea Hudson University of Connecticut The Anti-Slavery Project: Legal Abolition vs. Effective Emancipation Joel F. Quirk Australian National University Discussant(s) Marilyn I. McMorrow Georgetown University

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TB44

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Corruption in State: Economic and Political Dimensions Sponsors International Law International Political Economy Chair(s) Hans Krause Hansen Copenhagen Business School Corruption, Illegal Trade and Compliance with the Montreal Protocol Kate Ivanova University of Southern California Foreign Corporation Penetration, Corruption, and Economic Development in Less Developed Countries Jeffrey Kentor Department of Sociology, University of Utah Discussant(s) Eleni Tsingou University of Warwick

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TB45

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Criminal Justice: Enforcing Human Rights? Sponsors Human Rights None Chair(s) Eric Leonard Shenandoah University A Quest for Accountability - The Effectiveness of Internatianal Criminal Tribunals on Ending Impunity Frederike A. van de Poll University of Tübingen Expansion of Transitional Justice: Its Causes and Impact - A Cross-National Statistical Analysis Hun Joon Kim University of Minnesota Global Governance and the State: Domestic Enforcement of Universal Jurisdiction Eric Leonard Shenandoah University Taking Milosevic Seriously: The Politics of International Justice Jonathan Graubart San Diego State University Latha Varadarajan San Diego State University Discussant(s) John W. Dietrich Bryant University

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TB46

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Domestic Industries in a Globalizing Economy: Evidence from North America and Europe Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Kerry A. Chase Tufts University A Tale of Two Clusters Maureen A. Molot Carleton University Lynn K. Mytelka University of Maastricht Everything but Trade: How a Protectionist House of Representatives Passed the United States-Central AmericanDominican Republic Free Trade Agreement Collin T. Jergens Georgetown University Globalization and the Politics of Subsidies Umut Aydin University of Washington Ideology Rules – The Falsity of Ober-Structuralism in Neo-Developmental State Arguments – Japan and Ireland Revisited Dan Breznitz Georgia Institute of Technology Industry Lobbying and Rules of Origin in Free Trade Agreements Kerry A. Chase Tufts University Discussant(s) Philipp G. Khanin Saint-Petersburg State University

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TB47

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Diplomacy and International Equilibrium Sponsors Diplomatic Studies English School Chair(s) Greg Russell University of Oklahoma A Dipomacy of Understanding: Raymond Aron and the Moral Foundations of International Political Equilibrium Reed Davis Seattle Pacific University The Diplomacy of Equilibrium: Calhoun, Guizot, and Peel David Clinton Baylor University Theodore Roosevelt's Diplomacy and the Quest for Great Power Equilibrium Greg Russell University of Oklahoma

Woodrow Wilson: Diplomacy and the Critique of Equilibrium Daniel G. Lang Lynchburg College Discussant(s) Eric Heinze University of Oklahoma

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TB48

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Legal Theory and International Relations Theory: An Analysis of Current Challenges Sponsors International Law None Chair(s) Anthony Clark Arend Georgetown University Refugees and Legal Rules: Can the International Refugee Regime Provide Adequate Protection? Sarah Cross M.A. Refugee Studies Center, Oxford University The International Prohibition on Torture: Is it Law? John Sawyer Georgetown University The Law of War and the Global War on Terror Anthony Clark Arend Georgetown University The Wires Have Ears: Balancing Civil Liberties and Security in the Post-September 11th World Elizabeth Grimm Georgetown University Discussant(s) John K. Gamble Penn State University

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TB49

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Ethical responsibility and responsiveness in international relations Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) Toni A. Erskine University of Wales, Aberystwyth Response-ability in the Age of War Against Terrorism: Responsive Ethics Servan Adar Avsar Istanbul Bilgi University Sympathy in War Shunzo Majima University of Birmingham The Just Soldier: Facing a War that Does Not Meet Jus ad Bellum Criteria Francis Harbour George Mason University

Discussant(s) Mervyn Frost Dept. of War Studies, King's College, London

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TB50

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Failing/Failed State (2): The Failed State and Security Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Tobias Debiel Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg Terrorist Black Holes: A Study into Terrorist Sanctuaries Rem Korteweg Clingendael Centre for Strategic Studies The Myth of the Failed State and the war on Terror: A Challenge to the Conventional Wisdom Aidan Hehir University of Sheffield Understanding Political Order and Public Security in Failing States Alice Hills University of Leeds Wars across States: Regional Conflict and State Collapse in Africa James J. Hentz Virginia Military Institute Discussant(s) Tobias Debiel Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg

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TB51

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Norms Revisited Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Lise M. Howard Georgetown University Legitimacy and Strategic Behavior: The Instrumental Use of Norms in World Politics Ian Hurd Northwestern University Researching World Public Opinion: The State of the Art Steven G. Kull Program on International Policy Attitudes, University of Maryland Resisting Norms – How do Actors Oppose Norm Change in International Politics? Cindy Kite Umea University Malin Eklund Wimelius Umeå University

The Rise and Possible Demise of the Norm of Negotiated Settlement in Civil Wars Lise M. Howard Georgetown University

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TB52

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Supranational Organization and Subnational, Regional Economic and Political Autonomy-Europe and Beyond Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) David L. Ellison Grinnell College International Institutions and Changes in Preferences of States: “The Second Image Reversed” in the Case of Regional Integration Min-hyung Kim University of Washington Regional Economic Integration in Europe and the Western Hemisphere: Is There a Method to the Madness? Axel Huelsemeyer Concordia University Sub-National Contention in the Philippines Helen J. Delfeld Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Supranational Organization and Subnational Regional Economic and Political Autonomy: The Case of NAFTA Cross Border Regions Kathryn B. Friedman University at Buffalo The EU Enlargement toward the Western Balkan Countries: The Use of Sub-Regionalism as a Policy Tool Atsuko Higashino Hiroshima City University, Faculty of International Studies Discussant(s) David L. Ellison Grinnell College

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TB99

Thursday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Political Sociology, Ethics and Accountability Sponsors International Political Sociology International Ethics Convention Theme Africa as an Object of Knowledge: Representation as Production Isaac A. Kamola Unıversıty of Mınnesota, Twin Cities Cognitive Modeling of Concept Systems: Comparing Knowledge Representations Guilherme de Araujo Silva University of Southern California Conceptualizing Accountability: The Role of Context and Culture Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre George Washington University

Democratic Solutions to Nuclear Waste Siting: Policy Options Henry B. Lyon University of Kentucky Disciplining the Self-Image of the Discipline: IR Metatheory and the Political Miguel F. de Larrinaga University of Ottawa Domestic Legitimacy, Competent Authority, and the Right of National Defense Kimberly A. Hudson Brown University Elite Interviewing in Cross-National Research: Promise and Pitfalls Jennifer K. Smith UW - Milwaukee For a New History of Energy Relations Paolo Natali University of Cambridge Hard and Soft Jihad in International Relations Hayat Alvi-Aziz Arcadia University Histories Clash: The Case of the Denial of the Jewish Holocaust Nava Lowenheim The Hebrew University of Jerusalem I N G O s, Protocolism, and the Building of a Cosmopolitan Framework of Accountability Richard R. Weiner Rhode Island College Institutional Path Dependence for Regime Survival in the Face of the Great Famine: A Comparative Analysis of China and North Korea Taekyoon Kim Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Motive and Intention in Humanitarian Intervention Kimberly A. Hudson Brown University Mourning and Political Risk: Thinking beyond Atrocity and Justice in World Politics Kate Schick St Andrews University Poiesis of Silence: A Politics of Resistance Natascha P. Mard University of Hawai'i at Manoa Protecting Populations at the Cost of Individuals? The Construction of Public Health as a Political Force Elizabeth A. Breier-Sharlow American University Reforming the United Nations: Enhancing the Accountability to meet the Global Challenge Ikuyo Hasuo Hitotsubashi University, Graduate School of Law Regulating European Monetary Relations through Risk and Uncertainty: Governance and the Asymmetric Application of the Stability and Growth Pact Bartholomew Paudyn Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada Regulatory Discretion and Policy Innovation: Research on Flexible Policy Approaches Lada Kochtcheeva Dunbar University of Michigan - Dearborn

Re-Territorializing the Global Order: Carl Schmitt and the Concept of Grossraum Today Alexander D. Barder Florida International University Territory as a Property Claim Barton T. Edgerton London School of Economics The “Christian Democrats” of Turkey? Bias or Misperception: The Justice and Development Party’s Foreign Media Coverage Baris Kesgin Department of Political Science, The University of Kansas The Economy of Immigrant Labor in the United Arab Emirates Kimberly Weir Northern Kentucky University The Effects of Europhilia in EU Studies: The Missing Debate between Supranational Scepticism and Justification Andrew R. Glencross European University Institute, Florence The Impact of Evolutionary Psychology and Research into Racial/Ethnic Difference into the Theory, Practice, and Teaching of International Relations Daniel McIntosh Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania The Myth of a Polarized America Reproduced North of the US Border? The Quebec Media Coverage of the “Culture War” in the United States Frederick Gagnon Université du Québec à Montréal The Other Side of Virtue: Intervention Abroad and Democracy at Home Alexander Gourevitch Columbia University The Reformulation of Crisis: Communicating Urgency in a Complex World D. G. Webster USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies Towards International Political Sociology of the Environment: A Russian Case Study Monica Tennberg University of Lapland Traditional and Local Knowledge in Multilateral Environmental Agreements: Science and Policy Dimensions Pia M. Kohler University of Alaska, Fairbanks; Department of Political Science U.S. Political Foundations of UN Reform Stasis and Responsible Scholarship Roger A. Coate University of South Carolina Andrei Iovu Moldova State University and University of South Carolina Why Do States Join the International Criminal Court? - A Typology Michael J. Struett North Carolina State University Will Calanus Force the World Community in General and the Signatories of the Svalbard Treaty Specifically to take a Stand on Norway’s Sovereignty over the Svalbard Area? Rachel G. Haug ISS, NTNU

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TC01

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Europe and Latin America (I) Sponsors Cooperative Organizations International Political Economy Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Roberto Domínguez Suffolk University After Vienna: Rethinking the Birregional Strategic Alliance between Europe and Latin America Stephan Sberro ITAM Brazil and Mexico: Models of Integration and the Challenges of Development Marcos A. Guedes de Oliveira Universidade Federal de Pernambuco New Integration Models in Europe and Latin America Thomas Cieslik ITESM Trade Triangulation: The Stalemate of the FTAA and EU-MERCOSUR FTA Gaspare M. Genna University of Texas at El Paso Discussant(s) Pablo Toral Beloit College

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TC02

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The International Political Economy of Trafficking Sponsors International Political Economy Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Simon Reich University of Pittsburgh All Shook Up: The Impact of the Tsunami on Trafficking in South and Southeast Asia Kamal Sadiq University of California, Irvine Drug-Trafficking and the State in Mexico: Unstable Alliances Monica Serrano El Colegio de Mexico Prohibitions Nested and Embedded: Exploring the Persistence of Human and Drug Trafficking H. Richard Friman Marquette University The Changing Political Economy of Illicit Commerce in Peripheral States William Reno Northwestern University The Trafficking in Persons: Relating Then to Now John Picarelli American University

Discussant(s) Simon Reich University of Pittsburgh

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TC03

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

From Primitive Accumulation to Accumulation by Dispossession? Debating the New Imperialism Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Marcus E. Taylor Queen's University Bringing Capitalism Back In: The Limits to Labour-Shareholder Activism in the New Imperialism Susanne Soederberg Queen's University Street Corner Performances Negotiating the Accumulation of Capital, Power, and Dispossession Dia Da Costa Hobart and William Smith Colleges The Intellectual Commons vs Intellectual Property: Marxian and Polanyian Perspectives on the Primitive Accumulation of Intellectual Capital Bob Jessop Lancaster University Discussant(s) Jeffrey Harrod University of Amsterdam

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TC04

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Meeting African Political and Development Challenges - African Politics Conference Group panel Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None African Politics Conference Group

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Sandra F. Joireman Wheaton College Building National Political Coalitions and Managing Natural Resources: Implications for Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Botswana Amy R. Poteete Concordia University Constitution-Making and Reform of the Kenyan State Makau Mutua State University of New York Buffalo Law School The Resource Curse Revisited: What Role Ownership? Ryan Conway Truman State University John James Quinn Truman State University

Women in Parliament: Do They Make a Difference in the Lives of Women? The Case of Mauritius Sheila Bunwaree University of Mauritius Mi Yung Yoon Hanover College Discussant(s) Sandra F. Joireman Wheaton College

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TC05

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Negotiating Global Environmental Politics in the Classroom Sponsors Environmental Studies Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Radoslav S. Dimitrov University of Western Ontario Bad Can be Good: Simulating Forest Negotiations Radoslav S. Dimitrov University of Western Ontario Negotiating the Earth’s Future: Utilizing an “Earth Summit” Simulation in the Teaching of International Environmental Politics John Creed College of Charleston Negotiating the Next Climate Treaty Liliana B. Andonova Colby College Renzo Mendoza Colby College Discussant(s) Elizabeth DeSombre Wellesley College

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TC06

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Disaggregating the Role of Political Regimes in Internal Conflicts Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Cooperative Organizations The Standing Group on International Relations of the ECPR (SGIR) Chair(s) Halvard Buhaug International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Political Opportunity Structures and Civil War Kristian S. Gleditsch University of Essex Simulating the Evolution of Global Democracy Levels Joachim Carlsen International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)

Coop Org Panel

Simulating the Evolution of Global Democracy Levels Håvard Hegre PRIO, International Peace Reseach Institute, Oslo The Ills of Diversity: How Increasing Social Antagonisms Translate into Violence Gerald Schneider University of Konstanz Why Do Rulers Commit Mass Murder? The Microfoundations of Human Insecurity Aysegul Aydin University of Colorado at Boulder Scott Gates International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Discussant(s) Christian Davenport University of Maryland

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TC07

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Explaining Ethnic Conflict Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Shelley Deane Bowdoin College Belligerent Nationalism in a Globalizing World: A Peace and Conflict Studies Perspective Harry Anastasiou Portland State University Contentious Traditions: The Vicissitudes of Ethnic Conflict in Fiji Ajnesh Prasad York University Educating for Ethnic Conflict? The Case of Rwanda Elisabeth A. King University of Toronto Riots and Restraint: Explaining Individuals' Participation in Ethnic Violence in Nigeria Alexandra L. Scacco Columbia University, Department of Political Science Discussant(s) Shelley Deane Bowdoin College

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TC08

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Global and Regional Organizations in a Post-Bush Era: Growth or Demise (2) Sponsors International Organization None Central and East European International Studies Association (CEEISA) Chair(s) Zlatko Šabic University of Ljubljana

Coop Org Panel

Do IGOs Matter? Analyzing Conflictual Behavior and Shared IGO Membership Elizabeth Fausett University of Arizona Regionalisation Processes in the Mediterranean area Ana Bojinovi University of Ljubljana RGOs, Regional Water Governance, and the Development of Environmental Consensus Andrea Gerlak University of Arizona State Participation in International Institutions II: Making the Security Agenda in the UN Zlatko Šabic University of Ljubljana Discussant(s) Sara M. Mitchell University of Iowa

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TC09

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Continuity and Change in Turkish Foreign Policy: Ideas, Identities and Institutions Sponsors Cooperative Organizations International Security Studies Turkish International Studies Association

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Cengiz Erisen Stony Brook University, SUNY Halit Mustafa Tagma Arizona State University Shaping Turkey's Immigration Policy Turkan Ertuna Erasmus University, Rotterdam The Europeanization of the Aegean Dispute Between Turkey and Greece: A Constructivist/Discursive Approach Gokcen Yavas Beykent University Turkish Foreign Policy toward the Conflicts in the FormerYugoslavia: A Search for Reconstruction of State Identity? Birgul Demirtas-Coskun Baskent University Discussant(s) Pinar Bilgin Bilkent University

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TC10

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Policies toward Migratory Flows: Their Gendered Effects Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Social Science Council (ISSC)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Mary Hawkesworth Rutgers University Mexican Policy Responses to the North American Labor Market: The Case of the Consejo Consultivo del Instituto de los Mexicanos Jane Bayes California State University, Northridge Laura Gonzalez University of Texas at Dallas Of Middle Eastern Appearance": Gender and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes in the "West" Marian Simms University of Otago, New Zealand Discussant(s) Han Tran Giang Temple University

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TC11

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities of Engaging in the International Policy Domain - Roundtable (b) Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Hayward R. Alker University of Southern California Roundtable Discussants Chaibong Hahm University of Southern California Andrew Mack University of British Columbia Diane Stone University of Warwick Thomas G. Weiss City University of New York

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TC12

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Ethics of Responsibility: An Inter-Civilizational Dialogue Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Mustapha Kamal Pasha University of Aberdeen Roundtable Discussants Fred R. Dallmayr Joan Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame Sandra Halperin Royal Holloway, University of London

Roundtable Discussants Hiroyuki Tosa KOBE UNIVERSITY Discussant(s) Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara Siba Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University

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TC13

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Gendering (In)Security and Terror(ism) Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Heather Turcotte University of California, Santa Cruz Bringing the War on/of Terror Home: Engendering Homeland (In)Security Cristina Masters The University of Manchester Gender Dimensions in Risk Assessment J. Peter Burgess International Peace Research Institute of Oslo (PRIO) Ground Zero: How Terrorism, Identity Politics, and Gender Can Shape a Warped Landscape Christine Sylvester Lancaster University The Democratic Security Discourse in Colombia and its Co-Constitutive Effects on Gender Identities Josefina Echavarría A. Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain Discussant(s) Maria Stern Swedish Institute of International Affairs

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TC14

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Key Issues in The North Korean Nuclear Crisis Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Tae-Hwan Kwak Eastern Kentucky University A Roadmap for Implementing the 9.19 Joint Statement Tae-Hwan Kwak Eastern Kentucky University KEDO and Provision of LWRs to North Korea Ken Quinones Akita International University

U.S. Policy toward North Korea under G.W. Bush: A Critical Perspective Curtis H. Martin Merrimack College US Financial Sanctions Against North Korea Seung-Ho Joo University of Minnesota-Morris Tae-Hwan Kwak Eastern Kentucky University US/North Korean Negotiation Behavior at the Six-Party Talks Scott Snyder The Asia Foundation Discussant(s) Jay Parker Center for the Study of the Presidency

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TC15

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Exploring the Relevance of the Institutionalist Perspective of Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Ranan D. Kuperman University of Haifa An Institutional Analysis of the Global War on Terror Judith Kullberg Eastern Michigan University Means and Meaning: The Responsibility to Protect from the Perspective of a Second-generation Cybernetic Analysis James Bevan Small Arms Survey Oliver Jütersonke Graduate Institute of International Studies Tactical Learning in Foreign Policy Stephen Majeski University of Washington David Sylvan Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Where You Stand, Where You Sit and How You Think; Bureaucratic Roles and Individual Personalities Madalina C. Hanes Louisiana State University Discussant(s) Ranan D. Kuperman University of Haifa

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TC16

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Benefits of Pluralism: New Research on International Institutions in European and Regional Perspectives Sponsors International Organization International Law Chair(s) Amitav Acharya Nanyang Technological University Jeffrey T. Checkel University of Oslo Comparing Regional Institutions Amitav Acharya Nanyang Technological University Functional Form, Identity-Driven Cooperation: The Transformation of NATO Frank Schimmelfennig Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zuerich) Latin America's Long March toward International Cooperation: Accretion and Design in Regional Institutions Jorge I. Domínguez Harvard University The Socializing Power of International Institutions? The Case of Europe Jeffrey T. Checkel University of Oslo Discussant(s) Duncan Snidal University of Chicago

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TC17

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Formal Theory and The Choices For and Against Terror, Insurgency and Government Response Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Victor Asal University at Albany, State University of New York A Simple Game of Terror Victor Asal University at Albany, State University of New York D. Marc Kilgour Wilfrid Laurier University Mobilizing For Peace: Majority Credibility, Minority Power, and Ethnic Politics Mark I. Lichbach University of Maryland Chalinda Weerasinghe University of Maryland

Terrorist Backlash, Terrorism Prevention, and Policy Delegation Todd M. Sandler University of Texas at Dallas Kevin Siqueira University of Texas at Dallas Terrorist Organizations and Alliance Behavior Navin A. Bapat Pennsylvania State Discussant(s) H. Will Moore The Florida State University

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TC18

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Constructing Geopolitics: Critical Perspectives Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Alexander B. Murphy University of Oregon "Empire" and "State" as Cartographic Creations Dr. Matthew H. Edney History of Cartography Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison Geographical Naming and Political Blaming: The Uses of Europe’s Greek Borderland in Macedonia John Agnew University of California, Los Angeles The Cartographic Production of Global Space: Early Modern Mapping of the World Jeppe Strandsbjerg Copenhagen Business School and University of Sussex The European Higher Education Area: New Geographies for New Europeans Ruth Keeling Cambridge University Discussant(s) Alexander B. Murphy University of Oregon

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TC19

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Democracy, Social Movements and Institutional Change in the Middle East Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) Julie I. Chernov University of Colorado-Boulder Grasping the Nettle: Hamas and Democracy Jeroen W. Gunning Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth

Iranian Shi'ism at the Gates of Historic Change Mehran Kamrava California State University, Northridge Muslim Democrats? Comparing JDP and Muslim Brotherhood Sebnem Gumuscu University of Virginia Political Islam and Power Contestations in the “Muslim World”: Leading Theories Revisited Gul M. Kurtoglu-Eskisar Dokuz Eylul University Rebirth, Islamic Revitalization and the “New” Terror: An Analysis of the al-Qaeda Phenomenon James F. Rinehart Troy University Discussant(s) Aysegul Komsuoglu Istanbul University

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TC20

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Secessionist Demands, Bargaining and Conflict Resolution Strategies in Divided Societies Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Stephen Saideman McGill University From Westminster to Holyrood: The Impact of Devolution on the Scottish Independence Movement Lawrence Anderson University of Wisconsin at Whitewater Local Autonomy, Carvation, and Secession: Explaining National Government Responses to Autonomy Demands Tavishi Bhasin Emory University Amy H. Liu Emory University People Power: Population Transfers as a Method of Conflict Management Erin K. Jenne Central European University Why Are Separatists More Rebellious than Other Ethnic Groups? Jason Sorens SUNY-Buffalo Discussant(s) Stephen Saideman McGill University

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TC21

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Critical Security Studies: Copenhagen and Beyond Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme

Chair(s) Richard W. Jackson The University of Manchester America’s Mission: Discursive Practices in Exporting the “Western Value System” Janicke Stramer The American Graduate School in Paris Securitisation and Emancipation: Towards a Middle Ground? Chris Browning University of Keele , School of Politics, International Relations and Phil Matt McDonald University of Birmingham Security Clusters: Beyond Referent Object and Threat Karin Fierke University of St Andrews The Copenhagen School and the Construction of Security Matt McDonald University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen

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TC22

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Foreign Policy Decision Making Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Charles F. Hermann Texas A&M University Deciding for War: Information Processing Errors and the the Invasion of Iraq Tony G. Massoud Bucknell University David M. Mitchell Bucknell University Putting It On the Bench? An Experimental Assessment of Information Inconsistency in Foreign Policy Decision Making Douglas W. Kuberski Texas A & M University Wedded to Groupthink: Consistency of Concurrence Seeking Following Threat and Opportunity Groupthink Decisions Tobias Van Assche Syracuse University When Policy Is Failing: Stay the Course or Change? Charles F. Hermann Texas A&M University Discussant(s) Thomas Preston Washington State University

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TC23

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Publishing: Finding Appropriate Outlets and Learning the Rules of the Road Sponsors Professional Development Committee Chair(s) Ido Oren University of Florida Rosemary E. Shinko University of Connecticut Roundtable Discussants Robert A. Denemark University of Delaware; General Editor: ISA Compendium Project Margaret G. Hermann Syracuse University; Editor of International Studies Review Lynne C. Rienner Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc. William R. Thompson Indiana University

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TC24

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Communication, Symbols and Psychology: Strategizing Mobilization towards Violence Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Thomas F. Homer-Dixon University of Toronto Framing Strategies to Play the Communal Card: Illustrations from the Sri Lankan and Bosnian Cases Marie-Eve Desrosiers University of Toronto Framing Threats to Mobilize Ethnic Violence: Insights from Rwanda Omar McDoom Harvard University The Power of Pictures?: Evidence from the Case of Abu Ghraib Kelly M. Greenhill Wesleyan University The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War in the Philippines Stuart Kaufman University of Delaware Tracing Adversarial Framing in the Crisis Behaviour of Majorities Neophytos Loizides Princeton University Discussant(s) William R. Ayres Elizabethtown College

Discussant(s) Thomas F. Homer-Dixon University of Toronto

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TC25

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Unity in Diversity? Integration, Multiculturalism, and its Challenges to European Integration Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration International Political Sociology Chair(s) Hannes R. Richter Embassy of Austria, Washington, D.C. Cool and Competitive? Muslim Culture in the West Amel Boubekeur Center for European Policy Studies, Brussels Identity, Integration & Introspection! Ammar Abdul Hamid Brookings Institution Public Opinion & the Multicultural Experiment - Demographic Trends, Growing Public Opposition, and its Dangers for European Integration Hannes R. Richter Embassy of Austria, Washington, D.C. Discussant(s) Ursula E. Daxecker University of New Orleans

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TC26

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Role of Scale in Climate Governance Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Björn-Ola Linnér Linköping University Arctic Climate Change: Science and Policy in an International Regional Setting Annika Nilsson Linköping university Campus Climate Action Dovev Levine University of New Hampshire Synergies between World Trade and Climate Change Agreements: Local and Global Consequences Mattias Hjerpe Linköping university Björn-Ola Linnér Linköping University U.S. Climate Change Politics from Below Henrik Selin Boston University

Discussant(s) Michele Betsill Colorado State University

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TC27

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Effect of Special Interest Groups on U.S. Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Khalil M. Marrar Bradley University Advice and Advocacy: The American Legal Debate and US Human Rights Policy Hanne H. Vik University of Oslo The Effects of the Pro-Arab Lobby on American Foreign Policy in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Khalil M. Marrar Bradley University Sherri S. Replogle Loyola University The Relationship Between Scientists, Industry and US Chemical and Biological Weapons Policy, 1965-2006 Karen J. Winzoski Smith College Discussant(s) Michael Cairo Georgetown College

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TC28

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Trade Policymaking in Comparative Perspective: Institutions, Interests, and Ideas Sponsors International Political Economy Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Mark A. Elder Michigan State University Resisting Free Trade: Brazil and the FTAA Jeffrey Cason Middlebury College Rethinking Interests and the Politics of Trade Liberalization: Ideas and Political Contestation in Britain and France Brian Hanson Northwestern University The Importance of Country Risk in Determining Trade Flows: The Preference for a Sure Thing Ryan G. Baird University of Arizona The Institutional Basis of India’s Defensive Position on Agricultural Trade Policy Surupa Gupta Whittier College

Why Might Exporters Support Trade Protection for Suppliers? The Strange Case of Corporate Trade Policy Preferences of Steel-using Industries in Comparative Perspective Mark A. Elder Michigan State University Discussant(s) Frederick W. Mayer Duke University

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TC29

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Global Party Formation from Above and Below Sponsors International Political Economy International Organization International Political Sociology Chair(s) Noel Parker University of Copenhagen Current Research on Global Party Formation Teivo Teivainen University of Helsinki Global Party Formation from Above and Below in World Historical Perspective Christopher K. Chase-Dunn University of California, Riverside Erika Gutierrez University of California-Riverside Ellen Reese University of California-Riverside Regional Bases of Inequality and Prospects for Transnational Party Formation Dawn Wiest University of Notre Dame Discussant(s) Noel Parker University of Copenhagen

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TC30

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Geopolitics in Central Eurasia: Trends, Relationships and Prospects Sponsors Post Communist States None Chair(s) Andrei Korobkov Middle Tennessee State University Identity Landscapes in Central Asia: Islam, Geopolitics and the Policy Conundrum Reuel Hanks Oklahoma State University India and Central Asia Vidya Nadkarni University of San Diego

The Caspian Sea Region & The Clash of Civilizations Nathan Burns University of Central Florida Houman A. Sadri University of Central Florida The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Catalysts and Obstacles to Development Yuri Bosin University of New Mexico Discussant(s) T. Marti Doyle University of California Riverside Gregory Gleason University of New Mexico

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TC31

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Deleuzian/Guattarian Perspectives on International Political Theory Sponsors International Political Sociology None Chair(s) Julian Reid King’s College London Along-side Global Political Economy–A Rhizome of Informal Finance William Vlcek London School of Economics Discerning the Unconscious of Capitalist Sovereignty Earl Gammon University of Sussex Realism As Rhizome: Relocating a Tradition Sean Molloy University of Edinburgh The European Reterritorialization of the Capitalist State David Bailey Aston University Discussant(s) Julian Reid King’s College London

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TC32

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Constructing International Norms Sponsors International Political Sociology International Organization Chair(s) Frederick Gagnon Université du Québec à Montréal Critical Theories, Practitioners, and Modest Approaches to International Interventions Laura Zanotti Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Fear of Flying: The Management of International Aviation Security Mark B. Salter University of Ottawa Morality or Identity? Accounting for Normative Change During the "Ottawa Process" Christine Hanrieder University of Tuebingen The Backstabber Forgiven? Repair Processes in Interstate Alliances Lucile Eznack Graduate Institute of International Studies The Social Construction of Natural Disasters: the Emerging Norm of International Assistance Lisa M. Burke University of Denver Discussant(s) Michael Grossman Mount Union College

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TC33

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Disciplining the International: Honour, Identity and Punishment Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) Anthony F. Lang St Andrews UNiversity Examination Period: The Rise of Rating and Ranking in International Politics Oded Lowenheim Hebrew University of Jerusalem Ideals that were Really Never in Our Possession: Torture, Honor and the Discipline of American Identity Brent J. Steele University of Kansas State Crime: Conceptual Clarifications Harry D. Gould Florida International University To Honor & Obey: Violation, Honor & Punishment in Conflict Escalation Jon D. Carlson University of California Davis Discussant(s) Anthony F. Lang St Andrews UNiversity

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TC34

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Democratising Trade Politics in Latin America: The Role of Civil Society Sponsors International Political Economy Global Development Chair(s) Diana Tussie Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina (FLACSO)

Civil Society and the Politics of Global Trade in Mexico - Assessing Potentialities for Integrating Democracy and Gender Concerns Rosalba Icaza Garza Goteborgs universitet Does Democracy Promote Trade? Not Really Christopher Balding University of California, Irvine Expanding the Boundaries of Public Debate on Trade Politics: The Hemispheric Social Alliance and the Free Trade of the Americas Process Marcelo I. Saguier University of Warwick Trade and Environmental Justice in Latin America Peter J. Newell University of Warwick Discussant(s) Laura McDonald Carleton University

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TC35

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Just War Theory and International Law: Competing or Cooperating? Sponsors International Law International Ethics Chair(s) Frances T. Pilch United States Air Force Academy Is There a Need to Reconceptualise the Jus ad Bellum/Jus in Bello Distinction? Serena K. Sharma London School of Economics and Political Science Peace on Earth:The Christian Just War Tradition since Grotius Steven P. Millies University of South Carolina Aiken Shared Norms Between Estranged Bedfellows: Christian Just War and International Human Rights Spencer Meredith Rochester Institute of Technology Tangled Roots: International Law and the Secularization of Just War Theory Valerie O. Morkevicius University of Chicago What Can Just War Thinkers Learn from International Law concerning Civilian Protection? Shunzo Majima University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Spencer Meredith Rochester Institute of Technology Frances T. Pilch United States Air Force Academy

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TC36

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Neighborhood Effects: Chinese Economic Growth and Regional Political Relations Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Political Economy Chair(s) David Kang Dartmouth College Commerce and History in Sino-Japanese Relations Yinan He Seton Hall University Llewelyn P. Hughes Massachusetts Institute of Technology Is Economic Integration Across the Taiwan Strait a Source of Stability? Scott L. Kastner University of Maryland South Korea Responds to China David Kang Dartmouth College Discussant(s) M. Taylor Fravel Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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TC37

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Democracy, Solidarism, and International Society Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies English School Chair(s) Daniel Green University of Delaware A Glimpse of the Solidarist Future? Filartiga v. Pena-Irala and John Vincent's Vision of World Order Jason G. Ralph University of Leeds Forging Global Accountabilities: Analytical Dilemmas Alnoor Ebrahim Virginia Tech Edward Weisband Virginia Tech Political Conditionality: The Standard of Civilization in the Contemporary International Society Yannis A. Stivachtis Virginia Polytechic Institute & State University Recovering Democracy: The Emergence of the Demcratic Idea(l) in Eighteenth Century International Society Christopher E. Hobson Department of International Relations, Australian National University

Discussant(s) Ewan Harrison Colgate University

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TC38

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Bringing Social Relations Back In I: Precapitalism and IR Sponsors International Political Sociology International Political Economy Chair(s) Samuel Knafo University of Sussex Beyond an Historicism Without Subject: Agency and the Elusive Genealogies of State Sovereignty Thierry Lapointe Université du Québec a Montréal Revolution, War and State-Building: Reconsidering the Vienna Congress Benno Teschke University of Sussex The International Dimension of Social Revolution: The Case of Jacobin France Robbie Shilliam University of Oxford Discussant(s) Hannes Lacher York University

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TC39

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Comparative Issues in International Education Sponsors International Education Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Ryo Shimizu Mie Chukyo University Evolution of Security Studies in International Relations in the Japanese Universities Ryo Shimizu Mie Chukyo University Scholarly Responsibility: A European Perspective on Armed Force and Diplomacy Glen M. Segell Institute of Security Policy Surveying International Studies Programs: Where Do We Stand? Robert G. Blanton University of Memphis Teaching IR in Russia: Telling Truth to the Youth? Dmitri V. Katsy St.Petersburg School of International Relations Discussant(s) Francis Raska Charles University

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TC40

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

What War on Terrorism Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Colleen D. Bell York University All Change? Teaching Politics after 9/11 Lawrence R. Quill San Jose State University Hasmet Uluorta Stanford University The Variety of Terror: Analytic Differences between Ethno-separatist, Religious and Leftist Terrorism Kristopher K. Robison The Ohio State University Department of Sociology Tourists or Vagabonds? Space and Strategy in the War on Terror Kristian Søby Kristensen Danish Institute for International Studies Discussant(s) Elspeth Guild Radboud University Nijmegen

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TC41

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Sino International Relations in the 21st Century Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Lui Hebron California Maritime Academy Asian Relations: The Return of the Middle Kingdom Lui Hebron California Maritime Academy Sino-Pakistan Military Alliance: 2020-2025 Virendra S. Verma J. Nehru University Sino-U.S. Relations Into The 21st Century: A 'Strategic Opening': Conflict, Co-operation or Co-existence? Taryn D. Shepperd Transparency Discource in Sino-American Relations James J. Marquardt Lake Forest College Discussant(s) Qiang Yan Political Science Dept of UMSL

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TC42

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Roles, Responsibilities and Priorities in Ungoverned Areas and Conflict Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Filiz Otucu Plymouth State University Gender Views of Armed Conflicts: The Inadequacy of Protection Elise Leclerc-Gagné Université du Québec à Montréal Institutionalizing War and Peace in the Sudan: Role of Non State Actors Marie L. Besancon Harvard University The Ambiguous Civilian: Challenges to the Civilian Immunity Norm Betcy Jose-Thota Graduate School of Public & International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh The Trigger of Africa: War and Elusive Peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo Monika Thakur The American University in Cairo Discussant(s) Matthew D. Crosston Clemson University

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TC43

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Accountability, Responsibility and Reform of the United Nations Sponsors International Organization Convention Theme Chair(s) Michael Boyle University of St. Andrews Emma Rodriguez National Autonomous University of Mexico of Mexico "There's Nothing Wrong With the United Nations - Except It's Members": The United Nations Security Council, the G4 and the Implications for Contemporary Collective Security Trudy Fraser University of St Andrews, School of International Relations Internal Investigative Units in Intergovernmental Organizations (IOs): Tools of Accountability? Alexandru Grigorescu Loyola University Chicago The UN Security Council: If It Ain't Broke Dont Fix It? A. J. R. Groom University of Kent

Discussant(s) Emma Rodriguez National Autonomous University of Mexico of Mexico

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TC44

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Anarchic Ethics in "Polymorphous Wars" Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) Kateri Carmola Middlebury College, Dept. of Political Science In Defense of Anarchic Practices: States, Individuals, and Private Security Firms and a New Ethical Model Mervyn Frost Dept. of War Studies, King's College, London Privatized Actors and the Ethics of Contemporary Warfare Kateri Carmola Middlebury College, Dept. of Political Science Discussant(s) Jan Klabbers Helsinki University

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TC45

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Non-Hegemonic Cooperation Sponsors International Organization International Law Chair(s) Kendall Stiles Brigham Young University Roundtable Discussants Stefan Brem Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH Nicole Deitelhoff Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Robert Falkner London School of Economics Heather Heckel Bridgewater College Norichika Kanie Tokyo Institute of Technology Kenneth Rutherford Missouri State University

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TC46

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

International Institutions, Ethics, and Accountability Sponsors International Law Convention Theme Chair(s) Aggie Hirst University of Manchester A Global Intervention Force? Human Security and Its Limits and Potentials P. H. Liotta Executive Director, Pell Center for International Relations and Public Poli Taylor Owen The University of Oxford Due Diligence in Regime Design?: Understanding Institutional Interactions in Regulatory Governance Hal T. Nelson Claremont Graduate University The Most Highly Qualified Publicists or the Most Highly Qualified Activists?: Examining the Role of the ScholarStatesman in State Interpretation of International Law Dana Zartner Falstrom University of California, Davis Discussant(s) Joel H. Westra John G. Tower Center for Political Studies - Southern Methodist University

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TC47

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Power of Institutions and Regimes in State Behavior Sponsors International Organization International Security Studies Chair(s) Jeffrey M. Cavanaugh University of Illinois Exit and Defection: Clarifying the ‘Regime Effectiveness’ Debate Jeffrey Berejikian University of Georgia Matthew Fuhrmann University of Georgia Institutionalizing Power: Understanding the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime Vaidya Gundlupet University of Chicago Security Threats and Shadows of the Future: US Multilateralism Under Unipolarity Sarah E. Kreps Georgetown University Discussant(s) Hsin Chih Chen National Cheng-Kung University

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TC48

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Impact of NATO and the EU Enlargements on the Baltic and Black Sea Regions Sponsors International Security Studies Post Communist States Chair(s) Darius Furmonavicius University of Bradford Security Threats to the Baltic Sea Region and to Europe as a whole Related to the Kaliningrad Military Base Darius Furmonavicius University of Bradford The Impact of EU and NATO Expansion on Interactions between New EU Member States and Countries of the CIS Ginta T. Palubinskas George Mason University Discussant(s) Luba Racanska St. John's University

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TC49

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The New Political Economy of Inequality in the Americas Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) JoAnn Aviel San Francisco State University After Bananas: The IMF and the Politics of Stabilisation and Diversification in Dominica Anthony J. Payne University of Sheffield Migration in the Americas: Redrawing the Political Economy of Inequality Nicola J. Phillips University of Manchester Reinforcing Inequality: Service Sector Activities and the New Entrepreneurial Model of Development in Central America Lucy Ferguson University of Manchester The Influence of Policy Ideas and Non-State Actors in Economic Policy Change - An Analysis of the Peruvian Case of Neoliberal Economic Reform Alba Hesselroth University of Southern California What Type of Club?: The OAS, the US and the Trajectory of Unequal Multilateralism in the Americas Andrew F. Cooper Centre for International Governance Innovation Discussant(s) Gül Sosay Bogazici University

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TC50

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Post 9/11 Military: The Learning Imperative Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Lee Jarvis University of Birmingham (UK) Insurgency/Counter-Insurgency: Does the U.S. Army "Get It" Kevin P. Reynolds United States Army War College Irregular Warfare and Military Entrepreneurship Uri Fisher University of Colorado at Boulder Lean, Mean, Fighting Machine? A Survey of US Army Officer Attitudes toward Recent Doctrinal Changes in the Military and the Revolution in Military Affairs Emizet Kisangani Kansas State University Stephen B. Long Kansas State University Jeffrey Pickering Kansas State University Learning during War?: Analyzing Organizational Change in the Army's Post-9/11 Environment Stephanie R. Ahern United States Military Academy Discussant(s) Christopher J. Fettweis US Naval War College

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TC51

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Europeanization, Enlargement, and Muslim-Western Transformation Sponsors Peace Studies International Organization Women's Caucus Chair(s) Carolyn M. Stephenson University of Hawaii at Manoa Clash of Civilizations or Consensus of Civilizations: The Case of Turkish Membership to the European Union Ahmet Sözen Eastern Mediterranean University Europeanization, Enlargement, and the Emergence of Transnational Contention Helma G. E. de Vries University of Maryland, College Park Theorizing Religious Resurgence Elizabeth S. Hurd Northwestern University

Transforming Islamic-Western Identity Conflict: Lessons for Strategic Engagement Nathan C. Funk University of Waterloo Discussant(s) Isa Camyar Louisiana State University

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TC52

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Diplomatic Strategies: Possibilities and Pitfalls Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Costanza Musu Richmond University, London Dean Acheson's Role in the Sino-U.S. Clash over Korea Revisited: Mistaken Beliefs and Sinister Design Taifa Yu University of Northern Iowa Hegemonic Intervention in the Form of Coercive Diplomacy Imran Demir University of Missouri Columbia Is a Grand Bargain with Iran Still Possible? Richard P. Maher Brown University The Middle East Quartet: An Effective Instrument of Multilateralism? Costanza Musu Richmond University, London Discussant(s) Kari Mottola Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland

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TC53

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Business Meeting I: Title VI Project Directors Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey U.S. Department of Education

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TC98

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Interactive Learning Section Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Communicating Human Rights: Connecting Policy and Research David Reilly Niagra University

