Post on 30-Jan-2023
Sunday
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Virtual Poster GalleryM00: Sunday 5:00 AM - 6:30 AM Virtual Poster Session
Theorizing Peace Beyond the Human: The Need for Overcoming the Anthropocentrism of Peace Studies
Ramon Blanco (Federal University of La n-American Integra on)
Interna onal Disputes, Patrio sm, and the Legisla ve DebatesKoji Kagotani (Osaka University of Economics)Kohei Watanabe (Waseda University)
When Parallel Lines Intersect: The Case for Neorealist FeminismDylan Mo n (Kangwon Na onal University)
Theore cal-analy cal considera ons about the rela on between Intellectual Property Norms Expansion, the Everyday and Resistance
Daniel Oliveira (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)Who to listen to? - Poli cal and Expert Authority in the Marine Biodiversity Regime Complex
Arne Langlet (University of Vienna)Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna)
Social Embeddedness and Rebel Governance in Civil Wars: The Case of the PYD in Northeastern Syria
Arthur Stein (University of Montréal)Territory and Na onalism: A Case Study of Japan’s Territorial Dispute with China
Tianchong LI (Aoyama Gakuin University)Inter-ins tu onal Coopera on and Trade
Sara Fontanet (University of St.Gallen)Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen)
Disability, Disadvantage and Depriva on: Mapping the Rights of Disabled persons in India
Asima Sahu (Ravenshaw University)Ashok Tandi (Ravenshaw University)Niranjan Barik (Ravenshaw University)
Poli cal Motherhood and Feminism: A Call for Mutual EngagementCrystal Whetstone (Sam Houston State University)
the Brazilian transi onal jus ce process: under the light or shadow of poli cal memory?
maria alice venancio albquerque (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
Interna onal Arbitra on and Regulatory Chill on Climate Change Laws
Youngchae Lee (University of Rochester)Rethinking the kamikaze: militarized masculini es and the interna onal poli cs of power
Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)Foreign energy policy in Ecuador: Between geopoli cs and nonviolence
Paola Lozada (Puce)Once Burned, Twice Scared: Reputa onal Risk, Over-Compliance, and the Long-Term Implica ons of US Financial Sanc ons
Benjamin Raynor (University of California, Irvine)Post-COVID Transregionalism: Might the Megaprojects Survive?
Denis Kuznetsov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Why RTAs mi gate non-tariff protec onism: an analysis of non-tariff measures, RTAs, and WTO Ministerial Conferences
Lucas Baggi (Universidade de Brasília)
Reflec ons on Peacebuilding and Russian-Norwegian Perspec ves in Arc c
Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy, Primakov IMEMO, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State Linguis c Univ.)
Dividing Stakes: Economic Interdependence, Natural Resources, and the Militariza on of Interstate Disputes
Ray Ou-Yang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)
Central Europe: From pianissimo towards the crescendo in IR scholarship?
Stepanka Zemanova (University of Economics, Prague)Radka Druláková (University of Economics, Prague, Faculty of Interna onal Rela ons)
Indirect Governance and Regime Design: Explaining Ins tu onal Overlap through the Governor’s Dilemma
David Hageboelling (University of Oxford)Democra c Backsliding: Democra c Changes Triggered by Covid-19
Tianchong LI (Aoyama Gakuin University)Meshing Communica on and Structure: Understanding Actor Networks and Access in River Nego a ons
Tomas Hatala (Concordia University)Brazilian psychopoli cs under Bolsonarism: a post-truth-oriented foreign and domes c poli cs
Thiago Galvao (University of Brasilia)Cín a Lucena (University of Brasilia)
Global Compe on: Strategic Narra ves and Ontological Security Dynamics of Chinese, Russian, Venezuelan, and Iranian Media
Robert Hinck (Air University)Sara Kitsch (Air University )
A Sustainability Assessment of Single-Use Plas cs Regula on in Costa Rica
Christopher Graham (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Preliminary Program
Monday
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal rela ons as if people ma erMA01: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University)Chair Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues Lopes (Pon fical Catholic
University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas))Part. Oumar Ba (Cornell University)Part. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)Part. Ami Shah (Pacific Lutheran University)Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University)Part. Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University)Part. Gino Vlavonou (Social Science Research Council)Part. Megan Manion (University of Minnesota )Part. Vinicius Tavares (PUC Minas Gerais)Part. Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)
Virtual Structuring
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Peace Studies
Reading spaces of peace and conflict through public visual arts MA02: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Larissa Fast (HCRI, University of Manchester)Disc. Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University)
Virtual Panel
Illumina ons, Shadows and Transforma ons: Exploring the Uses, Limita ons, and Implica ons of Light Graffi and Projec on Bombing in Spaces of Conflict and Peace
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy (Butler University)Visualising peace and violence through border art at the Mexico-US border
Angel Iglesias (Tampere University)The Visual Communica on of Brexit in Northern Ireland: Decoding Public Imagery on Iden ty, Poli cs and Europe
Megan Armstrong (Liverpool John Moores University)When the walls call out: protest graffi as a global tool of civil resistance
Eric Lepp (University of Waterloo)Money and messages: The poli cal economy of street art in conflict-affected socie es
Birte Vogel (University of Manchester)Lydia Cole (Durham University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interdisciplinary Studies
How the small world of communi es ma ers for global sustainability?
MA03: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Irina Petrova (KU Leuven)Disc. Trine Flockhart (University of Southern Denmark)
Virtual Panel
Understanding resilience in a complex world Elena Korosteleva (University of Kent)
Complexity-thinking: how the small world of communi es ma ers for global sustainability
Irina Petrova (KU Leuven)Emerging orders and conflic ng visions – the challenges to governance in a mul -order world
Zachary Paikin (University of Kent)
Arab Peoplehood as Local Ownership in the Europe’s Southern Neighborhood
Larbi Sadiki (Qatar university)The Consequences of Non-Consolida on: Evalua ng External and Internal Resilience in Central Asia a er COVID
Fabienne Bossuyt (Ghent University)Yuval Weber (Marine Corps University, Krulak Center)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Regional Coopera on and Rivalry MA04: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Campus))
Chair Ivo Ganchev (Queen Mary University of London)Disc. Tugba Bayar (Bilkent University)Disc. Denis Degterev (Peoples Friendship University of Russia
(RUDN University) & MGIMO-University)Disc. Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong
Campus))Disc. Mor Sobol (Tamkang University)Disc. Ivo Ganchev (Queen Mary University of London)Disc. Bárbara Neves (Interis tu onal Graduate Program in
Interna onal Rela ons San Tiago Dantas (UNESP, UNICAMP, PUC-SP))
Disc. Bianca Jesus (University of São Paulo)
Virtual Flash Talk
South American Regional Ins tu ons: a historical analysis.Bárbara Neves (Interis tu onal Graduate Program in Interna onal Rela ons San Tiago Dantas (UNESP, UNICAMP, PUC-SP))
Towards a Life Cycle Theory of Regionalism: Lessons from La n American Integra on
Ivo Ganchev (Queen Mary University of London)The role of regional financial ins tu ons in the integra on of physical infrastructure in MERCOSUR
Bianca Jesus (University of São Paulo)Ta ana de Souza Leite Garcia (Universidade de São Paulo)
The impact of US-China-Taiwan strategic triangle on Taiwan’s foreign policy towards third countries: Israel as a case study
Mor Sobol (Tamkang University)Is India Retrea ng from its Act East to Act Indo-Pacific Policy?
Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Campus))
US-China decoupling: contours of global coali onsDenis Degterev (Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) & MGIMO-University)Maxim Nikulin (RUDN University)Arkadiy Eremin (RUDN university)
Unilateral Withdrawal from Interna onal Mul lateral Trea esTugba Bayar (Bilkent University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Security Studies
Power contesta ons in everyday (in)securityMA05: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)Chair Alice Finden (SOAS, University of London)Disc. Jonna Nyman (University of Sheffield)
Virtual Panel
Everyday (in)security in Bri sh de-radicaliza on: “It might be nothing – but it could be something”
Tom Pe nger (University of Warwick)
Preliminary Program
Workplace organising in arms companies and the everyday produc on of insecurity and war
Elena Simon (University of Sheffield)Covid-19 and everyday (in)security: How the coronavirus pandemic helped to reveal the Eurocentric founda ons of Cri cal Security Studies
Jack Holland (University of Leeds)Security dilemmas: exploring everyday people’s concep ons, experiences and dilemmas
Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín (Na onal Distance Educa on University (UNED))
Violence as peace: militarized masculini es and everyday violence in post-conflict spaces
Kara Hooser (The Ohio State University )
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)South Asia in World Poli csEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
The Changing Na onalisms of South AsiaMA06: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary)Part. Andrea Malji (Hawaii Pacific University)Part. Ri uporna Cha erjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Part. Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Poli cal Science,
University of Delhi)Part. Esra Elif Nartok (Karadeniz Technical University)Part. Umer Rahman (Florida Interna onal University)Part. Nazir Mir (Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New
Delhi)Part. Amit Julka (Na onal University of Singapore)Part. Kir Singh (University of Delhi)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Disconnects of Corrup on: How to Address the Prac cal Applica on of Research
MA07: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Paul Heywood (University of No ngham)Disc. Ambika Samarthya-Howard (Global Integrity)Part. Heather Marque e (University of Birmingham)Part. Pallavi Roy (SOAS)Part. Jan Meyer-Sahling (University of No ngham)Part. Jackie HARVEY (Northumbria University)Part. Claudia Baez Camargo (Basel Ins tute on Governance
University of Basel)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interdisciplinary Studies
Uncertainty in Global Poli cs (I): Approaches, Methods, and Applica ons
MA08: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheffield)Disc. Ilan Kelman (UCL)
Virtual Panel
Approaches to Uncertainty in Global Poli csMiriam Matejova (Masaryk University)Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheffield)
Studying Interna onal Rela ons in Adverse Condi ons: The Uncertainty Spectrum
Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland)
The Paradox of Uncertainty: Ground-level Diplomats, Foreign Policy, and Uncons tu onal Regime Change
Haley J. Swedlund (Radboud University Nijmegen)‘Why We Fight’: Extreme Uncertainty in Eastern Ukraine
Jesse Driscoll (University of California, San Diego)Natalia Savelyeva (Public sociology lab (CISR), Tyumen state university)
‘The Poli cs of Uncertainty’ in Prac ce: The 2020 Presiden al Elec on that Changed Belarus
Sofie Bedford (Uppsala University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Law
Interna onal Law for the "Smaller" World: In its way or suppor ng its way?
MA09: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Mika Hayashi (Kobe University)Disc. Mika Hayashi (Kobe University)
Virtual Panel
Avoiding a tragedy of the commons in the high seas: Is interna onal law enough for the task?
Tony Cabus (Walter Schücking Ins tute for Interna onal Law)Cyber-enabled disinforma on campaigns and interna onal law; naviga ng troubled waters
William Letrone (Kobe University )Third-Party Countermeasures in Interna onal Law: From the Case of the EU’s Restric ve Measures against Myanmar
Akihiro Yamaguchi (Kobe University)Autonomous (Non-UN) economic sanc ons: assessment in light of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
Mika Hayashi (Kobe University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Kinship across borders: Feminist collabora ve wri ng-dancing across me and space
MA10: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Charlo e Morris (University of Portsmouth)Disc. Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)Part. Zuleika Bibi Sheik (Erasmus University Ro erdam)Part. Alys Mendus (Melbourne Graduate School of Educa on)Part. Ca a Gregora (Lund University)Part. Chelsea Coon (University of Melbourne)Part. Nikole Puskas (University College London )Part. Laura Horn (University of Roskilde)Part. tania canas (University of Melbourne )Part. Laila Kadiwal (UCL)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Communica on
Emerging Communica on Technologies & Complex Governance Challenges: What We Have Learned Regarding Policy & Prac ce
MA11: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Nane e S. Levinson (American University)Disc. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University)Part. Laura DeNardis (American University)Part. Francesca Musiani (CNRS)Part. Fiona Alexander (American. University)Part. Corinne Cath-Speth (Oxford Internet Ins tute)
Virtual Roundtable
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Global DevelopmentReligion and Interna onal Rela ons
Bridging Research, Prac ce and Policy in Religion and Interna onal Development
MA12: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Jennifer Philippa Eggert (Joint Learning Ini a ve on Faith and Local Communi es)
Part. Jeffrey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University)Part. Serri Mahmood (Humboldt University zu Berlin)Part. Olivia Wilkinson (Joint Learning Ini a ve on Faith and Local
Communi es)Part. Jayeel Cornelio (Ateneo de Manila University)Part. Loreen Maseno (Maseno university )
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal EconomyInterna onal Organiza on
Global Economy's Health: The IMF and the COVID-19 PandemicMA13: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Mark Hibben (Saint Joseph's College)Part. Merih Angin (Koç University)Part. Susanne P. Lütz (FernUniversitaet in Hagen)Part. Anton Malkin (Centre for Interna onal Governance
Innova on)Part. Saliha Me nsoy (University of Groningen)Part. Alex Nunn (University of Derby)Part. Paul White (Leeds Becke University)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Foreign Policy AnalysisInterna onal Security Studies
Opening the Red Box: Foreign Policy Analysis meets ChinaMA14: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Valerie Hudson (Texas A&M University, The Bush School of Government and Public Service)
Part. Andrea Ghiselli (Fudan University)Part. Todd H. Hall (University of Oxford)Part. Andrew Scobell (RAND Corpora on)Part. Andrew Chubb (Lancaster University)Part. Zongyuan Zoe Liu (Fletcher School, Tu s University)Part. Kai He (Griffith University)Part. Huiyun Feng (Griffith University)Part. Min Ye (Boston University)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal SociologyGlobal Development
Mul disciplinary Encounters with Global China in Interconnected Worlds
MA15: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Marina Rudyak (Heidelberg University)Chair Maximilian Mayer (University of Bonn)Disc. Xin Zhang (East China Normal University)Disc. Chih-yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)Part. Maria Repnikova (Georgia State University)Part. Chiung-Chiu Huang (Na onal Chengchi University)Part. Nadine Godehardt (German Ins tute for Interna onal and
Security Affairs)Part. Lai-Ha Chan (University of Technology Sydney)Part. Josef Mahoney (East China Normal University )Part. Rogier Creemers (Leiden University)Part. Harryanto Aryodiguno (President University)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Foreign Policy AnalysisPost Communist Systems
Role Theory, Russia, and the Central Asian Former Soviet StatesMA16: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)Disc. John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)
Virtual Panel
Illusions of equidistance: Russo-Turkmen rela ons in contextLuca Anceschi (University of Glasgow)
Tajikistan’s foreign policy towards Russia: Balancing between Vassalage and Asymmetric Partnership
Kirill Nourzhanov (Australian Na onal University)Role Theory, Foreign Policy, and Weak States: The case of Kyrgyzstan
Kemel Toktomushev (PhD Candidate, U. of Exeter)Na onal percep ons of Russia's role and the CIS
Rybalko Mikhail (Irkutsk State University)Uzbekistan's Role Concep on in the former Soviet Space
Bernardo Fazendeiro (University of Coimbra, Faculty of Economics and Centre for Social Studies)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Environmental Studies
Smart Ci es: Poli cs, Governance, and SustainabilityMA17: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Derek Kauneckis (Desert Research Ins tute)Chair Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut)Disc. Jacqueline Klopp (Columbia University )
Virtual Panel
Smart Ci es and the Surveillance State: Implica ons for Popular Democracy in Ecuador
Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph)Building a Socially Smart City: Provincializing evidence from smart urban development in Bhubaneswar, India
Diganta Das (Nanyang Technological University)Smart city or Scam city? Narra ves of the Smart City Mission in India
Praneeta Mudaliar (Ithaca College)Juhi Huda (FLAME University, Pune, India)
Smart and Sustainable? Emerging governance challenges around environmental smart tech for global ci es
Derek Kauneckis (Desert Research Ins tute)
Preliminary Program
India’s Climate-Smart Ci es Framework: Evolu on, Efficacy, and Poten al Opportuni es
Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut)
Associa on of Korean Poli cal StudiesInterna onal Studies Associa on
South Korean poli cs and policy making under internal and external contesta on
MA18: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Yoonkyung Lee (University of Toronto)Disc. Jiye Kim (University of Sydney)
Virtual Partner
On the Perils of Presiden alism? Direct Presiden al Elec ons and the Ins tu onaliza on of Asian Party Systems (1948-2020)
Don S Lee (University of No ngham)Global High-Tech War and South Korea’s Strategy: A Case Study of the K-Semiconductor Belt Strategy
Ji Young Choi (Ohio Wesleyan University)Korea’s Changing Na onal Story: Tes ng Theories of Inclusivity
Aram Hur (University of Missouri)Party reputa on, moral expecta ons, and vo ng behavior in South Korea
Youn Ki (Seoul Na onal University)Eunbin Chung (University of Utah)
How Bureaucra c Emula on Shapes Alloca on of Foreign Aid: The Case of South Korea’s Aid Agencies
Chamseul Yu (Texas A&M University)Taehee Whang (Yonsei University)Elena McLean (SUNY Buffalo)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
FTGS Townhall: Feminist Praxis in/and Post-Covid Futuri esMA19: Monday 6:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Chair Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso (Babcock University)Chair Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL))Part. Theresa de Langis (American University of Phnom Penh)Part. Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol)Part. Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)Part. Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)Part. Maria Tanyag (Australian Na onal University)Part. Amanda Chisholm (King's College London )Part. Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Part. Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College)Part. Sharmila Parmanand (University of Cambridge)Part. Ayako Kobayashi (Sophia University)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Confron ng Nuclear Imperialisms in and beyond the Pacific: Feminist Conversa ons across Sectoral, Disciplinary and Geopoli cal Divides.
MB01: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)Chair shine choi (Massey University)Part. Claire Sla er (Independent Researcher/Re red Academic)Part. Tiara Na'pu (University of Colorado Boulder)Part. Anna Weichselbraun (University of Vienna)Part. Laura Considine (University of Leeds)Part. Ray Acheson (Women's Interna onal League for Peace and
Freedom)Part. Tamara Pa on (Princeton University)Part. Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth)Part. Anne Harrington (Cardiff University)Part. Shampa Biswas (Whitman College)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Western professional service providers and kleptocra c statesMB02: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Jason Sharman (University of Cambridge)Disc. Elizabeth David-Barre (University of Sussex)Disc. Jacqueline Klopp (Columbia University )
Virtual Panel
Are interna onal an -money laundering regimes instrumentalised by kleptocracies? Evidence from cases of Eurasian elites
John D. Heathershaw (University of Exeter)Tena Prelec (DPIR, University of Oxford)David G. Lewis (University of Exeter)
London Calling? Party-State Linkages and Geopoli cal Consequences of Elite Chinese Investment in Property
Mar n Thorley (University of Exeter) Unlocking the ‘black box of poli cal will’ for tackling organised crime, kleptocracy and transna onal corrup on
Heather Marque e (University of Birmingham)Transna onal Uncivil Society: A Framework for Discussion
Alexander Cooley (Columbia University)John D. Heathershaw (University of Exeter)Ricardo Soares de Oliveira (University of Oxford)Casey Michel (Financial Transparency Coali on)
Enabling African loots: Tracking the laundering of Nigerian kleptocrats’ ill-go en gains in the United Kingdom
Tena Prelec (DPIR, University of Oxford)Ricardo Soares de Oliveira (University of Oxford)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Poli cal Demography and Geography
The poli cal geography of a ‘smaller world’: new dynamics and trends
MB03: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI))
Disc. Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI))
Disc. Robert Kissack (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Virtual Panel
Preliminary Program
The European Union and the Middle East. Geopoli cs and Poli ciza on in the European Parliament
Federica Bicchi (London School of Economics)Tapio Raunio (Tampere University)Wolfgang Wagner (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
The promise of ‘the local’ approach to overcome geopoli cal dynamics in Eurasia?
Elena Korosteleva (University of Kent)Irina Petrova (KU Leuven)
All that gli ers is not gold: vaccine diplomacy and geopoli cal leadership
Federica Zardo (Danube University Krems, Austria)The Geopoli cs or Russia’s Hybrid Challenge to Liberal Democracy: The Case of the United States
Yevgeniy Kondratov (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)The geopoli cs of a socio-poli cal movement: a cross-country and mul level analysis of the impact of the Muslim Brotherhood
Adrià Rivera Escar n (IBEI)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Historical Interna onal Rela onsGlobal DevelopmentPeace StudiesFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Non-Western Agency in World Poli cs MB04: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)Disc. Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University)
Virtual Panel
Non-Western Agency: Race, Racism and Slavery in the Islamic WorldAnahita Arian (University of Erfurt)
Hai an Revolu onary Liberté: Agency and theory in the history of the concept of libera on
Taylor Borowetz (SOAS University of London)Re-enchan ng worlds. Approaching other-than-human agency through Andean no ons of kamaq and ajayu
Amaya Querejazu (Universidad de An oquia)Liberalism and Coloniality: Indigenous Claims-Making and the Ques on of Civic Purity in Spanish Cons tu onalism
Arturo Chang (Williams College)Non-Western agency in the making of the Global Economy
John Hobson (The University of Sheffield)Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Organiza on
The COVID-19 Pandemic and the European UnionMB05: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Louis Pauly (University of Toronto)Disc. Frederic Merand (University of Montreal)
Virtual Panel
‘Introduc on to the Special Issue “The COVID-19 Pandemic and the European Union”
Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)Lucia Quaglia (University of Bologna)
The European Central Bank and the pandemic: whatever it takes 2.0?
Amy Verdun (University of Victoria)Lucia Quaglia (University of Bologna)
Where do we go from here? Post-pandemic Europe and what we learned from the EU’s latest exercise in contrast
Erik Jones (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Ins tute)Veronica Anghel (European University Ins tute)
The EU as Crisis Manager? Lessons from Three Transboundary Crises
Arjen Boin (Leiden University)Mark Rhinard (Stockholm University)
Neofunc onalism, failure, and rescues: European integra on in the COVID-19 pandemic
Sco Greer (University of Michigan)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Localizing forced displacement research, policy and prac ceMB06: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair James Milner (Carleton University)Part. Lama Mourad (Carleton University)Part. Maha Shuayb (Lebanese American University)Part. Ulrike Krause (Osnabrück University)Part. Rose Jaji (University of Zimbabwe)Part. Merve Erdilmen (McGill University)Part. Amanda Coffie (University of Ghana, Legon)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Human RightsPeace StudiesPoli cal Demography and Geography
(Non-)Violent Remaking of Urban Geopoli cs A er WarMB07: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Emma Elfversson (Uppsala University)Disc. Dani K. Nedal (Carnegie Mellon University)
Virtual Panel
Varia ons of Zoning: Spa al Protec on as Urban Governance in MINUSTAH
Silvia Danielak (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Consistency and Con nuity? Mapping and Explaining the Spa al Distribu on of Violence in Postwar Belfast
Ivan Gusic (Lund University)Marie-Therese Meye (Uppsala University)
Why is the incidence of conflicts in ci es lower than elsewhere in Muslim Mindanao, Philippines?
Joseph Capuno (University of the Philippines)Unpacking urban (dis)con nui es of postwar violence
Emma Elfversson (Uppsala University)The Poli cal Geography of Violence A er War: Poli cal Territorial Control and Urban Violence in Postwar Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
Sebas an van Baalen (Uppsala University)Nguyen Ha (Vanderbilt University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Peace Studies
Reading spaces of peace and conflict through public arts of protestMB08: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Eric Lepp (University of Waterloo)Disc. Henry Redwood (King's College, London)
Virtual Panel
Post-colonial, post-conflict na on-building: Exploring contested Histories and Iden es through Street Art
Catherine Arthur (University of Manchester)
Preliminary Program
Visual Poli cs of the Thawra: Graffi as Means of Spa al Contesta on & Protest
Dina Yunis (King's College London)“It’s Symbolic Because We’re Too Small” The Poli cs of Materials and Loca ons in Pales nian and Israeli An -Occupa on Ac vism
Alyssa Paylor (University of Notre Dame)Arts-Based Nonviolent Ac on in Conflict-Affected Socie es: The ‘Ana Taban’ Movement in South Sudan
Mai Osama (Cairo University)Music, Social Change and Peace
Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Interna onal Ac vists and Organiza ons against Domes c Poli csMB09: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Tugba Bayar (Bilkent University)Chair Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo)Disc. Valerie Percival (Carleton University)Disc. Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College)Disc. Seila Panizzolo (City, University of London)Disc. Erman Ermihan (Kadir Has University)Disc. Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo)Disc. Tugba Bayar (Bilkent University)
Virtual Flash Talk
Progressive Religious Ac vism and Global Governance ReformSabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College)
The Lancet-SIGHT Commission on Building Peaceful Socie es through Health and Gender Equality
Valerie Percival (Carleton University)Turkey’s Withdrawal from Istanbul Conven on
Tugba Bayar (Bilkent University)Populism and An -Globalism on Twi er: similari es in Brazil, La n America, Spain and Italy
Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo)Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo)
Holding Onto Resentment: Emo onal Ar cula ons in the EU-Turkey Rela ons A er the July 15 Coup A empt
Erman Ermihan (Kadir Has University)Domes c and Interna onal Organiza onal Fields: Conceptualising Interna onal Organiza ons and Governments in Rela on
Seila Panizzolo (City, University of London)Mapuche Youth and their Ac vism in Iden ty Poli cs in the Era of Neoliberal Mul culturalism
Sanchita Borah (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY )
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal SociologyTheory
Returning to the cri cal promise of the prac ce turnMB10: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University)Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge)Disc. Julian Go (University of Chicago)
Virtual Panel
Postcolonialism and the prac ce turnLou Pingeot (Université de Montréal)Vincent Pouliot (McGill University)
Acquiring Moral Capital through Gendered Interna onal Prac ces: The Doxic Struggle between Russia and Sweden
Patricia Salas Sanchez (Monash University)
Slow and distant: Reconsidering violence as prac ce in global poli cs
Jakob Dreyer (University of Copenhagen)The emergent global meritocracy: A field theory of global privilege
Alice Chessé (McGill University)Intersec onal Feminisms and the Prac ce/Rela onal Turn
Maïka Sondarjee (University of O awa)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interdisciplinary Studies
Wider discipline, smaller world and yet unabashedly parochial prac ces
MB11: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Amitabh Ma oo (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Disc. Bernard D'Sami (Director, Loyola Ins tute of Social Science
Training and Research (LISSTAR), Loyola College (Autonomous), Chennai)
Virtual Panel
The state of Interna onal Rela ons: S ll a far cry from interdisciplinarity?
Madhan Mohan Jaganathan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Narra ve methodology in Interna onal Rela ons: Towards a homegrown theory of jus ce
Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Delhi)
Situa ng Dalit migrant discourses on the Covid-19 pandemic: Insights from West Bengal
Adi Mukherjee (Leiden University)The promise of human security and the perils of exclusionary statecra
Shibu M. P. (NSS College Pandalam, Affiliated to University of Kerala)Padmam Ayyappan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Popular culture and Interna onal Rela ons: The challenges of doing ‘interdisciplinary’ research in India
Manu Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
On recogni on in IR (or, on being taken seriously)MB12: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)Part. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College)Part. Roxani Krystalli (University of St. Andrews)Part. Fred Chernoff (Colgate University)Part. Yong-Soo Eun (Hanyang University)Part. Jayson Waters (The University of Sydney)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Organiza on
Climate vulnerability, jus ce and legi macy in global governanceMB13: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University)Disc. Tim Bartley (Washington University in St. Louis)Disc. Craig Kauffman (University of Oregon)
Virtual Panel
From Li le ‘a’ Adapta on to Big ‘A’ Adapta on: Should Adapta on Reduce Vulnerability to Climate Change?
Lisa Schipper (University of Oxford)The Short-Term Planning Bias in Adapta on: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Bangladesh
Todd Eisenstadt (American University)
Preliminary Program
Storylines of Climate Change: A Network Analysis of the EU Agencies’ Discourse on Twi er
Karina Shyrokykh (Stockholm University)Reducing or enhancing climate vulnerability? The governing of climate risks in the Peruvian mining sector
Maria-Therese Gustafsson (Stockholm University)Trust and legi macy in global climate change adapta on
Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesInterna onal Security Studies
The Dynamics of Conflict-Related Sexual and Gender-Based Violence: Comparing Impact Across Global Regions
MB14: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Louise Olsson (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Disc. Elisabeth J. Wood (Yale)
Virtual Panel
Preven ng sexual violence in conflict: what works?Rachel Banfield (University of Monash )
Challenges in confron ng sexual violence in ColombiaAnne-Kathrin Kre (University of Oslo)
Methods for a New Field: Understanding Pa erns of CRSV Based on Media Reports
Sara Davies (Griffith University)Jacqui True (Monash University)Yolanda Riveros-Morales (Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre )
The Role of State In Preven ng and Responding to CRSV Phyu Phyu Oo (Griffith University)
A Feminist Cri que of Recovery and Reconstruc on Programs in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda: Situa ng Women’s Experiences at the Centre of Peacebuilding
Josephine Ndagire (School of Law, Makerere University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interdisciplinary Studies
Uncertainty in Global Poli cs (II): Current and Future Challenges MB15: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Miriam Matejova (Masaryk University)Disc. Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheffield)
Virtual Panel
Uncertainty and the Shi ing Norma ve Agenda in Responding to Climate Mobili es
Liam Moore (University of Wollongong)Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong)
Uncertainty and An cipatory Norm-building: The Prohibi onary Norm against Autonomous Weapons Systems
Berenike Prem (University of Kiel)Making Friends with Uncertainty: Hopeful Futuri es in Telling Stories about World Poli cs
Katharina Hunfeld (University of St Andrews)Shambhawi Tripathi (University of St. Andrews )
Governing Uncertainty during the Corona Pandemic: Knowledge Transfer, Policy-Making and Gender in Global Health Poli cs
Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp (Leibniz Ins tute of Agricultural Development in Transi on Economies (IAMO))
Junior Scholar Symposia
Armed forces, arms trade and arms controlMB16: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Megan H. MacKenzie (Simon Fraser University )
Virtual Junior Scholar
Buzzword Bingo: Jargon in the U.S. ArmyElena Wicker (Georgetown University)
Towards a New Way of Managing S gma sed Iden es in Nuclear Governance
Aniruddha Saha (King's College London)“Special Bilateral Rela ons” and Strategic Arms Supply: a compara ve case study of Germany-Israel and the US-UK
Itsik Bilia (University of Haifa)The Major Conven onal Arms Trade: Alliances, Preferences, and Con nuity
Rick Da (Yale University)Weaponized and Overhyped: Hypersonic Technology Race
Dominika Kunertova (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Peace StudiesInterna onal Security Studies
China and Peace Opera ons in the Changing Global OrderMB17: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University)Chair Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)Disc. Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)Disc. Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)
Virtual Panel
China’s Influences in the Making of the Global Security Order: Insiders’ Percep ons of China’s Peacebuilding
Miwa Hirono (Ritsumeikan University)Developmental Peace, Liberal Peace and Peace Opera ons
Yin He (China Peacekeeping Police Training Center )In Quest for a Great-Power Role in Peacebuilding: China’s Dual Strategies in Peacekeeping and Development Finance
Xinyu Yuan (Doctoral Researcher, Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Switzerland)
Emerging Alterna ve? China’s Developmental Peace Approach in South Sudan
Chun Zhang (Shanghai Ins tutes for Interna onal Studies)Is There a “Chinese Peace”? Insights from Compara ve Analysis of Chinese, Japanese, and Russian Approaches to Peacebuilding and Conflict Management
Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Global Development
Transna onal ac vism within the Global SouthMB18: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Jana Hönke (University of Groningen)Chair Jan Sändig (University of Bayreuth)Disc. Kathy Dodworth (University of Edinburgh)
Virtual Panel
“Girl Power” Ac vism in Sierra Leone: A Conversa onAisha Fofana Ibrahim (University)Anne Menzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
Preliminary Program
Understanding the role of investor origin for domes c and transna onal conten on against large-scale investment projects
Jan Sändig (University of Bayreuth)Jana Hönke (University of Groningen)
Transna onal women coali on from the Global South: the feminist strike (8M) in Argen na and Brazil (2017-2020)
Alessandra Jungs de Almeida (Federal University of Santa Catarina)
Overcoming iden ty poli cs: cross-cleavage coopera on in mass protests in the MENA post 2011
Irene Weipert-Fenner (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Exploring Core-Periphery Subjec vi es: Transna onal Advocacy Networks and Environmental Movements in India
Roomana Hukil (McMaster University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Human RightsInterdisciplinary Studies
Iden ty Documenta on and Ci zenshipMB19: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Chair Imke Harbers (University of Amsterdam)Disc. Imke Harbers (University of Amsterdam)
Virtual Panel
A New Expression of Dominicanidad? The Dominican ID Card, Technology and Race
Eve Hayes de Kalaf (Centre for La n American and Caribbean Studies)
Neglec ng ci zenship: Role of law and legal ins tu ons in ci zenship revoca on in India
Aashish Yadav (Jindal Global Law School)Interdisciplinary thinking a requirement for inclusive iden fica on
Bronwen Manby (LSE)Birth Registra on as Bordering Prac ce: Blocked Access to Ci zenship for Migrants’ Children in La n America and the Caribbean
Allison Petrozziello (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University)
Blocking Ci zenship: Documentary Deficiencies and Administra ve Obstruc onism in the Dominican Republic, Kenya, and India
Wendy Hunter (University of Texas)
Academic Freedom Commi eeInterna onal Studies Associa on
Academic Freedom, Globalised Scholarship and the Rise of Authoritarian China
MC01: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Katrin Kinzelbach (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)Part. Titus C. Chen (Na onal Sun Yat-sen University)Part. Eva Pils (King's College London)Part. Lyne e H. Ong (University of Toronto)Part. Björn Jerdén (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs and
Stockholm University)Part. Rory Truex (Princeton University)
Virtual Commi ee Panel
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Women's Caucus
Caring In and About: A Conversa on on Being Raced, Gendered or Othered in Academia
MC02: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Natasha Behl (Arizona State University)Part. Dipali Anumol (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)Part. Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University)Part. Sneha Annavarapu (University of Chicago)Part. Masaya Llavaneras Blanco (Wilfrid Laurier University - Balsillie
School of Interna onal Affairs)Part. Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Part. Julia Emtseva (Max Planck Ins tute for Compara ve Publc Law
and Interna onal Law)Part. Rebecca Townsley (Vanderbilt University)Part. Sheema Khawar (York University)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Building, Keeping, or Undermining PeaceMC03: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Sarah Daly (Columbia University)Chair Arthur Stein (University of Montréal)Disc. Sarah Daly (Columbia University)Disc. Arthur Stein (University of Montréal)Disc. Sumeyye Kaya Uyar (Koç University)Disc. Nakagawa Misa (Na onal Ins tute for Defense Studies, Japan)Disc. Daniela Irrera (University of Catania)Disc. Jasmine-Kim Westendorf (La Trobe University)Disc. Craig Lang (Florida Interna onal University)
Virtual Flash Talk
Poli cal Life a er Ethnic WarsSarah Daly (Columbia University)
Commi ed Sponsors: External Support Overtness and Insurgent Interac ons with Civilians in Civil Wars
Arthur Stein (University of Montréal)Secret Peace with Rebel Groups: A New Dataset on Secret Contacts
Sumeyye Kaya Uyar (Koç University)Interna onal Interven on to civil wars: What are impacts of strategies in military opera ons and development assistance to violence?
Nakagawa Misa (Na onal Ins tute for Defense Studies, Japan)Protec ng the protector The security of humanitarian workers in conflict zones
Daniela Irrera (University of Catania)Doing (no) harm: Sexual exploita on and abuse by civilian interveners in peace and humanitarian opera ons
Jasmine-Kim Westendorf (La Trobe University)Find the Missing, Find Peace?
Craig Lang (Florida Interna onal University)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global Poli cs and Chinese Foreign PolicyMC04: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio)Chair Pintu Kumar Mahla (Central University of Jammu)Disc. Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio)Disc. Pintu Kumar Mahla (Central University of Jammu)Disc. Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas
Founda on / University of Sao Paulo)Disc. Bhupendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Disc. Rafaela Sa (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)Disc. Sylvia Lawson (Tallinn University)Disc. Theo Westphal (University of Sheffield)
Virtual Flash Talk
Between Economic Liberalism and Democra c Backsliding: East-European Responses to China’s “17+1” Coopera on Ini a ve
Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio)China’S Expansionism And South Asia: The Main Hedge To South Asian Integra on
Pintu Kumar Mahla (Central University of Jammu)Mul lateral Banking and US-China Compe ve Collabora on Against COVID-19
Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Founda on / University of Sao Paulo)
Changing Global Order and Chinese Mul lateral Perspec ve: Washington Consensus vs Beijing Consensus
Bhupendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)The Geoeconomic Dynamics in Central Asia: The One Belt, One Road Ini a ve and the New European Strategy on perspec ve
Rafaela Sa (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)Flavio Alexandre de Oliveira Filho (Brazilian War College)
So Power: An Instrument to Promote China's Influence in Health Diplomacy amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
Sylvia Lawson (Tallinn University)Norma ve Power Through Prac ces of Rela onal Adapta on/Learning: The Case of China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve
Theo Westphal (University of Sheffield)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Peace StudiesFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace in Plural: Decolonial (and) Feminist Approaches to Peace(-building)
MC05: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg)Disc. Marcos Sebas an Scauso (Quinnipiac University)
Virtual Panel
De/colonizing peace(-building) through including ethnic(ized) epistemologies? The Colombian case
María Cárdenas (Justus-Liebig University of Giessen)Decolonial poli cs: state, statelessness and peace
Yasin Sunca (Bielefeld University)The Arab Apocalypse: a queer feminist cri que of masculinized poli cs and disaster
Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)Peace as normal life: post-Yugoslav peace imaginings
Slađana Lazić (Independent Peace Scholar)Elena B. Stavrevska (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Temporali es of peace and violence in Beirut: what can we learn from urban ac vism?
HELENE MARIE ABIRAAD (UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Global DevelopmentInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Enduring Indigeneity, An colonial Connec vity, Transna onal Solidarity and Pales ne
MC06: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University)Part. Mariam Georgis (University of Manitoba)Part. Dana El Kurd (University of Richmond)Part. Lana Tatour (University of New South Wales)Part. Mary Tu Baker (Western Washington University)Part. Mandy Turner (Humanitarian and Conflict Response Ins tute,
University of Manchester)Part. Alina Sajed (McMaster University)Part. Mir Fa mah Kanth (University of California San Diego (UCSD))
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Security Studies
Dialogues between Global South and North approaches to countering terrorism
MC07: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Alice Finden (SOAS, University of London)Chair Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)Disc. Jennifer Philippa Eggert (Joint Learning Ini a ve on Faith and
Local Communi es)
Virtual Panel
Deconstruc ng Pseudo-imperialism in Counterterrorism: Power Contesta ons in Everyday Security Interven ons in Africa
Samwel Oando (University of Otago)The rou nised construc on of Islamophobia in French Parliament: from the Stasi commission to Macron’s Presidency
Ugo Maria Gaudino (University of Kent)Transna onal experiences of counter terrorism: figuring the law in Britain and Egypt
Alice Finden (SOAS, University of London)Public perspec ves of interven ons aimed at building confidence in the Nigerian police: A systema c review
Tarela Juliet Ike (Teesside University )Resistance and agency in civilian-led counter-terrorism regimes
Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Human RightsInterna onal Security Studies
Rhetoric, legi ma on and norm contesta on: the effects on security and human rights
MC08: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)Chair Frank Foley (King's College London)Disc. Ron Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)
Virtual Panel
Coups, narcos, and terrorists: norm contesta on and the ban on assassina on under Bush and Clinton
Luca Trenta (Swansea University)Contesta on in Space: Cri cal Reevalua ons of Norm Theory and Great Power Behavior
Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) Norm contesta on in the UN Security Council: Par al agreements and their rela ve stability
Ane e S mmer (University of Oxford)How Democracies Legi mize Torture Despite Interna onal Norms
Christopher Einolf (Northern Illinois University)
Preliminary Program
Rhetorical manoeuvres to enable torture: ‘reverse shaming’ and narra ve contesta on in Spain and the UK
Frank Foley (King's College London)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Environmental StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Fossil fuel supply and the climate crisisMC09: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Takumi Shibaike (University of Calgary)Disc. Jessica F. Green (University of Toronto)
Virtual Panel
Designing fossil fuel phase-out policies: lessons from historical examples of bans on hazardous products
Georgia Piggot (University of Auckland)Assessing Pathways toward an Interna onal Agreement to Leave Fossil Fuels in the Ground
Harro van Asselt (University of Eastern Finland)Peter Newell (University of Sussex)
Dynamics of a ‘Net zero’ Norm: Origins, Diffusion and Contesta onMathieu Blondeel (Warwick Business School, University of Warwick)Hermine Van Coppenolle (Ghent University)Thijs Van de Graaf (Ghent University)
Pathways to na onal bans on fossil fuel extrac on: Insights from first-mover cases
Angela Carter (University of Waterloo)The Interna onal Climate Poli cs of Fossil Fuel Supply
Amy Janzwood (University of Bri sh Columbia)Kathryn Harrison (University of Bri sh Columbia)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Post Communist Systems
Smaller World, Wider Responsibili es: Re-building US-Russian Rela ons in a Turbulent World
MC10: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Norma C. Noonan (Augsburg University)Disc. Norma C. Noonan (Augsburg University)Part. Bruce Parro (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Anton Fedyashin (American University)Part. Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons (MGIMO University))Part. Ta ana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons)Part. Vidya Nadkarni (University of San Diego)Part. Charles E. Ziegler (University of Louisville)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Security StudiesPeace Studies
The Closure and A ermath of Peacekeeping MissionsMC11: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair John Gledhill (University of Oxford)Chair Richard Caplan (University of Oxford)Disc. Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham)
Virtual Panel
Double Trouble: Elec ons, Peacekeeping Withdrawal, and the Challenges of ‘Double Transi on’ in Liberia
John Gledhill (University of Oxford)Data Quality Challenges and Procedures for Studying ‘A er Exit’
Maline Meiske (University of Oxford)
What Peace has Been Kept? Hai an Experiences a er the Departure of the UN Peacekeeping Missions
Athena Kolbe (University of North Carolina, Wilmington)UNOCI’s Withdrawal from Côte d’Ivoire: When More is Less
Richard Caplan (University of Oxford)Theorizing the Consequences of UN Peacekeeping Withdrawal
Richard Caplan (University of Oxford)John Gledhill (University of Oxford)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Peace Studies
The EU Periphery as an Environment for Peace and for ConflictMC12: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Niall O Dochartaigh (Na onal University of Ireland Galway)Disc. Olga Demetriou (Durham University)
Virtual Panel
The Sleeping Giant: The EU’s impact on Northern Ireland and Cyprus in mes of crisis
Sam Twietmeyer (Queen's University)Adap ng the borders: how the European union copes with conflict on its periphery
Pierre Le Mouel (Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne)The EU and Irish museums - PEACE as process: programmes, projects and people
Catherine McCullough (Ulster University)The European dimension of the 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement: Cross-Border Coopera on and Peacebuilding in the Context of the New Ins tu ons
Giada Lagana (Cardiff University)Peace in the making, what s cks? Northern Ireland as a tes ng ground for EU peacebuilding and what theories and ideas on peace has informed it: bridging the theory-policy-prac ce gap
Anna Tulin Bre (University of Ireland, Galway)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Historical Interna onal Rela onsTheory
Making War a Problem in Interna onal Rela onsMC13: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Chris ne Andrä (Technical University Dresden)Disc. Jens Bartelson (Lund University)
Virtual Panel
Problema zing War as Deviant: Towards a Genealogical AnalysisChris ne Andrä (Technical University Dresden)
The Norma ve Order of Force: Towards a Genealogy of Modern War Jus fica ons
Hendrik Simon (Frankfurt University)The Origin of War Monuments: From the Gates of Ci es to the Hub of War Experiences
Raphaël Leduc (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
De-problema zing War? Ecological Perspec ves of War and the Unmaking of Preven on
Johanna Rodehau-Noack (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
The Concept of ‘Urbicide’ and the Emergence of a Dis nctly Urban War
Anna Danielsson (Swedish Defence University)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Poli cal SociologyPost Communist Systems
The legi macy of the liberal interna onal orderMC14: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Henning Schmidtke (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Part. Stefanie Walter (University of Zurich)Part. Chris an von Soest (German Ins tute for Global and Area
Studies (GIGA))Part. Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center)Part. Michal Parízek (Charles University)Part. Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University)Part. Soetkin Verhaegen (Stockholm University)Part. Liesbet Hooghe (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Part. Gary Marks (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Schuman Fellow EUI)Part. Tobias Lenz (Leuphana University Lüneburg)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal SociologyScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Objects of Exper se: The Poli cs of Socio-Material Expert Knowledge in World Society
MC15: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Alejandro Esguerra (Bielefeld University )Disc. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University)
Virtual Panel
Theorizing Objects of Exper se Alejandro Esguerra (Bielefeld University )
Strictures and Escapes: The Infrastructural Design Work of CyberSecurity Cer ficates
Anna Leander (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)Staging controversies – climate engineering as an object of exper se
Ann-Kathrin Benner (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy)
Knowing and Governing through Human Rights: The UN ‘Human Rights-Based Approach’ as an Object of Exper se
Laura Pantzerhielm (Social Science Research Center Berlin)Oceans, Objects and Infrastructures
Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Foreign Policy AnalysisInterna onal Security Studies
The Anatomy of Conflict: Campaign Analysis, Wargaming, and Conflict Data
MC16: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna )Disc. Reid Pauly (Brown University)Disc. Erik Lin-Greenberg (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Virtual Panel
The Case for Campaign Analysis: A Method for Studying Military Opera ons
Rachel Teco (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Cruisin' for the Bruisin': Explaining High-Techology Strategies for US Military Interven on
J. Andres Gannon (University of California, San Diego)Public-Private Engagement During Cyber Crisis: Lessons from Wargaming
Benjamin Schechter (U.S. Naval War College)
Measuring Conflict Escala on: Evidence from Wargame and Survey Experiments
Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesInterna onal Security Studies
Measuring Gender in IR – New Developments and Persistent Challenges
MC17: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Sara Davies (Griffith University)Disc. Sirje Laurel Weldon (Simon Fraser University)Disc. Daniel Hill (University of Georgia)
Virtual Panel
Gendered Security and the Technologies of Data: Where We Are and Where We Could Be Going
Alexis Leanna Henshaw (Troy University)Classified and Secret: Understanding Gender in the Intelligence Sector
Elise Stephenson (Griffith University)Measuring cri cal feminist concept of gender: Introducing localisa on and heterogeneity into measurement
Lenka Olejníková (University of New South Wales)Measuring Vulnerability: the missing data on violence against women in insecure status
Alexandria J. Innes (City University London)Add women and s r – Re-gendering states through women’s par cipa on in cabinets?
Robert U. Nagel (Georgetown Ins tute for Women, Peace and Security)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal LawInterna onal Organiza on
Mul lateral Sanc ons Revisited MC18: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Jane Boulden (Royal Military College of Canada)Chair Andrea E. Charron (University of Manitoba)Disc. Andrea E. Charron (University of Manitoba)
Virtual Panel
US Approaches to Mul lateral Sanc ons: Coopera on and Coercion Intertwined
Kimberly Ellio (Center for Global Development, George Washington University)
Targe ng individuals: Weighing the "economic damage" and "poli cal u lity" of sanc ons
Zuzana Hudáková (Center for Interna onal Studies (CERI), Sciences Po, Paris)
The European Approach to Mul lateral Sanc ons: Are EU sanc ons replacing UN sanc ons?
Clara Portela (University of Valencia)The Art of Evasion in the Contactless Economy: Cyber-hacking for Cryptocurrencies and Money Laundering by North Korea under Exis ng Sanc ons
June Park (Princeton University)More civilian pain than poli cal gain (again?): The demise of targeted sanc ons and associated humanitarian impacts
Erica Moret (Graduate Ins tute)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Conflict and ViolenceMC19: Monday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Chair Mara Revkin (Georgetown University Law Center)Disc. Mara Revkin (Georgetown University Law Center)Disc. Kyle Beardsley (Duke University)Disc. Yukako Tanaka-Sakabe (Aoyama Gakuin University)Disc. Suranjan U. Weeraratne (Southern Illinois University
Edwardsville)Disc. Ulrich J. Eberle (Princeton University)Disc. Vanja Petricevic (Florida Gulf Coast University )Disc. Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College)
Virtual Flash Talk
The Coevolu on of Networks of Support, Threat and Civil WarKyle Beardsley (Duke University)
Media coverage and female suicide bombersSuranjan U. Weeraratne (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville)
Soldiering On: Social Capital Forma on Among War Veterans in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vanja Petricevic (Florida Gulf Coast University )"The Second Image Reversed" Effect in Civil Wars: Public Diplomacy, Rebels' Ac vi es, and Jus ce Processes
Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College)Benjamin T. Jones (University of Mississippi)
Damned by Dams? Infrastructure and Conflict Ulrich J. Eberle (Princeton University)
The Long-term Impact of Ex-Combatants' Reintegra on and its Mechanism: Liberian Case
Yukako Tanaka-Sakabe (Aoyama Gakuin University)Legal Pluralism and Fragmented Sovereignty A er Conflict: A Survey Experiment in Mosul
Kristen Kao (University of Gothenburg)Mara Revkin (Georgetown University Law Center)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Peace Studies
Challenging Concep ons: Children Born of War me Rape and Sexual Exploita on
MD01: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Kimberly Theidon (Tu s University)Part. Dipali Anumol (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)Part. Phoebe Donnelly (The Fletcher School, Tu s University)Part. Ta ana Sanchez Parra (Pon ficia Universidad Javeriana)Part. Virginie Ladisch (Interna onal Center for Transi onal Jus ce)Part. Tatjana Takseva (Saint Mary's University)Part. Elena Lesley (Emory University)Part. Sabine Lee (University of Birmingham)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Peace StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Drugs, Peace and Development: New disciplinary and spa al fron ers?
MD02: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Jonathan M. Goodhand (SOAS, University of London)Disc. Philippe A. Le Billon (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Virtual Panel
Development, des tu on, and drug-dependent livelihoods in the Myanmar-China borderlands
Patrick Meehan (SOAS)
Fron er capitalism and the drugs-development nexusTeo Ballvé (Colgate University)Jonathan M. Goodhand (SOAS, University of London)
Opium Poppy Cul va on and Interac ons between Legal and Illegal Economies in Sinaloa
Cecilia Farfan-Mendez (University of California San Diego)Drug economies, development and peace: towards intersec onal perspec ves
Astrid Jamar (SOAS, University of London)Illicit Coca and Grassroots Indigenous Organiza on: Northern Cauca 1950s-1990s
Maria Clara Torres (No current affilia on)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal LawInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Intellectual Property, Innova on, and Regulatory PoliciesMD03: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Jian Xu (Emory)Disc. Stephen Weymouth (Georgetown University)Disc. Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)
Virtual Panel
File it Under Industrial Policy? How Chinese Patent Grants Advance or Frustrate Techno-Na onalist Ambi ons
Philip Rogers (University of California, Berkeley)Intellectual Property Rights Protec on in Authoritarian Courts
Jian Xu (Emory)Lizhi Liu (Georgetown University)Yuen Yuen Ang (University of Michigan)
Compounding or Diminishing Effects? Examining the effects of regulatory pressures on the intellectual property regime
Siyao Li (University of Pennsylvania)Na onal R&D Infrustructure and FDI in OECD Countries
Jian Xu (Emory)The Limits of State-Led Innova on: Evidence from Chinese Patents
Nan Jia (University of Southern California)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Who Gets to Know Interna onal Rela ons and World Poli cs?MD04: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Slađana Lazić (Independent Peace Scholar)Part. Elena B. Stavrevska (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Marcos Sebas an Scauso (Quinnipiac University)Part. shine choi (Massey University)Part. Matheus Souza (Umeå University)Part. Njoki Wamai (United States Interna onal University-Africa,
Nairobi )Part. Slađana Lazić (Independent Peace Scholar)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Organiza on
Object-Oriented Approaches to Global Governance MD05: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Olaf Corry (University of Copenhagen)Disc. Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal
Affairs)Disc. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University)
Virtual Panel
War as a Governance Object and the Idea of Preven onJohanna Rodehau-Noack (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Preliminary Program
What is Race? Ambiguity in the Cons tu on of Global Governance Objects
Kavi Joseph Abraham (Durham University)Disaster: A Changing Object of Governance
Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria)Objects and objec ves: Loca ng transforma ve urban climate governance
David J. Gordon (University of California, Santa Cruz)Rescaling the Global: Governance objects and the promise of ‘more than’ interna onal rela ons
Emma Lecavalier (University of Toronto)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Postcolonial iden ty, an -Westernism, and global authoritarianism in "emerging powers"
MD06: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Chenchen Zhang (Queen's University Belfast)Disc. Chenchen Zhang (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Viatcheslav Morozov (University of Tartu)Part. Catherine Owen (University of Exeter)Part. Nitasha Kaul (University of Westminster)Part. Gorkem Al nors (Bilecik Seyh Edebali University)Part. Maria Repnikova (Georgia State University)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Global DevelopmentInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Beyond IPE’s Blind SpotsMD07: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair John Narayan (King's College London)Disc. Lucia Pradella (King's College London)
Virtual Panel
Decoloniality in economicsCarolina Alves (University of Cambridge, Girton College)
The Racial State: Reclaiming Sivanandan’s Poli cal Economy John Narayan (King's College London)
The uncharted territory of post-Soviet Poli cal Economy Yuliya Yurchenko (University of Greenwich )
Standing in the Way of Rigor? Economics’ Mee ng with the Decolonizing Agenda
Ingrid Kvangraven (University of York)Surbhi Kesar (Azim Premji University)
The EU, Global Apartheid and the Power of LabourLucia Pradella (King's College London)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Scien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesInterna onal Poli cal Economy
The Building and Breaking of Peace: Corporate Ac on in Civil War Preven on and Resolu on
MD08: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Paul Diehl (Independent Scholar)Part. Isak Svensson (Uppsala University)Part. San ago Sosa (Universidad EAFIT)Part. Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland)Part. Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia)Part. Govinda D. Clayton (ETH Zurich)Part. Stephen Gent (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Part. Madhav Joshi (Kroc Ins tute, University of Notre Dame's
Keough School of Global Affairs)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Environmental StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Environmental change and poli cal behaviorMD09: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Silvia Pianta (Bocconi University)Disc. Paula Re l (Bocconi University)Disc. Simone Cremaschi (Bocconi University)
Virtual Panel
Green Shoots from the Ashes? The Impact of Australian Wildfires on Vo ng Behaviour
Joe Kendall (European University Ins tute)Poli cs on Fire: The Effect of Forest Fires on Poli cal Behavior in Brazil
Silvia Pianta (Bocconi University)Paula Re l (Bocconi University)
Local warming increases climate policy support: Analysis of behavioral inten ons, internet searches, and US congressional vote shares
Ma hew Sisco (Columbia University)The green shades of the storm: The two-faced electoral consequences of extreme weather in Northeast Italy
Simone Cremaschi (Bocconi University)Piero Stanig (Bocconi University)
Explaining Percep ons of Climate Change in the USChiara Binelli (University of Milano-Bicocca)Ma hew Loveless (University of Bologna)Brian Schaffner (Tu s University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal EconomyGlobal South Caucus
Summits of Great Powers and African AgencyMD10: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston)Chair Denis Degterev (Peoples Friendship University of Russia
(RUDN University) & MGIMO-University)Disc. Kasaija Phillip Apuuli (Makerere University)Disc. Claire Amuhaya (People's Friendship University of Russia)Part. Kigen Morumbasi (Kenya a University)Part. Bola Adediran (Liverpool Hope University)Part. James Nyawo (Kenya a University)Part. Natalia Ivkina (RUDN University)Part. Jerry Rowllings Tafo e Deffo (Ins tute University of Abidjan)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal SociologyScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
In macies and Fantasies of Global Claim Staking: Thinking World Poli cs Through Turkish Soap Operas
MD11: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)Disc. Faye Fraser (York University)
Virtual Panel
Between Na onal and Transna onal Redux: Ne lix’s Global Content Strategy and Mediated Imaginaries of Global Poli cs
Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)Epic Ba les: Dramas of Empire in the Turkish-Arab Struggle for Sunni Hegemony
Lisel Hintz (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)
Preliminary Program
Sex, Corrup on, and Defeat: Understanding the Cultural Codes of An -Feminisin Neoliberal Turkey through ‘Falling Leaves’
Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University)“Yes, we might have lost the Balkans…” Popular culture, Turkish Novellas and the Every Day
Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University)The viewer in the therapy room: Projec on of norms, authority and power In the Turkish psychological dramas
Mehpare Selcan Kaynak (Bogazici University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Security StudiesScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Security and the Governance of Ar ficial IntelligenceMD12: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Baobao Zhang (Cornell University)Disc. Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles)Disc. Julie George (Cornell University)
Virtual Panel
The Dynamics of Pres ge Races and Their Relevance to Ar ficial Intelligence
Joslyn Trager (University of California Santa Barbara)The Tragedy of Lumpy Informa on
Ben Garfinkel (University of Oxford) Interna onal Governance of Cri cal Technologies: Lessons from the Baruch Plan and Nuclear Energy
Syed Waqar Zaidi (Lahore University of Management Sciences)Machine Failing: The Role of So ware in Military Accidents
Jeffrey Ding (Stanford University)AI Safety and Interna onal Poli cs: The Role of Automa on Bias
Lauren Kahn (University of Pennsylvania)Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania)Julia Ciocca (University of Pennsylvania)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Bridging contexts, reinforcing exclusions? Ac vism, agency, and acts of transla ng gendered belongings
MD13: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ / Amherst College)
Disc. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)Disc. Nicole Doerr (University of Copenhagen)
Virtual Panel
Transla ng Migrant Muslim Men: the Claims to Rights by Afghan former interpreters for Western militaries
Sara de Jong (University of York)Substan ve gender equality in transla on: meaning making, tug-of-war, prac ce
Susanne Zwingel (Florida Interna onal University)Transla ng Whiteness: Racial Liminality, Migrancy, and Queer People of Color in Germany
Tunay Altay (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)Enabling Inclusive Coali ons: The Complicated Task of Poli cal Transla on in Migrant Solidarity Groups
Nicole Doerr (University of Copenhagen)‘Lost in transla on’: Is it possible to bridge disparate gender(ed) ‘language’ worlds?
Lata Narayanaswamy (University of Leeds)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesForeign Policy Analysis
Interroga ng Feminist Foreign PolicyMD14: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Hannah Par s-Jennings (Loughborough University)Disc. Sarai B. Aharoni (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Virtual Panel
An -Feminist Foreign Policy: Trump and American Foreign PolicySirje Laurel Weldon (Simon Fraser University)
Making foreign policy Feminist: the case of SwedenMalena R. Sundstrom (Lund University)
Interroga ng the ‘feminist’ in feminist foreign policyJennifer Thomson (University of Bath)
Gendered, raced, and sexualised mul -level games in German foreign policy
Karoline Faerber (King's College London)Feminist Foreign Policy and the Limits of Swedish and Canadian Solidarity
Jessica Cheung (The Freie Universität Berlin)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Foreign Policy AnalysisInterna onal Security Studies
Plus ça change no more? NATO2030 and the path to the new Strategic Concept
MD15: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney)Part. James M. Goldgeier (American University)Part. Sara Bjerg Moller (School of Diplomacy and IR, Seton Hall
University)Part. Mark Webber (University of Birmingham)Part. Thierry Tardy (NATO Defense College)Part. Barbara Kunz (IFSH)Part. Jeffrey Michaels (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Peace StudiesInterna onal Security Studies
Aid in Violent ContextsMD16: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Jori Breslawski (The Watson Ins tute, Brown University)Disc. Jacob Shapiro (Princeton University)Disc. Christoph M. Zuercher (University of O awa)
Virtual Panel
Humanitarian Interven on in Rebel-Controlled Territories: Studying the Delivery of Aid During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Marta Furlan (University of St Andrews)Community Acceptance & Humanitarian Access in Violent Contexts
Jori Breslawski (The Watson Ins tute, Brown University)On a Razor's Edge: Aid Shocks and Coups in Authoritarian Regimes
Andrew Bou on (University of Central Florida)Prolonged Social Contact Does Not Reshape Locals' A tudes toward Migrants in War me Se ngs
Yang-Yang Zhou (University of Bri sh Columbia)Jason Lyall (Dartmouth)
Rebel Sophis ca on in Aid Targe ng: Insights from the Inner CirclesMichael Findley (University of Texas at Aus n)Trey Billing (Ohio State University)David Backer (University of Maryland)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesReligion and Interna onal Rela ons
Sacred Sites and Cultural Heritage in Compara ve Poli cs and Interna onal Rela ons – Mapping Interdisciplinary Approaches
MD17: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Ariel Zellman (Bar Ilan University)Disc. Ron Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)
Virtual Panel
How to study rules-in-use of interna onal cultural heritage regimes? Opportuni es and challenges coming from the applica on of Elinor Ostrom’s methodology
Hanna Schreiber (University of Warsaw)Bartosz Pieliński (University of Warsaw)
Thick Sites and Thin Peace: Examining the Sustainability of Interstate Territorial Conflict Resolu on A empts Involving Sacred Spaces
Ariel Zellman (Bar Ilan University)Florian Justwan (University of Idaho)
The Islamic State A acks on Shia Holy Sites and the “Shrine Protec on Narra ve”: Threats to Sacred Space as a Mobiliza on Frame
Benjamin Isakhan (Deakin University)Indivisibility of sacred lands: the case of Kosovo
Filip Ejdus (University of Belgrade)Nikola Jović (University of Belgrade)
People Don’t Want a Mosque Here: Destruc on of Minority Religious Sites as a Strategy of Na onalism
Andrea Malji (Hawaii Pacific University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Human RightsForeign Policy Analysis
Evidence about the effec veness of strategies and tools for the preven on and mi ga on of violent conflict and mass atroci es
MD18: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Lawrence Woocher (U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum)Disc. Lawrence Woocher (U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum)
Virtual Panel
Intended and Unintended Consequences of Interna onal Interven ons: Pa erns of Militant Violence in the Democra c Republic of Congo
Hyeran Jo (Texas A&M University)A systema c review of the atrocity preven on policy toolkit
Kyra Fox (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)Sascha Nanlohy (University of Sydney)Daniel Solomon (Georgetown University)Jessica Moody (King's College London)Alexandra Hall (Simon-Skjodt Center for the Preven on of Genocide, USHMM)
Peacebuilder percep ons about the evidence base for peacebuilding and atrocity preven on
D. Conor Seyle (One Earth Future Founda on)Jessica Baumgardner-Zuzik (Alliance for Peacebuilding)
Escaping “Perpetual Beginnings”: Challenges and Opportuni es for Local Atrocity Preven on in the Democra c Republic of Congo
Bridget Moix (Peace Direct)Bridging the Gap in the Atrocity Preven on Toolkit: Evidence-Based Approaches to Real-Time Violence Escala on Modeling
Kris na Hook (George Mason University)
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Roundtable Honoring PDG Dis nguished Scholar, Valerie HudsonMD19: Monday 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex)Part. Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Part. Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University)Part. Rose McDermo (Department of Poli cal Science, Brown
University)Part. Alison Brysk (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent)Honoree
Valerie Hudson (Texas A&M University, The Bush School of Government and Public Service)
Virtual Dis nguished
Academic Freedom Commi eeInterna onal Studies Associa on
Academic Freedom in the Digital AgeME01: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Omar Shahabudin McDoom (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))
Part. Naunihal Singh (US Naval War College)Part. Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)Part. Wendy Pearlman (Northwestern University)Part. Eric P. Kaufmann (Birkbeck, University of London )Part. Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut)
Virtual Commi ee Panel
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Human RightsAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Experien al Teaching and Learning in Human Rights: A Roundtable in Celebra on of Bethany Barra
ME02: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Kris Heather Kenyon (University of Winnipeg)Part. Bethany Barra (Roosevelt University)Part. Lloyd Kornelsen (University of Winnipeg)Part. Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Ñusta Carranza Ko (University of Bal more, College of Public
Affairs)Part. Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Historical Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Security Studies
Coerce the end: Roundtable on Jacqueline Hazelton's Bullets not Ballots: Success in Counterinsurgency Warfare
ME03: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)Part. Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College)Part. Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)Part. Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University)Part. Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)Part. Helen M. Kinsella (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Part. Robert A. Pape (University of Chicago)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Organiza onDiploma c Studies
The European Union as an Actor in the United Na onsME04: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Dimitris Bourantonis (Athens Uni of Economics & Business)Disc. Dimitris Bourantonis (Athens Uni of Economics & Business)
Virtual Panel
Preliminary Program
Oral Interven ons in the UN General Assembly: Accoun ng for the Variance in EU Member-States’ Engagement
Spyros Blavoukos (Athens University of Economics and Business)Ioannis F. Galario s (Na onal University of Athens, Department of Poli cal Science and Public Administra on)
The European Union in the United Na ons: An Analysis of General Assembly Debates
Madeleine Hosli (Leiden University)Who Blames Whom in UN Security Governance? Explaining Blames Games in UN Peacekeeping, UN Sanc ons Regime, and UN Peace & Security Discourse
Nicolas Verbeek (Leiden University)The EU at the Second UNGA Commi ee: promo ng sustainable development?
Spyros Blavoukos (Athens University of Economics and Business)George Dikaios (Na onal and Kapodistrian University of Athens)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Peace StudiesFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Pluriversal Approaches to Peace: Cosmological Considera ons in Knowledge Produc on in Conflict Affected Environments
ME05: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Stephanie Ke erer Hobbis (Wageningen University)Disc. Elisa Randazzo (University College London)Disc. Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen)Part. Stephanie Ke erer Hobbis (Wageningen University)Part. Althea-Maria Rivas (SOAS)Part. Astrid Jamar (SOAS, University of London)Part. Louise Ridden (Aberystwyth University)Part. Andrea García González (University of Brighton )
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Poli cal SociologyTheory
Race and racism in East Asian interna onal rela onsME06: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Chenchen Zhang (Queen's University Belfast)Disc. shine choi (Massey University)Part. David Tobin (University of Sheffield)Part. Hitomi Koyama (Ritsumeikan University)Part. Inderjeet S. Parmar (City, University of London)Part. Chih-yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)Part. Hanlun Li (LSE)Part. TING GUO (UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Global DevelopmentInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Poli cal economy of Syrian remi ancesME07: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Erica Moret (Graduate Ins tute)Part. Asya El-Meehy (New York University)Part. Benjamin Schraven (German Development Ins tute)Part. H. Tolga Bolukbasi (Bilkent University)Part. Joseph Daher (University of Lausanne)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Foreign Policy AnalysisPost Communist Systems
Role Theory, Russia, and the European Former Soviet StatesME08: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)Disc. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)
Virtual Panel
Foreign Policy Role Concep ons of Ukraine: State Sovereignty and New State
Anna Ba a (US Air War College)Moldova’s Na onal Role Concep ons A er Independence: Neutrality, Independence, and Geopoli cs
Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University)How does Russia see its roles towards other post-Soviet states?
Damian Strycharz (Cracow University of Economics)The Emerging Foreign Policy Role Concep on of Armenia
Aram Terzyan (Eurasia Ins tutes)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Global DevelopmentInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Will the world hang together again? Mul lateralism and development in the post-pandemic world.
ME09: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Gabriel Rached (Universidade Federal Fluminense & Università degli Studi di Milano)
Chair Giovanni Barbieri (Università Ca olica del Sacro Cuore - Milano)
Disc. Maria Lagu na (St.-Petersburg State University, School of Interna onal Rela ons)
Virtual Panel
BRICS as the Chief Mul lateral Organiza on in the Indo-Pacific?Marko Juu nen (Police University College)
Alterna ve perspec ves on Global Governance and the interna onal reorganiza on process in contemporary mes.
Gabriel Rached (Universidade Federal Fluminense & Università degli Studi di Milano)Giovanni Barbieri (Università Ca olica del Sacro Cuore - Milano)
BRICS and the West World: mul lateralism and unilateralism during pandemic.
Sergei Kirillov (St. Petersburg State University)The role of the New Mul lateral Development Banks during the pandemic.
Rafaela Sa (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)Gabriel Rached (Universidade Federal Fluminense & Università degli Studi di Milano)
The Mul lateral, Regional and Bilateral Disorder in Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Shraddha Naik (Jawaharal Nehru University)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Poli cal Demography and Geography
The Open Border Paradox: Con nental security rela ons between the United States and Canada
ME10: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Chris an Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada)Disc. Christopher Sands (Johns Hopkins University SAIS)Part. Jamie Ferrill (Charles Sturt University )Part. Geoffrey Hale (University of Lethbridge)Part. Whitney Lackenbauer (St. Jerome's University)Part. Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College)Part. TS Hataley (Sanford Fleming College)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interdisciplinary StudiesTheory
Complexity and World Poli cs: Concepts in ContextME11: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Andre Simonyi (CMR Saint-Jean)Part. Rodolfo Ragionieri (University of Sassary)Part. Effie Charalampaki (Center for Interna onal Poli cs, Ins tute
of Interna onal Rela ons, Athens, Greece)Part. Robert Lummack (University of O awa)Part. Michael Lawrence (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs,
University of Waterloo)Part. Czeslaw Mesjasz (Cracow University of Economics)Part. Jinelle Piereder (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs,
University of Waterloo)Part. PANAGIOTIS KIKILIAS (UNIVERSITY)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Religion and Interna onal Rela onsTheory
What’s next? Religion and poli cs a er the cri que of secularismME12: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Elizabeth Shakman Hurd (Northwestern University)Chair Maria Birnbaum (University of Bern)Part. Iza Hussin (University of Cambridge)Part. Amelie Barras (York University )Part. nadia marzouki (CNRS-Sciences Po Paris)Part. Elizabeth Shakman Hurd (Northwestern University)Part. Gina Giliber (Northwestern University)Part. Maria Birnbaum (University of Bern)
Virtual Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa onBri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Non-State Actors and foreign policy making: A Change in Progress ME13: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Cornelia Baciu (University of Hamburg)Disc. Dilara Ozbek (University of Kent)
Virtual Partner
Irregular armies as facilitators of foreign policy: The case of the Peshmerga forces in the KRI
Marianna Charountaki (University of Lincoln)Assessing the role of think-tanks in foreign policy: A Q-methodology study
Vasileios P. Karakasis (Leiden University)Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Deleterious Impact of Popular Mobiliza on Forces (PMF) ac vity on Iraq’s Foreign Policy
Liam Anderson (Wright State University)
Hybrid Warfare and Private Military Companies Vassilis (Bill) Kappis (University of Buckingham)
Towards a new vulnerability paradigm: The EU and NGOs in assis ng vulnerable in a post-pandemic world
Daniela Irrera (University of Catania)
Interna onal Studies Associa onFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
FTGS Dis nguished Scholar PanelME14: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Chair Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL))Part. Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University)Part. Melanie Richter-Montpe t (University of Sussex)Part. Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen)Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)Part. Randolph B. Persaud (American University)Honoree
Geeta Chowdhry (Northern Arizona University)
Virtual Dis nguished
Interna onal Studies Associa on
SB: Transna onal Rela ons & Ac vismME15: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Research Sound
Tackling Urban Corrup on in South Africa and Zambia - A series of short animated films
Laura Nkula (African Centre for Ci es, University of Cape Town)Intersec onality and the Benefits and Shortcomings of Strategic Essen alism and Intersec onal Strategic Essen alism
Malia Womack (Ohio State University)Raising Feminist Consciousness in the Digital Era: Evidence from La n America
Elisabeth Jay Friedman (University of San Francisco)The Ethics of Promo ng Jus ce Across Borders
Lucia Rafanelli (The George Washington University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
SB: IR Theory & PowerME16: Monday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Virtual Research Sound
The Interregnum: Chinese Harmonism’s Challenge to American Liberalism
Sam-Sang Jo (Chuo University)Emo ons Make the State Real: The State as an Emo on-involving Process
Moshe Goldman (The Ohio State University)Care Ethics, Epistemic Violence and Interna onal Rela ons: Towards the Inclusion of Refugees in the Discipline.
Salma Essam El Refaei (Carleton University )Rethinking Na onal Power in a Global Order in Flux: from Theory to Measurement
Gabriele Abbondanza (The University of Sydney & Is tuto Affari Internazionali (IAI))
Daoism in Interna onal Rela onsDurgesh Kasbekar (Independent Researcher)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Inclusion Café: Strategies and Lessons for EDI from Campus to Associa on
MF01: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)Chair Simon Pra (University of Bristol)Part. Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal)Part. Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University)Part. Ami Shah (Pacific Lutheran University)Part. Koen Slootmaeckers (City, University of London)Part. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)Part. Hannah Wright (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Naomi C. Head (University of Glasgow)
Virtual Café Session
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Meaningful refugee par cipa on: Cri cal reflec ons and awkward conversa ons in the global refugee regime
MF02: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair James Milner (Carleton University)Part. Mustafa Alio (R-SEAT (Refugees Seeking Equal Access at the
Table))Part. Rez Gardi (R-Seat)Part. Haqqi Bahram (Linköping University )Part. Ulrike Krause (Osnabrück University)Part. Tristan Harley (Kaldor Centre for Interna onal Refugee Law at
UNSW Sydney)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesTheory
Revisi ng Wibben's Feminist Security Studies: A Narra ve Approach - What Pathways for Narra ves Now?
MF03: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)Chair Annick T. R. Wibben (Swedish Defence University)Disc. Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University)Part. Erin K. Baines (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Jenny Edkins (The University of Manchester)Part. Linus Hagström (Swedish Defence University & Swedish
Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Part. Shiera Malik (DePaul University)Part. Roxani Krystalli (University of St. Andrews)Part. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)Part. Maria Tanyag (Australian Na onal University)Part. Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Decolonizing Nuclear Strategy: The Cuban Missile Crisis at 60MF04: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Marysia Zalewski (Cardiff University)Part. Lorraine Bayard de Volo (University of Colorado)Part. Anne Harrington (Cardiff University)Part. Hugh Gusterson (George Mason University)Part. Ju a Weldes (University of Bristol)Part. I y Abraham (Na onal University of Singapore)Part. Mar n Pfeiffer (University of New Mexico)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interna onal Security StudiesPoli cal Demography and Geography
Pa erns in Nascent, Ascendant and Mature Border Security: Regional Comparisons in Transgovernmental Coordina on, Coopera on, and Collabora on
MF05: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Chris an Leuprecht (Royal Military College of Canada)Part. Jamie Ferrill (Charles Sturt University )Part. Adriana Dorfman (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)Part. Daniel Meier (School of Poli cal Studies of Grenoble)Part. Dhananjay Tripathi (South Asian University )Part. TS Hataley (Sanford Fleming College)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Global DevelopmentInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Pluriversal Rela onalityMF06: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)Part. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito)Part. Amaya Querejazu (Universidad de An oquia)Part. Morgan Brigg (University of Queensland)Part. Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt)Part. Jarrad Reddekop (University of Victoria)Part. Chih-yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)Part. Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University)
Virtual Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa on
SB: Gender, Feminism, and IRMF07: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Virtual Research Sound
Centering Research Par cipants in Transna onal Feminist Methodologies
Malia Womack (Ohio State University)The path of women’s sexual and reproduc ve rights in South America in the twenty-first century
Rhaissa Pagot (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)Kelly Ernst (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
Gender and everyday resilience to natural disasters: crea ng alterna ve rhythms
Chung-Ah Baek (University of Warwick)Educa onalizing the war-dead: affect and possibili es of feminist cri que
Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)Legi macy in crisis: The effects of peacekeeper sexual misconduct on the UN capacity and credibility
Jasmine-Kim Westendorf (La Trobe University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
SB: Interna onal ConflictsMF08: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Virtual Research Sound
Interests over Friendships: Reviewing US Policy to End the Falklands War
Erico Esteves Duarte (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)From connec vity to sanc ons and from so to hard power: How the European Union and South Korea have responding to the US-China compe on
Tereza Novotna (Free University Berlin)
Preliminary Program
Structural Challenges for Ukraine-Poland Reconcilia on in Unstable Regional Environment
Nadiia Koval (Kyiv School of Economics)“Reorganiza on of Europe”: Arnold J. Toynbee's Post-War Plan during the First World War
Ryoya Mizuno (Independent)Trust, fear and contemporary nuclear deterrence
Ieva Karpaviciute (Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania and General J. Zemai s Military Academy of Lithuania)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Poli cs and Health MF09: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Mobilized, recruited, conscripted? Leveraging community voluntarism in response to COVID-19
Kathy Dodworth (University of Edinburgh)Figh ng an invisible enemy: COVID-19 and the Militariza on of Healthcare
Joachim Ozonze (University of Notre Dame)The targe ng of health care facili es and insurgent ac vity: the Syrian case (2012 – 2019)
Regine Schwab (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Samer Massoud (Free University Berlin)
You are Included - Chinese LGBTQ Rights and the Possibility of U.S. Interven on
Yuyin Liu (Syracuse university)“People showed those signs and later died.” The “slow violence” of mercury use in ar sanal gold mining.
Tim Adivilah Balag'kutu (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Terrorism: Threats and ChallengesMF10: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Chris na Boyes (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE DEI))
Virtual Junior Scholar
Sectarian Violence as a Quest for Jus ce: Hizbullah and ISIS Emmanuel Karagiannis (King's College London)
A Country under Mul ple Strains: Ethnic Conflict and Terrorism in Burkina Faso in the Face of Pandemic and Climate Change
Demet Y. Mousseau (University of Central Florida)Reifying the state: The UN disposi f of terrorism during the War on Terrorism
Chen Kertcher (Ariel University )The Interna onal Recogni on of Governments in Prac ce: Mirages and Dilemmas in the Libyan Conflict, 2011-2021
Irene Fernandez-Molina (University of Exeter) Vic m versus Villain: An Explana on for the Variance in State Repatria on Policies for Foreign Fighters
Helen Stenger (Monash University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Gender discrimina onMF11: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Molly Merryman (Kent State University)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Problema zing ‘So -Paternalism’ by bringing ‘The Moral Case against Secession’ under Feminist Lens vis-à-vis The Case of Kashmir
Shipra Shukla (University of Delhi)
Queer Interven ons in World Poli cs: Conflict, Coloniality and Sexuality
Patrick Vernon (University of Birmingham)Online incivility against women diplomats: an analysis of the treatment of Canadian heads of mission in social media
Ma hias Erlandsen (Pon ficia Universidad Católica de Chile)Maria Fernanda Hernandez-Garza (Pon ficia Universidad Católica de Chile)
Can the United States Move to Gender-Neutral forcesMariah Loukou (City, University of London)
Giving a voice to the mute: exploring the silence culture around gender-based violence enhanced by Covid-19 in South Africa
Rhoda Abiolu (Durban University of Technology)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Environmental governance and Local policiesMF12: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Paul Tobin (University of Manchester)
Virtual Junior Scholar
The impact of na onal public policies on transna onal governance of climate change.
Johnny Kallay (Universidade de São Paulo)Natalia Dus Poia (University of Sao Paulo)
Mar al professionals and private security in Kenya’s wildlife conserva on sector
Sara van der Hoeven (University of Gothenburg)Climate Change Agenda of the EU as a Development Factor for the European Green Party and the Alliance 90/The Greens
Alena Lisenkova (Saint Petersburg State University)Mul -Level Governance, Polycentric Governance, Climate Change, and Municipal Solid Waste in the Arc c: Insights from Murmansk (Russia) and Tromsø (Norway)
Nadezhda Filimonova (University of Massachuse s Boston)Meaning-Proximity-Agency: A New Framework for Assessing Environmental Conten on
Marwa Daoudy (Georgetown University)Jérémie Langlois (University of Wisconsin--Madison)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Affec ve Poli csMF14: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Mark Rhinard (Stockholm University)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Feeling the pain of the other: shame and solidarity movements for Timor-Leste
Marcelle Trote Mar ns (The University of Manchester)Group Radicaliza on Resilience: The Case of European Romani
Marketa Kocmanova (Charles University Prague)Emo onal Agency in Global Poli cs: The Anpo Protests (1959-1960) in Postwar Japan
Chaeyoung Yong (University of St Andrews)Grievances and hopes in the Islamic Republic: the affec ve poli cs of an colonial na onalism in Iran
Mateus Schneider Borges (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Emo ons Make the State Real: The State as an Emo on-involving Process
Moshe Goldman (The Ohio State University)
Preliminary Program
Junior Scholar Symposia
The Eagle vs. the Dragon: MF15: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Marc Lanteigne (UiT: The Arc c University of Norway)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Li le Room for Devia on: The Responses of Major Powers to US “Secondary Sanc ons”
Yoshikazu Kobayashi (The Ins tute of Energy Economics, Japan and Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies)Hyoung-kyu Chey (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies (GRIPS))
War of Words: Construc ng Na onal Images in U.S. and Chinese News Discourses of Foreign Protests
Nicole Zhang (University of Minnesota Twin Ci es Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communica on)
The Effects of Mul polar Uncertainty on Global Defense Industrializa on Process: The Case of Turkish Aerospace
Özde Asli Akbay (University of Vienna)China's challenge as the Credibility Test of the Transatlan c Alliance
Anastasia Solomentseva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University))
It’s Time to Stop Par san Compe on- Analysis Democra c and republican’s China strategy and effects-
Yuyin Liu (Syracuse university)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Domes c Poli cs and Foreign Policy MF16: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Patrick A. Mello (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, University of Erfurt)
Virtual Junior Scholar
US Security Assistance, Terrorism Threats, and Public Support for Human Rights Abroad
Sco Williamson (New York University Abu Dhabi)Leader Hawkishness, Domes c Popularity, and Diploma c Rapprochement
James Dongjin Kim (Texas A&M University)Human Rights as a Unifying Theme for Compe ng Ideologies and Divergent Interest Groups During the Cold War: Europe as a Case Study
Itai Sneh (City University of New York)Mimicry of Public Diplomacy: Effects of High-Level Visits on “Domes c” Public Opinions
Mamoru Uesugi (Osaka University)The ra onal defeat of the war - how leaders could benefit from poor ba lefield performance
Xiao Han (The University of Hong Kong)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Intelligence & Surveillance in the Age of TechnologyMF17: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Nane e S. Levinson (American University)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Understanding the role of exper se diversity and cri cal engagement in the repertoire of post-Snowden democra c intelligence governance
Silviu Paicu (Mihai Viteazul Na onal Intelligence Academy )The construc on of the enemy's role applied to the cyberspace context: par al conclusions from the cases of the United States and Russia
Bruna Santos (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina)
Inves ga ng the "foreigner without rights"Valen n Stoian ("Mihai Viteazul" Na onal Intelligence Academy)
Israeli Intelligence, the Second In fada and Strategic Surprise: A Case of 'Intelligence to Please'?
Dr. Avner Barnea (University of Haifa)Weaponiza on of Percep on: Deepfake in Elec on Campaign Challenge Public Sphere
Sananda Sahoo (Western University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Borders and Na onalismMF18: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Simon Taylor
Virtual Junior Scholar
Statelessness as a Dis/appeared Modernity: In the search of the Kurdish lost me, between imagined and symbolic mul plici es
sara kermanian (University of Sussex)State Repression in the Age of Technology: A Model of China’s Surveillance of Muslim Minori es
Reyhan Topal (State University of New York at Albany)Being a Šiptar: How racialized iden es of Albanians inform current intraregional dynamics in the Western Balkans
Liridona Veliu (Dublin City University)Examining the good governance factor in Ghana’s Western Togoland secession Movement
Peter Sekyere (University of Toronto)Cultural Repression and Insurgent Violence in Civil War
Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder)Cem Emrence (University of Michigan)
Junior Scholar Symposia
RefugeesMF19: Monday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Jeffrey Pugh (University of Massachuse s - Boston)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Lost in transforma on: the human rights we lost during the new state-centric order
Caroline de Lima e Silva (Lichtenberg Kolleg)The circular, the linear and the suspended: Untangling temporali es performed at Azraq
Augusta Nannerini (Geneva graduate Ins tute for interna onal and development studies)
Precarious Agency: Understanding Refugee Agency in Transit CountriesPrecarious Agency: Understanding Refugee Agency in Transit Countries
Dennyza Gabiella (Australian Na onal University)Pictorial Boundaries: Exclusionary effects of stereotypic visual representa ons of refugees
Joseph Oertel (Zeppelin University )Expected benefits and feared consequences: The role of interna onal research collabora on and data exchange between various actors and the impact it has on refugees and internally displaced persons. Case Study: UNHCR’s Global Compact for Refugees Framework.
Sorina Crisan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
Preliminary Program
Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & DiversityInterna onal Studies Associa on
Doing 'Diversity' Work? A Roundtable with the ISA Commi ee on Representa on and Diversity
MG01: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Chair Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)Part. Dêlidji Eric Degila (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva & Ecole
Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin )Part. Elise Stephenson (Griffith University)Part. Jamie Scalera Ellio (Georgia Southern University)Part. Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Jefferson University)Part. Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)Part. Emily K. M. Sco (McGill University)
Virtual Commi ee Panel
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Coopera on and Conflict in Interna onal SecurityMG02: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Chair Soul Park (Na onal University of Singapore)Chair Jonata Anice (European University Ins tute)Disc. Jonata Anice (European University Ins tute)Disc. Soul Park (Na onal University of Singapore)Disc. Steven Sto lemyre (University of South Wales)Disc. Haley Hollimon (Department of Defense)Disc. Serpil islek (Eastern Mediterranean University)Disc. Yi-hao Su (Na onal Taiwan University)Disc. Itsik Bilia (University of Haifa)
Virtual Flash Talk
Globaliza on of Arms Produc on and Hierarchical Market Economies Explaining the Transforma on of the South Korean Defense Industry
Soul Park (Na onal University of Singapore)Why States Arm – and Why They Some mes Do So Together
Jonata Anice (European University Ins tute)Ulrich Krotz (European University Ins tute)
Defining Intelligence in a Post-Trump WorldSteven Sto lemyre (University of South Wales)
The Anglo-American Intelligence Rela onship: Iran 1945-1980Haley Hollimon (Department of Defense)
Discontents of the Eastern Mediterranean: Geopoli cal Dynamics and Transforma on of Geopoli cs in the Region
Serpil islek (Eastern Mediterranean University)Ahmet Sozen (Eastern Mediterranean University)
The US Reassurances and the Five Eyes Alliance’s Targeted Sanc ons on China
Yi-hao Su (Na onal Taiwan University)Strategic Arms Supply b/n Allies: the German Dolphin Submarines supply to Israel
Itsik Bilia (University of Haifa)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesPeace Studies
Power-sharing or power-over: Can power-sharing arrangements be feminist?
MG03: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Chair Azadah Raz Mohammad (University of Melbourne)Part. Jacqui True (Monash University)Part. Allison McCulloch (Brandon University)Part. Jenna Sapiano (Monash University)Part. Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)Part. Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal)
Virtual Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa on
SB: Global SecurityMG04: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Virtual Research Sound
Climate, COV-19 and Renewed Insurgency in Iraq Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio School)
German and Japanese Foreign and Security Policy: Evalua ng Change and Con nuity a er the End of the Cold War
Sam-Sang Jo (Chuo University)Security Governance: exploring the links amongst the fight against drug trafficking, counterterrorism and money laundering
Mariana Bernussi (Universidade Anhembi Morumbi / Pon cia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP))Priscila Villela (Pon fical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP))Lívia Jardinovsky Deba n (Pon fical Catholic University of São Paulo - PUC-SP)
Half-fry, Full-fry: Police, Media and Social Acceptance of Extrajudicial Violence in Pakistan
Yumna Fa ma (American University)Shahzeb Ahmed (Ins tute of Business Administra on)
A New Triangle among US, China, and RussiaHaeyong Lim (Jeju Peace Ins tute)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
SB: Development & Economic CrisisMG05: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Virtual Research Sound
The cons tu on of transna onal NGOs (TNGOs) as nonprofits: the limits of non-governmental power
Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego)George E. Mitchell (Baruch College, City University of New York)
An Organiza onal Cultural Perspec ve on Central Banks: the ECB during the euro area crisis
Hila Levi (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Do ASEAN Members Help Each Other?: Examining Intra-regional Development Coopera on and ASEAN Community Building
Ki-Hyun Bae (Ins tute for East Asian Studies, Sogang University)GEO-CULTURAL SETTING OF CENTRAL ASIA : A HISTORICALPERSPECTIVE
Monisha Pradhan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)RUSSIA'S CONTRIBUTION TO MAKE IN INDIA: AN APPRAISAL
Monisha Pradhan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Global / Interna onal Crime and Jus ceMG06: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Mark Nance (North Carolina State University)
Virtual Junior Scholar
A Rights-based Approach to Polycentricity: Case Studies from India and the United States
Praneeta Mudaliar (Ithaca College)The importance of interna onal law on cyberspace
William Letrone (Kobe University )Legacies of Empire in Int’l Criminal Law: Strategy & Accountability, 1914-39
Mackenzie Eason (University of California, Los Angeles)
Preliminary Program
Planetary Jus ce as an Analy cal Device and Prac cal Guide in Global Governance
Agni Kalfagianni (Utrecht University)Dimitris Stevis (Colorado State University)Stefan Pedersen (University of Leeds)
Businesses as criminal jus ce actors? The devolu on of an -trafficking responsibili es to global companies in the EU and ASEAN
Elisa Narminio (Waseda University & Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Junior Scholar Symposia
India in IRMG07: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Simon Taylor
Virtual Junior Scholar
Material(izing) militarism(s): Examining entanglements in/between India and Israel
Derek Verbakel (York University)Would Modi be "Begin" of South Asia?
Rizwan Zeb (Iqra University )Reaching Across the Globe: Examining India’s Foreign Policy toward Hispanophone La n America and Caribbean
Andrew Thangasamy (Metropolitan State University of Denver)
Junior Scholar Symposia
The Study of War and Peace -- Theore cal ApproachesMG08: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Michael Mousseau (University of Central Florida)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Great Power Rivalry in Central Asia: The Great Game Revisited in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
John Miglie a (Tennessee State University)Peace Dynamics and Levels a er War
Reşat Bayer (Koç University)Reconciling sovereignist and imperialist state logics through interna onal coopera on
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)Peace from below: iden ty and agency through coopera ves in Rwanda
Claudia Sanchez Bajo (University of Buenos Aires)Why the World is Ge ng Smaller: The Interdisciplinary Microfounda ons of Peace and Democracy
Michael Mousseau (University of Central Florida)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Alliance poli csMG09: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Christopher J. Fe weis (Tulane University)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Making Germany Safe for Democracy: The Logic of Chancellor Adenauer’s Westpoli k
Sunil Vaswani (Independent Researcher)The Evolu on and Future of Israeli Nuclear Ambiguity
Raphael BenLevi (University of Haifa)German-Israeli rela ons in the 21st century: What drives the special rela onship today?
Noa Swisa (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem )‘Selec ve Friendship’ at the IMF: Why do US allies receive more labor condi ons from the Fund?
Saliha Me nsoy (University of Groningen)
Cultural Diplomacy and Collec ve Memory: Reviewing Austrian-Israeli Rela ons
Noga Sagi (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Human Rights and DemocracyMG10: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Individuals v Repression: Individual Pe ons’ Impact on Human Rights
Rachel Schoner (University of California, San Diego)External Democra za on in Divided Socie es: A Case Study of Afghanistan (2001-2021)
Said Yaqub Ibrahimi (Carleton University)The European Union and the Promo on of Human Rights in Bangladesh
Ngiplon Rachel Chohwanglim (Jawaharlal Nehru University)The Role of Human Rights Obliga ons of Mul na onal Oil Companies (Mnocs) in Human Rights andEnvironmental Li ga ons Arising from the Niger Delta: A Cross-Case Analysis
Nkem Ochei (Robert Gordon University)Third State Obliga on to Ensure Respect of Interna onal Humanitarian Law
Akihiro Yamaguchi (Kobe University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Discursive Poli cs in China and RussiaMG11: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Michael E. Aleprete (Westminster College)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Sustaining Ontological Security through Humour: taking Russian President’s Jokes Seriously
Ekaterina Donskikh (Na onal Research University Higher School of Economics)Sergei Akopov (Na onal Research University Higher School of Economics)
Self-Censorship in Communist China: Text Analysis of Sermons from State-Registered Churches
Sarah Lee (University of California, Berkeley)Responses to Russian state-sponsored narra ves
Aiden Hoyle (University of Amsterdam/TNO/Netherlands Defence Academy)
Foreign Aid meets “Xiplomacy”: Interna onal Development Coopera on with Chinese Characteris cs
Marina Rudyak (Heidelberg University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Energy and Climate ChangeMG12: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Sino-Indian Energy Security Strategy under the Paris Agreement: A Net-Zero Utopia?
Fuzuo Wu (University of Salford)Renewing the Resource Curse? Governing the Renewable Energy Transi on
Kendra Dupuy (PRIO)A Sustainability Assessment of Single-Use Plas cs Regula on in Costa Rica
Christopher Graham (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Preliminary Program
Towards the Sustainable Development through Energy Transna onalism: A Case Study of Integrated Energy Market and Energy Transi on in Asia
Akanksha Singh (Ins tute for Global Interna onal Rela ons, Tokyo, Japan)
Transi on of Government’s Energy Policy and Energy Ci zenship in South Korea
Myeongji Kang (Yonsei University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Chinese Foreign PolicyMG13: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Dominika Kunertova (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
Virtual Junior Scholar
The Analogy of Pandemic: US-China Rela ons in the Era of Covid-19Chris na Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
The ideas of democracy and democra sa on in Chinese foreign policy
Evgeniya Zhuravleva (RUDN University (People's Friendship University of Russia))
China’s Changing Foreign Policy: Its Contribu on to a Mul lateral World
Mebanialam Tang (Pondicherry Unversity, Puducherry, India.)Cyberspace in the Middle East and US-China Compe on
Anil Sigdel (Author- India in the Era of China's BRI)Restraining the systemic rival: limits and poten al of US alliances
Antonio José Pagán Sánchez (Nankai University / City University of Hong Kong)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Religious actors in world poli csMG14: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
George M. Thomas (Arizona State University)
Virtual Junior Scholar
How the Culture War Travels? Examing the Case of An -LGBT Movement in South Korea
Wondong Lee (UC Irvine)Glocal dimensions of Catholic agency
Marianne Rozario (University of Notre Dame Australia (Ins tute for Ethics and Society))Chris an Santos (University of Notre Dame Australia (Ins tute for Ethics and Society))
Religion and modern problems: the contribu on of the Orthodox Church and Ecumenical Patriarchate to tackling environmental challenges in the modern era
Pavlos Serafeim (University of Macedonia, Department of Interna onal and European Studies)
The Old is Dying and the New Cannot be Born: the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
Shehnoor Khurram (York University )Sectarianism and Ci zenship: Understanding the implica ons of healthcare service provision during Covid-19 on Iden ty in Lebanon
Engy Said (George Mason University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Environmental Norms and Climate ChangeMG15: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Jane Boulden (Royal Military College of Canada)
Virtual Junior Scholar
United Na ons Framework Conven on on Climate Change and Conference Diplomacy
Pooja Sehbag (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)Environmental Kuznets Curve in ASEAN countries, considering climate finance and climate jus ce
Songhee Han (Ewha Womans University)Leading from the Pacific: Norms, Contesta on, and the Issue of Climate Mobili es Protec on
Liam Moore (University of Wollongong)The Inuit Circumpolar Council - a "glocal" agent of peacebuilding
Lydia Schoeppner (Canadian Mennonite University)Loca ng the Dialec cal Rela onship between Society and Nature into the “Interna onal” : An eco-Marxist Perspec ve
Yelda Erçandırlı ( Osmaniye Korkut Ata University )
Junior Scholar Symposia
Women as poli cal actorsMG16: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Populist performances of (in)security: Feminism meets right-wing populism in Poland
Bohdana Kurylo (University College London)Militarized Femininity in the Indian Military
Kiran Chauhan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Determinants of the Gender Gap in the United Kingdom's 2016 Referendum on EU Membership
Michael Driggers (Eastern Illinois University)Iranian Women's Movement: A Silent Protest for More Rights in a Repressive Context
Farzin Shargh (University at Albany, State University of New York)
The Problem of Preven on in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: the United States case.