Foreign Policy, Security, and Human Rights: A Simulation Claudia Dahlerus Albion College Interactive Simulations in International Relations, Or What Every Discussant Needs to Know Steven F. Jackson Indiana University of Pennsylvania Marxism and Legos: Teaching North-South Economic Relations Kristen Flanagan University of Pittsburgh Mixed Strategies Without Mixups Michelle G. Allendoerfer University of Michigan Teaching the Scientific Method Without Tears Leanne C. Powner University of Michigan

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TC99

Thursday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Interdisciplinary Studies of Politics, War and Nationalism Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnicity Nationalism Migration International Security Studies A Jew For All Season: Henry Kissinger's Jewishness, American Foreign Policy and the 1973 War in the Middle East Gil Ribak University of Wisconsin-Madison Are Rebellions Really Related to Resources? Helga Malmin Binningsbø Norwegian University of Science and Technology Broadening the Definition of National Security: The “Securitization” of Transnational Organized Crime in the United States and South Africa Jack J. Porter The Citadel Challenges to Concepts of Ethnic Neighborhood Change: Latin American Immigrants in East Little Havana, Miami Richard N. Gioioso Florida International University Amy E. Ritterbusch Florida International University Citizen Participation and Democracy: Assessing Local Political Engagement Strategies in Northern Ireland Devashree Gupta Cornell University Common Origin, Common Power, or Common Life: The Changing Landscape of Nationalisms Agnes K. Koos University of New Orleans Ethnopolitical Mobilization Through the Lens of Complex Adaptive Systems: Toward a New Explanatory Model Britt Cartrite Alma College Extending the EU Border Control Policy to New Member Hungary: Technical Problems, Conceptual Mismatches and Political Unwillingness Katalin Dancsi Rutgers University

Greater Serbian, Greater Albanian Nationalism and Kosovo Vladimir T. Ortakovski Professor at Police Academy, University "St. Kliment Ohridski" Imagined Sites and Imagined Communities: Tourism and National Identity Jonathan M. Acuff University of Washington Misti L. Williams University of Washington Immigrant Differences and their Impact on Physical Health Juyeon Son University of Oregon Internal Markets: Services, Public Procurement and the Allocation of Authority in the EU and the USA Leif Hoffmann University of Oregon - Political Science Department Islam and Democracy: Religious Orientations and Attitudes towards Democracy in Muslim World Dilshod Achilov University of Arizona Money Talks, but would it make 'Euro-cents' in Eastern European Languages? - On the Importance of Social Policy in European Integration Myonnie A. Bada University of Maryland, College Park Political Economy of Financial Reform: Crisis, International Norm, and Institutional Change in Japan, Mexico, and South Korea Heon Joo Jung University of Pennsylvania Political Obligation and Zionism Ilan Z. Baron University of Wales Aberystwyth Politics of Financial and Corporate Restructuring in South Korea Heon Joo Jung University of Pennsylvania Populism: Archival Concept or 21st Century Reality? Jonathan Gilbert Universidad Iberoamericana Post-Modern Community in an Age of Jihad and McWorld: The Meaning of Islamic Banking in the U.S. and Europe Stephen Deets Babson College Social Capital & Exlusive Civil Society: Social Movement Formation in Ecuador Taylor M. Beck University of South Florida Strategic Causes of Collective Action: Peacekeeping in Africa Erin Kimball Northwestern University Strategies, Stalemates, and the Termination of Civil Wars K. Joel Cobb Dalhousie University Terrorism and the Opportunity Cost of Response in Democratic States Susan M. Jellissen University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The Effective Number of Parties in Competitive Authoritarian Regimes: An Empirical Test Andrew Kirkpatrick Emory University Ora John E. Reuter Emory University Understanding Terrorism: The Basis of Counterterrorist Policies Leena Thacker Kumar UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON-DTN

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TD01

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Europe and Latin America (II) Sponsors Cooperative Organizations International Political Economy Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Joaquín Roy University of Miami Latin America, West Europe, and the United States in Between: Competition, Gravitation, or Insulation? Imtiaz Hussain Universidad Iberoamericana Regional Integration and Economic Reforms: Lessons from Spain Sebastian Royo Suffolk University Regionalism in Crisis? Europe and Latin America in a Comparative Perspective Khatchik Derghougassian University of San Andres, Argentina Social Inclusion in the Construction of a New Strategic Relationship EU-Mexico Alejandro Chanona UNAM-Mexican International Studies Association Damaso Morales Center for European Studies-UNAM The Relations between the European Union and Latin American after the End of the Cold War: The Promises and the Results José Briceño Ruiz University of the Andes, Venezuela Discussant(s) Artur Zimerman University of Sao Paulo

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TD02

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Diversity Without Unity: Theoretical Contributions to International Political Sociology Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Torbjørn L. Knutsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Critical IR Theory and Dialectic: Fourth Debate or Fifth Dimension? Steven C. Roach University of South Florida Pragmaticist Encounters: Charles Sanders Peirce meets International Relations Ruben Zaiotti University of Toronto Repetition, Hegemony and the Social Andreas Antoniades London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Anna Leander The Copenhagen Business School

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TD03

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Negotiation in an Insecure World: 10 Years of "International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice" Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Political Sociology Chair(s) Bertram I. Spector Center for Negotiation Analysis International Business Negotiation in a Globalizing World: Reflections on the Contributions and Future of a (Sub) Field Stephen Weiss York University Negotiating with Terrorists Dean Pruitt George Mason University Roundtable: Negotiating Internal, Ethnic and Identity Conflicts in a Globalized World I. William Zartman Johns Hopkins University Discussant(s) P. Terrence Hopmann Brown University

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TD04

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Religion and Secularism in IR II: The Political and Social Impact of Religion and Secularism Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration International Political Sociology Chair(s) Patrick James University of Southern California Fundamentalist Religious Group Access to Legislative Coalitions and the Effect on Violence Jóhanna K. Birnir SUNY, Buffalo

Fundamentalist Religious Group Access to Legislative Coalitions and the Effect on Violence Nil S. Satana Bilkent University, Turkey Islam Human Rights and Secularism: Consequences of Post 9/11 International Order on an Ongoing Debate Jocelyne Cesari Harvard University Pre-emption, Co-optation, and Repression: Shifts in Islamic State Policies Toward Islam: 1990-2002 Jonathan Fox Bar Ilan University Understanding Ethno-Religious Conflict: The State, Discrimination and International Politics Yasemin Akbaba Gettysburg College Discussant(s) Patrick James University of Southern California

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TD05

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Democracy Promotion: Research and Implementation Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Cooperative Organizations European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Brigitte Vassort-Rousset Pierre-Mendès-France University Building Democracy in East Timor –The Difficulties that UNDP Faces Noura Hamladji Democratic Governance Unit, UNDP Timor-Leste Exploring the Motivations of American Democracy Promotion Cristina Barrios London School of Economics and Political Science Peace Operations and Democratization in DR Congo – Notes from the Field Said Abass Ahamed University of Paris II Sorbonne The EU as an External Democracy Promoter: A Comparative Assessment of Strategies, Instruments and Implementation Policies in Different Regions of the World Annette Jünemann Helmut-Schmidt-University Discussant(s) Rachel Beatty Riedl Princeton University Brigitte Vassort-Rousset Pierre-Mendès-France University

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TD06

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Transitional Justice: Trials, Courts and International Law in PostConflict Rebuilding Sponsors Human Rights Peace Studies Chair(s) Kimberly Lanegran Coe College Punishing Genocide in Rwanda Mark Drumbl Washington and Lee School of Law The International Politics of Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste Kimberly Lanegran Coe College Transitional Justice on Trial: Evaluating the Iraq High Tribunal Beth K. Dougherty Beloit College Trials, Courts, and Post-Conflict Re-Building: The Special Case for Sierra Leone Chandra Sriram University of East London Discussant(s) Joanna R. Quinn University of Western Ontario

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TD07

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Understanding the Middle East: Scholarship and the Policy Litmus Test Sponsors Convention Theme Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Mary Ann Tetreault Trinity College Linking Ideas to Political Actions: The Case of the Iraqi Scholars in Post-Saddam Era Hamoud Salhi California State University, Dominguez Hills The Analytical Orthodoxy of Western Scholarship on Iranian Politics since 1979 Bahman Baktiari University of Maine The Islam Problematique: Scholars Marching in Lockstep with Policy-Makers Abdalla M. Battah Minnesota State University, Mankato The Study of U.S. Middle East Policy: Scholarship, Ideology and Anti-Intellectualism Stephen Zunes University of San Francisco

The United States and Libya: Rehabilitating Authoritarianism and Relegating Democracy Yahia H. Zoubir Euromed Marseille Discussant(s) Yehuda Lukacs George Mason University Mary Ann Tetreault Trinity College

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TD08

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

International Political Economy (IPE) Section Outstanding Public Scholar Award: Honoring Susan George Sponsors Chair(s) Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle Roundtable Discussants Robin Broad American University Susan George Transnational Institute, Amsterdam Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle Teivo Teivainen University of Helsinki

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TD09

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas I – Concepts and Practices Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Laura C. Macdonald Carleton University Crisis of Neoliberalism or Crisis of Development? Diana Tussie Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina (FLACSO) Gender in the Post-NeoLiberal Order Kate Bedford Barnard College, Columbia Neoliberalism and After Richard Sandbrook University of Toronto The Uncertain Future(s) of Neoliberalism in Latin America Marcus E. Taylor Queen's University

Towards a Post-Neoliberal Regime of Development? From the Washington to the Post-Washington Consensus Arne Ruckert Carleton University Discussant(s) Cristina Rojas Carleton University

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TD10

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

International Relations Theory: Diversity and Disciplinarity Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Milja Kurki University of Exeter Roundtable Discussants Karin Fierke University of St Andrews Siba Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University John J. Mearsheimer University of Chicago Brian C. Schmidt Carleton University Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen Colin Wight University of Exeter

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TD11

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Civil Society and Peacebuilding II Sponsors Peace Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Susan Allen Nan George Mason University- ICAR Civil Society and Peace in Tajikistan Anthony Wanis-St. John American University, SIS, IPCR Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Nigeria Darren Kew University of Massachusetts, Dispute Resolution Program Civil Society and the Media Christoph Spurk Institute for Applied Media Studies (IAM), Zurich University of Applied Sci Role of Civil Society in Peacebuilding: The Case of Kurdish Conflict in Turkey Ayse Betul Celik Sabanci University

The Limited Space to Mobilise for Peace - Civil Society Roles During Ceasefire and War in Sri Lanka Camilla Orjuela Department of Peace and Development Research, Göteborg University Discussant(s) Susan Allen Nan George Mason University- ICAR

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TD12

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Unleashing the Blogs of War: New Media and New Conflict Sponsors International Communication Peace Studies Chair(s) Philip M. Seib Marquette University Roundtable Discussants Eytan Gilboa Bar-Ilan University Andrew Hoskins University oif Wales-Swansea Ben O'Loughlin Royal Holloway, University of London Barry Richards Bournemouth University Nel Ruigrok University of Amsterdam

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TD13

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Global Labour Issues 3: Finance, Labour and the Politics of Socially Responsible Investment Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Marlea Clarke McMaster University Challenging Exclusion: Labour and the Discourse of Development in Argentina Viviana Patroni York University Corporate Governance and Shareholder Fetishism? US Public Pension Plans and the Limits to Activism Susanne Soederberg Queen's University Global Finance, Pension Reform and the Re-negotiation of the Tripartite Settlement: The Case of Sweden Claus Belfrage University of Birmingham Magnus Ryner University of Birmingham

Talk is Cheap for Some and Expensive for Others: Corporate Responses to Shareholder Activism and its Implications for Labor David M. Brennan Franklin & Marshall College Discussant(s) Jane Bayes California State University, Northridge

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TD14

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Agro-Food Corporations and Global Governance: The Challenge to Sustainability I Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Robert Falkner London School of Economics Conceptualizing Corporate Influence in Global Food Governance Jennifer Clapp University of Waterloo Doris Fuchs University of Stuttgart Corporate Interests in International Agricultural Trade Governance Robert Wolfe Queen's University In Whose Interests? Transparency and Accountability in the Global Governance of Food: Agro-business, the Codex Alimentarius and the World Trade Organization Elizabeth Smythe Concordia University College of Alberta Private Food Certification Schemes and TNCs Maarten Arentsen University of Twente Agni Kalfagianni University of Stuttgart Discussant(s) Susan K. Sell The George Washington University

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TD15

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Let's Talk About It: International Efforts to Promote Dialogue in Crisis Situations in the Americas Sponsors International Organization Peace Studies Chair(s) Thomas F. Legler Mount Allison University

Can the Inter-American Democratic Charter Work? The 2005 Constitutional Crisis in Nicaragua Shelley A. McConnell The Carter Center Getting to Peace: The Lessons of El Salvador Christine J. Wade Washington College Promoting Peace and Democracy: The Failure to Establish Dialogue in Haiti Aroa El Horani Université Laval University Putting Out the Fire? International Efforts to Facilitate Intra-elite Dialogue in the Americas Thomas F. Legler Mount Allison University Under the Table Coups: Latin America's New Democratic Threat Dexter Boniface Rollins College Discussant(s) Andrew F. Cooper Centre for International Governance Innovation

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TD16

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Overlooked Issues in Intelligence Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Allen L. Keiswetter Joint Military Intelligenc College Has There Been Progress in Intelligence Oversight Practices? An Empirical Review of Intelligence Accountability in four Liberal Democracies Thorsten M. Wetzling Geneva Graduate Institute of International Studies Intellgence "Failure" Reframed John A. Gentry George Washington University Intelligence Reform 2007: A Damage Assessment Arthur S. Hulnick Boston University Who Needs Intelligence? The Effect of Intelligence Information and Assessments on Decision Makers Ohad Leslau University of Haifa Discussant(s) Allen L. Keiswetter Joint Military Intelligenc College

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TD17

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Anti-War Movements and Foreign Policy Discourses: (re)Configuration of Domestic politics, Foreign Policy and Intellectual responsibility for IR Scholarship Sponsors Convention Theme Peace Studies Japan Association of International Relations

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Lawrence S. Wittner State University of New York, Albany Collective Saying/Selective Hearing; or, the Undiplomatic Responsibilities of the Intellectual Michael Jonik State University of New York, Albany From Take-Over to Make-Over: Realists’ Rebellion against Iraq War Toru Oga Ibaraki University Japanese Anti War Movements and Intellectuals after 9.11: Struggles of the "Article 9 Association" Ikuo Gonoi The University of Tokyo Kissinger Confronts Hippies: The Social Roles of the Classic Realist in the Vietnam War Toshihiro Higuchi Georgetown University Discussant(s) Lawrence S. Wittner State University of New York, Albany

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TD18

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Race-Based Exclusions in International Studies: How to Make Our Research, Teaching, and Professional Networks More Inclusive? Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Economy Chair(s) James H. Mittelman American University Roundtable Discussants Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner The City University of New York Errol A. Henderson Pennsylvania State University Ali A. Mazrui Binghamton University James H. Mittelman American University Shirin Rai University of Warwick

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TD19

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Gendering Islam: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Women, Discourse, and Religion in the Middle East Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair(s) Elisabeth Prügl Florida International University Keeping it Local: Muslim Women Resisting Patriarchy, “NGO-ization” and Women’s Human Rights Regimes Marjon E. Kamrani University of Cincinnati Religion in International Relations: Transnational Dynamics of Muslim Women’s Advocacy Meena Sharify-Funk University of Waterloo What Constitutes and Explains Islamic Extremism in the Muslim World and Outside? Dilshod Achilov University of Arizona Discussant(s) Francine D'Amico Syracuse University Simona Sharoni Evergreen State College

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TD20

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Theoretical Approaches to International Relations and Security Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) Maria R. Freire University of Coimbra Global Powers as Kingmakers? The Impact of External Actors on the Exercise of Regional Hegemony in the Developing World Miriam J. Prys University of Oxford Hermeneutics and The Psychology of Security: A Critical Perspective on the Psychoanalytic Turn in Postcolonial Theory Mark N. Hoffman University of Minnesota IR theory and Diplomacy: Forever Strangers in the Dark? Melanie Morisse-Schilbach Dresden University of Technology Strategic Culture and the Origins of the Transatlantic Rift Thomas C. Walker University at Albany, SUNY

The Competitive Hierarchy of States: How Idividual Capabilities, Advantages and Performance Shape their National Power Makram Haluani Simon Bolivar University, Caracas, Venezuela Discussant(s) Stacey L. Hunt Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

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TD21

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Democratic Institutions and Foreign Policy Revisited Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Brian Lai University of Iowa Audiences and International Conflict: Bargaining in the Shadow of Mass Mediated Publics T. Camber Warren Duke University Information, Institutions and International Success: Do Loose Lips Sink Ships? Michael P. Colaresi Michigan State University Institutions, Leadership Change, and Foreign Policy Consistency Brett Ashley Leeds Rice University Michaela Mattes Vanderbilt University Jeremy S. Vogel Rice University States in Crisis: Power vis-à-vis Identity Kai He Arizona State University Discussant(s) Joe Clare Texas A&M University

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TD22

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Dollar Diplomacy in the 21st Century: US Currency, Trade, and Investment policy Sponsors International Political Economy Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Yoram Z. Haftel University of Illinois-Chicago ‘Knowing the Value of the Dollar’ – Heterogeneous Patterns of Politicisation of Exchange Rate Policy in Brazil Annika Bolten London School of Economics and Political Science

Free Riding to Dollar Decline: Changes in Global Dollar Holdings and the Future of Dollar Hegemony Victor Shih Northwestern University David A. Steinberg Northwestern University Inter-sectoral Goods Market Relationships, International Capital Mobility, and US Trade Politics Hak-Seon Lee University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Determinants of U.S. Foreign Direct Investment: Do Dyadic Relationship Matter? Yoram Z. Haftel University of Illinois-Chicago Discussant(s) Mark D. Aspinwall University of Edinburgh

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TD23

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring I Sponsors Convention Theme Feminist Theory and Gender Studies None Chair(s) Anne S. Runyan University of Cincinnati Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring: New Conceptualizations and Reconceptualizations Marianne H. Marchand Universidad de las Américas Puebla Anne S. Runyan University of Cincinnati Querying/Queering Globalization: Heteronormativity, Gender Identity and Feminist Politics in the Global South Amy Lind University of Cincinnati Restructuring and Gender in the Maghreb: States, Economic Policies, and Collective Action in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, 1980 – 2005 Valentine Moghadam UNESCO/Purdue University Discussant(s) Marianne H. Marchand Universidad de las Américas Puebla

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TD24

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Foreign Policy Decision Making in Parliamentary Systems Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Juliet Kaarbo University of Kansas

Chair(s) Bertjan Verbeek Radboud University Nijmegen Coalitions at the Brink: Fragmented Crisis Decision Making and the Final Step in the Domestic Road to War, the July 1914 Case Joe D. Hagan West Virginia University More Similar than Different?: Foreign Policy Decision Making in Single Party and Coalition Governments Binnur Ozkececi-Taner Macalester College Parliamentary Democracy and Foreign Policy Crisis Decision Making Bertjan Verbeek Radboud University Nijmegen The United Nations and Foreign Policy Crisis Decision Making Christiaan de Wit Radboud University Nijmegen When Partners Disagree: A Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Coalition Politics on Foreign Policy Juliet Kaarbo University of Kansas Discussant(s) Christopher J. Hill University of Cambridge

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TD25

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Role of the State in Protecting Women’s Rights: Looking Back and Planning Forward Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus International Law Chair(s) Meredith Reid Sarkees American University An Equal Opportunity Critique of Feminism and the Role of the State Dana Neacsu Columbia Law School Library Gendered Roles and Policy: Governance Implications Lipi Mukhopadhyay Indian Institute of Public Administration Discussant(s) Véronique Aubry York University Janet Elise Johnson City University of New York

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TD26

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Emerging Foreign Policy Issues in Latin America Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Nielan Barnes California State University, Long Beach Anti-Americanism in North America: Canada and Mexico Brian Bow Dalhousie University Peter J. Katzenstein Cornell University Arturo Santa-Cruz University of Guadalajara, Mexico Argentina´s Foreign Policy and the Promotion of Democracy in the Inter-American System Ana Margheritis Department of Political Science, University of Florida Implementing the Inter American Democratic Charter: How the OAS Responded to the Democratic crises in Ecuador, Bolivia and Nicaragua in 2005 Arturo E. Lopez-Levy University of Denver Discussant(s) Nielan Barnes California State University, Long Beach

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TD27

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Tony Blair and the making of UK Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Diplomatic Studies British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Dave Allen Loughbourgh University The Blair Identity: Beliefs, Leadership Style, and British Foreign Policy Stephen Dyson Wabash College Tony Blair and the War in Iraq Caroline Kennedy-Pipe Sheffield UNiversity Thomas Waldman University of Sheffield Tony Blair’s Ministers and British Foreign Policy Timothy L. Oliver London School of Economics

Coop Org Panel

Discussant(s) Mike Smith Loughborough University

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TD28

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Post 9-11 Perspectives on International Communication Sponsors International Communication None Chair(s) Gillian Youngs University of Leicester Frames that Don't Spill: The News Media and the "War on Terrorism" Na'ama Nagar University at Albany Revealing the Public: The Relevance of Media Theory for Policymakers Ilan Danjoux The University of Manchester Discussant(s) Louise Comfort University of Pittsburgh

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TD29

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Effects of European Union Enlargement: Can the East Liberalize the West? Sponsors Post Communist States None Chair(s) Cornel Ban University of Maryland Europeanization of the Balkans: Main Achievements and Difficulties. The Case of Macedonia Teresa Maria Cierco University Lusiada US-EU Parnership in the Balkans? The Case of Peacekeeping in Bosnia Gulner Aybet University of Kent at Canterbury Varieties of Capitalism in the EU 27 Cornel Ban University of Maryland Why Conform after Accession?: Norms of Democratic Civil-Military Relations, NATO and Former Communist Countries Mary Borissova Syracuse University Discussant(s) Geoffrey R. Edwards University of Cambridge

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TD30

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Trade, Security, and Conflict Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Shannon L. Blanton The University of Memphis Go Ahead, Make My Day! Globalization and the Demand for Small Arms Indra de Soysa Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Christin M. Ormhaug International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) The Price of Conflict: The Effect of Prices on the Amount of Conflict in the International System, 1816-2000 David Sobek Louisiana State University Trade and the Origins of Major Power Rivalry Benjamin O. Fordham Binghamon University (SUNY) Ulterior Motives: The Role of Economic Interdependence in the Partisanship of Third Party Interventions Ryan G. Baird University of Arizona Keith A. Grant University of Arizona Discussant(s) Michelle Benson University at Buffalo

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TD31

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Identity and Integration? The Cases of China and the Former Soviet Union Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Kathleen J. Hancock University of Texas, San Antonio China’s Evolving Policy towards Taiwan: The Impact of Taiwan’s Presidential Elections (1996, 2000, 2004) Lena Hsieh National Taiwan University, Taiwan From Intergovernmental to Single-State Governing Structure: Why Russian Leaders Changed Their Regional Economic Integration Approach Kathleen J. Hancock University of Texas, San Antonio The Ties That Bind: Economics and Security Across the Taiwan Strait William J. Norris Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Discussant(s) Kursad Aslan Kent State University

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TD32

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Revisiting Outer Space: Critical approaches to Outer Space Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Columba Peoples Swansea University Haunted Dreams: Critical Theory and the Militarization of Space Columba Peoples Swansea University Science Fiction or Science Fantasy? The Gendered Portrayal of Aliens and the Discourse of Dominance in Outer Space Stephanie Carvin London School of Economics Jill Stuart London School of Economics Discussant(s) Miguel F. de Larrinaga University of Ottawa

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TD33

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

NGOs and the Nation-State Sponsors International Organization Human Rights Chair(s) William E. DeMars Wofford College Collective Action Dilemma: Intricate Relationships Between the State, NGOs and Foreign Agitators in Russian Federation Aleksandra Chauhan University of South Carolina NGOs and Nation Building: A Help, Hindrance or Something in Between? Patrice C. McMahon University of Nebraska-Lincoln The Role of NGOs in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone Claudena M. Skran Lawrence University Transnational NGO-Donor Networks and the Politics of Sovereignty: Microfinance Sector in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina Anna Ohanyan Stonehill College, Political Science Department Discussant(s) William E. DeMars Wofford College

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TD34

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

State and Regime Stability or Failure: Internal and External Factors Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) James L. Ray Vanderbilt University A Macro-Comparative Analysis of the Problem of Factionalism in Emerging Democracies Monty G. Marshall George Mason University Danielle Mutone-Smith George Mason University Does Corruption Undermine Political Systems? Hanne Fjelde Uppsala Univeristy Håvard Hegre PRIO, International Peace Reseach Institute, Oslo Outside-In: The Effects of External Threat on State Centralization Doug Gibler University of Alabama State Failure: Conceptualization and Determinants Zaryab Iqbal University of South Carolina Harvey Starr University of South Carolina Discussant(s) James L. Ray Vanderbilt University

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TD35

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Prospects for the Transatlantic and Transpacific Relationships Sponsors International Security Studies International Organization Chair(s) Christopher J. Fettweis US Naval War College All Quiet on the Western Front: The Transatlantic Relationship as an Enduring Hierarchy Matthias Staisch University of Chicago Transatlantic Security Relations: Rhetoric and Reality Under Clinton and Bush Alistair J. K. Shepherd Department of International Politics, Univeristy of Wales, Aberystwyth Two Roads to Clean Air? Kyoto's Challenge to Transatlantic Relations Lisa A. Aronsson London School of Economics

Discussant(s) Edward Rhodes Rutgers University

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TD36

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

International Institutions and the WTO: Politics and Policy of New Trade Issues Sponsors International Political Economy International Law Chair(s) Anna Lanoszka University of Windsor Assessing the Interaction between Multiple Levels in Trade in Services: The Cases of Telecommunications and Mode 4 Heidi Ullrich International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development Global Trade in Services, WTO, and the Issues Concerning Regulatory and Cultural Autonomy of States Anna Lanoszka University of Windsor The conclusion of the Doha Development Agenda and its Consequences for the WTO Rorden Wilkinson University of Manchester Trade, Retaliation and Multilateral Governance: The Evolution of Dispute Settlement at the World Trade Organization Daniel A. Drache York University Marc D. Froese York University Trading Coherence: Rival Values in a Global Economy Patricia Goff Wilfrid Laurier University Who is Winning the Food Fight? Food, Identity and the Role of the WTO Sophie M. Clavier San Francisco State University Discussant(s) Surupa Gupta Whittier College Brian Hanson Northwestern University

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TD37

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Non-State Actors in Multi-level Environmental Governance Sponsors Environmental Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Michele Betsill Colorado State University

From Above and Below: Labor Unions in Global Environmental Governance Dimitris Stevis Colorado State University The Multi-Level Governance of the Environment in Mercosur Kathryn Hochstetler University of New Mexico Transnational Governance for Climate Change Liliana B. Andonova Colby College Michele Betsill Colorado State University Harriet Bulkeley Durham University When Implicit Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement become the Norm: NGOs and Environmental Policies in International Finance Marcus Schaper University of Maryland Discussant(s) Frank Biermann Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM),Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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TD38

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Positive and Negative Externalities of Hegemony Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Bernadette M. E. Jungblut University of Central Florida Examining Regional Power’s Influence on Trade and State Preferences Michael A. Allen Binghamton University (SUNY) Gramscian Hegemony, Supra-nationally Operating Civil Societal Actors, and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Daniela Tepe University of Birmingham Hegemony and Civil Conflict: Ameliorate or Exacerbate? Renee B. Agress SPARTA, Inc. Hegemony and Economic Development: Help or Hindrance? Bernadette M. E. Jungblut University of Central Florida M Shawn Reichert University of Central Florida Discussant(s) M Shawn Reichert University of Central Florida

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TD39

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Patterns of Civil Conflict and Violence Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Kathleen Smarick National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism Actor Aggregation & Statistical Inference: The Effects of Over-Aggregating Dissident Group Behavior in Quantitative Models of Government-Dissident Interactions Clare Hatfield University of Georgia Maggie J. Mills University of Georgia Stephen M. Shellman University of Georgia Organized Anarchy: The Structure of Civil Wars, 1816-2005 Jeffrey S. Dixon Tarleton State University - Central Texas Discussant(s) Steve R. Garrison Midwestern State University

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TD40

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Explaining Terrorism Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Graeme A. M. Davies University of Wales, Aberystwyth A Global Test of the Determinants of Transnational Terrorist Activity Aaron M. Hoffman Purdue University Detonation or Negotiation: Mapping Terrorist Decisions to Fight Kristin Johnson Claremont Graduate University Joshua Walton Claremont Graduate University Manipulating Discontent: The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism Susan M. Jellissen University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Anirrudha Mitra University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Perpetual Terror? Explaining the Terrorist Penchant for Attacking Liberal Regimes Holger Schmidt Columbia University Discussant(s) Dennis M. Foster Virginia Military Institute

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TD41

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Theory and (German) Foreign Policy Panel 2 (of two linked panels) Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Gunther Hellmann Institute of Political Science Culture vs. Power: A Realist-Inspired Reading of a German Preference Formation in European Security Policy Moritz Weiss International University Bremen Explaining the German Position on the 2003 US Invasion of Iraq Beverly Crawford Institute of European Studies The Rrise and Demise of Security Communities: Conceptualizing German-American Estrangement from an Identity Perspective Felix Berenskoetter London School of Economics and Political Science Understanding German Threat Constructions: A Strategic-Relational Discourse Analysis Holger Stritzel Department of International Relations Discussant(s) Thomas Berger Department of International Relations

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TD42

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Psychological Dimension of Terrorism and Political Violence Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) William J. Josiger Georgetown University A Veil of Terror: A Detailed Case Study of Kashmir Sophia Johnson State University of New Jersy Fear Factor: The Impact of Terrorism on Public Opinion in the US, UK and Israel William J. Josiger Georgetown University Issues in International Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism-Perceptions of Indian College Youth-An Empirical Study in an Indian Town Niranjan Barik Ravenshaw College (Autonomos) The Psychological Dimensions of International Terrorism David H. Gray University of Denver Graduate School of International Studies Discussant(s) Robert D. Grey Grinnell College

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TD43

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Tax Matters: Cooperation and Resistance in Fiscal Globalization Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Robert T. Kudrle University of Minnesota A Level Playing Field and the Space for Small States William Vlcek London School of Economics Did the OECD Attack on Tax Havens Have Measurable Effects? Robert T. Kudrle University of Minnesota The Future of Offshore Jason Sharman University of Sydney Discussant(s) Kenneth P. Thomas Political Science, University of Missouri

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TD44

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Citizenship Laws in Comparative Perspective: Evidence from Europe, Latin America, and Africa Sponsors International Political Economy International Law Chair(s) Jennifer C. Seely SUNY Potsdam Fifteen Years of European Union Citizenship Willem Maas Glendon College, York University Indigenous Citizenship in Latin America: A Cross National Look Andrea Morrison UC Davis Limiting Access to Citizenship in Sub-Saharan Africa Jennifer C. Seely SUNY Potsdam Varieties of Citizenship in Europe Marc Morjé Howard Georgetown University Discussant(s) Jeannette Money UC Davis

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TD45

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Financial Turbulence in East Asia: Crisis, Change, Cooperation and Security Sponsors International Political Economy International Security Studies Chair(s) Thomas Kalinowski University of California in Berkeley Consequences of Economic Crisis and Structural Adjustment for Democratization in East Asia Thomas Kalinowski University of California in Berkeley East Asia's Counterweight Strategy: Asian Financial Cooperation in an Era of Economic Globalization Injoo Sohn Princeton University Financial Liberalization in the PRC: Challenges of Establishing a Market-Oriented Financial System Eundak Kwon Southwest Minnesota State Univeristy The Conceptual Complexity of Central Bankers and the Asian Financial Crisis Cameron Thies University of Missouri Discussant(s) Itaru Okamoto Bunkyo Gakuin University

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TD46

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Firm, the State, and Intergovernmental Economic Regimes Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Steve McGuire University of Bath Analyzing International Financial Regime Formations Through Transaction Costs W. Travis Selmier, II Indiana University, Dept of Political Science States, Firms, and Market Integration: Modeling international organization Barbara M. Weiss Otagai Associates The Institutional Design of Corporate Social Responsibility: The Chemical Industry’s Responsible Care Initiative between External Transparency and Internal Viablility Thomas Conzelmann Darmstadt University of Technology The Politics of Firm and State Alliances: Technology and Corporate Rivalry in Aerospace Steve McGuire University of Bath The Role of National Security Considerations in the Boeing-Airbus Subsidies Dispute Annemarie Michaela Spadafore Miami University, Oxford Ohio

Discussant(s) Laura Gomez-Mera University of Miami

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TD47

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Democratic Institutions and FDI: So Happy Together? Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Vally Koubi ETH Zurich Government Quality and Financial Markets Vally Koubi ETH Zurich Institutions for Investment: Domestic Political Sources of National FDI Regimes Sonal S. Pandya Department of Government, Harvard University Discussant(s) Grishma Shah Rutgers University

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TD48

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Power of Intellectual Property: Comparing the Contentious Politics of Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals Sponsors Global Development International Law Chair(s) Robert L. Paarlberg Department of Political Science, Wellesley College Patent Law as an Instrument of Geopolitical Power: Agricultural Biotechnology and U.S. Scientific Hegemony Shelley L. Hurt Department of Political Science, Vassar College Patent Rights Vs. Health Rights: Globalization and the Politics of AIDS Treatment in Brazil Andre de Mello e Souza Institute of International Relations, Pontifical Catholic University Politics of Transgenic Property in India: Biopiracy, Monopoly Power or Cottage Industry? Ronald J. Herring Department of Government, Cornell University Risk, Rights and Regulation: The Politics of Agricultural Biotechnology in South Africa William A. Munro Department of Political Science, Illinois Wesleyan University The Politics of Biotechnology Policy in South America’s Agricultural Powers: What’s New and What’s Old in Debates about Intellectual Property Rights? Sybil D. Rhodes Western Michigan University Discussant(s) Robert L. Paarlberg Department of Political Science, Wellesley College

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TD49

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Political Economy of Institutional Investors: Agents and Assets in Financial Globalization Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Philip Cerny Rutgers University - Newark A Problem of Interest in Islamic Finance: Exploring Governance in a Growing Sector Heather D. McKeen-Edwards McMaster University Hedge Funds As Capital Providers: How Do They Matter? Paola Robotti University of California - San Diego Pension Funds and Sovereign Debt in Latin America Giselle Datz Rutgers University - Newark The Politics of ‘Catastrophe Risk’ Financing Mariana Jiménez-Huerta University of Manchester Which Investors Own Your Debt Matters: The Implications of Different Investor Types for Emerging Market Government Policy Autonomy Iain Hardie University of Edinburgh Discussant(s) Tony Porter Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, McMaster University

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TD50

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Perspectives on the ethics of war Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) Ulf Bjereld Department of Political Science, Göteborg University Conflicts Without Enemies: Resisting Dehumanization and the Transformation of World Politics Molly Wallace Brown University Is there such a thing as a Clausewitzian Ethic of War? Jean-Christophe J. Boucher Laval University State Sovereignty or Human Rights - A Normative Inquiry Ulf Bjereld Department of Political Science, Göteborg University Douglas Brommesson Göteborgs University, Sweden

State Sovereignty or Human Rights - A Normative Inquiry Henrik Friberg Fernros Göteborgs Universitet Discussant(s) Kirsten Ainley London School of Economics

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TD51

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Rethinking European Integration Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Ben Rosamond University of Warwick European Union Immigration Policy Uncovered: Analyzing National Preferences and Supranational Power Adam Luedtke University of Utah Europe's Antifederalists: The Case against the Constitution Martyn De Bruyn St. John Fisher College The European Union's Legitimacy Crisis and the Future of European Integration Meltem Muftuler-Bac Sabanci University Theorising Regional Integration Comparatively - Is there a Case for bringing EU Studies back in? Ben Rosamond University of Warwick Discussant(s) Tobias Hofmann WCFIA, Harvard University

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TD52

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Organizational Theory and the Study of Ios Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Michael Lipson Concordia University Corporate Interest in International Organizations David C. Ellis New College of Florida Inter-Organizational Relations in the United Nations System Barbara Murphy Northwestern University Organizational Fields in World Politics Michael Lipson Concordia University

Processes of Autonomization in/of International Governmental Organizations Martin Koch University of Bielefeld Discussant(s) Catherine Weaver University of Kansas

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TD53

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Indigenous Self-Determination: Iris Young's Vision and Global Realities Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Alison Brysk University of California, Irvine Roundtable Discussants Marc Becker Truman State University Makere Harawira University of Alberta Deborah J. Yashar Princeton University

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TD54

Thursday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Business Meeting II: Title VI Project Directors Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey U.S. Department of Education

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FA01

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Assemblage and Research Planning for Alternative Globalizations Sponsors International Political Economy International Political Sociology Chair(s) Hasmet Uluorta Stanford University Roundtable Discussants Robin Broad American University Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle Ruth Reitan University of Miami, Dept. of International Studies

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FA02

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Issues in International Conflicts Sponsors Peace Studies Environmental Studies Chair(s) Peter Wallensteen Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Civil War as a Source of Interstate Disputes Kristian S. Gleditsch University of Essex Idean Salehyan University of California, San Diego Issues in Internal Conflicts Ole M. Theisen Norwegian University of Science and Technology River Claims and River Conflicts Marit Brochmann University of Oslo Paul R. Hensel Florida State University The Geography of Ethnic Groups: A New Dataset Lars E. Cederman ETH Zurich Jan K. Rød Norwegian University of Science and Technology Nils Weidmann ETH Zurich UNCLOS and the Management of Maritime Conflicts Sara M. Mitchell University of Iowa Stephen C. Nemeth University of Iowa Elizabeth A. Nyman Florida State University Discussant(s) Erik Melander Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University

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FA03

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

‘Power and Production, 20 Years on an Assessment of the Contributions of Robert Cox and Jeffrey Harrod’ I: Production, Power and World Order Reconsidered Sponsors Global Development International Political Economy

Chair(s) Mustapha Kamal Pasha University of Aberdeen Roundtable Discussants Alison Ayers Simon Fraser University Isabella Bakker York University Claire Cutler University of Victoria Stephen Gill York University Gigi Herbert York University Martin Weber The University of Queensland

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FA04

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

London in a Time of Terror: The Politics of Response Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) Jenny Edkins Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth ‘Foreign’ Terror? 7/7 and the Deconstruction of the 'Failing State' Dan Bulley University of Warwick 'Cosmopolitanism, Conditionality, and Control: Discourses of Ethical Possibility Before, and After 7/7' James Brassett University of Warwick New Border Politics? The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes Nick Vaughan-Williams Univesity of Wales, Aberystwyth Urban Nationalism? London in the Aftermath of the Tube Bombings Angharad Closs Keele University Discussant(s) Jenny Edkins Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth

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FA05

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Economic Consequences of Political Tensions Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) Sophie Meunier Princeton University

Business as Usual: Economic Responses to Political Tensions Sophie Meunier Princeton University International Political Tensions and Foreign Investment Norrin Ripsman Concordia University Christopher R. Way Cornell University Political Tensions and the Structure of National Trade Soo Yeon Kim University of Maryland The Economic Consequences of Political Tensions Reversed: How Globalization Can Be Used to Promote Peace Erik Gartzke Columbia University Quan Li Pennsylvania State University Uneven Economic Growth in the World Economy’s North-South Stratification Rafael Reuveny Indiana University William R. Thompson Indiana University Discussant(s) Jonathan Kirshner Cornell University

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FA06

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Activist Research/Praxis in an Age of Neo-Liberal Globalisation Sponsors International Political Economy Convention Theme Chair(s) Shirin Rai University of Warwick A Transborder Feminist Critique of the Epistemologies of Militarized Neoliberalism: Solidarities and Practices Toward Substantive Democracy Anna M. Agathangelou York University Researching Resistance to Neoliberal Globalisation: Engaged Ethnography as Solidarity and Praxis Andrew Mathers University of the West of England Mario Novelli University of Amsterdam The Discourse and Praxis of Work-War-fare: Neoliberalism, 'Active' Welfare and the New American Way of War Columba Peoples Swansea University What is it like to Conduct Feminist Research based in the “North” on the “Global South”?: Some Thoughts on Advocacy and Academia Marina Prieto-Carrón University of Bristol

Discussant(s) Dibyesh Anand University of Bath

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FA07

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Practice Turn in IR Sponsors International Political Sociology None Chair(s) Emanuel Adler University of Toronto Vincent Pouliot University of Toronto Of False Promises and Good Bets: A Plea for a Pragmatic Perspective in Theory Building Friedrich Kratochwil European University Institute The NATO-Russia Council as a “Would-be” Community of Practice Vincent Pouliot University of Toronto The Practice of Legal Interpretation and the Re-Configuration of Sovereignty Ole J. Sending Norwegian Institute of International Affairs The Spreading of Security Community: Communities of Practice, Self Restraint and NATO's Post Cold War Transformation Emanuel Adler University of Toronto Transnational Crime Organizations From the Inside Out: Discursive Practices and the Constitution of Transnational Criminal Political Associations Janice Bially Mattern Lehigh University Discussant(s) Raymond Duvall University of Minnesota

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FA08

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Israel-Palestine Peace and Conflict - Quo Vadis Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Eric N. Budd Fitchburg State College Hamas: One Year On Kimberly B. Cowell-Meyers American University Israel after Gaza – Disengaging from Old Practices? Shachar Nativ University of Oxford

The Oslo Peace Process: Temporarily Off-Track or Lost from the Start? Eric N. Budd Fitchburg State College Theories of Change and Israeli/Palestinian Post-Oslo Peacebuilding Strategies Ned Lazarus American University Discussant(s) Eytan Gilboa Bar-Ilan University Stephen Zunes University of San Francisco