Daniela Sepúlveda Soto (University of Minnesota)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Norm diffusion: global-local dynamicsMG17: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Compe veness Policy in Governmental Context: Policy Diffusion, Power and Security
Altan APAR (Independent Scholar )A global movement making a difference locally? The role of Fridays for Future in shaping climate policy in German ci es
Kris ne Kern (Leibniz Ins tute for Research on Society and Space (IRS) & Åbo Academy University)Peter Eckersley (No ngham Trent University)Wolfgang Haupt (Leibniz Ins tute for Research on Society and Space)Janne Lis Irmisch (Leibniz Ins tute for Research on Society and Space)
Explaining Change in Regula on of Digital Pla orms: A Cross-Country Study of Policy Transfer and Diffusion Pa erns
Mohammad Mahdi Jafarian (Governance and Public Policy Think Tank (GPTT))Ali Sanaei (Shahid Behesh University)
No Diffusion at All: Trade, Free Riding, and Government Underspending on Environmental Innova on
Muzhou Zhang (University of Essex)
Preliminary Program
Can Transna onal Advocacy Provoke Norm Regress? The Case of Transna onal Redress Ac vism and Foreign Cons tuencies
Claudia J. Kim (City University of Hong Kong)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Children / Youth and Educa on PolicyMG18: Monday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Nane e S. Levinson (American University)
Virtual Junior Scholar
A nexus between the un-development of children’s rights and poli cal authoritarianism in Eurasia, and what empowering educa on can offer
Galym Zhussipbek (Independent Scholar)Who supports obesity policy? Evidence from a cross-country comparison of Germany and the US
Renu Singh (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)Counter-narra ves by children born of violence in post-conflict Peru
Ana Lucia Alonso Soriano (Australian Na onal University)Clean-Up Time? Patronage and Educa on Reform in Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador
Daniela Maag (University of Southern California)Ambivalent presenta ons of youth in Southeast Asia’s war on drugs
Euan Raffle (University of Leeds)
Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & DiversityInterna onal Studies Associa on
Race and racism in Interna onal Studies: An urgent conversa onMH01: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Chair Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)Part. Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London)Part. Errol A. Henderson (Pennsylvania State University)Part. Kris na Hinds (University of the West Indies)Part. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)Part. Sunera Thobani (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Virtual Commi ee Panel
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Theory
Contes ng the World: Norm Research in Theory and Prac ceMH02: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Chair Susan M. Park (University of Sydney)Disc. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
Virtual Panel
Norm Research in Theory and Prac ce Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong)Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of Cambridge)
Emo on and Norms in Interna onal Shaming Prac cesSimon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin)
The interac on of law and poli cs in norm implementa onAne e S mmer (University of Oxford)
Systemic Approaches to Understanding Interna onal NormsCarla Winston (University of Melbourne)
Understanding and Resolving Norm ConflictJennifer Welsh (European University Ins tute)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Environmental Studies
The Environment and IRMH03: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Chair Hannah Hughes (Cardiff University)Part. Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University)Part. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto)Part. Alena Drieschova (Cardiff University)Part. Ma McDonald (University of Queensland)Part. Peter Newell (University of Sussex)Part. Ronnie D. Lipschutz (University of California, Santa Cruz)Part. Marcela Vecchione Goncalves (Federal University of Para
(UFPA), High Level Amazon Studies Ins tute (NAEA))Part. Robyn Eckersley (University of Melbourne)Part. Audra Mitchell (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs, Wilfrid
Laurier University )
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Foreign Policy AnalysisPoli cal Demography and Geography
The Expanded Geopoli cs of the Pacific IslandsMH04: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Chair Julian Tucker (Ins tute for Security and Development Policy)Part. Marc Lanteigne (UiT: The Arc c University of Norway)Part. Anna Powles (Massey University)Part. Joanna Siekiera (Faculty of Law, University of Bergen)Part. George Carter (The Australian Na onal University)Part. Chyungly Lee (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)Part. Nic Maclellan (Correspondent, Islands Business)Part. Wesley Morgan (Griffith University)Part. Larissa Sophia Stünkel (Ins tute for Security & Development
Policy)
Virtual Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies
Empowerment, resilience and resistance: Contras ng feminist reflec ons on peacebuilding and development
MH05: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Chair Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)Disc. Samanthi Gunawardana (Monash University)
Virtual Panel
Regenera on: Unearthing Radical Alterna ves on Peace from the Global South
Maria Tanyag (Australian Na onal University)Decolonising empowerment: Women’s stories of resistance and resilience in Colombia
Alba Boer Cueva (University of New South Wales)Building ‘Resilient Economies’ in Conflict-Affected Socie es: Gendered and Intersec onal Blind Spots in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Colombia
Elena B. Stavrevska (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
At the new decolonial feminist dawn? Revisi ng the Decade for Women (1975-1985) and alterna ve visions for peace by reading the impact of Global South feminism on that of Finnish White Feminists at the UN
Minna Lyy käinen (University of Helsinki)Marjaana Jauhola (University of Helsinki)
A Poli cal Economy of Gender, Crisis and Empowerment in the Financing of Development
Penny Griffin (University of New South Wales)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Foreign Policy AnalysisSouth Asia in World Poli cs
India’s Realignments in the Indo-Pacific Amidst Covid & the Super-Power Disrup on
MH06: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Chair Satu Limaye (East West Center (NGO))Disc. Arzan Tarapore (Stanford University)
Virtual Panel
The coali on dilemma for the United States and China in an emerging great power compe on in Asia
Timothy D. Hoyt (U.S. Naval War College)India in the Indo-Pacific: Declining foreign aid, so power, and influence?
Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary)Vaccine Diplomacy, Security and Governance: India and the Quad
Jivanta Scho li (School of Law & Government, Dublin City University, Ireland)
India's Networking Response to China's Disrup ve RiseRajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)
India’s military op ons for preserving its interests in a contested environment: constraints and prospects
Prakash Gopal (University of Wollongong)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Global DevelopmentScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Urban Archives of the Interna onalMH07: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Chair Ari Jerrems (Monash University)Chair Samid Suliman (Griffith University)Disc. Ari Jerrems (Monash University)
Virtual Panel
The Space of the postcolony: The affec ve and material making of post-independence Cairo
Aya M. Nassar (Durham University)Cura ng against militariza on: the poli cs of life in Rio de Janeiro’s Museu da Maré
Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University (Virginia Tech))
Everyday Aesthe cs, Urban Spaces, World Poli cs: Perdido Street Sta on and Pedagogies of Produc on
Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
‘Slum Art’ as Global Metropolitan FormRitu Vij (University of Aberdeen)
Object Memories and Abject SubjectsDelacey Tedesco (University of Exeter)
Interna onal Studies Associa onAssocia on of Korean Poli cal Studies
The two Koreas under the rising US-China rivalryMH08: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Chair Jae-Jung Suh (ICU)Disc. Taehyun Nam (Salisbury University)
Virtual Partner
An innocent bystander? South Korea in the order-building compe on between China and the US
Jiye Kim (University of Sydney)Lai-Ha Chan (University of Technology Sydney)
South Korea’s Strategies as a Middle Power in the Era of a U.S. – China Rivalry
Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee)Sojeong Lee (University of Tennessee)
North Korea’s Nuclear Posture and Crisis Escala onHyun-Binn Cho (The College of New Jersey)Ariel Petrovics (Harvard Kennedy School)
Unproduc ve Diploma c Nego a ons? The Anatomy of North Korea’s Nuclear/Missile Problem
Yangmo Ku (Norwich University)Responding to Agricultural Collapse in North Korea: Transna onal Rela ons and Policy Changes during Kim Jong Il’s Period
Jae-Jung Suh (ICU)Harumi Kobayashi (Interna onal Chris an University Graduate School )
Interna onal Studies Associa on
SB: Poli cal EconomyMH09: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Virtual Research Sound
Is it Really About Innova ons for Health? Patents over Life: the Moral Economy of Poli cs and Markets Governing Access and Benefit Sharing of Medicines in the Global Innova on Commons
Kathryn C. Ibata-Arens (DePaul University)Economic, Poli cal, and Military Nexus in AI: A Research Agenda
Merih Angin (Koç University)M. Lena Trabucco (Northwestern University)
Explaining Nega ve A tudes towards Immigra on in Europe: The Impact of Job Mobility
Saliha Me nsoy (University of Groningen)Regime Guardians and the New Rich: Repression and State Capacity in Liberalizing Economies
Haeyong Lim (Jeju Peace Ins tute)Valery Dzutsa (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Going South or Staying with the North? Comparing Development Coopera on Strategies of Indonesia and the Philippines
Xiaoye She (California State University San Marcos)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
SB: Emerging IssuesMH10: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Virtual Research Sound
Scien fic Representa ons of the Ocean for Protec ng High Seas Marine Biodiversity
Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki (University of Vienna)Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna)
Ways of staying put: Enduring stuckness in natural disastersChung-Ah Baek (University of Warwick)
Learning from Covid: Corrup on and Small-Scale Cross Border Trade in East Africa
Jacqueline Klopp (Columbia University )Informal Social Capital and Covid-19 Infec on Preven on Behaviors
Yasushi Hazama (IDE-JETRO)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Cri cal contribu ons to IR theoryMH11: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Mark Salter (University of O awa)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Preliminary Program
The neglected rela onship between Foreign Policy and Democra c Vulnerability: what it is and why it ma ers
Sunil Vaswani (Independent Researcher)Liberal Values, Global Security, and Western Military Interven on
Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College)The logic of strategy and the rise of astrategic thought: when Hobbes and Kant collide
Alina Paun (Na onal University of Poli cal Studies and Public Administra on, Bucharest, Romania)
Neo-Gramscian Perspec ves on the Remaking of Hegemony: A Framework for Understanding Consent and Dissent
Babatunde Obamamoye (Australian Na onal University)Rethinking the Design of the African Peace and Security Architecture: A social Evolu onary Analysis.
Gordon Kojo Nyame Mensah-Yawson (Fudan University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Chinese diplomacy and influenceMH13: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Tyler Jost (Brown University)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Making Sense of China's Neighbourhood Diplomacy: a Giulia Sciora (University of Trento)
Shi ing Gears: Rising China’s Concep on of State Autonomy in the United Na ons
Tomoko Takahashi (University of Tokyo)Can China Lead in East Asia? A State-Society Approach to Power and Norm in Interna onal Rela ons
Jinhyun Lee (Ewha Womans University (GSIS))China’s Increasing Role in the UN Development System: Mo va ons, progresses, and challenges
Jessica C. Liao (North Carolina State University)Mul lateralism with Chinese Characteris cs: Understanding Regional Impacts and Global Implica ons
Ngipwem Rebecca Chohwanglim (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Global IRMH16: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)
Virtual Junior Scholar
Barriers to Iran’s IR Scholars par cipa on in the Global IRHeidarali Masoudi (Shahid Behesh University)
Cri cal Foreign Policy Analysis: Post-Westernizing the Field in the 21st Century
Erman Ermihan (Kadir Has University)Cansu Yurtsever (Izmir Ka p Celebi University)Elif Ezgi KELEŞ (İzmir Ka p Çelebi University)
A Postcolonial Classical Realism?: A Comparison of E.H. Carr and Edward Said
Tyler Chamberlain (University of the Fraser Valley)Poten als and limita ons of doing feminist poli cs. An examina on of feminist foreign policy and feminist crisis governance in Canada and Hawaii.
Laura Zuber (King's College London)Karoline Faerber (King's College London)
India’s princely states and the history of their diplomacyPushpak Kumar Roy (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Foreign policy decision-makingMH17: Monday 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
JSS-Disc (virtual)
Graeme Davies (University of York)
Virtual Junior Scholar
U.S. Humanitarian Interven on Policy - Logic of a Two-Level GameJoseph M. Harrasser (University of Innsbruck)
Elimina ng Bureaucracy from Foreign Policy: Two Decades of Turkey-Israel Rela ons
Berkay Gülen (University of Washington)All the Prime Minister’s Men: Execu ve Agents in Postwar Japanese Diplomacy, 1960s-1980s
Giulia Garbagni (University of Cambridge)Contribu ng Troops to Crisis Management Opera ons: Decision-Making Dynamics behind Minilateral Deployments
Moritz Neubert (University of Mannheim)Toward a norm-based Russia policy? Views of the party “Union90/The Greens” on Germany’s Foreign Policy toward Russia
Viktor Savinok (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University)
Preliminary Program
Wednesday
Interna onal Studies Associa on
EUWA00-1: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disc. Nathan Henceroth (Albright College)
Poster Gallery Session
(Counter) Hegemony and EU-MERCOSUR trade: the power of ideas and their contesta on
Asha Herten-Crabb (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
A shock to the system: the electoral and party system implica ons of Europe’s austerity doctrine in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis.
Jana Foxe (University of Washington)Behind the scenes of the European Green Deal: environmental discourse coali ons at work ?
Laure Gosselin (Université Laval)Laurie Durel (Université Laval)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
COVID-19 Pandemic: Diplomacy & the Global SouthWA00-2: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disc. Elisabeth A. King (New York University)
Poster Gallery Session
The Drivers and Consequences of Health Diplomacy of the U.S. Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee)
Social Norms and Pandemic Behaviors: An Ins tu onal Approach to understanding the Covid-19 Pandemic in the Global South
Nayma Qayum (Manha anville College)Interna onal media coverage of COVID-19 in marginalized popula ons in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and Quebec (Canada).
Julián Durazo Herrmann (Univresité du Québec à Montréal)Eduardo da Nóbrega Monteiro (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Islam & Poli csWA00-3: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disc. F. Asli Ergul Jorgensen (Ege University)
Poster Gallery Session
Saudi Arabia, a hub for global flows?: the mul ple challenges of a Wahhabism State
Nassar Alnassar (University of East Anglia)Of friends and foes: Rethinking transna onal Islamic poli cs
Guy Eyre (SOAS)Iden ty Construc on of ISIS in the Audio Statements by the Caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Dana Karjatse-Davidjants (Tallinn University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
EMERGING ISSUESWA01: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andrea K. Gerlak (University of Arizona)
Junior Scholar
Junior Scholar Symposia
EMERGING ISSUES: Environment & Climate ChangeWA01-A: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
JSS-Disc Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean)JSS-Disc Katharine Rie g (Newcastle University)
Junior Scholar Session
Rebuilding A er the Storm: Disasters as opportuni es for local-global linkages
Gaea Morales (University of Southern California)Clima c Influences on Collec ve Ac on: Evidence from Namibia
Garre Albistegui Adler (Stanford University)Dylan Groves (Columbia University)
Local governments in interna onal climate change nego a onsLucas Felipe Wosgrau Padilha (Yenching Academy of Peking University)Pedro Vormi ag (Columbia University)
Explaining preferences over climate change ins tu ons: evidence from statements at the UNFCCC nego a ons, 2010-2015
Patricio Yamin Vázquez (Universidad de San Andrés)Uncovering spa al variability of climate change, water, and conflict
Sojeong Lee (University of Tennessee)Bomi Lee (University of Iowa)
Junior Scholar Symposia
EMERGING ISSUES CovidWA01-B: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
JSS-Disc Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (The Arc c University of Norway (UiT))
JSS-Disc Ahmed Abozaid (University of St Andrews)
Junior Scholar Session
Mainstreaming Non-tradi onal Security: Contras ng ‘War’ against COVID-19 pandemic in India and Bhutan
Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University)The Impact of COVID-19 on an Interna onal Sample of Religious Leaders: A Compara ve Case Study Approach
Oakley Hill (George Mason University)Tracing Pandemic Shi s: COVID-19’s Impact on Economic, Epistemic, and Social Networks
Jinelle Piereder (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs, University of Waterloo)
The Covid Crisis: Israel’s Memento Mori?Shirley Le Penne (Cornell University)
Naviga ng the Barriers in Provision of Reproduc ve Healthcare - A Study of Lady Health Workers in Punjab, Pakistan
Samiya Khalid (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Junior Scholar Symposia
EMERGING ISSUES Cri cal SecurityWA01-C: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
JSS-Disc Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies & Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro)
JSS-Disc Miriam Prys-Hansen (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Junior Scholar Session
The Securi za on of Life and the Poli cs of Boundaries, Spa al Rela ons, and Flows
Hannah Glasson (Virginia Tech)Caste System: A Threat to Indian Security
Anubha Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)Crea ng Security, Construc ng Disease: The Role of Health Security in the Social Construc on of Pandemic Diseases
Dominic Pfister (The Ohio State University)When the Boomerang Strikes Back: Migrants' Rights Advocacy, Human Rights Courts and the Na onal Security Backlash
Jean-Pierre Murray (University of Massachuse s Boston)Challenging the concept of the region: Indo-Pacific as an example of an emerging 'ar ficial' region
Vuslat Nur Sahin (Waseda University)
Preliminary Program
Junior Scholar Symposia
EMERGING ISSUES: Borders in a Compara ve Perspec veWA01-D: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
JSS-Disc Jeremy Menchik (Boston University)JSS-Disc Aries Arugay (University of the Philippines-Diliman)
Junior Scholar Session
The Concept of (Interna onal) Borders in Times of Global Pandemics
Raphael Oidtmann (University of Mannheim & Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt (PRIF))
MYANMAR’S MILITARY COUP, REFUGEES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA’S NORTHEAST REGION
Dhiraj Tayal (Jawaharlal Nehru university)Dhanapriya Devi Chungkham (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)
Do Inclusive Socie es Need Closed Borders? A Fresh Approach to a Narrowly Construed Dilemma
Samuel David Schmid (Max Planck Ins tute)Borders, Social Reproduc on, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Addressing Human Trafficking in Conflict.
Sim Zhi Ming (York University)Contemporary authoritarian populism and the geography of borders
Akash Bhagat (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Commi ee on the Status of Engagement with the Global SouthInterna onal Studies Associa on
Engaging in Security: Do the Global South and the Global North talk to each other?
WA02: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)Part. Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Universidad de Guadalajara - México)Part. Ada Peter (Covenant University)Part. Alberto Lozano-Vázquez (Universidad del Mar (UMAR))Part. Muqtedar Khan (University of Delaware)Part. Raffaele Marche (LUISS Guido Carli University)Part. Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University)
Commi ee Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Teaching community in a smaller world: How can we teach IR with hope? (Part 2)
WA03: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andrea Paras (University of Guelph)Part. Ma hias Hofferberth (University of Texas, San Antonio)Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University)Part. Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)Part. Shampa Biswas (Whitman College)Part. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)Part. David Hornsby (Carleton University)Part. Mira Sucharov (Carleton University)Part. Mark A. Shirk (University of Cambridge)
Roundtable
Associa on for Canadian Studies in the United StatesInterna onal Studies Associa on
The Québec-United States Rela onship: Poli cal, Security, Economic, Cultural and Environmental Dynamics
WA04: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Michael K. Hawes (Canada US Fulbright Program)Part. Christopher Kirkey (State University of New York at
Pla sburgh)Part. Stéphane Paquin (Ecole na onale d'administra on publique)Part. Frederick Gagnon (University of Quebec at Montreal)Part. Luc Bernier (University of O awa)Part. X. Hubert Rioux (École Na onale d'Administra on Publique)Part. Christophe Clou er-Roy (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Partner Organiza on
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Quan ta ve Approaches to Religion in Interna onal Studies 1: Violence and Conflict
WA05: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)Disc. Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)
Panel
Discrimina on and A acks on Religious Minori es in EuropeNilay Saiya (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Intersec onality and Islamist Conflict.Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland)Nil Seda Satana (University of Maryland)
A God’s Gi for Jihadists? Covid-19 and the Increase of Violence in Africa
Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)Mora Deitch (Bar-Ilan University)
Chris an Na onalism and Poli cal Violence: Vic mhood, Racial Iden ty, Conspiracy, and Support for the Capitol A acks
David T. Buckley (University of Louisville)Miles Armaly (University of Mississippi)Adam Enders (University of Louisville)
The network dynamics connec ng religious repression and extremist violence
Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont)Jason Klocek (University of Notre Dame)
Interna onal Studies Associa onWorld Interna onal Studies Commi ee
WISC: Reflec ons about Building a Global Academic CommunityWA06: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University)Disc. Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona)Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University)Part. Karen Smith (University of Leiden)Part. Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt)Part. Knud Erik Jorgensen (Aarhus University)Part. Fulvio A na (Catania University)
Partner Organiza on
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Scandals in Interna onal Rela ons: The Limits and Possibili es of Accountability
WA07: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Owen D. Thomas (University of Exeter)Disc. Jamie M. Johnson (University of Leicester)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Mar al communica on: Every scandal, an opportunity Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Defense University)
Scandals in world poli cs: Ontological (in)security and the poli cs of shame
Zeger Verleye (University of Antwerp)The Case for Scandalogy in Interna onal Rela ons
Jamie M. Johnson (University of Leicester)Owen D. Thomas (University of Exeter)
A Poli cs of TransgressionA. A. Flamind (Groningen University)
Understanding the ‘Oxfam Scandal’: Scandal framing and systemic failure in the context of sexual exploita ons and abuse in the humanitarian sector
Roisin Read (University of Manchester)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Introducing New Global Data about Concentra on Camp SystemsWA08: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Rachel D. Van Nostrand (The University of Arizona)Chair Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona)Chair Daniel Solomon (Georgetown University)Part. Samuel Erkile an (University College London)Part. Kate Cronin-Furman (University College London)
Innova ve Panel
Interna onal Studies Associa onKorean Interna onal Studies Associa on
The Nexus of Tradi onal and Non-tradi onal Security in East AsiaWA09: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Haruko Satoh (Osaka School of Interna onal Public Policy, Osaka University)
Disc. Haruko Satoh (Osaka School of Interna onal Public Policy, Osaka University)
Partner Organiza on
Community Development as a Means to Security in Rural Cambodia Heather Willoughby (Ewha Woman's University)
The Quad as Buridan’s Ass: Making a Virtue of Path-dependent Necessity in Melding the Quad’s Strategic and Non-tradi onal Security Impera ves
Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)Non-tradi onal security from the perspec ve of non-state actors: The cases of Okinawa and Mindanao
Carmina Yu Untalan (Osaka University)An experiment on the mul plier effect: A study on inter-Korean people-to-people exchanges
Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)Sejung Park (Pukyong Na onal University)Lindsey M. Bier (University of Southern California)Han Woo Park (Yeungnam University)
Security, Governance, and Opera onalizing the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus (HDPN) in South Korea
Brendan Howe (Ewha Woman's University)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsHistorical Interna onal Rela onsTheory
Technological Futurism and World OrdersWA10: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)Disc. Nisha Shah (University of O awa)
Panel
Transhumanism as a Source of Catastrophic and Existen al RiskDaniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University)
A er Monkey Poli cs: Transhumanist Visions of World Order, 1920-2020
Duncan Bell (Cambridge University)Sense and Singularity: Death and Meaning in Poli cs
Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London)Technological Change and the Absence of Utopia in American Na onal Security Imaginaries
Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne)Dystopian Space Futures in Science Fic on
Si Sheppard (Long Island University, Brooklyn)
Interna onal Studies Associa onKorea Economic Ins tute of America
South Korean Responses to New Na onal Iden ty PressuresWA11: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Mark Tokola (Korea Economic Ins tute of America (KEI))Disc. Mark Tokola (Korea Economic Ins tute of America (KEI))
Partner Organiza on
Pressure on the Values Fron er: Biden’s Human Rights Advocacy and Implica ons for South Korea
Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America)South Korea’s Posi on Amid the Russia-U.S. Strategic Rivalry
Anthony Rinna (Sino-NK)Strategic Iden ty in the U.S.-Japan-ROK Trilateral: Divergence or Convergence?
Yasuyo Sakata (Kanda University of Interna onal Studies)Performing Alliance: Diverging Percep ons of North Korean Threat and ROK-US Alliance Poli cs
Minseon Ku (Ohio State University)Xi Jinping’s “Wolf Warrior” Asser veness and South Korea
Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University)
Interna onal Studies Associa onInterna onal Poli cal Science Associa on
THE CO-OPTION OF CRITICAL VOICES II: How interna onal organiza ons assimilate cri cal advocacy and convert it into global norms
WA12: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Annabelle Li oz-Monnet (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Chair Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Rosa Freedman (Reading University)
Partner Organiza on
“Epistemic capture”. How interna onal ins tu ons incorporate cri cal ideas”
Olivier Nay (University of La Sorbonne (Paris 1))Reappropria on of Cri cism in the Case of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems’ Regula on. How Sectors Logics Impact the Construc on of Global Norms
Cyril Magnon-pujo (University Lyon 2)From the protec on of the “European way of life” to religious freedom: when the European Commission translates right-wing ideas into global norms
Cécile Leconte (Ins tut d'Etudes Poli ques de Lille)How Radical is University Expansion? Massifica on, Knowledge Economies and Contemporary Strategies of Authoritarian Rule.
Caroline Hughes (University of Notre Dame)The UN Interna onaliza on of Disaster Risk Reduc on: From Vulnerability to Resilience Through Preparedness
Piero Tellerías (University of Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne)
Preliminary Program
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal AffairsTheory
Using Fic on to Teach Philosophical Preliminaries: Nicholas Greenwood (Onuf)'s The Hairy Saint
WA13: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Patrick James (University of Southern California)Part. Paul Beaumont (The Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal
Affairs)Part. Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)Part. Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Jorg Kustermans (University of Antwerp)Part. Hannes Peltonen (University of Tampere)Part. Inanna Hama -Ataya (Aberystwyth University)Part. Jason Wi enberg (University of California Berkeley)
Roundtable
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Polycentric Perspec ves on Digital Data GovernanceWA14: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)Disc. Daivi Rodima-Taylor (Boston University)
Panel
Exploring Digital Data Governance Policies from a Polycentric Perspec ve
Jan Aart Scholte (Leiden University)Carolina Aguerre (Universidad de San Andrés)
The global distribu on of distributed governance: Power, complexity and instability in polycentric data ordering
Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)Transatlan c Data Governance, Polycentricity, and the Pandemic
Anjane e Raymond (Ostrom workshop, indiana university )Sco Shackelford (Indiana University)
Data, governance and embodied knowledge: theorizing the role of narra ves and non-extrac ve methodologies in the 2030 Agenda
LAIS DE RAMALHO (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, PUC-Rio)Isabel Rocha de Siqueira (IRI/PUC-Rio)
From Trade to Trust: A Different Approach to the Free flow of Data Across borders
Susan Aaronson (George Washington University)
Peace Science Society (Interna onal)Interna onal Studies Associa on
Peace Science Society (Interna onal) Roundtable Honoring Glenn Palmer
WA15: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Idean Salehyan (University of North Texas)Part. Glenn Palmer (Pennsylvania State University)Part. T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University)Part. Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University)Part. Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona)Part. D. Sco Benne (Pennsylvania State University)
Partner Organiza on
Interna onal Studies Associa onEuropean Interna onal Studies Associa on
Liberal disorder and illiberal orderWA16: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center)Disc. Beate Jahn (University of Sussex)
Partner Organiza on
Asymmetric Ordering: Liberal and Illiberal Order-building in Interna onal Security
Niels Byrjalsen (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Copenhagen)
On the post-1989 liberal script of ‘good statehood’: The ‘New Right’ as a counter-ideological phenomenon
Minda Holm (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Global ordering across categories of orders Trine Flockhart (University of Southern Denmark)
Why the Study of Far Right Geopoli cs Must Pair Genealogy With Ethnography
Vibeke Schou Tjalve (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)Forging new iden es? The search for a new social purpose in the crisis of the liberal order
Milan Babic (Maastricht University)
Interna onal Studies Associa onGerman Poli cal Science Associa on
North America: Stagna on, Decline, or Renewal?WA17: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Tom Long (University of Warwick)Disc. Eric Hershberg (American University)
Partner Organiza on
I was all set to terminate”: New Regionalism theory, the Trump Presidency and North American Integra on
Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University)Energy Regionalism in North America: Subna onal Leadership in the Transi on to a Low-Carbon Economies
Laura Daniela Stevens León (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE))
Con nental trade hubs, cross-border industries, and regional stakeholders: Centripetal and centrifugal forces in North America
Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe)An Embarrassment of Regions: North America and Regional Orders
Arturo Santa-Cruz (University of Guadalajara)North America in Compara ve Perspec ve: Regional Coopera on Dynamics in the Western Hemisphere and the World
Diana Panke (University of Freiburg)Sören Stapel (University of Freiburg)
Environmental Studies
DS Panel to Honor Professor Ma hew PatersonWA18: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Ma hew J. Hoffmann (University of Toronto)Part. Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto)Part. Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Jacqueline M. Best (University of O awa)Honoree
Ma hew Paterson (University of Manchester)
Dis nguished Scholar
Theory
S gma and Emo on in Interna onal Rela ons: Exploring conceptual connec ons
WA19: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Elizaveta Gaufman (University of Groningen)Disc. Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Usurping the subaltern in the Global East? A psychosocial approach to the Polish s gma in European society
Xymena Kurowska (Central European University)The poli cs of mental health awareness: An -s gma campaigning, psychiatric knowledge, and the perpetua on of neoliberal governance
Jana-Maria Fey (University of Sheffield)S gma za on and Rejec on in Interna onal Poli cs: Explaining Pales ne’s Failure to Obtain Equality and Sovereignty in the Interna onal System
Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington)Beyond s gma za on in interna onal security: NATO’s military interven on in Libya
Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin)When S gma sa on Fails? Russia, interna onal society and the annexa on of Crimea
Adrian Rogstad (University of Groningen)
Theory
The Rise and Fall of Orders, Empires, and Great PowersWA20: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Manjari Cha erjee Miller (Boston University)Disc. Manjari Cha erjee Miller (Boston University)
Panel
“Liberal Legi ma on and the Challenge to Interna onal Order”Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota)
“Demographics and Great-Power Rise”Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College)
“Financial Revolu ons, Power Transi ons, the Balance of Power, and the French Revolu onary Wars”
Chris aan Bedrij-Arpa (George Washington University)Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University)
“In Search of Status: The Rise of China in United Na ons Speeches, 1970-2020”
Paul K. MacDonald (Wellesley College)Joseph M. Parent (University of Notre Dame)
“The Grand Strategy of Entrapment: The O oman Empire and the Management of Decline”
Tudor A. Onea (Bilkent University)
Peace Studies
African Peacekeeping: Emerging Trends and DebatesWA21: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham)Disc. Nina Wilén (Lund University)Part. Linnea Gelot (Folke Bernado e Academy)Part. Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Emma Birikorang (Kofi Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping
Training Centre (KAIPTC))Part. Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London)Part. Chris na Co ero (University of California, San Diego)Part. Marco Jowell (Foreign Commonwealth and Development
Office)
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Interna onal Peacekeeping Opera onsWA22: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Warwick)Disc. Hannah Marie a Smidt (University of Zurich)
Panel
Peacekeeping Coali ons: Learning to Fight TogetherDaniel S. Morey (University of Kentucky)Michael Morgan (Marie a College)
Revisi ng Exit Strategies in Contemporary PeacekeepingTimothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University)
Train by yourself, fight as a team? Military coopera on and local peacekeeping effec veness
Deniz Cil (University of Maryland)Christoph Dworschak (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Can Stabiliza on Opera ons s ll fill the gaps in Peacekeeping Opera ons?
Veronica Lima (Universidade Federal Fluminense)Using complexity theory to understand interac ons between the three ers of civilian protec on in peacekeeping
Walt Kilroy (Dublin City University)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Secret Violence, State Agents and Democracy: Mapping Legi macy and Impunity
WA23: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Yasmeen Abu-Laban (The University of Alberta)Disc. Anthony Amicelle (Sciences Po Bordeaux)
Panel
‘Trust talk’ in Surveillance Oversight: Foreclosure, Obfusca on and Reframing Abuse through Trust.
Emma Mc Cluskey (King's College London)Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London)
Secrecy, Oversight and Accountability in Counter-Terrorism: The Prac ce of Extraordinary Rendi ons
Arianna Vedaschi (Bocconi University)The Judicialisa on of Intelligence Oversight: lessons from the European Court of Jus ce and the European Court of Human Rights
Elspeth H. Guild (University of Nijmegen)Europe’s Oversight Problem: Can it Close the Gap?
Didier Bigo (Sciences Po Paris & King's College London)State Secrecy, Impunity and Oversight in the US: A Cri cal Topography
Arnaud Kurze (Montclair State University)
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Ins tu onal Complexity in Global GovernanceWA24: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Me e Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge)Part. Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen)Part. Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University)Part. Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval)Part. Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)Part. C. Randall Henning (American University)Part. Miles Kahler (School of Interna onal Service, American
University)Part. Karen J. Alter (Northwestern University and iCourts University
of Copenhagen)
Roundtable
Diploma c Studies
Digital DiplomacyWA25: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Karl Grindal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Disc. Karl Grindal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Do people really read the tweets? Understanding the efficacy of Digital Diplomacy through Twi er replies
Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)Michael Habegger (University of Delaware)
Nostalgia’s Role in Russian Digital DiplomacyIlan Manor (University of Oxford)
Reciprocity in Digital Diplomacy: The Geopoli cs of Na onal Iden ty in Korea-Japan and Korea-U.S. Social Networks
Kyung Sun Karen Lee (Zayed University)Saif Shahin (American University)
Social capital and poli cal par cipa on in online western celebrity diplomacy
Saskia Postema (Leiden University)Jan Melissen (Leiden University, University of Antwerp)
Technology and change in diploma c prac ces. Whatsapping at the UNHRC
Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
The Nexus of White Supremacy and Patriarchal Misogyny in Contemporary Democracy
WA26: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Alan Keenan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Disc. Alan Keenan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Panel
The Misogyny of Authoritarians in Contemporary DemocraciesNitasha Kaul (University of Westminster)
La n American Women’s Access to Reproduc ve Care in US Border Zones: A Preliminary Analysis
Andreanne Bissonne e (University of Quebec in Montreal)“Humiliated, upset, and…blaming myself”: Exploring Staff-to-Student Sexual Violence at Academic Conference Events in Interna onal Poli cs as an Affec ve Poli cs of (in)Security.
Sofia Doyle (University of Manchester )Rethinking the Nexus between Populism and Anxiety: Trumpism as a Reaffirma on of White Supremacist Capitalist Patriarchy
Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University)The Agony and the Agnotology: The Gendered Rhetoric of Ignorance in US Foreign Policy
Eric Blanchard (State University of New York, Oswego)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesGlobal Development
Bridging contexts, reinforcing exclusions? Ac vism, agency, and acts of transla ng gendered belongings
WA27: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ / Amherst College)
Disc. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)Disc. Nicole Doerr (University of Copenhagen)
Panel
Transla ng Migrant Muslim Men: the Claims to Rights by Afghan former interpreters for Western militaries
Sara de Jong (University of York)‘Lost in transla on’: Is it possible to bridge disparate gender(ed) ‘language’ worlds?
Lata Narayanaswamy (University of Leeds)Substan ve gender equality in transla on: meaning making, tug-of-war, prac ce
Susanne Zwingel (Florida Interna onal University)
Transla on in transna onal black feminist ac vism: The Case of the Great Chocó
Antonia Carcelen Estrada (Universidad San Francisco de Quito)Transla ng Whiteness: Racial Liminality, Migrancy, and Queer People of Color in Germany
Tunay Altay (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Online/Offline: Expanding disciplinary boundaries and data sources in inves ga ng gender narra ves of poli cal violence
WA28: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jeremy Moses (University of Canterbury)Disc. Annick T. R. Wibben (Swedish Defence University)
Panel
#ShamimaBegum: An analysis of social media narra ves rela ng to female terrorist actors
Raquel Da Silva (Ins tuto Universitário de Lisboa)Carys Evans (The University of Birmingham)
State, mainstream and extreme right narra ves: Comparing gendered construc ons of violent extremism in the UK
Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent)“Women’s work”? Deploying gender in U.S. counterinsurgency in Iraq and Afghanistan
Naomi C. Head (University of Glasgow)Women Combatants and Veterans - Located in the Space between State Actors and Social Actors
Shir Daphna-Tekoah (Ashkelon Academic College)Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University)
Power of par cipa on: new approaches to narra ve in peace research
Sophie Haspeslagh (American University in Cairo)
Global HealthPeace Studies
Governing Health WA29: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre (George Washington University)Disc. Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre (George Washington University)
Panel
Prefigura ve Power: Infrastructure, Site Ontology and Emergency Opera ons Centres
Stefan Elbe (University of Sussex)Globaliza on and COVID-19: Learning Lessons in the Midst of the Pandemic
Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth)Healthy Companies and Sick Ci zens: Government Financing of Biomedical Research, Corporate Profits, and the Human Condi on
Nataliya D. Brantly (Virginia Tech)Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech)
Turbulent data governance of AMR and COVID-19Anne-Sophie Jung (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
Global health or medical humanitarianism? The difficult rise of global governance for epidemic response
Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée (University of Oslo)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Law
Interna onal Organiza ons, Regime Complexity and Interorganiza onal Rela ons I
WA30: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Thomas Gehring (University Bamberg)Disc. Ueli Staeger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies, Geneva)
Panel
Organiza onal Complexity and Regional Authority: the Case of Africa
Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)"Down with TPP! What's TTIP?" Explaining the different poli cs of trade deals"
Mary Anne Madeira (Lehigh University)Regime Complexity in Regional Security Governance: The Case of Transna onal Challenges in Central Asia
Sebas an Mayer (German-Kazakh University)Assessing Network Power Capacity of Informal Interna onal Governmental Organiza ons (IIGO): BRICS and MIKTA cases
Samiratou Dipama (Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University,Department of Poli cal Sciences and Interna onal Rela ons)Emel Parlar Dal (University of Marmara, Istanbul)
Reflexive Orchestra on of Informal Networks for Judicial IntegrityMakiko Nishitani (Kobe University)
Global Development
Reimagining the An -imperialist Project: IR, the Decolonial turn, and the Ques on of Imperialism Today
WA31: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)Disc. Ricado Jacobs (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Panel
Race, War, and Empire: Hai ’s Confronta on with Militarized "Humanitarianism"
JEMIMA PIERRE (University of California, Los Angeles)What was the Sign of Libya? Africa, Militarised Interven onism, and the Transforma on of World Order
Zubairu Wai (University of Toronto )Race and the Violence of Finance Capitalism in the Contemporary Caribbean
Peter Hudson (University of California, Los Angeles)The Geopoli cal Economy of An -imperialism and Socialism
Radhika Desai (Univeristy of Manitoba)The Global ‘Rule of Property’ and the Structure of Contemporary Imperialism
Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech)
Global Development
Transla ng Global Poli cs beyond the SpectacleWA32: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Tim Koechlin (Vassar College)Disc. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)
Panel
Connoisseurs and the Crossing Aesthe cs of Displaced BodiesRachmi Diyah Larasa (Gender, Women & Sexuali y Studies/ University of Minnesota)
Spectres of Black Death: Marielle Franco, Global Black Lives Ma er and the Circula on of Posthumous Radical Spirits
Lucia Cantero (University of San Francisco)
The Symbolic Economy of Death and Its UndoingMaria Jose Mendez (Harvard University )
Listening to Nông Dân Oan: Subaltern Dialogue and Revolt Quỳnh N. Phạm (University of San Francisco)
In the Shadows of the Spectacle: Talking with the DisappearedNarendran Kumarakulasingam (University of Waterloo)
Intelligence Studies
The Poli cs of Intelligence Coopera onWA33: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Pia Jansen (Norwegian Defence Intelligence School)Chair Aviva Gu mann (King's College London, War Studies
Department)Disc. Constant Hijzen (Leiden University)
Panel
The everyday poli cs and poli za on of intelligence in Ghana’s response to the threat of terrorism
Maya Mynster Christensen (Royal Danish Defence College)German-Arab intelligence rela ons in the 20th century
Sophia Hoffmann (Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient)More effec ve, less answerable? How the muddy waters of intelligence liaison undermine democra c accountability
Claudia Hillebrand (Cardiff University)Intelligence Coopera on as Covert Diplomacy: the case of West German-Israeli liaison a er the 1972 Munich Olympics Crisis
Aviva Gu mann (King's College London, War Studies Department)
Reaching out; the Role of Occupa onal Culture in European Intelligence Coopera on
Pepijn Tuinier (Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA))
Intelligence StudiesHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
The History of Intelligence Analysis: The United States and CanadaWA34: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair John Fox (Federal Bureau of Inves ga on)Disc. John Fox (Federal Bureau of Inves ga on)
Panel
‘Naïve’ Intelligence Analysis by the US Military from the Civil War to World War I”
Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University)Evalua ng Walter Lippmann’s Influence on Intelligence Analysis
Stephen Marrin (James Madison University)The Unfinished Business of Professionalizing Canadian Intelligence Analysis
Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa)Stephanie Carvin (NPSIA, Carleton University)
Not Just Government Outsourcing: The Rise of ‘In-House’ Private Sector Intelligence Analysis
Maria Robson (Northeastern University)A Decade of Change and Innova on: The 1970s and IC Analy c Prac ces
James Marchio (NIU)
Intelligence Studies
The Global Study of Intelligence WA35: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel)Disc. Peter Gill (consultant)
Panel
The Geopoli cs of Empire Building: Chinese and Russian Influence Campaigns in the Developed World
William A. Boe cher (North Carolina State University)
Preliminary Program
FIREPLACES - A new framework for iden fying and managing confiden al source mo va on.
Ian P. Stanier (Liverpool John Moores University)Moving Beyond the Western Paradigm: Understanding Cultural Influence on the Conduct of Intelligence Behaviour
Christopher Bullock (University of Leicester and Canadian Department of Na onal Defence)
A compara ve analysis of the ethos of intelligence organiza ons across Europe
Cris na Ivan (The Na onal Intelligence Academy Mihai Viteazul)Irene Chiru (Na onal Ins tute for Intelligence Studies)
The intelligence element in the EU GAR-SI Sahel projectRodrigo Gaona (IUGM-UNED)
Intelligence Studies
Research-Led Intelligence Educa on and PedagogyWA36: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jan Goldman (The Citadel)Disc. Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz)
Panel
Intelligence Pedagogy in these uncertain mes Abigail Blyth (University of No ngham)
Towards Academic Intelligence: How to Unveil Enemy's Strategic Culture
Yuriy Loboda (Na onal Defence University of Ukraine)Breaking barriers: inclusion and neurodiversity in intelligence services
Cris na Arribas (Rey Juan Carlos University)Revealing the Invisible College of Intelligence Research
Stephen Coulthart (University at Albany)Teaching Intelligence History through Game Simula on
Steven Wagner (Brunel university London)
Peace Studies
Reflec ng Coercion in Peacebuilding: Insights from Sub-Saharan Africa
WA37: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Melanie Coni-Zimmer (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Chair Samantha Ruppel (Goethe University Frankfurt)Part. Antonia Wi (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Part. Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council)Part. Yonas Adaye Adeto (Addis Ababa University, Ins tute for
Peace and Security Studies)Part. Fiifi Edu-Afful (Kofi Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training
Centre (KAIPTC))Part. Erin L. McCandless (University of Witwatersrand)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Monuments and Memorials in IRWA38: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Yasmine Zarhloule (University of Oxford)Disc. Yasmine Zarhloule (University of Oxford)
Panel
Dreamscapes of security: iden ty, memory, and military infrastructures
Dagmar Rychnovska (University of Sussex)Encountering fric onal-materiali es: performing and resis ng dominant narra ves in Rwanda post-genocide memorials
Fernanda Alves (PUC Rio)
Narra ng Victory, Construc ng Iden es: Victory Monuments, Na onal Biographies, and Interna onal Cosmographies
Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary, University of London)The Gateway to Europe: Misreading Europe’s Borders
Anna Finiguerra (Queen Mary University of London)Contested Architectures of Domina on: Statues, Monuments and Memorials in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Southern United States
Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University)Peter Siavelis (Wake Forest University)
Interdisciplinary StudiesIntelligence Studies
"The Puzzle of Cyber Conflict Preven on: Why Current Approaches Fail and How to Improve Them"
WA39: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford)Disc. Lennart Maschmeyer (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
Panel
"Disinforma on in Interna onal Poli cs: A Higher-Order Problem"James Shires (Ins tute of Security and Global Affairs, University of Leiden)
“Some Under-Researched Topics in the Development of Cyber Norms and Interna onal Law Regarding the Preven on of Cyber Conflict”
Herbert Lin (Stanford University)"A Culture of Over-Punishment: Israeli Responses to Offensive Cyber Opera ons"
Monica Kaminska (The Hague Program for Cyber Norms, Leiden University)
“Framing, Shaming but Not Enough Naming: Interna onal Law and Norms of Responsible State Behavior in Cyberspace”
Dennis Broeders (Leiden University)"Rescuing Deterrence: A ‘Punctuated’ Strategy of Punishment to Prevent Cybera ack”
Lucas Kello (University of Oxford)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Revolu ons and World OrderWA40: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Chad Nelson (Brigham Young University)Disc. Chad Nelson (Brigham Young University)
Panel
Singing Interna onal Revolu ons – What’s the point of studying revolu onary songs, and how to do so?
Arthur Duhé (University of Oxford)Revolu on, Interna onal Counter-revolu on and World Order
Catherine Hirst (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI), London School of Economics (LSE))
“Reimagining World Peace: Resolu on 1514 (XV) and the An colonial Transforma on of Interna onal Order”
Anthony Norton (UCLA)The Revolu on Will be Rou ne: The Poli cal Legacies of Contraband Camps
Megan Stewart (American University)Papal Diplomacy: Gregory VII, Urban Associa onalism, and the First European Revolu on
Jørgen Møller (Aarhus University)
Preliminary Program
Foreign Policy Analysis
It’s a Small (State) World A er All: Small States in Times of Contesta on
WA41: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah)Disc. Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)
Panel
Populism, Small States, and Foreign Policy: The Success of Sinn Fein in the Republic of Ireland and Implica ons for the United Kingdom
Neal G. Jesse (Bowling Green State University)A Small State in a Rapidly Changing Interna onal Environment: The Case of Nepal
Katja Weber (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Small State foreign policy, mul lateralism, and the Liberal Interna onal Order
Kristen Williams (Clark University)Small State Norm Engagement in Times of 'World Order Crisis' -- Mapping Support of Human Security Norms by Denmark and Sweden at the UN
Jonas Fritzler (Bielefeld University)Small state strategy in a post-liberal interna onal order
Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Discourse Analysis and Foreign Policy AnalysisWA42: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Caterina Carta (Université Laval)Disc. Lene Hansen (University of Copenhagen)
Panel
Go global or go home: Conserva sm and Bri sh foreign policy a er Brexit
Catarina M. Liberato (University of Kent)Richard G. Whitman (University of Kent)
Public Opinion on Foreign Policy and Meso-Level Ontological Security Communi es: “Emerging Narra ves” on Serbia’s Military Neutrality
Tijana Rečević (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Poli cal Science)
The Role of Discourse in Sino-American Rivalry in AfricaEarl Conteh-Morgan (University of South Florida)
The simulacrum of North Korea watchingJeffrey Robertson (Yonsei University)
Can Diplomacy Survive Populism? Bolsonaro's An -Diplomacy in Brazil
Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chinese Foreign PolicyWA43: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Axel Dreher (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH))Disc. Steven M. Ward (Cornell University)
Panel
Ideological Sources of China’s Foreign PolicyChengqiu Wu (Fudan University)
So Power Is NotSo So : An Analysis of Chinese Foreign Policy and Core Na onal Interests
Chris na Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)Strategic Hedging: Understanding China's Foreign Policy and US Strategy
Wojtek M. Wolfe (Rutgers University)
Why and how does public opinion influence foreign policy making in China?
Xiaojie Wang (University of Macau)Missionaries or Merchants? Assessing the Role of Ideology in Chinese Foreign Policy
Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))Henrik Stålhane Hiim (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Economic Sanc onsWA44: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Menevis Cilizoglu (St. Olaf College)Disc. Clayton Webb (University of Kansas)
Panel
Who Supports What? Understanding Domes c Support for Economic Sanc ons
So Jin Lee (Duke University)Pei-Yu Wei (Duke University)
Determinants of Third-party Par cipa on in Sanc ons: Interna onal Alliances, Economic Dependence, and Poli cal Similarity
Shaoshuang Wen (University of South Carolina)How Democra c Leaders Defy Sanc ons: Policy Culpability and the Poli cs of Legi ma on
Eun A Jo (Cornell University)Deciding to Protect: Government Responses to Targeted Financial Sanc ons
Caileigh Glenn (University of Wisconsin-Madison)A large-scale review and evidence mapping of sanc ons research in Interna onal Rela ons, 1980–2018
Anton Peez (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt / University of Frankfurt)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Domes c Poli cs, Public Opinion, and Interna onal Poli cal Economy
WA45: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)Disc. Brandon Merrell (Yale University)
Panel
The Backlash is Built In: Economic Uncertainty and Trade Policy in the Long Run
In Young Park (Princeton University)Domes c Response to Foreign States’ Diploma c Support for Social Movements: Experimental Evidence from the Black Lives Ma er Movement
Peyman Asadzade (Arizona State University)Economic Insecurity, Social Iden ty, and Protec onism
Soohyun Cho (The Ohio State University)Who Are the Right Targets of Engagement Policies? State Loca on in Its Regional Poli co-Economic Structure, Trade Openness, and An -Government Movements
TIANJING LIAO (THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE)Domes c Poli cs of Development Aid: Interests and Ideas in Bilateral Development Aid Preferences of South Korea and Turkey
R. Melis Baydag (Ruhr-University Bochum)
Preliminary Program
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Pandemic Migra on Controls: Poli cs and Policies around the Globe
WA46: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam)Disc. David FitzGerald (University of California San Diego)
Panel
Free Movement in Crisis: COVID-19 Border Closures in a Global Context
Lorenzo Piccoli (European University Ins tute)They bring COVID, they bring CRIME: Understanding Border Securi za on in South Africa and Peru
Luisa Feline Freier (Universidad del Pacífico, Peru)COVID-19 and the Bordering of Canada’s Immigra on System: Assessing the Uneven Impacts on Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Temporary-Foreign Workers
John Shields (Ryerson University)Migra on Management and the Legacies of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ruxandra Paul (Amherst College)Pandemic Border Control, Stalled Mobility and the Temporary Migra on Regime in Asia
Brenda Yeoh (Na onal University of Singapore)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesInterna onal LawPeace Studies
The Role of Commissions in Peacemaking and PeacebuildingWA47: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Dawn Walsh (University College Dublin)Disc. Argyro Kartsonaki (University of Birmingham)
Panel
Independent Commissions and Transi onal Jus ce in Northern Ireland
Emma Murphy (University College Dublin)The Limits of the tradi onal bureaucracy: Specialised, autonomous commissions and peacebuilding in Liberia and Sierra Leone
Ibrahim Nyei (SOAS University of London)Sustainability of the dialogue between the centre and autonomy: joint commissions and working groups on implementa on of the status of Gagauzia
ELENA CUIJUCLU (COMRAT STATE UNIVERSITY)The Peace Maker: Powersharing and Independent Commissions
Natascha Neudorfer (University of Birmingham)Dawn Walsh (University College Dublin)
From managing ethnic conflict to territorial management: South Tyrol’s “Commission of the Six”
Patrick Utz (University of Edinburgh)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Gendered and Race Violences and Precari esWA48: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Cchavi Vasisht (Vivekananda Interna onal Founda on, New Delhi )
Disc. Julia Hartviksen (University of Brighton)
Panel
MASCULINITIES AND PRECARITIES IN LARGE-SCALE LAND CONCESSIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT IN ETHIOPIA
Sarah Stefanos (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Gender-Based Violence and Mining Formaliza on in Rwanda
Laine P. Munir (African Leadership University)
Why Does Capitalism Feel so Right?: Poli cal Consumerism, Prison Labor and Sisterhood Solidarity
Lisa Ann Richey (Copenhagen Business School)Underlying Racial Bias in QAnon Conspiracy
MilaT Johns (University of Maryland - Na onal Consor um for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START))Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University)Monique Deal Barlow (Georgia State University)
Gender, paramilitaries and conflict-related violence against women in Northern Ireland
Aisling Ann Swaine (University College Dublin)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Gendering the Military and its Ethical (Im)Possibili esWA49: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jeff Rogg (The Citadel)Disc. Carlos Scalisi (San Bernardino Valley College)
Panel
“One Step Above a Barber: The Gendered Challenges of Military Medicine”
Shira Pindyck (University of Pennsylvania)Dr Strangelove is back: Sex, Death and AI
Lindsay Clark (University of Southampton)Colonial Ar ficial Intelligence (AI) ethical interoperability in the military
Velomahanina Razakamaharavo (Technische Universität München School of Governance)
Gender mainstreaming and military aircra procurement: the limita ons of poli cal interven on and changing a tudes towards military effec veness
Samuel Morgan (University of California, Irvine)A War of Their Own? Spectrum Gender and the Gender Gap in Support for War
Thomas Worth (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Modernity, Violence against Women and the Phenomenology of Silence and Struggle in the Contemporary World
WA50: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Sanjeev Kumar (Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, University of Delhi)
Disc. Neha Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Panel
Psychosoma c Violence and the struggle for EmpowermentVarun Dixit (Gautan Buddha University)
Paradigms of Violence against Adolescent Girls, their Happiness and Wellbeing in Post-Colonial Se ngs: A Case of India
Trip Singh (Central University of Gujarat)Agents of Harassment: Family, State, Society and Culture?
Parma Khannawalia (University of Delhi)Phenomenology of ‘Silencing’: Sexual Harassment and Resistances across the Na ons
unna jain (University of Delhi)Technology and Emerging forms of Women Harassment: Offline to Virtual
Namreeta Kumari (Sharda University )
Environmental Studies
Glocal Sustainable Systems: Ins tu ons, Prac ces, and Narra vesWA51: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Nathan Swartz (York College of Pennsylvania )Disc. Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Against totalizing narra ves of agrarian change: African seed commons as resistance to global agribusiness
Jacqueline Ignatova (Appalachian State University)Leaving nobody behind? The global poor in implemen ng the Sustainable Development Goals
Carole-Anne Sénit (Utrecht University)Frank Biermann (Utrecht University)
Reducing fragmenta on with global goals? The effects of the Sustainable Development Goals on the network of interna onal organiza ons from 2012 to 2019
Maya Bogers (Utrecht University)Food, Fashion, and Pharmacy: Using Intersec onality to Address the Consump on of Wildlife
Candace Famiglie (UMass Boston)Trust Your Farmer?: Sustainable Prac ces, Rela onal Ins tu ons, and the Quest for Resilient Food Systems
Shana M. Starobin (Bowdoin College)
Environmental Studies
Ci es in Global Climate Governance: Agency, Accountability, and Legi macy
WA52: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Xinyu LI (CPAFFC)Disc. Jacqueline Klopp (Columbia University )
Panel
Exploring city agency in global climate governance: a La n America perspec ve
Ana Mauad (Pon ficia Universidad Javeriana)The Poli cs of Accelera ng Public Investment for Low-Carbon Transport Infrastructure
Nicholas Goedeking (University of California, Berkeley)Think Globally, Act Locally: The Determinants of Local Policymakers’ Support for Climate Policy
Sabrina Arias (University of Pennsylvania)Joshua Schwartz (University of Pennslyvania)
Transparency, Accountability, and Legi macy in Global Urban Climate Governance
David J. Gordon (University of California, Santa Cruz)Tipping the Balance: Tensions Between Adapta on and Environmental Jus ce in Saigon
Devon Cantwell (University of O awa)
Interna onal Security StudiesIntelligence Studies
The Effects and Tradeoffs of Intelligence in Conflict WA53: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Joshua Rovner (American University)Disc. Reid Pauly (Brown University)
Panel
The Informa on-Secrecy Tradeoff in Covert Ac onsRobert Schub (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Circulatory Intelligence: How Sensi ve Informa on Flows within States
Aus n Carson (University of Chicago)Uncertainty, Adapta on, and Insurgent Violence
Iris Malone (George Washington University)Wrongful Accusa ons and Covert Ac on: How Misinformed Accusers Create a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Cullen Nu (U.S. Naval Academy)
Sources and Methods: Public Opinion and Intelligence Community Credibility
Mindy Haas (Princeton University)Keren Milo (Princeton University)
Interna onal Security Studies
The U.S., China, and Great Power Transi onWA54: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Kori Schake (American Enterprise Ins tute )Disc. Evan Resnick (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
Panel
Power Transi on Theory Revisited in the 21st Century - What Can Ancient History Teach Us?
Alex Aissaoui (University of Helsinki)The Influence of COVID-19 on Power Transi on between the US and China
Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University)Niall James Duggan (University College Cork)
A new Cold War between China and the US? Making sense of analogy change
Stephanie Winkler (Swedish Defence University)China's Astrona onalism: Pres ge, Security, and the US-China Rela onship
Robert Lincoln Hines (United States Air War College)American Primacy and US-China Rela ons: The Cold War Analogy Reversed
Iren Marinova (Colorado State University)Peter Harris (Colorado State University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
It's Time to Re-engage: Funding for Research or Teaching AbroadWA55: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Julie Taylor (IIE/Fulbright)Part. Chelsea Sypher (Ins tute of Interna onal Educa on)Part. Ka e Jost (Council of American Overseas Research Centers)Part. Pamela Maimer (Department of Educa on)Part. Julie Taylor (IIE/Fulbright)Part. Tina Hegadorn (U. S. Ins tute of Peace, Grants & Fellowships )Part. Stephen J. Del Rosso (Carnegie Corpora on of New York)Part. Paul Huth (University of Maryland)
Roundtable
Intelligence StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism since 9/11WA56: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Daniela Richterova (Brunel University London)Chair Patrick Bury (University of Bath)Part. Michael Chertoff (The Chertoff Group)Part. Louise Richardson (Oxford University)Part. Suzanne Raine (Affiliate Lecturer, Cambridge University)Part. Michael Kowalski (Inspectorate of Jus ce and Security)Part. John Cuddihy (Coventry University)Part. Nicholas Rasmussen (McCain Ins tute)
Roundtable
Interna onal LawHuman RightsPoli cal Demography and Geography
Interna onal Law and Minority RightsWA57: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University)Disc. Aoife O'Donoghue (Durham University)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Who supports change for women in human rights law? A feminist-ins tu onalist analysis of the UN human rights treaty bodies
Nina Reiners (University of Potsdam)The Use of “Gendercide” in India: Common Threads, Risks and Possibili es
Filip Strandberg Hassellind (University of Gothenburg)Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg)
Interpre ng hate crime as state performance: A study of law enforcement prac ces
Randi Solhjell (Norwegian Police University College)Neutralizing the Threat: Self-Determina on, Rights, and State Sovereignty
Caleb Lauer (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs, University of Waterloo)
The migra on and refugee ‘crisis’ as a crisis of interna onal lawRalph Wilde (University College London)
Interna onal Organiza onPoli cal Demography and Geography
Interna onal Organiza ons and Rising, Weak and Middle PowersWA58: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Nilgun Onder (University of Regina)Disc. Burcu Ucaray Mangitli (University of Goe ngen)
Panel
Projec ng General Assembly Vo ng Records onto an Enlarged Security Council: An Analysis of the G4 Reform Proposal
Niklas Rolf (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences)Self-determina on, delega on, and weak states
Katherine Beall (UC Berkeley)Middle Powers in Global Governance: Does MIKTA have a role to play?
Selcuk Colakoglu (Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Bap st University United Interna onal College)
The ‘crisis’ of the liberal order in prac ce: rising powers and contested development
Dani Solomon (SOAS)Compensa ng votes with voice? Weak states and exit clauses in IOs
Mar jn Huysmans (Utrecht University)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
What Past is Our Future? - 1WA59: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona)Part. Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame)Part. William Thompson (Indiana University)Part. Michael Mastanduno (Dartmouth College)Part. Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware)Part. Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Ex nc on, vaccines and renewable energy: challenges and prospects
WA60: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Indrani Das Gupta (Jamia Millia Islamia)Disc. Odysseas Christou (University of Nicosia)
Panel
One Person’s Ex nc on is Another’s Evolu on: “Biodiversity” in Online Discourse
Ken Rogerson (Duke University)
Renewable Energy in Russia: Opportuni es, Challenges, and Prospects
Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University)“Consciousness of the World as a Whole”: Revisi ng the ‘Body’ in Post-Pandemic Age
SHARANYA GANGULY (University of Delhi)Indrani Das Gupta (Jamia Millia Islamia)
Understanding the impact of transna onal denialist advocacy networks and failed evidence-based policy diffusion: A compara ve case analysis of vaccine, AIDS, COVID-19, and climate denialism
Kathryn Quissell (University of Virginia)Low-Carbon development through Climate-Geoengineering (CGE) in Pakistan under China's Belt and Road Ini a ve (BRI)
Nisar Cha ha (University of Waterloo)
Interna onal LawHistorical Interna onal Rela onsHuman Rights
Repara ons for Human Rights Viola ons in Compara ve Perspec ve
WA61: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Tracy Lightcap (LaGrange College)Part. Ma hew Kolasa (University of St Andrews)Part. Daniel Wolf (Democracy Counts)Part. Stacey Mitchell (Georgia State University)Part. Vanja Petricevic (Florida Gulf Coast University )Part. Guyma Noel (Union Ins tute & University)Part. Eman Rashwan (Cairo University, Hamburg University)Part. David Landau (Florida State University College of Law)Part. Gabor Halmai (European University Ins tute)Part. Rebecca Sims (South Georgia State College)Part. Hugo Harvey (Academia Nacional de Estudios Polí cos y
Estratégicos)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The State of the Art of WarWA62: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair James Rogers (SDU / LSE)Part. Anthony C. King (Warwick University)Part. Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark)Part. Jacqueline Hazelton (U.S. Naval War College)Part. Amelie Theussen (University of Southern Denmark)Part. Delina Goxho (PAX Netherlands)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Conceptualising Covid Capitalism: Inequali es, Resistance, Solidarity
WA63: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair PHOEBE MOORE (University of Leicester)Disc. PHOEBE MOORE (University of Leicester)
Panel
Configura ons of Covid CapitalismDavid J. Bailey (University of Birmingham)
Covid Capitalism and World Order: The slow unravelling of market neoliberalism?
Owen Worth (University of Limerick)Tested by Covid-19: social reproduc on, state theory and de-development
Yuliya Yurchenko (University of Greenwich )(Re)building Inclusive Trade Union Solidarity in Endless Crisis
Adam Fishwick (De Mon ort University)
Preliminary Program
The return of labour strikes: pandemic capitalism and the reproduc on of labour
Monica Clua Losada (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Construc vist Explana ons of Global Public GoodsWA64: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair James C. Roberts (Towson University)Disc. J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Panel
Iden ty, group size paradox and the limits of collec ve ac on: The case of Visegrad Group and EU asylum policy
Diego Caballero Vélez (Sant¨Anna School of Advanced Studies)The End of Western Hegemony or its Revival?
Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawrence University)Human rights repor ng strategies and human rights social norms
Sara Kahn-Nisser (The Open University of Israel)The Iden ty of Free-Riders: Par cipa on and Non-Par cipa on in Global Climate Accords
James C. Roberts (Towson University)The Dreadful Nexus of Global Public Goods and Democra c Erosion
Łukasz Walenty Niparko (University of Nebraska at Lincoln)
Interna onal Security Studies
From Borderlands to Global Security: Con nui es and Changes in Cross-Border Conflicts
WA65: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Peter Andreas (Brown University)Disc. Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)
Panel
Conflict Shapes in Flux: A Typology of Spa al Change in Armed Conflict
Anne e Idler (University of Oxford)Katerina Tkacova (University of Oxford)
The Effect of Border Closures on Security and Stability: Evidence from the Colombia-Venezuela Border
Markus Hochmüller (University of Oxford)An Apparent Paradox: The Erasing and the Consolida on of Syria’s Borders in the Conflict
leila vignal (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris)Fence Eats the Crop? Simultaneous and Compe ng Security along the Indo-Myanmar Border
Shalaka Thakur (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Gendering Borderlands: Sketching Intersec ons of Gender, Conflict, and Cross-Border Mobili es in the Great Lakes Region
Chloé Lewis (University of Oxford)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Role of China in the Middle EastWA66: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andrew Scobell (RAND Corpora on)Disc. Oriana Skylar Mastro (Stanford University)
Panel
Iran and China in the Emerging Eurasian Security ComplexMohammad S. Homayounvash (Miami Dade College)Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida Interna onal University)
Elite Networks and the Transregional Dimension of Authoritarianism: Sino-Emira Rela ons in Times of a Global Pandemic
Julia Gurol (University of Freiburg)China and the Middle East Rela ons during the Pandemic
Xi Chen (Morehead State University)
Cyberspace in the Middle East and US-China Compe onAnil Sigdel (Author- India in the Era of China's BRI)
Iran Rela ons with the Global China: 2010-2020Ali Oskrouchi (Florida Interna onal University )
Interna onal Security Studies
Conflict Delega on and Proxy Wars: Puzzles and PathwaysWA67: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Vladimir Rauta (University of Reading)Disc. Assaf Moghadam (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC))Disc. Michel Wyss (Ins tute for History, Universiteit Leiden )
Panel
Do patrons embolden or pacify compe tors? Vanessa Meier (University of Oxford)Giuseppe Spatafora (University of Oxford)
Military alliances and the Interna onaliza on of Civil WarsKit Rickard (University College London (UCL))
Strategic Alignment between State Sponsors and Rebel GroupsNiklas Karlén (Swedish Defence University)
Advising War: Limited Interven on in ConflictAlexandra Chinchilla (University of Chicago)
How Do States Control Proxy Groups?Sara Plana (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Power, Voice & Influence in Global Economic GovernanceWA68: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Founda on / University of Sao Paulo)
Disc. Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Founda on / University of Sao Paulo)
Panel
Voice, Interna onal Finance, and Middle-Income Countries: The Op on for Coali ons in the Global South
Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University)Towards a ‘New Era’? China’s Mul lateralism Push and South-South Coopera on
Till Schöfer (Her e School of Governance)Champions of Disrup on or Status Quo Powers? Examining the Complex Roles of China and India in Global Tax Governance
Michael Tyrala (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Signalling to foreign investors: The case of developing country par cipa on in the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS
Katharina Kuhn (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Mul -level governance and its poten al to explain the adop on and evolu on of the Extrac ve Industries Transparency Ini a ve (EITI): Findings from EITI adop on in Ghana and Nigeria
Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University)Kernaghan Webb (Ryerson University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Trade PolicyWA69: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Nicolas Albertoni (USC)Disc. Nicolas Albertoni (USC)
Panel
Double Jeopardy: Discrimina on, Labor Market Structure, and A tudes toward Trade
Alexandra Guisinger (Temple University)Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY))
Preliminary Program
Trade liberaliza on, developmental alliances and peripheral growth in post-Soviet economies
Julia Langbein (Centre for East European and Interna onal Studies)
Explaining the Design of Compe on Clauses in Preferen al Trade Agreements
Zhiyuan Wang (University of Florida)Why So Many Trade Wars are Started by Regulatory Disputes
Gary Winsle (Middlebury College)Measuring Economic Literacy and Willingness to Learn about Trade in Developing Countries
Nita Rudra (Georgetown University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Economic CrisisWA70: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School)Disc. Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School)
Panel
Explaining Economic Crises: Quantum Insights into the Global Financial Crisis
Wesley W. Widmaier (Australian Na onal University)Global Crisis, Interven on and the Poli cs of Central Bank Independence
Michael Allen (Yale University)Adi Sahasrabuddhe (Wellesley College)
A Bilateral Seal of Approval: Financial Stability through Geopoli csAbigail Vaughn (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Sound money, the op mal policy mix and the spectre of ‘fiscal dominance’: Central bankers on increased fiscal-monetary coordina on.
Hielke Van Doorslaer (Ghent University)Risky or resilient? Epistemic authority and the Financial Stability Board’s reconstruc on of shadow banking
William D. O'Connell (University of Toronto)
Post Communist Systems
The Evolving Public A tudes in Eastern Europe and the Post Soviet States
WA71: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Rachel Vanderhill (Wofford College)Disc. Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai
University)
Panel
Mass or Elite Polariza on as the Driver of Authoritarian Backsliding? Evidence from 10 year Polish survey data
Monika Nalepa (University of Chicago)Iden ty in Crisis: How Civil War is shaping Na onal Iden ty and percep ons of insurgency in Ukraine
Sco G. Feinstein (Iowa State University)Democra za on, Diplomacy and the Struggle for The Newly Independent States’ (NIS) Souls: The Cases of Georgia and Azerbaijan
Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s)Lasha Takalandze (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
Do borders of “Novorossiya” ma er? Iuliia Puchko-Wilson (UCI)
The Values Gap: The failure to develop liberal democra c values in Hungary and Czechia, 1989-2018
Michael Toomey (Aberystwyth University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Interna onal and Local Poli cal EconomyWA72: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Ana Carolina Garriga (University of Essex)Disc. Ana Carolina Garriga (University of Essex)Disc. Catherine (Kate) Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n)
Panel
Democra c Legi macy and The Bank-State Doom-LoopTal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)Yuval Hirshorn (Tel Aviv University)
Probable Cause: Environmental Degrada on, Overurbaniza on and the Role of Ins tu ons in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chris na Bagaglio Slentz (Old Dominion University, PhD 2021)Financialisa on, the limits of asset-based welfare and the case of the UK: incorpora ng a social harm approach into poli cal economy
Marc Schelhase (King's College London)Extrac visms and Poli cal Economy of Existences
Markus Kröger (University of Helsinki)Prin ng Influence: Exploring the implica ons of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) for the future of US dollar hegemony
Michael Stanai s (American University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
New and Old Forms of DiplomacyWA73: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Nigel J. Gould-Davies (Interna onal Ins tute for Strategic Studies)
Disc. Nigel J. Gould-Davies (Interna onal Ins tute for Strategic Studies)
Panel
Vaccine Diplomacy: A New Type of Power?Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University)
Face-To-Face Diplomacy in Crises? Assessing Foreign Policy Substance through High-Level Official Visits
Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Bahçeşehir University)The Rise of Brazil as a So Power during Lula’s Administra on
Pansy Jami (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Staying Connected during Covid-19 Pandemic through Communica on Technologies: Analyzing U.S. Public Diplomacy Efforts
Tugce Ertem-Eray (University of Oregon)Mexico´s unknown gastrodiplomacy strategy in the early 2000s in the United States contribu ng to a wider IR discipline
Rodrigo Marquez Lar gue (Diplomat and Instructor)
Interna onal Educa on
Military 101: Challenges of Introducing the U.S. Military to a Global Audience
WA75: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Doyle K. Hodges (Texas Na onal Security Review/War on the Rocks)
Disc. Miranda Summers Lowe (Smithsonian Ins tu on )
Panel
Military 101: U.S. Civil-Military Rela onsDamon Cole a (US Air Force Academy)
Explaining the U.S. Air ForceKatherine Carroll (Vanderbilt University)
Tracing Command Rela onshipsDoyle K. Hodges (Texas Na onal Security Review/War on the Rocks)
DeMys fying Military Jus ceMike Newton (Vanderbilt University)
Preliminary Program
Educa ng American SoldiersRichard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College)
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies CaucusFeminist Theory and Gender StudiesHuman Rights
Challenges in Queer Poli cs and LGBTQ Human Rights AdvocacyWA76: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Patrick Hughes (Queen's University, Belfast)Disc. Daniel E. Conway ( Daniel J. Conway)
Panel
Abstrac on and Mys fica on: On the Treatment of Oppressed People within Cri cal Knowledge Produc on
Alexander Stoffel (Queen Mary University of London)Ida Birkvad (Queen Mary, University of London)
Queer Utopias & Dystopias: The displacement of lived experiences by Rainbow Maps
Francesca Romana Ammaturo (University of Roehampton)Koen Slootmaeckers (City, University of London)
Freedom or Libera on? Thinking about the A erlives of Ci zenship in the Middle East
Shirin Saeidi (University of Arkansas)Blaming Genera onal Divides: White Defence of Police in LGBTQ2S communi es in Canada
Alexa DeGagne (Athabasca University)Queering LGBTI organizing? From liberal rights to reproduc ve and ero c jus ce
Emma Paszat (University of Toronto Mississauga)
English School
Order, Contesta on, and Ins tu ons in Global Society WA77: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Nicole De Silva (Concordia University)Disc. Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University)
Panel
Supplan ng Power: Power transi ons and persistent ins tu onsKendall W. S les (Brigham Young University)
Regional Organiza ons and Interna onal Norms: Between Norm Localiza on and Norm Contesta on
Raslan Ibrahim (State University of New York at Geneseo)Widening horizons: interna onal order in the eyes of rogue states
Edward H. K. Howell (University of Oxford)Temporal orders of ins tu ons and implica ons for interna onal society
Charlo a Friedner Parrat (Swedish Defence University)Orders of Contesta on: Securi sa on Cycles and the Liberal Interna onal Order
Kevork K. Oskanian (University of Birmingham)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Iden ty Construc on and Contesta onWA78: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Saurabh Pant (University of Essex)Disc. Saurabh Pant (University of Essex)
Panel
Single Mothers Hegira : Pipe Dreams or Iden ty Crises? Manara Babiker (University of Khartoum)
COVID 19 Vaccines as a way to reflect iden ty: Turkey Going East or West?
Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University)
The Chineseness of the 'Chinese school' of IR theory and its consequences
David Tobin (University of Sheffield)Astrid Nordin (King's College London)
Inclusion, Othering, and Hierarchy: Imagining the Iden ty of Korean Chinese in South Korea
Qingming Huang (University of Florida)Jeeye Song (University of Florida)
Construc ons of Ci zenship and its Consequences for the Reintegra on of Islamic State Returnees
Louise Tiessen (University of Kent)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Human Dignity in IR: New Perspec ves on Human SecurityWA79: Wednesday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Mulry MONDELICE (Ass. Prof., Royal Military College Saint-Jean- Université de Sherbrooke Faculty of Law)
Disc. Mulry MONDELICE (Ass. Prof., Royal Military College Saint-Jean- Université de Sherbrooke Faculty of Law)
Panel
Human Security and Dignity are the myth in front of state ambi on in the Global Era
Priya Gahlot (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Ashwani Jassal (Delhi University)
Reconcilia on as a Mechanism of Norm Diffusion: Japan and Human Security
Sho Akahoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University)Daisuke Madokoro (The University of Kitakyushu)
The Right Age to Marry? Marriage Age Laws and Child Marriages in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Kers n Hamann (University of Central Florida)Jennifer Hudson (University of Central Florida)
Bringing the ‘interna onal’ into local policing: a profession in need of Interna onal Studies input (and all the way round)
Carlos J. Or z (Bri sh Police)Quaran ned GLOCAL and connected vulnerabili es : Rethinking interdisciplinary solu ons for GO-WITH PANDEMICS
Ankita Chauhan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Democracy on Fire
WB00-1: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disc. Thomas C. Walker (Grand Valley State University)
Poster Gallery Session
Prospects of India’s Foreign Policy in dealing with Democra c Deficiency towards Maghreb Region in Post Arab Uprising
Azeemah Saleem (Jamia Millia Islamia)Rethinking Postwar Democracy in Japan: How Conserva ve Newspapers Embraced and Later Began to Cri cize It
Shunichi Takekawa (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)Democra c Backsliding in South Asia
Medha Majumdar (Australian Na onal University)Defending a More Inclusive Society Means Stronger Socializa on in Democra c Principles: The Case of the USA
Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, CUNY)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Regionalism
WB00-2: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disc. J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)
Poster Gallery Session
Understanding Differences in Gender Equality Strategies between Regional Organiza ons in La n America
Andrea Miranda Avilés (Freie Universität Berlin)New Regionalism of Central Asia: Realist versus Construc vist Paradigms
Farkhod Tolipov (Non-Governmental Research Ins tu on "Knowledge Caravan")
Regionalism in South America perspec ves from the presiden al cabinets of Pink Tide and Blue Tide governments
Thiago Moreira Gonçalves (Pon cia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais)
Reviving the shared cultural past of South Asia: Lessons for regional integra on
Vaishali Raghuvanshi (Banaras Hindu University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
CHINAWB01: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary)
Junior Scholar
Junior Scholar Symposia
CHINA US alliances and China
WB01-A: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS-Disc Geoffrey R. Wiseman (DePaul University)JSS-Disc M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Junior Scholar Session
Preserva on of Autonomy: Diploma c Procedure, Alliance Poli cs, U.S.-China Compe on
Ayumi Teraoka (Princeton University)The Taiwan Ques on in U.S. Grand Strategy
Patrick Hulme (UCSD)James Lee (UC San Diego)
How role concep ons ma er in alliances: an analysis of U.S. Asia Pacific allies responses to the 2016 South China Arbitra on
Shuqi Wang (Nanyang Technological University )Alliance commitments and the Strategic Defense Ini a ve: How allies in different alliance systems respond to excessive joint-commitment requests from the strongest ally
Yaechan Lee (Boston University)Explaining China’s Asser ve Turn: War Figh ng, Pres ge, and Percep on of Power
Yuji Maeda (Na onal Ins tute for Defense Studies)
Junior Scholar Symposia
CHINA alterna ve to western norms?
WB01-B: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS-Disc Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)JSS-Disc Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California)
Junior Scholar Session
The Shanghai Coopera on Organisa on as a pla orm promo ng China’s vision of a changed interna onal order
Eva Seiwert (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Poli cal Economic Determinants of Chinese Overseas Project Finance Investments
Ruilin Lai (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)Ilker Karaca (Iowa State University)
Norm entrepreneurship? Understanding China’s norm construc on in data security governance
Ruoxi Wang (University of St Andrews)Chi Zhang (University of St Andrews)Yaxiong Lei (University of St Andrews)
Hard infrastructure, so power: The poli cs of China’s overseas development financing
Isaac Lawther (University of Toronto)The U.S. - China Foreign Aid Compe on & Donor-Recipient Rela onship Status
Paul Bezerra (U.S. Air Force Academy)
Junior Scholar Symposia
CHINA public diplomacy
WB01-C: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS-Disc Nicholas J. Cull (University of Southern California)JSS-Disc Jan Melissen (Leiden University, University of Antwerp)
Junior Scholar Session
“Two Faces” of BRI in Central Eastern European Countries (CEEC) ——An analysis about different agendas of Hungary-Serbia Railway in Hungary and Serbia ——
Shixin Du (Aoyama Gakuin University)The effect of economic es on digital diplomacy: A sen ment analysis of the Twi er accounts of Chinese diploma c missions
Angel Manuel Villegas Cruz (Pennsylvania State University)China's Strategic Use of Emo ve Frames in Public Diplomacy
Hannah Bailey (University of Oxford)Taiwanese Foreign Policy and Public Opinion in the Pacific
Dennis Redeker (University of Bremen)Ingmar Sturm (University of California, Santa Barbara)Fee-Sofie Cohausz (Na onal Chengchi University )Bas an van der Neut (University of Bremen)
An empirical study of China’s foreign propaganda during COVID-19Yuan Zhou (Kobe University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
CHINA climate poli cs
WB01-D: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS-Disc Peter Jacques (University of Central Florida)JSS-Disc Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern)
Junior Scholar Session
Energy, Technology, and Power in IR: The case of China’s clean energy transi on
Bruna Bosi Moreira (University of Duisburg-Essen and University of Brasilia)
Towards a Just Transi on Away from Coal in the United States and China: An Examina on of Domes c Factors and Global Implica ons
Weila Gong (Technical University of Munich)Desire to Lead: U.S. and China Global Leadership for Climate Change
Merieleen Eng pi (Jawaharlal Nerhu University, New Delhi)An iden ty-based explana on of China’s changing a tudes to interna onal climate change coopera on
Nicholas Olczak (Stockholm University)From laggard to leader: What drives sovereign states to take climate leadership?
Liuyang He (The Na onal University of Singapore)
Preliminary Program
Commi ee on the Status of WomenInterna onal Studies Associa on
Community building in prac ce: Crea ng the interna onal studies we want to see
WB02: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna )Part. Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol)Part. Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)Part. Sandra Whitworth (York University)Part. Marysia Zalewski (Cardiff University)Part. Julio César Díaz Calderón (University of Florida)Part. Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College)Part. Luiza Cerioli (Centre for Near and Middle Eastern Studies
(CNMS), University of Marburg)Part. Pascha Bueno-Hansen (University of Delaware)
Commi ee Panel
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Conflict Management in the Interna onal SystemWB03: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Mehmet Erdem Arslan (University of Essex)Disc. Han Dorussen (University of Essex)
Panel
A social network model of interna onal media on: Pursuing, obtaining and employing power through peacemaking
Rachel Xian (University of Pennsylvania)Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal Studies (SAIS))
Named and Unnamed Wars: Where Are Vietnam and Korea in the Sino-French War (1884-1885) and the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895)?
Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College)Interna onal System 2.0 - Reflec ng the World in 2021
Jennifer M. Hazen (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) The Greater Mediterranean: the Old Rivalry amid Clashes of New Interests
Mirmehdi Aghazada (Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University))
Local actors managing conflict and coopera on in the North-Eastern States of India: A case study of interconnectedness of the 'local' and 'interna onal' poli cs
Ruqaiya Khullakpham (Centre for Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Interna onal Communica onOnline Media CaucusInterdisciplinary Studies
The internet as a research tool: Using large-scale internet data to study digital censorship
WB04: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Tina Freyburg (University of St.Gallen)Chair Lisa Garbe (University of St. Gallen)Disc. Suso Baleato (Harvard University)Disc. Sarah Shoker (University of Waterloo)
Panel
Bridging the gap: Internet censorship data in poli cal scienceDaniëlle Flonk (Her e School of Governance)
Measuring internet disrup ons across African internet service providers
Tina Freyburg (University of St.Gallen)Lisa Garbe (University of St. Gallen)Joss Wright (University of Oxford)
Brick and mortar investment and firms' digital censorship compliance
Stephen Meserve (Northern Arizona University)Daniel Pemstein (North Dakota State University)
A Bayesian Analysis of Collec ve Ac on and Internet Shutdowns in India
Michael Collyer (University of Oxford)Order and Effect: An analysis of global Internet censorship prac ces
Jakub Dalek (Ci zen Lab, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto)Irene Poetranto (University of Toronto)Adam Sen (University of toronto)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Quan ta ve Approaches to Religion in Interna onal Studies 2: Foreign Policy and Religious Freedom
WB05: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair David T. Buckley (University of Louisville)Disc. David T. Buckley (University of Louisville)
Panel
The Effects of Hate Crime on Foreign PolicyAyal Feinberg (Texas A&M University-Commerce)Michael Widmeier (Webster University)Jacob Lewis (Washington State University)
Do Governments Benefit from Suppor ng Religion? Tes ng Anthony Gill’s Poli cal Origins of Religious Liberty Thesis
Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)Jori Breslawski (The Watson Ins tute, Brown University)
Comparison of na onal and subna onal indicators of religious freedom: gaps and measurement challenges
Dennis Petri (The Hague University of Applied Sciences)Faith in Ac on? Iran and Saudi Arabia’s Role Conflict in the Middle East
Babak RezaeeDaryakenari (Leiden University)Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University)Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College)
Revisi ng Wi kopf: Religious Influences on Coopera ve and Militant Interna onalisms, 2020
James L. Guth (Furman University)Brent Nelsen (Furman University)
Peace Studies
New Approaches to Peacebuilding Prac ceWB06: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Simon Taylor Disc. Ahmad Rizky Mardha llah Umar (University of Queensland)
Panel
Towards a people’s approach to peacebuildingAureo Toledo (Federal University of Uberlândia)
Reconcilia on as Poli cal Paradigm - Temporality, Legality, and Sovereignty
Sean Rupka (The University of New South Wales)Pluriversal Peacebuilding: Peace Beyond Epistemic and Ontological Violence
Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame)Limits and prospects of an “integrated approach” in peacebuilding and dialogue facilita on – fusion of horizons for be er impact?
Tanja Tamminen (Diacoord Consul ng/Turku University, Finland)
21st century decoloniza on, or why we need 'unusual' dispute resolu ons in IR
Nitasha Kaul (University of Westminster)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Scandals in Interna onal Rela ons: Secrecy, Truth and Visibility WB07: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Victoria M. Basham (Cardiff University)Disc. Owen D. Thomas (University of Exeter)
Panel
Transparency, Foreign Policy, and the Poli cs of Popular Secrecy Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University)
Covid inquiries, the economy of blame and the need for cri cal accountability
Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)United Na ons Confiden al: Secrecy, civilian death, and the United Na ons Mission in South Sudan
Felicity Gray (Australian Na onal University)Scandals in Crisis: How poli cal scandals shaped the UK’s Covid-19 response
Christopher R. Zebrowski (Loughborough University)Producing Visibility: Transparency, Secrecy, and Uncertainty in Interna onal Rela ons
Tim Aistrope (University of Kent)Daniel McCarthy (University of Melbourne)
Interna onal Studies Associa onISA-Canada
Decolonizing the IR Curriculum: A Conversa on CaféWB08: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Part. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University)Part. Jus n de Leon (University of Notre Dame)Part. J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University)Part. David Hornsby (Carleton University)Part. Alina Sajed (McMaster University)Part. Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)Part. Maïka Sondarjee (University of O awa)
Café Session
Interna onal Organiza on
Pa erns and Limits of NGO Par cipa on in Interna onal Governmental Organiza ons
WB09: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ju a Joachim (Radboud University)Disc. Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University)
Panel
Dialogue Forums of Mul lateral Development Banks: Increasing Legi macy through Inclusion of Civil Society?
Melanie Coni-Zimmer (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Prac ce by design? Understanding the Pa erns of NGO Par cipa on Within Intergovernmental Organiza ons
Andrew McWard (University of Wisconsin-Madison)The cons tu on of transna onal NGOs (TNGOs) as nonprofits: the limits of non-governmental power
Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego)George E. Mitchell (Baruch College, City University of New York)
Hollowed out responsibility: large advocacy INGOs as compe ve neoliberal organisa ons
Marija Antanaviciute (Queen Mary University of London)Humanitarian Boundaries? Ins tu ons, Disrup on, and Syrian Migrants
Emily K. M. Sco (McGill University)
Interna onal Communica onInterdisciplinary StudiesPeace Studies
Security, Cybersecurity and Strategic Communica onWB10: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)Disc. Ilan Manor (University of Oxford)
Panel
Crowdsourcing security: Governance and ins tu onalisa on in crowd-conflict rela onships
Gregory Asmolov (King's College London)Olga Boichak (University of Sydney)
Do Content Bans Affect A tudes? An Examina on of Twi er’s Removal of Hezbollah
Caleb Lucas (Michigan State University) Cri cal Success Factors: Inclusive Interorganiza onal Processes in Human-Centric Cybersecurity Capacity Building
Nane e S. Levinson (American University)Public Diplomacy and Military Strategy: Israel's Opera ons in Gaza
Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University)Raphael Harkham (Bar Ilan University)
Theorizing Compara ve Models of Proto-state Media Systems: The Cases of ISIS and al-Qaeda
Carol Winkler (Georgia State University)Kareem El Damanhoury (University of Denver)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Cold War ‘Retrotopia(s)’: Iden ty, Memory, and PolicymakingWB11: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Elizaveta Gaufman (University of Groningen)Disc. Elizaveta Gaufman (University of Groningen)
Panel
What’s le of the Cold War in the United States and Russia?Vassily Klimentov (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Historical Memory and the Structuring of Civil Society and Poli cal Par es in the late Soviet and Early independence Periods in Ukraine
Oksana Myshlovska (University of Bern )Russia’s Policy of Symbolic Reciprocity in La n America a er the End of the Cold War: The Case of Venezuela
Vladimir Rouvinski (Icesi University)The role of historical experience in establishing Russia's strategic partnerships with Brazil, Ecuador and Cuba
Alexandra Sitenko (Heinrich Boell Founda on)Retrofuturis c Realism
Jochen Kleinschmidt (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)
Foreign Policy Analysis
China's Changing Role in World Poli csWB12: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair William Norris (Texas A&M, Bush School)Disc. Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University)
Panel
BRI, a promising development ini a ve or another means for poli cal ends?
Jingwen Wu (University of Kentucky)Is China a Norm Taker or Norm Maker? An Empirical Analysis of China’s post-Cold War Foreign Aid Policy
Min Ye (Coastal Carolina University)Quan Li (Texas A&M University)
Preliminary Program
Can’t buy me love? Understanding African a tudes towards China and the USA, who is winning the contest for influence and why
Naunihal Singh (US Naval War College)Between public diplomacy and united front work: China’s party coopera on in Europe
Julia Bader (University of Amsterdam)Chris ne Hackenesch
Firms, Human Rights, and 'Tough on China' Legisla onSpencer Shanks (University of Kansas)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Interna onal Affairs at 100: Reflec ons on its impact on interna onal studies and its future direc on of travel
WB13: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Krisz na Csortea (Interna onal Affairs)Disc. Andrew Dorman (Chatham House)Part. Louise Fawce (University of Oxford)Part. T. V. Paul (McGill University)Part. Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)Part. Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London)Part. Ma hew U ley
Roundtable
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Teaching Interna onal Rela ons in a Post-Pandemic World: Applying the Lessons of Remote Instruc on to the In-Person Classroom
WB14: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Terilyn Hun ngton (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)Part. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)Part. Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University)Part. Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University)Part. Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware)Part. Tim Ruback (University of Southern Maine)Part. Anna Meier (University of No ngham)Part. Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University)Part. Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Author Meets Cri cs: Erica De Bruin's How to Prevent Coups d'ÉtatWB15: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University)Part. Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College)Part. Adam Casey (University of Michigan)Part. Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Roundtable
Global Development
Interroga ng the Aid SectorWB17: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Alaa Tar r (The Graduate Ins tute, Gen IHEID))Disc. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland)
Panel
Global Philanthropists and the SDGs: Founda ons as Agents of Change
Paloma Raggo (Carleton University)Helen Yanacopulos (University of Bri sh Columbia Okanagan)
Introducing the Faith-Based Organiza ons Receiving Foreign Aid (FOFRA) Dataset
Susan Turner Haynes (Lipscomb University)
Interna onal Norms that Couldn’t Diffuse: A Case of the Interna onal Development Norm and Japanese Foreign Aid Policy
Mao Suzuki (University of Southern California)“We want money, not Fanta”: Allowance Culture and Human Capital in Malawi’s Community Health System
Sara Fischer (Georgetown University) ‘You can’t change the world, but you can change the life of this child’: Child sponsorship and the tensions between the global and local village
Alana Moore (Australian Na onal University)
Intelligence StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies
“Sign, sign, everywhere a sign”: Language, symbols, and ar facts in intelligence culture
WB18: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University)Disc. Michael S. Goodman (King's College London)
Panel
The Language of Science in Intelligence TradecraBrian Cuddy (Macquarie University)Allon Uhlmann (Macquarie University)
Divided by a common language: a semio c analysis of the Bri sh and American intelligence communi es
Fraser McGowan (University of Glasgow)What’s in a Name? How Names, Mo os, and Emblems Affect Intelligence Culture
Jeff Rogg (The Citadel)The ‘Things’ of Culture: Analysing the artefacts of BRIXMIS intelligence culture
Charlo e Yelamos (King's College London)Iconography in Intelligence: Challenge Coins as Cultural Artefacts
Anthony Manganello (King's College London)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Nukes By the Numbers: New Quan ta ve Research in Nuclear Poli cs
WB19: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ariel Petrovics (Harvard Kennedy School)Disc. Hyun-Binn Cho (The College of New Jersey)
Panel
A-Bomb for the People: Domes c Drivers of Nuclear LatencyAriel Petrovics (Harvard Kennedy School)
Bargaining with the Bomb: Militarized Nuclear Signals and Coercive Bargaining
Kyungwon Suh (Syracuse University)Re-es ma ng the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on State Behavior
Giles David Arceneaux (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)Alexander Kirss (George Washington University)
Beyond the Dome: Cross-System Exposure and Public Percep ons of Missile Defense
David Allison (Yale University)Giles David Arceneaux (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)
Bo om-Up Nuclear Disarmament: Local Ac vism and the Treaty on the Prohibi on of Nuclear Weapons
Rebecca Davis Gibbons (The Belfer Center)Stephen Herzog (ETH Zurich and Harvard University)
Preliminary Program
Foreign Policy Analysis
New Theore cal Advances in the Study of Populism in Interna onal Rela ons and Foreign Policy
WB20: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (London Metropolitan University)
Disc. Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (London Metropolitan University)
Panel
Professional diplomats and populist governments in Europe: resis ng policy change
Chris an Lequesne (Sciences Po, Paris)Populist Prac ces and the Poli cisa on of Foreign Policy
David Cadier (Sciences Po)Populism and status-seeking in IR
Sandra Destradi (University of Freiburg)Na onalism, Populism, and Visions of Interna onal Order
Christopher David LaRoche (Central European University)Erin Jenne (Central European University)
The inevitable clash? Populist poli cal outsiders and foreign policy bureaucracies
Federico Donelli (University of Genoa)Fabrizio Co cchia (University of Genoa )
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Mul -Methods Approaches to Ethnicity and ConflictWB21: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Carl Müller-Crepon (University of Oxford)Disc. Carl Müller-Crepon (University of Oxford)
Panel
Probing PR: Does propor onal representa on induce power sharing?