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FA09

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas II - Challenges of Moving Beyond Neo-Liberalism Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Rianne Mahon Carleton University A Post-Consensus Policy Towards Foreign Investment? Between Nationalization and Regulation in Latin America Paul A. Haslam Laval University Indigenous Socialism or Indigenous Populism? The First Year of the Movimiento Al Socialismo in Bolivia Jefferey R. Webber University of Toronto Post-Neoliberalism in two Andean Countries: Colombia and Venezuela Cristina Rojas Carleton University The Emergence of Human Rights Politics in International Finance Elizabeth Friesen Carleton University Discussant(s) Richard Sandbrook University of Toronto

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FA10

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Transatlantic Immigration Policy in Comparative Perspective: To What Degree Convergence? Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Convention Theme Chair(s) Simon Reich University of Pittsburgh

Amnesties’ and the Selective Enforcement of Border Control Measures in the Development of Spanish Migration Policies Francisco Javier Moreno Fuentes Unidad de Políticas Comparadas Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científi No Longer Unique: America’s Conventional Immigration Response to a Changing Global Environment Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia Sciences Po Simon Reich University of Pittsburgh The Impact of Islamic Populations on Security and Foreign Policy in France and Britain? Martin A. Schain New York University The Politics of US Immigration Reform Susan Martin Georgetown University Discussant(s) Michael Hanchard Johns Hopkins University

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FA11

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Functioning of Security in Peace Operations: Critical Assessment of Key Activities of Peacebuilding Sponsors Peace Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) David F. Davis George Mason University From Security Sector Reform (SSR) to the Rule of Law: An Examination of the Doctrine of Contemporary Peacebuilding Activities Hideaki Shinoda Assistant Profesor, Hiroshima University Linking Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding through Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) of Excombatants: Case Studies of Peace Operations in Africa Tatsuo Yamane Hiroshima University Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) in Afghanistan: A New Model for Civil-Military Coordination in Peace Operations Yuji Uesugi Hiroshima University US Role in the Reform of Police Abroad: The Business of Building Democratic Police Elizabeth A. Kunce-Wagner University of Hawaii at Manoa Discussant(s) David F. Davis George Mason University Karen Guttieri Naval Postgraduate School

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FA12

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

IR Theory, Politics, and Responsibility II Sponsors Convention Theme International Education Chair(s) David E. Toohey University of Hawaii Political Science Department Conceptualizing Global Studies/International Relations: Antecedents and Future Prospects Meenal Shrivastava Athabasca University, Alberta The Fashionable “Construction” in German IR Michael Schultze University of Magdeburg Une Exception Française ? The Politicization of IR Professors Recruitment in France Ronald Hatto Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris What do We Know? What do We Want to Know?: A Brief Survey of Changing Curiosity Patterns in Social Science Research Fulya Apaydin BROWN UNIVERSITY Discussant(s) Chris B. McIntosh University of Chicago

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FA13

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

International Norms and Domestic Politics Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Hans Peter Schmitz Syracuse University Global Climate Norms and Domestic Politics: Comparing the United States and the European Union Kate O'Neill University of California at Berkeley International Norms, Domestic Politics and the Death Penalty: Comparing Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan Sangmin Bae Northeastern Illinois University One-Man Democracies Edward Kasule Truman College The Impact of Ideas in Caribbean Elites’ Responses to Globalization Ángel L. Viera-Tirado University of Puerto Rico- Mayagüez Discussant(s) Hans Peter Schmitz Syracuse University

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FA14

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Critical Scholarship and Intelligence Reform Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) William M. Nolte University of Maryland Constructing the Theory of Strategic Intelligence: Why Bother? David H. Gray University of Denver Graduate School of International Studies Intelligence Oversight and the Role of Universities Jennifer Sims Georgetown University Intelligence Reform: An Organizational Communication Perspective Hamilton Bean University of Colorado at Boulder Threading the Eye of the Needle: Public Justifications for Domestic Surveillance and Torture in the GWOT Kelly M. McDonald Arizona State University Discussant(s) James J. Wirtz Naval Postgraduate School

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FA15

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Functions and Effects of International Non-Governmental Organizations Sponsors International Organization Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Pooja Rishi University of Delaware Do International Nongovernmental Organizations Promote Sustainable Development? Lee Taedong University of Washington Global Semi-Civil Society: NGOs as Moral Aristocracy William E. DeMars Wofford College 'The Gulag of Our Times': Diplomatic Postures and Activist Dramatics in Human Rights NGO Strategies Christina M. Gray University of Southern California Discussant(s) Amy Eckert Metropolitan State College of Denver

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FA16

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

War, Political Violence & the Media: Framing Public Opinion in Comparative Perspective Sponsors International Communication International Security Studies Chair(s) Colette Mazzucelli Molloy College Hard Power and Strategic Communication in Grand Strategy Ben D. Mor University of Haifa Mass Mediated Governmentality: The Ad Council “Emergency Preparedness” Campaign Jacob L. Stump American University Media Systems, Political Transitions, and Political Violence Laura Roselle Elon University Nothing New About the CNN-Effect? The Conceptual Versus Actual History of the News Media's Role in Foreign Policy Douglas A Van Belle Victoria University of Wellington The Transatlantic Rift over the Use of Force in the Iraq Crisis (2002-2003): Insights from a Comparative Analysis of the Impact of the News Media Debates on Public Opinion in the United States, France and Italy Diletta Latini Circap, Department of Political Science, University of Siena Discussant(s) Elizabeth Hanson University of Connecticut

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FA17

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Regime Interaction and Biodiversity Politics: Bridging the Tension between Legitimacy and Effectiveness Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Kristin G. Rosendal The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Allocative Effects of International Environmental Institutions - The Convention on Biological Diversity Sliman Abu Amara Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Bioprospecting under Different Technological, Biological and Regulatory Settings: Trends and Challenges Mariel Aguilar Støen University of Oslo Governing Agrobiodiversity: Plant Genetics and Developing Countries Regine Andersen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute

Incompatible Property Rights over Genetic Resources and their Consequences: The CBD – TRIPS Conflict and some Implications for an International ABS Regime Stefan Jungcurt Humboldt University Berlin International Regulation of Conservation and Use of Domesticated and Wild Genetic Resources Kristin G. Rosendal The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Discussant(s) Steinar E. Andresen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute

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FA18

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Human Rights Challenges in Africa Sponsors Human Rights Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Rita Kiki N. Edozie Michigan State University, East Lansing MI Billy Balogun: "Human Rights in Nigeria" Affiliation: The City University of New York Graduate School and University Center, Ph.D. Student in Political Science Billy Balogun The City University of New York Paper #2: Human Rights NGOs in Ghana by Professor Kwame Akonor Kwame Akonor Seton Hall University Paulette Weiss: "Postconflict Peacebuilding and Small Arms Disarmament in Sierra Leone" Paulette S. Weiss The City University of New York Graduate School and University Center Discussant(s) Rita Kiki N. Edozie Michigan State University, East Lansing MI

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FA19

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Institutional Creation and Change in the International System Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) Beth A. Simmons Harvard University Creating International Institutions: The International Criminal Court Anne Holthoefer University of Chicago My Norm is Better than Your Norm: Contestation and Norm Dynamics Matthew J. Hoffman University of Toronto The Case of Transatlantic Conflicts over Multilateral Agreements Caroline Fehl Oxford University

The Evolutionary Design of International Institutions Duncan Snidal University of Chicago Lora Anne Viola University of Chicago To Change or not to Change: The Resistance of International Institutions to Change Tim Buthe Duke University When Liberalisms Change: Comparing the Politics of Deflations and Inflations Mark Blyth Johns Hopkins University Discussant(s) Kristen P. Williams Clark University

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FA20

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Gendering Security in Theory and in Practice I Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Mary K. Meyer McAleese Eckerd College A Continuum Approach to Security Theory Annick T. R. Wibben University of San Francisco Feminism for Realists: Strategy and Gender in Global Politics Laura Sjoberg Duke University From Soldiers to Citizens, or Soldiers to Seamstresses: Reintegrating Girl and Women Soldiers in Sierra Leone Megan H. MacKenzie University of Alberta Theory as Practice: A Discourse-Theoretic Reading of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 Laura J. Shepherd European Research Institute Discussant(s) R. Charli Carpenter University of Pittsburgh Mary K. Meyer McAleese Eckerd College

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FA21

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Roundtable on Intelligence Ethics #1 Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) Michael Andregg University of St. Thomas

Chair(s) Gregory F. Treverton RAND Corporation Roundtable: Ethics and the Intelligence Analyst John Tolson Ministry of Defence, United Kingdom Roundtable: Intelligence Officers as Professionals Virendra S. Verma J. Nehru University Roundtable; Ethics Phobia Among Intelligence Professionals Jan Goldman Joint Military Intelligence College

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FA22

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Democratic Experience in Turkey Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) Julie I. Chernov University of Colorado-Boulder Emulating the Turkish Experience through European Neighborhood Policy—Prospects for Democratization in the Arab and Muslim World Considered Gul M. Kurtoglu-Eskisar Dokuz Eylul University State, Civil Society and Political Participation in Turkey Ersin M. Kalaycioglu Isik University, Istanbul, Turkey Turkey at the Threshold of the EU: Problems and Prospects Joseph S. Joseph University of Cyprus What Keeps the Turkish Army Away from a Permanent Military Government Aysegul Komsuoglu Istanbul University Birsen Hatice Ors Istanbul Univeristy Discussant(s) Julie I. Chernov University of Colorado-Boulder James C. Gilchrist University of Tennessee

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FA23

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Should We ‘Mainstream’ Popular Culture in IR? Sponsors International Communication Feminist Theory and Gender Studies

Chair(s) Christina Rowley University of Bristol Roundtable Discussants J. Samuel Barkin University of Florida Stuart Kaufman University of Delaware Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawaii Cynthia Weber University of Lancaster

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FA24

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Political Economy of Aid and Development Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Fahimul Quadir York University Better Red™ than Dead Stefano Ponte Danish Institute for International Studies Lisa Ann Richey Roskilde University, Denmark Dialectics & Development: Explaining Poor Performance via Power Praveen K. Chaudhry FIT / SUNY Marta E. Vanduzer-Snow New York University Donor Interventions and Civil Society in Developing Countries asma hashmi Simon fraser university Goals, Norms and Pledges: The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights Paul J. Nelson University of Pittsburgh The 3x5 Initiative and the Implications for Global Health Governance Jeremy Youde Grinnell College Discussant(s) Anna P. Gruben Johns Hopkins University

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FA25

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Critical approaches to Security in Europe II: Exploring Contemporary Politics of Belonging: Political struggles, Policies and Technologies Sponsors International Political Sociology Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Xavier Guillaume University of Geneva ‘Who has the Rights?’ Blood, Culture or Territory within the Global Politics of Belonging Francesco Ragazzi Institut d'Études Politiques / Northwestern Europe, Transnational Society and the Fate of the State Laurent Scheeck Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris European Security Practices in the Government of Migration: A Conceptual Approach for Analyzing Security Tugba Basaran University of Cambridge The EU and the Politics of the “Good Neighbour” Julien Jeandesboz Institut d'Études Politiques Paris Discussant(s) Didier Bigo Institut d'Études Politiques Paris

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FA26

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Long-Term Policy Challenges: Conceptual, Empirical and Methodological Approaches I Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Randall W. Stone University of Rochester Decision-making in Long-Term Climate Policy: Uncertainty, Complexity and Multiple Agents Robert Lempert The RAND Corporation Jürgen Scheffran University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Detlef F. Sprinz PIK - Potsdam Institute Designing Institutions for the Long Term D. Marc Kilgour Wilfrid Laurier University

The Political Economy of Long-Term Policy Problems Randall W. Stone University of Rochester Discussant(s) Johannes Urpelainen University of Michigan

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FA27

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Worldview and Foreign Policy in the Asian Context: Sources, Impact, and Conceptualization, Part I Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Alexander Vuving Harvard University Foreign Policy Vision: Theory and Practice in Contemporary Asian States John Garofano U.S. Naval War College Ideas and East Asian International Relations David Kang Dartmouth College India: Revolutionary, Rationalist, or Realist Power? Timothy Hoyt U.S. Naval War College The Sources of Japanese Foreign and Security Policy Takashi Kawakami Takushoku University Discussant(s) Christopher P. Twomey Naval Postgraduate School

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FA28

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Rethinking the State and Its Boundaries Sponsors International Political Economy Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Binnaz Toprak Bogazici University Crime and Sovereign Power Aida Hozic University of Florida Hobbesian Security Paradigm and the Politics of Fear Aysen Bilgen Candas Bogazici University Moldavian Domestic Workers and The State Mine Eder Bogazici University

Power of Ideas, Interests or Culture?: A Historical Institutionalist Approach to the Building and Rebuilding of the “Secular” State in Turkey, 1921-2006 Murat Akan Bogazici University The State, International Organizations and the Farmers: The Politics of Genetic Resource Conservation Zühre Aksoy Bogazici University Discussant(s) Philip Cerny Rutgers University - Newark

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FA29

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Argumentation, Deliberation and Talk in International Relations Sponsors International Organization Convention Theme Chair(s) Markus Kornprobst Ohio State University Argumentation and the Development of International Law Ian Johnstone Tufts University Forum Effects of Talk Jennifer Mitzen Ohio State University International Relations as Rhetorical Discipline: Deepening and Widening Horizons Markus Kornprobst Ohio State University Public Spheres and Legitamacy: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Crisis Resolution within Security Communities Corneliu Bjola University of Toronto Discussant(s) Neta C. Crawford Boston University

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FA30

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Learning IR Cross-Culturally and Among Enemies - Past and Present Sponsors Peace Studies International Education Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Daniel W. Wessner Eastern Mennonite University Differently Structured Global Society via Inter-Cultural Communicative Competence and Cosmopolitan Theory Jonathan Moyer University of Denver

Inter-cultural Communication as Pedagogy - Indian and Pakistani Women's Colleges Rina Kashyap Eastern Mennonite University Local Discourse of 'Engaged People' Speaking to Dominant Peacebuilding Initiatives Anna E. Ressler Future Generations The Structural Drivers of Conflict and Southeast Asian Cultural Institutions K. Erich Miller University of Denver Discussant(s) Fred R. Dallmayr Joan Kroc Institute, University of Notre Dame Louis Kriesberg Syracuse University

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FA31

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Humane Internationalism Revisited – The Impact of Endogenous Change and Identity on Western States’ International Behaviour Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Chris Browning University of Keele , School of Politics, International Relations and Phil Global Good Samaritans: Humanitarian Internationalism in Canada Alison Brysk University of California, Irvine Social Democratic Internationalism at the Cross Roads – The Case of Sweden Annika B. Bergman University of Edinburgh The Articulation of Identity and Normative Heritage through Internationalism: The Case of Norway Mikko Kuisma European University Institute, Florence Waltzing Matilda? The Shifting Narrative of Australian Internationalism Peter J. Lawler Politics, Manchester University Discussant(s) Chris Browning University of Keele , School of Politics, International Relations and Phil

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FA32

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Bringing Social Relations Back In II: Capitalism and the Transformation of IR Sponsors International Political Sociology International Political Economy Chair(s) Benno Teschke University of Sussex

English Agrarian Capitalism, Overseas Commerce, and Capitalist Imperialism Étienne Cantin Université Laval Peace Processes in the Age of Global Capitalism Jan Selby University of Sussex Regimes by Design? The Gold Standard and the Issue of Cooperation in International Relations Samuel Knafo University of Sussex Social Relations, History and Theorising the Cold War Richard Saull Queen Mary, University of London The Social Relations of Republicanism and International Political Thought Geoff Kennedy York University Discussant(s) Benno Teschke University of Sussex

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FA33

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

International Conflict Data Research: Problems and Prospects Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Stephen L. Quackenbush University of Missouri-Columbia A Problem with Peace Science: The Dark Side of COW H. Will Moore The Florida State University Native American Dispute Onset, 1610-1765: A Research Overview Brian R. Nottingham SUNY at Buffalo Reconciling Event Data from Multiple News Sources Philip A. Schrodt University of Kansas Red Herrings? Non-State Actors and Militarized Interstate Disputes Dara K. Cohen Stanford University Jessica L. Weeks Stanford University Discussant(s) Doug Gibler University of Alabama

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FA34

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

International Rivalries Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Manus I. Midlarsky Rutgers University, New Brunswick Avalanches and Olive Branches: Natural Disasters and Peacemaking between Interstate Rivals Seden Akcinaroglu University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Jonathan M. DiCicco Canisius College Elizabeth Radziszewski University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Dyadic Conflict and Rivalry Creation Daniel S. Morey University of Kentucky Fatal Attraction: Rivalries and Third Party Intervention Renato Corbetta University of Alabama-Birmingham Modeling Complex Interstate Rivalries Brandon Valeriano University of Illinois at Chicago Discussant(s) Manus I. Midlarsky Rutgers University, New Brunswick

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FA35

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Sport and International Development (I): Engaging Marginalized Groups through International Sport Development Sponsors Global Development Peace Studies Chair(s) Jerry Bingham National Agency UK Sport Dilemmas and Opportunities in Gender, Sport and Development Martha Saavedra University of California Disability Sport and the Politics of Development Robert Beacom The College of St. Mark and St. John Friendly Encounters: Sport, Development and Masculinity among Youth in Bamenda, Cameroon Jude Fokwang University of Toronto

Discussant(s) Lorna Read Right to Play

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FA36

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Issues in Japan's Foreign Policy in The 21st Century Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Ryo Shimizu Mie Chukyo University East Asian Security Revisited in Light of the European Experience Katja Weber Georgia Tech Koizumi’s Legacy and Japan’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century Ryo Shimizu Mie Chukyo University Systemic Change and State Level Structural Transformation, and Today’s Japan Na'oki Ono Musashi Institute of Technology Discussant(s) Kevin J. Cooney Union University

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FA37

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Multinational Corporations I: Theorizing the Political Dimensions of their Interactions with States Sponsors International Political Economy Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Steven J. Kobrin University of Pennsylvania Analyzing State-MNC Bargaining and the OB Model: Enduring Insights and New Directions Steven J. Kobrin University of Pennsylvania Back to the Future: The Relevance of the Obsolescing Bargain Model in the 21st Century Jonathan P. Doh Villanova University Neither Obsolescing Nor Ensured: Analyzing the Power of the Pharmaceutical Industry versus the Developing World Jean-Marc F. Blanchard San Francisco State University Responsible Framing of MNC-LDC Bargaining Models Dale Murphy Georgetown University

The Institutional Environment for Bargaining Power Witold J. Henisz University of Pennsylvania Guy L. F. Holburn University of Western Ontario Bennet A. Zelner Duke University Discussant(s) Susan K. Sell The George Washington University

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FA38

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

New Perspectives on Creating Global Classrooms Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs None Chair(s) Wendy Theodore University of Arizona Location, Location, Location? Teaching Race and IR in a 'Foreign' in a 'Foreign' Land Wendy Theodore University of Arizona Pedagogy of the Oppressors: Challenging Nationalism from a Position of Privilege Jamie Frueh Bridgewater College Teaching and Studying International Relations in the Caribbean: A Perspective From Both Sides Diana Thorburn Department of Government, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica Discussant(s) Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner The City University of New York

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FA39

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Nukes Don't Kill People, States Do: Reworking Legitimacy in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime Sponsors International Security Studies International Organization Chair(s) Wade L. Huntley University of British Columbia Nuclear Nonproliferation: Time for New Thinking? Wade L. Huntley University of British Columbia Organized Hypocrisy and the Future of the Nonproliferation Regime Michael Lipson Concordia University

The Exception that Proves the Rule? Karthika Sasikumar University of British Columbia The NPT and Power Transitions in the International System: The Indian Case T. V. Paul McGill University Mahesh Shankar McGill University Discussant(s) Scott Sagan Stanford University

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FA40

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Civil-Military Relations: US Officer Attitudes Sponsors International Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Gary J. Schaub Air War College My Country, Virtuous or Decadent: US Officer Attitudes toward American Civilian Culture Everett C. Dolman School of Advanced Air & Space Studies Officer Attitudes Toward Transformation, 2000-2005 James FitzSimonds Naval War College Parameters of “The Unequal Dialogue”: High-Level Civil-Military Relations Gary J. Schaub Air War College Discussant(s) Glen M. Segell Institute of Security Policy

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FA41

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

“You Can’t Always Get What You Want” The European Union and Military Transformation: What Kind of Actor, What Kinds of Capabilities? Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Eva M. Gross London School of Economics and Political Science ‘We Can Work it Out’ - Common Non-Proliferation Efforts in the European Union Gunnar Jeremias University of Hamburg All Together Now? The Governance of Military Capability Reform in the European Union Claudia Major Institute for German Studies - University of Birmingham

All Together Now? The Governance of Military Capability Reform in the European Union Christopher Reynolds Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich Nice to Have… but What Creates European Capabilities? Answers from a Strategic and Security Studies Perspective Christian Moelling Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich Overlapping Institutions: Ping Pong between NATO and the EU? Stephanie C. Hofmann Cornell University Discussant(s) Eva M. Gross London School of Economics and Political Science

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FA42

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Intelligence Community: Assessment, Policies, Culture, and Outcomes Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Robert Mandel Lewis & Clark College Coping with the Security Dilemma: US Intelligence Assessments of Foreign Nuclear Threats James H. Lebovic The George Washington University Did the American Intelligence Community Learn Anything from 9/11? Pierre-Louis Malfatto Strategic and Diplomatic Studies (UQAM) Rationalist Explanation for Intelligence and Counterintelligence Policies Yevgeniy Kirpichevsky Harvard University, Department of Government Recognizing Foreign Threat Robert Mandel Lewis & Clark College Socialized to Torture? The Divide Between Institution and Subculture in Interrogation Christi L. Siver University of Washington Discussant(s) Lamis Abdel-Aty McGill University

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FA43

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

U.S.-Mexican Relationship: Towards Security Integration? Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None

Chair(s) Rafael Velazquez Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE) Foreign and Security Policy in the European Union and North America Roberto Peña Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) Teresa S. Perez UNAM Mexico's National and Security Policy 2006-20012 Abelardo Rodriguez University of Miami Porous Borders: Implications for U.S. and Mexican Security Jorge Rebolledo Flores University of Miami Discussant(s) Cecilia Costero Colegio de San Luis

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FA44

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes International Security Studies Chair(s) Brian S. Dietzman United States Military Academy Countering Ideological Support for Terrorism Andrew L. Stigler Naval War College Iron Fists or Velvet Gloves?: How to Reduce (or Increase) Insurgent Attacks Joseph K. Young Florida State University Soft Power Contributions to U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy James E. Winkates Air War College The “Balancing Act”: Counterterrorism and Domestic Overreaction in Democratic States Dennis M. Foster Virginia Military Institute Discussant(s) Jalal Alamgir University of Massachusetts Boston

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FA45

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Rethinking Multilateralism: Why Cooperate? Why Delegate? Sponsors International Organization None

Chair(s) Alexander Thompson Ohio State University Breaking Out and Evasive Maneuvers: Managing Nuclear Weapons Intentions of Determined States Carol E. Kessler Pacific Northwest Center for Global Security Dominance and Diplomacy Robert A. Denemark University of Delaware; General Editor: ISA Compendium Project Matthew J. Hoffman University of Toronto Lauren Twist University of Delaware Hasan Yonten University of Delaware Power and Legalization: Explaining U.S. Support of WTO Dispute Settlement Alexander Thompson Ohio State University Why Comply? Mutual Learning on the Role of Non State Actors in Monitoring and Enforcing Security and Economic Treaty Systems David Deese Boston College Discussant(s) Peter Romaniuk John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY

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FA46

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Political Sociology of Transnationalism Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Patrick T. Jackson American University Apolitics of Power: Transnational Connections and Practices of Expertise in the Middle East Ozlem Altan New York University, Department of Politics Conservative Movements in a Liberal International System? Transnational Activism on Abortion at the UN Population Conferences June S. Swinski University of Maryland Constitutional Arrangements and the Structure of Civil Society: Still Relevant after all these Years? Jennifer L. Bailey Norwegian University of Science and Technology Safe Motherhood as a Transnational Advocacy Network Jeremy Shiffman Syracuse University Jeremy Shiffman Syracuse University Stephanie Smith Syracuse University

Discussant(s) Afef Benessaieh York University

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FA47

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Explanations for Alignment Behavior Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Anthony J. Vinci The London School of Economics Allies of a Feather: Explaining Variations in Wartime Alliance Cohesion Evan N. Resnick Yeshiva University An Empirical Test of the Economic Theory of Alliances: Patron-Client Ties and Client-state military expenditures Jeffrey M. Cavanaugh University of Illinois Domestic-International Issue Linkage in Alliance Politics: A Comparison of Post-Iraq War Japanese and Korean Relations with the United States SeoHyun Park Cornell University Risks and Rewards in U.S. Alliances Nora J. Bensahel RAND Discussant(s) Ji-Young Lee Georgetown University

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FA48

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Teaching IR Across the World: Pedagogical Dilemmas Sponsors Convention Theme Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Marilyn I. McMorrow Georgetown University Ethnic Identity and Responsible Scholarship: Pedagogical Dilemma of Chinese Political Scientists in American Universities Sheng Ding Bloomsburg University Introducing Pacifist Perspectives to U.S. History and Politics Students at a Typical War-Glorifying College James J. Zaffiro Central College The State of IR in Israel: In Search of a Discipline in a Unique Setting Arie M. Kacowicz Department of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Discussant(s) Andrea M. Lopez Susquehanna University

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FA49

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Domestic Determinants for Trade, Aid, Investment, and Social Spending Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Nita Rudra University of Pittsburgh Democracies, Nondemocracies and Resistance to Social Welfare Reform: Implications for the Developing World Siddharth Chandra University of Pittsburgh Nita Rudra University of Pittsburgh Political Particularism and the Provision of Public Goods Tavishi Bhasin Emory University Raechelle M. Mascarenhas Whitman College Public Goods and Demand for Foreign Aid Christopher B. O'Keefe Brigham Young University Sequencing Negotiating Partners: Implications for the Two-Level Game Jason S. Enia University of Southern California Discussant(s) Mary Cooper Ohio State University Javier Morales-Ortiz Baldwin-Wallace College

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FA50

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Collective responsibility in international relations Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) William F. Felice Eckerd College Holding Institutions Accountable: A Historical Institutionalist Challenge to the “Many Hands” Dilemma Sarah Bania-Dobyns University of Denver Iraq and the "Moral Responsibility of Many Hands" William F. Felice Eckerd College Who Intervenes and Why it Matters: The Problem of Agency in Humanitarian Intervention Eric Heinze University of Oklahoma

Discussant(s) Kateri Carmola Middlebury College, Dept. of Political Science

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FA51

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Sources of Global Cooperation and Compliance Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Michael Mosser US Army School of Advanced Military Studies Growing Global Cooperation Christine Brachthaeuser Tuebingen University Recalcitrance, Assertiveness, and Deterrence: Power and Non-Compliance with Supranational Law Tobias Hofmann WCFIA, Harvard University Diana Panke Free University of Berlin Carina Sprungk University of Victoria The Emergence of Global Governance: Determining the Conditions which Give Rise to Global Regulatory Regimes Jonathan G. S. Koppell Yale School of Management Discussant(s) Matthew C. Zierler Michigan State University

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FA52

Friday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Contending Perspectives on Security Order in Asia: Competition or Convergence? Sponsors Diplomatic Studies None Chair(s) Kuniko Ashizawa Oxford Brookes University Rosemary Foot University of Oxford China and the Asia-Pacific Security Order: Chinese Conceptions and Regional Responses Rosemary Foot University of Oxford Great Powers and Southeast Asian Regional Security Strategies: Omni-Enmeshment, Complex Balancing and Hierarchical Order Evelyn Goh Oxford University

Japan’s Quest for Regional Order-Building: Quo Vadis? Kuniko Ashizawa Oxford Brookes University The Role of the Sunshine Policy in Structuring a New Northeast Asian Order John S. Park Harvard University Discussant(s) Amitav Acharya Nanyang Technological University

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FB01

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Study of War: Data Collection, Theory Building and Responsible Scholarship Sponsors Convention Theme Peace Studies Chair(s) Lothar Brock Johann Wolfgang Goehe-Universität Roundtable Discussants Lothar Brock Johann Wolfgang Goehe-Universität Anna Geis Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Anna Leander The Copenhagen Business School Harald Müller Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Nicholas Rengger St Andrews UNiversity Bruce Russett Yale University J. David Singer University of Michigan Peter Wallensteen Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University

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FB02

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Multiple Facets of the Migration-Security Nexus: Comparative Perspectives Sponsors International Political Sociology Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Alex Macleod Université du Québec à Montréal

Agents and Logics of the Securitization of Migration in France Philippe Bourbeau University of British Columbia Applying Securitization theory to Human Flows in Asia: Empirical Challenges from Regional Diversity Melissa Curley University of Queensland Double Standards and Normative Fault-Lines? Critical Cases in Human Security and Migration Martin O. Heisler University of Maryland National Security and Immigration Since 9/11 Christopher Rudolph American University Discussant(s) Matthew J. Gibney Oxford University Alex Macleod Université du Québec à Montréal

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Religion, Identity, and International Politics Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Cooperative Organizations The Standing Group on International Relations of the ECPR (SGIR)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Brigitte Vassort-Rousset Pierre-Mendès-France University Can Social Science Travel? James W. Davis University of St. Gallen Religion and Conflicts – Religion as a Root Cause or as a Triggering Factor? Elise Féron Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Lille Religion and the Rhetoric of Rebellion after the Cold War Ragnhild Nordås International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Using My Religion: Reflections on the Nexus of Politics, Culture, Integration and Christianity Thomas Diez University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Brigitte Vassort-Rousset Pierre-Mendès-France University

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FB04

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Women's Violence in Global Politics: Theoretical, Practical and Empirical Explorations Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Security Studies

Female Suicide Bombers: A Contrast of Personal and Organizational Motives for Women and Violence Mia M. Bloom University of Georgia Mean Girls: A Theory of Women's Violence and Gender Subordination in Global Politics Caron Gentry Abilene Christian University Laura Sjoberg Duke University Villain or Heroine? A Case Study of Hannah Durston, Indian Fighter Judith Stiehm Florida International University Women Loyalist Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland: Duty, Agency and Empowerment - A Report from the Field Sandra M. McEvoy Clark University Discussant(s) David Winter University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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FB05

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Negotiating Women’s Human Rights Sponsors Human Rights Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University Can Women’s Rights NGOs Help Make United Nations’ Human Rights Agreements Meaningful? Debra J. Liebowitz Drew University Discursive Strategies of Transnational Feminism: Anti-Fundamentalism vs. Women's Human Rights Lyndi N. Hewitt Vanderbilt University Getting to “Us”: Negotiating Who “We” Are in UN Women’s Conferences, 1985-1995 Abigail E. Ruane University of Southern California Human Rights and Gender Frameworks in Development Alison Rose Long American University, School of International Service Married Women’s Names and Human Rights: A Consideration of How Japanese Feminists Negotiate their Identity in Legislative Arena Alison D. Renteln University of Southern California Discussant(s) Elisabeth J. Friedman University of San Francisco Katharine H. S. Moon Wellesley College

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FB06

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Steps to Peace: Honoring the Memory of Paul D. Senese Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Peace Science Society Chair(s) Frank C. Zagare University at Buffalo, SUNY Roundtable Discussants Paul F. Diehl University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign William J Dixon University of Arizona Glenn Palmer Penn State University Stephen L. Quackenbush University of Missouri-Columbia John A. Vasquez University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Frank C. Zagare University at Buffalo, SUNY

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FB07

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Negotiation Processes: A Panel Honoring I. William Zartman Sponsors Peace Studies Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Bertram I. Spector Center for Negotiation Analysis Conditions for Mediation Success: Evaluating U.S. Initiatives in Sudan and Liberia in 2003-2004 Donald Rothchild University of California at Davis Explaining "Cowardly Lions" Barry Steiner California State University, Long Beach Games Zartman Plays: 35 Years of the Camp Game Bertram I. Spector Center for Negotiation Analysis The Focal Point as Negotiation Solution Janice Gross Stein University of Toronto The Relevance of the ‘Constructivist Turn’ in IR Theory for International Negotiation Theory P. Terrence Hopmann Brown University

Discussant(s) I. William Zartman Johns Hopkins University

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FB08

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Democracy and Terrorism Sponsors International Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Robert Pape University of Chicago Choosing Terrorism: Explaining Militant Groups’ Strategic Choices Risa Brooks Northwestern University Fighting Al-Qa’ida with Democracy? Daniel Byman Georgetown University Outbidding and the Overproduction of Terrorism Andrew Kydd University of Pennsylvania Barbara Walter University of California, San Diego War, Crime, and Punishment: Counterterrorism and the Politics of Framing Ronald Krebs University of Minnesota Discussant(s) Robert J. Art Dept. of Politics, Brandeis University Robert Pape University of Chicago

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FB09

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

IR Theory and the Study of the Security of Southeast Asia Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Chair(s) Amitav Acharya Nanyang Technological University Living on Border Lines: Thinking About Security in a Transversalizing Southeast Asia See Seng Tan Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Neighbors or Strangers? Enduring and Emerging Trends in Southeast Asian Security Joseph Chinyong Liow Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Norm and Identity Formation in Southeast Asia Hiro Katsumata Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies

Southeast Asia in Extra-Regional Perspective: Engaging the Great Powers Ralf Emmers Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Discussant(s) Amitav Acharya Nanyang Technological University

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FB10

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Ethics of Global Governance I Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College Analyzing the Ethics of Global Governance Antonio Franceschet University of Calgary Civil Society Actors in Global Governance Cecelia Lynch UC Irvine Contesting Sovereignty Samuel M. Makinda Murdoch University Corporate Governance: Corporate 'Security' Responsibilities In Zones of Conflict Claire Cutler University of Victoria Discussant(s) Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

IR Theory, Politics, and Responsibility III Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) Sam H. Farahani Professor, International Relations Knowledge as a Danger or Dangerous Knowledge of International Relations Scholars: Perspectives from the Periphery Supad K. Ghose Old Dominion University Theorising in the Periphery: A Meditation on Size Farrah L. D. Brown Department of Government, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica Undisciplining Freedom: the Scholarship of Raya Dunayevskaya (1910-1987) and Marxist Humanist Philosophy Sandra C. Rein University of Alberta

Discussant(s) Govind Nayak Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota

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FB12

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

European Security in Transformation: EU and OSCE (I) Sponsors Cooperative Organizations International Security Studies Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Alejandro Chanona UNAM-Mexican International Studies Association Security Governance in Europe and Latin America: Controlling the Flow of Small Arms and Light Weapons Khatchik Derghougassian University of San Andres, Argentina Security, Human Rights and Rule of Law: The OSCE in Kosovo Nuray Ibyramova University of North Carolina at Wilmington The Challenge of European Union Security Governance Emil J. Kirchner University of Essex The OSCE and the Europeanization of Croatia Laura Zanotti Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Discussant(s) Aart Holtslag University of Massachusetts Lowell

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FB13

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Social Construction of Climate Change and Future Directions Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Mary Pettenger Western Oregon University Climate Governance beyond 2012: Competing Discourses of Green Governmentality, Ecological Modernization and Civic Environmentalism Eva Lövbrand Kalmar University Development of Domestic Norms in Japan regarding Climate Change Policies Takashi Hattori APEC Secretariat Future Directions of Dutch Climate Change Policy Mary Pettenger Western Oregon University

Issue Framing and the Domestic Salience of International Environmental Norms: Climate Policy in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany Loren R. Cass College of the Holy Cross Singing Climate Change into Existence: On the Territorialisation of Climate Policymaking Matthew Paterson School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa Discussant(s) Heather A. Smith University of Northern British Columbia

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FB14

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Beyond “Responsible Scholarship:” The Case for Swift’s ‘Savage Indignation’ Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Daniel Warner Graduate Institute of International Studies “Always Upright, but Mostly Uptight”: Academic Responsibility, Political Change and the Epistemic Community Peter Vale Rhodes University RSA Beyond Interdisciplinarity: Responsibility for the Production of Knowledge in Global Studies Stephen J. Rosow SUNY at Oswego Scholarly Responsibility-as-Outrage: Seeking Parrhesia via Hippocrates, Diogenes, and Debray Michael McKinley Australian National University The Self-Destruction of IR Scholarship in the Post-Critical Age Annette Freyberg-Inan University of Amsterdam Discussant(s) Daniel Warner Graduate Institute of International Studies

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Analyzing Impacts of Bilateral Investment Treaties Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes International Political Economy Chair(s) Srividya Jandhyala University of Pennsylvania A Bilateral Analysis of Bilateral Investment Treaties Witold J. Henisz University of Pennsylvania Srividya Jandhyala University of Pennsylvania

A Bilateral Analysis of Bilateral Investment Treaties Edward D. Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Delegating Differences: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Patterns of Dispute Resolution Todd L. Allee University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Clint Peinhardt The University of Texas at Dallas Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Intellectual Property Rights Jessica K. Winchell University of Wisconsin - Madison The Cost of a BIT and the Consequences for its Relationship to FDI Andrew M. Kerner Emory University

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FB16

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Intertextuality of Popular Culture and World Politics II Sponsors International Communication Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Christina Rowley University of Bristol ‘Breaking Away’: Cultural Contestation of Militarisation in Apartheid Era White South Africa Daniel Conway University of Bristol ‘My man Salam...Tells it like he sees it, sees it like I can’t’: The Baghdad Blog, Minor Literatures and Global Politics Mark Lacy Lancaster University “I’m Not the President, but I Play One on TV”: Political Dramas and Dramatic Politics Elizabeth A. Breier-Sharlow American University Savage or Barbarian? Media Images of Sudan’s ‘Civilisational Fault Line’ Melanie Hardie University of Bristol Visual Narratives and Commercials Negotiating the Romanian Transition Anca M. Pusca American University Discussant(s) Marianne Franklin University for Humanistics

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FB17

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Historical and Empirical Discussions and Studies of Soft Power Sponsors International Political Economy None

Learning and Living at the Top of the World Guðmundur K. Magnússon University of Iceland Positive Incentives and Behavioral Change in International Relations Miroslav Nincic University fo California, Davis Rising Soft Power, Declining Hegemony: The Paradox of US Influence Torbjørn L. Knutsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology The Politics and Soft Power of French and American Educational Institutions in the Middle East Rasmus G. Bertelsen University of Cambridge The Vatican and the Construction of Power in the Westphalian Order Bruno C. Reis King's College, University of London Discussant(s) Joseph S. Nye Harvard University

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FB18

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Moment of Complexity? Implications of the Emergence of a New Scientific Paradigm for the Study of Global Politics - II Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) Andreas Antoniades London School of Economics and Political Science Complexity Goes To War? Network-Centric Warfare and the Non-Linear Sciences Antoine Bousquet London School of Economics and Political Science Complexity, Transnational Organised Crime and Terrorism: Can Notions from the Edge of Chaos Help Us Understand? Frank G. Madsen University of Cambridge Learning to Learn at the WTO: Complexity, Uncertainty, and Governance of the Global Trading System Rosie Cooney Australian National University The Moment of Impotence? Complexity’s Challenge to Agency David C. Earnest Old Dominion University Discussant(s) Andreas Antoniades London School of Economics and Political Science

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FB19

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Environment, Ethics, and Responsibility Sponsors Convention Theme Environmental Studies Chair(s) Michael Bressler Long Beach City College Climate Change and Ethics in Scholarship Katrina S. Rogers Fielding Graduate University Parting the Dust: Creating Social and Academic Linkages to Effect Environmental and Public Health Policies Kyla Elizabeth Sentes Departments of Political Science/Public Health, U of Alberta Regimenting the Global Environment: Regimes, Non-regimes and the Invisibility of Sustainable Mountain Development Joerg Balsiger University of California, Berkeley Science, Policy, and Climate Change: What Power Do Scientists Have in Policymaking? Tatyana B. Ruseva Indiana University Discussant(s) Michael Bressler Long Beach City College

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Trans- and Supranationalization as an Unintended Consequence of Intergovernmental Institution Building Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Peter J. Katzenstein Cornell University Global Governance as an Unintended Consequence Martin Binder Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) Michael Zuern Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) The Methods and Limits of Supranationalization Scott Siegel Cornell University Transnationalization in the Field of Humanitarian Aid: Intentional Strategy or Unintended Consequence? Katrin R. Radtke Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)

Violent Humanitarian Crises and the Politics of Selectivity Martin Binder Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) Discussant(s) Antje Wiener University of Bath

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FB21

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

What Counts as Knowledge? The Responsibility of Publishers Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Steven C. Poe University of North Texas Roundtable Discussants Peter Dimock Columbia University Press John Haslam Cambridge University Press Charles Myers Princeton University Press Lynne C. Rienner Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.