Simon Hug (University of Geneva)Assimila on, Ethnona onalism, and Intrastate Conflict Onset
Burak Demir (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)Near, Far, Wherever They Are: Geographies of Displacement, Horizontal Inequali es, and Communal Conflict
Anne Della Guardia (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
The Long Search for a Safe Haven: A Cross-Na onal Analysis of Peacefulness in Refugee-Receiving Countries
Pablo Hernandez Borges (Texas Tech University)Minority Language Policy and Ethnic Conflict
Alperen Ozkan (University of Maryland / Istanbul Medeniyet University)
Global Development
Interna onalizing Infrastructure Poli cs: Cross-regional circuits in the Middle East and beyond
WB22: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Sarah El-Kazaz (SOAS, University of London)Disc. Begum Adalet (Cornell University)
Panel
Making the corridor – the protagonists of Israel’s global trade and transit infrastructures
Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Grounding the “Cloud”: Following the poli cs of digital infrastructures from Bahrain to Cape Town
Sarah El-Kazaz (SOAS, University of London)Humanitarian logis cs and emerging actors: the impact of UAE logis c space on the interna onal humanitarian landscape
Rafeef Ziadah (SOAS, University of London )
Infrastructures of Debt: Producing Farmers as “Human Capital” in Sudan’s Gezira Scheme
Hengameh Ziai (Yale University )From the farm to the fork: The logis cs of food in the GCC states
Chris an Henderson (Leiden University)
Post Communist Systems
Russia and China as Regional and Global Security ActorsWB23: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)Part. Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London)Part. Gaye Christoffersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns
Hopkins University)Part. David G. Lewis (University of Exeter)Part. Aglaya Snetkov (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule
Zürich)Part. Marc Lanteigne (UiT: The Arc c University of Norway)Part. Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Technology, Interdependence and the US-China Rela onshipWB24: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Yeling Tan (University of Oregon)Disc. Tyler Jost (Brown University)
Panel
U.S.-China ‘Tech Cold War’: State-Business Coali ons and the Counterproduc ve Weaponiza on of the Supply Chain
Ling Chen (Johns Hopkins University)Data Flow Restric ons As A Protec onist Measure: Evidence from China & US
Meicen Sun (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Driven to Self-Reliance: Coercion and the US-China Innova on Ecosystem
Mark Dallas (Union College)Henry Farrell Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)Yeling Tan (University of Oregon)
Bespoke Ladders: The Varied Benefits of Non-Nuclear Strategic Weapons
Fiona Cunningham (University of Pennsylvania)Imagined Ba lefields—Technology Priori za on in Enduring Rivalries
Elsa Kania (Harvard University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Co-Authors Meet Cri cs. Remembering Nuno Monteiro and his Collabora ve Work
WB25: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago)Part. Alexandre Debs (Yale University)Part. Nicholas Anderson (The George Washington University)Part. Ma hew Cebul (University of Michigan)Part. Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University)Part. Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University)Part. Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University)Part. Ma hew Adam Kocher (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Keven Ruby (University of Chicago)Part. Dawn Teele (Johns Hopkins)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The An -Globaliza on Backlash in the Context of a New Global Economic Order
WB26: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Nita Rudra (Georgetown University)Disc. Samantha Moya (University of Colorado, Boulder)Part. Niccolo Bonifai (Georgetown University)Part. Erik Voeten (Georgetown University)Part. Sarah Brooks (Ohio State University)Part. Edward Mansfield (University of Pennsylvania)Part. Haillie Na-Kyung Lee (Georgetown University)
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Disarmament Theory Roundtable 1: Theorizing Disarmament: Concep ons, Goals and Future Agendas
WB27: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Neil Cooper (School of Peace and Conflict Studies, Kent State University )
Part. Ray Acheson (Women's Interna onal League for Peace and Freedom)
Part. Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s)Part. Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA))Part. Carmen Wunderlich (University of Duisburg-Essen)Part. Michael Bourne (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Ma hew Bolton (Pace University New York City)
Roundtable
Human RightsInterna onal LawHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
The Interna onal Criminal Court at 20WB28: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fairfield University)Disc. Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Panel
Crimes against Cultural Heritage: World-Building at the Interna onal Criminal Court
Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware)Nego a ng Sovereignty: The Interna onal Criminal Court and Global Governance
Genevieve Bates (University of Bri sh Columbia)Shauna Gillooly (University of California, Irvine)
Jus ce Gambit: The ICC’s Impact on Government ViolenceJacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College)
Examining the Evolu on of ICC FundingEric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock)Kirsten Ainley (The Australian Na onal University)
Interna onal Criminal Jus ce and Accountability for Great PowersThomas Obel Hansen (United States Interna onal University)
Interna onal EthicsTheoryInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Cri cal Theory, An colonialism and the SubalternWB29: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ashley Bohrer (University of Notre Dame)Disc. Daniel J. Levine (University of Alabama)
Panel
The myth and the machine: a cri que of tech futurism in climate change solu ons
Devon Cantwell (University of O awa)Zachary S ckney (University of Utah)
The Loca on of An colonialism: Periphereia as MethodMurad Idris (University of Michigan)
Mapping Transna onal Labor Discourse and Contesta on by Subaltern Women: The effects of global produc on on proximity to the state
Alisson Rowland (University of California, Irvine)Transforming Cri cal Theory, Transforming the World: Rethinking Global Ethics and the First-Genera on Frankfurt School
Bryant Sculos (Worcester State University)Poli cs of hospitality in the Na onal Health Service: immigra on enforcement through the provision of healthcare in England.
Moisés Moreira Vieira (University of Manchester)
TheoryAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
“Theory is a Verb”: A New Approach to Teaching Theory in IR and Global Poli cs
WB30: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Mervyn Frost (King’s College London)Part. Aggie Hirst (King's College London)Part. Joseph D. Hoover (Queen Mary University of London)Part. Diego de Merich (Queen Mary University of London)Part. Roberto Roccu (King's College London)Part. Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary, University of London)Part. Chris Rossdale (University of Bristol)Part. Kathryn Starnes (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Roundtable
Environmental Studies
DS Panel to honor Professor Pam ChasekWB31: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)Chair Graeme Auld (Carleton University)Part. Aar Gupta (Wageningen University)Part. David L. Downie (Fairfield University)Part. Yixian Sun (University of Bath)Part. Rishikesh Bhandary (Tu s University)Part. Kate Neville (University of Toronto)Part. Maria Ivanova (University of Massachuse s Boston)Honoree
Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)
Dis nguished Scholar
Interna onal Organiza on
The prac ces of African agency in rela ons with the EU and beyondWB32: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Toni Haastrup (University of S rling)Chair Jens Herpolsheimer (Leipzig University, Research Centre
Global Dynamics)Disc. Jens Herpolsheimer (Leipzig University, Research Centre
Global Dynamics)
Panel
African agency and how to theorize Africa-EU Rela ons from a postcolonial feminist perspec ve
Rahel W. Sebhatu (Malmö University)What is at stake in Africa-EU Rela ons? Managing African Agency as Ontological Security
Toni Haastrup (University of S rling)Classifying (African) agency in Africa-China rela ons: A typological analysis
Folashade Soule (University of Oxford)
Preliminary Program
Inves ga ng West African regional training centres as sites of interac ons between West African and European actors
Elisa Lopez Lucia (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB))Complica ng Africa-EU inter-regionalism: ECOWAS, the African Union and the European Union
Jens Herpolsheimer (Leipzig University, Research Centre Global Dynamics)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in European Universi esWB33: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Abbey Steele (University of Amsterdam)Part. Tarik Abou-Chadi (University of Zurich)Part. Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam)Part. Kris n Bakke (University College London)Part. Anita Gohdes (Her e School of Governance Berlin)Part. Anja K. Franck (University of Gothenburg)Part. Catherine De Vries (University of Amsterdam )
Roundtable
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Crisis, Coopera on and Public OpinionWB34: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College)Disc. Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
Interna onal Crises and Presiden al Popularity in RussiaMargit Bussmann (University of Greifswald)Igor Okunev (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)Natalia Iost (University of Greifswald, Faculty of Arts and Humani es, Research Group 'Bal c Perepe es' )
The Prospect of Territorial Loss, A tudes toward Military Force, and Government Support in the United Kingdom
Xiaojun Li (University of Bri sh Columbia)Shane Singh (University of Georgia)Jaroslav Tir (University of Colorado)
Psychological En tlement as a Predictor of Foreign Policy A tudesFlorian Justwan (University of Idaho)Jeffrey Berejikian (University of Georgia)
How Relevant is Reciprocity to Public Support for Interna onal Coopera on?
Liam F. Beiser-McGrath (Royal Holloway, University of London)Quie ng the Dogs of War: Conscrip on and Support for Military Interven on in Democracies
Douglas Atkinson (University of Salzburg)Gabriele Spilker (University of Salzburg)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Consequences of Civil Disobedience and DissentWB35: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jonathan Pinckney (United States Ins tute of Peace)Disc. Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland)
Panel
Protests at the Water’s Edge: Introducing the Foreign Policy Protests Dataset
Sangmi Jeong (Creighton University)The Backfire Effect: When Violent Flanks Fire Back
Monika Onken (Free University of Berlin)Can Civil Resistance Counter Democra c Backsliding?
Thea Johansen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
The Domino Effect: Spa al Analysis of Civil Resistance OutcomesSoha Hammam (Claremont Graduate University)
Coopta on, (de)mobiliza on and organized interests in autocraciesAnna-Lena Hönig (University of Konstanz)Katrin Paula (Technical University of Munich)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyEnvironmental Studies
Economy & EnvironmentWB36: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Noah Zucker (Columbia University)Disc. Noah Zucker (Columbia University)
Panel
The global transi on to a clean economyRadoslav Dimitrov (University of Western Ontario)
Big Oil and the transatlan c divide: varie es of engagement with climate governance and the energy transi on
Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast)Na onal oil company pathways in the energy transi on: prepare, accelerate or go-it-alone
Nathan Lemphers (University of O awa)Sco McKnight (University of Toronto)
Good for the Economy, Good for the Planet? How Foreign Direct Investment Affects Protected Areas
Muzhou Zhang (University of Essex)Ana Carolina Garriga (University of Essex)
Leveraging Foreign Garbage: Developing Democracies in the Global Waste Trade
Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n)
Interna onal Security Studies
Grand Strategizing with AlliesWB37: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Eugene Gholz (University of Notre Dame)Chair Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna )Disc. Eugene Gholz (University of Notre Dame)Disc. Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna )
Panel
Escalate-to-de-escalate: What Comes A er Nuclear Use?Marina E. Henke (Her e School / Northwestern University)
The Wicked Problem of Grand Strategy: Why Great Powers Fail to Achieve Strategic Coherence in their Military Alliances
Joshua Byun (University of Chicago)NATO’s Search for a ‘Grand’ Strategy
Sara Bjerg Moller (School of Diplomacy and IR, Seton Hall University)
Just Do It: Explaining the Characteris cs and Ra onale of Chinese Economic Sanc ons
Ke an Zhang (George Mason University)The Spoilers from Within: Allies and Nuclear Inhibi on
Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyGlobal DevelopmentA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Black Poli cal Economy: Perspec ves and ChallengesWB38: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London)Disc. Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech)
Panel
Reading capitalist modernity through/alongside the planta on: the intellectual histories of the New World Group and Caribbean Ar st Movement
Jenna Marshall (University of Kassel)
Preliminary Program
Theorizing the Structural Loca on of BlacknessCharisse Burden-Stelly (Carleton College)
The Modali es and Contesta ons of Global Racial Capitalism: Lessons from South Africa
Ricado Jacobs (University of California, Santa Barbara)Too Many Black Bodies: race and reproduc on as the engines of capitalism
Takiyah Harper-Shipman (Davidson College)Walter Rodney: Racial Capitalism and Black Emancipa on
Randolph B. Persaud (American University)
Historical Interna onal Rela onsTheoryEnglish School
Author meets cri cs – Hendrik Spruyt, The World ImaginedWB39: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)Part. Andrew Bradley Phillips (University of Queensland)Part. Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University)Part. Hendrik Spruyt (Northwestern University)Part. Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University)Part. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)Part. Ji-Young Lee (American University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal EthicsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Book Roundtable: The Closure of the Interna onal System: How Interna onal Ins tu ons Create Poli cal Equali es and Hierarchies. Cambridge University Press, 2020.
WB40: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College)Part. Lora Viola (Free University Berlin)Part. Michael Barne (George Washington University)Part. Vincent Pouliot (McGill University)Part. Marina Duque (Florida State University)Part. Me e Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Emerging Technologies and Great PowersWB41: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Erik Lin-Greenberg (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Disc. Gil Baram (Tel Aviv University)
Panel
Rhetoric, Rules and the Cyber-Nuclear NexusMark Raymond (University of Oklahoma)Jennifer Spindel (University of New Hampshire)
The Diffusion of the Cyberspace DomainBryan Nakayama (Mount Holyoke College)
Measuring Poli cal Reac ons to Cyber ThreatsChristopher Colligan (University of Washington)Christopher Whyte (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Terms of Endearment: How the United States Uses Informa on Warfare to Cap vate Foreign Audiences and Influence Elec ons
Torey McMurdo (Yale University )Emerging Technologies: Mapping their Prolifera on and Prospects
Julie George (Cornell University)
South Asia in World Poli csInterna onal Security Studies
Domes c & External Sources of Foreign Policy in South AsiaWB42: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Sahar Khan (Cato Ins tute)Disc. Sahar Khan (Cato Ins tute)Disc. Ahsan I. Bu (George Mason University)
Panel
An Analysis of Nuclear Rhetoric in India and Pakistan between 1998-2020
Julia Lodoen (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Public Opinion toward Foreign Policy in a Developing World Democracy: Evidence from Indian Views of China
Paul S. Staniland (University of Chicago)Aidan Milliff (MIT)
Prudence, Bluster, and Indian Crisis ManagementChristopher Clary (University at Albany)
Whose Democracy is it Anyway? Public Opinion and Crisis Decision-Making in India
Debak Das (Cornell University)Shubha Kamala Prasad (Georgetown University)
Domes c Opposi on to Foreign Policy Losses: Evidence from Pakistan
Fahd Humayun (Yale University)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Security and Securi za on Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
WB43: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Chiara Ruffa (Uppsala University)Disc. Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)
Panel
American Dreams and Covid Nightmares: The Implica ons of the US Failure to Manage Covid-19 for American Standing in the Asia Pacific
Shaun Narine (St. Thomas University)Lessons from the annus horribilis: COVID-19 and the failure(s) of the security state
Michael J. Butler (Clark University)The securi za on of pandemics: exploring Sweden and Denmark's threat construc ons of A(H1N1) and Covid-19
Roxanna Sjöstedt (Lund University)Hackers and COVID
Nori Katagiri (St Louis University)Comprehensive Security and Na onal Resilience in Figh ng COVID-19: Causal-Process Observa on Analyses on the Pandemic Governance in Taiwan, South Korea and Israel
Chia-Chien Chang (Na onal Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan.)
Interna onal Security Studies
Organiza onal and Leadership Strategies in Armed GroupsWB44: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Brandon Boylan (University of Alaska Fairbanks)Disc. Zoe Marks (Harvard Kennedy School)
Panel
Rethinking the Drone Campaign in Pakistan: U.S. Success as al-Qaeda’s Adapta on Failure
Bryce Loidolt (Na onal Defense University)Foreign Fighters and Group Cohesion
Nicola Mathieson (Australian Na onal University)
Preliminary Program
Networks of Coope on: A Unified Framework to Study the Evolu on of Ties Between Militant Organiza ons
Rithvik Yarlagadda (University of Maryland)Rites of Succession: Countering the Targeted Killing Machine
Haroro Ingram (George Washington University)Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College)
Leadership in Subna onal Conflict: Rebel Leader Experience and Organiza onal Skill
Joshua Weiner (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Feminist Resistances, Female Rebels and Queering the Body Poli cWB45: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country)Disc. Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country)
Panel
The ethics of ac vismAnna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)
Broadening the Base: How Female Rebels Impact the Poli cal Transi on and Survival of Rebel Par es
Polly Roark (The University of North Texas)Jordan Nafa (University of North Texas)
RETHINKING GLOBAL (POST)CAPITALISM THROUGH DEMENTIATiina Vai nen (Tampere University)Anna I. Rajala (Tampere University)
Feminist Interven ons in Revolu onary, Social Movement, and Resistance Studies
Itziar Mujika Chao (University of Basque Country)Iratxe Perea Ozerin (University of the Basque Country)
A Queer Approach to the Body Poli c: Thinking the Produc on of Otherness and Poli cal Agency in the Brazilian Context
Amanda Ferreira (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC Rio))
Peace StudiesFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Gendered knowledge of warWB46: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Johanna Mannergren Selimovic (Södertörn University)Disc. Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University)
Panel
Ethno-archiving the history of poli cal violence against women in Israel-Pales ne
Omri Grinberg (Truman Research Ins tute for the Advancement of Peace, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Minerva Center for the Rule of Law Under Extreme Condi ons, University of Haifa.)Sarai B. Aharoni (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Farianas’ War Knowledge: Insurgent Iden es in Building Gender-Just Peace
Priscyll Anc l Avoine (Lund University)Women’s tes monies on conflict and peacebuilding in Solomon Islands: Re(telling) the truth
Nicole George (University of Queensland)Peacebuilding in the North, Mili as in the South: Silences in peace interven ons in Iraq
Yasmin Chilmeran (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)WAR AGENCY IN WOMEN’S AUXILARY MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS: THE CASE OF LOTTA SVÄRD IN FINLAND
Tarja H. Väyrynen (University of Tampere)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesPeace Studies
Cri cal Perspec ves on Men, Masculini es and PeacebuildingWB47: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Philipp Schulz (University of Bremen)Chair Henri Myr nen (Gender Associa ons)Disc. Chloé Lewis (University of Oxford)Disc. Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Coopera on Research,
Duisburg, Germany)Part. Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Jefferson University)Part. Maike Messerschmidt (Tübingen University)Part. Roisin Read (University of Manchester)Part. Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)Part. Tevvi Bullock (Australian Na onal University)Part. Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University)Part. Laura Camila Barrios Sabogal (Universidad del Rosario)Part. Cecilia Farfan-Mendez (University of California San Diego)
Roundtable
Diploma c Studies
Diplomacy and Power Projec onWB48: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study)Disc. Miriam Prys-Hansen (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)
Panel
The Subtle Power of Small States in Global Affairs: Can Small States Shape a New Type of Coopera ve Diplomacy?
Vesko Garcevic (Boston University, Pardee School of Global Studies)
US diplomacy and Liberal Globaliza onHiroki Kusano (Saitama U)Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan)Tomita Terumasa (Meijigakuin,University)
Subver ng Summitry?: Trump and Interna onal Summit Diplomacy.David Has ngs Dunn (University of Birmingham)
Power through diploma c prac ce: Britain and the renego a on of Cold War pecking orders
Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden)The Impact of Delibera ve Democracy on Public Buy-In. A Survey Experiment on Climate Change Policies
Markus Pauli (Dublin City University)
Environmental Studies
Realloca ng Power and Resources for Transforma onal ChangeWB49: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Raul Pacheco-Vega (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) México)
Disc. Pichamon Yeophantong (UNSW Canberra - Australian Defence Force Academy)
Panel
Transforma onal Adapta on and Country Ownership: Compe ng priori es in interna onal climate finance
Jamie Shinn (West Virginia University )Laura Kuhl (Northeastern University)
Uni ng voices for change: Protests against petrochemical produc on sites across the globe
Guy Finkill (Lund University)Tobias Nielsen (IVL Swedish Environmental Research Ins tute )Linnea Steen (IVL Swedish Environmental Research Ins tute)Joachim Peter Tilsted (Lund University)
Preliminary Program
Mapping the global governance architecture of the petrochemical sector
Tobias Nielsen (IVL Swedish Environmental Research Ins tute )Fredric Bauer (Lund University)
Iden fying Mechanisms for Governing through Goals: Exploring How Sustainable Development Goals Works in Prac ce
Norichika Kanie (Keio University)Sustaining the Unsustainable? Sustainable Finance, Technocra c Governance, and the Passive Revolu on from Above
Korey Pasch (Queen's University)Joshua McEvoy (Queen's University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Compara ve Security Assistance in Theory and Prac ceWB50: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Alex Neads (University of Bath)Chair Renanah Miles Joyce (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Disc. Renanah Miles Joyce (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Panel
Security Force Assistance as Military Entrepreneurialism: Principal-Agent Poli cs and Interna onal Compe on
Alex Neads (University of Bath)David J. Galbreath (University of Bath)
The Effec veness of Foreign Military Training: Lessons from Canada’s Opera on UNIFIER in Ukraine
Lee J. M. Seymour (Université de Montréal)Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal)
Great Power Training and Advising During Conflict: Effects on Repression and Civil-Military Rela ons
Alexandra Chinchilla (University of Chicago)Disaggrega ng Military Assistance to Rebel Groups in Proxy Wars
Vladimir Rauta (University of Reading)The Global War on Terror Comes for Africa: France and the U.S. in the Sahel
Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)Brigi e Seim (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Interna onal Security Studies
Deterrence, Alliances, and PartnershipsWB51: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna )Disc. Kaili Ayers (Harvard Extension School)
Panel
Opening the Umbrella: The Effects of Arsenal Size and Force Structure on Extended Nuclear Deterrence
Kelly A. Grieco (Air Command and Staff College)Exploring “Le of Launch” Op ons against North Korea and Implica ons to the US Extended Deterrence in the Korean Peninsula
Young Sang Kim (University of Georgia)Did Atomic Weapons Incite Longer Dura on of Alliance?: Extended Nuclear Deterrence and Extended Alliance Dura on
Jinwon Lee (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)NATO's Confederate Future -- Prospects for Deterrence
Damon Cole a (US Air Force Academy)Assurance by Engagement vs. Assurance by Deterrence. A Case Study of US EUCOM in the A ermath of Russia's Annexa on of Crimea
Todd Robinson (Air Command and Staff College)
Environmental Studies
Environmental and Ecological Jus ce WB52: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Manjana Milkoreit (University of Oslo)Disc. Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut)
Panel
Scaling jus ce through “all our rela ons”Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University)
From Formaliza on to Repara on – Informal work and sustainable ci es
Manisha Anantharaman (Saint Mary's College of California)Jennifer Tucker (University of New Mexico)
How Queer is Climate Jus ce?Michael Mikulewicz (Glasgow Caledonian University)Neil J. W. Crawford (University of Leeds)
Urban Climate Change Poli cs: Exploring Grassroots Environmental Ac vism in Durban
Hayley Elszasz (University)Agrarian Extrac vism, Narcotrafficking, and Environmental Jus ce in the Honduran Mosqui a
Wendy Godek (Roger Williams University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Civil-Military Rela ons in Autocra c and Transi oning RegimesWB53: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Terence Lee (Na onal University of Singapore)Disc. Terence Lee (Na onal University of Singapore)
Panel
The Dominance of the Military Triangle: Sudan's Civil-military Rela ons in a Complex Regional Se ng
Hassan E. Ahmed (University of Khartoum)Repression and the Civil-Military Bargain in Authoritarian Regimes: Case Studies of China, Indonesia and Myanmar
Shaio Zerba (University of Mississippi)Achieving Accountable State Security Forces in Transi oning States
Suzanne Freeman (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Non-Commissioned Officers in the “New Look” Russian Military: Cultural and Prac cal Obstacles to Military Innova on and Change
Jack J. Porter (Military College of South Carolina)Explaining peace me military innova on in authoritarian regimes: China's evolving military strategy a er the Cold War
Bekir Ilhan (University of Cincinna )
English School
Great Powers and Grand Strategy in Global Interna onal SocietyWB54: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair John Schuessler (Texas A&M University - Bush School)Disc. Agathe Demarais (The EIU)
Panel
"Seeing Like a System": An English School Approach to Grand Strategy.
Nicolás Terradas (PUCP)RUSSIA AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FROM PETER THE GREAT TO VLADIMIR PUTIN: THE SEARCH FOR AND MAINTENANCE OF GREAT POWER STATUS
Bre R. Ne o (Virginia Tech)Tes ng English School’s ‘Great Power Management’ premise: Case of the Interna onal Criminal Court
Cenap Cakmak (Anadolu University)‘Walk so ly…and carry a big s ck? Exercising so power in Europe’
Laura Cleary (Oakwood Interna onal Security)
Preliminary Program
Legi macy ma ers: Syria, Jerusalem and Trump’s America as a responsible great power?
Wali Aslam (University of Bath United Kingdom)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Poli cal Economy of LabourWB55: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh)
Panel
Bold claims, low wages: Explaining the decoupling of living wage promises and minimum wage reali es among private sustainability cer fica ons for global supply chains
Elizabeth A. Benne (Lewis & Clark College)Rethinking Structural Inequality: Poli cal Individualiza on in China and Beyond
Alexsia Chan (Hamilton College)Foreign Compe on and Labor Response to Automa on
Nicole Wu (Princeton University)If There Is No Struggle There Is No Progress: Labor-led Democra za on and Labor Rights in Developing Countries
Adam Dean (George Washington University)Firms vs. Workers? The Poli cal Economy of Labor in an Era of Global Produc on and Automa on
Erica Owen (University of Pi sburgh)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Challenges of Achieving Global IR, two linked roundtables: 1. “What is Global IR?"
WB56: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Visi ng Professor, VŠE Prague, Czech Republic)
Part. Amitav Acharya (American University)Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)Part. Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)Part. Shannon K. Brincat (University of the Sunshine Coast)Part. Monica Herz (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)Part. Maria Lagu na (St.-Petersburg State University, School of
Interna onal Rela ons)Part. Shiping Tang (Fudan University, Shanghai)Part. Thomas Tieku (King's University College at UWO)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Security Issues in the Middle East and AfricaWB57: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Aus n Doctor (University of Nebraska at Omaha)Disc. Aus n Doctor (University of Nebraska at Omaha)Disc. Norman Sempijja (Mohammed VI Polytechnic University )
Panel
Contested Ports: Rethinking Security in the Red Sea Yasir Zaidan (Na onal University)
From Child Soldiers to Street Adults in a Regional Insecurity Community: A New Perspec ve into African Conflicts
Thomas Ameyaw-Brobbey (Yibin University, Sichuan, China)A er EndSARS: The persistance and disrup on of violence in the Nigeria Police Force
Claire Wilmot (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Towards a West Africa’s Mari me Security Architecture: Africa’s agency in facing with growing insecuri es in the Gulf of Guinea
Francesca Mercurio (ISCTE- University of Lisbon)
Local Security and the Legi macy of Interna onal Troops: Security Percep ons and UNMIL’s Legi macy in Liberia
Eric Stollenwerk (GIGA - German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Using New Media to Analyze Foreign PolicyWB58: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ma hew Baum (Harvard University)Disc. Thomas Zeitzoff (American University)
Panel
Digital foreign policy: the role and influence of digital pla orms in US foreign policy
Jean-Christophe Boucher (University of Calgary)Cameron G. Thies (Michigan State University)
Why do na on states campaign for media freedom? Examining the UK's Global Campaign For Media Freedom
Mel Bunce (City, University of London )Seeking out Gendered Legisla ve Subsidies: Twi er, Public Interest Lobbying, and Foreign Policies
Tobias Heinrich (University of South Carolina)Yoshiharu Kobayashi (University of Leeds)
Poli cal Leaders, Social Media, and Public Opinion about Foreign Policy: Evidence from the U.S. and Taiwan
Hsuan-Yu Lin (University of Virginia)An -Globalism and Populism on Twi er in La n America
Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
What Past is Our Future? - 2WB59: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware)Part. Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona)Part. Michael J. Lee (CUNY-Hunter College)Part. Charles Doran (Johns Hopkins Univeristy SAIS)Part. Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University)Part. Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)
Roundtable
Interna onal EthicsHuman Rights
Just War and Voices of Resistance and RevoltWB60: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Rory Cox (University of St Andrews)Disc. James Turner Johnson (Rutgers University)
Panel
Harming the Police during violent protestsAvia Pasternak (University of Essex)
The Ethics of Just War Against Slavery Christopher J. Finlay (Durham University)
Ethics and Revolu onary Violence: The Ques on of AuthorityJohn Kelsay (Florida State University)
This Bu erfly Wing to Remember Me By: What Last Le ers of the Executed Can Teach us about Just War
Daniel R. Brunste er (University of California Irvine)“They Cause the Earth to Become Desert”: Just War Thinking as Resistance against Crusade
Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onHuman Rights
IOs and the (De-)Poli ciza on of Human Rights from Within and From Below
WB61: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Swantje Schirmer (GIGA Hamburg)Disc. Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen)
Panel
From captured states to captured interna onal ins tu ons: interna onal norms as a means to jus fy behaviour that does not follow the norms
Petra Roter (University of Ljubljana)Zlatko Šabič (University of Ljubljana)
Interna onal Management of Sexual Poli cs and the Precarity of Recogni on: An Examina on of the United Na ons Free and Equal Campaign
Ariel G. Mekler (Graduate Center, CUNY)How States and other UN bodies can uphold Responsibility to Protect when the Security Council Fails
Hyung Jun You (Johns Hopkins University)How independent are independent experts? Evidence from the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council.
Mirko Heinzel (University of Potsdam)Andrea Liese (University of Potsdam)
Interna onal norms, aliena on, and backlashKatherine Beall (UC Berkeley)
Human RightsSouth Asia in World Poli csEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Iden ty, Resistance and Recogni on of States, People(s) and Popula ons
WB62: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Freek van der Vet (University of Helsinki, Erik Castrén Ins tute of Interna onal Law and Human Rights)
Disc. Joshua Freedman (Oberlin College)
Panel
Organized hypocrisy? Recogni on of states and governments, human rights, and customary interna onal law
Ralph Wilde (University College London)The Interna onal Poli cs of Cultural Genocide
Alana Tiemessen (Endico College)The Pales nian Ques on: A Changing Discourse and the Future of American-Pales nian Rela ons
Mohamed Ghumrawi (Florida Interna onal University)Making Conflict: Understanding Social Protest against Ci zenship (Amendment) Act-2019 through Foucauldian Discourse
Deep Chand (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany )Colonialism and the Evolu on Territorial Na onalism
Sobia Paracha (Syracuse University)
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies CaucusFeminist Theory and Gender StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Queer IR in a Smaller World: Poli cizing Economies of Desire WB63: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Emma Paszat (University of Toronto Mississauga)Disc. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)Part. Ali Bhagat (University of Manchester)Part. Emma Paszat (University of Toronto Mississauga)Part. Alexander Stoffel (Queen Mary University of London)Part. Stephen Brown (University of O awa)Part. Fernando Nunez-Mietz (McGill University)Part. Phillip M. Ayoub (Occidental College)Part. Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
La n American Global Thinkers of PeaceWB64: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Felix Roesch (Coventry University)Disc. Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University)
Panel
Diplomacy for peace and pragma c accommoda on in Colombia: Juan Manuel Santos
Paula Ximena Ruiz Camacho (Universidad Externado de Colombia)Martha Ardila (Universidad Externado de Colombia)
Oscar Arias and The Reconcilia on in Central AmericaJose Antonio Sanahuja (Complutense University)
The interna onal poli cal thought of Alfonso García RoblesDavila Consuelo (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)Pedro González (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
An Intellectual of the Americas: Saavedra Lamas’ vision for peaceAriel Gonzalez (Pon fical Catholic University of Argen na (UCA))
Rigoberta Menchu: Peacebuilding through respect for diversityItzel Pamela Pérez Gómez (El Colegio de Mexico)
Interna onal Organiza on
Poli ciza on and Contesta on of Interna onal Organiza ons from Below
WB65: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Andrea Schapper (University of S rling)Disc. Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre (George Washington University)
Panel
An Invita on to Struggle: Congress and the United Na ons Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire)
Global Norms, Interna onal Organiza ons, and Peripheral Actors: Contes ng Norms Through Sheltered Venues
Jan Lüdert (City University of Sea le)Poli ciza on and Cons tu on “From Below”: Insights from African Regional Organiza ons
Antonia Wi (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)The Use of Securi zing Language on Arc c Council Ministerial Mee ngs: Implica ons for Indigenous Par cipa on on Arc c Regional Organiza ons
Renato Fakhoury (University of Massachuse s Lowell)Friends & foes in unexpected places: Interna onal organiza ons and the spa o-temporal dynamics of poli ciza on
Reinout van der Veer (Radboud University Nijmegen)Gustav Meibauer (Radboud University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal LawHuman Rights
Interna onal organiza ons and Norm Glocaliza on: Unpacking Strategies of Enforcement
WB66: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Andrew Cortell (Auburn University at Montgomery)Disc. Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University)
Panel
Norm glocaliza on model: India and the United Na ons Climate Change Norm
Chris Höhne (Freie Universität Berlin)Space Sta ons: legal aspects for human ac vi es in outer space
Valeria Eboli (Italian Naval Academy - University of Pisa)Unpacking Informa on Strategies in the Poli cs of Norm Enforcement: Evidence from the OECD Guidelines
Boram Lee (University of Pennsylvania)The Domes c Impact of Interna onal Regime Complexity in Refugee Governance
Tauhid S. Bin Kashem (University of California, Irvine)Mo ves behind the legaliza on of authoritarian intergovernmental organiza ons
Jihyeon Bae (University of Washington, Sea le)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Issues in Human and Mari me SecurityWB67: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Cur s Bell (University of Tennessee at Knoxville)Disc. Cur s Bell (University of Tennessee at Knoxville)Disc. Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)
Panel
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and the Global South: Revisi ng the Demand for a Systemic Inclusion
Vinu J. George (School of Interna onal Rela ons and Poli cs, Mahatma Gandhi University)
Where the Boat Leaves From: Employing the Blue Economy as a Post-Covid Strategic Development Framework for the Caribbean
Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University)Embracing interdisciplinarity in water security research: Insights from a subna onal case study of water security in Samburu, Kenya
Jeremiah Asaka (Sam Houston State University)Transregional Influences and Regional Responses in the Indian Ocean Socio-Ecological System
Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University)CHANGOMA FRANSIS (University of Dar es Salaam)Kelly Robinson (Michigan State University)Samuel Tefera Alemu (Addis Ababa University)Awet T. Weldemichael (Queen's University)Amanda Flaim (Michigan State University)
Integra ng Mari me Surveillance Technology with Regional Mari me Security Coopera on: A Trans-Disciplinary Approach For Tackling The IUU Fishing As A Security Threat In The Indo-Pacific
Pooja Bha (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Economic Na onalism, Iden ty Poli cs, and Interna onal Rela onsWB68: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Gregory William Fuller (University of Groningen)Disc. Elsa Massoc (University of Frankfurt)
Panel
From the New Right and the Washington Consensus to Economic Na onalism
Desmond King (University of Oxford)A Return to Economic Democracy
Jonathon Moses (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Na onalism, Iden ty Contesta on, and Conten ous Foreign policy in Israel and Ukraine
Marius Ghincea (European University Ins tute)COVID-19 Effects on Authoritarian A tudes in Central Eastern Europe
Veronica Anghel (European University Ins tute)Paradigm shi : Is the EU star ng to grow strategic muscle?
Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano Royal Ins tute and IE University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Perspec ves on Refugees and Migra onWB69: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Idean Salehyan (University of North Texas)Disc. Idean Salehyan (University of North Texas)Disc. Vincenzo Bove (University of Warwick)
Panel
Making Refugee Rese lement Great Again: The rise of regional community-based nonprofit groups in Refugee work
Barbara Franz (Rider University)Contact and Communica on: Overcoming Host- Rese led Refugee Language Barriers
Johanna Solomon (Kent State University)Amanda Schwaben (Kent State University)
Construc ng "refugee entrepreneurship" in EuropeSatoko Horii (Akita Interna onal University)
The Global Compact for Refugees and Durable Solu ons for African Refugee Women
Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso (Babcock University)Nego a ng Life in the Central Mediterranean: The Search for a Way Out of the “Lethal Disregard for Desperate People”
Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)
Global Development
Africa and the Decolonial Turn IWB70: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Zubairu Wai (University of Toronto )Disc. Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University)
Panel
African Epistemic Agency in IR: Rethinking the Rules of EngagementW. R. Nadège Compaoré (University of Toronto)
African Subaltern Thought and the Rescue of Decolonial Cri queMarta Iniguez De Heredia (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Decolonizing African Studies: A Jus ce ManifestoYolande Bouka (Queen’s University)Keyona Gallucci (Queen's University)
Theatre for Peace: Reflec ons on Forum Theatre in KenyaAwino Okech (SOAS)
(Re)Centering Decoloniza on as Ontology and Si ing through the Archives of Libera on
Oumar Ba (Cornell University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onHuman Rights
Exclusion or Inclusion through Interna onal Organiza ons?WB71: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Clara Egger (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Globalisa on Studies Groningen))
Disc. Andrea Schneiker (Zeppelin University)
Panel
The Dark Side of Technology. Sovereignty A er Global GovernanceJürgen Neyer (European University Viadrina)
Disability and Women in UN Frameworks: Transversal vs. Silo Approaches
Emilie Rosenstein (University of Geneva)Leah R. Kimber (University of Geneva)
Priori sed but Excluded? Youth in UN Disarmament, Demobilisa on and Reintegra on
Jacqui Cho (swisspeace/University of Basel)Who are We? The dynamic I-We con nuum of state iden fica on at the UNGA
Mor Mitrani (The Department of Poli cal Studies, Bar Ilan University)Tracy Adams (Bar Ilan University)Inbar Noy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Erasure and Resistance: Ontological Insecurity and the Rwandan Batwa
Aus n Schutz (University of Alabama)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The scale and intensity of war WB72: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Samuel Forsythe (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt / Goethe University Frankfurt )
Disc. Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London)
Panel
Nuclear Being and Nothingness: On Existence in the Shadow of the Bomb
Antoine Bousquet (Swedish Defence University)Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
War as a con nua on of crea vity by other meansDan Öberg (Swedish Defence University)
Materiality, technology and invisible interven on infrastructures. Katja Lindskov Jacobsen (Copenhagen University, Centre for Military Studies)
Paul Virilio and the Change of Scale in WarMark J. Lacy (Lancaster University)
Chemical War and Excess: An Ecological Analysis of Pes cidesGi e du Plessis (Tampere University)
Interna onal LawHuman RightsInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Interna onal Human Rights Law and Na onal Ac onsWB73: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jenny Lorentzen (Department of Poli cal Science, Lund University)
Disc. Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland)
Panel
Brazilian Compliance on Money Laundering Preven on Legisla on front of the Interna onal Standards
Ana Flávia da Cruz Montemor Caroso (Universidade de São Paulo)
Mul -stakeholder Governance and the Role of Non-State Actors in the Crea on and Prolifera on of Interna onal Human Rights Regimes
Carlos Perez Espi a (University of Massachuse s Boston)Spreading the Aboli on of the Death Penalty through Interna onal Dependence Networks
Darren Hawkins (Brigham Young University)The Crime of Aggression: A Major Challenge to Mul lateral Coopera on on Human Rights and Inclusive Rule-Based Global Order
Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews)Ecuador´s foreign policy and human mobility: a disjointed cons tu onal reality
Juan Carlos Valarezo (Pon fical Catholic University of Ecuador)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
New Research on India’s Interna onal Rela onsWB75: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Walter Ladwig (King's College London)Disc. Walter Ladwig (King's College London)
Panel
India as a power: An analysis of its understanding of power in rela on to China and Asia in the twen eth century
Raphaëlle Khan (IRSEM)India, Singapore and & Bose’s Indian Na onal Army
Swapna Kona Nayudu (Harvard University)Colonial Sinews of Postcolonial Espionage: India and the Making of Ghana's External Intelligence Agency, 1958-61
Avinash Paliwal (SOAS University of London)Indian Military Strategy in the Kargil War
Arzan Tarapore (Stanford University)Interna onal Opera ons? Russian and US Influences on Indian Army Doctrines and Concepts, 1965-present
Frank O'Donnell (Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tu s University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Mul sensory IR: Emerging Methods for a Changing Global WorldWB76: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair William A. Callahan (London School of Economics)Disc. Michelle Weitzel (University of Basel)
Panel
Rhymes, Rhythms and Resonances: Alterna ve Methods for Cri cal IR
William A. Callahan (London School of Economics)Crea ve Destruc on: Art and Protest in the Contemporary Mexican Feminist Movement
Tania Islas Weinstein (McGill University)Visualising Love at the Chinese-Russian Border
Elena Barabantseva (University of Manchester)Visualising Hong Kong: The Ques on of Agency
Malte Philipp Kaeding (University of Surrey)Heidi Wang-Kaeding (Keele University)
Ignite Your Senses: The Fracturing and Future of the Californian Aesthe c
Jonathan Luke Aus n (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)Anna Leander (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global Perspec ves on Covid-19WB77: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College)Disc. Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College)Disc. Carla Freeman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Panel
Normalized state surveillance and bo om-up surveillance in Vietnam during COVID-19: the sen mental mass and Foucauldian state-people power rela ons
Thi Thuy Duong Pham (Yenching Academy - Peking University (China)(MA)/University of California, San Diego (Ph.D))Thuy Quynh Truong (Ewha Womans University)
Japan and COVID-19: Towards Strategic and Non-Strategic Coopera on
Beata Bochorodycz (Adam Mickiewicz University)Perpetual Struggle of Minority Migrants in Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of India
Gaidimlung Kahmei Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Social distancing in interna onal rela ons: the case of North Korea
Edward H. K. Howell (University of Oxford)Queering the Pandemic: Documen ng LGBTQ Experiences with COVID in the UK
Molly Merryman (Kent State University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Broader Perspec ves to Study IRWB78: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Delhi)
Disc. Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal & Development Studies)
Panel
Necrochronopoli cs and the horizons of futurity: a shrinking future space for a smaller world?
Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast)The Subversive Poten al of Dance in World Poli cs: Dancing as a Dissensual and Affec ve Prac ce in the Everyday
Sengul Yildiz Alanbay (ASPECT, Virginia Tech)Widening Interna onal Rela ons Scholarship with Freedom of Informa on Act Requests
Sarah Naumes (University of California, Merced)Moving beyond the boundaries of disciplines: A tryst of Literature with Poli cs
MEHNAZ ABDULLAH (Jawaharlal Nehru University )Interdisciplinary Connec on Points between Memory Studies & Interna onal Rela ons
Elise Sammons (University of Alberta)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Cri cal Perspec ves on Security: Ethnic Conflict, Policing, Imagery and AI
WB79: Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Thiago Cavallini (MA Student at University of Leicester)Disc. Chris Ferrero (Coastal Carolina University)
Panel
The audience dilemma: Dynamics between audiences in the securi za on process of ethnic kin states
Ronnie M. Olesker (St. Lawrence University)Ethnic Conflicts in the South Caucasus: War Never Changes
Lilia Arakelyan (Florida Interna onal University )
Global Capitalism and Security-Police Assemblages: Marxism, Assemblage Theory, and the Global Poli cal-Economic-Security Ecosystem
Michael Albert (SOAS University of London)Poli cs of Embarrassment: Victory, Shame, and Masculinity in the Populist Security Imaginary
Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick)Georg Loefflmann (University of Warwick)
Examining power in network socie es: the importance of transdisciplinarity to understand digital poli cal phenomena
Beatriz Buarque (University of Manchester)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Foreign Aid Ques onsWC00-1: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Poster Gallery Session
"Workplaces and Woods": Rethinking Compe on Among Aid Organiza ons
Swetha Ramachandran (IHEID, Geneva)Disease Vulnerability, Strategic Interests, and Health Aid
Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee)Jeeseon Hwang (Seoul Na onal University)
More Problems More Money? Does China Lend More to African Countries with Higher Credit Risk Levels?
David Landry (Johns Hopkins University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Elec ons & DemocracyWC00-2: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Poster Gallery Session
The Rhetoric of “Stolen” US Presiden al Elec on and the Australian Poli cal Media: From Populist Reac ons to a Cons tu onal-Democra c Resolu on
Christopher Appiah-Thompson (The University of Newcastle, Australia)
“But his emails”: How the Trump campaign u lized the privacy of direct emails to stoke anger and lie under the radar during the month before and a er the Presiden al Elec ons of Nov.3, 2020
Vanessa Bravo (Elon University)One Party to Rule them All: Assessing the Determinants of Support for Ruling Par es in Dominant-Party Democracies
Ma hew Cobb (Coastal Carolina University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
PeacebuildingWC00-3: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Poster Gallery Session
Can We A ribute Improvement to Interven on? A Cri cal Review of Environmental Dimensions in Environmental Peacebuilding
Jamon Van Den Hoek (Oregon State University)Is Gender Mainstreaming in Preven ng and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) Really Feminist? A Look At P/CVE and WPS Policies in The Sahel.
Anaïs F. El-Amraoui (Queen's University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
SECURITYWC01: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair T. V. Paul (McGill University)
Junior Scholar
Preliminary Program
Junior Scholar Symposia
SECURITY gender & securityWC01-A: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College)JSS-Disc Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna )
Junior Scholar Session
The Logic of Cruelty in Civil WarSamuel Ritholtz (University of Oxford)
Protec on in Armed Conflict: Child Marriage in the Central African Republic
Marcellina Priadi (Uppsala University)Bodies as Ba lefields: Gender Dynamics in the Colombian Armed Conflict
Signe Svallfors (Stockholm University)A Cri cal Examina on of Liberal Peace building’s Engagement with Afghan Women in the post 9/11 era
Nasema Zeerak (University of Minnesota)Wars and Wombs: Gender Hierarchy and Reproduc ve Violence in Rebel Organiza ons
Lindsey Allemang (University of Iowa)
Junior Scholar Symposia
SECURITY: Nuclear Poli csWC01-B: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc Virginie Grzelczyk (Aston University)JSS-Disc Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware)
Junior Scholar Session
Nuclear strategy under risk: loss aversion and nuclear prolifera onPedro Goulart (University of Georgia)
Nuclear first use incen ves in an era of asymmetryEven Larsen (University of Oslo)
Nuclear vs. Conven onal Capabili es in Explaining Interna onal Crisis Outcomes
Tyler Bowen (Johns Hopkins University SAIS)Yang Gyu Kim (Florida Interna onal University)
For (Inter)Dependence or Grandeur: Status, Humilia on, and Divergent Nuclear Security Behavior in Britain and France
Nicholas Blanche e (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Foes Forever? Time Horizons, Risky Policies and Strategic Pa ence
Garre Hinck (Columbia University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
SECURITY: Na onal Security & Cyber WarfareWC01-C: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai University)
JSS-Disc Ma eo Dian (University of Bologna)
Junior Scholar Session
How New and Cold Is the New Cold War? Evalua ng China-US Rivalry in a Digital Era
Peng Wang (Renmin University of China)Digital Trade Barriers: Can cyber threat environments drive states to adopt a protec onist stance?
Grace Mueller (The University of Texas at Dallas)Military Strategy in the Cyber Era
Micaela McFadden (Ins tute of World Poli cs)(Solar) Winds of Change? Toward a Be er Understanding of the Role of Publicity in Cyber Opera ons
Gil Baram (Tel Aviv University)Cons tu ve Security Prac ces: Cyberspace and the State
Sulagna Basu (University of Sydney)
Junior Scholar Symposia
SECURITY: War, Interna onal Conflict, and Military PowerWC01-D: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc Michael J. Butler (Clark University)JSS-Disc Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University)
Junior Scholar Session
How much do states actually commit to judicial dispute se lement? Evidence from the UN Law of the Sea regime
Umut Yüksel (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)Thomas Gmuer (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
River Conflicts Redux: Ins tu onal agreements over transboundary versus interna onal riparian systems
Chris na Boyes (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE DEI))
Arming Costs, War Outcomes, and Postwar Military PowerJoshua Landry (The University of Texas at Aus n)
The Desire to Punish Belligerent Countries: Is Compliance Enough for Appeasing an Angry Public?
Michael Yekple (University of Central Florida)Zla n Mitkov (University of Central Florida)Santosh Sapkota (University of Central Florida)
Material Advantage, Military Effec veness, and War Dura onAbdullah Kabaoglu (University of Georgia)
English School
Great Powers in the 21st Century: Revisi ng IR Conceptualisa ons of Great Powers in a New Age of War
WC02: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Andreas Behnke (University of Reading)Disc. Ma hew Ford (University of Sussex)
Panel
Chess in Three Dimensions: How Russia, China, and the U.S. Promote Compe ng Visions of Great Power Compe on in Africa
Linda S. Bishai (Ins tute for Defense Analyses)‘War by Pencil’: Military Educa on Programs as a Tool of Great Power Compe on
Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
The Open-Door/Closed-Door Nexus: US Military Assistance as a Tool of Great Power Compe on
Rubrick Biegon (University of Kent)The Past and Present of Power Poli cs: Recovering Historical Meanings of ‘Great Powers’ From the Archives of Bull and Morgenthau
Andreas Behnke (University of Reading)War Performance in Great Power Compe on
Vladimir Rauta (University of Reading)
Interna onal EthicsTheoryEnglish School
Designing a Future Interna onal Order?WC03: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Robyn Eckersley (University of Melbourne)Disc. Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland)
Panel
How to Construct a New Global OrderStephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University)
How Interna onal Orders Can Generate Shared Moral Responsibili es
Toni Erskine (Australian Na onal University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Order, the Myth of Design and the Role of NormsChris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Flexibility in Order: Three Condi ons that Preclude Change in Interna onal Order
Mariya Grinberg (University of Chicago)Asking the Rights Ques on: Differen ated Rights and the Norma ve Underpinnings of Future Orders
Benjamin Zala (Australian Na onal University)
Interna onal Communica on
Big Data and Poli cal Informa onWC04: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Pawel Surowiec (University of Sheffield)Disc. Sejung Park (Pukyong Na onal University)
Panel
A power-media model of the global flows of poli cal informa onMichal Parízek (Charles University)
Sen ment Analysis and Longitudinal Russian Strategic Narra ves towards Ukraine, 2005-2020
Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College)Sco Fisher (New Jersey City University)Graig R. Klein (New Jersey City University)
Merging Rhetorical Studies and Big Data to Be er Understand Rhetorical Acts of Violence in ISIS Publica ons
Ayse Lokmanoglu (Northwestern University)Carol Winkler (Georgia State University)Monerah Almahmoud (Georgia State University )
Measuring poli cal informa on: novel method for es ma ng the informa on content of poli cal communica on
Michal Parízek (Charles University)Jakub Tesar (Charles University)
Words Speak Louder Than Numbers: Es ma ng China’s COVID-19 Severity with Deep Learning
Weifeng Zhong (Mercatus Center at George Mason University)
Environmental Studies
Disaggrega ng the “Ambi on Gap” in Climate Mi ga on: Iden fying Na onal and Regional Obstacles to Decarboniza on
WC05: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ludovico Feoli (Tulane University)Disc. Sebas an Oberthuer (Free University of Brussels)
Panel
The Poli cs of Carbon Neutrality Pathways: Insights from ChinaJoanna I. Lewis (Georgetown University)
From incremental to transforma onal climate policy in the EU: advances and challenges
Claire Dupont (Ghent University)Climate Change Mi ga on and State Capacity and Willingness in the Middle East and North Africa
Tofigh Maboudi (Loyola University Chicago)Mi gators, Adapters, and Mi gator-Adapters: A New Approach to the Poli cs of Climate Change
Todd Eisenstadt (American University)Karl VonZabern (American University )Jennifer Lopez (American University)Tofigh Maboudi (Loyola University Chicago)
Entrenched Interests, Policy Swings, and the Race Against Time in the US for a Coherent Climate Policy
Karl VonZabern (American University )
Historical Interna onal Rela onsEnvironmental StudiesPoli cal Demography and Geography
Studying the Social and Poli cal Effects of Environmental Governance: Networks, Hierarchies and Norms
WC07: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kerry Goe lich (University of Reading)Disc. Nathan Lemphers (University of O awa)
Panel
Playing the Environmental Card? Environmental norms and poli cs in the Caspian region
Kris n Fjæstad (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Global Networks to Na onal Governance? Tracing changes of professional exper se in Amazon environmental governance
Cris ana Maglia (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)The Amazon in Environmental Nego a ons: A text-based network analysis
Lucas de Oliveira Paes (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Ecosystem Coopera on and Hierarchy Forma on: Construc ng the Caspian
Paul Beaumont (The Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Speaking for Ecosystems: A compara ve perspec veElana Rowe (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Adap ve complexity programming - what is wri en and what actually happens. Tales of two worlds.
WC08: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Claudio Alber (Trinity College Dublin -swisspeace)Chair Megan Greeley (Trinity College Dublin )Disc. Lara Olson (University of Oxford)
Innova ve Panel
Interna onal Studies Associa onBri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Contemporary Reflec ons on Cri cal Terrorism StudiesWC09: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Alice Mar ni (Universidad Comillas)Disc. Raquel Da Silva (Ins tuto Universitário de Lisboa)Part. Richard Jackson (University of Otago)Part. Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech)Part. Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent)Part. Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín (Na onal Distance Educa on
University (UNED))Part. Tom Pe nger (University of Warwick)Part. Alessandra Russo (University of Trento)Part. Berit Bliesemann de Guevara (Aberystwyth University)
Partner Organiza on
Peace Studies
Goal 16 of the Sustainable Development Goals: Ins tu ons and Inclusivity in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States
WC10: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Alistair Edgar (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Disc. Necla Tschirgi (Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies,
University of San Diego)
Panel
SDG 16 and Sri Lanka: When Strong Ins tu ons Contradict Peace and Jus ce
Gilberto Algar-Faria (Independent research consultant)
Preliminary Program
Local Peace Councils and the Poli cs of Inclusivity in GhanaEric Tanguay (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)
Gendered Peacebuilding in South Sudan: The inclusivity of women in peacebuilding in South Sudan
Emmaculate Liaga (University of Pretoria )SDG 16 as Infrastructure for Inclusive Peace? A Case study of the DRC
Kirsten Van Houten (University of O awa)Unpacking the Poli cs of Inclusion in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States
Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University)Abbas Imam (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)
Interna onal Organiza onPeace Studies
Organized Hypocrisy? Interorganiza onal Coopera on and Crisis Management
WC11: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Olufemi Oloba (OGEES Ins tute, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Eki )
Disc. Sorina Crisan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
Panel
The Organized Hypocrisy of Outsourcing Interna onal Organiza ons’ Crisis Management: Security priva za on in UN, EU, and NATO missions
Oldrich Bures (Metropolitan University Prague)Eugenio Cusumano (Cà Foscari University of Venice)
Varie es of Regional Ownership and Regional-Global Peace and Security Coopera on in Africa
Jamie Pring (Freie Universität Berlin)Punish, Assist, or Reprimand? Explaining ECOWAS's Military Interven on in the Gambia, 2017
Sahil Mathur (American University)Conflict management and organiza onal theory: how European experts work in the Sahel
Leonard Colomba Pe eng (Sciences Po Paris)(Dis)congruencies in Interna onal Organiza on Responses to Secessionist Movements: Evidence from Cabinda and South Sudan
Abdiasis Issa (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs (Wilfrid Laurier University))Megan Payler (The University of Western Ontario)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Communica onA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Manufacturing democracy decline: social media and technologyWC12: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Duyen Bui (University of Hawaii at Manoa)Disc. Duyen Bui (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Panel
New Understandings and Legisla on on NAGPRA, Sovereignty, and Indigenous Repatria on
Ashleigh Breske (Hollins University)The substance of theory: Ubiquitous compu ng and rela onalist reorienta ons
Val Muzik (University of Bri sh Columbia) Affec ve Anasthesia: Manufacturing numbness in an age of dissent
Natallia Khaniejo (Nanyang Technological University)Democracy in Decline: Civic Society, Social Media, and the Trust Gap
Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense)
Evidence-based Ac vism in Refugee Status Determina on: The Democra sa on of Country of Origin Informa on
Jasper van der Kist (University of Manchester)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Interna onal Affairs 100th Anniversary Special Issue - The Racialised and Colonial Power Dynamics of Academic-Prac oner Knowledge Exchange
WC13: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jenna Marshall (University of Kassel)Chair Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews)Disc. Mar n Weber (University of Queensland)Disc. Mar n Jonathan Bayly (London School of Economics)Part. Amitav Acharya (American University)Part. Lucian M. Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland)Part. Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University)Part. Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Part. Althea-Maria Rivas (SOAS)Part. Jan Wilkens (University of Hamburg)Part. Alvine Datchoua-Tirvaudey (University of Hamburg, CEN-
CLICCS)Part. Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University)Part. Sithembile Mbete (University of Pretoria)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Emerging Military Technologies in IR - a Mul -Stakeholder Approach
WC14: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sco D. Sagan (Stanford University)Disc. Sarah E. Kreps (Cornell University)Disc. Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Panel
Intui ons and the Moral Legi macy of Drone WarfarePaul Lushenko (Cornell University)
Interna onal Trust and Cyber Signals – Explaining Public A tudes to Foreign Cyber Threats
Nadiya Kostyuk (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Ryan Shandler (University of Oxford)
Informa on Technology and Diplomacy: The Telegraph CaseMichael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania)Casey Mahoney (University of Pennsylvania)
The Fourth Industrial Revolu on and the Balance of Power: Ar ficial intelligence and US-China Rela ons
Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College)Ma hew Brummer (University of Tokyo)
Evalua ng Escala on: Conceptualizing Escala on in an Era of Emerging Technology
Erik Lin-Greenberg (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Will crypto-currencies and CBDC change power rela ons in the interna onal monetary system?
WC15: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Benjamin Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano Royal Ins tute and IE University)Part. W. Kindred Winecoff (Indiana University)Part. Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto)Part. Paola Subbachi (Queen Mary College, University of London)Part. Benjamin Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Global DevelopmentAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Pedagogy as if Life Ma eredWC16: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Part. Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College)Part. Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University)Part. Allen Stack (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)Part. Salome Paul (Willame e University)
Roundtable
Global DevelopmentTheory
Decolonizing Poli cs –In dialogue with Robbie ShilliamWC17: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Heloise Weber (University of Queensland)Part. Kelebogile Zvobgo (College of William & Mary)Part. Bentley B. Allan (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Oumar Ba (Cornell University)Part. Megan H. MacKenzie (Simon Fraser University )Part. Michael Barne (George Washington University)Part. Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)
Roundtable
Intelligence Studies
Winds of changeWC18: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University)Disc. Damien Van Puyvelde (University of Glasgow)
Panel
‘Our man in Tripoli’: Libya, and the limits of clandes ne diplomacyHuw Dylan (King's College London)
Hun ng traitors: the changing nature of Czechoslovakia's kidnapping and assassina on campaigns
Daniela Richterova (Brunel University London)Expose, jus fy, influence: using intelligence as propaganda in interna onal poli cs
Thomas Maguire (King's College London)The origins of Britain’s Joint Ac on Commi ee
Michael S. Goodman (King's College London)Covert ac on as deterrence
Magda Long (King's College London)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Islam in Interna onal Rela onsWC19: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Visi ng Professor, VŠE Prague, Czech Republic)
Part. Mohammad S. Homayounvash (Miami Dade College)Part. Jeffrey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University)Part. Mohammad Mahalla (Oberlin College)Part. Hadi Sema (University of Tehran)Part. Juan Cole (University of Michigan)Part. Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida Interna onal University)
Roundtable
Foreign Policy Analysis
Psychology in Foreign PolicyWC20: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Eric Singer (Goucher College)Disc. Christopher J. Fe weis (Tulane University)
Panel
"Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor"? Reputa on, Iden ty and Support for Refugee Admission into the US
A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas)Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona)
The Strategic Consequences of Emo on in DiplomacyBrandon Yoder (Australian Na onal University)
Towards A Be er Understanding of Threat Percep on in Interna onal Rela ons
Eitan Oren (King's College London)Profiling the Personality of Populist Foreign Policy Makers: A Leadership Trait Analysis
Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)Stephan Fouquet (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)
“Just like Dunkirk”: How Governments Engineer a Sense of Victory amidst Defeat in Interna onal Conflicts
Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chinese Foreign Policy and The PandemicWC21: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ja Ian Chong (Na onal University of Singapore)Disc. Ja Ian Chong (Na onal University of Singapore)
Panel
The Analogy of Pandemic: US-China Rela ons in the Era of Covid-19Chris na Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
The Trilateral Rela onship between Taiwan, the US and China before and a er the Breakout of COVID-19 Pandemic
Wayne Tan (Na onal Chung Hsing University)China’s Mul -layered Strategy of Health Diplomacy during Pandemics: Mo ves, Pa erns, and Impacts
Mason Kim (Spelman College)Sino-Brazilian Rela ons at Stake: The Rise of An -China Rhetoric in Jair Bolsonaro’s Administra on
Renan Montenegro (Federal University of Pernambuco)China’s Rela ons with the Middle East during COVID-19
Dawn Murphy (U.S. Air War College)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Nontradi onal Implements of Foreign PolicyWC22: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Bri nee Carter (University of Kansas)Disc. Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis)
Panel
China’s Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and Partner State Vote Convergence on Human Rights Issues in the UN General Assembly (UNGA)
Thomas Moore (University of Cincinna )James R. Masterson (Morehead State University)
Visas as Foreign PolicyDavid Leblang (University of Virginia)Kevin Cope (University of Virginia)
The influence of news coverage on governments’ humanitarian aid: The bureaucrats’ perspec ve
Mel Bunce (City, University of London )
Preliminary Program
Too Divided to Aid: Why Divided Governments Allocate Less Foreign Aid than Unified Governments
Byungwon Woo (Yonsei University)Voter-endorsed challenges to interna onal ins tu ons: Consequences and responses
Stefanie Walter (University of Zurich)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Populism and Foreign PolicyWC23: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Johannes Plagemann (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Disc. Cameron G. Thies (Michigan State University)
Panel
Just Rhetoric, or More? Impact of Populist Leaders on Foreign Policy Making
H. Ege Ozen (College of Staten Island, CUNY)Berk Esen (Sabanci University)
Disaggrega ng populism in interna onal poli csToby Greene (Bar Ilan University)
The Rise of New Na onalism: Globaliza on, Crisis and the New Face of Right-Wing Poli cs
Gorkem Al nors (Bilecik Seyh Edebali University)Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (London Metropolitan University)
Right-wing Populism, Foreign Policy and the Poli cs of Iden ty: The Discursive Construc on of “the People”
Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London)Populist Foreign Policies in the Global South: comparing the far-right iden ty-set between Brazil and India
Irma Silva (University of São Paulo)Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo)Le cia Mongelli (University of São Paulo)Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo)
Interna onal Security Studies
China and the Remaking of the East Asian Security OrderWC24: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University)
Panel
Decoding South China Sea Conundrum in China-ASEAN Calculus: A Study from Conflict Preven on Framework
CHANDER S. (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)Public Goods in Hard Times: U.S.-China Compe on in a Post-COVID East Asia
Il Hyun Cho (Lafaye e College)China's Belt and Road in Southeast Asia: between economic diplomacy and strategic asser veness in the South China Sea
Florencia Rubiolo (CONICET / Cordoba Catholic University (UCC))
The Intensifying Security Dilemma in the South China SeaDavid W. Kearn, Jr. (St. John's University)
Challenging Hegemony: China's Delegi ma on of the US-led Security Order in East Asia
Ji Young Kwon (American University)
Post Communist SystemsEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesPoli cal Demography and Geography
The Role of Ci es in World Poli cs: Common and Different in Russian and Western Studies
WC25: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Disc. Grigory Ioffe (Radford University)
Panel
Smart global si es and the crisis of neoliberal globaliza on: A regula onist approach
Mikhail Molchanov (Centre for Military, Intelligence and Security Studies, Victoria, Canada)
Ci es in the US and Russia: A Compara ve View on the Demographic and Migra on Dynamics and the Evolving Poli cal and Economic Role
Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennessee State University)City Diplomacy: Structural Drivers and Future Challenges
Raffaele Marche (LUISS Guido Carli University)Russian Ci es Diplomacy
Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Global ci es: human capital and social dimensionYulia Niki na (MGIMO-University)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Honoring STAIR Dis nguished Scholar Award Winner Marianne Franklin
WC26: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen)Part. Nicholas Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)Part. Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Pon cia Universidade
Católica do Rio de Janeiro)Part. Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London)Part. Geoffrey A. Whitehall (Acadia University)Part. Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges)Honoree
Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths)
Dis nguished Scholar
Peace Studies
Disarmament Theory Roundtable 2: Ar cula ng Disarmament Pathways in History and Prac ce
WC27: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ma hew Bolton (Pace University New York City)Part. Denise Garcia (Northeastern University)Part. Eugenio Benincasa (Pacific Forum)Part. Robert Muggah (Igarape Ins tute)Part. Malcolm R. Dando (University of Bradford)Part. Emily Welty (Pace University)Part. Tamara Enomoto (Meiji University)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Research & Publishing on Public Diplomacy: A Conversa on with Editors
WC28: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)Part. Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (University of South Florida)Part. Jan Melissen (Leiden University, University of Antwerp)Part. James Pamment (Lund University)Part. Tania Gómez-Zapata (Universidad de las Américas Puebla)Part. Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)Part. Sonali Singh (Jai Prakash Mahila College, Jai Prakash
University)
Roundtable
Peace StudiesScien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesInterna onal Law
Vigilan sm and Informal Jus ceWC29: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo)
Disc. Danielle Jung (Emory University)
Panel
A tudes Toward Vigilante Crime Control in MexicoHannah Baron (Brown University)
Vigilan sm and the StateRegina Anne Bateson (Yale University)
Vigilante Prac ces: Retalia ve Jus ce a er WarKit Rickard (University College London (UCL))
Caught in a Web of Violence: The Transforma on of Vigilantes in the Shadow of Civil War
Claudia Wiehler (ETH Zürich)A Wave of Lynching: Morality, Authority, and Solidarity in Post-Tsunami Aceh
Enzo Nussio (Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá)Govinda D. Clayton (ETH Zurich)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Recognizing Ins tu onal Racism within the Profession: experiences, prac ces and how to navigate towards solu ons
WC30: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sohini Cha erjee (Western University)Part. Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)Part. Toni Haastrup (University of S rling)Part. Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)Part. Momin Rahman (Trent University)Part. Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal
Studies Organiza on (PHISO))Part. Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Engaging with Think Tanks: An Academic's Guide WC31: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Benjamin Horton (Chatham House)Part. Amrita Narlikar (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies
(GIGA) and University of Hamburg)Part. Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London)Part. Jordan Tama (American University)Part. Alice Pannier (Johns Hopkins SAIS, Washington)Part. Emmanuel A. Balogun (Skidmore College)Part. Krisz na Csortea (Interna onal Affairs)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Regional Rivalries and Norms of Interven onWC32: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Paul Diehl (Independent Scholar)Disc. Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami)
Panel
To Intervene or Not to Intervene: The Poli cs of Crisis, Sovereignty, and Interven on in Southeast Asia
Chin-Hao Huang (Yale-NUS College)Understanding Arab League and GCC Interven onism in the Arab Spring: Developing "Reac on Norms" as a New Theore cal Tool
James E. Worrall (University of Leeds)Faulty Security Dilemma or Consolida on of Intraregional Interstate Peace in South America's Southern Cone?
Félix E. Mar n (Florida Interna onal University)Mari me Disputes in the Eastern Mediterranean
Levent Kirval (Istanbul Technical University)Arda Özkan (Ankara University)
The Saavedra Lamas Peace: How Territorial Integrity and Non-Interven on Norms Solidified Peace in the Americas
Luis L. Schenoni (University of Konstanz)Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia)Paul Diehl (Independent Scholar)Gary Goertz (Notre Dame University)
Interna onal Security Studies
New Voices in American Grand Strategy: Insights of Early Career Researchers
WC33: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College)Disc. Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College)
Panel
Rebalance to Asia or Pivot Back to Europe? Unpacking Regional Priori es in US Grand Strategy
Linde Desmaele (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
How Execu ve Branch Agencies Shape U.S. Grand Strategy: The Case of Henry S mson and the War Department
Grant Golub (The London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))
Retrenchment Begins at Home: The Poli cs of Restraint in the Middle East
Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)Guarantor of Globalism: The Federal Reserve and U.S. Grand Strategy in the Post-Cold War World
Angus Reilly (King's College London)Dubious Threats: The Liberal Paradigm and Overbalancing in US Foreign Policy
Ellis Malle (University of Surrey)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Mesa redonda “Avances y desa os en la implementación de la paz en Colombia”
WC34: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Cécile Alexa Mouly (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) - Ecuador)
Part. Josefina Echavarria Alvarez (University of Notre Dame)Part. Maria Lucia Zapata Cancelado (Javeriana University)Part. Angela Lederach (Creighton University)Part. Mery Rodriguez (Observatorio para La Paz)Part. Juan Masullo (Leiden University)Part. Anne e Idler (University of Oxford)
In Other Words
Interna onal Security Studies
The Dynamics of Civil WarWC35: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Michael Widmeier (Webster University)Disc. Babak RezaeeDaryakenari (Leiden University)
Panel
To Which Victor Go the Spoils? Predic ng “The Day A er” Regimes Fall
Peter Krause (Boston College)Civil War Paths: Understanding Civil War from Pre- to Post-War Stages
Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheffield)Crossing Ba le Death Lines: Why Do Some Insurgent Organiza ons Escalate Violence to Higher-intensity Armed Conflicts?
Michael Shkolnik (Carleton University, Norman Paterson School of Interna onal Affairs)
Stalemate, Ceasefire, and War recurrenceCeyhun Mahmudlu (Cornell University )Namig Abbasov (Arizona State University)
Propaganda in the Onset of Civil War Rachel Vincent (University of Tennessee)
Interna onal Security Studies
Reputa on and Standing in World AffairsWC36: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kathleen Powers (Dartmouth College)Disc. Ryan Brutger (University of California, Berkeley)Disc. Rachel Myrick (Duke University)
Panel
The Discursive Origins of Reputa onsRyan M. Powers (University of Georgia)
Rewarding Women's Rights in DictatorshipsSarah Bush (Yale University)Daniela Donno (University of Cyprus)
Status, Race and Foreign Policy PreferencesCleo O'Brien-Udry (Yale University)
Strategies of Contesta on: Interna onal Law, Domes c Audiences, and Image Management
Julia Morse (University of California, Santa Barbara)The Domes c Sources of Interna onal Reputa on
Michael Goldfien (Yale University)Michael Joseph (George Washington University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Iner a and Uncertainty in Military, Humanitarian, and Statebuilding Interven ons
WC37: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Hiromi Nagata Fujishige (University of London)Disc. Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Panel
The Fog of Interven on: Uncertainty, Local Ins tu ons, and the Regular Recurrence of Poor Postwar Planning
Benjamin Denison (Defense Priori es )Surge, Surrender, or Stay the Course: War me Decision-Making in Inherited Interven ons
Theo Milonopoulos (Columbia University)From Interven on to stabiliza on: The Evolving Security Norms
Mohammed Babiker (Higher Academy for Strategic and Security Studies)
Civil Wars as Cri cal Junctures: Theore cal Grounding and Empirical Applica ons
Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara)Outsourcing the Responsibility to Protect: Role of PMSCs in Humanitarian Interven on in Failed State
Anuradha Oinam (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Interna onal Security Studies
Weapons Governance By State and Non-State ActorsWC38: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Andrey Baklitskiy (MGIMO University)Disc. Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
The fate of arms control a er the return of interest and compe on Aaron Karp (Old Dominion University)
The Role of Non-Governmental Organiza ons Role in Crea ng Modern Interna onal Conven onal Weapons Prohibi on Regimes: Blinding Lasers, Landmines, Cluster Muni ons, and Killer Robots
Ken Rutherford (James Madison University)The Landscape of Mul lateral Weapons Governance Agreements
Naomi Egel (Cornell University)When the future of arms control? Lessons from 18 years of UNSCR 1540
Patrick Co rell (Linfield College)Mark Nance (North Carolina State University)
Explaining the lack of interna onal coopera on in the field of Ar ficial Intelligence
Medlir Mema (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Diploma c Studies
Appraising Transprofessional Diplomacy in a Complex World WC39: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair David Wellman (DePaul University)Part. Costas M. Constan nou (University of Cyprus)Part. Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country)Part. Fiona McConnell (University of Oxford)Part. Mai'a K. Davis Cross (Northeastern University)Part. Merje Kuus (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Geoffrey R. Wiseman (DePaul University)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Diploma c Studies
The Crossroads of Egypt: Understanding Egypt’s Posi on within a Conten ous Region
WC40: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Riham Bahi (Faculty of Economics and Poli cal Science, Cairo University)
Disc. Ramy Magdy Abdelmonem Ahmed (Faculty of Economics and Poli cal Science- Cairo University)
Panel
What are the challenges of normalizing Egyp an-Turkish rela ons a er the first round of exploratory nego a ons in Cairo?
Mona Soliman GadElmolaa (Mostaqbal Watan Center for Poli cal and Strategic Studies)
Regional Security Structures in the Middle East: the Egyp an Role and Challenges
Fareeda Khalifa (University of Essex)A study on Egypt’s efforts to restore its regional role since 2014
Mona Soliman GadElmolaa (Mostaqbal Watan Center for Poli cal and Strategic Studies)
The impact of economic reform on promo ng the regional economic role of Egypt towards the eastern Mediterranean and African countries
amal abdell f (Mostaqbal Watan Center For Poli cal and Startegic Studies)
Determinants of the Egyp an Foreign Policy towards Egyp an Na onal Security Issues Case Study: The Case of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)
Raghda Mahmoud (Mostaqbal Watan Center for Poli cal and Startegic Studies)
Global Health
Na onal Responses to COVID-19 WC41: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Catherine Worsnop (University of Maryland School of Public Policy)
Disc. Jana-Maria Fey (University of Sheffield)
Panel
Explaining Russia’s vaccine diplomacy in mes of COVID-19.Vlad Kravtsov (Spring Hill College)
The Pandemic in the Arc c Region: Compara ve Analysis of COVID-19 in Nordic Countries
Lukas Karl Danner (University of Iceland)The COVID-19 Pandemic: Socio-Economic Impact of the Pandemic Outbreak on Nigeria’s Development
Paul G. Adogamhe (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater)Figh ng the virus: Interna onal COVID-19 counter measures in the Arab Middle East & North Africa
Jan Claudius Voelkel (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)A dive in the Brazilian chaos: an analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic and its possible impacts on the country's future
Yasmin Góes (New York University)Mila Barbosa (Universidade de São Paulo)
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Law
Interna onal Organiza ons, Regime Complexity and Interorganiza onal Rela ons II
WC42: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Mar n Koch (Bielefeld University)Disc. Mar n Koch (Bielefeld University)
Panel
An Evolu onary Theory of Interna onal Coopera on – How Bet Hedging Undermines LIO
Benjamin Daßler (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich)Felix Biermann (LMU Munich)
A ribu on of Conduct in United Na ons Peacekeeping Opera ons: Inter-connectedness of the tests of ‘Effec ve Control’
Shivika Choudhary (Assistant Professor, University of Delhi)The Evolu on of Overlapping Regionalism in Southeastern Europe
Melanie H. Ram (California State University, Fresno)The UN and the ICC: Learning to interact
Tom Buitelaar (Leiden University)A Culture of Inter-American Ins tu onalism: Forum Shopping and Ins tu on Forma on in the Americas
Adam Ratzlaff (Florida Interna onal University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Compe on, Coali on, and Coopera on among Poli cal Par esWC43: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jeremy Menchik (Boston University)Disc. Noam Lupu (Vanderbilt University)
Panel
Divided We Fall, United We Stand? Compe on and Coopera on among Separa st Poli cal Par es in Europe
Brandon Boylan (University of Alaska Fairbanks)Ekaterina Turkina (HEC Montreal)
Con ngent Extremism: How Percep ons of Party Popularity Ac vate Far Right Support
Laura Jakli (Harvard University)Poli cal Life a er Ethnic Wars
Sarah Daly (Columbia University)Radical-Right Par es and Parliamentary Coali on Durability in Europe
Nicolas Bichay (Michigan State University)The waxing and waning of ethnic divides: inves ga ng the drivers of an -immigrant legisla on
Julia Greene (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies (IHEID))
Diploma c Studies
Re-thinking Mul lateralism: The Past and Future of Global OrderWC44: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt)Part. Charles A. Kupchan (Georgetown University, Council on
Foreign Rela ons)Part. Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center)Part. Yvonne Chiu (U.S. Naval War College)Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University)Part. Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol)Part. Tobias Bunde (Her e School)
Roundtable
Diploma c Studies
Emerging Scholars in Public DiplomacyWC45: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair R. S. (Rhonda) Zaharna (American University)Disc. Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State)
Panel
Museum as Diploma c Actor: Engaging Publics, Promo ng Global Par cipa on
Simge Erdogan-O'Connor (Queen's University )Sweden’s public diplomacy: Responding to opposi onal narra ves to pro-gender norms
Isabelle Karlsson (Lund University)
Preliminary Program
Conference Diplomacy and Paris Climate AgreementPooja Sehbag (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
The Contribu on to Country Image through Uninten onal So Power of Individual Ar sts: The Case of Guillermo del Toro
Guadalupe Moreno Toscano (Universidad Panamericana)Digital Diplomacy and Peacemaking: Exploring the Role of Social Media in a Narra ve Approach to Conflict Media on
Sausan Ghosheh (George Mason University)
Environmental StudiesFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ba le of Wits? Informa on, Ideology, and Informa on in Environmental and Climate Ac on
WC46: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island)Disc. Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo)
Panel
“Gender and Extrac ve Industries: From Manly Cole Miner to Feminine Oil Enthusiast”
Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis)Carbon Inequality and Support for Carbon Taxa on: The Effect of Mispercep ons and Informa on
Liam F. Beiser-McGrath (Royal Holloway, University of London)Could closing the knowledge gap help in reducing global environmental impacts of local consump on?
David Presberger (ETH Zurich)Lukas Rudolph (ETH Zurich)Franziska Quoss (ETH Zürich)Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich))
Food Babes and Science Moms: Gender, Discursive Power and Global Agribusiness
Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo)Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo)
Localized Instruments: Epistemic Networks and the Environmental-Industrial Complex
Alexander Stubberfield (Virginia Tech)
Interna onal Organiza onEnvironmental Studies
New Fron ers in Global Climate GovernanceWC47: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jeff D. Colgan (Brown University)Disc. Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego)Disc. Jeff D. Colgan (Brown University)
Panel
Enforcing Coopera on Using Issue Linkage: Theory from the Intersec on of Climate Change and Trade
Sam Rowan (Concordia University)Contesta on and Change in the Global Climate Finance Regime
Erin R. Graham (Drexel University)Climate Concerns: IFIs and the Priori za on of Climate Ac on
Richard Clark (Princeton University)Noah Zucker (Columbia University)
Papal Dividends: Do Popes’ Poli cal Communica ons Move Economic Markets?
Lorenzo Crippa (Department of Government, University of Essex)Federica Genovese (University of Essex)
Coali on Building in Mul lateral Climate BargainingAmanda Kennard (New York University)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Civil-Military Rela ons of COVID-19: A Compara ve Assessment
WC48: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Christopher Ankersen (NYU Center for Global Affairs)Disc. Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
Panel
Domes c Military Deployment during the Covid-19 PandemicChiara Ruffa (Uppsala University)Kris ne Eck (Uppsala University)Nicholas Dietrich (Penn State)
Thank You For Your Service? Militaris c Rhetoric and Public Support for Covid-19 Essen al Workers
Jessica Blankshain (U.S. Naval War College)David Glick (Boston University)
Assessing IOs Excep onalism in Times of Crises. Evidence from NATO Response to COVID-19
Cornelia Baciu (University of Hamburg)The Canadian Armed Forces As The Universal Solu on: Advantages and Challenges
Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University)COVID-19 in South Asia: Reshaping Civil-Military Rela ons?
Muhammad Afzaal (Brown University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Assessing and Improving Countering Violent Extremism ProgramsWC49: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Peter Mandaville (George Mason University)Disc. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)
Panel
Assessing CVE in Theory and Prac ceDavid Malet (American University)
Does any of this work? Prac oner views on religious engagement and CVE
Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont)Terrorism or security: Why some violent organiza ons choose to a ack only civilians and others choose to a ack only security personnel
Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)Transcending the Terrorist S gma: The Role of Rehabilita on Programs
Mary Beth Al er (New York University)Yoshiharu Kobayashi (University of Leeds)Graeme Davies (University of York)
P/CVE as a Peacebuilding Paradigm: Local Ownership at a Cri cal Juncture
Fatma Jabbari (The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolu on)
Interna onal Security Studies
Evolu on of Strategic Stability in Contemporary World Poli csWC50: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky (IDC Herzliya)Disc. Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky (IDC Herzliya)
Panel
A Cri cal Perspec ve on Strategic Stability in US-Russian Nego a ons
Mikhail Troitskiy (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Mi ga ng Challenges to U.S.-Russia Strategic StabilitySamuel Charap (RAND Corpora on)
Preliminary Program
Strategic Stability in Contemporary Western-Russian Discourse: Mapping and Assessing Implica ons of Contending Concepts Across Language and Domains
Stephan De Spiegeleire (The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies)Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Proxy Actors, Principal Agent Problems, and the Cyber DomainJenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Bystanders: How Strategic Stability is Catching Up with ASEANEkaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))
Environmental Studies
Transforma ve and Emancipatory Change for Environmental Stewardship
WC51: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Praneeta Mudaliar (Ithaca College)Disc. Kemi Fuentes-George (Middlebury College)
Panel
Youth actors in earth poli cs: inventory and characteriza onYi hyun Kang (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)Amandine Orsini (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)
Democracy and jus ce in clean energy transi onsLarissa Basso (Stockholm University)
From Apocalypse to Empowerment: Reframing Climate Ac onPaul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College)
The Demobilizing Mythology of CrisisMichael Maniates (Yale-NUS College)
The Climate Crisis: What is Transforma onal Change? John Barkdull (Texas Tech University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Taming the Future: Are Rules of the Road for Emerging Technologies Possible?
WC52: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Geoffrey L. Herrera (Pitzer College)Disc. Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley)Disc. Geoffrey L. Herrera (Pitzer College)
Panel
From Bits and Bytes to Big Data: The Implica ons of Emerging Technologies
Julie George (Cornell University)Laws and Ethical Norms for the Future of Facial Recogni on Technologies and Ar ficial Intelligence
Divya Ramjee (American University)Yesterday's Reach: How Legal Ins tu ons Keep Pace with Technological Change
Jus n Canfil (Columbia University)GLOBAL GOVERNANCE OF GENETIC ENGINEERING
Tyler Pra (Yale University)Legal Warfare or Legal Constraints?—The Chinese Military’s Evolving Approach to the Law and Ethics of Future Warfare
Elsa Kania (Harvard University)
English School
(Re)imagining Order and Jus ce in Global SocietyWC53: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick)Disc. Julie Patarin-Jossec (Centre Emile Durkheim/Science Po
Bordeaux)
Panel
The End of Revolu ons Without Revolu onism in Interna onal Society
Antonio Franceschet (University of Calgary)
Thick and Thin World Socie es: An examina on and comparison of contemporary social movements with calls for unity by Islamic non-state actors
Robert Hodges (Virginia Tech)Crisis In Mul lateralism And Progress In The Interna onal Society: Ra onalism As The Desirable End-State Of Interna onal Affairs
Carolina Archanjo Portes Ferreira (PUC Minas)Embedded Enmity: Recas ng the “Standard of Civiliza on” in Interna onal Society
Huss Banai (Indiana University) Arc c Territory, Water and Ice on the Move: The English School and the Evolu on of Ins tu ons in Environmental Poli cs
Liselo e Odgaard (Hudson Ins tute)Kathryn Lavelle (Case Western Reserve University)
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Financial Ins tu ons, Condi onality and ComplianceWC54: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jan Aart Scholte (Leiden University)Disc. Andrew Cortell (Auburn University at Montgomery)
Panel
S tching the Global Financial Safety Net: Coordina ng Regional and Global Surveillance
William Kring (Brown University, GDP Center)William W. Grimes (Boston University)Yaechan Lee (Boston University)
Elite Agency, Ins tu onal Conserva sm, and Norma ve Change: Inves ga ng the World Bank’s Changeable Behaviour on Coups in Africa
Omar Shahabudin McDoom (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))
The Asian Development Bank’s Approach to Poverty Reduc onYasumasa Komori (Michigan State University)
When Procurement Leads to Goodwill: World Bank Contract Alloca on and Bilateral Economic Rela ons
Elena McLean (SUNY Buffalo)Jeheung Ryu (Princeton University)
Tying hands: consensus decision-making and the limit of foreign aid and economic sanc ons
YiMin Huang (Na onal Taiwan University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Author Meets Cri cs: Stephen B. Kaplan's Globalizing Pa ent Capital: The Poli cal Economy of Chinese Finance in the Americas (Cambridge University Press, 2021)
WC55: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Barbara Stallings (Brown University)Part. Stephen Bre Kaplan (George Washington University)Part. Cameron Ballard-Rosa (UNC, Chapel Hill)Part. Giselle Datz (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State
University)Part. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno)Part. Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Communica onInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Beacons or bullies? Compe ve norm promo on in interna onal cyber poli cs
WC56: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Wolf Schünemann (Hildesheim University)Chair Mischa Hansel (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security
Studies at the University of Hamburg (IFSH))Disc. Sebas an Harnisch (Heidelberg University)Disc. Linda Monsees (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Panel
The U.S. Cyber-Dominance and the Non-Emergence of Global Cyber-Espionage Norms
Sebas an Harnisch (Heidelberg University)Kers n Ze l (Heidelberg University)
Cyberspace at the Frontline: Assessing the Ambi ons and Contradic ons in Russia’s Global Cyber-Focused Ini a ves
Julien Noce (GEODE Center (University Paris 8))Building Bridges in a Polarized Debate: Brazil’s Engagement with Interna onal Cyber Norms
Alexandra Paulus (Chemnitz University of Technology)Hoping for the Brussels Effect – The EU’s Ongoing Norm Entrepreneurship in Internet Governance and Digitaliza on
Mischa Hansel (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Studies at the University of Hamburg (IFSH))Wolf Schünemann (Hildesheim University)
China as a Norm Entrepreneur in CyberspaceRogier Creemers (Leiden University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Poli cal Par es and ViolenceWC57: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam)Chair Patrick M Kuhn (Durham University)Disc. Paul S. Staniland (University of Chicago)Disc. Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University)
Panel
Party Development and Elec on Violence: Evidence from Nineteenth Century England and Wales
Patrick M Kuhn (Durham University)Gidon Cohen (Durham University)Nick Vivyan (Durham University)
Poli cal Order and Elec on Violence in Southwest NigeriaMegan Turnbull (University of Georgia)
Poli cal Violence and the Press in the Reconstruc ve SouthMichael Weaver (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Poli cal Par es, Patrons, and Power-Brokers: The Poli cal Logic of Sectarian Violence in Pakistan
Niloufer Siddiqui (Yale University)Electoral Compe on, Mobiliza on, and Violence
Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Perspec ves on Migra onWC58: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Stephanie Schwartz (University of Southern California)
Panel
Nobody Wants to be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave: Venezuelan Migra on in the Age of Covid, the limits of State Capacity, and the Deepening of Social Unrest in Trinidad and Tobago
Georgina Chami (Research Fellow, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University)
Decolonial Geopoli cs: Global Migra on, Entangled Security and Transna onal Resistance
Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London)An assessment of the proposed European Pact on Migra on and Asylum: Burden-sharing or externalisa on?
Francois Gemenne (Hugo Observatory, University of Liège)Katarina Csefalvayova (Ins tute for Central Europe)
Disentangling the European migra on policy-mix Mathias Czaika (Danube University Krems)Heidrun Bohnet (Danube University Krems)Federica Zardo (Danube University Krems, Austria)
Amplifying Climate Migrant Voices: Recentring the Narra ve for more Inclusive Governance
Keysha Jaime (Queen’s University Belfast)
Foreign Policy Analysis
New Data Resources for Foreign Policy AnalysisWC59: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Elizabeth J. Menninga (University of Iowa)Disc. Benjamin E. Bagozzi (University of Delaware)
Panel
"Op ons Analysis: How Foreign Policy Decisions Are Made with an Explana on Why the United States Bankrolled the Khmer Rouge"
Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i)The Foreign Agent Registra on Database (FARA), na onal interests, and influencing the USA
Ma hew LeRiche (Ohio University )Introducing CWAD –The Chemical Weapon A acks Dataset
Doreen Horschig (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology )Do Conscripts Fight More Poorly Than Volunteers? Theory and Evidence from Modern Ba les
Changwook Ju (Yale University)Measuring Horizontal and Ver cal Role Contesta on in Foreign Policy: the Case of Turkey
Cagla Demirduzen (Arizona State University)Evgeniia Shahin (Bilkent University)
Human RightsOnline Media CaucusInterna onal Communica on
Informa on, Communica on, Technology and PrivacyWC60: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)Disc. Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University)
Panel
Na onal Data Sovereignty: Exploring the Nexus of Privacy, Security, and Human Rights
Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (China Ins tute, University of Alberta)Atandra Ray (Charles University in Prague)
Digital Technology and the Choice to Repress or Co-optSanghoon Park (University of South Carolina)Kuan-Wu Chen (University of South Carolina)Emily Harmon (University of South Carolina)
Preliminary Program
Informa on Into Advocacy: How Different Human Rights Informa on Impacts Percep ons of Performance
Ma hew Rains (University of Georgia)K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia)Mennah Abdelwahab (University of Georgia)
Utopia Lost – Human Rights in a Digital WorldAaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech)
When More is Be er: Bi-Direc onal Informa on Effects in Human Rights Measures
Peter Haschke (University of North Carolina, Asheville)Baekkwan Park (Emory University)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Communica onInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
World Poli cs at Shu er Speed: A Cri cal Revisi ng of Image-Produc on Methods in IR
WC61: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kristof Titeca (University of Antwerp)Chair Stéphanie Perazzone (Ghent University)Disc. Jonathan Luke Aus n (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal
and Development Studies, Geneva)Disc. Astrid Jamar (SOAS, University of London)Disc. Rune Saugmann Andersen (Tampere University)
Panel
‘My Life is Like a Movie’: Making mar al arts and ac on movies as a route to knowledge produc on on gang poli cal performances in Goma, DR Congo
Maarten Hendriks (Ghent University)What does security look like? Exploring photography as method
Jonna Nyman (University of Sheffield)Adam Ferhani (University of Sheffield)
Visual Cultures and Youth Combatants; A Case Study of Sierra Leone and Liberia
Katy Thornton (Kings College London)Picturing Peace: Reclaiming Space and Place through Photography as Method
Louise Ridden (Aberystwyth University)Image produc on by rebels and rebel groups: the case of the Lord’s Resistance Army
Kristof Titeca (University of Antwerp)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Probing the Effects of Chinese Outward FDI and their DriversWC62: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick)Disc. Wei Liang (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at
Monterey)Disc. Jean-Marc F. Blanchard (Mr. & Mrs. S.H. Wong Center for the
Study of Mul na onal Corpora ons)
Panel
China’s Outward FDI and the Technological Advancement of Host Countries
Jean-Marc F. Blanchard (Mr. & Mrs. S.H. Wong Center for the Study of Mul na onal Corpora ons)
Is Chinese Investment in Southeast Asia Good for Workers?Wei Liang (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey)
The Economic Effects of China's Local-Level Engagement in Argen na: The Case of Jujuy
Margaret Myers (Inter-American Dialogue)
China’s Special Economic Zones in Nigeria: Op cal Illusion or Catalyst for Industrializa on?
Kenneth Kalu (Ryerson University)Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment and Host Country Corrup on
Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
The Gendered Poli cs of Interna onal TradeWC63: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Patricia Mary Goff (Wilfrid Laurier University)Disc. Diana Mutz (University of Pennsylvania)Disc. Alexandra Guisinger (Temple University)
Panel
Perceived Discrimina on and the Gender Gap over Trade PolicyKim-Lee Tuxhorn (University of Calgary)
The Trade and Health Nexus in a COVID World: A Feminist Interna onal Poli cal Economy Perspec ve
Silke Trommer (University of Manchester)I Don’t Cook, I’m No Maid, But Let Me Tell You My Thoughts On Trade: Gender, Social Reproduc on, and Trade Preferences
Tyler Girard (Western University)Erin Hannah (Kings University College)
Are Tariffs Sexist? The Poli cs of Gender and Trade Protec onLauren C. Konken (Princeton University)
Gender, Leadership, and the Making of Trade PolicyCourtney N. Burns (Bucknell University)Jamie Scalera Ellio (Georgia Southern University)
Peace StudiesHuman RightsInterna onal Law
Challenges to Transi onal Jus ceWC64: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Landon E. Hancock (Kent State University)Disc. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)
Panel
Bad Habitus: Explaining the Persistent Use of Amnesty Laws in Mozambique
Adam Kochanski (McGill University)Domes c Responses to Interna onal Norms of Transi onal Jus ce: The Peace Nego a ons in Colombia (2012-2016) and Turkey (2012-2015)
Esra Dilek (George Mason University)Imagining Transi onal Jus ce in Turkey’s Ongoing Kurdish Conflict
Nisan ALICI (Miss)Working for Jus ce in the Kurdish Conflict: The Opportuni es and Limita ons of Transi onal Jus ce
Gunes Dasli (Jena Center for Reconcilia on Studies, Jena University)
Systems of violence, struggles for jus ce: poli cal economy and corporate accountability in post-conflict contexts
Daniela Lai (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Interna onal Organiza on
Poli ciza on and Contesta on of Mul lateralism from Within and Outside of Interna onal Organiza ons
WC65: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Gustav Meibauer (Radboud University)Disc. Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Toothless Tigers? The Pi alls of Applying Regional Democracy Clauses
Brigi e Weiffen (The Open University)BIT by BIT: The Populist Backlash Against Bilateral Investment Trea es
Jimena Valdez (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Michael Allen (Yale University)
Deconstruc ng (Dis)Integra on Discourses: A Poststructuralist Approach
Rafael Castro (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)The Effects of Membership Withdrawal from Intergovernmental Organiza ons
Felicity Vabulas (Pepperdine University)Inken von Borzyskowski (University College London)
Na onalism, Delega on and Destabiliza on: Understanding the Limits of the Liberal Interna onal Order
Le eris Anastasopoulos (University of Georgia)
Human RightsInterna onal Organiza onInterna onal Law
Interna onal Organiza ons and Human RightsWC66: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)Disc. Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)Disc. Stacey Mitchell (Georgia State University)
Panel
Networks of Hard Interna onal Law Based Organiza ons and Human Rights
Charles Boehmer (University of Texas, El Paso)Renato Corbe a (University of Alabama Birmingham)
From poli ciza on to prac ce: an analysis of the evolu on of humanitarian organiza ons’ funding and its impact on the implementa on of aid
Daniela Nascimento (University of Coimbra, Faculty of Economics/Center for Social Studies)
Monitoring Treaty Incorpora onAndrea Vilan (Princeton University)
Mapping the Human Rights Treaty Network: Let’s Talk About Norm Centrality
Stefanie Neumeier (University of Southern California)Disaggrega ng INGOs: How Status Hierarchy among INGOs Affect Different Behaviors
Chun-Young Park (University of Georgia)
Interna onal LawHuman RightsHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
9/11 Twenty Years on: reckoning with counter-terrorism legisla on, lists and labels
WC67: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Marieke De Goede (University of Amsterdam)Part. Sophie Haspeslagh (American University in Cairo)Part. Gavin Sullivan (Edinburgh Law School, University of
Edinburgh )Part. Anna Meier (University of No ngham)Part. Julia Palmiano Federer (University of O awa)Part. Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Founda on)Part. Brian J. Phillips (University of Essex)Part. Tim Legrand (The Australian Na onal University)Part. Marc Batac (Ini a ves for Interna onal Dialogue)Part. Lee Jarvis (University of East Anglia)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
A strategic European Union in a “smaller” world: interconnectedness, contesta on, and resilience
WC68: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Pernille Rieker (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Disc. Atsuko Higashino (University of Tsukuba)
Panel
Conflict management in an interconnected and contested worldPol Bargues (CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for Interna onal Affairs))
Entrepreneurs in EU’s security and defence policy a er 2016Monika Sus (Her e School of Governance)
Exploring the Permissive Consensus for European Security and Defence Ac on: What is Acceptable for EU Member States?