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FB22

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Resistance and Contestation in a Time of Terror Sponsors International Political Sociology None Chair(s) Vivienne Jabri King's College London "Homegrown Terrorists": Reflections on Weeding out Citizens(hip) Benjamin J. Muller Simon Fraser University Distancing Dissent in Times of Exception: Delegation and Digitalization of Protest Movements in the Context of the Resistance against the Patriot Act Florent Blanc Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris - Northwestern University The Politics of Refusal: Relations of Freedom and Security in Liberal Governance Colleen D. Bell York University Discussant(s) Mark B. Salter University of Ottawa

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FB23

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Domestic Sources of U.S. Foreign Policy: Congress and Governors Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Neil J. Mitchell University of Aberdeen Evaluating the Policy Impact of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus James M. McCormick Iowa State University Neil J. Mitchell University of Aberdeen Governors as Foreign Policy Gurus? Governors’ Roles in Challenging and Supporting American Foreign Policy Samuel Lucas McMillan University of South Carolina Trade Policies, Issue Linkages and the U.S. Senate Jianying Wang Department of Political Science, at the University of Missouri, Columbia

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FB24

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Ethnic Conflict Settlement: The Role of Third Parties Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) William R. Ayres Elizabethtown College Business Involvement in Autonomy and Ethnic Conflict Settlement: Israel, India, Ireland Jan Selby University of Sussex Instituting Peace: Third Party Principles and the Mitchell Effect Shelley Deane Bowdoin College The Reactive Crisis Management of the European Union in the Balkans and beyond: Policy Objectives, Capabilities and Effectiveness Stefan Wolff University of Nottingham Third Party Intervention Dilemma in Ethnic Crises: To Intervene and Fail or Not To Intervene at All? Oana Tranca Laval University Discussant(s) Erin K. Jenne Central European University

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FB25

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

American Structural Power in International Finance Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) J. Samuel Barkin University of Florida Credit Derivatives, Property and Financialised Accumulation Duncan Wigan University of Sussex The Interaction of American Structural Power at Home and Abroad Martijn Konings York University US Structural Power and the Internationalization of the US Treasury David Sarai York University Discussant(s) Leonard Seabrooke Copenhagen Business School

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Worldview and Foreign Policy in the Asian Context: Sources, Impact, and Conceptualization, Part II Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) John Garofano U.S. Naval War College Alexander Vuving Harvard University How Do China’s Fourth Generation Leaders View the World Chih-Chia Hsu Ming Chuan University How Power and Ideas Interact in Shaping Grand Strategy and Generating Foreign Policy Change: China, Japan, and Vietnam after the Cold War Alexander Vuving Harvard University Indonesia’s Worldview: Definition, Origin, and Meaning for Contemporary International Relations Paige Johnson Tan University of North Carolina Wilmington The Formation and Evolution of the Republic of China’s Worldview: Implications for Its Foreign Policy toward East Asia Kwei-Bo Huang National Chengchi University

Discussant(s) David Kang Dartmouth College Toshi Yoshihara Air War College

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FB28

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Politics, Policy and Responsible Scholarship in Asia Sponsors Convention Theme Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) William A. Callahan University of Manchester A Japanese Social Science? Creating Human Security and Academic-Policy Complex Josuke Ikeda Tohoku University External Norms, State Identity, and South Korea's National Security Young-Chul Cho University of Manchester Without Walls?: National Identity in Flux and China’s “Rise” Allen Carlson Cornell University Discussant(s) William A. Callahan University of Manchester

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10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Strategic Instrument of Foreign Aid Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Political Economy Chair(s) George A. MacLean University of Manitoba Breadbasket or Basket Case? Determinants of US Foreign Food Aid 1977-2000 Christopher J. Fariss University of North Texas Japan’s Foreign Aid Policy as a Vital Foreign Policy: Did Japan Achieve Its National Interests? Yukiko Kuramoto Miami University Soviet Aid to the Third World Douglas Rivero Florida International University The Return of the Foreign Aid Wars: The Emergent Pluralism of Economic Statecraft Stephen D. Collins Kennesaw State University

Discussant(s) George A. MacLean University of Manitoba

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FB30

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Contemporary Warfare, the (New) Media, and Questions of Legitimacy (Panel II) Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) Neta C. Crawford Boston University The Geopolitics of Internet Control Ronald J. Deibert University of Toronto Rafael Rohozinski Cambridge University The Politics of Making Targets Maja Zehfuss University of Manchester Virtual Reality: Digital Gaming and Contemporary War Helen Dexter The University of Manchester Discussant(s) Mary Kaldor Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics Laura Roselle Elon University

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10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Speaking the International: Rhetoric and Reality in World Politics Sponsors International Ethics International Law Chair(s) Karen Guttieri Naval Postgraduate School “Words as Bridges”: Information- versus Relation-based Rhetorical Strategies in the War on Terror R.S. Zaharna American University Law and the Limits of Reason: Rhetorical Approaches to Self-Determination and the Use of Force Jaye Ellis McGill University Legitimacy through Defiance Nathaniel Berman Brooklyn Law School

Words as Weapons: Strategic Communication in the War on Terror Karen Guttieri Naval Postgraduate School Discussant(s) Catherine Lu McGill University

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10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Scholarly Responsibility and Undergraduate Teaching Sponsors Convention Theme Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Jamie Frueh Bridgewater College Roundtable Discussants Kevin Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges Patricia Goff Wilfrid Laurier University Eric Leonard Shenandoah University Simona Sharoni Evergreen State College

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Consultants, Think Tanks, and the Question of Responsibility Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Michael J. Stoil Troy University - Atlantic Region Less Than the Sum of Its Parts: Institutional Change, Policy Entrepreneurs, and the Development of a Department of Homeland Security Darcy M. E. Noricks University of Washington Responsibility: The Case of Political Consultancy in Russia Irina Marcovna Scholars Versus Astrategic Advocacy: Diagnosis and Prescription Carmel Davis

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Enlarged EU at and after the Iraq War Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Foreign Policy Analysis Japan Association of International Relations

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Kumiko Haba Professor of Hosei University European Models and the Development of Multilateral Security Fora in East Asia Paul Midford Norwegian University of Science and Technology Romania and the Prospects of Europeanization in the Black Sea Area - Any Extra Regional Relevances? Silviu Jora Kobe University Discussant(s) Atsuko Higashino Hiroshima City University, Faculty of International Studies Kenji Takita Professor of Chuo University

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10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Experiences of People of Color in the International Studies Profession Sponsors Convention Theme Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Saadia Pekkanen University of Washington Roundtable Discussants Christian Davenport University of Maryland Siba Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University K.C. Morrison University of Missouri Brandon Valeriano University of Illinois at Chicago

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

New Futures? Directions for Feminists, Gender, and International Relations Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair(s) Jayne Rodgers University of Leeds (Re)Constructing Constructivism: Bringing Governmentality In Pooja Rishi University of Delaware “Once Again, It’s All about Men”: Feminist (Dis-)Engagement & Masculinities Research Laura A. Hebert Occidental College

Cooking and Campaigning, What Can International Relations Scholars Learn from Women's Experiences? Michelle M. Morkert Clark University The “Sexual Turn” in International Relations or Interdisciplinarity’s Complicity with Disciplinarity – Reflections on Empire and Intersecting Processes of Normalization Melanie Richter-Montpetit York University Theoretic Ruminations Regarding Power, Knowledge, Control and Feminist Discourse Marvin Astrada Florida International University Helga Turku Florida International University Discussant(s) Meena Sharify-Funk University of Waterloo Sandra Whitworth York University

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Multinational Corporations II: Policy Ramifications, Political Dynamics, and Responsible Scholarship Sponsors International Political Economy Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Virginia Haufler University of Maryland Christopher May Lancaster University A Race for the South? MNCs and Captive Service Markets in Developing Countries Mark Manger McGill University International Economic Integration and Environmental Protection in China Josh Eastin University of Arkansas Ka Zeng University of Arkansas Lobbying Strategies of Multinational Corporations in Biotechnology Susan K. Sell The George Washington University MNCs and Human Rights: A Panel Study Matthew Potoski Iowa State University Aseem Prakash University of Washington, Seattle Reaching for the Heights: American High-Tech Companies and China's Quest to Move up the Value Added Chain Jean-Marc F. Blanchard San Francisco State University

Discussant(s) Christopher May Lancaster University

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Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Challenges in Southeast Asia Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) David H. Gray University of Denver Graduate School of International Studies Regime Power and the Replacement of Domestic Legitimacy in Burma, 1986 through 2003 Noah Viernes University of Hawai'i at Manoa The Abu Sayaf: Father of the Sword or Gang of Bandits? Why 'Swatting them like Flies' has not Worked Grace R. Yllana University of Cincinnati What Went Right? Islamic Mobilization in Indonesia, Malaysia and Turkey Julie I. Chernov University of Colorado-Boulder Discussant(s) William J. Josiger Georgetown University

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FB39

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Intellectuals, Politics, and Policy: Troublde Relationships? Sponsors Convention Theme International Ethics Chair(s) Pamela Blackmon Valparaiso University Alex Khasnabish Dalhousie University Infinite Responsibility: Groundless Solidarity and Immaterial Labour Against Empire Alex Khasnabish Dalhousie University Intellectuals as Norm Entrepeneurs: The Case of China Hongying Wang Syracuse University The Union of Scholarship and Politics: A Troubled Marriage and a Think Tank Affair, But No Divorce James O'Connor University of Helsinki, Finland Where are the Africans? Knowledge claims and questions of External Validity Hakan Seckinelgin London School of Economics

Discussant(s) Nathan C. Funk University of Waterloo

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FB40

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Africa and Global Development Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Morten Boas FAFO Institute for Applied International Studies, Oslo ‘Keeping up Appearances’- Rhetorics of Modern Statehood, Sovereignty and Governance in Africa –The Case of Uganda Terhi H. Lehtinen University of Helsinki Communal Property-Rights and Resource-Based Conflicts in Africa Ikubolajeh B. Logan Penn State University Kidane Mengisteab Penn State University Land Policies and Property Rights in sub-Saharan Africa. A Comparative Study of Credible Commitments Martin Sjöstedt Goteborg University Reconstructing the Politics of Personal Rule Paradigm: Contemporary Democratic Politics in Africa Rita Kiki N. Edozie Michigan State University, East Lansing MI The Nigeria's National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS): A Critical Assessment Paul G. Adogamhe University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Discussant(s) Jeremy Youde Grinnell College

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FB41

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Long-Term Policy Challenges: Conceptual, Empirical and Methodological Approaches II Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Detlef F. Sprinz PIK - Potsdam Institute Climate Change as a Long-term Policy Challenge: Three Commitment Problems Jon Hovi University of Oslo Detlef F. Sprinz PIK - Potsdam Institute

Climate Change as a Long-term Policy Challenge: Three Commitment Problems Arild Underdal University of Oslo Institutional Resilience amid Political Change: The Case of Biodiversity Conservation Paul F. Steinberg Harvey Mudd College Long Crises Thomas E. Princen The University of Michigan Discussant(s) Sue J. Nahm Columbia University

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FB42

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Governance and Development: Africa Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Okey C. Iheduru Arizona State University Governance reform in Africa: The “Spiral Model” and Mr. Hyde Jerome Y. Bachelard Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Japan’s National Economic Identity and African Development: What can Africa Learn from Japan’s Development Experiences? Howard P. Lehman University of Utah The Academic Epistemic Communities and the Reparation Debate: African-American and Africa's Quest for Reparations Emmanuel E. Obuah Alabama A&M University Discussant(s) Douglas S. Friedman College of Charleston

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FB43

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

NGOs and Activism for Human Rights Sponsors Human Rights None Chair(s) Amanda M. Murdie Emory University Boomeranging Betterment: The Impact of Human Rights NGO Activity on Human Rights Practices Amanda M. Murdie Emory University

Minority Rights Campaigns in the Human Rights Era Margaret D. Hagan Queen's University Belfast Peace for Vieques: The Role of Transnational Activist Networks in International Negotiations Luis E. Hestres The Dalit Movement – Going Global Against Casteism and in Defence of Dalit Human Rights Peter J. Smith Athabasca University Discussant(s) Marcela Szymanski Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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FB44

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Perspectives on Mexican Foreign Policy 2006-2012 Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Modesto Seara Univesridad del Mar Foreign Policy and North American Integration: Mexican Perceptions, Preferences, and Interests Jorge A. Schiavon CIDE Mexico' Foreign Policy and Security in North America Consuelo Davila UNAM Perspectives on Mexican Foreign Policy for the Next Administration Rafael Velazquez Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE) The Foreign Policy of the New Mexican Government Hector Iturbe Fundación por la Socialdemocracia de las Americas The Practice of the Mexican Protocol in the State Visits Ximena Casas Berthier National Autonomous Universtiy of Mexico Discussant(s) Roberto Domínguez Suffolk University

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FB45

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Criminal Justice: Judicial Colonialism or Path to Liberal Order? Sponsors International Law Human Rights Chair(s) Patrice C. McMahon University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Can International Courts Deter Human Rights Abusers? John W. Dietrich Bryant University Does Justice Work, and If So, When? Leslie Vinjamuri Georgetown University Judicial Romanticism, Judicial Colonialism, or a Necessary Step to a Liberal, Peaceful Future? David Forsythe University of Nebraska-Lincoln Patrice C. McMahon University of Nebraska-Lincoln Discussant(s) Linda S. Bishai US Institute of Peace

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FB46

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Promoting International Affairs Education in China: The Roles of Domestic Public Policy and International Exchange Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Linda J. Yarr The George Washington University Chinese Foreign Relations with Respect to Energy and the Environment Pan Jiahua World Economics and Politics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Exchange in the Realm of Pedagogy: The Role of Cultural Differences in Teaching Negotiation Michael R. Fowler University of Louisville The Reverse Brain Drain: China's Efforts to Attract and Reintegrate Scholars Who Studied Abroad Qirong Zheng China Foreign Affairs University The Transformation of International Affairs Education in China: The Case of China Foreign Affairs University Shangtao Gao China Foreign Affairs University Discussant(s) Daniel W. Wessner Eastern Mennonite University

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FB47

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Gendering Security in Theory and Practice II Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Peace Studies Chair(s) Gunhild Hoogensen University of Tromso

Gender and Environmental Security: Fruitful Intersection or Rocky Road of Incorporation Nicole A. Detraz Colorado State University Gender and Peacekeeping: Exploring the Role of Women Peacekeepers as Agents of Change in Post-Conflict Societies Shirley Ann Graham University College Dublin Reconstructing Regional Community Migration: Politics, Policy, and Responsible Scholarship Lourdes C. Hernandez-Alcala Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco Sexual Violence and War: A Topology Janie L. Leatherman Fairfield University Discussant(s) Annick T. R. Wibben University of San Francisco

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FB48

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The International Criminal Court: Between Global Justice and Local Reality Sponsors International Law Global Development Chair(s) J. Larry Taulbee Emory University The ICC and the Politicization of Global Justice Wouter G. Werner Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The ICC in Sudan: A First Test for the Complementarity Principle Sarah Nouwen Cambridge University The International Criminal Court: Its Normative Quality and Contextual Authority in Light of the Complementarity Principle Gerben Kor Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Law of the Peoples, Political Cosmopolitanism and the International Criminal Court: "Testing the Limits and Possibilities of Decency and Social Cooperation" Steven C. Roach University of South Florida Discussant(s) Shirley Scott University of New South Wales

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FB49

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Comparative Civil-Military Relations Sponsors International Security Studies None

Chair(s) Terence C. Lee University of Washington/Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard Univ Israel’s “Security Network” in a Comparative Perspective: An Exploratory Investigation Oren B. Barak The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Gabriel Sheffer The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Potential for Military Intervention in Turkey and Pakistan James C. Gilchrist University of Tennessee Securitization and Civil-Military Relations in Transitional Societies: The Case of Brazil Kai M. Kenkel University of British Columbia/Centre of International Relations The Armed Forces and Regime Maintenance: Explaining Military Organizational Behavior in China and Indonesia Terence C. Lee University of Washington/Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard Univ Discussant(s) Jeffrey A. Wolf University of Washington Department of Political Science

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FB50

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Contemporary Nuclear Proliferation Issues Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Peter R. Lavoy Naval Postgraduate School Nuclear Rollback: Is there a ‘Libya Model’? Wyn Q. Bowen King's College London, UK The Evolution of Libya’s Strategic Nuclear Rationale Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies The Non-Proliferation Diplomacy of the Non-Nuclear Weapons States: NAM and Western Responses to Iran’s Nuclear Brinkmanship Tanya Ogilvie-White University of Canterbury, NZ The US-India Nuclear Pact and the Non-Proliferation Regime: Triumph of Politics Over Institutions Harsh V. Pant King's College London Discussant(s) Peter R. Lavoy Naval Postgraduate School

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FB51

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Failing/Failed State (3): Policy Options Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Tobias Debiel Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg Civil Society and Human Security in the Balkans Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic London School of Economics Denisa Kostovicova London School of Economics Do States Fail or are they Pushed? Lessons Learned from three former Portuguese Colonies José M. Pureza Peace Studies Group, University of Coimbra From Aid Conditionality to “Engaging Differently”: How Development Policy can Deal with “Difficult Partners” Tobias Debiel Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Duisburg From Humanitarian to Democratic Interventions: Moral Obligations and Challenges Down-to-Earth Sonja Grimm Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Discussant(s) Michael S. Lund Woodrow Wilson International Center

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FB52

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Modern Conceptions of Environmental Security Sponsors International Security Studies Environmental Studies Chair(s) Elizabeth L. Chalecki Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy He Who Would Rule: Climate Change in the Arctic and its Implications for U.S. National Security Elizabeth L. Chalecki Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy Networking Disaster and Conflict Early Warning for Environmental Security Patrick Meier The Fletcher School, Tufts University Solving the Problem of Long-Term Storage of Nuclear Waste: An Issue-Linkage Between Environmental Security and Counterterrorism Natasha E. Bajema Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy Sudden Environmental Disasters: Friend or Foe of Pre-Existing Conflicts? Nichola D. Minott Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy

The UN and Changing Global Challenges: Retrospect and Prospects Mihaly Simai Hungarian Academy of Sciences Discussant(s) Aiyaz Husain Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy

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FB99

Friday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Securing Peace Sponsors Peace Studies Post Communist States International Security Studies “Systems Change” and Interstate Conflict: Territorial Sovereignty Reconsidered Burak Kadercan University of Chicago A Democratic Peace? Evidence from Latin America Peter M. Sanchez Loyola University Chicago Bandwagoning, Balancing, and the Unification of Seven Countries in China Qiang Yan Political Science Dept of UMSL Civil Wars: Motivation and Duration Shanna A. Kirschner University of Michigan Conflict Management and Peace Building: Lessons from the Conflict in the Ivory Coast Moses K. Tesi Middle Tennessee State University Economic Freedom and Civil War Christopher G. Ingram Louisiana State University Global Elite Integration in the 19th Century Kirk Lawrence University of California-Riverside Jewish Settler Mobilization in the West Bank and State Penetration Oded Haklai Queen's University Kant's Preventive War and the Just War Tradition Jeffrey S. Morton Florida Atlantic University Thomas C. Walker University at Albany, SUNY Leading with a Foot on the Brake? British Role Conceptions of the EU as a Security Actor Colin J. Steinbach London School of Economics and Political Science Political Patronage: An Unlikely Aid to Peaceful Democratization? Gul M. Kurtoglu-Eskisar Dokuz Eylul University

Political Realism - Reading a Classic Again! Alexander Kurt Reichwein Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Security and Political Risks: Towards a Political Economy of Risk Marc Schelhase University of Warwick, UK Sequencing Phases of Implementation during Peace Operations James D. Rae California State University-Sacramento State Building and Post Conflict Reconstruction in Somalia Mohamed A. Yarow Resolving and Understanding Conflict (RUC) The Effect of Domestic Factors on Third Party Intervention in Civil Wars Nil S. Satana Bilkent University, Turkey The Image of Law in a Realist Theory of International Relations: Revisiting Carr, Morgenthau and Lauterpacht Oliver Jütersonke Graduate Institute of International Studies The Impact of Regional Security Environment on National Democracy Dongsoo Kim The University of Georgia The Reflexive Realists Brent J. Steele University of Kansas Why States Choose Truth Commissions Sara L. Parker University of Delaware

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FC01

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities of Engaging in the International Policy Domain - Roundtable (a) Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) A. J. R. Groom University of Kent Roundtable Discussants Howard Adelman York University Richard A. Higgott University of Warwick Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College Peter Wallensteen Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University

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FC02

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Managing Difference: European and North American Responses to Immigration Sponsors International Political Sociology Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Martin O. Heisler University of Maryland Articulating Difference, Negotiating Diversity: Multiculturalism in Canada and Europe Feyzi Baban Trent University Fuat E. Keyman Koc University Development and Regionalization: A Comparative Study of European Union and North America Nadia Perez UNAM Multiculturalism and IR: A PC Nexus? Shiera S. el-Malik Trinity College Dublin States of Exception on the Mexico/U.S. Border: Exceptions, Enemies, and Decisions on Undocumented Immigration Roxanne Doty Arizona State University Discussant(s) Willem Maas Glendon College, York University

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FC03

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Responsibilities of the Academic Community Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Chris Brown London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Roundtable Discussants Neta C. Crawford Boston University Toni A. Erskine University of Wales, Aberystwyth Mervyn Frost Dept. of War Studies, King's College, London Eric Herring University of Bristol John J. Mearsheimer University of Chicago

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FC04

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Future of US Hegemony: Informing US Policy in a Changing World Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Olga Bogatyrenko University of California, Davis Morality and Marketing: New Constraints on American Foreign Policy Tatyana A. Karaman Samford University The Democratic Peace in Crisis: An Analysis of Norm Externalization and Intervention, 1945-2003 Michael J. Butler Clark University Discussant(s) Michael J. Butler Clark University

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FC05

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Teaching Civil-Military Relations to the US Military: Balancing Scholarship, Policy, and Politics Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Jay Parker Center for the Study of the Presidency Civil-Military Relations Education at the United States Air Force Academy Damon Coletta US Air Force Academy Civil-Military Relations: Educating US Air Force Officers at the Graduate Level Kathleen Mahoney-Norris USAF Air Command and Staff College The Civil-Military Relations Education of the US Army's Senior Officers Marybeth Peterson Ulrich US Army War College Discussant(s) Janeen Klinger U.S. Army War College Derek S. Reveron US Naval War College

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FC06

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Future of American Grand Strategy Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Nikolaos Biziouras Harvard University Niche Unilateralism, Issue Ordering and Multilateral Outsourcing: Establishing an Effective, Credible and Lasting American Grand Strategy Nikolaos Biziouras Harvard University Power Maximization, American Grand Strategy and the Unipolar International Structure Olivier Brighenti Harvard University The Case for Disbanding NATO Sebastian Rosato University of Notre Dame The War on Terror in American Grand Strategy Michael Boyle University of St. Andrews Why the United States Cares About Nuclear Proliferation Michael Horowitz Harvard University Discussant(s) Steven E. Miller John F. Kennedy School of Government

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FC07

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Honoring the Legacy of Deborah Gerner: Middle East Scholar, Peace Activist, Colleague Extraordinaire Sponsors Women's Caucus Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) J. Ann Tickner University of Southern California Roundtable Discussants John Boehrer Independent Consultant Robert T. Kudrle University of Minnesota Renee E. Marlin-Bennett American University Meredith Reid Sarkees American University

Roundtable Discussants Eric Selbin Southwestern University Erin M Simpson Harvard University Mary Ann Tetreault Trinity College Thomas J. Volgy University of Arizona Catherine Weaver University of Kansas

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FC08

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Politics, Policy, and Foreign Policy Decision-Making Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Convention Theme Chair(s) Marijke Breuning Truman State University Explaining the Decision to Invade Iraq: A Cognitive Perspective David P. Houghton University of Central Florida Lasting Impressions: The Media and Foreign Policy Decision-Making Brian Ripley Mercyhurst College Role of Regions in Foreign Policy Making Dmitry A. Lanko St. Petersburg State University Seizing the Opportunity? Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurship in the Post-Cold War Era Ralph G. Carter Texas Christian University James M. Scott Oklahoma State University The Beliefs of British Prime Ministers about European Integration from Thatcher to Blair Stephen Dyson Wabash College Colleen E. Miller University of Minnesota Discussant(s) Marijke Breuning Truman State University

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FC09

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Theorising International Society: English School Methods Sponsors English School None

Chair(s) Cornelia B. Navari University of Birmingham An Ideal-Typical Approach to the Reconstruction of the English School's Conceptual Vocabulary Edward Keene Georgia Tech Culture and Religion in the English School Scott M. Thomas Calvin College Method as Theory: The Concept of Institution as the Foundation of International Society Kalevi Holsti University of British Columbia Discussant(s) Andrew Hurrell Oxford University

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FC10

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

IGOs as Observers, Mediators, or even Instigators Sponsors International Organization Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Charles Lipson University of Chicago International Law and the Protection of Innocents: Labor, Military Service and the Rights of the Child Beth A. Simmons Harvard University Monitoring Matters: IGO Election Observation and the Domestic Politics of Electoral Fraud Daniela Donno Yale University Unanticipated Enforcement: How Democratic Transition Affects Compliance With International Human Rights Law Jana von Stein University of Michigan Vicious and Virtuous Circles: Is Peace Endogenous to IGO Attributes and Memberships? Charles R. Boehmer University of Texas at El Paso Erik Gartzke Columbia University Timothy Nordstrom University of Mississippi War, Trade, and Envy: Why Trade Agreements Don't Always Keep the Peace Emilie M. Hafner-Burton Princeton University Alexander H. Montgomery Reed College Discussant(s) Brett Ashley Leeds Rice University

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FC11

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Theorizing Global Environmental Politics Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Thomas E. Princen The University of Michigan Climate Change as a Wicked Problem Graeme Auld School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University Steven F. Bernstein University of Toronto Benjamin W. Cashore School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University Kelly Levin Yale University Constructing Better Theories of Global Environmental Politics Carolyn M. Stephenson University of Hawaii at Manoa Institutional Designs for Global Sustainability Matthias Finger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology The Moral Location of Individuals in Global Environmental Politics Hugh C. Dyer University of Leeds Discussant(s) Thomas E. Princen The University of Michigan

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FC12

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Military Transformations: Debating the Roles of Politics vs. Technology Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Christopher Layne Bush School of Govt. and Public Service, Texas A & M University Roundtable Discussants Robert J. Art Dept. of Politics, Brandeis University Stephen Biddle Council on Foreign Relations Eugene Gholz LBJ School of Government, University of Texas

Roundtable Discussants Keir A. Lieber Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame Thomas G. Mahnken Johns Hopkins SAIS

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FC13

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Exploring the New Paradigm of Global Environmental Governance: Developments in Toxics and Hazardous Waste Policy Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Jennifer Clapp University of Waterloo Chemicals Management in a Regulatory-Ambitious Europe Henrik Selin Boston University Curbing Toxic Trade: The Evolving International Waste Trade Regime Kate O'Neill University of California at Berkeley Governing the environmental flow of E-waste: Partnerships in the framework of the Basel Convention Stefan Renckens University of Leuven Measuring Chemicals in Bodies: Biomonitoring and the Global Governance of Toxics and Hazardous Wastes Alastair Iles University of California at Berkeley Discussant(s) Jennifer Clapp University of Waterloo

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FC14

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Transnational Advocacy Networks Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Milton L. Mueller Syracuse University School of Information Studies Explaining Issue Non-Emergence in Transnational Advocacy Networks R. Charli Carpenter University of Pittsburgh Gunning for the Globe: Movement and Countermovement in the Small Arms Control Process Clifford Bob Duquesne University How does the State Value the Security of Individuals? The Impact of Accumulated Norms and Humanitarian Advocacy Naoko Kumagai Graduate Center, City University of New York

Organizing for Success: How Structure Affects Transnational Campaigns Lindsay L. Heger UC San Diego Wendy H. Wong UC San Diego Discussant(s) Milton L. Mueller Syracuse University School of Information Studies

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FC15

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Scholarly Responsibilty and Difference Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) David Blaney Macalester College Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College Roundtable Discussants Shampa Biswas Whitman College Raymond Duvall University of Minnesota Sandra G. Harding UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Sciences Aida Hozic University of Florida

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FC16

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

From Information Technology Policy to DOT Causes & Development Projects: Comparative Cases Sponsors Global Development International Communication Chair(s) Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia Sciences Po Government Policy as a Necessary Condition of Digital Equality Dighton M. Fiddner Indiana University of Pennsylvania Internationally Funded Development: An Interactive Chain of Institutional Cultures Tamara A. Trownsell de Coral American University The Impact of Political Ideology and Government Structure on Information Technology Policy: A Comparison of Technologically Sophisticated Countries with Differing Types of Governments Kenneth Rogerson Duke University

Discussant(s) William Long Georgia Tech

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FC17

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

MAR Panel: “Low-Level Ethnic Conflict” Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Jóhanna K. Birnir SUNY, Buffalo Benefits of Low-Intensity Internal Conflict: Government Actors as Obstacles to Peace Sandra R Leavitt Georgetown University Do Ethnic Parties Detract from or Promote Ethnic Conflict? John T. Ishiyama Truman State University Understanding Different Forms of Low-Level Violence: Examining Skinhead Violence in Russia Richard A. Arnold The Ohio State University Discussant(s) Marie-Joëlle Zahar Universite de Montreal

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FC18

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Micro-Perspectives on Civil War I Sponsors Peace Studies None Chair(s) Michael Spagat Royal Holloway, University of London Dishing Out Information: Dilemmas in Coding Conflict Events from the Sudan, 1983-2005 Christin M. Ormhaug International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) In the Line of Fire: Battle Fronts, Battle Deaths and Rwandan Political Violence David Armstrong University of Maryland Christian Davenport University of Maryland Allan C. Stam Dartmouth Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Recruitment: An Analysis of Survey Data from Colombia Ana Arjona Yale University Stathis N. Kalyvas Yale University

The Structure of Modern War Michael Spagat Royal Holloway, University of London Discussant(s) Scott Gates International Peace Research Institute, Oslo

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FC19

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Does it Take Two to Tango? Testing, Extending and Modifying the Two-Level Framework Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) John Echeverri-Gent University of Virginia Comparing China-EU and China-U.S. Textile Negotiation: How Domestic Trade Politics Shaped the Terms of International Negotiation Wei Lang Florida International University Does Democracy Alter the Policy Process? Trade Policymaking in Brazil Leslie Elliott Armijo Portland State University Christine A. Kearney Saint Anselm College Luigi Manzetti Southern Methodist University Global Trade Rules and India: Modifying Putnam’s Two-Level Framework Aseema Sinha University of Wisconsin-Madison It Takes Two to Float: the Two-Level Politics of Exchange Rate Policy Leonard Schoppa University of Virginia Tying Hands and Cutting Slack: Comparing India’s Negotiating Positions in Agriculture and Services using the Two-Level Game Framework Surupa Gupta Whittier College Discussant(s) John Echeverri-Gent University of Virginia

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FC20

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Federalism, Autonomy and Decentralisation: Real or Imagined Solutions to Ethic Conflict? Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None

Chair(s) Stephen Deets Babson College ‘Sham’ Federacy: Peaceful or Revolt-prone Political Integration? David Rezvani Harvard University Dissolution and Decentralization in World Politics Ryan D. Griffiths Columbia University Managing Civil Conflict though Autonomy Agreements Michael Tkacik Stephen F. Austin State University Political Decentralization and Regional Autonomy Mobilization: an Agent-based Evaluation of Contesting Propositions Britt Cartrite Alma College The Stability of Autonomy Arrangements: The Role of External Agents Pieter van Houten University of Cambridge Stefan Wolff University of Nottingham Discussant(s) Stephen Deets Babson College

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FC21

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Crafting Communication: War, Peace & Participation Sponsors International Communication None Chair(s) John Williams Principia College Biometrics: Intersecting Borders and Bodies in Liberal Network States James C. Ross Colorado State University Info-War, Info-Peace: Computer Games/Gaming in the Theory & Practice of International Relations Maura Conway Dublin City University The Student Global Village: “Peace is Too Important to Leave Up to Governments” A Roundtable Proposal by Roberta Fiske-Rusciano, Rider University Roberta Fiske-Rusciano Rider University Discussant(s) Pauline Baker Fund for Peace

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FC22

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Rational Choice and Game Theoretic Approaches: Bargaining, Negotiation and Strategic Engagement Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Andreas Goldthau Free University Berlin Divided over Iraq, United over Iran - A Rational Choice Explanation to European Irrationalities Andreas Goldthau Free University Berlin When Does Reciprocity Break Down? Anat Niv-Solomon University of Connecticut Discussant(s) Jonathan Paquin McGill University

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FC23

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Ideational Influence on U.S. Grand Strategy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Jeffrey W. Legro University of Virginia A New Look at Hard Balancing; How and Why Great Powers do it Differently Thomas J. Wright Princeton University At War with Iraq: Normative Constraints on U.S. Leadership Andrew J. Loomis Georgetown University From Wilsonianism to the Bush Doctrince: Structural and Ideational Influences on U.S. Democracy Promotion Jonathan Monten Georgetown University The Great Illusion: Chimeras of Realism and Isolationism in Post-Iraq US Foreign Policy Adam J. Quinn LSE, University of Birmingham Discussant(s) David G. Skidmore Drake University

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FC24

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Active Learning and the War on Terror Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Convention Theme Chair(s) William J. Josiger Georgetown University Extraordinary Rendition in the Case of Terrorism: The Case of Abu Omar Daniel R. Kempton Northern Illinois University Liberal Institutionalism and International Cooperation in the Post-9/11 World Mohammed Nuruzzaman University of Alberta Reading, Writing and Arithmetic: Understanding Terrorist Group Learning William J. Josiger Georgetown University The European Union´s definition of threats after 9/11: a look at three relevant foreign policy documents Ruth M. Hanau Santini Uiversity of Naples, Italy Discussant(s) Dan Bulley University of Warwick

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FC25

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Transborder Resistance as a Political Event: Re-capturing an InterSubjective Notion of Politics Sponsors International Political Economy Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Andre C. Drainville Laval University From Chiapas to Seattle: Placing Transborder Resistance as a Political Event Rosalba Icaza Garza Goteborgs universitet Rolando Vazquez Melken University of Warwick Gramsci, Cultural Studies and Change: Rethinking ‘Agency-Structure’ from the Experiences of Transborder Resistance Forces Marie-Josée Massicotte University of Ottawa We Have Been There Before: The World Economy as a Terrain of Struggle Andre C. Drainville Laval University Discussant(s) Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle

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FC26

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Roundtable on Intelligence Ethics #2 Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) Michael Andregg University of St. Thomas William M. Nolte University of Maryland Roundtable: "Intelligence Ethics for Special Services" Stefan Brem Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH Roundtable: "Intelligence Methods and Causes" Michael Herman Oxford Intelligence Group Roundtable: "Telling Truth to Power with a PDB" John Hollister Hedley retired CIA, consultant to NIC Roundtable: "The Development of Intelligence Ethics in Israel" Shlomo Shpiro Bar-Ilan University Discussant(s) Arthur S. Hulnick Boston University

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FC27

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

When Crime and Terrorism Intersect: A Potent Mix Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Yoav Gortzak Arizona State University From Neglect to Repression Toward Prevention: Human Trafficking as a Challenge to European Foreign Policy Cornelius Friesendorf University of Munich From Sanctuaries to Protostates Vanda Felbab-Brown The Brookings Institution Terror-Crime Nexus?: Terrorism and Arms, Drug, and Human Trafficking in the Caucasus Colleen M. Traughber The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Discussant(s) Yoav Gortzak Arizona State University

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FC28

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Mapping Memory I: Investigations on Identities, Violence, and SocioPolitical Life Sponsors Global Development Peace Studies Chair(s) Jenny Edkins Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Colonial States and the Politics of Memory Himadeep Muppidi Department of Political Science, Vassar College. On Bounding Practices and (Re)Membering: Investigating the Intersections between Memory, Identity, and Political Conflict Kiran Pervez School of International Service, American University Performances of Resistance: Cambodian Women’s Struggling for Political Power Mona Lilja Department of Peace and Development Reseach, Göteborg university, Sweden Producing the Truth of Violence: The Politics of Official Memory Narendran Kumarakulasingam School of International Service, American University Valley of the Fallen: Tales from the Crypt Katherine Hite Department of Political Science, Vassar College Discussant(s) Jenny Edkins Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth

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FC29

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Domestic and International Determinants of Migration Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Global Development Chair(s) Hamutal Bernstein Georgetown University Kamal Sadiq University of California, Irvine International Norms and its Impacts on Migration Policies in Korea and Japan Byoungha Lee Rutgers University - New Brunswick Migration and Development: Getting It Right in Both the Ivory Tower and the Policy World Erika Ruiz Sandoval Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) Regime Type and Immigration Nikola Mirilovic University of Chicago

Sovereignty, Border-Making, and Belonging: Immigration Policy in the United States Richard W. Coughjlin Florida Gulf Coast University Discussant(s) Hamutal Bernstein Georgetown University Kamal Sadiq University of California, Irvine

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FC30

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Globalization and its Discontents Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Yale Ferguson Rutgers University, Newark Constructing Globalization: The Role of Narrative in the Anti-Globalization Social Movement Frederick W. Mayer Duke University Labor Internationalism in a Globalizing World: Trade Union Responses Jonathan C. Rothermel Temple University Moving the Goal Posts: The Everchanging Nature of Democratic Discourse within the Canadian AntiGlobalization Movement Scott MacLeod Simon Fraser University Discussant(s) Marc G. Doucet Saint Mary's University

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FC31

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Scientific Realism and International Relations Scholarship: Implications for Theory and Practice Sponsors Convention Theme International Ethics Chair(s) Colin Wight University of Exeter Philosophy of Science and Scholarship in Political Economy: Implications of Scientific Realism and Critical Realism for the Study of Economic Structures and Processes in Political Science and International Relations Jorge Rivas University of Minnesota The International as Emergent: Challenging Old and New Orthodoxies in International Relations Theory Jonathan M. Joseph University of Kent, Canterbury The Problem of Moralizing Non-Human Persons: Critical Naturalism in Criticizing Foreign Aid Tomohisa Hattori Lehman College-CUNY

Theorizing Structural Indeterminacy and Functional Non-Localizability: On the Relationship Between Emergence and Causation in International Relations Theory David Leon University of Minnesota Discussant(s) Branwen Gruffydd Jones University of Leeds Colin Wight University of Exeter

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FC32

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Balancing Hard and Soft Power in the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance Sponsors International Security Studies Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Tsuneo Akaha Center for East Asian Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies Balancing Hard and Soft Power: Japan's Security Policy and Implications for the U.S.-Japan Alliance Tsuneo Akaha Center for East Asian Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies Chinese Perspectives on the U.S.-Japan Alliance: Hard and Soft Power Dimensions Jing-dong Yuan Monterey Institute of International Studies Discussant(s) Peter J. Katzenstein Cornell University

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FC33

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Asylum and Refugee Issues Sponsors Human Rights Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Yohannes Woldemariam Fort Lewis College ‘Policing the Scum’: Order, Insecurity and the Deferral of the Political in France David E. Black University of Bristol Borderlands as Contested Terrains: The Articulation of Undocumented Migrants at the Margins of the European Union Helen Schwenken University of Kassel, Germany Imgining Refugee Politics Yohannes Woldemariam Fort Lewis College Rebels, Refugees and War: The Militarization of Refugee Camps and its Implications for the Delivery of Humanitarian Assistance in Times of War Sue J. Nahm Columbia University

The Path to Asylum in the US and the Determinants for Who gets in and Why Christopher J. Fariss University of North Texas Steven C. Poe University of North Texas Andy J. Rottman University of Colorado Discussant(s) Galya Ruffer Northwestern University

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FC34

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Economies in Transition and Educational Adjustment Sponsors Post Communist States None Chair(s) Radovan Vukadinovic University of Zagreb Bologna Declkaration and Changes at Universities in Serbia Svetlana L. Adamovic University of Belgrade Economic Education and Transition Process Ljubisa S. Adamovich Florida State University Discussant(s) Scott Cooper Brigham Young University Joseph S. Joseph University of Cyprus

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FC35

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Changing Dynamics of North American Integration Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Convention Theme Chair(s) Jason M. Ackleson New Mexico State University Assessing Progress Toward Security and Prosperity During the Bush/Fox Era Joseph E. Vorbach III United States Coast Guard Academy Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? The Impact of U.S. Immigration Reform on Mexican Economic Development Matthew Ward University of Miami Economic Development, Immigration, and North American Integration Jason M. Ackleson New Mexico State University

The North American Security Perimeter: Implications for Mexico Abelardo Rodriguez University of Miami Discussant(s) Jorge Chabat Centro de Investigación y Docencia Economicas

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FC36

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

African Responses to Western Interventions Sponsors International Political Sociology Convention Theme Chair(s) Timothy Shaw Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London How The West Was Won (Over): Genocide, the Failure of the West and the Power of Guilt in Darfur, Sudan Darren Brunk University of Wales, Aberystwyth 'Keep Out of Our Affairs': How Kigali Manages Relations with its Top Five Donors Eugenia Zorbas London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Somalia and General Aideed's Strategic Response to US Intervention: Invoking America's Experiences in Lebanon and Vietnam Sebastian Kaempf University of Queensland Discussant(s) Kevin Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges

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FC37

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Treaties in Political Science: Traditional and Novel Applications Sponsors International Law International Communication Chair(s) John K. Gamble Penn State University International Treaties: How much of an answer to international legitimacy? Shirley Scott University of New South Wales New Legal Software: How Changes in the International Legal Operating System Influence the Construction of New Normative Treaties Paul F. Diehl University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Charlotte Ku University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana The Reality of International Environmental Security Issues: Multilateral Conventions as Threat Indicators Crystal S. Chase Georgetown University

The Reality of International Environmental Security Issues: Multilateral Conventions as Threat Indicators Christopher C. Joyner Georgetown University Treaties as an Element of Undergraduate Honors Education John K. Gamble Penn State University Discussant(s) Robert J. Beck University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

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FC38

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Impact of Geography and Natural Resources on Conflict and Cooperation Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Birger Heldt Folke Bernadotte Academy Natural Resources and Monadic Military Conflict Katherine Barbieri University of South Carolina Rafael Reuveny Indiana University Politics of River Cooperation John T. Ackerman Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB Jaroslav Tir University of Georgia The Growth of Violent Conflicts and the Nature of Contiguous Borders: The Diffusion of War Revisited Harvey Starr University of South Carolina With a Little Help from My Friends: International Water Cooperation and Civil Conflict Theodora-Ismene Gizelis University of Kent Kathy Powers Penn State University Amanda E. Wooden Bucknell University Discussant(s) Paul R. Hensel Florida State University

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FC39

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Scholarly Responsibility and Foreign Policy Dilemmas Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Convention Theme

Chair(s) William F. Felice Eckerd College Academic Responsibility and the Case of Iraq Jacque L. Amoureux Brown University From Realism and Back: An Autobiographical Odyssey Seyom Brown Brandeis University Governance? Community? Empire? : A Critique of Domestic Images of the International Society Minako Ichikawa Tokyo University of Social Welfare The 2005 Vanishing of American Hegemony: Bad Scholarship, Wrong Foreign Policy in Meciar's Slovakia Theodor Tudoroiu Institut d’etudes europeennes Universite de Montreal - McGill University Discussant(s) Daniel R. Lake Denison University