Eva Michaels (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI))Hanna Ojanen (University of Tampere)
Drivers of na onal support for joint defense efforts: a sen ment big data study of the EU
Angel Saz-Carranza (ESADE Business School)Marie Vandendriessche (Esade Business and Law School)Oscar Fernandez (Esade)Jennifer Nguyen (Universitat Ramon Llull, Esade Business School)Núria Agell (Uniersitat Ramon Llull, Esade Business School)
The European Union and the South China Sea: military signaling, capacity-building and mul lateralism
Giulio Pugliese (University of Oxford & European University Ins tute)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Trust and Governance in Unstable DemocraciesWC69: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Fo ni Chris a (MIT)Disc. Livia Isabella Schubiger (Duke University)Disc. Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford)
Panel
Issues, Media, and Polariza on: Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Spain
Laia Balcells (Georgetown University)Juan Tellez (Duke University)Francisco Villamil (Carlos III University of Madrid)
Preliminary Program
Third Par es, Trust, and Credible Peacebuilding: Micro Evidence from a Survey of Ex-Combatants
Leopoldo Fergusson (Universidad de los Andes)Natalia Garbiras-Diaz (University of California, Berkeley)Juana García (Universidad de los Andes)Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes)Laia Balcells (Georgetown University)
Legacies of the Great Recession: Governance, COVID-19 and the Media ng Role of Trust
Patricia Jus no (IDS)Rute Mar ns Caeiro (UNU-WIDER)
The Paradox of Trust in a “Low Trust” SocietyStathis Kalyvas (Yale)Effrosyni Charitopoulou (Collegio Carlo Alberto )
The Colonial Origins of Mistrust in Mozambique and Governance Legacies
Rute Mar ns Caeiro (UNU-WIDER)Patricia Jus no (IDS)
Global Development
Africa and the Decolonial Turn IIWC70: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Marta Iniguez De Heredia (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)Disc. Zuleka Dauda (Virginia Tech )
Panel
The Cogni ve Empire and Decolonial Cogni ve Turns in African Studies
Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni (University of Bayreuth)Rereading the Decolonial Turn through the Poli cal
Elleni Zeleke (Columbia University )Muslim Moral Soundscapes within South African Colonial Landscapes: Indian Ocean Slave Trade, Dutch Colonial Law, and the Cape Muslim Gadat
Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University)Decoloniality and the Burden of History: Africa, Romanus Pon fex, and 1492
Zubairu Wai (University of Toronto )Extrac on, Expropria on, Erasure: South Africa, the Metropole and the Se ler Colonial Interna onal
Kelly-Jo Bluen (London School of Economics)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Widening the Discipline with Reflexive Pedagogy: Iden ty and Awareness in Teaching Interna onal Studies
WC71: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Amy Below (California State University, East Bay)Part. Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University)Part. Salah Hamdoun (Arizona State University)Part. Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion)Part. Silja Bara Omarsdo r (University of Iceland)Part. Serena Eréndira Serrano Oswald (Na onal Autonomous
University of Mexico (UNAM))Part. Eric Stribling (l'Universite des Montagnes)Part. Damita Kaloos an (Arizona State University)Part. Laura Parisi (University of Victoria)
Roundtable
Interna onal LawInterna onal Organiza onHuman Rights
Interna onal Criminal Courts: Cri cism, Support, Ac onssWC72: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan)Disc. Marco Bocchese (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Panel
Bipar sanship in U.S. Foreign Policy: Explaining Congressional Cri cism of the Interna onal Criminal Court
Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California)M.P. Broache (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)
Determinants of Public Support for Interna onal Criminal Tribunals Pëllumb Kelmendi (Auburn University)
Delega on Under Deterrence: the impact of PGMs on human rights compliance under the ICC
Ian Callison (University of Washington)Beyond (De-)Judicializa on: The Interna onal Criminal Court in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pales ne
Janis Grzybowski (Catholic University of Lille)Genealogy of Apartheid as an Interna onal Crime
Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)Franziska Boehme (Texas State University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Non-State Actors and AuthorityWC73: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Thomas Davies (City, University of London)Disc. Thomas Davies (City, University of London)
Panel
Ant Traders, Transna onal Ac vists, and Cosmopolitans: Four Globaliza ons from Below
Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies, St. Augus ne campus)
The Paradox of Partnerships: Adop on of Global Best Prac ces by Local NGOs in Rwanda
Lyndsey McMahan (University of Massachuse s Boston)Exploring the contribu ons of mul na onal corpora ons to the implementa on of the responsibility to protect
Bola Adediran (Liverpool Hope University)Chartering Empire: Private Authority and the Birth of the Interna onal System
Miles Evers (University of Connec cut)Corporate Climate Ac on: A Window on 21st Century World Order
Charlo e Hulme (Yale University )
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Security Dimension of PopulismWC74: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University)Disc. Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University)
Panel
The Impact of the Capitol riots on US poli cal debate: A cri cal construc vist analysis of the ‘event’ and its impact on language and discourse
Jack Holland (University of Leeds)Ben Fermor (University of Leeds)
Narra ves of withdrawal: the construc on of ontological security in le populism
Donatella Bonansinga (University of Birmingham)
Preliminary Program
‘Enemies of the People’: Donald Trump and the Security Imaginary of America First
Georg Loefflmann (University of Warwick)Populist Communica on and Poli cal Authen city in Uganda
Corina Lacatus (Queen's University Belfast)Populist Peacemaking: Trump’s peace ini a ves in the Middle East and the Balkans
Dana M. Landau (swisspeace / University of Basel)Lior Lehrs (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Overcoming Hiearchies and Blindspots in the IR DisciplineWC75: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Rosemary E. Shinko (American University)Disc. Rosemary E. Shinko (American University)
Panel
Legacy, Marke ng, or Codes? The Use of Great Thinkers in IR Elie Baranets (Ins tut de Recherche Stratégique de l'École Militaire (IRSEM), Ecole Polytechnique)
The place of Africa in interna onal rela ons: the centrality of margins in Global IR
Edoardo Baldaro (Université Libre de Bruxelles)Luca Raineri (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies)
From Periphery to the Core: Interna onal Rela ons and the Domes c Poli cs
Muhmmed Sihabudheen K. (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Interna onal Studies within La n America in the Twenty-first Century
Ernesto Vivares (FLACSO Ecuador)Raul Salgado Espinoza (FLACSO Ecuador)
Exploring the Global South Perspec ves on Interna onal Rela ons Theory: Towards a Norma ve Theory and Inclusive Discipline
A ab Alam (University of Delhi)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Reimagining Interna onal Rela onsWC76: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jacob Shapiro (Princeton University)Disc. Lee J. M. Seymour (Université de Montréal)Disc. Jacob Shapiro (Princeton University)
Panel
Founda ons and evolu ons of security studies Tobias T. Gibson (Westminster College)Kurt Jefferson (Spalding University)
Expanding the ques on of democra c victories beyond inter-state wars: Does collec vely considering inter-state, intra-state, and extra-state wars with a democra c state par cipant challenge key findings about democra c regimes and war?
Christopher Hickey (University of Maryland and U.S. Army War College)
Reimagining a Crisis: The Ra onal Actor Decision Model and Covid-19
Kathryn Shapiro (University of Florida)Labels and Fables: Re-Examining the Theore cal Orienta ons of IR Research
Jeffrey S. Morton (Florida Atlan c University)Thomas C. Walker (Grand Valley State University)
Reimagining Forecas ng in IR: Applica on of a Go an framework toward the durability of US hegemony
Michael Stanai s (American University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Environmental Ac vismWC77: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Laura Kuhl (Northeastern University)Disc. Laura Kuhl (Northeastern University)
Panel
Conflicts over Resource Extrac on in Peru: Agricultural Associa ons as Predictors of Nonviolent Demonstra ons
Christopher Jackson (University of Colorado Boulder)Marc Polizzi (Murray State University )
Save Lamu: African civil society emergence and extraversion with China-constructed mega-infrastructure projects
Benard Musembi Kilaka (University of Gothenburg )Yuan Wang (University of Oxford)
Studying Nuclear Resistance MovementsShivani Yadav (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi)
Between the Local and the Global: WaterMaricruz Gomez (Oregon State University)
Climate Change in the Himalayan Region: A Call for Climate Ac on to protect Climate Refugees
Bhar Chhibber (University of Delhi)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Widening Perspec ves on AfricaWC78: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Carl Müller-Crepon (University of Oxford)Disc. Pri sh Behuria (University of Manchester)
Panel
South Africa’s State Iden ty as refracted through government pronouncements on Covid-19
Candice Moore (University of the Witwatersrand)Africa and the Paralympics: the perpetual ‘others’
Andrew Heffernan (University of O awa)Origins, influences and interac ons: the curious story of the “African” wax print, and its lessons for IR
Karen Smith (University of Leiden)Beyond African Studies: African migrants in China as seen by Western media during the 2020 Pandemics
Yingliang Zhang (University of Vienna)Diamond, Harari, Fukuyama – Grand Narra ves and their Poten al for Explaining Order and Disorder in West Africa
Felix Gerdes (University of Liberia)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Changing Teaching, Teaching ChangeWC79: Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)Disc. Niklas Karlén (Swedish Defence University)
Panel
Widening the Discipline Through Belonging: A Study in Belonging Interven ons for First-Year Student Reten on and Success in Interna onal Studies
R. William Ayres (University of Toledo)Teaching for Transforma on: Community-Engaged Learning & Human Rights
Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College)Teaching wicked problems: interdisciplinary approaches to thinking in complex systems
Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Grading Libera on: Are grades a necessary part of higher educa on?
Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University)
Preliminary Program
Explain It To Me: Ar cle Assignments to Introduce Curiosity and Research
Tara Trask (Clemson University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Climate Change: Security & PolicyWD00-1: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Poster Gallery Session
Domes c fossil fuel subsidy reform – Do interna onal commitments ma er?
Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University)Benjamin Cha erton (Lund University, Oslo University)
Conserva ve Frame of Mind: Iden fying Opportuni es for Connec on in Conserva ve Media Framing of Climate Change Policy
Maureen Purcell (UC Irvine, School of Social Ecology)Climate Security in Interna onal Policy: The UN Security Council as a Case Study
Cesare M. Scartozzi (University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Public Policy)
Network Dynamics of an Emerging Arc c Joseph Klein (Claremont Graduate University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Migra on & Refugee PolicyWD00-2: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Disc. Amanda Coffie (University of Ghana, Legon)
Poster Gallery Session
Credible Fear? Implementa on of Asylum Policy on the U.S. Southern Border
Thomas J. Badey (Randolph-Macon College)Playing Against Type? Leaders' Conceptual Complexity, Na onalism, and the Restric veness of Migra on Policy
Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Ins tute)Na onal Security, Economiza on, and the Rhetoric of Refugee and Veteran PTSD
Sahar Fakhruddin (Vanderbilt University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
IR THEORYWD01: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
Junior Scholar
Junior Scholar Symposia
IR THEORY global orderWD01-A: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
JSS-Disc Anna Leander (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)JSS-Disc Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester & Rutgers University)
Junior Scholar Session
Interna onal, World or Global? Understanding the Order in the Smaller World with the Means of the Wider Discipline
Aleksandra Spalińska (University of Warsaw)Sovereignty and Complementarity: Nuclear Weapons, the Atomic Scien sts, and Global Governance
Caleb Lauer (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs, University of Waterloo)
Norma ve Power Through Prac ces of Rela onal Adapta on/Learning: The Case of China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve
Theo Westphal (University of Sheffield)Quan fying Anarchy in Interna onal Rela ons
Jus n Haner (Northeastern University)
A Post Colonial Interna onal Society? An English School Analysis of UN Resolu on 1514
Jack Basu Mellish (London School of Economics)
Junior Scholar Symposia
IR THEORY Global IRWD01-B: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
JSS-Disc Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of Cambridge)
JSS-Disc Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)
Junior Scholar Session
Global Interna onal Rela ons (IR), Intellectual History, and Non-Western States: Towards a Research Agenda
Sasikumar S. Sundaram (American University, Washington DC)MENA and the “Security Studies”: The modes of thinking ‘security’ in/about MENA
Mekia Nedjar (Interna onal Rela ons Oran 2 University)Global IR and Small States
Alexandros Zachariades (London School Of Economics and Poli cal Science)
The American House of IR: Builders, Spaces, and the Construc on of a Discipline a er WWII
Stephanie Denardo (The University of Florida)Global Imaginaries of Tianxia: Poten als and Challenges of Reimagining World Poli cs
Wan-Ping Lin (Na onal Taiwan University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
IR THEORY space and territoryWD01-C: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
JSS-Disc Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University)JSS-Disc Jan Aart Scholte (Leiden University)
Junior Scholar Session
Towards a Great Power Theory: Space Control as the Lynchpin to Global and Regional Hegemonic Geopoli cs
James Rooney (American Military University)The Holy Roman Empire, Westphalia, and the Origins of Territorial Rights
Benjamin Mueser (Columbia University)Cri cal Geopoli cs, Geopoe cs and the Posthuman in IR: Naviga ng Iden ty, Agency and Interconnectedness in the Makings of the ‘World’ of IR
Mansoor Ashraf (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)The Feasibility of Global Hegemony
Chris an Godwin (The Ohio State University )A er Kessler: Geopoli cs in the Negated Space Age
Boyd DeLanzo (University of Hawaii)
Junior Scholar Symposia
IR THEORY interna onal organiza ons and legi macyWD01-D: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
JSS-Disc Martha Finnemore (George Washington University)JSS-Disc Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center)
Junior Scholar Session
Is ‘Rights Talk’ Just Talk? Interna onal-Domes c Interac ons in the Context of Post-Conflict Gender Equality Promo on
Lucy Maycox (University of Oxford)Dialogue Forums as a Formalising Space for Non-State Legi macy Cons tuencies of Interna onal Ins tu ons – Analysing the (Self-)Portrayal and Percep on of selected G20 Engagement Groups
Diane Schumann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Preliminary Program
Legi ma on by Differen a on: How do Interna onal Organiza ons claim Legi macy in Complexity?
Mona Saleh ( Leuphana University of Lüneburg)Orchestra ng Transna onal Governance? Inter-ins tu onal Interac ons among Intergovernmental Organiza ons and Transna onal Public-Private Governance Ini a ves
Alexander Köhne Godoy (University St. Gallen)Re-centering legi macy: What interven on scholarship can contribute to IR legi macy research – Insights from the Global South
Simone Schnabel (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt (PRIF))
Professional Development Commi eeInterna onal Studies Associa on
“Posi ve” Mentoring WD02: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona)Part. Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona)Part. Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver/PIIE)Part. Milli M. Lake (London School of Economics)Part. Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University)Part. Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown University)
Commi ee Panel
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global Governance in the Age of Predic on: Opportuni es and Challenges
WD03: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto)Disc. Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)Disc. Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto)
Panel
Why Data are so Hard to GovernDavid A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)Wendy H. Wong (University of Toronto)
The Dangerous Poli cs of Facial Recogni on Technology in the Global South
Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)Op ng Out of Algorithmic Warfare: Regulatory Remedies for the U.S Military Collec on of Civilian Data in Violent Conflict
Sarah Shoker (University of Waterloo)The Pragma st Algorithm and the Challenge of Responsible AI
Swa Srivastava (Purdue University)Posi oned for Influence? How are Private Auditors Engaging in the Development of Emerging AI Governance
Graeme Auld (Carleton University)
Interna onal Security Studies
U.S. Grand Strategy & World Order A er the PandemicWD04: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Monica Duffy To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)
Part. Zoltan Feher (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s University)
Part. Nina Silove (ETH Zurich and Harvard University)Part. Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College)Part. Kori Schake (American Enterprise Ins tute )Part. Thomas Cavanna (Tu s University, Fletcher School)Part. Jeffrey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University)Part. Emma Ashford (Cato Ins tute)Part. Kevin Narizny (Lehigh University)Part. Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University)
Roundtable
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Communica onAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
The role of images, pedagogy and popular culture in understanding world complexi es
WD05: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal & Development Studies)
Disc. Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)
Panel
The Makings of Jus ce: Conversa ons About Human Rights and ArtCaitlin Hamilton (University of New South Wales)Eliza Garnsey (University of Cambridge)
Mining the Popular Culture for Pedagogy: Opportuni es and Challenges
Shubham Dwivedi (South Asian University)Framing Violence in IR: the promises and problems of images
Mariana Caldas (PUC Rio)Populism and Performance: Crea ve Encounters with Agonism
Cami Rowe (Lancaster University) ‘We think differently about fences’: Reflec ng on par cipatory visual methodologies in IR
Meseret Demissie (Freelance )Abel Assefa (ARCCH)Janine Bressmer (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies/Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding)
Interna onal Studies Associa onInterna onal Rela ons Council of Turkey
Turkish Foreign Policy-II: Studies and Prac ceWD06: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Mustafa Aydin (Kadir Has University)Part. Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University)Part. Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University)Part. Lenore G. Mar n (Emmanuel College)Part. Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University)Part. Meliha Altunisik (Middle East Technical University)
Partner Organiza on
Interna onal Studies Associa onJapan Associa on of Interna onal Rela ons
What theore cal implica ons can be drawn from Japan’s external rela ons?
WD07: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Masako Suginohara (Ferris University, Japan)Disc. Paul Midford (Meiji Gakuin University)Part. Isao Miyaoka (Keio University)Part. Kyoko Hatakeyama (Kansai Gaidai University)Part. Jemma Kim (Meiji University)Part. Hironori Wada (Aoyama Gakuin)Part. Yasuko Kameyama (Na onal Ins tute for Environmental
Studies, Japan)
Partner Organiza on
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Cybersecurity Advice for Academics WD08: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London)Part. Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech)Part. Niels ten Oever (University of Amsterdam)Part. Louise Marie Hurel (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Damien Van Puyvelde (University of Glasgow)Part. Julia Slupska (University of Oxford)
Innova ve Panel
Peace Studies
Enhancing Methodology and Data Analysis in Peace and Conflict Studies
WD09: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Cchavi Vasisht (Vivekananda Interna onal Founda on, New Delhi )
Disc. Christoph Dworschak (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Panel
Rinse and Repeat The effects of limited data on our understanding of gendered peace
Ann ana Maral Sabe (Arizona State University)Clustering Terrorism: An Alterna ve Approach to Researching the Triggers of Terrorism
Shannon Hartmann (University of Nevada, Reno)Event Databases - Overview, Challenges and the Path Forward
Ami Pedahzur (University of Texas at Aus n)Olgahan Cat (University of Texas at Aus n)
A Unified Model of Regime Type and Transi onMuhammet Bas (New York University)Omer Orsun (New York University)
External Support for Rebel Groups as a Bipar te ProblemMax Gallop (University of Strathclyde)
Peace Studies
Humanitarian Interven on and PeacekeepingWD10: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Disc. Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)
Panel
From Bullets to Ballots? The Role of UN Peacekeeping in Democra c Elec ons in War-Torn Countries
Giovanna Kuele (The Graduate Center, CUNY)The Cost of Peace: Understanding the causes and effects of financial arrears in UN peace opera ons
Megan Shannon (University of Colorado)Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Ins tute)
Breaking Down Barriers to Interven on: Reorien ng Genocide Interven on and Preven on Through Predic ve Instruments
Olivia Dudley (University of Denver)From orders to protec on: Tasking issues for military patrols in peacekeeping opera ons
Sarah-Myriam Mar n-Brule (Bishop's University)Peacekeeper Selec on and Views on Civilian Protec on: Survey Evidence from Four Countries
Michael Kriner (Cornell University)Lindsey Prue (Cornell University)
Peace Studies
New perspec ves and approaches to understanding peacebuildingWD11: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jamie Pring (Freie Universität Berlin)Disc. Jamie Pring (Freie Universität Berlin)
Panel
Ma er ma ers in memory-making: The material of women’s spaces in peace
Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University)Stefanie Kappler (Durham University)
From Liberal to Military Peace: The rise of a new paradigm in peacebuilding
Marta Iniguez De Heredia (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)Careless Whispers: Crea ng Infrastructures for Care and Peace
Eleanor Gordon (University of Monash)Assessing ‘Peace’ in the Peace Literature.
Solon Simmons (School for Conflict Analysis and Resolu on)Narra ve Mapping: Iden fying Sites for Conflict Interven on
Alison Castel (Regis University)Jale Sultanli (Narra ve Praxis Group)Sara Cobb (George Mason University)
Interdisciplinary StudiesInterna onal Poli cal SociologyPeace Studies
New Dimensions of Compe on and Coopera on in the 21st Century
WD12: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Paul E. Lenze Jr. (Northern Arizona University)Disc. Jeff Rogg (The Citadel)
Panel
China and La n America Satellite Coopera on and its Implica ons for the U.S
Ana Soliz de Stange (University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg)
China-US Compe on and Brazilian Strategic interests Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia)Guilherme Lopes da Cunha (Brazilian War College (ESG))
Sowing the Seeds of Coopera on: Determinants of South Korean Support for Co-Hos ng the 2032 Olympics
Timothy Rich (Western Kentucky University)Sco Lasley (Western Kentucky University)Madelynn Einhorn (Western Kentucky University)Isabel Eliassen (Western Kentucky University)
A Game Between Inequali es: Neoreac onism and Its Biopoli cs of Compe on
Caroline Alphin (Radford University)How perceived and real poli cal compe on influences affec ve polariza on
Erik Clarke (Ohio State University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Meet the Editors: Publishing in the leading journalsWD13: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Krisz na Csortea (Interna onal Affairs)Part. Morgan L. Kaplan (Harvard University)Part. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia)Part. Erik Voeten (Georgetown University)Part. Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee)Part. Mar n Coward (The University of Manchester)Part. Andrew Dorman (Chatham House)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Author Meets Cri cs: Benjamin Cohen's "Rethinking Interna onal Poli cal Economy"
WD14: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Benjamin Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware)Part. Benjamin Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Randall Germain (Carleton University)Part. Jeremy B. R. Green (University of Cambridge)Part. Miles Kahler (School of Interna onal Service, American
University)Part. Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheffield)Part. Andrew Walter (University of Melbourne)
Roundtable
Environmental Studies
Global Governance by Goal-Se ng? Assessing the Transforma ve Poten al of the Sustainable Development Goals
WD15: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Frank Biermann (Utrecht University)Chair Carole-Anne Sénit (Utrecht University)Disc. Karin Bäckstrand (Stockholm University)Disc. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr (The New School)Part. Thomas Hickmann (Utrecht University)Part. Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto)Part. Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)Part. Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut)Part. Yixian Sun (University of Bath)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyHistorical Interna onal Rela onsPeace Studies
War Ma ers: New Perspec ves on War and Material CultureWD16: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Julia Welland (University of Warwick)Disc. Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Defense University)
Panel
The material making of war: space, bodies and objects in the Swedish rearmament
Emma Fredriksson (Swedish Defence University)Inking War me: Military Ta oos and the Temporali es of the War Experience
Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary, University of London)Solving ‘the underwear issue’ in war and war prepara ons: Gendered bodies and personal equipment in the Swedish Armed Forces
Sanna Strand (Stockholm University)Phenomenal Chimeras: Towards a Posthumanist Concep on of War Experience
Italo Brandimarte (University of Cambridge)Displaying the Material Culture of Conflict-related Sexual Violence at London’s Imperial War Museum
Megan O'Mahony (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Interna onal Organiza on
Visual, Discourse or Regression Analysis? Methods to Study Interna onal Organiza ons
WD17: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ju a Joachim (Radboud University)Disc. Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland)
Panel
Evalua ng communi es of inquiry and prac ce in the field of global climate change governance.
Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds)Measurement Error and Bias in the Study of Intergovernmental Organiza ons
Stefano Jud (Emory University)Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen)Jeffrey Wright (University of Oxford)
Strategic rhetoric and decision making in interna onal organiza onsJohannes Scherzinger (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)Mar n Binder (University of Reading)
Interna onal Organiza on Research Methods: A Systema c Review (1945-2020)
Fanny Badache (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)Leah R. Kimber (University of Geneva)Lucile Maertens (University of Lausanne)Gaélane Wolff (Global Studies Ins tute, University of Geneva)
Visual Europeaniza on? European Union Membership and Poli cal Party Logos
Eugenio Cusumano (Cà Foscari University of Venice)Ma eo C.M. Casiraghi (University of Warwick)
Interna onal Communica onInterna onal Organiza on
Between Machine-Learning and Human Interpreta on: Contending Approaches to Discourse and Text in the Study of Interna onal Organiza ons
WD18: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies)Disc. Marion Laurence (Royal Military College of Canada)
Panel
A Gold Standard of Ins tu onal Assessment? Analyzing Poli cal Biases in Interna onal Organiza on Evalua on Reports
Vytautas Jankauskas (Ludwig Maximilians Universität Munich)In Search of the Bellwether: A Text as Data Approach for Assessing Trend-making in Interna onal Discourse
Mor Mitrani (The Department of Poli cal Studies, Bar Ilan University)Tracy Adams (Bar Ilan University)
Sphere of scru ny or sphere of opportunity? Legacies of the liberal peacebuilding endeavor and the shi ing meanings of ‘interna onal community’
Katrin Travouillon (Australian Na onal University)Transla ng Interna onal Norms into Domes c Ac on? A Quan ta ve Text Analysis of Na onal Policy Responses to Climate Change
Chris Höhne (Freie Universität Berlin)Mathis Lohaus (Freie Universität Berlin)
Discursive Shi s and the Rise of the ‘Good Governance’ Agenda in the United Na ons General Assembly
Jens Steffek (Technische Universität Darmstadt)Ana Schenk (Technische Universität Darmstadt)Marcus Müller (TU Darmstadt)
Peace Studies
Defining and Redefining Peace Processes: Insights from Different Perspec ves
WD19: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Argyro Kartsonaki (University of Birmingham)Disc. Stefan Wolff (University of Birmingham)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Learning from Failure: The Long Bumpy Road to PeaceArgyro Kartsonaki (University of Birmingham)Natascha Neudorfer (University of Birmingham)Stefan Wolff (University of Birmingham)
Organiza ons, Order, and Peace: Policing Northern Ireland in the A ermath of Brexit
Timothy White (Xavier University)Joanne Murphy (Qeen's University Belfast)
Processes vs Systems: Why Complexity Theory Must Inform Peace Processes
Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen)What Peace, What Process? Exploring a typology of peace processes
Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna)Counter-peace: From Isolated Blockages in Peace Processes to Systemic Pa erns
Sandra Pogodda (University of Manchester)Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)Gezim Visoka (Dublin City University)
Peace Studies
Imperfect Peace AgreementsWD20: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Mikhail Troitskiy (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Disc. I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Panel
Nego a ng with a "Non-Partner"Yuval Benziman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Not All Ceasefires Are Created Equal: The Role of Third Party Manipula on
Allard Duursma (ETH Zurich)Approaches to Managing Diversity in the Interna onal Media on of Peace Agreements
Dana M. Landau (swisspeace / University of Basel)Israel-PLO Mutual Recogni on Nego a ons
Joel Singer (Partner, Sidley Aus n LLP)Regional-Based Conflict and Confidence-Building Strategies around the Mediterranean
Larry Crump (Griffith University)
Diploma c StudiesInterna onal Communica on
The Power of Nego a onsWD21: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Julie Patarin-Jossec (Centre Emile Durkheim/Science Po Bordeaux)
Disc. Nilgun Onder (University of Regina)
Panel
Diploma c Statecra : When Strong Engagement Style Confronts a Hos le Nego a ng Environment
Barry H. Steiner (California State University, Long Beach)Theorizing Public Performances for Interna onal Nego a ons
Øyvind Svendsen (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
When in Rome? State Par cipa on in Treaty Nego a ons and the Origins of the ‘Africa Bias’
Marco Bocchese (University of Illinois at Chicago)Miruna Barnoschi (Northwestern University)
Unexpected Success Story: Why Parallel Cybersecurity Talks at the UN Did Not Fail
Oleg Shakirov (Center for Advanced Governance)
Is diplomacy an Op on? Hedging strategies for a new world orderMark Howard (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Interna onal Security Studies
Disciplinary Hierarchies and the Teaching of Interna onal Rela onsWD22: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University)Part. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)Part. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University)Part. V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona)Part. Kris na Hinds (University of the West Indies)Part. Dana El Kurd (University of Richmond)Part. Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa)Part. Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary, University of London)
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
HIST Dis nguished Scholar Panel celebra ng the work of John M. Hobson
WD23: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)Disc. George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)Part. Jason Sharman (University of Cambridge)Part. Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)Part. Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School)Part. Sandra S. Halperin (Royal Holloway, University of London)Part. Julian Go (University of Chicago)Part. Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt)Part. Halvard Leira (NUPI)Honoree
John Hobson (The University of Sheffield)
Dis nguished Scholar
Poli cal Demography and GeographyScien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
State Repression, Policing and ViolenceWD24: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona)Disc. Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Panel
“Everyday Repression” and Outsourcing ViolenceLyne e H. Ong (University of Toronto)
How Community-Oriented Policing Affects Police OfficersDotan Haim (Florida State University)Ma hew Nanes (Saint Louis University)Nico Ravanilla (University of California San Diego)
Everyday Violence in ChinaSuzanne Scoggins (Clark University)
Why Do You Dress Like Us? Undercover Cops and Police RepressionHoward Liu (University of Essex)Benjamin Radford (UNC Charlo e)
Online and Offline Responses to Protest in Electoral Autocracies: Evidence from Russia
Anita Gohdes (Her e School of Governance Berlin)Katerina Tertytchnaya (University College London)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Communica onHuman RightsInterdisciplinary Studies
Disinforma on and Misinforma onWD25: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Burcu Pinar Alakoc (Webster University)Disc. James Pamment (Lund University)
Panel
Welcome to the Online Jungle: Engaging Stakeholders in Crea ve Solu ons to Counter Disinforma on Amplifica on
Gabriella Paár-Jákli (Kent State University)Disinforma on in Ethiopia's Tigray Conflict--"informa on warfare" or poli cal boogeyman?
Claire Wilmot (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
The European Approach to Comba ng Disinforma on: Law, Markets, and Values
Tarek Tutunji (Max Planck Ins tute for Compara ve Public Law and Interna onal Law)
Instagram Stories Q&As: Women Cul va ng QAnon CommunityKayla McMinimy (Georgia State University)
Preaching to the Choir? Disinforma on, A tudes, and Behavior in Central Europe
Roman Hlatky (University of Texas at Aus n)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesPoli cal Demography and Geography
New Insights into the Causes and Consequences of Ethnic Mobiliza on and Demobiliza on
WD26: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Oded Haklai (Queen's University)Chair Agatha Skierkowski Hultquist (University of Wisconsin - La
Crosse)Disc. Ashley E. Leinweber (Missouri State University)
Panel
To Campaign, Protest, or Fight: Ethnic Minority Strategies under the shadow of Ethnic Majority Fragmenta on
Agatha Skierkowski Hultquist (University of Wisconsin - La Crosse)
The Invisible Black Diaspora: Afro-Turks and The Construc on of Turkish Na onal Iden ty
Buket Oztas (Furman University)Ethnic Empowerment in Europe: How to Evaluate Its Success
Dragana Svraka (American Poli cal Science Associa on )How Minority Na onalism Declines
Oded Haklai (Queen's University)Ethnicity without par es: Organized representa on of tular ethnic groups in Russian republics
Petr Oskolkov (MGIMO University)
Human RightsPoli cal Demography and GeographyScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Human Rights in the City: Race, Statues and the Quest for Dignity in Urban Spaces
WD27: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton)Disc. Gaea Morales (University of Southern California)
Panel
“Truth and Accountability in Los Angeles: Global Norms Informing City Reckoning Around Racial Jus ce”
Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College)
Mapping Human Rights on Winnipeg's Urban Landscape: A Pedagogical Project
Kris Heather Kenyon (University of Winnipeg)Rebuilding Ci es as Spaces of Dignity
V. Mark Gideon (Delhi University)Racial Jus ce Mobiliza on and the Remaking of Public Spaces: Examining the Removal of Confederate Monuments
Ra'phael Davis (The Ohio State University)Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock)
Human Rights Globaliza on and Contemporary Struggles for Racial Jus ce & the Right to the City
Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesInterna onal Organiza onA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
United Na ons & Human Mobility: Forced Migra on and Climate Change
WD28: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University)Disc. Antoine Pécoud (University Sorbonne Paris Nord)
Panel
Environmental Mobility: The responsibili es of the interna onal community
Alex Aleinikoff (Zolberg Ins tute on Migra on and Mobility, The New School)Susan Mar n (Georgetown University)
United Na ons Interagency Coopera on and Responsibility Sharing in Climate Migra on
Douglas de Toledo Piza (Lafaye e College)The Namesake: Migra on and Environmental Crises
Cris na Dragomir (Queen Mary University of London )Anushka Akhtar (Queen Mary University of London)Ryan Bhadlawala (Queen Mary, University of London)
Climate Migra on and the UN SystemNicholas Micinski (Assistant Professor, University of Maine)Sophie Schriever (University Laval)
Global Compacts and Asia - On engagement by the non-signatory countries to the refugee conven on in the global migra on governance
Midori Okabe (Faculty of Law - Sophia University)
Peace StudiesScien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Gendering data: The quest for differen ated research input and output
WD29: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Josefina Echavarria Alvarez (University of Notre Dame)Part. Elise Di a (University of Notre Dame)Part. Louise Olsson (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Part. Abby Córdova (University of Notre Dame)Part. Josefina Echavarria Alvarez (University of Notre Dame)Part. Mery Rodriguez (Observatorio para La Paz)Part. Ashley Bohrer (University of Notre Dame)Part. Gunes Dasli (Jena Center for Reconcilia on Studies, Jena
University)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesEnvironmental StudiesInterna onal Security Studies
Gender, Conflict, Climate, Ecologies: Imagining FuturesWD30: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Chung-Ah Baek (University of Warwick)Disc. Bryant Sculos (Worcester State University)
Panel
Ecofeminism and Tradi onal Ecological Knowledge challenging hegemonic paradigms: The example of Wangari Maathai and Kenya’s Greenbelt Movement
Carol Gray (University of Connec cut)“Educate Girls, Protect our World”: The feminiza on of adolescent responsibility and blame in climate change ac vism
Lindsay Robinson (Carleton University)The Triple Nexus: Gender, Climate Change, and Conflict
Emily Sample (The Fund for Peace; George Mason University)Making socially just and gender-sensi ve climate change governance
Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdo r (Malmö University)Annica Kronsell (University of Gothenburg)
The Climate-Gender-Conflict Nexus: Building the Evidence-based Case for Inclusive and Effec ve Ac on
Jessica Smith (Georgetown University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Feminist Theory as Genera ve Cri que WD31: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Rhaissa Pagot (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)Disc. Emma Paszat (University of Toronto Mississauga)
Panel
"Living the life people value: the Capabili es Approach as Path to a Queer and Feminist Foreign Policy
Denise M. Horn (Kean University/Wenzhou-Kean University)Rethinking the patriarchal bargain in interna onal feminist theory
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)Absent Mothers: How women’s scholarship has been wri en out of IR’s history
Kathryn Starnes (Manchester Metropolitan University)Patriarchal Populism: The Poli cs of Authoritarian An -Feminism
Laura Jenkins (University of Cincinna )Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna )
What is a ‘crisis’? A genealogical interroga on of current crisis theorising from a decolonial and social reproduc on feminist perspec ve.
Laura Zuber (King's College London)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Feminist Cri cal Friends and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Thinking structurally about feminist change
WD32: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kinsey Spears (The Fletcher School )Chair Alexandra McAuliff (The Fletcher School of Law and
Diplomacy, Tu s University)Part. Marion Greziller (The University of Manchester)Part. Doris Asante (University of Sydney)Part. Yasmin Chilmeran (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Part. Nicole George (University of Queensland)Part. Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Paul C. Kirby (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Henri Myr nen (Gender Associa ons)Part. Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh)
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesGlobal Development
Complica ng Silence/Voice/the In-between in an Unequal Gendered World
WD33: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla)Chair Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston /
Dalhousie University)Part. Elena Ayala Galí (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla)Part. Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador)Part. Abigail Kabandula (University of Denver)Part. Aliya Khalid (University of Cambridge)Part. Georgina Holmes (King's College London)Part. Sudeshna Cha erjee (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Roundtable
Interna onal Ethics
IETHICS Sec on Book Award Winner: Yvonne Chiu: Conspiring with the Enemy: The Ethic of Coopera on in Warfare
WD34: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Neil Renic (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH))
Part. Yvonne Chiu (U.S. Naval War College)Part. Neil Renic (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy
(IFSH))Part. Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)Part. Toni Erskine (Australian Na onal University)Part. Sco D. Sagan (Stanford University)Part. Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University)
Roundtable
Intelligence Studies
Data and Emerging Technologies in IntelligenceWD35: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Roy Lindelauf (Netherlands Defence Academy; Del University of Technology)
Disc. Aaron B. Frank (RAND Corpora on)
Panel
The role of intelligence agencies in public a ribu on of cyber opera ons
Gil Baram (Tel Aviv University)
Preliminary Program
Eyes Wide Shut: The Threat of Deepfakes to Na onal Security and Democra c Ins tu ons
Agnes Venema ("Mihai Viteazul" Na onal Intelligence Academy)
Data Science from an Intelligence Studies Perspec veTess Horlings (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Agent-Based Modeling and Analy c Tradecra : Methodological and Organiza onal Lessons Learned
Aaron B. Frank (RAND Corpora on)Data Science in the Intelligence Community: Ethical Challenges and Solu ons
Roy Lindelauf (Netherlands Defence Academy; Del University of Technology)
Peace Studies
Knowledge Produc on on Peace: Part 1WD36: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kristoffer Lidén (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Disc. Laurent Goetschel (University of Basel / swisspeace)
Panel
Policy-oriented, but not policy-relevant? Knowledge produc on on media on
Sara Hellmüller (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Adap ve Media on: Leveraging Knowledge Sharing to Make and Sustain Peace
Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Local knowledge and Culturally Contextual Approaches to Peacebuilding: Experiences from India
Priyankar Upadhyaya (Banaras Hindu University)Anjoo Sharan Upadhayaya (Benaras Hindu University)
Databases and apps: The poli cs of digi zing knowledge about peace
Luisa Cruz Lobato (PUC Rio)Victoria Santos (PUC Rio)
Understanding and strengthening knowledge ecosystems in high-risk contexts
Ursina Bentele (swisspeace)Emma Naughton (Lucid Collabora ve LLC)
Foreign Policy Analysis
What Brexit Means for Foreign Policy and Global GovernanceWD37: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Simon J. Smith (Staffordshire University)Disc. Srdjan Vuce c (University of O awa)
Panel
Ad hoc governance and post-Brexit Bri sh foreign policyJamie Gaskarth (The Open University)
The UK’s China policy a er Brexit: filling the vacuumFrancesca Ghire (King's College London)
Reform the line: The 2021 Integrated Review and shi ing Bri sh interpreta ons of world order
William James (Harvard)Drivers of Consensus: Responses to Brexit in Germany, France, Ireland and Poland
Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology)Assurance, Deterrence and Moral Hazard in the UK's East Asia Policies
Catherine Jones (University of St Andrews)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Retrospec ons on Donald Trump's Foreign PoliciesWD38: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Paul K. MacDonald (Wellesley College)Disc. Gustav Meibauer (Radboud University)
Panel
Realist or Just An -Liberal? Trump's Foreign Policy in Retrospect Robert Snyder (Southwestern University)
The Role of Personality in Interna onal Nego a ons: President Donald Trump’s Approach to Nego a ng Interna onal Trade and Security Agreements
Sco Fitzsimmons (University of Limerick)Domes c Policy(,) Trump(’)s Foreign Policy? American Foreign Policy A er the Cold War
Niklas Rolf (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences)Trumpthink: Towards an understanding of Group Decision-making in the Trump Administra on
Christopher Featherstone (University of Birmingham)“The Only One That Ma ers”? Congress, Foreign Policy and Trump A er the Mid-Terms
Sco T. LaDeur (North Central Michigan College)Patrick Homan (Dominican University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Global Trends in Interna onal Sanc ons Prac ceWD39: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)Part. Thomas Doerfler (University of Potsdam)Part. Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany)Part. Julia Grauvogel (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)Part. Ksenia Kirkham (King's College London)Part. Aurel Niederberger (The Graduate Ins tute Geneva)Part. Clara Portela (University of Valencia)
Roundtable
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Geopoli cs of Habitability - How Local Environmental Changes Contribute to Global Transforma ons
WD40: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Caroline Zickgraf (University of Liège/ Sciences Po Paris)Disc. Francois Gemenne (Hugo Observatory, University of Liège)
Panel
Hot, wet, and deserted: Cri cal Thresholds for Climate Change and Internal Displacement in India, Peru, and Tanzania
Julia Blocher (Sciences Po / University of Liège)Integra ng feminist poli cal ecology (FPE) into the Fuzzy Cogni ve Mapping (FCM) method: Development and applica on of FCM in examples from Ghana, Ethiopia, Mali, Sudan and Thailand under the HABITABLE project.
Diana Reckien (University of Twente)Sara Vigil (Stockholm Environment Ins tute (SEI))Rachel Keeton (University of Twente)
Mapping the literature on gender, climate change and human mobility: A scoping review to inform policy and future research
Ta ana Cas llo Betancourt (Université de Liège)Caroline Zickgraf (University of Liège/ Sciences Po Paris)
Conceptualizing habitability: linking climate change, migra on, and poli cal responses
Caroline Zickgraf (University of Liège/ Sciences Po Paris)
Preliminary Program
The Freedom to Move in Response to Uninhabitability: Enabling Climate Migra on by a Nansen-Type Passport
Kira Vinke (Potsdam-Ins tute for Climate Impact Research)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Voices in MobilityWD41: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast)Chair Corina Lacatus (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College)Part. Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam)Part. Keysha Jaime (Queen’s University Belfast)Part. Philippe M. Frowd (University of O awa)Part. Ma Harker (Centre for the Study of Theory and Cri cism)Part. Maurice S erl (University of California, Davis)Part. Samah Rafiq (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Part. Vicki Squire (The University of Warwick)
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesWomen's CaucusReligion and Interna onal Rela ons
Strategies of Islamic FeminismsWD42: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University)Disc. Hayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
The Poli cs of Silence in Iranian Feminist Movements: The Case Study of Turk Women in Iran
sevil suleymani (George Mason University )Islamic Feminism and Role of Muslim Women in India: Challenging Patriarchy on Faith and Gender
FARAH SHAHIN (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Gendering the Islamist movement in Jordan since the Arab Uprisings: Unpacking the limita ons and prospects of women ac vism within the Islah Bloc
Nur Koprulu (Near East University)Boundaries and Spaces of Women: Challenging the Male-Dominance in Mosques in Istanbul
ASLI KARACA (Central European University)Women of Islamism: Salafi women a er the Egyp an Revolu on
Laurence Deschamps-Laporte (Université de Montréal)
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies CaucusInterna onal Poli cal SociologyFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Visibility in Queer and Feminist Poli csWD43: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ali Bhagat (University of Manchester)Disc. Phillip M. Ayoub (Occidental College)
Panel
Marriage Equality and Homona onalism: Does LGB incorpora on into the na on lead to new out-group exclusions?
Tarik Abou-Chadi (University of Zurich)Phillip M. Ayoub (Occidental College)
Saving Other gays? Feminist foreign policy, interna onal LGBTQ rights and the poli cs of visibility
Emil Edenborg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)From Visibility without Protec on to Advancing Trans* Rights in Switzerland?
Mira Fey (Haute école de travail social Genève)
Adulterers, sodomists, crusaders. The use of ‘deviant’ sexuality in the ISIS propaganda magazines Dabiq and Rumiyah.
Astrid Juckenack (Philipps-University Marburg)The Invisible and The Underreported: Lesbian, Gay and Female Professionals in the Humanitarian Workspace
Junru Bian (University of O awa)
Diploma c Studies
Diplomacy and the Role of NormsWD44: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Aoife O'Donoghue (Durham University)Disc. Simon Taylor
Panel
Between Power and Norms: Understanding India’s Pursuit of Status in its Region and Beyond
Mahesh Shankar (Skidmore College)Humanitarian diplomacy
Anna A. Velikaya (Russian Presiden al Academy of Na onal Economy and Public Administra on (RANEPA))
Principles of modern city diplomacy & the expanding role of ci es in foreign policy
Ben Leffel (University of California, Irvine)Why Do States Provide Diploma c Support for Protest Movements Abroad?
Peyman Asadzade (Arizona State University)Interna onal Norm Diffusion as Complex Contagion
Dana Stuster (Yale University)
Diploma c Studies
Trust, Recogni on and Hope in Diploma c Interac onsWD45: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Nicholas John Wheeler (University of Birmingham)Disc. Joseph Huddleston (Seton Hall University)
Panel
How hope becomes possible in the context of adversarial states? Jiyoung Chang (University of Birmingham)
Trust, diffuse reciprocity and coopera on at the United Na onsNicola Chelo (Loughborough University)Hayley Walker (Université de Louvain)
Trust and Recogni on in Interna onal Rela onsLarissa Versloot (University of Copenhagen)
Trusted Boundary Spanners in Anglo-American Rela onsSian Troath (Flinders University)
Managing Trust: Intra-Conflict Party Rivalries in Bilateral Conflict Nego a ons
David Wilcox (University of Birmingham)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Impact of Group and Leader Psychology on Interna onal Rela ons
WD46: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark (Georgia Ins tute of Technology, Sam Nunn School of Interna onal Affairs)
Disc. Keren Milo (Princeton University)
Panel
Measuring Overconfidence in Historical Case Studies Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore)
To the Brink and Back: Egypt, Israel, and the War Scare of 1977Shahin Berenji (Southern Methodist University )
Seeing is Believing: The Poli cs of Summit Diplomacy and Public Percep on of Security
Minseon Ku (Ohio State University)
Preliminary Program
The Psychology of Power and Threat Percep on in World Poli csCaleb Pomeroy (The Ohio State University)
Focusing on the Group level: Exploring vernacular ontological security vis-à-vis contemporary cri cal situa ons through focus groups
Carlos Nicolai Lucas Gellwitzki (University of Warwick)Anne-Marie Houde (University of Warwick)
Interna onal Security Studies
Governing the Use of New Technology in WarfareWD47: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Rupal N. Mehta (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)Disc. Erik Lin-Greenberg (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Panel
Arc c Drones: A Stabilising Presence in a Transforming Arc c?James Rogers (SDU / LSE)
Imaginaries and the making of arms control: How expert visions shape the interplay of autonomous weapons systems and policies of interna onal security governance
Anna-Katharina Ferl (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)These are not the drones you're looking for: exploring the role of the drone in marginalized communi es
Madeline Messick (Spa al Stats)Melissa Aho (University of Southern Mississippi)Michelle Wa s (American Public University System)
Air Li oral: The Effects of Smart, Small, and Cheap Drones on Air Superiority
Kelly A. Grieco (Air Command and Staff College)Finding Red Lines in the Gray Zone: Technological Ambiguity and Foreign Policy Restraint
Jus n Canfil (Columbia University)
Interna onal Security StudiesGlobal Health
Armed Groups and Public Health ProvisionWD48: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Megan Stewart (American University)Disc. Megan Stewart (American University)
Panel
Armed Non-state Actors Engagement With Public Health Ini a ves: Taliban, Polio, and COVID-19
Leah Cos k (University of Minnesota)Targe ng or Trea ng: Explaining the Use of Violence Against Healthcare Workers by Armed Nonstate Actors
Davin O'Regan (University of Maryland)A Typology of Rebel Public Health Behavior
Catherine Worsnop (University of Maryland School of Public Policy)
The Strategic Logic of the Taliban's Provision of Public HealthAlec Worsnop (University of Maryland, College Park)
The first COVID-19 death as a trigger of violence against civilians in Nigeria
Mitsuru Mukaigawara (Harvard University)
Interna onal Security Studies
What Determines the Selec on of Economic Sanc ons and their Effects?
WD49: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)Disc. Jordan Tama (American University)
Panel
The Poli cs of Secrecy in Security Coopera onDiana Wueger (University of Chicago / Naval Postgraduate School)
Venezuela’s Humanitarian Crisis: How are Interna onal Sanc ons Stoking the Fire?
Erica Moret (Graduate Ins tute)Factor Endowment, Electoral System and Economic Sanc ons
ChaeEun Cho (Vanderbilt University)Insurgency and sanc ons: Do economic sanc ons against state sponsors work?
Kerim Can Kavakli (Bocconi University)Countering Malicious Cyber Ac vity: Targeted Financial Sanc ons
Natalie Thompson (Yale University)
Interna onal Security StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Ontological Security, Na onal Security, and Iden ty Forma onWD50: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University)Disc. Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University)Disc. Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)
Panel
Revisi ng Survival in Interna onal Rela ons: Na onalism and State Preferences
Eteri Tsintsadze-Maass (Old Dominion University)Living or Leaving History: Temporality and the Construc on of Great Power Iden ty
Ce Liang (University of Cambridge)Performing Capability: State Ontological Security and the Hos ng of Large-scale Spor ng Events in China and Japan
Nina C. Krickel-Choi (Stockholm University)Mapping Ontological Insecurity: A Case Study of Russian Military Engagement
August Danielson (Uppsala University)Hugo von Essen (Uppsala University)
The Discourse of Na onal Security Strategies: Ins tu onalized Iden es and Ontological Security
Luther Lee McPherson IV (Virginia Tech)
Interna onal Security StudiesGlobal South Caucus
Global South Perspec ves III: Existen al Threats?WD51: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Asaf Siniver (University of Birmingham)Disc. Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College)Disc. Asaf Siniver (University of Birmingham)
Panel
From nuclear to clima c threat: Reconceptualising existen al security in the context of Pacific Small Island States
Milla E. Vaha (University of the South Pacific)Pakistan’s Nuclear Crisis Behavior: From Kargil to Pulwama and beyond
Rizwan Zeb (Iqra University )Ditching the NPT? The significance of the Non-Prolifera on Treaty to the genera on of the new nuclear prohibi on norm
Carolina Pantoliano Panico (University of Auckland)Global Risk Assessment Dataset: A Data-based Analysis of Transforma on of the Global Risks
Ismail Erkam Sula (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University)Mustafa Onur Yalcin (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, PhD Student)
Preliminary Program
Quintessen al Idiosyncrasies of Strategic Nuclear Balance: Examining Dynamics of India and China amidst Standoffs
Silky Kaur (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Global HealthInterna onal Security Studies
The Con nuity of Global Health Security WD52: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Pascale Hatcher (University of Canterbury)Disc. Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick)
Panel
Adap ng alongside pandemics? Evolu on of na onal and global responses and factors influencing policy shi s over me
Anne Buffardi (ODI)Escala ons of Pandemics in 21st Century: Analyzing the Non-Security Threats
Renu Kumari (Jawaharlal Nehru University)War On All Fronts: A Theory of Just Health Security
Nicholas Evans (University of Massachuse s Lowell)"Death can knock on your door. This is not a me for poli cs": poli cal fear and the securi za on of the pandemic in Bolivia.