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FC40

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Ethical Dilemmas in Teaching and Research Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Arie M. Kacowicz Department of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Exceeding Scholarly Responsibility: Ethics Approval Regimes as Agents of Conservative Politics and Policies Judy A. Hemming Australian National University Gender and Culture Sensitivity in Military Education Gunhild Hoogensen University of Tromso The MMA, Gender Politics and Politicized Islam in Pakistan's Northwest: Implications of Conducting Local Research with Global Implications Anita M. Weiss University of Oregon What Are We Teaching Them? The Use of Surveys as In-class Assessment Tools Andrea M. Lopez Susquehanna University Discussant(s) Arie M. Kacowicz Department of International Relations, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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FC41

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Development of Education Policies: The Role of Young Scholars and Activists Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None International Association for Political Science Students

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Christine M. Cassar University of Malta Education for Citizenship, Mass-Media Encounter Adina-Franciska Babes Central European University Technology in Trends and Effects of Educational Policies Victoria Strokova DePaul University The Impact of Extremist Ideology in Education: Alexander the Great, Nazi Germany, and "Divine Mandates" in the 21st Century George Appiah-Kumi Montclair State University To Do More forLless Malko Ebers Yale University Discussant(s) Enzo Maria Le Fevre Cervini Columbia University, New York Stephan Schatzmann International Association for Political Science Students

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FC42

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

International Justice and Conflict Resolution: Causes and Consequences Sponsors International Security Studies Human Rights Chair(s) Leslie Vinjamuri Georgetown University ‘Fear and Loathing’ or ‘Truth and Reconciliation’ in Liberia? J. Andrew Grant Queen's University Investigating War in Northern Uganda: Dilemmas for the International Criminal Court Katherine G. Southwick Chambers of Hon. Charles P. Sifton, Eastern District of New York Negotiated Settlements and Strategic Incentives in Civil Wars: Evidence from Darfur Patrick Johnston Northwestern University

Discussant(s) Leslie Vinjamuri Georgetown University

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FC43

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Politics of Development: Integration/Fragmentation Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Monica Arruda de Almeida University of California, Los Angeles Challenging the Myth of Denial and Lack of Action in AIDS Prevention in Africa Marda Mustapha The College of St Rose Non-Governmental Organizations Multidimensional Measures to Accelerate Environmental Sustainability and Poverty Reduction in Africa Skyne Uku Wertimer California State University, Long Beach Discussant(s) Monica Arruda de Almeida University of California, Los Angeles

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FC44

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

When You and I Speak of "Sovereignty", Do We Mean the Same Thing? Sponsors Convention Theme International Law Chair(s) Michael Byers University of British Columbia Challenging Sovereignty? The US and the Establishment of the International Criminal Court Marlene Wind University of Copenhagen European vs. American Conceptions of Sovereignty: Have they Diverged? Adriana Sinclair University of British Columbia The Institutionalization of Unequal Sovereignty? Michael Zürn Hertie School of Governance Discussant(s) RBJ Walker University of Victoria

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FC45

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Victimology and Human Rights Sponsors Human Rights None Chair(s) Michael J. Kilburn Endicott College Apologies and Reconciliation Christopher Daase Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich Crime and Punishment - A Comparative Analysis of the Effectiveness of Tribunals and Truth Commissions as Instruments of Reconciliation Stefan Engert Geschwister-Scholl-Institute of Political Science, LMU Munich Criminology, Victimology and Human Rights: Towards a Synthetic Paradigm Michael J. Kilburn Endicott College Victims and Human Rights: Outline of a Theory of Reparations and Victim Acknowledgement Ernesto Verdeja Wesleyan University Discussant(s) Cindy Holder University of Victoria

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FC46

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Does America Lead? Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Don Munton University of Northern British Columbia The United States and International Water Governance Ken Conca University of Maryland The USA and Air Quality: Leadership Lost? Don Munton University of Northern British Columbia The USA and Environmental Governance Philippe Le Prestre Laval University US Climate Policy: Leader or Laggard? Steinar E. Andresen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Discussant(s) Patricia M. Keilbach University of Colorado - Colorado Springs

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FC47

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Politics of the WTO Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Geoffrey A. Pigman Bennington College Rorden Wilkinson University of Manchester Developing Countries in the WTO: Coalitions and Competition Sonia E Rolland Cambridge University Developmental Impacts of the WTO on Caribbean States Kristina Hinds London School of Economics The Politics of WTO Accession Hardeep K. Basra University of Birmingham The WTO as an Efficient Breach Contract Simon Schropp University of St Gallen Discussant(s) Anna Lanoszka University of Windsor

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FC48

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Impact of Capital Mobility and Currency Valuations on Development Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) David A. Steinberg Northwestern University International Capital Mobility and National Economic Management in Developing Countries Hyekyung Cho Free University of Berlin, Germany Lead or Lag? Sovereign Bond Ratings and Credit Markets in the Developing World Candace Archer Bowling Green State University Glen Biglaiser Texas Tech University Karl DeRouen Jr University of Alabama Sectoral Logrolling and the Political Economy of Overvaluation in Developing Countries David A. Steinberg Northwestern University

Discussant(s) Balding Christopher University of California, Irvine

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FC49

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The New Politics of National Economic Growth: Global Capital Flows and Local Housing Markets Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Herman Schwartz University of Virginia Constituting Conservatives via ‘Responsible Saving’: The British Housing Market and the Shift towards AssetBased Welfare Matthew Watson University of Birmingham Hegemony, Global Capital Flows, and Local Housing Markets: Building Conservative Politics One Brick at a Time Herman Schwartz University of Virginia The Political Cost of Mortgage Bubbles: A Comparison of Australia and Denmark Jens L. Mortensen University of Copenhagen Leonard Seabrooke Copenhagen Business School The Political Economy of Norwegian Housing Markets: Commoditization versus Social Embeddedness? Bent Sofus Tranoey University of Oslo Discussant(s) Gregory P. Nowell Dept. of Political Science, SUNY Albany

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FC50

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

A New Look at Asian Maritime Security: Non-Material Drivers Behind Maritime Thinking Sponsors International Security Studies Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) P. H. Liotta Executive Director, Pell Center for International Relations and Public Poli Indian Strategic Thinking: From Regional to Global Challenges Andrew C. Winner Naval War College Japan's Emerging Maritime Posture: Out of Sync or Out of Reach? James R. Holmes University of Georgia

Japan's Emerging Maritime Posture: Out of Sync or Out of Reach? Toshi Yoshihara Air War College The Coming of Age of Australian Maritime Power Adam Cobb Air War College Discussant(s) John Garafano Naval War College Alan Wachman Fletcher School, Tufts University

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FC51

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

25 Years and 20 Million Fatalities: Politics, Policy and Responsibility in the Fight Against Global AIDS Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Global Development Chair(s) Jonathan Graubart San Diego State University Jeremy Youde Grinnell College Building a Global Commitment to Health: The United Nations and the Fight Against HIV/AIDS Amy S. Patterson Calvin College Contesting Global Health Governance: Reshaping Power and Multilateralism in the Campaign Against the HIV/AIDS Pandemic Jeffrey M. Ayres Saint Michael's College Patricia Siplon Saint Michael's College Drugs for All: The Policy and Politics of AIDS Treatment in Brazil Andre de Mello e Souza Institute of International Relations, Pontifical Catholic University The National and the Universal: Acting Up on Immigration and Economic Globalization in France Michael J. Bosia Saint Michael's College The Political Economy of Anti-Retroviral Drugs Eduardo F. Bruera Stanford University Discussant(s) Jonathan Graubart San Diego State University Jeremy Youde Grinnell College

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FC52

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

New Approaches to Military Intervention for the Era of ‘Fourth Generation’ Warfare Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Mike Walker US Marine Corps Implications and Conclusions: A Comprehensive Approach Tim Bird Kings College London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College The Changing Threat: Asymmetric and “Fourth Generation” Opponents Tim Benbow Kings College London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College The Strength of Weakness: Why the Strong Lose Wars John P. Geis University of Wisconsin Discussant(s) Mike Walker US Marine Corps

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FC99

Friday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

International Security Studies Sponsors International Security Studies Critical Reading of Contemporary Security Discussion: Understanding Culture of Security in Finnish Security Organisations Risto Honkonen National Police College of Finland Kari Laitinen National Police College of Finland Escalation to Civil War: A Quantitative Case Study Andrew M. Reeves College of William and Mary Brandon M. Stewart College of William and Mary European Security Policy Motivation Alexander T. J. Mattelaer prospective PhD student, Free University of Brussels (VUB) Exclusionary Processes as Explanations of Ethnic Conflict David Goetze Utah State University Explaining the International Non-Regime to Prevent the Weaponization of Space Alexander Kelle Queen's University Belfast

Fighting Low-Intensity Conflicts: The Provisional IRA from 1968-1999 Christopher D. Moore The Ohio State University Hamas, Hudna, and Conservative Diplomacy Michelle C. Flores University of Southern California Insurgencies, Counterinsurgencies, and Civil-Military Relations: How, When, and Why Does the Military Respond? Ozlem Kayhan University of Notre Dame Interdependence Theory, China and American Security Interests Paul Clarke Department of Defense Pluralisation and the Establishment of Space Control – Diverging Trends of a Space Hierarchy in Flux Mischa Hansel University of Cologne Repeating Nuclear Threat in East Asia: New Ratio between Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Payoffs Ikuro Fujiwara Columbia University The Dangers of Cities: Assessing Traditional Assumptions about Urban Warfighting Ryan Grauer University of Pennsylvania The Evolution of Hezbollah. Adjustment, Re-Conceptualization and Reconfiguration of an Islamic Movement Kristian P. Alexander University of Utah, SLC The Evolution of Legal and Market Norms for the Actions of Private Military Companies Daniel McIntosh Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania The Many Faces of Hawk Engagement: A Critical Examination of Victor D. Cha's Strategy Curtis H. Martin Merrimack College The Re-Conceptualization of Security and Strategic Thinking in the Global Information Age Pierre C. Pahlavi Canadian Forces College The US Religion of Technology in the Weaponization of Outer Space — A Case for Technological Atheism and Resisting Space War David Grondin University of Ottawa The War Against the Other – The War Against the US - The Commercialization of Military Culture and the Atmosfear of Terror in the Modern World Aki-Mauri Huhtinen National Defense College of Finland Jari Rantapelkonen National defense college of Finland To Have or Not to Have: The Question of Why States Renounce Nuclear Weapons? Nitya P. Singh The University of Georgia Turkey and the EU in the Wake of the Latest US-led War in Iraq H. Tarik Oguzlu Bilkent University

Under the Shadow of a Nuclear Iran : Israel's Arms Control Policy and the Prospects of Arms Control Regimes in the Middle East Gabriel Sheffer The Hebrew University of Jerusalem US Foreign Policy after 1989: The Mystery of the Hegemonic Hog David B. Mislan Rutgers University Philip Streich Rutgers University What is the Political Economy of Conflict? Delimiting a Debate on Contemporary Armed Conflict Achim Wennmann Graduate Institute of International Studies

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FD01

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Patrick James Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Jeffrey Pickering Kansas State University Roundtable Discussants Daniel Abele Canadian Embassy, US Bruce Bueno de Mesquita Stanford University Charles Doran Johns Hopkins SAIS Frank Harvey Dalhousie University Patrick James University of Southern California Alex Mintz Texas A & M Uiversity Jonathan Wilkenfeld University of Maryland

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FD02

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Discourse in Action: Methodological Problems and Conceptual Challenges Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None German Political Science Association (DVPW) Chair(s) Benno Teschke University of Sussex

Coop Org Panel

Discourse, Deleuze, Action Peter Lenco University of Bielefeld Horizons of Discourse: Transcending the Logic of Paradigmatic Trench Warfare Benjamin Herborth J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt Philip Liste Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Klaus Roscher J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt Post-Gramscian Discourse Theory - Moving beyond the Frame of the National-Popular Allan Dreyer Hansen University of Roskilde The Discourse of Discourse: Language, Practice and Action Oliver Kessler University of Bielefeld Discussant(s) Janice Bially Mattern Lehigh University

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FD03

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Justifying the Use of Force: Democracies and Military Actions Since 1990 Sponsors International Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Matthew Evangelista Cornell University Democratic Peace and Democratic Interventionism as Two Sides of the Same Coin Anna Geis Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Harald Müller Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Niklas Schörnig Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Do Europeans Think Alike About Legitimate Goals for the Use of Force? Lessons from a Comparative Study of Collective Norms Concerning the Use of Force Christoph O. Meyer Birkbeck College, University of London Public Debates on Humanitarian and Military Interventions in Three European Union Member States and the U.S. (1990-2004) Cathleen Kantner Free University of Berlin Swantje Renfordt Free University of Berlin Together We fight? Exploring the Europeanization of Military Interventions Steffen Schneider University of Bremen

Discussant(s) Stephen Watts Harvard University

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FD04

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

International Political Economy (IPE) Section Distinguished Scholar Panel Honoring Sylvia Ostry Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Donna Lee University of Burmingham, UK Roundtable Discussants Jennifer Clapp University of Waterloo Donna Lee University of Burmingham, UK Sylvia Ostry University of Toronto, Canada Rorden Wilkinson University of Manchester Gilbert Winham Dalhousie University, Canada Gilbert Winham Dalhousie University, Canada

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FD05

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

FTGS Eminent Scholar Panel: Anne Sisson Runyan: Engendering IR as a Responsible Scholar, Teacher and Activist Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus International Political Economy Chair(s) Jane Parpart London School of Economics and Politics Anne Sisson Runyan's Contributions to IR: scholar, teacher, activist Valentine Moghadam UNESCO/Purdue University V. Spike Peterson University of Arizona, Gillian Youngs University of Leicester Evaluating the Career and Contributions of Anne Sisson Runyan: Scholar, Activist and Teacher Anna M. Agathangelou York University

Evaluation of the Career of Anne Sisson Runyan: Gender Scholar, Activist and Teacher Marianne Franklin University for Humanistics Jindy Pettman The Australian National University Evaluation of the Career of Anne Sisson Runyan: Responsible Scholar, Activist and Teacher Marianne H. Marchand Universidad de las Américas Puebla Reflecting on the Career of Anne Sisson Runyan: Scholar, Activist and Teacher J. Ann Tickner University of Southern California Roundtable Discussants Sandra Whitworth York University

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FD06

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Roundtable on Intelligence Ethics #3 Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) Michael Andregg University of St. Thomas Jennifer Sims Georgetown University Intelligence Ethics in Israel Ephraim Kahana Western Galilee College Roundtable: "Creating a Code of Ethics for Intelligence Analysis" Stephen Marrin Mercyhurst College Roundtable: "Moral Dilemma in the Intelligence Community and Lack of Constructive Options" Coleen Rowley retired FBI Special Agent and Minneapolis Division Legal Counsel Roundtable: "Why Spies Need a Professional Ethic like the Uniformed Military" Al Pierce National Defense University Roundtable: "A View from the Sidelines: Dilemmas and Consequences Resulting from the Anglo-American Intelligence on Iraq" Stuart Farson Simon Fraser University

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FD07

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Don't Ask Don't Tell: ISA Editor's Discussion of the Peer-Reviewed Publication Process Sponsors Convention Theme

Chair(s) Steven C. Poe University of North Texas Roundtable Discussants Didier Bigo Institut d'Études Politiques Paris Mark A. Boyer University of Connecticut Jennifer Sterling-Folker University of Connecticut Birol Yesilada Portland State University

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FD08

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

ISSS Distinguished Scholar Panel for Sir Lawrence Freedman Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Kimberly J. Marten Barnard College, Columbia University Roundtable Discussants Stuart Croft University of Birmingham Theo Farrell Lawrence Freedman King's College London Patrick Morgan UC Irvine Scott Sagan Stanford University

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FD09

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

European Security in Transformation: EU and OSCE (II) Sponsors Cooperative Organizations International Security Studies Mexican International Studies Association (AMEI) Chair(s) Aart Holtslag University of Massachusetts Lowell Finnish soft power: from Helsinki 1975 to EU Presidency 2006 Stephan Sberro ITAM Re-Constructing European Security, 1965-1975. OSCE and the Rise of Multilateralism Pablo Toral Beloit College

Coop Org Panel

Societal Security as Keystone in the Regional Security of Central and Eastern Europe Markus Thiel University of Miami Testing the Viability of the European Security Community: OSCE, NATO, and the EU as Interlocking and Competing Institutions in Balkan Security Boyka Stefanova University of Texas at San Antonio When States Play by Their Own Book: The Missed Opportunity of Creating a Pan-European Collective Security Organization Giulio Venneri University of Trento Discussant(s) Roberto Domínguez Suffolk University

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FD10

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Global Development Section-Eminent Scholar Panel, Honoring Professor Dipesh Chakrabarty Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Mustapha Kamal Pasha University of Aberdeen Roundtable Discussants Dipesh Chakrabarty University of Chicago Matt Davies University of Newcastle upon Tyne Siba Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University Himadeep Muppidi Department of Political Science, Vassar College. Jan Nederveen Pieterse University of Illinois Cristina Rojas Carleton University

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FD11

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Crime, States and Globalization Sponsors International Political Economy Convention Theme Chair(s) H. Richard Friman Marquette University Criminalization and the Internationalization of Prohibitions Peter Andreas Brown University

Criminalization and the Internationalization of Prohibitions Ethan Nadelmann Drug Policy Alliance Fighting Financial Crime: Definining Priorities and Interests in the Shaping of Global Public Policy Eleni Tsingou University of Warwick Mann, the State and Crime Herman Schwartz University of Virginia Thinking Theoretically: The Political Economy of Global Crime James H. Mittelman American University Discussant(s) Peter J. Katzenstein Cornell University

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FD12

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

New Policy Directions in Peace and Post-Conflict: Interrogating the Integration of Diplomacy, Defence and Development Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Andrew F. Cooper Centre for International Governance Innovation Integrative Peace Support and Afghanistan: National and Multinational Perspectives Natalie Mychajlyszyn Carleton University The Theoretical Foundations of 3D and its Evolution: A Critical Analysis Ann Livingstone Pearson Peacekeeping Centre Discussant(s) Andrew F. Cooper Centre for International Governance Innovation

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FD13

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas III – Social Policies and Inclusion Strategies Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Paul A. Haslam Laval University Contested Families, Contesting Neoliberalism: The Role of the Family in Canadian and U.S. Immigration Policies Lois Harder University of Alberta

Inside NAFTA: Social Policy Reform and the Politics of Poverty Reduction Laura C. Macdonald Carleton University Rianne Mahon Carleton University The Shaping of Motherhood Through Social Investment in Children: Examples from Canada and Mexico Lucy Luccisano Wilfrid Laurier University Glenda Wall Wilfrid Laurier University Discussant(s) Mary Hawkesworth Rutgers University

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FD14

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Responsible Scholarship: Risks and Opportunities in the National Policy Domain - Roundtable (b) Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) William R. Thompson Indiana University Roundtable Discussants Thomas J. Biersteker Brown University Natalie J. Goldring Georgetown University Diana Tussie Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina (FLACSO) Stephen M. Walt Harvard University

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FD15

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Agro-Food Corporations and Global Governance: The Challenge to Sustainability II Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Doris Fuchs University of Stuttgart Corporations, Seeds, and Intellectual Property Rights Governance Susan K. Sell The George Washington University Feeding the World?: Transnational Corporations and the Promotion of Genetically Modified Food Marc Williams University of New South Wales

Technology, Food, Power: Governing GMOs in Argentina Peter J. Newell University of Warwick The Troubled Birth of the Biotechnology Century: Global Corporate Power and Its Limits Robert Falkner London School of Economics Discussant(s) Matthias Finger Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

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FD16

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Beyond the Center/Periphery: Thinking IR from the Margins Sponsors International Political Sociology Convention Theme Chair(s) RBJ Walker University of Victoria Biopower and Empire: The Case of Lusotropicalismo Jens Bartelson University of Copenhagen From the Peripheries to the Margins? Critical IR and the Production of Other Spaces João P. Nogueira Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Post-Modernity in IR and its Limits: A View from the Margin Nizar Messari Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Tabloid Geopolitics, Hegemonic Language, and the Silencing of the Margins in International Relations François Debrix Florida International University Discussant(s) RBJ Walker University of Victoria

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FD17

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Issues of Regionalism: Diffusion, Competition and Conceptualization Sponsors Global Development International Organization Chair(s) T. J. Pempel University of California, Berkeley Competing Conceptions of East Asian Regionalism: Exclusive versus Inclusive Visions Richard Stubbs McMaster University Competitive Regionalism: The Strategic Dynamics of FTA Negotiation Saori Katada University of Southern California

Competitive Regionalism: The Strategic Dynamics of FTA Negotiation Mireya Solis American University Politics of Rationality and Regional Economic Order in East Asia Lee W. Yong University of Oklahoma The EU Relations with NATO: From Dependence to Interdependence? Natalia Touzovskaia Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences The Logic of RTA Diffusion: A Sociological Examination David McClough Bowling Green State University Discussant(s) Alice D. Ba University of Delaware Axel Huelsemeyer Concordia University

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FD18

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Analytical Tradecraft and Education for Terrorism, Insurgency, and Transnational Crime Intelligence Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) Matt Begert National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center-West John P. Sullivan Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Enhancing Interviewing & Deception Detection Skills In Counter-Terrorism Efforts Scott Gerwehr Center for Intelligence Research & Analysis, Defense Group, Inc. The Frontiers of Global Security Intelligence: Analytical Tradecraft and Education as Drivers for Intelligence Reform John P. Sullivan Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Discussant(s) Daniel S. Gressang Joint Military Intelligence College Kevin O'Brien Center for Intelligence Research & Analysis, Defense Group, Inc.

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FD19

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Whither Responsible IR Scholarship in Asia? History, Theory and Policy Sponsors Convention Theme

Chair(s) Yongjin Zhang University of Auckland Constructivist-Rationalist Partnership and Policy Contributions Hiro Katsumata Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Critical IR Scholarship and Security Studies in China: Understanding Scholarly Responsibility Yongjin Zhang University of Auckland History, Memory, and Responsible Scholarship in Sino-Japanese Relations Shogo Suzuki University of Cambridge National Pasts in East Asia: the Possible Roles of Scholarship Peter Preston Chinese University of Hong Kong Discussant(s) Jacqui True University of Auckland

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FD20

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Critical Theory and World Politics: Toward an Ontology of the Present Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) Jason R. Weidner Florida International University The Exceptionality of the 'World State': The Importance of Biopolitics and Imperialism For Understanding The Contemporary State Nicholas Kiersey Virginia Tech The Idea of the One: Time and Space Revisited Irina Boca Carleton University Towards an Ethics of Shame: Rethinking Collective Responsibility in World Politics Alexander D. Barder Florida International University Alla Mirzoyan Florida International University Discussant(s) Scott G. Nelson Virginia Tech

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FD21

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The State of Active Education Worldwide Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs International Education

Chair(s) Kent J. Kille The College of Wooster Active Learning Across Borders: Lessons From an Interactive Workshop in Brazil Kent J. Kille The College of Wooster Matthew Krain The College of Wooster Jeffrey S. Lantis The College of Wooster International Treaties and their Impact on the Canadian Classroom: A History John D. Allison Nipissing University The Role of Higher Education in World Politics Marina M. Lebedeva Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) Discussant(s) Leanne C. Powner University of Michigan

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FD22

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Explaining Struggles for Self-determination Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Jan Selby University of Sussex Decolonization Delayed: Insurgent Diplomacy and the Struggle Against Occupation in Western Sahara and East Timor Lee J. M. Seymour Northwestern University Does Separatism Beget Secessionism? Kristin M. Bakke University of Washington Human Security: Groups Violence and Nation-States Amy S. Cox McGill University Political Change in Ethnically Diverse Societies: Democratization and Ethnic Violence Kursad Turan Baskent University Discussant(s) Jan Selby University of Sussex

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FD23

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Role of Affect on Conflict Behavior Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Steven B. Redd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Pathos and Policy: Emotions and Choice in Foreign Policy Decision Making J. Mark Skorick Southern Methodist University Political Sophistication and Negative Emotions in Ethnic Conflicts Nehemia Geva Texas A&M University Cigdem Sirin Texas A&M University The Influence of Emotions on Risk Behavior: An Experimental Examination Justin Clardie University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Steven B. Redd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Discussant(s) William A. Boettcher North Carolina State University

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FD26

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Confronting Environmental Destruction in China and Russia Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Miranda Schreurs University of Maryland, College Park Chinese Volcano: Environmental Pollution and Health Concerns Lui Hebron California Maritime Academy Comparative Governance Strategies for the Environment: Explaining the Range of Policy Variation Across States Lada Kochtcheeva Dunbar University of Michigan - Dearborn Patricia M. Keilbach University of Colorado - Colorado Springs Environmental Accidents in China: Virtual Reality's Challenge to the Central State Hans Bruyninckx University Leuven, Belgium Environmental Policy of the Russian Federation Grigory O. Yarygin St. Petersburg State University, School of International Relations.

Discussant(s) Miranda Schreurs University of Maryland, College Park

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FD27

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Central Asian States and Great Powers Sponsors Post Communist States International Security Studies Chair(s) Gregory Gleason University of New Mexico Afghanistan Reconstruction And Regional Economic Cooperation In South And Central Asia Yuri Bosin University of New Mexico New Directions in Central Asian Foreign Policies Murat Laumulin Kazakhstan Institute of Strategic Studies New Trends in Security Cooperation in the Post-Soviet World: A Theoretical Perspective Antoine Vandemoortele University of Montreal Realism and Middle Powers: The Case of Kazakhstan Foreign Policy Fatima Kukeeva Kazakhstan National University Russia Resurgent in Central Asia Thomas J. Wood Dept. of Political Science, Trinity College, CT Discussant(s) Teresa Maria Cierco University Lusiada Mikhail Molchanov St. Thomas University

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FD28

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Foreign Aid Policies and Politics Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Marijke Breuning Truman State University Building Local Governance in Iraq: Limits and Lessons Derick W. Brinkerhoff Research Triangle Institute, International Failure of Foreign Aid to Haiti Terry Buss National Academy of Public Administration

Foreign Aid and Democratic Governance: Decentralization in Ghana Louis A. Picard University of Pittsburgh New Dynamics of the Development Aid Regime Steven W. Hook Kent State University Discussant(s) Randall Newnham Penn State University - Berks

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FD29

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

New Issues in the Formation of Civic Societies in the Post-Communist States Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Thomas Ambrosio North Dakota State University And End to Wishful Thinking, Normative Theory, and Lazy Scholarship -- Russia's Unfree and Unfair Elections and the Consolidation of Dictatorship Joel M. Ostrow Benedictine University Civil Society and the Legacies of Dictatorship Michael Bernhard Penn State University Ekrem Karakoc Penn State University Post-Soviet Youth Politics and State-Society Relations Douglas W. Blum Providence College The Impact of Pro-Democratic Popular Uprisings on Regime Change in Hybrid Political Systems Jekaterina Kalandadze Syracuse University Discussant(s) Sinikukka M. Saari The Finnish Institute of International Affairs

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FD30

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Cinematic Geopolitics Sponsors Convention Theme Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) James Der Derian Brown University Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawaii

Roundtable Discussants David Campbell Durham University William E. Connolly Pol Sci, Johns Hoipkins Univeristy Aida Hozic University of Florida Debbie Lisle Queens University Belfast Patricia Molloy Wilfrid Laurier University

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FD31

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

What Difference does the EU Make for Human Rights and Democracy in the New Candidate Countries? Sponsors International Law International Communication Chair(s) Henry Chip Carey Georgia State University Europeanization and the Quality of Democracy in Romania from a Comparative Perspective Cornel Ban University of Maryland Pre-Accession Influence of the European Court of Justice Kathie Barrett Georgia State University The Potential of the European Union in Promoting Democracy and Human Rights in the South Caucasus, with its European Neighborhood Policy (ENP) Alla Manukyan Georgia State University What Difference Does the EU Make for Human Rights and Democracy in Turkey Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat Purchase College, SUNY Thomas W. Smith University of South Florida What Effects have the EU had on Human Rights and Democracy in Macedonia Maria Koinova American University of Beirut Discussant(s) Henry Chip Carey Georgia State University

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FD32

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Mapping Memory II: Investigations on Identities, Violence, and Socio-Political Life Sponsors Global Development Peace Studies Chair(s) Aparna Devare School of International Service Historical Memory and Conflict Escalation: Nationalist Interpretations of Crises between the US and China Elizabeth S. Dahl University of Nebraska at Omaha Open a Window, Close a Door: War and Disease in Public Memory Elizabeth A. Breier-Sharlow American University The Complex of IR -The Faulty Epistemology of Dom Ir Discourse Prerna Lal San Francisco State University Understanding Political Violence: Angola and Mozambique in Comparative Perspective Marie-Joëlle Zahar Universite de Montreal Understanding Political Violence: Kenya and Zimbabwe in Comparative Perspective Stephen Brown University of Ottawa Discussant(s) Aparna Devare School of International Service

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FD33

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Preventing Conflicts: New Research for Responsible Policies Analyses on New Prevention Data Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Jacob Bercovitch University of Canterbury Conflict Prevention by Middle Powers, 1993-2004 Erik Melander Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Escalation of Low-Level Armed Conflicts and Third Party Conflict Prevention Measures Birger Heldt Folke Bernadotte Academy The Efficacy of Preventive Measures - Focusing on Low Intensity Conflicts, 1993-2004 Frida Möller Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Magnus Öberg Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University

The Efficacy of Preventive Measures - Focusing on Low Intensity Conflicts, 1993-2004 Peter Wallensteen Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Where Do Third Parties Go? Exploring Diplomatic Interventions in Low-Level Conflicts Frida Möller Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Isak Svensson Uppsala University Discussant(s) Michael S. Lund Woodrow Wilson International Center

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FD34

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Security Issues in U.S.-Latin American Relations Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Victor J. Hinojosa Baylor University Balancing Security and Economics: Curbing Illegal Immigration between the United States and Mexico Jared A. Sippel Baylor University Colombia’s Internal Conflict and its Reticent Neighbors Andreas E. Feldmann Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Narco-Terrorism in U.S.-Colombian Relations Victor J. Hinojosa Baylor University US-Panama Security Relations Since 1990: Cooperation and Subordination in the Age of Terrorism Carlos Guevara-Mann University of Nevada, Reno Discussant(s) John C. Dugas Kalamazoo College

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FD35

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Ethics of Global Governance II Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) Antonio Franceschet University of Calgary Cosmopolitan Humanitarianism and the Use of Force Catherine Lu McGill University

Feminist Perspectives on Human Security and Humanitarian Intervention as Global Governance Fiona Robinson Carleton University It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time: Ethical Reflections on Exporting Democracy Tom Keating University of Alberta Rethinking Environmental Ethics Heather Goldsworthy Unversity of California, Irvine Richard Matthew University of California, Irvine Bryan McDonald University of California, Irvine The Ethical Foundations of Global Economic Governance Jacqueline Best University of Ottawa Discussant(s) Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College

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FD36

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Political Leaders, Diplomats and Civil Society in European Governance Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Brian Bow Dalhousie University Consular Affairs, Society and the Changing Nature of Diplomacy Maaike Heijmans Netherlands Institute of International Relations "Clingendael" Jan Melissen Clingendael Institute of International Relations Diplomacy in the European Union: A Foundation or Deficit for Democracy? Mai'a K. Davis Cross Colgate University Diplomatic Ritual as Power in International Relations Lora Anne Viola University of Chicago Political Leadership and European Summit Diplomacy Carlos Roland Vogt University of Wales, Aberystwyth Discussant(s) Ingrid M. d'Hooghe Netherlands Institute of International Relations "Clingendael"

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FD37

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Middle East and the Rules of International Society Sponsors English School Convention Theme Chair(s) Muqtedar Khan University of Delaware Outlaw States and International Society Tytti Erasto University of Tampere, Department of Politial Science and IR The Expansion of International Society and the Islamic World Barbara A. Roberson Warwick University The Global War on Terror and the Rules of the International System Jyri J. Raitasalo National Defence College, Finland Westphalia vs. God: The Longer World War Barak Mendelsohn Cornell University Discussant(s) Muqtedar Khan University of Delaware

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FD38

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Contested Meanings of Norms in Inter-National Relations II Sponsors International Political Sociology International Law Chair(s) Uwe Puetter Central European University, Budapest, Hungary Antje Wiener University of Bath Authority and Contested Meaning - Defining Complex Emergencies for a Western Audience Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) Northern Ireland as a Case of Contested Compliance: The Limits of the EU in Conflict Transformation and Policy Coordination Katy Hayward University College Dublin The Contested Meaning of Group Identity- Roma Representation in Context Aidan McGarry Queen's University Belfast The Role of International Norms in Domestic Norm Contestation: An Argumentation Analysis of the Polish Debate Regarding a Minority Law Guido Schwellnus ETH Zürich, Switzerland

Discussant(s) Bernhard Zangl Institut für Interkulturelle und Internationale Studien, University Bremen

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FD39

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Comparative Quagmire Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Julie A. Mertus American University Comparative American Quagmires: What Vietnam Can Teach Us About Iraq Kenneth J. Campbell University of Delaware Teaching about War through Film and Literature Daniel Lieberfeld Duquesne University The Importance of Ongoing Dialogue: Israel/Palestine and Northern Ireland in focus Daniel Wehrenfennig University of California, Irvine Discussant(s) Daniel Lieberfeld Duquesne University

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FD40

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Politics of Everyday Life in Global Politics Sponsors Global Development Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Dia Da Costa Hobart and William Smith Colleges “Development is a Bag of Cement”: The Disjuncture between Development Discourse and Everyday Practice in the Global South John D. Cameron Dalhousie University Empowerment in Peripheral Geographies: Village Organizing and Emerging 'Communicative' Networks in Burma Noah Viernes University of Hawai'i at Manoa International Relations Theory and Everyday Life Michael Niemann Trinity College Raising the Voice of Labour Jane Lethbridge Public Services International Research Unit (PSIRU) Reconfiguring the Terrain of Cultural Governance in Mexico: The Role of the Mexican Film Community in the Era of Neoliberal Globalization Nadine E. Busmann University of Northern British Columbia

Discussant(s) Ritu Vij University of Aberdeen

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FD41

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Children and Armed Conflict Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Convention Theme Chair(s) Scott Gates International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Child Soldiers and Horizontal Inequality Vera Achvarina University of Pittsburgh Ragnhild Nordås International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Gudrun Østby University of Oslo Recruiting Child Soldiers Scott Gates International Peace Research Institute, Oslo The Causes of Child Soldiering: Theory and Evidence from Northern Uganda Christopher Blattman UC Berkeley The Recruitment of Child Soldiers in Refugee and IDP Camps: The Effects of Protection on Child Soldier Rates Vera Achvarina University of Pittsburgh Simon Reich University of Pittsburgh Discussant(s) Stathis N. Kalyvas Yale University

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FD42

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Investigating Post-Conflict Spaces in IR: Questions for the Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding Sponsors Peace Studies None Chair(s) Susan L. Woodward City University of New York Roundtable Discussants David Chandler University of Westminster Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen

Roundtable Discussants Mark J. Hoffman London School of Economics & Political Science Anthony F. Lang St Andrews UNiversity David Mutimer York University Roland Paris University of Colorado at Boulder

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FD43

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Sport and International Development II: Evaluating International Development Assistance through Sport Sponsors Global Development Peace Studies Chair(s) Jerry Bingham National Agency UK Sport Evaluating Sport and International Development: Competing Viewpoints Roger Levermore University of Liverpool Evaluating Sport as International Aid: Assisting Development or Promoting Under-Development? Gerard Akindes Ohio University Matthew F. Kirwin Michigan State University On the Backs of Peer Educators: Accountability and Commitment of theIinternational "Sport for Development Movement" to Support the Continued Learning and Growth of Peer Educators In The Global South Sarah Nicholls University of Ottawa Sport-In-International Development Assistance: Accountability or Development? Fred Coalter University of Stirling Discussant(s) Lorna Read Right to Play

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FD44

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Contentious Gaps Beyond Peace Accords Sponsors Peace Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Janet E. Lord American University

Inclusive Responses to Armed Non-State Actors in Contemporary Internal Conflict: Advantages, Challenges and Lessons-Learned in Perspective The Case of Colombia Ann-Kristin Sjöberg PhD Candidate, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzer Leadership Change and the Threat of Violence Ursula E. Daxecker University of New Orleans Once a Soldier Always a Soldier? - Why Ex-Combatants Reengage in Organized Violence Anders Nilsson Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University Discussant(s) Janet E. Lord American University

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FD45

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Realism and its Off-Shoots: Limits and Possibilities Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Will Waldorf Auburn University Deconstructing the Neorealist Security Discourse Gabriela Marin Thornton University of Miami Nuclear Weapons Rollback and the Poverty of (Neo)realism Neerada Jacob American University The Theoretical and Empirical Flaws of ‘Partitioning Realism’ Christopher L. Ball Iowa State University The Tragedy of Great Power Politics? --An Empirical Test of Mearsheimer's “Offensive Realism” Theory Wanfa Zhang The University of Alabama Discussant(s) Renee M. de Nevers Syracuse University

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FD46

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Limits, Liabilities, and Legacy of the WTO Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Xiaowen Zhang School of International Relations, University of Southern California Exploring the Limits of Legalization in the WTO: The Case of Basic Telecom Agreement Meelis Kitsing University of Massachusetts Amherst

The Fear of Setting a Precedent during Negotiations over WTO Disputes Xiaowen Zhang School of International Relations, University of Southern California The Missing Feedback: The Legitimacy of the WTO from a Political Systems Approach Philipp Stuckl Graduate Institute of International Studies Discussant(s) Erik Lundsgaarde University of Washington

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FD47

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Do Democracies “Do Development” Better? Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Matthias Kaelberer University of Memphis A Theory of Government Dynamics in Authoritarian Regimes Milan Svolik University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Political Economy of State building in Syria under Hafiz al Assad Angela Joya York University Remittances and Democratization Yu-Sung Su The Graduate Center, The City University of New York Rethinking Global Governance: Market Actors and Accountability Martin Seeleib-Kaiser University of Oxford Antje Vetterlein University of Oxford Discussant(s) Matthias Kaelberer University of Memphis

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FD48

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Political Economy of Exchange Rates Sponsors International Political Economy Convention Theme Chair(s) Thomas Willett Claremont McKenna College A Survey of Preferences and Political Activity on Exchange Rate Policy Sarah Cleeland Knight Georgetown University Coping with Speculative Pressure: A Political Economy Model of Currency Defenses and Capitulation Stefanie Walter ETH Zurich

Private Interests and Exchange Rate Politics: The Case of British Business Mark D. Aspinwall University of Edinburgh Mark Duckenfield London School of Economics The Interactions of Weak Governments and Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes in Avoiding Currency Crises Eric Chiu National Chung-Hsing University Thomas Willett Claremont McKenna College Veto Players and Exchange Rate Policy Michael G. Hall University of Northern Iowa Discussant(s) Shale Horowitz University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Thomas Willett Claremont McKenna College

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FD49

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Defining Terrorism: The Political Significance of Language, Ideas, and Images Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Christopher J. Fettweis US Naval War College Heterogeneous Temporalities and the War on Terror Lee Jarvis University of Birmingham (UK) Multiple Meanings of Terrorism: Definitional Analysis Olga Bogatyrenko University of California, Davis Propaganda of the Deed, 21st Century Style Christopher J. Fettweis US Naval War College Discussant(s) James E. Winkates Air War College

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FD50

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Realities & Misperceptions of Space: Responsibilities, Politics, and Influence Sponsors International Security Studies None

Chair(s) Lilach Gilady University of Toronto Big Science, Prestige and the Transits of Venus Lilach Gilady University of Toronto Debating in the Dark: Ten Popular Misconceptions About Space Weapons and U.S. National Security Karl P. Mueller RAND Corporation Marte Levantando-se? The Growth of Brazil’s Space Program as a Pillar of National Security Robert C. Harding Lynchburg College Space Technologies, Warfare and Force Buildup in Large and Small Powers- The American and the Israeli Cases Deganit Paikowsky Tel Aviv University Discussant(s) Joseph R. Cerami Bush School, Texas A&M University

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FD51

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Domestic Influences on War, Conflict, and Peace Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Il Hyun Cho Cornell University Democratic Instability: Democratic Consolidation and Regional Security Dynamics in East Asia Il Hyun Cho Cornell University Features of Regional Security Institutions: The Missing Link in the Explanation of the Democratic Peace Matthias Dembinski Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Andreas Hasenclever University of Tuebingen Partisan Attacks: Domestic Divisions and the Targeting of Democracies in International Conflict Matthew B. Fehrs Duke University Political Fundamentalism in the US: Domestic Legitimatisation versus International Estrangement? Dirk Nabers GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany Robert G. Patman Department of Political Studies, University of Otago Discussant(s) Leo Lovelace Chapman University

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FD52

Friday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Civil Wars: Sources, Actors, and Outcomes Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Chair(s) Caroline A. Hartzell Gettysburg College From Rebels to Regimes: The Fate of Rebel Groups and Post-Civil War Regime Types Caroline A. Hartzell Gettysburg College Leanne Tyler Political Science Dept., Gettysburg College Land Concentration: Induce or Inhibit the Occurrence of Civil War? Artur Zimerman University of Sao Paulo The Timing and the Nature of Political Stabilizations in Civil Conflicts G. Jiyun Kim University of Michigan Discussant(s) Michael Spagat Royal Holloway, University of London

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SA01

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Displaced Citizens and Peace Policies Sponsors Peace Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Jason Calder Future Generations Civil Society Beyond the State: The Impact of Diaspora Communities on Peace Building Feargal E. Cochrane Lancaster University Restorative Justice, Reconciliation and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process Joel Peters Virginia Tech The Use of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions in Africa: Does Establishing a Historical Record Lead to Reconciliation? Lilian A. Barria Eastern Illinois University Steven D. Roper Eastern Illinois University Transitional Justice: Lessons from Rwanda Alana Tiemessen University of British Columbia

Discussant(s) Jason Calder Future Generations

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SA02

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Post-Hegemonic Scholarship I: Alterity, Constructions of Self and Other, and Order Sponsors Convention Theme Global Development Chair(s) David Blaney Macalester College Kamran Matin Department of International Relations and Politics, University of Sussex Chinese Visions of World Order: Civilization and Barbarism William A. Callahan University of Manchester Plurality versus Uniformity: Indian ‘Ways of Knowing’ and Modern IR Navnita C. Behera University of Delhi The West as the Other: Inquiries About a Not So-Distant Past Nizar Messari Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro The West That Is Not Western Chih-yu Shih National Taiwan University / National Sun Yatsen University Yasukuni's International Aesthetic and Beyond Geoffrey Whitehall Hobart and William Smith Colleges Discussant(s) Mustapha Kamal Pasha University of Aberdeen

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SA04

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Trade and the Environment Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Radoslav S. Dimitrov University of Western Ontario Governing Transnational Network Organizations: Best Practice Standards, Benchmarking or Certification? Kristine Kern University of Minnesota Nanotechnology and the WTO: “Wicked” Governance Problems as Opportunities for International Collaboration? Mark J. Philbrick University of California, Berkeley

The Greening of Trade Policy: How Bilateral Trade Can Alter Global Environmental Standards Without the WTO Barbara M. Connolly University of Notre Dame Transforming Global Consumption: What are the Consequences for Environmental Change? Peter Dauvergne University of British Columbia Discussant(s) Tun Myint Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University Jonathan Rosenberg Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks Heike Schroeder Bren School of Environmental Science & ManagementUniversity of California

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SA05

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Turning a reflexive eye on the IR discipline: Real Histories of Realism Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations’ Roles in the Rise of the Realist Tradition in American International Relations Inderjeet Parmar University of Manchester Inventing International Relations Theory: Early Realists, Morality and Law Nicolas Guilhot Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Realist Power and Gendered Knowledge in the Interwar Period and Today Cecelia Lynch UC Irvine Whose Discourse? Which Discipline? A Contextualist Investigation of E. H. Carr and the Birth of International Relations Theory Kuniyuki Nishimura University of Florida Discussant(s) David Long Carleton

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SA06

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Politics Without Sovereignty: Power and Responsibility in the New World Order Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Sociology Chair(s) Philip Cunliffe King's College

Roundtable Discussants Christopher J. Bickerton Oxford University David Chandler University of Westminster Philip Cunliffe King's College Alexander Gourevitch Columbia University

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SA07

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Knowledge Sharing in International Affairs: The Promises and Pitfalls of Open Source for Analysis, Teaching and Policymaking Sponsors International Communication Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Renee E. Marlin-Bennett American University Open Source Intelligence: Unlocking the Box of Open Source for Analysis, Teaching, and Potential Robert McMahon Council on Foreign Relations Open Source, Trusted Information Network for Counterterrorism Thomas Sanderson Post Westphalian Realities: Incorporating Anarchy, Transnational Non-State Actors, and WMD into the International Relations Curricula Russell Howard The Jebsen Center for Counter-Terrorism Studies, The Fletcher School Shared Knowledge, Joint Pursuits: International Relations in the Information Age Sean S. Costigan Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich Christopher Pallaris International Relations and Security Network Text-mining Jihadi Websites: Opportunities and Pitfalls for Analysts Jarret M. Brachman Combating Terrorism Center, U.S. Military Academy Discussant(s) Daniel S. Gressang Joint Military Intelligence College

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SA08

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Problem of Recognition in International Relations Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None German Political Science Association (DVPW)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Friedrich Kratochwil European University Institute Axel Honneth’s Recognition Theoretic Reformulation of Critical Social Theory: Implications for the ‘Social Turn’ and Constructivist IR Martin Weber The University of Queensland Inclusion of Exclusion: On the Constitution of Political Authority beyond the Nation-State Benjamin Herborth J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt Recognition as the Problem of Triple Contingency? Oliver Kessler University of Bielefeld Wars of Recognition: Designatory Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion and their Influence on Political Violence Christopher Daase Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich Discussant(s) Jens Bartelson University of Copenhagen

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SA09

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Human Security: Individual, Organizational, and Scholarly Responsibilities Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Marc von Boemcken Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC) In All but Name: The Uncertain Future of Human Security in the UN Taylor Owen The University of Oxford Playing the Right Game? Human Security Research and its Implications in Policy-making Javier Fabra Mata University Jaume I Talking Security: A Cross-Cultural, Cross-Generational Analysis Mark A. Boyer University of Connecticut Scott W. Brown University of Connecticut Laura Lee Janik University of Connecticut Anat Niv-Solomon University of Connecticut Discussant(s) Mark A. Boyer University of Connecticut

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SA10

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Innovations in US Counterinsurgency Warfare: Achievements and Challenges Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Jay Parker Center for the Study of the Presidency Roundtable Discussants Nora J. Bensahel RAND Colin Kahl University of Minnesota Kimberly J. Marten Barnard College, Columbia University

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SA11

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Dialogism and Security: Bakhtinian Approaches to Critical Security Studies Sponsors Cooperative Organizations International Political Sociology European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Peter Mandaville George Mason University Bakhtinian Dialogism and the Study of the Identity / Security Nexus in International Relations Barbara Gimelli Sulashvili Graduate Institute of International Studies Securitizing Citizens? A Dialogical Understanding of Contemporary Practices of Security Xavier Guillaume University of Geneva The Unbearable Dialogicality of Being: Polish and Baltic Post-Cold War Politics of Becoming European Maria Mälksoo University of Cambridge

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SA12

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Emergence of the Institutions of International Society VI: The Limits and Values of International Order Sponsors English School None Chair(s) Benno Teschke University of Sussex

Roundtable Discussants Richard Devetak University of Queensland Leonard Seabrooke Copenhagen Business School Shogo Suzuki University of Cambridge

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SA13

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

I&W and Arms Control: Advice or Advocacy? Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) Stewart S. Johnson California State University, Los Angeles Arms Control and I&W; A Framework for Future Threats? James J. Wirtz Naval Postgraduate School Framing I&W, Globalization and WMD Proliferation James Russell Naval Postgraduate School Gray Area Sourcing in South Asia: Remnants of AQ Khan Tom Johnson Naval Postgraduate School I&W and the Deadly Trinity - Warlordism, Organised Crime and WMD Networks Glen M. Segell Institute of Security Policy Discussant(s) Stewart S. Johnson California State University, Los Angeles

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SA14

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Models of Global Studies: Contesting Concepts and Methods Sponsors Global Development Convention Theme Chair(s) Edward A. Kolodziej University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Global Governance: The Central Concern of Global Studies Edward A. Kolodziej University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Global Studies and U.S. Power Michael F. Oppenheimer Center for Global Affairs, New York University Intellectually Violent Revolution: What's Next in the Study of Global Politics David Jacobson Arizona State University

Intellectually Violent Revolution: What's Next in the Study of Global Politics Ning Wang Arizona State University Discussant(s) Mark Juergensmeyer University of California, Santa Barbara Niklaus Steiner University of North Carolina

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SA15

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Power, Wealth, Global Equity: International Relations Theories, Perspectives and Pedagogy from the African Continent Sponsors Global Development Convention Theme Chair(s) Scarlett Cornelissen University of Stellenbosch Roundtable Discussants Richard A. Higgott University of Warwick Francis Ikome Institute for Global Dialogue Garth Le Pere Institute for Global Dialogue Jane Parpart London School of Economics and Politics Timothy Shaw Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London

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SA16

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Political Peripheries and Gendered Bodies: Ethnicity as a Lens for the Analysis of Gendered Politics Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Terrell Carver University of Bristol Creating Spaces: Challenging Conventional Discursive Norms Surrounding the Marking of Womens' Bodies Courtney P. Smith University of Oregon Globalization and Gendered Body Politics: A Case Study of Universalization and Particularization in the Lives of Mexican Youth Angela B. McCracken University of Southern California

Matrilineal Khasi Tribe and Effective Empowerment of Women Durgadas Mukhopadhyay Delhi University Reconstructing 'Nani': Gender and the Indian Government's Diaspora Policy Sita C. Ranchod-Nilsson Denison University Torture and U.S. Masquerade of Democracy and Freedom in the Middle East Isis Nusair Denison University Discussant(s) Jennifer Lobasz University of Minnesota

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SA17

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Post-Conflict Spaces in IR (1): Localities Sponsors Peace Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Mark J. Hoffman London School of Economics & Political Science Local Politics and International Military Intervention: Figurations of Uncertainty Alexander Veit Humboldt-Universität Berlin Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Local Ownership: International Peace Efforts in Divided Postwar Societies between Success and Failure – A Case Study on Kosovo under UN Interim Administration Jens Narten Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy, University of Hamburg Transitional Politics in Post-Conflict Countries: The Importance of Expanded Political Participation Katia Papagianni Geneva Grad Inst of International Studies/Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue

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SA18

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Changing Face of International Humanitarianism Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Philippe Bourbeau University of British Columbia Bounding the Sovereign: Humanitarianism and the Decline of Sovereign Immunity Anne L. Clunan Naval Postgraduate School Global Governmentality, Biopower and the Human Security Discourse Miguel F. de Larrinaga University of Ottawa Marc G. Doucet Saint Mary's University

High Stakes: Who Defines Accountability in the Humanitarian and Development Sector? Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre George Washington University Neutrality as a Condition for Global Responsibility: Recognising the Politics of the Red Cross Humanitarian Movement Mark F. N. Franke Huron University College Shifting the Humanitarian/Security Balance: International Socialization as an Explanation of Change in Canadian Refugee Policy in the 1990s J. A. Sandy Irvine University of Toronto Discussant(s) Jennifer L. Bailey Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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SA20

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring II Sponsors Convention Theme Feminist Theory and Gender Studies None Chair(s) Marianne H. Marchand Universidad de las Américas Puebla Gender at the Crossroads of "Globalization" and Empire: Some Preliminary Conclusions Marianne H. Marchand Universidad de las Américas Puebla Anne S. Runyan University of Cincinnati Multiculturalism and Globalization: Feminist Perspectives Gillian Youngs University of Leicester Uncovering Sites of Global Restructuring: The Case of Rural Mexican Women Rahel C. Kunz University of Geneva, Switzerland Women’s Work Unbound: Re-siting Philippine Development Scenarios in Global Restructuring Pauline Gardiner Barber Dalhousie University Discussant(s) Anne S. Runyan University of Cincinnati

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SA21

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Crime and Migration in International Politics Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration International Political Economy

Chair(s) Thomas Cieslik ITESM Globalization and Transnational Organized Crime David Felsen Alliant International University Hear Me Out! Scholars vs. Policymakers on the Matter of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Ian Roberge Collège Glendon, Université York The Business of Illegal Migration: Border Policy and Human Trafficking Thomas Cieslik ITESM Discussant(s) Stefan Robel School of International Studies, TU Dresden

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SA22

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

International Cooperation: Issues and Imperatives Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel Auburn University Montgomery "Cooperation Under Anarchy": How Mafias Cooperate Outside the Law Kendra L. Koivu Northwestern University International Cooperation against Terrorism through Measuring Subjectivity Erkan Sezgin Kent State University Inter-Organizational Cooperation in Crises: A Quantitative Study of Competing Explanations Lina M. Svedin Political Science Department, Syracuse University The Imperative of Cooperation: A Response to Global and Cross-Border Challenges Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel Auburn University Montgomery Discussant(s) Kirsten L. Rafferty Berry College

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SA23

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Inter-ethnic Relations between Conflict and Cooperation Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Nathan C. Funk University of Waterloo

From a Common Political Enemy, to a Common Political Goal: The Continuation of Inter-Ethnic Cooperation in Bulgaria and Romania Damianos Serefidis Graduate Institute for International Studies (HEI), Geneva, Switzerland Migration as a Cause of Inter-Ethnic Violence Josip Dasovic Brown University Nationalist Conflict and Elite Manipulation in Serbia and India Lisa Kissopoulos University of Cincinnati Self-Interest and the National Idea in Iraqi Kurdish Politics, 1978-2003 Theodore D. McLauchlin McGill University The Politics of Language in Muslim Minority Separatist Conflicts Tristan J. Mabry University of Pennsylvania Discussant(s) John Gould Colorado College

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SA24

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Political Economy of Identity Construction Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Omar McDoom Harvard University Economic Development, Threat, and Religious Nationalism: Modernization Revisited Philip W. Barker Centenary College of Louisiana Globalization, Economic Integration, and National Identity: Ireland in Comparative Perspective Joseph L. Klesner Kenyon College Language and Religion: Different Salience for Different Aspects of Identity Kursad Turan Baskent University Political Economy of Religious Discourse: The Case of India and Turkey Yasemin Akbaba Gettysburg College K.C. Morrison University of Missouri Zeynep Taydas Clemson University Discussant(s) Omar McDoom Harvard University

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SA25

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

New Directions in Intelligence and Terrorism Studies: What Role for Critical Infrastructure Protection? Sponsors Intelligence Studies None Chair(s) Stefan Brem Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH Peter K. Forster Pennsylvania State University A Framework for Critical Infrastructure Resilience to Terrorism Joshua Sinai Logos Technologies Building Resilience Across Organizations: CIP, Tacit Knowledge, and the Joint Atrium Chris C. Demchak University of Arizona Public Health and Bio-Security: Unconventional Critical Infrastructure Terry O'Sullivan University of Southern California Public-Private Intelligence Models for Responding to the Privatization of Violence John P. Sullivan Los Angeles Sheriff's Department Discussant(s) Stefan Brem Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH

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SA26

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

What is the International Legal Framework for Humanitarian Law on Armed Conflict,(and what factors have contributed to (or impeded) change and reform)? Sponsors International Law International Communication Chair(s) Michael Byers University of British Columbia Roundtable Discussants Henry Chip Carey Georgia State University Mark Drumbl Washington and Lee School of Law William V. Dunlap Quinnipiac University Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara

Roundtable Discussants Sanford Silverburg Catawba College

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SA27

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Measuring Regime Effectiveness: Fresh Extensions of the OsloPotsdam Solution Sponsors Environmental Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Detlef F. Sprinz PIK - Potsdam Institute Incorporating ‘Time’ Into the Concept of Regime Effectiveness: A Conceptual Development Frank Grundig University of Essex Patterns of International Cooperation and the Explanatory Power of Relative Gains: A Game-theoretical Analysis of Cooperation on Global Warming, Ozone Depletion and International Trade Frank Grundig University of Essex Regime Effectiveness: The Next Wave of Research Detlef F. Sprinz PIK - Potsdam Institute Discussant(s) Jon Hovi University of Oslo Arild Underdal University of Oslo

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SA28

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Strategic Implications of the Use of Force Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Robert M. Farley University of Kentucky Countering Revolution: Evaluating the Success of State Reponses to Domestic Unrest Amy C. Oakes College of William & Mary Is the Bush Doctrine Dead? Hakan Tunc McMaster University Rethinking Legitimacy and the Use of Force David M. Edelstein Georgetown University Discussant(s) Vaidya Gundlupet University of Chicago

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SA29

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

European Security and Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Paul S. Adams University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg A Multilevel Analysis to Explain European Military Intervention in Africa Catherine Gegout University of Nottingham Euro-Globalism: The Foreign Policy Projection of a European Model of Globalization Paul S. Adams University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg The Difficulty of Collective Foreign Policy: The European Community and the Falklands Crisis, 1982 John R. Dreyer University of Tennessee-Knoxville Discussant(s) Ulf Bjereld Department of Political Science, Göteborg University

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SA30

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Novel Approaches to Understanding Foreign Policy Outcomes Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Jack E. Holmes Hope College From Mercenaries to Corporate Actors: Processes of Legitimizing Private Military and Security Contractors Rebecca M. DeWinter American University How an Understanding of Cycles Analysis Could Mitigate Some Problems in US Foreign Policy: A New Look at Long-Term Evidence Jack E. Holmes Hope College Kurt Pyle Hope College The End of Libya's WMD Program: A Successful Case of Economic Linkage? Randall Newnham Penn State University - Berks With Friends Like These: The 'Pros' and 'Cons' of Seeing Foreign Policy as A Personal Relationship Giampiero Giacomello Università di Bologna Discussant(s) Kathleen J. Hancock University of Texas, San Antonio

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SA31

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Political and Economic Conditions for Foreign Investments Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes International Political Economy Chair(s) Zaryab Iqbal University of South Carolina A Latin American Bank Acquisition Game: A Game Theoretic View of the Political Economy of Cross-border Bank Acquisition in Chile, Mexico and Brazil W. Travis Selmier, II Indiana University, Dept of Political Science Flowing Money: A Network Analysis of Worldwide Bilateral Portfolio Investments, 2001-2004 Xun Cao University of Washington Human Rights and FDI: An Empirical Assessment of the Decision to Invest Robert G. Blanton University of Memphis Shannon L. Blanton The University of Memphis The Politics and Economics of Foreign Direct Investment in Public Services David Ehrlich DePaul University Discussant(s) Theodora-Ismene Gizelis University of Kent

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SA32

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Other Ones: Singularities in Contemporary Theories of Globalization (1) Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) Marie Thorsten Doshisha University Defying a Global Imagination: Singular, Universal and Particular in the Life Projects of Tehching Hsieh Kam Shapiro Illinois State University Imagined Ones: Human-Centrism from Japan, Inc. to Empire Marie Thorsten Doshisha University The Politics of the Posthuman: U.S. Public Militarism and Junk Subjectivity Julie Webber Illinois State University Waiting for the Multitude? Arjun Chowdhury University of Minnesota

Discussant(s) Julian Reid King’s College London

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SA33

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Theoretical Rethinking in International Relations Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Peace Studies Chair(s) Carmela Lutmar Princeton University Clausewitz, The Offense-Defense Balance and International Relations Theory Eugenio Pacelli Lazzarotti Diniz-Costa Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais -- PUC-MG Brazil Hegel, Kant, and Systemic Democratic Peace: Reassessing the Dynamics of Socialization in Reflexive Social Systems Heiko Baumgärtner Eberhard Karls-Universität Tübingen Theory Is What We Make of It: Why IR Theorists Should Stop Debating the Philosophy of Science Nuno P. Monteiro University of Chicago Keven G. Ruby University of Chicago Discussant(s) Carmela Lutmar Princeton University

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SA34

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Trauma and the Visual Sponsors International Political Sociology Convention Theme Chair(s) David Mutimer York University Facing Trauma Jenny Edkins Department of International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth Rendering PTSD Eternal & The Medicalization of Trauma in the Canadian Military Alison Howell Centre for International and Security Studies, York University The Art of Dissent: Benign Patriotism and The American Effect Debbie Lisle Queens University Belfast The Politics of the Body in Pain Elizabeth Dauphinee University of Manchester

Discussant(s) Maja Zehfuss University of Manchester

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SA35

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Ideas, Identity and Chinese Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Peter H. Gries University of Colorado, Boulder Explaining China's Human Rights Foreign Policy: an Identity-Based Approach Dingding Chen Harvard University Research Methods for International Relations Studies: Assembling an Effective Toolkit Gregory Moore Eckerd College The Future of Sino-American Relations in the Eyes of the Chinese Elites: An Empirical Investigation Xiaoyu Pu The Ohio State University Guang Zhang Nankai University Discussant(s) Peter H. Gries University of Colorado, Boulder

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SA36

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Politics of National Identity in Turkey Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Ruhtan Yalciner Hacettepe University Limitations of Political Learning: The Case of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey Gamze Cavdar Yasar Colorado State University The Effect of Armenian Language on the Cultural Existence of Turkey’s Armenians Aysegul Komsuoglu Istanbul University Birsen Hatice Ors Istanbul Univeristy The Kurdish Insurgency in Turkey: Pre- and Post-Ocalan Omur Yilmaz University of Kansas

Theoretical Approaches to the Europeanisation of Turkish National Identity Eleni Lazarou University of Cambridge Turkey and the Politics of Belonging Ahmet Okumus Sabanci University Discussant(s) Ruhtan Yalciner Hacettepe University

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SA37

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The International Impact of Domestic Social Movements Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Benjamin J. Muller Simon Fraser University China's New Rural Insurgency: The Politics of Land Expropriation Christopher R. Heurlin University of Washington The Consequences of Participation in Social Movement Coalitions on Group Identity, Priorities, and Rhetoric Devashree Gupta Cornell University Violent Dynamics in Nepal: between Maoism and Exceptionalism Miriam Perier CERI-Sciences Po Discussant(s) Benjamin J. Muller Simon Fraser University

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SA38

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Domestic-International Conflict Linkages Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Chris Butler University of New Mexico Fight or Flight? Diversionary Incentives and Strategic Targets Philip Arena The Pennsylvania State University Patrimonialism and International Warfare in Africa Errol A. Henderson Pennsylvania State University Strategic Conflict Avoidance, The Occupation of Iraq and the Behaviour of the 'Axis of Evil' Graeme A. M. Davies University of Wales, Aberystwyth

The Spatial Modeling of the Domestic-International Conflict Linkage, with Insights from Palestinian Public Opinion Gil Friedman Tel Aviv University Discussant(s) Chris Butler University of New Mexico Sara M. Mitchell University of Iowa

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SA39

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Military Effectiveness and International Relations Theory: New Approaches Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Ariel I. Roth Goucher College Blair's Wars: The Use of the Military in Pursuit of the UK's National Interests' Andrew Dorman King's College London History, Strategy, and Organizations: The Diffusion of Military Power Michael Horowitz Harvard University Military Effectiveness and IR Theory: Rethinking Great Power Status Ariel I. Roth Goucher College Discussant(s) Stephen Biddle Council on Foreign Relations

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SA40

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

The Rational Design of International Institutions Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Jon Pevehouse University of Wisconsin-Madison (Not) Going Along to Get Along: Subgroup Cooperation on EU Foreign Policy Leanne C. Powner University of Michigan Bend Until it Doesn’t Break: Flexibility Provisions in the Negotiation and Design of Multilateral Environmental Agreements Chris Marcoux University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Causality of Design: Explaining the Performance of International Organizations Maria Ivanova The College of William and Mary Explaining the Variation in Formal Withdrawal Clauses Barbara Koremenos University of Michigan Allison M. Nau University of Michigan Discussant(s) Jon Pevehouse University of Wisconsin-Madison Alexander Thompson Ohio State University

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SA41

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Security Challenges in Northeast Asia Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Cornelius Friesendorf University of Munich Explaining US DPRK Policy During the Summit Glow: A Case for Theoretical Eclecticism Colin A. Moore University of California, Irvine Heading South: The Deterioration of the US – South Korean Alliance Matthias Maass National University of Singapore Politics, Partisanship and the Stalemate in Japan-North Korean Normalization Efforts Anthony DiFilippo Lincoln University (PA) Threat Perception and Cooperation in the Sino-ROK Relations Hyon Joo Yoo Georgetown University Discussant(s) Yuan-Kang Wang Northern Illinois University

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SA42

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Conflict Resolution: Actors and Strategies Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Robert F. Ayson Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University Natural Diaster Affect on Conflict Resolution Bryan R. Early University of Georgia Andrew J. Snyder University of Georgia

Who Manages? Analyzing the Identity of Third Parties Molly M. Melin University of California, Davis Discussant(s) Christine Agius University of Salford

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SA43

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Focus on Framing: Applying the Insights of Economics to Political Outcomes Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Bryan Jones University of Washington Framing Disputes: Using Behavior Economics to Understand International Political Economy Questions Deborah K. Elms Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Framing the Global Political Economy: Understanding the Importance of Risk Darryl Jarvis University of Sydney National Interests in Multinational Corporations' Codes of Conduct John J. Mikler University of Sydney Discussant(s) Patrick Leblond HEC Montreal

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SA44

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Policy in Local and Global Perspective: Media Roles, Responsibilities, & Impacts Sponsors International Communication None Chair(s) Robin Brown University of Leeds Are US Foreign Policy Speeches World Opinion Triggers? Tania Cantrell University of Texas at Austin Nathalie J. Frensley University of Texas at Austin Alan Kessler University of Texas at Austin Joseph D. Straubhaar University of Texas at Austin

Arguing Threats: How the Media Environment affects the Rhetorical Strategies for Threat Legitimation Adam Lusk Temple University Deconstructing "Fremdbild": Factors Affecting the United States' Image in the World in 44 Countries Frank L. Rusciano Rider University Terrorists, Presidents and Reporters: Who Drives the Terrorism Agenda? Nathalie J. Frensley University of Texas at Austin David Levin University of Texas at El Paso Discussant(s) Babak Bahador University of Canterbury

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SA45

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Nationalism and National Identity in East Asia Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Petrice R. Flowers University of Hawaii at Manoa Building a State, Dispossessing the Nation: Sovereignty and Land Dispossession in Indonesia Navitri Ismaya Putri Guillaume Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva) Hidden, Forgotten and Haunted: Explosions of the Displaced “Others” & the Intertwining Three Geographies Decha Tangseefa Thammasat University National Identity and Foreign Policy: A Case Study of Japan’s Policy vis-à-vis Russia Alexander Bukh London School of Economics The Politics of the Taiwanese National Identity: A Discourse Analysis Chengqiu Wu Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Discussant(s) Dibyesh Anand University of Bath

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SA46

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Economic Growth in India: State Policies, Societal Impacts Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Anjali Sahay East Carolina University Coalition Politics, Coalition Interests and Economic Reforms: India Explored Praveen K. Chaudhry FIT / SUNY

Coalition Politics, Coalition Interests and Economic Reforms: India Explored Marta E. Vanduzer-Snow New York University Cultivation of the Indian Diaspora: From Statistical Analysis to Policy Formulation Anjali Sahay East Carolina University The New IT Culture of Bangalore: Consumption Craze or Cultural Revolution? Grishma Shah Rutgers University Discussant(s) Sanjoy Banerjee San Francisco State University

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SA47

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Corporate Vs. Human Rights? Sponsors International Political Economy Human Rights Chair(s) Philipp G. Khanin Saint-Petersburg State University Enforcing Human Rights Compliance of Multinational Corporations: Lessons from Regime-Theory Beat Habegger Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich MNCs in QIZs: Do International Firms and Free Trade Policies Promote Middle East Peace? Jeffrey Sosland American University Multinational Corporations, Human Rights, "Private" Political Authority and Public Liability Steven J. Kobrin University of Pennsylvania The Multinational Corporations and Foreign Policy Philipp G. Khanin Saint-Petersburg State University Discussant(s) David P. Rapkin University of Nebraska, Lincoln

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SA48

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Transnational Actors: Their Significance in Theory and Practice Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) James H. Lebovic The George Washington University "Like in that Spanish Civil War": Transnational Identity Movements and the Foreign Fighter David S. Malet George Washington University

Do Transnational Terrorist Groups Have a “Home” in International Relations Theory? Shannon Peterson Utah State University Veronica Ward Utah State University Spokes of the Same Wheel? Assessing Transnational Civil Society and its Response to Terrorism in Modern Turkey Jonathan S. Miner University of South Carolina Structure of a Transnational Network: The Response to Nuclear Proliferation Annelies Z. Kamran Graduate Center, CUNY Discussant(s) Christopher L. Ball Iowa State University

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SA49

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Changing Security Relationships for NE Asia Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Vincent W. Wang University of Richmond Northeast Asia: Is a Bloc Forming? What May be the Implications Sugu Narayanan University of Alabama Stopping the Free-Fall: Implications of Sino-Japanese Rivalry for Regional Stability and Canadian Interests Jing-dong Yuan Monterey Institute of International Studies The United States, Japan, and China: An Emerging Cooperative Relationship? Brent Garrett Jupiter Corp./Dept. Homeland Sec./TSA Discussant(s) Chi Hyon Chong University of California, San Diego Alon Levkowitz East Asian Department, Haifa University

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SA50

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Environmental Institutions: Looking Back, Looking Forward Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Hans Bruyninckx University Leuven, Belgium A Green Theory of the State: Explaining the State as a Pursuit of Nature Peter Jacques University of Central Florida

The Potential to Increase the Effectiveness of the UN in Global Environmental Governance Steinar E. Andresen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Kristin G. Rosendal The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Discussant(s) Benjamin W. Cashore School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University

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SA51

Saturday

8:30 - 10:15 AM

Peace Operations: Why States Participate and Criteria for Success Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Elke Krahmann University of Bristol "Peace Support Operations" and the Italian Defence Policy: Elements of Continuity and the Role of a New “Peace” Frame Fabrizio Coticchia PhD Student at IMT Lucca, Italy In Search of the Determinants for Successful United Nations Peacekeeping Operations in Intrastate Conflicts Eric N. Mvukiyehe Columbia University Security issues in the post-Cold War Peacekeeping Marcelo M. Valenca Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) Why States Participate in UN Peace Missions While Others Don’t: An Analysis of Civil-Military Relations and its effects on Latin America’s Contributions to Peacekeeping Operations Arturo C. Sotomayor Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, CIDE Discussant(s) Andrea M. Lopez Susquehanna University

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SB01

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Rethinking the Ethics of Force after 9/11 Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None British International Studies Association (BISA) Chair(s) Nicholas Rengger St Andrews UNiversity Forms of Rules: Restraining and Enabling the Use of Force Anthony F. Lang St Andrews UNiversity

Coop Org Panel

Practical Judgement and the EThics of Pre-emption Chris Brown London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Torture and Internment: From Northern Ireland to Iraq - and Beyond? Caroline Kennedy-Pipe Sheffield UNiversity Andrew Mumford Sheffield UNiversity Discussant(s) Mervyn Frost Dept. of War Studies, King's College, London

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SB02

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Movement and/of Sexual Abuse: Sex Trafficking in a Global World Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development None Chair(s) Francine D'Amico Syracuse University "In Our Back Yard": Global/Local Links in Female Sex Trafficking in the U.S. Vidyamali Samarasinghe American University Globalization and the Traffic in Women and Girls Nancy C. M. Hartsock University of Washington Making Europe by Making Victims: The Constitutive Effects of the Ongoing Sex Trafficking Debate Jonathan D. Wadley University of Florida Discussant(s) B. Welling Hall Earlham College

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SB03

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Post-Hegemonic Scholarship II: Foundations of Post-Western IR Sponsors Convention Theme Global Development Chair(s) Arlene B. Tickner Universidad de los Andes A Mirror to All: The Measure of Global Politics Siba Grovogui The Johns Hopkins University A Political Economy of Post-Hegemonic IR Scholarship Arlene B. Tickner Universidad de los Andes

IR and the Art of Hegemonic Scholarship Himadeep Muppidi Department of Political Science, Vassar College. Postcolonial Theory and the Discipline of International Relations Sanjay Seth La Trobe University Discussant(s) Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen

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SB04

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Mapping the Global Future in 2020: A Case Study in Straddling the Policy, Academic and Think Tank Divides Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Mathew J. Burrows National Intelligence Council Roundtable Discussants Ian Bremmer Eurasia Group Barry Hughes University of Denver Gregory F. Treverton RAND Corporation

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SB05

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

MAR Panel: Terrorism and Ethnic Politics Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Robert Pape University of Chicago Ethnic Dimension of Religious Extremism and Terrorism in Central Asia Mariya Y. Omelicheva Purdue University Target Selection in Nationalist Terrorist Organizations Luis de la Calle Juan March Institute Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca Juan March Institute Terrorism, Counterinsurgency, and the Laws of War Anthony R. Oberschall University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Unholy Alliances: New Evidence on Linkages between Trans-State Terrorism and Crime Networks Ted Robert Gurr University of Maryland, College Park

Unholy Alliances: New Evidence on Linkages between Trans-State Terrorism and Crime Networks Lyubov Mincheva University of Sofia Discussant(s) Mia M. Bloom University of Georgia

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SB06

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

International Relations Surrounding the Korean Peninsular Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Cooperative Organizations The Association of Korean Political Studies

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Jong O. Ra Hollins University Causes and Consequences of North-South Cooperation David Kang Dartmouth College China's Grand Strategy and the Six-Party Talks Shale Horowitz University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee North Korean Nuclear Crisis as a Security Dilemma between the U.S. and North Korea J.J. Suh Cornell University The Future of the U.S.-ROK Alliance Terence Roehrig Naval War College The Political Economy of Russia-DPRK Relations, 2000-2005 Seung-Ho Joo University of Minnesota-Morris Discussant(s) Thomas A. Wuchte U.S. Coordinator -- UNSCR 1540

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SB07

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Knowledge and Norms in Environmental Policy Making Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Nana J. Künkel Freie Universitaet Berlin Cities as Norm Entrepreneurs in International Greenhouse Gas Emissions Abatement Strategies Noah J. Toly Wheaton College The Arctic Atmosphere and its Science as Harbinger of Global Air Pollution and its Governance Ken Wilkening U. of Northern British Columbia

The Construction of Arctic Global Climate Change: The Case of the Inuit P. Brian Fisher University of California, Irvine Discussant(s) Guri Bang CICERO

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SB08

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Contemporary Issues Concerning Academic Freedom in the United States Sponsors Convention Theme Chair(s) David Kinsella Portland State University Roundtable Discussants Laurie A. Brand University of Southern California Miriam Cooke Asian and African Languages and Literature Matthew Evangelista Cornell University Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara Martin O. Heisler University of Maryland

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SB09

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Global Media: Influences, Interests, and Change Sponsors International Communication None None Chair(s) Christine Chin American University Did the Impediment CNN Effect Change US Policy in Iraq? Babak Bahador University of Canterbury Dissenting Without Disagreeing in Public Policy Deliberation Catherine F. Smith English Department, East Carolina University Grammar of Terrorism: Captivity and the Study of Non-State Political Violence Michael Y. Dartnell Dept. of Political Science, York University Media Coverage of Terrorism: Excitement or Fatigue? Aaron M. Hoffman Purdue University

Winning Hearts and Minds: How is that Supposed to Work? David R. Hayes Troy University Discussant(s) Sandra Braman University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

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SB10

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Knowledge, Power, and Paradigm Wars: Roles of Public Intellectuals in Struggles to Define Development Sponsors Convention Theme International Political Economy Chair(s) Robin Broad American University Jackie Smith University of Notre Dame Challenging the Culture-Ideology of Neoliberalism: Learning from the Transnational Capitalist Class Jackie Smith University of Notre Dame The Hijacking of the Development Debate: Why Jeffrey Sachs and Thomas Friedman are Wrong Robin Broad American University The Political Economy of the Doha Round: Shrinking Benefits and Real Costs for Developing Countries Kevin Gallagher Boston University Wealth Doesn’t Matter” and Other Reassurances to the World’s Poor : The Politics of Measuring Poverty and Inequality Timothy P. Moran Stony Brook University Discussant(s) James Thindwa Jobs with Justice, Chicago Chapter

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SB11

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Grassroots Peacebuilding and Responsible Scholarship Sponsors Convention Theme Peace Studies Chair(s) Martha Merritt University of Chicago Becoming a Zone of Peace Tania Alahendra University of Notre Dame People's Diplomacy for Peace in South Asia: With Special Emphasis in India and Pakistan Pramod Kumar Mishra University of Delhi

People's Diplomacy for Peace in South Asia: With Special Emphasis in India and Pakistan Suprava Mishra Academy for Asia Pacific Studies Picking up the Pieces: Are Officers Ready for Nation Building? Volker Franke Bonn International Center for Conversion Karen Guttieri Naval Postgraduate School The Strategic Peacebuilding Nexus: The Convergence of Peace Research, Grassroots Peace Action and Peace Education Jaleh Dashti-Gibson Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Discussant(s) Martha Merritt University of Chicago

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SB12

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Institution-Building in Post-Conflict States Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Monika Heupel Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Building Democratic National Security Institutions in Emerging States: The Case of the Afghan National Army Dean Stodter US Army War College Marybeth Peterson Ulrich US Army War College Long Term Goals Mean Long-Term Peace: The Successes and Failures of Post-Conflict Reconstruction, 1946-2000 Allison C. Bailey The Henry L. Stimson Center Post-Conflict State Building Scott Kofmehl London School of Economics The Role of International Organizations in Post-Failure Reconstruction: A UN-OSCE Comparison Nicolas Lemay-Hébert Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris Discussant(s) Monika Heupel Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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SB13

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Transitional Justice: Reconciliation and Apology in Post-Conflict Rebuilding Sponsors Human Rights Peace Studies

Chair(s) Mark Drumbl Washington and Lee School of Law Apology as a Judicial Process in the South African Amnesty Process Ronald C. Slye Seattle University School of Law Engaging People in Post-Conflict Transformation Daniel W. Wessner Eastern Mennonite University Reparations to Africa for the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann Wilfrid Laurier University Rethinking Reconciliation: Apologies, Truth Commissions and Pathways to Indigenous Self-Determination Cindy Holder University of Victoria Discussant(s) Mark Drumbl Washington and Lee School of Law

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SB14

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Recent Theory and Research on Conflict Resolution Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Jacob Bercovitch University of Canterbury From Peacekeeping via Peacemaking to Peacebuilding Paul F. Diehl University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Negotiation and Conflict Resolution I. William Zartman Johns Hopkins University Territory as a Source of Conflict and a Road to Peace Brandon Valeriano University of Illinois at Chicago John A. Vasquez University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The Relevance of Mediation in the 21st Century Jacob Bercovitch University of Canterbury Discussant(s) Peter Wallensteen Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University

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SB15

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Critical Methodologies and Responsible Scholarship Sponsors Convention Theme Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Ethics Chair(s) Karin Fierke University of St Andrews Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen Roundtable Discussants David Campbell Durham University Neta C. Crawford Boston University Roxanne Doty Arizona State University Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen Matt McDonald University of Birmingham

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SB16

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Emerging Discourse in Conflict Resolution: Bridging Academia to Post Conflict Realities on the Ground Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Landon Hancock Kent State University Emerging Discourses on Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Societies Jo-Marie Burt George Mason University Post Conflict Security: Transformation in Patterns of Violence Elham Atashi Goucher College The Political Economy of Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Building Peace and Adjusting the Economy in PostConflict El Salvador and Guatemala Catalina Rojas George Mason University Your Military Mission: Prevent Conflict Cathryn Quantic Thurston Rand Corporation Discussant(s) Landon Hancock Kent State University

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SB17

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Post-Conflict Spaces in IR (2): the State Sponsors Peace Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) David Chandler University of Westminster State-Building Practices of Informal States: Transnistria and North Cyprus Compared Daria Isachenko Humboldt-Universität Berlin Studying the Reproduction of Violence: Armenia and Azerbaijan as Examples of “No War No Peace” Societies Dennis Dijkzeul Institute of International Law for Peace and Armed Conflict , Ruhr Universi The International Community’s Support for Rentier-State Structures in a Post-Conflict Setting: The case of Afghanistan Florian P. Kuehn Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg Discussant(s) John D. Heathershaw London School of Economics & Political Science

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SB18

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Geopolitics of Oil Sponsors International Political Economy International Security Studies Chair(s) I. Özgür Özdamar University of Economics and Technology Hegemony and the World Oil Market I. Özgür Özdamar University of Economics and Technology Hubbert's Peak vs. Less Exotic Explanations of Price Volatility in the Oil Market Michael Lynch Global Petroleum Service, Strategic Energy and Economic Research Political Power and the World Oil Industry Gregory P. Nowell Dept. of Political Science, SUNY Albany The American State and the Governance of the World Oil Market: Beyond 'Blood for Oil' Adam Schachhuber Department of Political Science, York University Discussant(s) Thomas Conzelmann Darmstadt University of Technology

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SB19

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Illegal/Clandestine Immigration Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) John Picarelli American University Beyond Counter Terrorism: The Effects of 9/11 on Exclusionary Policies Targeting Undocumented Latinos in the United States Benjamin R. Knoll University of Iowa Defining Illegal Migration in Europe Willem Maas Glendon College, York University Down on the Corner: Illegal Immigration and the Struggle for Space on the Streets of Gaborone, Botswana Stephen D. Marr University of Florida Sinking Ships, Smugglers and Sovereign Spaces Michele L. Budz University of California, Irvine Discussant(s) John Picarelli American University

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SB20

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Diaspora Politics Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Bidisha Biswas University of Maryland, College Park and Western Washington University Expatriate Policies: How Much of a Rupture is Dual Citizenship? Arus Harutyunyan Western Michigan University Sybil D. Rhodes Western Michigan University Helping the Enemy? Diaspora, Homeland, and a Hostile Minority in the Homeland Oded Haklai Queen's University Discussant(s) Terrence Lyons George Mason University

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SB21

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Terrorism and Russian Security: State Policy and State Capacity Sponsors Post Communist States International Security Studies Chair(s) Mikhail A. Alexseev San Diego State University Global Terrorism in Russian Threat Assessment and Security Policy: Evaluating the Impact of Structural, Political, and Perceptual Sources Celeste A. Wallander Georgetown University Power Ministry Corruption and Violence in the North Caucasus Brian D. Taylor Syracuse University The Effects of Presidentialism and Chechnya on Party Unity in the Russian Duma Ashley D. Streat-Bartlett TheTargets of Terrorism and the Aims of Counter-Terrorism in the North Caucasus Pavel K. Baev PRIO - International Peace Research Institute, PRIO Waiting for the Next Beslan —Russia’s Handling of Major Hostage Taking Incidents Tor Bukkvoll Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Discussant(s) Mikhail A. Alexseev San Diego State University

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SB23

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Scholarship, Citizenship, and Location Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University Roundtable Discussants Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University Robert O. Keohane Princeton University Julie A. Mertus American University Valentine Moghadam UNESCO/Purdue University Christine Sylvester Lancaster University

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SB24

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Flashpoints in the War on Terrorism Sponsors International Security Studies Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Jeffrey S. Murer Swarthmore College Derek S. Reveron US Naval War College Globalization of Grievances: The Changing Pattern of Islamic Terrorism in Bangladesh Jalal Alamgir University of Massachusetts Boston The Caucasus Region of Europe Jeffrey S. Murer Swarthmore College Discussant(s) Derek S. Reveron US Naval War College

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SB25

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Power of Non-State Actors and Dynamics of International Environmental Relations Sponsors Environmental Studies Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Tun Myint Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University Jonathan Rosenberg Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks Dynamics of Issue, Interest, and Actor Networks in Multilayer Governance of the Rhine River Basin Tun Myint Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University Globalizing Institutions and Local Environmental Management: Funding Cross-Scale Governance Jonathan Rosenberg Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks Interlocal Arctic Interplay: Institutional Analysis of Non-State Actors in Cross-Border Species Management Amy L. Lovecraft Department of Political Science, University of Fairbanks Managers of Global Governance: The Influence of International Bureaucracies in Global Environmental Politics Frank Biermann Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM),Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Water Governance in a Cross Fire between Global Norms and Local Practices Heike Schroeder Bren School of Environmental Science & ManagementUniversity of California

Discussant(s) Alastair Iles University of California at Berkeley Jonathan Rosenberg Department of Political Science, University of Alaska Fairbanks

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SB26

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Public Inputs and Foreign Policy Outputs Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Daniel W. Drezner Tufts University Democracy, Deception, and the Use of Force John M. Schuessler University of Chicago Security Dilemma: Managing the Public's Response to Threats Keven G. Ruby University of Chicago THe Foreign Policy Disconnect Benjamin I. Page Northwestern University The Realist Tradition in American Public Opinion Daniel W. Drezner Tufts University Who Pays for Defense in Democracies? Militarism, Inequality and the Median Voter Jonathan D. Caverley University of Chicago Discussant(s) Benjamin O. Fordham Binghamon University (SUNY)

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SB27

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Ethnicity, Conflict and Democracy in Africa Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) John F. Clark Florida International University Ethnic Voting and the Quality of Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa Michael D. Driessen University of Notre Dame Ethnicity, Resistance and Environmental Protectionism in the Niger Delta of Nigeria Mohammed Hadi A. Bolaji Keele University

Rethinking State Failure: Identity, Citzenship and the Crisis of the African State Dauda Abubakar Ohio University Discussant(s) John F. Clark Florida International University

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SB28

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

The Spectre of Comparisons: The Politics of Cross-national Identity Formation Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) George V. Davis Marshall University Internationalizing Celtic Nationalism: The League of the South and the Neo-Confederate Movement in the United States Euan Hague DePaul University People, Places, Things: Towards a Critical Theory of Globalization Jason R. Weidner Florida International University The Contested Meaning(s) of Houston 1836: A Contemporary Cultural Battle over Memory and Migration within an American Border State Jon D. Bohland Hollins University The Politics of Sovereign Exceptionalism Scott G. Nelson Virginia Tech Discussant(s) George V. Davis Marshall University

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SB29

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Realism, Power, and Hegemony Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Lana L. Wylie McMaster University Cooperation and Conflict in the Atlantic Alliance - The Significance of Sovereignty in Hegemonic Relationships Axel Heck University of Mainz, Germany IR Theory and Roman Expansionism Vittorio N. Galasso University of Delaware

Power, Weakness, and State Size Matthias Maass National University of Singapore Seeking Prestige: A Foreign Policy Goal Lana L. Wylie McMaster University Discussant(s) Daniel R. Lake Denison University

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SB30

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Is the International System Compatible with Continued U.S. Hegemony? Sponsors International Security Studies International Law None Chair(s) Stephen Majeski University of Washington David Sylvan Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Roundtable Discussants Michael Byers University of British Columbia Bruce Cumings University of Chicago Stephen Majeski University of Washington David Sylvan Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

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SB31

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Responsible Scholarship and Teaching Americans to Care: U.S.Canadian Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Foreign Policy Analysis Association For Canadian Studies In The United States (ACSUS) Chair(s) Cindy Kite Umea University Canada and the North Pacific: Observations and Perspectives Diddy Hitchins University of Alaska Eagles and Beavers: U.S-Canadian Military Cooperation Carolyn James University of Southern California

Coop Org Panel

Smoke and Mirrors: The Economic Implications for Canada of Not Joining the Iraq War Axel Huelsemeyer Concordia University U.S.-Canadian Relations: A Year After Harper Douglas C. Nord Wright State University Discussant(s) Charles Doran Johns Hopkins SAIS

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SB32

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Territory, Ethnicity and Human Rights: The Cyprus 'Question' Reconsidered Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Thomas Diez University of Birmingham Kin-States Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts (The Case of Greeco-Turk Intervention In Cyprus 1974-2004) Azzedine Hammaidi Nationality vs. Ethnicity in Diverse Societies: The Case of Turkish Cypriots Omur Yilmaz University of Kansas Discussant(s) Thomas Diez University of Birmingham

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SB33

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Why the Followers Won't Follow: Limitations of Hegemony Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Neal G. Jesse Bowling Green State University Coalition, Shmoalition: Why Bother? Maria Sampanis California State University Sacramento Ignoring the "Colossus of the North": The Limits of Hegemony in Latin America Nancy Lapp California State University Sacramento The Leader Can't Lead When the Followers Won't Follow Neal G. Jesse Bowling Green State University Kristen P. Williams Clark University

The Second Face of American Security: Free Trade Agreements as Security Policy Steven Lobell University of Utah Discussant(s) Christopher Layne Bush School of Govt. and Public Service, Texas A & M University

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SB34

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Other Ones: Singularities in Contemporary Theories of Globalization (2) Sponsors International Ethics None Chair(s) Marie Thorsten Doshisha University Contemporary Anticapitalism: Decentered Counterhegemony vs. Capital's Placeless Centre Tadzio Mueller University of Sussex Singularity of “The Poor”: The Passage from Potential to Action Govind Nayak Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota The One, the Many, and the Multiple: Interrogating Framings of Nikkei Subjectivity in Japan Eric Ishiwata Colorado State University Uncommon Singularities: Towards an Evental Multitude Josh Synenko The University of Western Ontario Discussant(s) Peter Mandaville George Mason University

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SB35

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Surveying Learning Techniques and Strategies Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Dovile Budryte Brenau University Assessing Simulations Through “Memoirs” Jean M. Stern Siena College Consolidating Content and Discourse Analysis: Pragmatism and Context-Sensitive Content Analysis in the Field of IR Oliver Jütersonke Graduate Institute of International Studies Philipp Stucki Graduate Institute of International Studies

Global PACTs: Teaching Global Civil Society in a Multicultural Context Florencia I. Gabriele Northeastern University Denise M. Horn Northeastern University The Challenges and Rewards of Interdisciplinary Research: A Project on Women and Trauma in Post–Authoritarian Societies Dovile Budryte Brenau University Lisa M. Vaughn Brenau University Discussant(s) Carolyn Shaw Wichita State University

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SB36

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Order and Governmentality: New Directions for Canadian Foreign Policy Analysis? Sponsors International Political Sociology Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) J. Marshall Beier McMaster University Citizenship, Border Controls and Body Order: Canadian Foreign Policy and the Global Ordering of Populations in an Age of Security Kim Rygiel York University Disciplining Gender? Or Disrupting Canada’s Foreign Adventures? Kathryn Trevenen University of Ottawa Claire Turenne Sjolander University of Ottawa Order, Liberal Government and Humane Practice in Canadian Foreign Policy Rob Aitken University of Alberta Orderly Soldiers for a Disorderly World: Treating PTSD in the Canadian Military as a Foreign Policy Practice Alison Howell Centre for International and Security Studies, York University Discussant(s) J. Marshall Beier McMaster University

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SB37

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Postwar Governance and Peace Durability Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None

Chair(s) Jaroslav Tir University of Georgia Military Occupations and the Quality of Governance Carmela Lutmar Princeton University Political Pacts - No Promise of Peace? Anna Jarstad Uppsala University Desirée Nilsson Uppsala University The Impact of Peacekeeping Operations on Post-Conflict Democracy Birger Heldt Folke Bernadotte Academy The Paradox of Institution Building After Civil War: A Trade-off Between Short-term Peacemaking and Long-term Democracy Building Jai Kwan Jung Cornell University Discussant(s) Jaroslav Tir University of Georgia

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SB38

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Unique Perspectives on Leadership Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Amelia Hadfield University of Kent Does Moving Away from Consensualism Lead to a Walk on the Wild Side? The Case of Italy David J. Plazek Lyndon State College Explaining Changes in India's Role in Sri Lanka Rajaram Krishnan Earlham College Resolution of Tibet Issue: Analysis of Dalai Lama's Middle Path Virendra S. Verma J. Nehru University Superpower Ambitions vs. Hyper-dependence: US, EU and Russian Energy Policy Amelia Hadfield University of Kent Discussant(s) Sarah E. Kreps Georgetown University

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SB39

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Discourses of Development Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Marieke Riethof University of Liverpool Discursive Structures of Political Culture Nirmal Joshi Washington State University Socio-economic Inequalities and Ethnic Violence: Integrating Perspectives of Critical IR Theory Mayia A. Ramirez University of Riverside, California Spaces of Exception: Special Economic Zones and State Spatial Strategies Jonathan Bach The New School, Graduate Program in International Affairs Discussant(s) Sam Ashman Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham Neil Davidson Department of Geography and Sociology, University of Strathclyde

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SB40

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Regional Arrangements, Security Cultures and Transnational Challenges in Africa and Asia Sponsors International Security Studies International Organization Chair(s) John S. Duffield Georgia State University Jurgen Haacke London School of Economics and Political Science Security Culture in Africa and the Crisis in Darfur Paul Williams University of Birmingham Security Culture in Southeast Asia: How ASEAN and the ARF Deal with Transnational Challenges Jurgen Haacke London School of Economics and Political Science Thinking About Regional Security Culture Jurgen Haacke London School of Economics and Political Science Paul Williams University of Birmingham Discussant(s) John S. Duffield Georgia State University

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SB41

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Global Political Bodies: Cinema, Sensation, Subjectivity Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Communication Chair(s) Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawaii (Inter)national Population Management 101: Technologies of Ocularcentrism in the Birth of the 'American' CitizenSubject Jason M. Adams University of Hawai'i at Manoa A Global Politics of the ‘Art’ Film Noah Viernes University of Hawai'i at Manoa Cinematic Poiesis: A Politics of Movement Natascha P. Mard University of Hawai'i at Manoa Queering the Public: Film, Performance and the Resistance to Interpellation Brianne Gallagher University of Hawai'i at Manoa Rohan K. Kalyan University of Hawai'i at Manoa Sensationally Good: Colonization as Upward Class Mobility in Territorial Hawai'I Bianca Isaki University of Hawai'i at Manoa Discussant(s) Kennan Ferguson University of South Florida Erin Manning Concordia University

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SB42

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Homeland Security and the New Logic of Risk and Security Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) James Der Derian Brown University Digitalizing Surveillance, Networking State Apparatus: The Case of the United States Philippe Bonditti Sciences Po, Paris Homeland Security, Changing Security Practices and the Impact on the Gendered Exclusionary Mechanisms Elgin M. Brunner Center for Security Studies, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

'The Absolute Protection of our Citizens': Critical Infrastructure Protection and the Practice of Security Kristian Søby Kristensen Danish Institute for International Studies Discussant(s) James Der Derian Brown University

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SB43

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Continental Regionalism in the Americas: Is There Life for Western Hemisphere Integration After the Demise of the Free Trade Area of the Americas? Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Mario E. Carranza Texas A & M University-Kingsville Convergence or Divergence?: The Prospects for Western Hemisphere Integration after the Demise of the FTAA Mario E. Carranza Texas A & M University-Kingsville Security and Democracy in the Americas after the Demise of the FTAA Khatchik Derghougassian University of San Andres, Argentina The Crisis of Regionalism in the Americas: Contending Explanations Gordon Mace Laval University The New Regionalism in South America and the South American Community of Nations José Briceño Ruiz University of the Andes, Venezuela The United States, Brazil, and the Demise of the Free Trade Area of the Americas Marcos A. Guedes de Oliveira Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Discussant(s) Jeffrey Stark Foundation for Environmental Security and Sustainability

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SB44

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Understanding Alliance Behavior: A Regional Perspective Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Alon Levkowitz East Asian Department, Haifa University "The One Who Should be Obeyed?" South Korea and Japan vs. the US in Iraq Alon Levkowitz East Asian Department, Haifa University

Do Asian States Tend to Accept Hierarchy? Yuan-Kang Wang Northern Illinois University Small State Behavior in Transition: Will East Asian States Align with China? Chi Hyon Chong University of California, San Diego Why No NATO in Asia? The Case of SEATO Ji-Young Lee Georgetown University Discussant(s) Maria Rost Rublee University of Tampa

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SB45

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

State and Sub-State Actors’ Challenge to Neoliberal Globalization Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Daniel V. Preece University of Alberta Conceptualizing Legitimacy Dan Braaten University of Nebraska, Lincoln David P. Rapkin University of Nebraska, Lincoln Hegemony in Crisis?: Contesting Neo-liberalism through Civil and Social Dialogue Daniel V. Preece University of Alberta Neoliberal Globalization and the “Competition State” Model: Is There Another Alternative? James Amemasor Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Tempering International Trade Relations and Domestic Veto Players: A Dynamic Model for Trade Liberalization Javier Morales-Ortiz Baldwin-Wallace College Discussant(s) Derick A. Becker University of Connecticut

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SB46

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Innovation and Transformation in the Global Trade in Weapons Sponsors International Security Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Jo L. Husbands National Academy of Sciences International Defense Industry Trends: An Overview Gerald Abbott National Defense University

The Global War on Terror and the Globalization of the Defense Industry: An American Industrial Perspective Robert P. Haffa Northrop Analysis Center The Political Economy of the Contemporary Defense Trade Joanna Spear The George Washington University Trends in the Global Weapons Trade Since 9/11 Natalie J. Goldring Georgetown University Discussant(s) Peter Dombrowski Naval War College Anne-Kathrin Glatz Small Arms Survey

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SB47

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Institutionalizing Openness Sponsors International Political Sociology Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) F. Peter Wagner North Carolina State University Institutions of Mass Deception: The Public Sphere and the Introduction of Mass Politics Espen Moe Norwegian University of Science and Technology Literacy and the Public Sphere Jennifer L. Bailey Norwegian University of Science and Technology Revolutions in Print, Revolts in Society Torbjørn L. Knutsen Norwegian University of Science and Technology Speaking to a Wider Audience? Transnational Foreign Policy Speaking in UK and France in the Early 20th Century Rasmus G. Bertelsen University of Cambridge Discussant(s) F. Peter Wagner North Carolina State University

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SB48

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

From Monologue to Dialogue: Doing Public Diplomacy in an Interconnected World Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Nabil Ayad University of Westminster

In the Balance: Dualities in Public Diplomacy and the Implications of Shifting to the Engagement Approach John R. Kelley London School of Economics and Political Science Lessons from the History of US Public Diplomacy Nicholas Cull USC Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California The Network Communication Paradigm: Creating Soft Power in a Global Communication Era R.S. Zaharna American University Discussant(s) Jan Melissen Clingendael Institute of International Relations

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SB49

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Bringing Walter Benjamin Back in International Relations and International Political Economy Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Mustapha Kamal Pasha University of Aberdeen Between History and Geopolitics: Benjamin's Concept of Space Renate Holub University of California, Berkeley Cultivating A Mass Investment Culture: The Swedish Pension Reform Claus Belfrage University of Birmingham Walter Benjamin and the Concept of Shock Anca M. Pusca American University Discussant(s) Stephen Gill York University

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SB50

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Exploring Ethnic Conflicts Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Jeffrey A. Wolf University of Washington Department of Political Science Ethnicity and International War: The Role of Domestic and International Rivalries Charity K. Butcher Indiana University Neighboring States' Military Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts Gallia M. Lindenstrauss Hebrew University of Jerusalem

The Hamletian Dilemma Restated: Foreign Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts Ada Hyso University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee The Role of Myths in the Development of Ethnic Grievances and Violence: The Example of Turkish-Kurdish Case Filiz Otucu Plymouth State University Discussant(s) Lisa Kissopoulos University of Cincinnati Tristan J. Mabry University of Pennsylvania

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SB51

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Converging Theoretical and Strategic Perspectives Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Paul Clarke Department of Defense Deterrence and the Preservation and Change of the World Order Amir Lupovici Hebrew University of Jerusalem Historico-Sociological Studies Of War and Strategy Supad K. Ghose Old Dominion University Preventive Realism: the Systemic Sources of Strategic Restraint M. Shane Smith University of Colorado at Boulder The Concept of Strategy Jonathan Obert University of Chicago Ian Storey University of Chicago Discussant(s) Paul Clarke Department of Defense

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SB99

Saturday

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

International Organization and The Search for Order and Justice Sponsors International Organization Environmental Studies English School Americans were from Venus and Europeans from Mars: Trading places in International Relations Mikael Baaz Göteborg and Malmö University, Sweden

Bringing You the World? Deconstructing the UN Guided Tour Nirit Ben-ari CUNY Graduate and University Center Cities and the European Union: New Actors in the EU Multi-Level Governance System Stefan Niederhafner Darmstadt University of Technology. Communicative Action and International Relations Geraldo Miniuci Comparative Observations in Teaching International Organizations Course Online & in the Face-to-Face Format Houman A. Sadri University of Central Florida Compliance or Non-Compliance? The Causal Pathways of the European Union’s Political Accession Conditionality in Poland, Romania and Turkey Beken Saatcioglu University of Virginia Conceptualizing the International Political Opportunity Structure Noha Shawki Carleton College Diffusing Power or Concentrating Control: The Impact of Information Technology on Civil Society in China and South Korea Jongpil Chung Syracuse University Evaluating the Quality of International Relations Data Steven B. Rothman University of Oregon Global Partnership in Green Governance: US and Canadian Approaches in a Comparative Perspective Niranjan Barik Ravenshaw College (Autonomos) International Cooperation & Regionalism: Comparative Analysis between South America and East Asia Soleiman A. Dias Hanyang University International Relations and Agent-based Modeling: A New User-friendly Simulator—Artisoc Kazuya Yamamoto University of Tokyo Multilateralism and the Broader-Deeper Trade off Sezi Anac Rice University Nonproliferation Through Delegation: Information Costs and IO Delegation Robert L. Brown UC San Diego On the Possibility of “International Community” David C. Ellis New College of Florida Realizing the Role of International Pressures on the Use of the ASEAN Way: Comparative Cases between Myanmar and Thailand Sarinna Areethamsirikul The University of Wisconsin-Madison Rhetorical Action is Not Enough: Explaining EU's Eastern Enlargement Liliana Pop Institute for the Study of European Transformations

Searching for Sovereignty: Positivist Legal Theory, Extraterritoriality, and the Emergence of Sovereignty Doctrine Turan Kayaoglu University of Washington-Tacoma Seeking Escape: Managing the Use of Escape Clauses in International Agreements Krzysztof J. Pelc Georgetown University States of Imposition: Great Power Competition, Intervention, and a Theory of Sovereign State Formation in East Asia Ja Ian Chong Princeton University The Effects of the European Union on the Socio-Economic Development of Women Zeynep Alemdar Okan University The Ethics of Local Intervention: A Case Study from an Ethiopian Village Andrew J. Carlson Capital University, Department of Political Science The Ownership of International Governance: Producers versus Consumers in the International Regulation of Intellectual Property Gerald M. DiGiusto Bowdoin College The Politics of Developing an Information Society: The Case of Serbia George Bozovic University of London Marcus Holmes The Ohio State University Where did We go Wrong? Transformational Impact Assessment of University Education in Ghana Justice Owusu-Bempah REGENT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Why Is It So Difficult to Say “No” to Turkey?: A Path Dependent Approach to EU Enlargement Isa Camyar Louisiana State University

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SC01

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Why Norms and Legitimacy Matter Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Paul Midford Norwegian University of Science and Technology Humanitarian Action and Inaction: A Model of When Norms Matter and the Case of U.S. Sanctions Against South Africa Will Waldorf Auburn University The European Union as a Critic of the International Order: The Power of a Normative Power Kari Mottola Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland The Norm of Neutrality in Western Europe: Strategic Identity and Change Jessica L. Beyer University of Washington

The Norm of Neutrality in Western Europe: Strategic Identity and Change Stephanie C. Hofmann Cornell University Discussant(s) Neal G. Jesse Bowling Green State University

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SC02

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Quality Governance for Lasting Accord Sponsors Peace Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Jason Calder Future Generations Impact of Criminal Justice on Reconciliation: The Case of Former Yugoslavia Klejda Mulaj University of Malta New Rules for the Rule of Law? External Actors and Rule of Law Development in Post-Conflict African Societies Bertha K. Amisi Syracuse University Gavan Duffy Syracuse University The Peacebuilding Dilemma: Civil-Military Cooperation in Stability Operations Volker Franke Bonn International Center for Conversion The Role of Police Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina´s Post-War Reconstruction: Ten Years After Gemma Collantes Celador Barcelona Institute of International Studies (IBEI) Why Do Civil Wars Occur? The Role of State, and Quality of Governance Dursun Peksen University of Missouri -Columbia Zeynep Taydas Clemson University Discussant(s) Jason Calder Future Generations

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SC03

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Post-Hegemonic Scholarship III: Resistances Sponsors Convention Theme Global Development Chair(s) Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College “African Renaissance” as Post-Hegemonic Scholarship Cirino Hiteng Ofuho United States International University

Moving the Needle: Global Development as Epistemology Peter Mandaville George Mason University The Aesthetics of Disintegration: Resistances to Citizen Subjectivity Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawaii The Relevance of Research: Social Science as Local/Global Resistance Ayesha Khan Collective for Social Science Research Discussant(s) RBJ Walker University of Victoria

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SC04

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Asian Regionalism and Japan's Policy Sponsors Convention Theme Japan Association of International Relations Chair(s) Gregory Moore Eckerd College A Diplomatic Framework to Solve Two-China Dilemma: Propagating Process of the Japanese Formula in the 1970's Sachiko Hirakawa Waseda University A System under Construction: Japan's Emergency Management since 1945 Kazuyuki Sasaki Meiji University Constructing Stability in Japan-China Relations Go Ito Meiji University Japan's Southeast Asian Policy during the Detente: Changing Perceptions of the Region Amiko Nobori Keio University Joseph Nye's Intention in Redefining the US-Japan Relationship Norimoto Mizusawa Meiji University The ASEM as a regional institution: A comparative regional approach between Europe and Asia So Shimizu Hosei University The Mekong Regionalism and Regional Society: An Insight from Development and Environmental Issues Junichi Shibuya Hosei University The Trilateral Relationships among Taiwan, China and Japan Paper Abstract Mumin Chen National Changhua University of Education

Coop Org Panel

Discussant(s) Mumin Chen National Changhua University of Education Gregory Moore Eckerd College

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SC05

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Nexus between Environment and Energy: Development of Climate Change and Renewable Energy Policies across Countries Sponsors Environmental Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Allison M. Chatrchyan Cornell University Beyond Constructive Procrastination? The Politics of Nuclear Power and Radioactive Waste Disposal in Finland and Sweden Robert G. Darst University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Japan's Renewable Energy Policy in the Shadow of Climate Change Policies Hiroshi Ohta Aoyama Gakuin University State Leaders Driving Federal Laggards to Change: California, the Northeast,and US Climate Change Policies Allison M. Chatrchyan Cornell University Pamela Doughman University of Illinois Discussant(s) Marcus Schaper University of Maryland

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SC06

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Science and Security Dilemma: The Role of Dual Use Technologies Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Women In International Security (WIIS) Chair(s) Chantal de Jonge Oudraat Johns Hopkins University The End of Dual Use? Implications for Export Control Policy Judith V. Reppy Cornell University The Expanding Ambit of Dual-Use Trade: Challenges for Technology Security and Export Controls Seema Gahlaut University of Georgia

Coop Org Panel

The Particular and Peculiar Case of Biotechnology Jo L. Husbands National Academy of Sciences Discussant(s) Amy Sands Monterey Institute for International Studies

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SC07

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Re-thinking Globalization and our Responsibility as Teacher/Scholars Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Convention Theme Chair(s) Pamela L. Martin Coastal Carolina University All Sophomores Read the Quran: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Global Education David Mason Butler University From Leverage Politics to Engagement Politics: The Persuasive Power of Transnational Advocacy Actors Fengshi Wu Chinese University of Hong Kong Teaching Globalization and Norms Franke Wilmer University of Montana The Multi-Layered Game of Globalization and American Hegemony in the Andes and its Impacts on the Teaching of Globalization Carlos Espinoza Fernández de Cór La Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador Discussant(s) Steven J. Kobrin University of Pennsylvania

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SC08

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Managing International Waters Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Andrea Gerlak University of Arizona An Alternative Explanation of Contemporary Japanese Whaling Diplomacy Atsushi Ishii Tohoku University Ayako Okubo Ocean Policy Research Foundation Havoc and Harmony over International Rivers Neda A. Zawahri Cleveland State University

The Fortunes of Fishes and Fishers: The Political Economy of Innovation in Atlantic Resource Management D. G. Webster USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies Water Wars by Other Means: Virtual Water and Global Economic Restructuring Andrew W. Biro Acadia University Discussant(s) Amy L. Lovecraft Department of Political Science, University of Fairbanks

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Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Constructivism – Identity, Interests, and Actions Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Lamis Abdel-Aty McGill University Methodologizing Constructivism: Modifying Methods and Criteria Amir Lupovici Hebrew University of Jerusalem National Identity Discourses and Foreign Policy: The Case of India Gitika Commuri California State University Bakersfield State Identity and Politics of Recognition in Northeast Asia Eiji Kawabata Minnesota State University, Mankato Testing Constructivism: Operation Allied Force as Humanitarian Intervention? Lamis Abdel-Aty McGill University Discussant(s) Daniel McIntosh Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania

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SC10

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Anti-Americanisms in World Politics Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Peter J. Katzenstein Cornell University Robert O. Keohane Princeton University Roundtable Discussants Hayward R. Alker University of Southern California Ijaz Shafi Gilani International Islamic University

Roundtable Discussants Andrei S. Markovits University of Michigan Brendon O’Connor Griffith University

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Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Moving Towards Stability Operations: Transformation in Contemporary Military Organizations Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Andrew Dorman King's College London "First in": The Role of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM) in Stability Operations Bettina Renz King's College London Brown Water and Soldiers from the Sea: US Navy Support for US Marine Corps Stability Operations Terry Terriff University of Birmingham, UK Concerning Control in Urban Operations Alice Hills University of Leeds Throwing the Baby Out with the Bath Water: Discarding (?) British Army Lessons of the Past Rod Thornton King's College London Transatlantic Differences: Stability Operations and Doctrinal Development Richard Lock-Pullan University of Birmingham, UK Discussant(s) Andrew Dorman King's College London

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SC12

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

New Strategies for Effective Conflict Early Warning Sponsors Peace Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Howard Adelman York University Deciding to Prevent Conflict: Early Warning and Decision Making within the United Nations Susanna P. Campbell The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Patrick Meier The Fletcher School, Tufts University

Early Warning and Conflict Management in the Horn and West Africa Howard Adelman York University New Strategies for Early Response: A Complex Systems Perspective Patrick Meier The Fletcher School, Tufts University The Role of Early Warning in Genocide Prevention Andrea Bartoli Center for International Conflict Resolution, Columbia University Lawrence Woocher Center for Conflict Analysis, US Institute of Peace The Utility of UN Field Reporting Methods for Conflict Early Warning Vincenzo Bollettino Harvard Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research Using an Early Warning System to Generate Political Will in the Prevention of Human Rights Abuses in Colombia Enrique Roig Creative Associates International Discussant(s) Howard Adelman York University

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SC13

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

State-Societal Coherence in Transition Sponsors Peace Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Kathleen Mahoney-Norris USAF Air Command and Staff College A Critical Approach to Peace- and State-Building – Applying a ‘Micro’ Perspective Moncef Kartas Graduate Institute for International Studies, Geneva By the People: The Role of Demographic Pressure on the Incidence of Civil Conflict Katharine M. Floros University of Pittsburgh Local Ownership in Peacebuilding Processes: Dilemmas, Constraints, and Opportunities Timothy A. Donais University of Windsor Discussant(s) Kathleen Mahoney-Norris USAF Air Command and Staff College

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Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Human and Environmental Security: A Way Forward? Sponsors International Security Studies None

Chair(s) Supad K. Ghose Old Dominion University Advancing the "Responsibility to Protect": Which Way Forward? Cristina G. Badescu University of Toronto Regionalism and Regional Security in China-Southeast Asian Relations: Case Study of the Mekong River Evelyn Goh Oxford University Transnational Security Threats: The State, Society and Bird Flu James Ricci University of Kent (Canterbury, United Kingdom) Discussant(s) Matthew B. Fehrs Duke University

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SC15

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The International Politics of the Darfur Crisis Sponsors International Organization Global Development Chair(s) Stephen Brown University of Ottawa Canada and the crisis in Darfur: The Challenges and Contradictions of ‘Norm Entrepreneurship’ David . R. Black Dalhousie University Once Bitten, Twice Shy: The Evolution of U.S. Policy on the Crisis in the Darfur Region of Sudan Clement E. Adibe DePaul University The UN Security Council and the Darfur Crisis: A Case Study of Multilateral Decision-Making Michael Gaouette UN Dept of Peacekeeping Operations Michael G. MacKinnon Dalhousie University UK Foreign Policy and the Crisis in Darfur Paul Williams University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Lee J. M. Seymour Northwestern University

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SC16

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Addressing New Security Challenges in a Changed World Sponsors International Security Studies None

Chair(s) Stefan Brem Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH George Shambaugh Georgetown University Containment Versus Dilution as Strategies for Reducing Network-Structured Security Threats Richard Matthew University of California, Irvine George Shambaugh Georgetown University Notional Interests: Security in a Sovereignty-Challenged World Joshua W. Busby The University of Texas at Austin Tackling Imploded States: Security Sub-Contracting to Regional Organizations and State Entities Kenneth Rutherford Missouri State University The Impact of NGOs and IGOs on Civilian Casualties in Wartime Michael Boyle University of St. Andrews Kelly M. Greenhill Wesleyan University Discussant(s) Stefan Brem Federal Dept. of Foreign Affairs, CH

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SC17

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Commitments and Reputation in Conflict Behavior Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) T. Clifton Morgan Rice University Alliance Membership and War Elizabeth Palmer Rice University William Reed Rice University Reputation and Reliability: Upholding Commitments for the Future Mathew Cherry University of Iowa Brian Lai University of Iowa Reputation Effects in Crisis Bargaining Todd S. Sechser University University of Virginia Reputational Effects of International Conflicts Joe Clare Texas A&M University

Reputational Effects of International Conflicts Vesna Danilovic University at Buffalo, SUNY Discussant(s) Lisa J. Carlson University of Idaho

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SC18

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Gender Emancipation in the Post-Communist World Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Post Communist States Chair(s) Vidyamali Samarasinghe American University Can Intervention Help Women? The Campaign against Gender Violence in the New Russia Janet Elise Johnson City University of New York Security and Epistemology: How to Mirror the Reality of Human Security? Kirsti Stuvoy University of Tromsoe, Norway Women’s Liberation and Women’s Question in Armenia Svetlana Aslanyan Discussant(s) Jennifer L. Bailey Norwegian University of Science and Technology Sita C. Ranchod-Nilsson Denison University

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SC19

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Post-Conflict Spaces in IR (3): World Politics Sponsors Peace Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) David Mutimer York University Governing via Consulting? The Role of International Think Tanks in Post-Conflict State-Building Berit Bliesemann de Guevara Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg Pacifism or Militarism? The Experiences and Lessons of Japan's Military Humanitarian Interventions in the PostCold War Era Yukari Ito Florida International University Peacekeeping: The Extension of What by Other Means? Philip Cunliffe King's College

Seeing Like the International Community: How Peacebuilding Fails John D. Heathershaw London School of Economics & Political Science Discussant(s) François Debrix Florida International University

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SC20

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Critical Approaches to Security in Europe (CASE) 3: Human Security and its Discontents - Bringing the Political Back into Humanitarian Interventions Sponsors International Political Sociology Convention Theme Chair(s) Stephan Davidshofer IEP de Paris-CERI “Hand in Hand with the Government”? Assessing the UN’s Role in Establishing a State-Monopoly on Violence in the D.R. of Congo Raphaël Pouyé IEP de Paris - CERI A Growing Military Concern for Human Security? Exploring New Military Capacity in the Civilian Sphere Yann Braem Institut Français de Géopolitique - Université Paris 8 Policing at the frontierlands of the Political: Military Practices in Post-Intervention Environments and the Issue of Legitimate Authority Christian Olsson Centre d'Etudes sur les Conflits The Security-Development Nexus: The Rise of 'Anti-Foreign Policy' David Chandler University of Westminster Discussant(s) J. Peter Burgess International Peace Research Institute of Oslo (PRIO)

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SC21

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Foreign Policy Research and Decision-Making in the Russian Federation and the United States Sponsors Post Communist States None Chair(s) Norma C. Noonan Augsburg College “Decision-Making in Russian Energy Policy”: Economization of Russian Foreign Policy towards Neighbors Stanislav L. Tkachenko Saint-Petersburg State University

American Specialists on Russian Foreign Policy: Leaders Opinion-Makers, or Don Quixotes Norma C. Noonan Augsburg College Foreign Policy Research in Russia and in the United States: A Comparative Approach: Impact on Decision Making Tatiana Shakleina Institute of the U.S.A. and Canada, Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Multilateralism Since 1991 Angela Borozna Graduate School CUNY Russo-French Relations under Putin and Chirac Mark N. Katz George Mason University Alana G. Romanella George Mason University Discussant(s) Konstantin Khudoley St. Petersburg University

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SC22

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Globalization, Neoliberalism and Policy: Critical Challenges Sponsors Convention Theme Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Nisha Shah University of Toronto Gillian Youngs University of Leicester ‘Gender Mainstreaming’: Theory/Practice Issues and Challenges Gillian Youngs University of Leicester ‘Web-Casting’: Metaphors of Globalization in Global Internet Governance Nisha Shah University of Toronto Righting Gendered and Racialized Wrongs? Local Human Rights Ordinances in the United States Debra J. Liebowitz Drew University Watch this (Communicative) Space: Conflicts of Interests in EU Media Policy Katharine Sarikakis University of Leeds Discussant(s) Juliann Allison University of California Rekha Pande Maulana Azad National Urdu University

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SC23

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

History, Agency and Foreign Policy: State Theory in International Relations Sponsors International Political Sociology None Chair(s) Simona Manea LSE “States Aren’t People Too”: State Agency, State Theory and the Making of ‘Ethical’ Foreign Policy Marjo Koivisto LSE FPA and the Problem of 'The State' Amnon Aran LSE National Security as an Institution: ‘Constructing’ the ‘National Security State’ Bryan Mabee Queen Mary, University of London What Do Historically Situated Typologies of the State tell us about the State as an Ontological Entity? Simona Manea LSE Discussant(s) Daniel H. Nexon Georgetown University

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SC24

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Transnationalism and Its Consequences for People and States Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies None Chair(s) Guy Poitras Trinity University A Comparison of Immigration and Deportation Patterns and in the US, Britain and Canada Josephine E. Squires Fort Hays State University Conceptualizations of Transnational Networks: A Selective Literature Review Nielan Barnes California State University, Long Beach Katherine Reilly University of Toronto Migrant Remittances and Political Change: The Caribbean and Central America in Comparative Context Philip Meeks Creighton University Migrant Remittances in the Post-Soviet Space: The Financial, Socio-Economic, and Political Aspects Andrei Korobkov Middle Tennessee State University

Migrant Remittances in the Post-Soviet Space: The Financial, Socio-Economic, and Political Aspects Lev V. Palei International Monetary Fund Transnational Labor and State Regulation: Mexican Migrants and U.S. Policies Guy Poitras Trinity University Michael Preda Midwestern State University Discussant(s) Taylor M. Beck University of South Florida

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SC25

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Understanding Global Development in Uneven and Combined Perspective Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Hillel Ticktin Emeritus Professor, University of Glasgow From Universal Stages to Combined Development Neil Davidson Department of Geography and Sociology, University of Strathclyde Permanent Revolution and the Concept of Decline Hillel Ticktin Emeritus Professor, University of Glasgow The Unbearable Lightness of the International: Combined Development and Revolution in Iran 1900-1979 Kamran Matin Department of International Relations and Politics, University of Sussex Uneven Development and Global Justice Sam Ashman Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham

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SC26

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Theorising Nationalism Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None Chair(s) Alynna J. Lyon University of New Hampshire Emergence of Nationalism and the Logic of Political Survival Burak Kadercan University of Chicago Forgotten Voices: Ibrahim Ahmed and the Kurdish Nationalist Movement Peter Fragiskatos University of Cambridge

Nationalism in a Nation-State: Theorizing East Asian Nationalism(s) Jungmin Seo University of Hawaii at Manoa Rethinking the Dialectic of Nationalism: A Hermeneutical Perspective Ruhtan Yalciner Hacettepe University Discussant(s) Alynna J. Lyon University of New Hampshire

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SC27

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Workers' Rights and the Global Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Human Rights Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Carolyn Bassett York University Does Successful Reform Require a Race to the Bottom? Evidence from India Emmanuel Teitelbaum George Washington University Industrial Upgrading by Virtue? Trade-Labor Links & their Effect in Cambodia, Lesotho & Swaziland Regina Abrami Harvard Business School Labor Standards and Human Resources: A Natural Experiment in an Unlikely Laboratory Andrew Schrank University of New Mexico Discussant(s) Carolyn Bassett York University

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SC28

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Political Knowledge and Expertise in International Relations Sponsors Convention Theme Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Joel Peters Virginia Tech Origin and Development of the New 'Tripartite Alliance for Cooperative Energy Security' Concept: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love International Public Policy Robert M. Cutler Carleton Universtiy Privatization v. Peer Review in the Production of Knowledge and Policy: Controversies in the Global Diffusion and Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms Michael Bressler Long Beach City College

Seeking Expertise: The Potential for Partnership between Arab Legislators and Civil Society Organizations Mounah Abdel-Samad Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy- University at Albany Shawn T. Flanigan University at Albany, State University of New York Discussant(s) Eric J. Ziegelmayer Saint Lawrence University

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SC29

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Why Did The U.S. Invade Iraq? Sponsors International Security Studies Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Anthony F. Lang St Andrews UNiversity Bosnia and Kosovo as Formative Lessons for Invading Iraq Jon Western Mount Holyoke College Strategic Culture and the Path to War in Iraq Colin Kahl University of Minnesota Why Did the U.S. Invade Iraq? Survey and Evidence Jane Kellett Cramer University of Oregon A. Trevor Thrall University of Michigan--Dearborn Discussant(s) Anthony F. Lang St Andrews UNiversity

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SC30

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Variation in International Intervention: Peacekeeping, Democracy and Security Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Rachel Bzostek California State University, Bakersfield A Self-Centered or an Altruistic International Conflict Mediator? The Determinants of Brazil’s Decision to Participate in the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Haiti Ivani Vassoler-Froelich State University of New York, at Fredonia Cutting Losses or Holding Tight? American and French Reactions to Terrorist Acts in the Context of Foreign Military Intervention Stéphanie E. Pézard Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

From SIOP to the Bush Doctrine: The Role of Preemption in US Policy Rachel Bzostek California State University, Bakersfield Weapons of Mass Democracy: Analyzing the Democratic Contagion Effects of US Interventions Eric W. Cox Texas Christian University Discussant(s) Amber R. Aubone University of North Texas

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SC31

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Institutional Impositions and Local Articulations: (Mis)Reading Policies for Improved Governance and Human Security Sponsors Convention Theme Global Development Chair(s) Parakh Hoon American University Richard R. Marcus California State University, Long Beach (Re)Assuming Civil Society in Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Case of Sierra Leone Fredline McCormack University of Florida “Ancient in a Modern World”: Establishing Conservation Regimes in the Okavango Delta, Botswana Parakh Hoon American University Consider the Source: International and National Fiscal Streams for Water Delivery in Southern Madagascar Richard R. Marcus California State University, Long Beach Global Migration and Local Effects: The Effect of Civic Organizations on Ethnic Conflict Kelli Moore University of Florida Reconstructing and Rehabilitating Eastern Congo?: Tenure Insecurity and Ethnic Conflict in North Kivu, DRC Aaron Hale University of Florida Discussant(s) Dennis Galvan University of Oregon

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SC32

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Richard Falk on Human Rights, International Relations, and International Law Sponsors Convention Theme International Law Chair(s) Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat Purchase College, SUNY

ROUNTABLE George Andreopoulos John Jay College, CUNY Roundtable Discussants Alison Brysk University of California, Irvine Henry Chip Carey Georgia State University Richard A. Falk University of California, Santa Barbara Mary Kaldor Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics

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SC33

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Political Crisis and Alternatives: Latin America Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Gigi Herbert York University Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA): Reclaiming Globalization for Global Justice Elizabeth Pallister University of Newcastle upon Tyne Ideology in Crisis: A Study of the Impact of Macro-Economic Crises on NGOs Nuno S. Themudo University of Pittsburgh Social Movements Redux: How Global Forces Have Transformed Political Opportunity Structure Emily Acevedo Claremont Graduate University Weaving the Americas Together: The Three “Stages” of a New Darwinian Tale Alejandra Roncallo York University, Canada Discussant(s) Praveen K. Chaudhry FIT / SUNY

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SC34

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Comparative Politics of the Environment Sponsors Environmental Studies Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Paul F. Steinberg Harvey Mudd College Comparative Environmental Politics and Democratization Kathryn Hochstetler University of New Mexico

Comparative Political Economy and the Environment Erika Weinthal Duke University Domestic Institutions and Global Challenges: Comparing Climate Change Politics across Borders Miranda Schreurs University of Maryland, College Park Greening the State James Meadowcroft Carleton University Discussant(s) Stacy D. VanDeveer Dept. of Political Science, University of New Hampshire

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SC35

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The UN and 21st Century Challenges to Advancing Human Rights Sponsors Human Rights Convention Theme Chair(s) Jonathan D. Farrar US Department of State Foreign Direct Investment In Sub-Saharan Africa and the Question of Human Rights in a Globalized Economy Sunday P. Obazuaye Cerritos College Global and National Definitions of Democratization and their Consequences for Human Rights Jerry Pubantz University of North Carolina, Greensboro Human Rights in International Conflict Resolution – UN and EU Peace Missions: East Timor and Aceh as Case Studies Taina K. Järvinen University of Helsinki International Human Rights Law and the Legitimacy of International Organizations: A Framework for Analysis Chris Saeger Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver The United Nations and Peacekeeping Operations of the Post-Cold War Era: A Case Study of Human Rights Applications Oya Dursun The University of Texas at Austin Discussant(s) Jonathan D. Farrar US Department of State John A. Moore Califronia State Polytechnic University Pomona

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SC36

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Materiality, Memory, and Practice in Collective Identity Formation Sponsors Ethnicity Nationalism Migration None

Chair(s) Jonathan M. Acuff University of Washington Affect and Legitimacy in International Human Rights Andrew A. G. Ross University of Puget Sound Spectacle and Space in the Creation of Pre-modern and Modern Polities Jonathan M. Acuff University of Washington The Material Ontology of the United States' Security Environment at the Beginning of the Cold War Era Maria Fanis Ohio University The Politics of Identity and Sexual Violence: A Review of Bosnia and Rwanda Patricia A. Weitsman Ohio University Discussant(s) Jens Bartelson University of Copenhagen

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SC37

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Future of National Human Rights Institutions: Political and Legal Perspectives -- part two Sponsors Human Rights International Law Chair(s) Sangmin Bae Northeastern Illinois University Cultural Permanence, Statism, Developmentalism, and Authoritarianism: Explaining China’s Continued Resistance Towards Human Rights Regimes Srini Sitaraman Clark University, Department of Government and International Relations National Human Rights Institutions and International Human Rights Implementation: New Darlings of the International Human Rights System? Janet E. Lord American University The Independence of Independent Human Rights Commissions in Post-Conflict Environments Tazreena Sajjad American University Will to European Union vs. Will to Secularism: The Implications of Turkey's EU Reforms for Religious Freedom Sule Toktas Isik University Discussant(s) Sangmin Bae Northeastern Illinois University Martyn De Bruyn St. John Fisher College

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SC38

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Are Human Rights Universal? Sponsors Human Rights International Ethics Chair(s) Mervyn Frost Dept. of War Studies, King's College, London A New Battlefield for the Debate between Universalism and Relativism: The Implementation of the Human Rights of Immigrant Women in Western Europe Maria-Victoria Perez-Rios GSUC Are Human Rights Universal? Karen Schlüter Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg Framing Male Circumcision as a Human Rights Issue?: Contributions to the Debate Over the Universality of Human Rights Debra L. DeLaet Drake University Making ‘Universals’: Globalization’s Impact On Human Rights Standard-Setting Lisa S. Alfredson University of Pittsburgh The Universalisation of Social Rights Andrea Fromm University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand Discussant(s) Mervyn Frost Dept. of War Studies, King's College, London

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SC39

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Explaining Compliance with Human Rights Norms Sponsors Human Rights International Political Economy Chair(s) Denese McArthur South Texas College A Systematic Examination of Contending Explanations of Human Rights Diffusion: Economics, International Organizations and International Civil Society Rosa Fonseca University of North Texas Michael Greig University of North Texas Steven C. Poe University of North Texas Divergent Expectations: Explaining Differences in Membership in Regional and International Human Rights Agreements Courtney J. Hillebrecht University of Wisconsin--Madison

Explaining International Human Right Compliance: Democracy, Media and Audience Cost Kuyoun Chung Department of Political Science, UCLA National Education Expenditure and the Repression of Personal Integrity Rights, A Cross-National Analysis: 19802000 James W. Beach University of California, Riverside Discussant(s) Ann Marie Clark Purdue University

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SC40

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Security and Social Context Issues: Human Rights and HIV/AIDS Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Security Studies Chair(s) Gunhild Hoogensen University of Tromso Explaining the Construction of Threats: The Securitization of HIV/AIDS in Russia and the United States Roxanna Sjostedt Uppsala University Securitizing HIV/AIDS: Problematizing Pandemics and Peacekeepers Simon B. Rushton University of Wales, Aberystwyth Owain D. Williams University of Wales, Aberystwyth Selective Humanitarianism in the Age of Universal Human Rights Ulrich Petersohn German Institute for International and Security Affairs Southern Africa’s Response(s) to International HIV/AIDS Norms: The Politics of Assimilation Marco Vieira London School of Economics Discussant(s) David J. Plazek Lyndon State College

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SC41

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Institutional Change in the Asia-Pacific Region Sponsors International Organization International Security Studies Chair(s) David Capie Victoria University of Wellington Explaining the Functional Expansion of Regional Organization: The Case of Security Cooperation in APEC Hyun Seok Yu Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea

New Regionalism and the ASEAN Security Community: The Politics of Inclusion and Participation Mely C. Anthony Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Sovereignty and Comparative Institutional Change in Asia and the Pacific David Capie Victoria University of Wellington The ASEAN Security Community: Processes of Institutional Socialization in a Contested Context Brian L. Job University of British Columbia The Imagined Community of East Asia? Amitav Acharya Nanyang Technological University Discussant(s) Richard Stubbs McMaster University

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SC42

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Constructing "Global" and "International" Sponsors Convention Theme International Organization Chair(s) Sanjoy Banerjee San Francisco State University International Society and the Coordination Conundrum Neil MacFarlane University of Oxford Jochen Prantl University of Oxford Reproduction of the International System 1989-2002: A Structurationist Model Sanjoy Banerjee San Francisco State University Social Forces and the Constitution of American Supremacy: Revising Neo-Liberal Ethics in a Post 9/11 Era? Hasmet Uluorta Stanford University The Causal and Moral Responsibility of Globalization Scholars: The Case of the LSE School Alexej Behnisch University of Wales, Aberystwyth

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SC43

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Reopening the Black Box of War: Politics and the Conduct of War Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Scott S. Gartner UC Davis

A Dynamic Model of Power Distributions and Wartime Fighting Kelly M. Kadera University of Iowa Daniel S. Morey University of Kentucky Civil War and Institutional Choice Robert Bohrer Gettysburg College Caroline A. Hartzell Gettysburg College Deadly Pictures: An Experimental Analysis of Images of Death and the Casualty-Opinion Nexus Scott S. Gartner UC Davis Democracies at War Revisited: Extensions and Controversies Dan Reiter Emory University Allan C. Stam Dartmouth See No Evil, Hear No Evil: Assessing Foreign Military Interventions Aimee T. Lodigiani UC Davis Discussant(s) Glenn Palmer Penn State University Christopher Sprecher Texas A&M University

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SC44

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

International Politics of Development Sponsors Global Development None Chair(s) Douglas S. Friedman College of Charleston Forgiveness in the Name of Development – Examining the Ten Years of the IMF’s and the World Bank’s Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Debt-Relief Initiative Monica Arruda de Almeida University of California, Los Angeles Global Hype, Local Reality: Economic and Social Effects of Increased Global Integration in the Real World Kenneth Martens Friesen Fresno Pacific University International NGOs and the Cuban State Douglas S. Friedman College of Charleston What Does Geography have to do with Democracy? The Case of Nepal Keshev Bhattarai Central Missouri State University Darlene M. Budd Central Missouri State University

Discussant(s) Marieke Riethof University of Liverpool

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SC45

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

What Drives Miliary Adaptation and Change? Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Maria Rost Rublee University of Tampa Fighters, Bombers, and Numbers: Dominant Indicators and Strategic Bombing Over Europe Jeffrey A. Wolf University of Washington Department of Political Science Military Power in a Globalizing International System: The Politics of Military Adaptation Pascal Vennesson European University Institute-Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies Stove Pipes or Networked Organizatons? Information Sharing within and across Military Organzations Kimberly A. Holloman Science Applications International Corporation Strategic Culture and Emulation of Military Ideas: The Conceptual Interaction between the Soviet MilitaryTechnical Revolution and the American Revolution in Military Affairs Dima P. Adamsky Haifa University, Israel/Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard The Construction of Tank Doctrines in the Interwar Period Ann Hironaka University of Minnesota Discussant(s) Terence C. Lee University of Washington/Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, Harvard Univ

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SC46

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Architecture of Global Environmental Governance Sponsors International Organization Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Maria Ivanova The College of William and Mary Paul Wapner American University Roundtable Discussants Frank Biermann Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM),Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Norichika Kanie Tokyo Institute of Technology

Roundtable Discussants Adil Najam Tufts University Thomas G. Weiss City University of New York

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SC47

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The Politics of Protecting Forests and Land Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Hans Bruyninckx University Leuven, Belgium Global Environmental Forest Policy: A Comparative Policy Framework and its Application across Twenty Countries Worldwide Benjamin W. Cashore School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University Constance L. McDermott Yale Program on Forest Policy and Governance How Can Forest Policy Shape Indigenous Responses to Demographic and Market Change?: Controlling agricultural expansion in the Mosquitia Forests of Honduras and Nicaragua Tanya M. Hayes Indiana University International Cooperation as Interagency Cooperation: Examples from Wildlife and Habitat Preservation Robert Pahre University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign New Principles and Instruments of Environmental Governance and the Influence of Competing Knowledge Producers: A Study of Biodiversity Protection in Swedish and Norwegian Forestry Lars H. Gulbrandsen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Paving Paradise: A Cross-National Analysis of Protected Land Candace Archer Bowling Green State University Shannon K. Orr Bowling Green State University Discussant(s) Ken Cousins Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland

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SC48

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

The State Strikes Back Against the Bretton Woods Empire Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Ariel F. Ivanier Boston University

An Obsolescing Bargain in Chad: Explaining Shifts in Leverage between the Government and the World Bank John Gould Colorado College Beyond "Conditionality": Revamping the State in Argentina Ariel F. Ivanier Boston University Does Membership on the UN Security Council Influence IMF Decisions? Evidence from Panel Data Axel Dreher ETH Zurich James Vreeland Yale University Governments and Central Banks in the Age of Financial Liberalization: What Brings an Institutional Change in the Status of Central Banks in Emerging Markets? Ilke Civelekoglu University of Virginia Discussant(s) Xun Cao University of Washington

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SC49

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Determinants of State behavior on the Korean Peninsula Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Evan N. Resnick Yeshiva University Politics as Usual?: Explaining South Korea’s behavior toward North Korea and US Susan M. Suh Georgetown University Six-Party Talks: Is There a North Korean Negotiation Strategy? Virginie Grzelczyk Lafayette College The Private Military Firms (PMFS) in Action: The Case of South Korea Tae-Hyung Kim Daemen College Discussant(s) SeoHyun Park Cornell University

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SC50

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Regional Security Structures: Theory and Practice Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) H. Tarik Oguzlu Bilkent University

Enhancing Regional Security in Southeast Asia: The Role of America's "Soft Military Power" Patrick M. Mayerchak Dept. of International Studies, Virginia Military Institute NATO's Partnerships and the Future of Security Cooperation in the NATO Framework Kirsten L. Rafferty Berry College Power within Regions: Moving Toward a Conceptualization and Measurement of Regional Power Structures Derrick V. Frazier University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Robert Stewart-Ingersoll Grand Valley State University The New Global Security Agenda Amentahru Wahlrab Illinois State University Discussant(s) H. Tarik Oguzlu Bilkent University

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SC51

Saturday

1:45 - 3:30 PM

Analytical Approaches to Civil Wars Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Douglas Lemke Penn State University Blood, Babies, or Governance: The Exercise of Political Power and the Onset of Civil War Steve R. Garrison Midwestern State University Disaggregating State Capacity: Revenue Structure, Public Spending and Civil War Indra de Soysa Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Hanne Fjelde Uppsala Univeristy Spatial and Socioeconomic Periphery and Civil War: A Disaggregated Study of Liberia Håvard Hegre PRIO, International Peace Reseach Institute, Oslo Gudrun Østby University of Oslo Clionadh Raleigh University of Colorado at Boulder Discussant(s) Douglas Lemke Penn State University

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SD01

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Security as Practice: The Contribution of Discourse Analysis and Practice Theory for Studying Foreign Policy Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None German Political Science Association (DVPW)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen A Poststructuralist Approach to Europe’s Post-Cold War Security Agenda: An ‘Insecurity Community’ Seeing ‘Public Bads’? Jonas Hagmann Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Europe and the World: Changing Security Practices, Changing Identity? Gabi Schlag University of Frankfurt am Main Practices of Security in the Light of 9-11: From a US-identity Crisis to a “Crusade of Freedom” Frank Gadinger University of Mainz Security as Rules: A Discursive Approach to International Security Peter Howard American University, Washington D.C. Discussant(s) Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen

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SD02

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Re-Defining Terrorism and Studies of Security Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme History Rhymes: Continuity of Error in the War on Terrorism Gerry Gendlin Edinboro University of Pennsylvania On Theory and Method in Defence and Security Studies Lasha Tchantouridze The University of Manitoba The Cold War Era Security Discourse: It Did Not Die with the Cold War Helle Palu Tampere Peace Reseach Institute Discussant(s) Christine Agius University of Salford

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SD03

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Micro-Perspectives on Civil War II Sponsors Cooperative Organizations None Peace Science Society

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Scott Gates International Peace Research Institute, Oslo Dude, Where's My Conflict? LSG, Relative Strength, and the Location of Civil War Halvard Buhaug International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Ethnic Kin Groups as Transmitters of Conflict Contagion: An Empirical Analysis Using Disaggregated Data Erika Forsberg Uppsala University Group Concentration and Ethnic Conflict: An Empirical Study Nils Weidmann ETH Zurich Population Pressure, Inequality and Political Violence: A Disaggregated Study of Indonesian Provinces 1945-2005 Gudrun Østby University of Oslo Henrik Urdal The International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) Discussant(s) Stephen M. Shellman University of Georgia

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SD04

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Environment, Security, and the Promotion of Peace Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Robert G. Darst University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Assessing the Environmental Constraints of Repatriation and Resettlement in Post-Conflict Societies: Implications for Policy and a Durable Peace Michael D. Beevers University of Maryland Environmental and National Security: A Theoretical and Policy Analysis Mark A. Freeman University of Central Florida Joshua B. Hill University of Central Florida International Environmental Policy Impasses and Creative Dispute Resolution Processes: Earth Negotiations from a Comfy Couch Deborah S. Davenport University of Buckingham

International Environmental Policy Impasses and Creative Dispute Resolution Processes: Earth Negotiations from a Comfy Couch Lynn Wagner International Institute for Sustainable Development Resources and Violence in Colombia: A Long, Complicated Story Vanessa Joan Gray University of Massachusetts- Lowell Discussant(s) Robert G. Darst University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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SD05

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

So what Exactly are You Saying?: Clarity and Pragmatism as Requirements of ‘Responsible Scholarship’ Sponsors Convention Theme None Chair(s) Adam J. Quinn LSE, University of Birmingham A Problem for Every Solution: IR scholarship and Policy Advice Bastian Giegerich International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Conditions for Applied Research: Comparing U.S. and German Think Tanks’ Landscapes Josef Braml German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) Language, Truth and Logic: The Battle to Preserve Meaning in International Relations Adam J. Quinn LSE, University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Timothy L. Oliver London School of Economics

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SD06

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Development-Conflict Nexus: Politics of Identity, Democracy, and Redistribution Sponsors Peace Studies Global Development Chair(s) David J. Sarquís Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México Failing to Build a National Police and Judiciary in Haiti: Was It Inadequate Leadership and Policies or Did DeepRooted Obstacles Get in the Way? Yasmine H. Shamsie Wilfrid Laurier University Spatial Citizenry: Public Space and Street Vendors in Bogota Stacey L. Hunt Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

Discussant(s) David J. Sarquís Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México

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SD07

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Making IR Theory Matter: Scientific Realism and Alternative Visions of Scientific Practice Sponsors Cooperative Organizations Cooperative Organizations European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)

Coop Org Panel

Chair(s) Marjo Koivisto LSE Colin Wight University of Exeter Roundtable Discussants Chris Brown London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Fred Chernoff Colgate University Jonathan M. Joseph University of Kent, Canterbury Marjo Koivisto LSE Milja Kurki University of Exeter Colin Wight University of Exeter

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SD08

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Politics, Identity and Civil Society– Shaping Turkey-EU Relations Sponsors Cooperative Organizations International Organization Turkish International Studies Association Chair(s) Ramazan Kilinc Arizona State University Clash, Dialogue, Alliance: The Civilizationist Discourse in Turkey-EU Relations Sevgi Adak Central European University Omer Turan Central European University Experiencing Europe: The Turkish Migration in Germany Lea Nocera University "L'Orientale

Coop Org Panel

NGOs as Policy Actors: The Case of Tusiad Sebnem Gundem-Sener George Washington University & The World Bank Turkish Identity Politics and EU Accession Elliot Hen-Tov Princeton University Discussant(s) Ramazan Kilinc Arizona State University

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SD09

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Promoting Democracy: Methods and Outcomes Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Christi L. Siver University of Washington An International Genealogy of Democratization Kevin Narizny The University of Chicago Coercion and Inclusion: The Mechanisms of Democracy Promotion in Military Interventions Stephen Watts Harvard University Democratization Abroad and the Long-Term Consequences of United States Support for Non-Democratic Regimes Ely S. Ratner University of California, Berkeley Diverse Incentives or Military Effectiveness? Explaining the Democratic-Defender Advantage in International Wars Marko Djuranovic Columbia University Discussant(s) Sophia Johnson State University of New Jersy

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SD10

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Winning the Peace: Overcoming the Challenges of Post-Conflict Reconstruction Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Stephanie R. Ahern United States Military Academy Conflict Financing and the Recurrence of Intra-State Conflict: Implications for Peacebuilding Achim Wennmann Graduate Institute of International Studies Rebuilding What Wasn’t There Before: Counterinsurgency and Nationbuilding in Afghanistan Andrea M. Lopez Susquehanna University

What Counts for Stability in Stabilisation Operations? Robert F. Ayson Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University Discussant(s) Stephanie R. Ahern United States Military Academy

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SD11

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Broadcasting and Webcasting War and Peace Sponsors Peace Studies International Communication Chair(s) Maria J. Stephan International Center on Nonviolent Conflict “Do You Hear Me Now?” - The Use of Modern Communication Technology for Conflict Management Daniel Wehrenfennig University of California, Irvine Globalizing War and Protest: Comparing Images in Aljazeera English and Arabic Webcasts Francis A. Beer University of Colorado G. R. Boynton University of Iowa Signals and Conflict: The Case of Sri Lanka Brian R. Urlacher University of Connecticut The Importance of Visuals: Television News Coverage and the ‘CNN Effect’ Kimberly Zagorski University of Wisconsin -- Stout

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SD12

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Culture, Corruption, and Citizens: Bangalore, Baghdad, Beijing and Tunis Sponsors International Communication International Political Economy Chair(s) Laura Roselle Elon University Criminocracy: Why Corruption Plagues Democratization Matthew D. Crosston Clemson University Distributed Deliberative Citizens: Exploring the Impact of Cyberinfrastructure on Transnational Civil Society Participation in Global ICT Policy Processes Derrick L. Cogburn Syracuse University Discussant(s) Eytan Gilboa Bar-Ilan University

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SD13

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Small Arms Control: National and International Perspectives and Prospects after the 2006 UN Review Conference Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Anne-Kathrin Glatz Small Arms Survey Advocacy Networks: Role and Impact in Influencing National Arms Controls in Europe Holger Anders Department of Peace Studies/University of Bradford Norm Diffusion: Top-Down or Bottom-Up? Small Arms Norms in South Africa, El Salvador, and on the International Level Anne-Kathrin Glatz Small Arms Survey Small Arms Control: A Prerequisite for Peacebuilding? Kai M. Kenkel University of British Columbia/Centre of International Relations The Illicit Arms Trade in Asia: A Social Network Analysis David Kinsella Portland State University Discussant(s) Kai M. Kenkel University of British Columbia/Centre of International Relations

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SD14

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Trust, Trade and Transnational Negotiation: From Advocacy to Decisions Sponsors International Communication International Organization Chair(s) Bethany Barratt Roosevelt University "Stakeholders" in Cyberspace: Transnational Advocacy Networks and the World Summit on the Information Society Milton L. Mueller Syracuse University School of Information Studies Culture or Commerce? A Comparative Assessment of International Negotiations and Developing Countries at UNESCO and WTO J.P. Singh Georgetown University The Influence of the Decision-Making Process on Decision-Making: Explaining UNAMIR Policy Wilfred T. Wan University of California, Irvine Virtual Trust: Challenges and Strategies in Internet-based Mobilization Lisa S. Alfredson University of Pittsburgh

Virtual Trust: Challenges and Strategies in Internet-based Mobilization Nuno S. Themudo University of Pittsburgh Discussant(s) Kenneth Rogerson Duke University

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SD15

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Is There a Logic to Suicide Terrorism? An Intellectual Exchange with Robert A. Pape about his Book, "Dying to Win" Sponsors International Security Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Albert J. Bergesen University of Arizona Robert Pape University of Chicago Roundtable Discussants Mia M. Bloom University of Georgia Todd M. Sandler University of Texas at Dallas

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SD16

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The U.S. and International Organizations Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Margaret P. Karns University of Dayton Assessing the Determinants of Public Support for Peacekeeping: Kosovo, Haiti and Afghanistan Alynna J. Lyon University of New Hampshire Mary Fran T. Malone University of New Hampshire Donald J. Puchala University of South Carolina Distrust toward International Organizations: Should the U.S. Be Blamed? Tana Johnson University of Chicago In the Shadow of a Starr: Prosecutorial Independence in the ICC and the Special Prosecutor in American Politics Douglas J. Becker University of Southern California The U.S. Will Learn to Love the International Criminal Court Benjamin N. Schiff Oberlin College

Discussant(s) Margaret P. Karns University of Dayton

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SD18

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Governing the World Economy: The Constitutive Power of the IMF and the World Bank Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) Susan Park Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia Antje Vetterlein University of Oxford Creating Capital Ideas: The Economic Profession, The IMF, and Capital Account Liberalization Jeffrey Chwieroth London School of Economics / Department of International Relations Debating Development: Norm Creation Inside the World Bank Catherine Weaver University of Kansas Locating IMF Ideas and Measuring the Impact of IMF Research Bessma Momani University of Waterloo / Department of Political Science Norm Contestation: The World Bank’s Sustainable Development Susan Park Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia Passive or Active Norm Creation: The Evolution of the Social Dimension in IMF Policies Antje Vetterlein University of Oxford Discussant(s) Jacqueline Best University of Ottawa Michael Tierney College of William and Mary

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SD20

Saturday

Women & the ISA Sponsors Women's Caucus None Chair(s) Marie T. Henehan University of Illinois Roundtable Discussants Caroline Kennedy-Pipe Sheffield UNiversity Elisabeth Prügl Florida International University

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Roundtable Discussants Laura Sjoberg Duke University Christine Sylvester Lancaster University Discussant(s) Marijke Breuning Truman State University Meredith Reid Sarkees American University

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SD21

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The External Factors of Post Communist Transition Sponsors Post Communist States Chair(s) Joel M. Ostrow Benedictine University Domestic Choice, Foreign Hand? The Effects and Effectiveness of External Involvement in the Georgian and Ukrainian Elections Spyridon Kotsovilis McGill University How External Actors Influence Authoritarian Regimes: Russia and its East European Neighbors Rachel J. Vanderhill University of Virginia Reacting to the Color Revolutions: Russia’s Antagonistic Policy toward Ukraine and Georgia Thomas Ambrosio North Dakota State University The European Democracy Promoters and Russian Elections – Why the International Norm of Free and Fair Elections has Failed to Take Root in Post-Soviet Russia? Sinikukka M. Saari The Finnish Institute of International Affairs Discussant(s) Konstantin Khudoley St. Petersburg University Valeriu Mosneaga Moldova State University

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SD22

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Methodological Frontiers in International Relations Research Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes None Chair(s) Philip A. Schrodt University of Kansas Knowing One's Future Preferences: A Correlated Agent Model with Bayesian Updating Curtis S. Signorino University of Rochester

Knowing One's Future Preferences: A Correlated Agent Model with Bayesian Updating Taehee Whang University of Rochester Multinomial Probit Estimation and the Likelihood of International Conflict D. Scott Bennett Pennsylvania State University Tatiana Vashchilko Pennsylvania State University Power Transitions as an Agent Based Model: The Formation of Microfoundations through Simulation Tarah M. Wheeler University of Michigan-Ann Arbor The Neglect of Measurement Validity in Quantitative IR Derek Beach University of Aarhus, Denmark Discussant(s) William Reed Rice University

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SD23

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Scholars, Activists and/or Both: Feminist Voices Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Convention Theme Chair(s) Kathleen A. Staudt University of Texas at El Paso Change Agents in/from Academia? Avoiding Political Correctness Jane Parpart London School of Economics and Politics Crossing Borders of Research and Activism in South Asia Shirin Rai University of Warwick Scholar-Activists in Latin American Governments Jane Jaquette Occidental College Theory/Policy/Practice in Women's Studies and Women's Rights Valentine Moghadam UNESCO/Purdue University Discussant(s) Geeta Chowdhry Northern Arizona University

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SD24

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Bourdieu's Capital in IR: Analysing World Society Sponsors International Political Sociology None

Chair(s) Catherine Goetze University of Nottingham Forget Bourdieu! The Limits of Bourdieu’s Social Theory for Understanding Transnational Spaces and a MicroSociological Alternative Christian Büger European University Institute Nationhood as Political Field: Pierre Bourdieu and the Study of Nationalism Marc Helbling University of Zurich Professional Security: Applying Pierre Bourdieu's Field to International Political Analysis Didier Bigo Institut d'Études Politiques Paris The Meta-Field of Power and Global Inequality Bettina Mahlert University of Bielefeld Discussant(s) Charlotte Epstein University of Sydney

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SD25

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Human Rights Activism: Defending the Rights of Women Sponsors Human Rights Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Madeline J. Baer University of California, Irvine Human Rights and Private Wrongs: International and Local Campaigns Against Female Genital Mutilation Madeline J. Baer University of California, Irvine Imagined Soverignty: The 1990-2006 Movement for Redress for the 1930-1945 Imperial Japanese Military's 'Comfort Women' Prostitution System Leeann M. Townsend York University Transnational Advocacy Networks and Political Change in Mexico: Towards a Process of Socialization of International Norms of Violence against Women in the Case of Murdered Women in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua Olga Aikin Proffessor at Iteso, Tlaquepaque, Mexico. Discussant(s) Annica Kronsell Lund University

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SD26

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Internationalization of Business Curriculum: Cases of Argentina, Bahamas, Thailand and USA Sponsors International Education None

Chair(s) S. Boban Pesic Wisefutures English Language Graduate Business Programs in Thailand: Opportunities and Threats Suda Suwannapirom Burapha University, Thailand Intercultural Competent Businessperson: Role of International Project in Business Curriculum Gordana Pesakovic Argosy University Small Developing States, Policy, and Academia Olivia C. Saunders The College of The Bahamas The Effects of Globalization on Econimics and Business Curriculum Contents in Argentina Marcelo J. Rossi Universidad de Austral Discussant(s) Carlos Espinoza Fernández de Cór La Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador

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SD27

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Pursuing Social Justice: Human Rights and Use of International Law Sponsors Human Rights International Law Chair(s) Ann Marie Clark Purdue University A Path toward Establishing a Truth Commission on Jeju 4.3 (April 3rd) Massacre in Korea Hun Joon Kim University of Minnesota Accountable to Whom? Transnational Activism, the Global Compact, and National Autonomy Wagaki Mwangi Syracuse University Hans Peter Schmitz Syracuse University Human Rights and Human Suffering: Gender, Violence and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Jonneke Koomen University of Minnesota International Institutions and Human Rights: The ILO in Protecting British Columbia’s Public Employee’s Labor Rights Susan L. Kang University of Minnesota The Role of International Law and Norms in the Abolition of the Death Penalty for Child Offenders Robyn M. Linde University of Minnesota Working to Eliminate Human Rights Abuses of Children: A Cross-National Comparative Study Michael Bochenek Human Rights Watch Michael G. Schechter Michigan State University

Discussant(s) Martin J. Kifer University of Minnesota

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SD28

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Resource War and Peace Sponsors Peace Studies Environmental Studies Chair(s) Emily Meierding University of Chicago No Blood for Oil: the International Politics of Natural Resources Emily Meierding University of Chicago Non-Renewable Natural Resources and Interstate Conflict: Beg, Borrow, or Steal? Jesse T. Wasson SUNY, Buffalo Resource Conflicts in Africa: Impact on Human Security and Peacebuilding Earl Conteh-Morgan University of South Florida Discussant(s) Erick Highum

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SD29

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Globalization and Urban Discontinuities Sponsors Global Development Ethnicity Nationalism Migration Chair(s) Klaus Segbers University of Berlin Consequences of Globalization in a Formerly Divided City: The Case of Berlin Klaus Segbers University of Berlin Local Economies in Globalizing Cities: Discontinuities in our Policy Frameworks Patricia L. McCarney University of Toronto Political and Cultural Fragmentations in the Tampa Bay MSA Marc Amen University of South Florida Discussant(s) Martin M. Bosman University of South Florida

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SD30

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Movements of Gender and the Gender of Movements: Feminist Explorations Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Peace Studies Women's Caucus Chair(s) Julie A. Mertus American University Accommodating Indigenous Peoples within the Human Rights Regime: The Case of Awas Tingni v. Nicaragua Amy Eckert Metropolitan State College of Denver Among Cypriot Women: The Invisible Made Visible Maria Hadjipavlou University of Cyprus Engendering Protest: The Four Mothers Movement and Israel's Lebanon War Daniel Lieberfeld Duquesne University Gender and the Evolution of Family Migration Policy in the European Union Effie S. MacLachlan City University of New york Discussant(s) Kevin Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges Georgina Waylen University of Sheffield

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SD31

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Asian Economic Integration in Comparative Perspective Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Itaru Okamoto Bunkyo Gakuin University Constructing Regional Institutions in Asia: APEC and ASEAN+3 Yasumasa Komori University of Pittsburgh Yasumasa Komori University of Pittsburgh Does Economic Integration Change Political Elites’ Perception? --A Study of the Cross-Strait Relationship Hsiao-Chi Hsu Department of Political Science, University of Washington Falling Into Quicksand?: Political Risks of East Asia’s Financial Integration Itaru Okamoto Bunkyo Gakuin University

Progress Toward Integration?: Financial Cooperation in East Asia Jin-Young Kim Pusan National University Discussant(s) Thomas Kalinowski University of California in Berkeley

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SD32

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Peace Effect of International Organizations Sponsors Peace Studies International Organization Chair(s) Melissa Labonte University of Richmond Assessing International Criminal Court: The Survey of Stakeholders, International Experts and NGOs Karina V. Korostelina National Taurida University, Ukraine Ending Civil Wars: Evaluating International Peacebuilding Operations Duk Kim University of Missouri-St.Louis Peace AND Justice? The Contributions of the International Criminal Court to Peacebuilding Robert C. Johansen University of Notre Dame The Hope of a Region: Do Regional Institutions Reduce the Likelihood of Civil War in Africa? Simone Dietrich Penn State University Errol A. Henderson Pennsylvania State University Kathy Powers Penn State University Discussant(s) Melissa Labonte University of Richmond

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SD33

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Academic Freedom, Human Rights, and Democratization Sponsors Human Rights Peace Studies Chair(s) Cynthia Irvin RTI International, Duke University Academic Freedom: Mobilizing for Human Rights in the Academy Robert Quinn Scholars at Risk Assessing the Findings and Advocacy Potential of the Academic Freedom Index Pilot Study Jean-Marie Kamatali University of Notre Dame

Creating an Index of Academic Freedom: A Pilot Study in Process Cynthia Irvin RTI International, Duke University Human Security and American Soft Power Carol Atkinson Center for International Studies, University of Southern California Discussant(s) Jerry Pubantz University of North Carolina, Greensboro

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SD35

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Science and Technology in the Historical World System Sponsors International Political Economy None Chair(s) Christopher K. Chase-Dunn University of California, Riverside A Future Foretold? Leading Sector Development Past, Present, and Future Joachim K. Rennstich Fordham University Foreign Corporation Penetration, Corruption, and Economic Development in Less Developed Countries Jeffrey Kentor Department of Sociology, University of Utah Futures of Biotechnology and Geopolitics Richard E. Niemeyer University of California, Riverside The Power Configurations of the Central Civilization/World System 1500-200 BC: Slouching Toward Empire David Wilkinson UCLA Political Science Department Trade Dominance: Technologies, Institutions and Markets Paul Ciccantell Western Michigan University Discussant(s) Robert A. Denemark University of Delaware; General Editor: ISA Compendium Project

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SD36

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

U.S. Dyadic Foreign Policy Relations Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Sunil A. Vaswani Johns Hopkins University (PhD Candidate) Foreign Friends US-Hegemonic Politics towards Saudi-Arabia and Pakistan Iris Wurm Peace Research Institute Frankfurt

The North Korean Riddle : Same Problem, Different Results – American Foreign Policy from Clinton to Bush Etienne Levesque Raoul-Dandurand Chair in Strategic and Diplomatic Studies (UQAM) The Strategic Basis for US Support of Israel Ariel I. Roth Goucher College US-North Korean Relations in the Post-Cold War Era: A Constructivist Perspective Taehyung Ahn Florida International University Discussant(s) Sunil A. Vaswani Johns Hopkins University (PhD Candidate)

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SD37

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Foreign Policy Challenges: Identity, Community and Norms Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) Michael Cairo Georgetown College Religion and the Military: A Comparative Analysis (Or to Serve God or Country or Both?) Jack J. Porter The Citadel Shaping Religious Identity in the War on Terror: Huntington Revisited Philip W. Barker Centenary College of Louisiana William J. Muck University of Arkansas - Little Rock Who's In Charge? Problems and Challenges in the Intelligence Community Michael Cairo Georgetown College Why Soft Power is No Power at All: The Case for Norm Diffusion Steven B. Rothman University of Oregon Discussant(s) John R. Dreyer University of Tennessee-Knoxville

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SD38

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Global Public Health and Environmental Regulation Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Anna Kalbhenn ETH Zurich Government Spending, Interest Groups, Bureaucracy and Environmental Quality Vally Koubi ETH Zurich

International Political Integration and Environmental Quality in Low-Income Countries Gabriele S. Ruoff ETH Zurich The European Emissions Trading Scheme: A Model for a Global Emissions Trading System? Konuralp Pamukcu University of Phoenix-Chicago Discussant(s) Carolyn Bassett York University

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SD39

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Corporate Social Responsibility and IPE: Empirical Challenge, Theoretical Relevance and Policy Implication Sponsors International Political Economy Convention Theme Chair(s) Susan K. Sell The George Washington University Disaster for Sale: Neoliberalism and the Privatization of Socionatural Disaster Relief Corina J. McKendry University of California Santa Cruz Foreign Policy by Proxy? State Promotion of CSR Abroad in Failed States Virginia Haufler University of Maryland The Clash of Civilizations in the Market, the Clash of Theories to address it: Theoretical Framework of IPE to CSR Toshiya Ozaki Rikkyo University The Power and Politics of Socially Responsible Investment Michael R. MacLeod The George Washington University Discussant(s) Susan K. Sell The George Washington University

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SD40

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Social Construction of Crises as Mechanisms of International Change Sponsors International Organization International Political Sociology Chair(s) Wesley W. Widmaier St. Joseph's University Arguments in Favour of A Constructivist Analysis of Peace Processes Sarah Williams London School of Economics

Explanation and Understanding and the end of the Cold War Florian Wastl London School of Economics Memory and the Social Construction of Homeland Security and Civil Defense Veronica Kitchen University of British Columbia The Cognitive Calculus Theory of Decision-Making: Explaining the American Turn Toward Peace in Vietnam, 1968 Lori Helene Gronich Georgetown University The EU and Crisis Management: Modalities and Political Implications of a Reapropriation Stephan Davidshofer IEP de Paris-CERI Discussant(s) Wesley W. Widmaier St. Joseph's University

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SD41

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Canadian Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis None Chair(s) George A. MacLean University of Manitoba Canada's Response to The War Against Terrorim in Afghanistan: Predictable or Contextual? Nelson Michaud École nationale d'administration publique Peacebuilding While Peacemaking: The Merits of a Triple D Approach Taylor Owen The University of Oxford Patrick Travers The University of Oxford Self-Interest in Canadian Foreign Policy: The Principle and Practice of Internationalism George A. MacLean University of Manitoba

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SD42

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Oil, Politics, and Power Sponsors International Security Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) James Bowen University of Wisconsin Indigeneity and Natural Resource Control in the Andes Meghan E. Giulino Georgetown University

The Iranian State and the Oil Industry Ariel I. Ahram Georgetown University Transnational Structuring in Post-Soviet Energy Politics: The Roles of States and Firms Anthony E. Martinez Georgetown University Discussant(s) James Bowen University of Wisconsin

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SD43

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Homeland Defense—Internalities and Externalities: Challenges of Defending the Continental United States Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Brian S. Dietzman United States Military Academy 'A Space in Which People Flow Freely': Regulating Immigration within the North American Security Perimeter Margaret D. Stock United States Military Academy Illegal Immigrants, Special Interest Aliens, and the Continental United States: The Assessed Threat and Potential US Northern Command Response Michael P. Schaub United States Air Force Academy North American Security Perimeter: Necessity or Luxury Brian S. Dietzman United States Military Academy Discussant(s) Dave H. McIntyre Texas A&M University

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SD44

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Constructivist Approaches in IPE Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Heather D. McKeen-Edwards McMaster University Globalization and the Role of Ideas in International Political Action Craig P. Berry University of Sheffield Identity, Anxiety, and Expectation: Economic Development in a Globalized World Amy M. Skonieczny University of Minnesota Revisiting The Second Image Reversed: Possibilities for Constructivist Theory in IR Derick A. Becker University of Connecticut

Discussant(s) Mark D. Hamilton American University

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SD45

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Turkey in Domestic, Regional, and Global Perspective Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Yavuz Yasar University of Denver Considerations on Turkey's Financial Burden for EU's Regional Policy after Accession Cem Kilic Gazi University-Department of Labour Economics Ayla Ogus Izmir University of Economics, Department of Economics Çinar Ozen Gazi University, Department of International Relations Neo-Liberal Reforms in Pension and Health Care Systems in Turkey Yavuz Yasar University of Denver Turkey, Pivotal Middle Powers and Global Order Mehmet Ozkan University of Johannesburg Why Did Financial Liberalization Fail to Deliver I'ts Promises in Emerging Markets? Re-Thinking the Fallacy of Neoliberal Arguments in the Light of Turkish and Argentinean Examples Ilke Civelekoglu University of Virginia Discussant(s) Sule Toktas Isik University

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SD46

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Efficacy of NATO: Air Power, Balkans, Nukes, and War on Terror Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Shannon Peterson Utah State University Identity, Power and Fear: Taking Stock of Nato's Policies in the Balkans Corneliu Bjola University of Toronto The Future of NATO's Nuclear Weapons Jeffrey A. Larsen SAIC

The U.S., NATO, and the War on Terror: Sustaining the Security Community Renee M. de Nevers Syracuse University Discussant(s) Gabriela Marin Thornton University of Miami

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SD47

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

The Politics of IO Membership Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Matthew C. Zierler Michigan State University From Signature to Ratification: Uncovering the Determinants of Participation in International Institutions Autumn Lockwood Payton Ohio State University From State Centrality to Functional-Competence: Toward A Sui Generis Model For Taiwan’s Participation In International Organizations? Vincent W. Wang University of Richmond Hegemonic Influence and the Creation of Regional Architecture in Latin America Katharine Jefferson University of Arizona The Politics of Membership: Turkey and International Governmental Organizations John A. Scherpereel James Madison University Matthew C. Zierler Michigan State University Discussant(s) Michael Mosser US Army School of Advanced Military Studies

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SD48

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Impacts of EU Involvement on Issue Profiles of National Parties Sponsors International Organization None Chair(s) Paul G. Lewis Open University Consolidating Democracy? Europeanisation and Political Parties in Portugal Marina Costa Lobo University of Lisbon Impacts of "Europe" on National Party Issue Profiles Robert Harmel Texas A&M University

Impacts of "Europe" on National Party Issue Profiles Zeynep Somer University of California - Davis Italian Political Parties and the European Union: Implications for Party Change Luciano Bardi Political Science Department, University of Pisa The Impact of Europeanization on the Attitudinal Cohesion of Parties in the U.K. Paul D. Webb University of Sussex Discussant(s) Lori Thorlakson University of Nottingham

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SD49

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

European Environmental Policy Sponsors Environmental Studies None Chair(s) Peer-Olof Busch Freie Universitaet Berlin EU Emissions Trading: Lessons and Prospects Jon B. Skjaerseth The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Jørgen Wettestad The Fridtjof Nansen Institute EU Policy on New Renewables: To What Extent and How has it Influenced Norway? Elin Lerum Boasson The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Regulatory Competition and Environmental Harmonization: Race to the Bottom or Race to Brussels? Katharina Holzinger University of Hamburg Thomas Sommerer Univeristy of Hamburg The Double Curse of Lacking Capacity - Evidence from an Instrumental Variable Approach to the Making and Taking of European Environmental Policies Tanja A. Börzel Free University of Berlin Tobias Hofmann WCFIA, Harvard University Discussant(s) Barbara M. Connolly University of Notre Dame

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SD50

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Exploring Theories of Alliance Sponsors International Security Studies None

Chair(s) Jacques Lippert European Institute for International Relations Alliance Formation in the Unipolar System Hasan B. Yalcin Graduate student Under the Shadow of External Threats Wei Liu Arizona State University Discussant(s) Jacques Lippert European Institute for International Relations

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SD51

Saturday

3:45 - 5:30 PM

Future Implications and Historical Perspectives Sponsors International Security Studies None Chair(s) Cornelius Friesendorf University of Munich Balance of Power, Balance of Threat, and the Third-Party Reassurance Effects of an Alliance: Asian Reactions to an Expanding US-Japan Alliance Paul Midford Norwegian University of Science and Technology Japan’s Grand Strategy and Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance Ryo Shimizu Mie Chukyo University The Washington Naval Treaty and East Asian Security, 1919-1937 Robert M. Farley University of Kentucky Discussant(s) Sugu Narayanan University of Alabama