Mario Portugal-Ramirez (The University of Massachuse s Boston)
COVID-19 and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)Rina Kashyap (Lady Shri Ram College)
Interna onal LawInterna onal EthicsEnglish School
Authoritarianism and the Rule of LawWD53: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Dan Slater (University of Michigan)Disc. Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Panel
Interna onal Rule of Law or Rule of Interna onal Law? Tom Ginsburg (University of Chicago)
How do Authoritarian Regimes Cooperate?Melissa Carlson (University of California, Berkeley)Barbara Koremenos (University of Michigan)
The Whats & Hows of Promo ng Counter-Norms: China and the United Na ons Human Rights Council
Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin)Power to the People? Explaining authoritarian referendums in post-Soviet Eurasia
Jody LaPorte (University of Oxford)Ben Noble (University College London)
The Rule of Law and State Capacity: Exploring Varie es of Authoritarianism
Rebecca Tapsco (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Interna onal Security Studies
Military and Public OpinionWD54: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Amelie Theussen (University of Southern Denmark)Disc. Jim Golby (The Clements Center, University of Texas-Aus n)
Panel
I'm From the Government, and I'm Here to Help: Public percep ons of the use of coercive state power
Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College)Jessica Blankshain (U.S. Naval War College)
Determinants of Ethnic Stacking in Armed ForcesHwalmin Jin (Texas A&M University)
We Trust You! A Cross-Na onal Analysis of Trust in the Armed Forces
Pedro Accorsi (University of Minnesota)Fault lines: Conflict costs, civilian a tudes, and blame a ribu on in war
Karl Kaltenthaler (University of Akron)Daniel Silverman (Carnegie Mellon University)
Concep ons of Soldiering and Cross-na onal Public A tudes Toward the Use of Force
Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota)Robert Ralston (Harvard Kennedy School & Security Studies Program, MIT)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Business & Poli csWD55: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jan Stuckatz (Ins tute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST))Disc. Jan Stuckatz (Ins tute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST))
Panel
The Poli cal Connectedness of Sino-European corporate elite networks
Nana De Graaff (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)The Value of Poli cal Business Connec ons
Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Indiana University)W. Kindred Winecoff (Indiana University)Rashid Carlos Jamil Marcano Rivera (Indiana University)
Business and poli cs in emerging markets: A new look at the non-market strategies of firms
Andreea Mihalache-O'Keef (Roanoke College)Global Firms and Global Sheriffs. How Private Foreign Investment Empowers Enforcement of Interna onal Regimes
Lorenzo Crippa (Department of Government, University of Essex)
Monetary Poli cs and Industry Concentra on: Do Big Firms S ll Care about Exchange Rates?
Patrick Egan (Tulane University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding and Humanitarian Interven onWD56: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Mar n Waehlisch (United Na ons)Disc. John Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs
(NUPI))
Panel
Interna onal Peacebuilding and Community Dispute Resolu on: Implica ons for Local Peace
Priscilla Torres (Duke University)Reduce violence or not: the integrated effect of humanitarian agency and UN peacekeeping
Shenghao Zhang (University of Essex)Han Dorussen (University of Essex)
The Rela onship Between Peacekeeping Opera on Success and Civil War Peace Agreement Implementa on
Karl DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama)Marie Olson Lounsbery (East Carolina University)Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa)Andrew McLeer (University of Colorado Boulder)
The Strategic Impact of the Protec on NormLisa Hultman (Uppsala University)
The Local Impact of UN Deployment on Violence Against Civilians Holley E. Hansen (Oklahoma State University)Sloane Loges (Oklahoma State University )
Preliminary Program
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Vo ng and Violence WD57: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair David Muchlinski (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Disc. David Muchlinski (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Panel
When the die is already cast: Explaining pre-elec on violence in uncompe ve elec ons
Corinne Bara (Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University)
Are Western-educated leaders less mo vated to use electoral violence?
Ernest Akuamoah (Australian Na onal University)Unpacking Sensi vity Bias in Vote Buying: Evidence from a Post-Elec on Survey in Nigeria
Sophia Hatz (Uppsala University)David Randahl (Uppsala University)
Elec on Violence and Economic Consequences: Do Donor Governments Hold Perpetrators Accountable?
Aus n Doctor (University of Nebraska at Omaha)Stephen Bagwell (University of Missouri-- St Louis)
Elec on Violence: A Latent Variable ApproachRichard W. Frank (Australian Na onal University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Methodological Developments in Foreign Policy AnalysisWD58: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Michelle Dion (McMaster University)Disc. Vito D'Orazio (University of Texas at Dallas)
Panel
Rhetorical Choices in US Foreign Policy: Automated Text Analysis and Interna onal Responses
Clayton J. Cleveland (The College of the Holy Cross)Prac cing What I Preach: Criterion Valida on of the Automated Leadership Trait Analysis Coding Scheme
Michael D. Young (Social Science Automa on, Inc)Foreign Policy and Journalis c Assump ons: Incorpora ng Background Seman cs Into Machine Learning Models of Event Interpreta on
David Sylvan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)Jean-Louis Arcand (Geneva Graduate Ins tute)Ashley Thornton (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Confron ng the New Gate Keepers: Reassessing Norms in Experimental Research Across Interna onal Rela ons
Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University)Clayton Webb (University of Kansas)
Causal Criteria Checklists: a cross-tradi on heuris c tool for interna onal rela ons
Joseph O'Mahoney (University of Reading, UK)
Interna onal Educa onEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies
Discussion and Analysis of Chinese Academic Mobility on U.S.-China Bilateral Rela ons and Global Higher Educa on through the Stories of China's Visi ng Students and Scholars in a Smaller World
WD59: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Joshua S. McKeown (State University of New York - Oswego)Disc. KRISHNA BISTA (Morgan State University)
Panel
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder: Diaspora, Na onalism, and Foreign Policy
Frances Yaping Wang (Singapore Management University)Chinese Visi ng Scholars in a Smaller World
Joshua S. McKeown (State University of New York - Oswego)Language, Mobility, Iden ty, and Ideology in a Small World: Unfolding the Stories of Chinese Visi ng Scholars
Jing Lei (State University of New York at Oswego)Chinese Students to America
Yingyi Ma (Syracuse University)Understanding Interna onal Joint and Dual Degree Programs During and A er COVID-19: A Compara ve Case Study between the U.S. and China
Roy Y. Chan (Lee University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Interna onal Poli cs of the Changing Arc cWD60: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Pavel Baev (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Disc. Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California)Disc. Rob Huebert (University of Calgary)
Panel
Ecosystemic poli cs: Analyzing the consequences of ‘speaking for’ the Arc c on the global stage
Elana Rowe (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)New tech, old poli cs: the intersec on of climate and technology in the Arc c
Rebecca Pincus (US Coast Guard Academy)The Arc c between the North and the South: threat percep on and policy divergences in NATO – implica ons for the regional strategic environment
Katarzyna Zysk (Norwegian Defence University College / Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies)
Russian Oligarchs and the Arc c: Are Global Business Norms Turning the Kremlin Green?
Kimberly Marten (Barnard College, Columbia University)Satellites and Interna onal Rela ons: An Arc c Case-Study
Michael Byers (University of Bri sh Columia)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Varie es of RepressionWD61: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Daniel Arnon (Emory University)Disc. Daniel Arnon (Emory University)
Panel
Interstate War and Ethnic Repression at HomeJesse Dillon Savage (Trinity College Dublin)Michele McArdle (Trinity College, University of Dublin)Markéta Odlová (Trinity College Dublin)
Shock Troops: Why an influx in foreign troops increases state repression
Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)Joseph Young (American University)
Percep ons of repressive repertoires: A survey experiment Ingrid Vik Bakken (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))Ragnhild Nordås (University of Michigan)Anne-Kathrin Kre (University of Oslo)
You Trust, I Repress! An Explana on of State Repression on INGOsShanshan Lian (University of Georgia)
Preliminary Program
Secret Police Organiza ons and State Repression Ioannis Choulis (University of Essex)Marius Mehrl (University of Essex)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Rising China - Trade, Industrial Policy & ConflictWD62: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Julia Langbein (Centre for East European and Interna onal Studies)
Disc. Julia Langbein (Centre for East European and Interna onal Studies)
Panel
Responding to the China Challenge in Techno-Na onalism: Divergence Between Germany and the United States
Julian Germann (University of Sussex)Sean K. Starrs (City, University of London)
An Irreversible Malaise of Decoupling? Examining the Iden ty Poli cs of U.S.-China Economic Rivalry
Ning Liao (New Jersey City University)Market economy status and na onal iden ty poli cs
Colin Chia (Princeton University)An -Foreign Boyco s as a Tool of Economic Coercion: The Case of China
Mingmin Yang (Na onal Yangming Jiaotong University in Taipei, Taiwan)
Enlis ng the Market: Trade Policy as Industrial Policy in Post-WTO China
John Minnich (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
South Asia in World Poli csGlobal HealthHuman Rights
The Poli cs of the Covid-19 Pandemic in South AsiaWD63: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)Part. Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary)Part. Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)Part. Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington)Part. Dinsha Mistree (Stanford University)Part. Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)Part. Andrea Malji (Hawaii Pacific University)Part. Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University)Part. Karthik Nachiappan (Na onal University of Singapore)Part. Sahar Khan (Cato Ins tute)Part. Ali Riaz (Illinois State University)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Perspec ves on Climate ChangeWD64: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Meir Alkon (Harvard University)Disc. Meir Alkon (Harvard University)Disc. Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)
Panel
Farming at the fringe: Environmental stress and agricultural landownership
Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah)A er The Rain: Hydrological Extremes And Poli cal Survival
Meir Alkon (Harvard University)Poli cal Ins tu ons and Public Opinion: The Effects of Ins tu onal Rhetoric on A tudes about the Environment and Climate Change
Marija Sajekaite (University of Colorado)
Transparency as an essen al ingredient in the financializa on of climate risk
Robert Bergsvik (Wageningen University)Aar Gupta (Wageningen University)
Transna onalism - The Role Of Us States In The Implementa on Of The Interna onal Climate Regime Under The Presidency Of Donald Trump.
Barbara Regulska-Ingielewicz (University of Warsaw)
Interna onal Organiza on
Direc ons for and Reflec ons on European Union Foreign Policy in an Era of Crisis
WD65: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University)Disc. Robert Kissack (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Panel
The Nordic Group and the European Union in the Global Human Rights Regime: Social Hierarchy, Norma ve Contesta on and Feminist Foreign Policy
Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University)Karen Smith (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Best of Frenemies? EU-UK Foreign Policy Rela ons in the A erglow of Brexi
Richard G. Whitman (University of Kent)Reac ng to Key Challenges in Global Governance: Member States at the Helm or at a Loss with EU External Ac on?
Gustavo G Muller (KU Leuven)Kolja Raube (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)Jan Wouters (University of Leuven)
Understanding the Acceptability of EU Military Opera ons: Challenges and Prospects for Member States
Eva Michaels (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI))Robert Kissack (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
The EU’s Chinese Challenge? European integra on in Light of the 16+1 format
Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI))
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Simula ons and Games in Interna onal Rela onsWD66: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)Disc. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)
Panel
Designing Able Archer 83: Wargame Design as Games-based Learning for Professional Military Educa on
Craig Hayden (Marine Corps University)Roll the dices! Using Role-Playing Games to teach collec ve ac on dilemmas
Leonardo Paz Neves (Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) / Ibmec)Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN))
Learning Human Rights through GamesCharity Butcher (Kennesaw State University)Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University)
Beyond COVID-19”: Simula on and Reality, a Play within a PlayHemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University)
Simula on goals: why do we play? Luba Levin-Banchik (California State University, San Bernardino)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Transdisciplinarity in IR: Beyond Domes ca ng Insights from Other Fields
WD67: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Frederico Dias (Centro Universitário de Brasília - CEUB)Disc. Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam)Disc. Anja K. Franck (University of Gothenburg)
Panel
Theorizing Explora on in Interna onal Rela onsGregory Sharp (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Compara ve Cosmology: An English School approach to Compara ve Regionalism
Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews)Traversing Disciplinary Boundaries: Reinven ng IR in the Cold War
Oliwia Wasik (Queen Mary, University of London)Global Libidinal Economy
Ilan Kapoor (York University)Enchantments, Escapologies, Elucida ons: Ludwig Wi genstein in Interna onal Rela ons Theory
Omayma Al-khaffaf (The University of Manchester)
Post Communist SystemsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Iden ty Struggles in the Post Communist WorldWD68: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Disc. Grigory Ioffe (Radford University)Disc. Vladimir Mukomel (Ins tute of Sociology of the FСTAC of the
Russian Academy of Sciences)
Panel
Reconstruc on of Cultural Traumas by Diasporas: Comparing Securi za on by Crimean Tatar and Lithuanian American Communi es
Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College)Didem Buhari Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University)
The weakness of IR studies in Central and Eastern Europe (the case study of research on contemporary Polish-Russian rela ons)
Andrzej Szeptycki (University of Warsaw)‘The Unsolid.’ Pro-Kremlin Narra ves in Slovak Cultural and Educa onal Ins tu ons
Aliaksei Kazharski (Charles University in Prague)Veronika Golianova (Independent researcher )
Being Ukrainian: Elite Discourse and Iden ty Construc on in Post-Maidan Ukraine
Nataliia Kasianenko (California State University, Fresno)Riders on the Storm: The poli cs of disrup on in Italy and Romania during the pandemic
Veronica Anghel (European University Ins tute)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Construc vism in IRWD69: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London)Disc. Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London)
Panel
Reservoirs of resistance: capturing hidden contesta on, resistance and regression in norm diffusion
Kai Michael Kenkel (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Nego a ng the Cosmopolitan-Communitarian Divide: An colonial Na onalists and Interna onal Society
Candace Clare Sobers (Carleton University)Difference, Access to Contesta on and the legi macy of the Interna onal Criminal Court. Moving beyond the ICC ‘Africa Problem’
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fairfield University)Norm Implementa on through Decision-Making: How the United Na ons Security Council Implemented the R2P in Libya
Daisuke Madokoro (The University of Kitakyushu)A Discourse of Geopoli cs: The Russian Annexa on of Crimea as a Cri cal-Construc vist Problem
Kathryn Fischer (University of Texas at San Antonio)
Global Development
State(hood), Democracy, Revolu on and AuthoritarianismWD70: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Catherine Chiniara Charre (University of Westminster)Disc. Catherine Chiniara Charre (University of Westminster)
Panel
Authoritarian Rela ons: Fear, Space and Democracy's "Second Face"Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham)
Being Like a State: A foreign policy discourse analysis of ‘America’s Kurdish allies’
Eda Gunaydin (University of Sydney)The Role of New Social Associa ons in China : Engagement with the Party and the Society
Himadree Sonowal (Jawaharlal Nehru University)In Service of Democracy: A Condi onal Analysis of the Roles of Service Providing NGOs in Democracy Building
Catherine Herrold (Maxwell School, Syracuse University)Khaldoun AbouAssi (American University)
Life a er ExileKaoru Hidaka (Osaka University)Masanori Kubota (Osaka University)Taku Yukawa (The University of Tokyo)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Ideologies and Norms: The Internal Dynamics of Armed GroupsWD71: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kris n Bakke (University College London)Disc. Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University)Disc. Devorah S. Manekin (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Panel
The Contextuality of Idea onal Factors in Armed Mobiliza on: To whom and when Do Emo ons and Ideologies Ma er?
Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford)Stefano Costalli (University of Florence)
The YouTube WarOra B. Szekely (Clark University)
Armed Groups and Ideology: How Radicalism Shapes Civil War Outcomes
Ma hew Zelina (University of Oxford)Reshaping the Iden ty of Former Combatants: Re-educa on during the Korean War
Samuel Erkile an (University College London)Social Adapta on and Organiza onal Emergence in War: A Rela onal Approach
Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (Johns Hopkins University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyHuman RightsGlobal Development
Genocide, Se ler Colonialism, and Change in a Smaller World WD72: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Timothy Vasko (Barnard College of Columbia University)Disc. Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma)
Panel
Remembering Genocide in the Early Colonial Americas Timothy Vasko (Barnard College of Columbia University)
Watchdogs, Educators or Neutral Observers?: Evalua ng Journalis c Role Concep ons in the A ermath of Genocide in Canada
Brian Budd (University of Guelph)Governing Repair in Canada: Examining the Juridical Recep on of Colonial Schooling and the Six es Scoop as Legally Ac onable Wrongs
Jeremy Patzer (University of Manitoba)Māori and the “Silent Genocide” in Aotearoa New Zealand: An examina on of the force removal of Māori and the suppression of Whāngai
David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph)Genocide and the Problem of Novelty
Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma)
Human RightsInterna onal Security StudiesHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
9/11: Retrospec ves, Comparisons and Long-term Implica ons WD73: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Bryan Arva (University of Maryland)Disc. Bryan Arva (University of Maryland)
Panel
Terror, Torture, and Truth: Twenty Years Post 9/11Tristan Anne Borer (Connec cut College)
The Global War on Terror and the Predicament of Pakistan’s Na onal Security State: a case study of Pashtun uprising
Arshad Ali (University of Management and Technology Lahore)Accountability and Acceptance?: Local Communi es’ A tudes Towards 'IS families'
Gina Vale (King's College London)Recategorizing Transna onal A acks and Re-evalua ng Interna onal Security Discourse
Idil Yildiz (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)Acknowledging extraterritorial obliga ons? – The development of American, Bri sh, and German an -torture safeguards since 9/11
Janina Heaphy (University of Bamberg)
Human RightsInterna onal EthicsWomen's Caucus
Vic mhood: Iden es, Narra ves and Unheard VoicesWD74: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kirsten Ainley (The Australian Na onal University)Disc. Franziska Boehme (Texas State University)
Panel
Making Vic ms Heard: How Women's Rights Advocates Expand Acknowledgement of War me Sexual Violence
Jessica Anderson Schofield (Western Connec cut State University)
Grassroots Repara ve Jus ce: Local Vic m Par cipa on in Post-conflict Peru
Fiorella Vera-Adrianzen (University of New Mexico)
In whose name? Interna onal Criminal Jus ce and narra ves of vic mhood
Olivia Nantermoz (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Poli cal violence targe ng women: New data exploring the different types, perpetrators, and vic m iden ty groups of this violence
Roudabeh Kishi (The Armed Conflict Loca on & Event Data Project (ACLED))
How Do Poorly Ra fied Interna onal Human Rights Trea es Protect Vic ms? - Case of the Migrant Workers Conven on in a Non-member State
So Yeon Park (Michigan State University)
Global HealthA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Trust, Power, and Coopera on in Global HealthWD75: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South)Disc. Jeremy Shiffman (Johns Hopkins University)
Panel
Prac ces of trust and power in health diplomacy in MalawiEmma-Louise Anderson (The University of Leeds)Laura Considine (University of Leeds)
The Vicious Power-Trust Cycle in Global Mental Health: The Case of Tanzania
Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South)Loca ng Coopera on in Response to COVID-19: The Past, the Present, and the Future
Sara Davies (Griffith University)Public Trust and the Poli cs of Pakistan's COVID-19 Vaccina on Program
Hina Khalid (Informa on Technology University)Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany)
Between State and Society: The Role of Trusted Knowledge Organiza ons in Na on Branding in Thailand
Joseph Harris (Boston University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Regula ng and Controlling the Digital SpaceWD76: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Heather Katz (Southwestern Oklahoma State University)Disc. Andrea Calderaro (Cardiff University)
Panel
"Big brother is always watching you": Mapping the authoritarian prac ces of digital surveillance
Ahmed Maa (Ebehard-Karls University of Tuebingen)Comba ng Cyber Hate Speech Criminality: How Algorithms Are Changing Judicial Ac on against Violence
Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp (Leibniz Ins tute of Agricultural Development in Transi on Economies (IAMO))
Building Cyber Norms from the Ground UpAlison Russell (Merrimack College)
Managing the Bureaucracy Under Digital Authoritarianism: The Chinese Communist Party’s Pursuit of Legi macy Through Performance and Control
Zhen Wang (Middle Tennessee State University)More appe te for control? Comparing online content regula on and their legi ma on across regime types during the Covid-19 crisis
Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim)Wolf Schünemann (Hildesheim University)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global Poli cs and the A ermath of Covid-19WD77: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Hadas Peled (Bar Ilan University)Disc. Yoshiharu Kobayashi (University of Leeds)
Panel
The Covid-19 pandemic has the poten al to shi the conversa on from the profit mo ve for interna onal intellectual property to human rights norm
Yohannes Woldemariam (George Mason University)Recra ing Mul lateralism for a Post-Pandemic World
Ummu Salma Bava (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Covid-19 Pandemic Crisis: Expecta ons of the Peoples of Global South from the Smaller World
Akhila Basalalli (Jawaharlal Nehru University)COVID-19 and the World Economic Forum: Towards Global Forms of Corpora sm?
Ioannis Papagaryfallou (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Selec ve regimes of mobility in the post-pandemic worldRicha Chandola (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Postcolonial Reali esWD78: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Joseph Leigh (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Disc. Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University)
Panel
Civiliza onal discourses, iden ty-poli cs, and insecurity dynamics between India and Pakistan
Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth)The Dividends of a Dutch Treat: A Small Na on’s Bid to Conserve the Idea of Global Empire Through US-Hosted Aircrew Training and War me Alliance, 1941-49
Nicholas Sambaluk (Air Force Cyber College - Air War College, Air University)
Dependency Theory and Racial Inequali es: A Call for Renewed Engagement in Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Ingrid Kvangraven (University of York)Public History and IR: Mapping the Future through Archiving the Past
Manu Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Decolonising Interna onal Theories: Reflec ons from Self-determina on and Rising Demands of New Na ons in Developing Countries
Ravi Kumar Varma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
People on the Move: Migrants and Refugees in a Smaller WorldWD79: Wednesday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Sigrid Lupieri (University of Cambridge)Disc. Sigrid Lupieri (University of Cambridge)
Panel
Realpoli k versus Humanitarianism- Unravelling the Quagmire of Recogni on and Protec on of Refugees in India
Avan ka Dureha (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Poten al mul level lessons: between local experiences of migra on governance and European migra on policies.
Aurora Grazioli (Brussels School of Governance)Refugee Poli cs and Rights Claiming in South Korea
Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College)
Gulf Migra on Governance and Transna onal Migrant Advocacy Networks
Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University)Between Disease Diplomacy and Displacement: Refugee Health in Interna onal Rela ons
Sigrid Lupieri (University of Cambridge)
Preliminary Program
Thursday
Interna onal Studies Associa on
The Public Opinion FactorTA00-1: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disc. Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)
Poster Gallery Session
A Dic onary-Based Textual Analysis of Domes c Support for Government Leaders
Jingjing An (Claremont Graduate University)Can governments buy support for globaliza on? Public and business a tudes in emerging markets
Ta ana Vashchilko (University of Calgary, Haskayne School of Business)
Public Support for Democracy Promo on Policies in Non-Western Democracies
Michael Yekple (University of Central Florida)Zla n Mitkov (University of Central Florida)Santosh Sapkota (University of Central Florida)
Represen ng Cons tuents or Interest Groups? The Poli cs of Corporate Lobbying and Public Opinions
Sanhae Hwang (Korea University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Poli cs & Security in the Middle EastTA00-2: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disc. Mark Haichin (Fellow, Norman Paterson School of Interna onal Affairs)
Poster Gallery Session
The Interna onal Sources of Prejudice against Shi‘a in the Middle East and North Africa: Original Survey Evidence from Morocco
Ma Buehler (University of Tennessee)Rethinking Moderniza on Strategy in the MENA Region
Louay Safi (Professor, HBKU, Qatar and Senior Fellow, ISPU, USA)
Construc ng a Middle East WMD-Free Zone through Interfaith Dialogue
Chris Ferrero (Coastal Carolina University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
FOREIGN POLICYTA01: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)
Junior Scholar
Junior Scholar Symposia
FOREIGN POLICY european union foreign policyTA01-A: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
JSS-Disc Rachel Vanderhill (Wofford College)JSS-Disc Knud Erik Jorgensen (Aarhus University)
Junior Scholar Session
Close neighbors despite the seas: How changes in Georgia and Tunisia triggered change in the European Neighborhood Policy
Ayoub AlBahri (Polish Academy of Sciences)Why the European Union act through ad hoc military coali ons? Evidence from West Africa
Liv Frank (Aarhus University )What makes interna onal coopera on successful: A study on the success factors of PESCO projects
Tina Scholz (Brussels School of Governance)European Strategic Culture: Entangled Emergence
Paul Love (University of California, Irvine)
Formula on of a European Union Grand Strategy vis-à-vis the People’s Republic of China
Earl WANG (Centre for Interna onal Studies (CERI) – Sciences Po)
Junior Scholar Symposia
FOREIGN POLICY emo ons and iden tyTA01-B: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
JSS-Disc Margaret G. Hermann (Syracuse University)JSS-Disc Jonathan Paquin (Laval University)
Junior Scholar Session
South Korea’s Unifica on Consensus in the Democra c Era Dylan Stent (Victoria University of Wellington)
Framing Interna onal Poli cs: What is an “Un-American” Foreign Policy?
Alexandra Lange (University of California, San Diego)Why should emo ons be one of the ‘great fron ers’ of IR studies? : Challenges and Opportuni es
Selma Imamoglu (Durham University)Masculine archetypes and foreign policy decision-making between the United States and Colombia
Sofia Pérez Gil (Universidad del Rosario)The Desire to Do Something: Explaining U.S. Public Support for Ineffectual Foreign Policy Interven ons
Andrew Goodhart (The Ohio State University)Alex Yu-Ting Lin (University of Notre Dame)
Junior Scholar Symposia
FOREIGN POLICY decisionmakingTA01-C: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
JSS-Disc Cameron G. Thies (Michigan State University)JSS-Disc Baris Kesgin (Elon University)
Junior Scholar Session
Inves ga ng the role of emo onal intelligence in foreign policy decision-making
William Chris ansen (Mount St. Mary's University)Why Do Leaders Securi ze? A Compara ve Analysis of European Leaders’ Responses to the Iraqi Threat
Alexander Scho höfer (The University of Edinburgh)The new role of the Visegrad Group countries in the European Union: the perspec ve of role theory and two-level game on the example of the migra on crisis 2015 analysis.
Magdalena Kozub-Karkut (Jagiellonian University)Hearts and minds - a misleading dis nc on. The impact of intui on on conceptualiza ons of interna onal order and percep ons of threat
Lilit Klein (University of Bri sh Columbia (UBC))Illusive Threats: A Neoclassical Realist Theory of Overbalancing
Ellis Malle (University of Surrey)
Junior Scholar Symposia
FOREIGN POLICY cri cal approaches TA01-D: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
JSS-Disc Karin Aggestam (Lund University)JSS-Disc Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
Junior Scholar Session
Ontological Security and Responsibility beyond Borders: A Non-Western Perspec ve from Iran
Alen Shadunts (University of Oxford)Affec ve Realism and the Annexa on of Crimea
Harald Edinger (University of Oxford)
Preliminary Program
Women’s Foreign Ministers Mee ng: Assessing the prospects of a feminist foreign policy
Holly Oberle (Colorado Mesa University)Women and Indian IR: Exploring the Roots of Underrepresenta on
pavan kumar (Jawahar Lal Nehru University)Aarushi . (University of Delhi)
New Paradigms in Regionalism and Regional Coopera on in Sub-Saharan Africa: Ùbúntú as Communitarian, Humanist African Approach to Understanding Coopera on
Stephen M. Magu (Norfolk State University)
Commi ee on the Status of WomenInterna onal Studies Associa on
Between a rock and a hard place: challenging the gendered no on of the ‘superhuman’ scholar
TA02: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Katharine A. M. Wright (Newcastle University)Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University)Part. Toni Haastrup (University of S rling)Part. Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL))Part. Hannah Wright (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Zaynab El Bernoussi (Interna onal University of Rabat)
Commi ee Panel
TheoryInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Communi es of Prac ce in World Poli cs: Advancing The Research Agenda (II)
TA03: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Maïka Sondarjee (University of O awa)Disc. Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)Disc. Emanuel Adler (University of Toronto)
Panel
Fostering security through boundary prac ces? Lessons from EU-NATO coopera on
Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Boundary Work, Overlapping Iden es and Liminality in Communi es of Prac ce
Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University)Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University)
Convergence and Contesta on in African Communi es of Prac ce: Capacity-Building in the AU and ECOWAS
Emmanuel A. Balogun (Skidmore College)The extension of communi es of prac ce and the narrowing of ‘others’: The Shanghai Coopera on Organiza on and interna onal informa on security
Guangyu Qiao-Franco (University of Southern Denmark) Learning to learn together?: communi es of prac ce and epistemic prac ces of lessons learning in the CSDP
Niklas Bremberg (Stockholm University & Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Terrorism, Counter-terroism and Poli cal PsychologyTA04: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Yonatan Lupu (George Washington University)Disc. Yonatan Lupu (George Washington University)
Panel
Keep Us Safe: Explaining Public Support for Types of Counterterrorism Policies
Graig R. Klein (New Jersey City University)
Shi ing sands: a survey study of sectarian a tudes in Northern Ireland
Eline Drury Løvlien (University of Mannheim)The Fear of Foreign Fighters: Experiment Insights on A tudes towards Reintegra on in Belgium, Norway, and the United Kingdom
Amélie Godefroidt (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)Karin Dyrstad (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))
Conserva sm in the face of terrorism threats: A compara ve experimental inves ga on
Fa h Erol (Koç University)Trading with the Enemy? An economic experiment with residents of Mosul, Iraq
Eric Skoog (Uppsala University)
Environmental Studies
Gaining a voice, having a say: Power and equity struggles about and within private environmental governance
TA05: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Benjamin Cashore (Na onal University of Singapore)Disc. Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University)
Panel
Private auditor power in environmental governanceGraeme Auld (Carleton University)Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto)
Human Rights in Non-Governmental Environmental Cer fica on Standards: A Systema c Analysis
Kasia Johnson (McGill University)Sebas en Jodoin (McGill University)
Varia on in Responses to Stakeholder Feedback Across Voluntary Sustainability Standards
Hamish van der Ven (McGill University)Orchestra ng sustainability in global value chains: Transna onal and na onal experiences
Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School)The equity dimension of corporate climate ac on: awareness and progress among 30 companies leading on corporate decarboniza on
Zdravka Tzankova (Vanderbilt University)
Environmental StudiesEnglish SchoolHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Great Powers, Climate Change and Global Environmental Responsibili es
TA06: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Chair Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Disc. Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Panel
Great Expecta ons: The United States and the Global EnvironmentRobyn Eckersley (University of Melbourne)
Poli cs of Responsibility: India in Global Climate GovernanceMiriam Prys-Hansen (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
World on Fire: Coal Poli cs and Great Power ResponsibilityStacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Preliminary Program
Brazil: A Boundary Case of Environmental PowerKathryn Hochstetler (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
The European Union: A Green Great Power?Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven)
Interna onal Studies Associa onInterna onal Poli cal Science Associa on
THE CO-OPTION OF CRITICAL VOICES I: How interna onal organiza ons assimilate cri cal advocacy and convert it into global norms
TA07: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Olivier Nay (University of La Sorbonne (Paris 1))Disc. Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS University of London)
Partner Organiza on
The Neutraliza on of Cri cal Knowledge Claims by Interna onal Organiza ons
Olivier Nay (University of La Sorbonne (Paris 1))Epistemic Capture Within the World Trade Organiza on
Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS University of London)Conten on, Lawfare and the Normaliza on of Dissent: The Fight for Accountability in Hai and its Response
Rosa Freedman (Reading University)Interna onal Organiza ons and the “illegi mate” debt issue: when IOs deal with a radical claim for socio-economic jus ce
Jessy Bailly (MESOPOLHIS (Sciences Po Aix) / CEVIPOL (Université Libre de Bruxelles))
Silence on Kurdish Iden ty, Social and Environmental Issues in the World Heritage Arenas (UNESCO)
JULIEN BOUCLY (IEP Toulouse)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
IO Editorial CafeTA08: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Erik Voeten (Georgetown University)Disc. Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University)Disc. David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)Disc. Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)Disc. Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University)Disc. Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)Disc. Layna Mosley (Princeton University)
Innova ve Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal SociologyA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Poli cs of Disco Elysium: Estonian Tales of Marxist Detec ves and Foreign Occupa on
TA09: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Penny Griffin (University of New South Wales)Disc. Maria Mälksoo (Brussels School of Interna onal Studies,
University of Kent)Disc. Nicholas Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Panel
‘I Don’t Want to Be This Kind of Animal Anymore’: Prac cing Aboli on in Disco Elysium
Chris Rossdale (University of Bristol)Role Playing Games and World Poli cs: Se ng the Agenda for Research
Teemu Rantanen (University of Turku)Juha A. Vuori (Tampere University)
Ludic Solu ons to Narra ve Impasses: Imagining Cultural and Poli cal Alterna ves
Umut Gurses (The Ohio State University)
A Real Kerfuffle: Sovereignty, Interven on, and Insanity in Disco Elysium
James Gilley (Nicholls State University)The Au s c Cop in Disco Elysium: A Nietzschean Copenhagen School Beyond the Deaths of Marx and God
Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal EthicsInterdisciplinary Studies
Interdisciplinary ethical approaches to nuclear apocalypse, super soldiers and technology
TA10: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick)Disc. Jonathan E. Czarnecki (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
Human Subjects, Digital Protocols: The future of ins tu onal review boards (IRBs) and digital research in vulnerable communi es
Ziad Al Achkar (George Mason Univeristy)Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (German Development Ins tute)
Vagaries of the Future: Technology, Language and the Inadvertent Erosion of the Nuclear Taboo
Baruch Malewich (University of Minnesota)The Nuclear Priesthood: Religious Imaginaries of Scien sts and Defense Intellectuals
Anna Pluff (University of Chicago)John Emery (University of Oklahoma)
Industrial policy and military technologies in the new na onal planning: Case studies of emerging countries
Lauchlan Munro (University of O awa)How vulnerable are ballis c nuclear submarines really? Implica ons for nuclear deterrence
Eben Coetzee (University of the Free State)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsGlobal HealthA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Cri cal Approaches to Covid-19 policies and strategiesTA12: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andrea Calderaro (Cardiff University)Disc. Karl Grindal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Panel
Discourses of Migra on and State Failure to Control Covid-19 in Asia-Pacific Region Democracies
David E. Toohey (Nagoya University)Smartphone Security: The Case of Covid-19 Contact Tracing Apps
Håvard Rustad Markussen (Swedish Defense University)“They may be changing the world, but that doesn’t mean they run it”: Big Tech’s Ins tu onal Power Exemplified through the Case of Proximity-Tracing Technology during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Niamh Healy (University College London)Data and pandemic bodies: a feminist reading of COVID-19 digital surveillance
Jillian Terry (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Expanding IR with STS: What the social study of science and technology can explain about the governance of global popula on displacement in the me of COVID-19
Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech)
Preliminary Program
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal SociologyTheory
Cri cal Making in Interna onal Poli csTA13: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Didier Bigo (Sciences Po Paris & King's College London)Disc. Rocco Bellanova (University of Amsterdam (UvA) & Université
Saint-Louis (Brussels))Disc. Anna Leander (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)
Panel
Making the intangible surveillance visible: Sensorial representa ons of algorithmic surveillance
Francesco Ragazzi (Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po)Plo ng Data: Acts of Collec on and Omission
Ruben van de Ven (Leiden University)Coloring Outside the Lines: Imaginary Recons tu on of Security in Yemen through Visual Ar s c Images
Yelyzaveta Glybchenko (Tampere University)Interfaces: On the Rela onality of Race, Face and, Vision. A Mul modal Interven on
Ildiko Plajas (Leiden University)Specula ve cameras and the status of the digital image in security and interna onal affairs
Rune Saugmann Andersen (Tampere University)
Canadian Poli cal Science Associa on/Associa on canadienne de science poli que Interna onal Studies Associa on
Shadow RegionalismsTA14: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)Disc. Patricia Ackah-Baidoo (Queen's University)Part. Evelyn N. Mayanja (University of Manitoba)Part. Abdiasis Issa (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs (Wilfrid
Laurier University))Part. Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University)Part. Grace Jaramillo (University of Waterloo)Part. Frank Ma heis (Université libre de Bruxelles)Part. Luca Raineri (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies)Part. Alessandra Russo (University of Trento)Part. Elisa Lopez Lucia (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB))Part. Nafisa Ahmed Abdulhamid (Dalhousie University)
Partner Organiza on
Interna onal Studies Associa onPeace Science Society (Interna onal)
Consequences of 21st Century Economic CoercionTA15: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Navin Bapat (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Chair Julia Grauvogel (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)Disc. Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY))Disc. Timothy Peterson (Arizona State University)
Partner Organiza on
Economic Sanc ons and Support for Right-Wing Par es in Target States
Menevis Cilizoglu (St. Olaf College)Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi)
Economic Sanc ons and Labor Rights Abuses in Target Countries Kate Perry (Georgia Southern University)Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis)
Aggressive or Apathe c? Explaining Varia on in the Enforcement of Economic Sanc ons
Navin Bapat (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany)
Dual-Use Export Control and US Allies’ Sanc ons-Bus ng Behavior Yuleng Zeng (University of South Carolina)Timothy Peterson (Arizona State University)
The Poli cal Consequences of Sanc ons Termina on Hana A a (University of Konstanz & GIGA German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies)Julia Grauvogel (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)Chris an von Soest (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA))
Interna onal Studies Associa onEuropean Interna onal Studies Associa on
Conceptual revolu ons in interna onal rela ons ITA16: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London)Disc. Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London)
Partner Organiza on
Beyond Na on and State: No ons of Community in the late-medieval African Atlan c
Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)The Early Modern Concept of Empire
Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI)A cri cal analysis of periodiza on in Interna onal Rela ons
Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)The conceptual revolu on that made interna onal rela ons
Halvard Leira (NUPI)Crime and Punishment in Interna onal Poli cs: The Birth of Interna onal Community
Evgeny Roshchin (RANEPA (St Petersburg))
Interna onal Studies Associa onPeace Science Society (Interna onal)
Exploring the interdependency of violence and nonviolenceTA17: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Idean Salehyan (University of North Texas)Chair Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland)Part. Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland)Part. Kanisha D. Bond (Binghamton University)Part. Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School)Part. Cassy L. Dorff (Vanderbilt University)Part. Jonathan Pinckney (United States Ins tute of Peace)
Partner Organiza on
Theory
Exploring Immanent Cri que: Its Poli cs, Limits, and MethodTA18: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Hannah Gignoux (Virginia Tech)Disc. David L. Blaney (Macalester College)
Panel
Diasporic Music: Sounding the Connec on between Sedimented Histories
Sarah Then Bergh (Cornell University)Immanent vs Eminent Cri que: Compe ng Methods for Understanding Revolu on, Slavery, and Domina on
Chris Smith (Fusion Academy)Marx’s Social Holism as Method and Ethic
Emma Kast (Aberystwyth University)
Preliminary Program
Living Contradic on in the World of Hegel's IndividualLiz Alexander (Johns Hopkins University )
Escaping the “I”: The Limita ons of Encountering and Engaging the Other
Hannah Gignoux (Virginia Tech)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Religion and Diplomacy in a Changing WorldTA19: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Lana Wylie (McMaster University)Disc. Jeremy A. Rinker (University of North Carolina, Greensboro)
Panel
Democra za on, Diplomacy and the Struggle for The Newly Independent States’ (NIS) Souls: The Cases of Georgia and Azerbaijan
Lasha Takalandze (University of Massachuse s Lowell)Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s)
Olympic Diplomacy: Interpre ng Islam within Interna onal Rela ons
Chris ne Bianco (Florida Interna onal University)Umer Rahman (Florida Interna onal University)
Religion & Diplomacy in the 21st Century: A Transatlan c Comparison of Policy Approaches
Peter Mandaville (George Mason University)China’s Buddhist Diplomacy
Chien-peng Chung (Lingnan University)Why Diplomacy in Africa needs more a en on to So Power: The example of religion in Nigeria
Olusola Ogunnubi (University of the Free State)
Peace Studies
Nonviolence and pacifism: me for a new research agenda?TA20: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Helen Dexter (The University of Leicester)Part. Alexandre Christoyannopoulos (Loughborough University)Part. Richard Jackson (University of Otago)Part. Ned Dobos (University of New South Wales)Part. Molly Wallace (Portland State University)Part. Iain Atack (Trinity College Dublin)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Author Meets Cri cs: Global Corpse Poli cs with Jessica AuchterTA21: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Charlo e Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick)Part. Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)Part. Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)Part. Thomas Gregory (University of Auckland)Part. Francois Debrix (Virginia Tech)Part. Nisha Shah (University of O awa)Part. Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
Roundtable
TheoryInterna onal Organiza on
System, Society, Structure: Revisi ng the Interna onalTA22: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai University)
Disc. Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai University)
Panel
Overcoming the fallacy of structural reifica on: advantages of a process and prac ce-oriented rela onal ontology
Aila Trasi (Johns Hopkins University)Authoritarianism and Interna onal Ins tu ons: A Layered Narra ve
Dolunay Bulut (The New School for Social Research)Blind in One Eye: Unclear Founda ons of the English School
Mateusz Ambrożek (University of Warsaw)What is it with the regions?: Naviga ng Compe ng Regionalisms in a 'Regionalising World'
Ruqaiya Khullakpham (Centre for Study of Law and Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)Mansoor Ashraf (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Mul lateralism - Prac ce and Theory (Theory and Prac ce)Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt)
TheoryInterna onal Organiza on
Timing and Temporality in Global Ins tu onal ChangeTA23: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Michael W. Manulak (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal Affairs)
Disc. Nina Hall (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Panel
Timefulness in Interna onal Rela ons TheoryOrfeo Fioretos (Temple University)
What sorts of beings are interna onal ins tu ons? Towards an ontological and temporal ins tu onalism
Andrew R. Hom (University of Edinburgh)Technological Change and the Transforma on of Ins tu onal Design
Michael W. Manulak (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal Affairs)
The Pliant ApocalypseNomi Claire Lazar (University of O awa)
Why the delay? What explains lags in technology adop on in environmental trea es?
Inger Weibust (Carleton University)
Interna onal Security Studies
State Sovereignty, Order, and Governance in Compara ve Perspec ve
TA24: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College)Disc. Diane Davis (Harvard University)
Panel
Staking Claims: Varie es of Legi ma on in North KosovoIan Madison (London School of Economics)
Between Mili as and Armies: The Poli cs of Military Professionalism in Very Weak States
William Reno (Northwestern University)Beyond Confronta on: Conflict, Development, and Order in Colombia
Clara Voyvodic (University of Oxford)Pacify. The Violent Order of a New York Gang
Mar n Lamo e (Cnrs)Hybrid and Borderland Sovereign es in the Contemporary World
Desmond Arias (Baruch College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York)Anne e Idler (University of Oxford)Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Security Studies
Exploring the Rebel Resource CurseTA25: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Annjulie Vester (University of California Santa Barbara)Disc. James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charlo e)
Panel
Oil and the deadline for independence: Unfinished decoloniza on and preemp ve secessionism
Naosuke Mukoyama (University of Cambridge)Who's in charge here? Market regula on and peacebuilding in Yemen's war economy
Joseph Huddleston (Seton Hall University)Hawking Loot in Civil Wars: Economic Diplomacy, the Resource Curse, and Ren er Rebels
Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara)Ariel I. Ahram (Virginia Tech)
Non-state armed groups and the poli cal geography of conflict economies in the MENA region
Chris ne Cheng (King's College London)Renad Mansour (Chatham House)Tim Eaton (King’s College London)
Fueling conflict?: Natural Resources and the Dura on of Civil WarMegan Becker (University of Southern California)Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California)Sarah Orsborn (University of Southern California)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyGlobal DevelopmentHuman Rights
Indigenous Rights, Representa on, and Self-Determina on TA26: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jeremy Patzer (University of Manitoba)Disc. David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph)
Panel
Indigenous Sovereignty and Aboriginal Rights Across Borders: The Case of R. v. Desautel
Sheryl Ligh oot (University of Bri sh Columbia)Beyond the Turning Point: Contemporary Indigenous Rights in Australia and Canada
Jeremy Patzer (University of Manitoba)Indigenous Self-Determina on at the Local Level? Local Government and Indigenous Representa on in Aotearoa New Zealand and Canada
David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph)Divergent Paths to Indigenous Representa on: Se ler State Responses
Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba)Dane Monkman (University of Manitoba)Marcus Closen (University of Toronto)
From Indigenous Private Property to Full Dispossession – the peculiar case of Sápmi
Rauna Kuokkanen (University of Lapland)
Human RightsInterdisciplinary StudiesPoli cal Demography and Geography
Transla ng Poli cal Change: Mapping Jus ce Across Space and Time
TA27: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Mariana Prandini Assis (Dalhousie University)Disc. Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal
Studies Organiza on (PHISO))
Panel
Deterritorializing Concepts and Prac ces in Transi onal Jus ceMariam Salehi (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Art, Jus ce and Emo ons: Deconstruc ng Affec ve SpacesEliza Garnsey (University of Cambridge)
Reclama on, Resistance and Resilience: A Topography of Transforma ve Jus ce
Lauren M. Balasco (Stockton University)Non-Spaces of Jus ce: Fes vals, Daily Encounters, and the Ques on of Memory
Christopher K. Lamont (Tokyo Interna onal University)The Body Poli c of Memory: Mapping Violence, Gender and Jus ce
Arnaud Kurze (Montclair State University)Nomzamo Ntombela (Michigan State University )Beatriz Ciordia Zabalza (New York University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Evolu on of Security Communi esTA28: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University)Disc. Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America)
Panel
Images of Alliance Cohesion: The Sino-Soviet Pact & Today’s China-Russia Alliance
Timothy Crawford (Boston College)Us and Them - Partner, Compe tor, and Rival? The Collec ve Iden ty of the Transatlan c Security Community and the China Factor
Tobias Bunde (Her e School)Do U.S. Alliance Commitments Cause Allies to Underspend on Defense? Rethinking Incen ves to Free Ride and Evidence from Austria and Hungary
Jordan Ernstsen (University of Utah)Security Alignment as a Process: The Alignment Compa bility Model and the Trajectory of the Sino-Russian Rela onship
Maria (Mary) Papageorgiou (Newcastle University )Valen na Feklyunina (Newcastle University)
Alliances in Ta ers? The Cases of the United Kingdom, Australia and Germany
Angela Poh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyInterna onal Security Studies
Local Partners in SecurityTA29: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jessica Simonds (Queen's University Belfast)Disc. Charlo e Hulme (Yale University )
Panel
Assembling Security Assistance: Knowledge, Networks and Materiality of a Global Prac ce
Simone Tholens (Cardiff University )
Preliminary Program
The narra ve basis of foreign policy: On the self and the military contractor
Hilde van Meegdenburg (Leiden University)The Other Side of Unilateral Withdrawal
Orit Gazit (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Entangled In/Security: De-fracturing Materiality in Humanitarian Security Management
Janine Bressmer (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies/Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding)
‘Soldiers are Soldiers?’: Private Security Work in East Africa as Ontological (in)Security
Jethro Norman (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies (DIIS))
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Fresh Perspec ves in Feminist Poli cal EconomyTA30: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Molly Merryman (Kent State University)Disc. Molly Merryman (Kent State University)
Panel
Working to Protect While Unprotected: Exploring Prison Labour in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Stephanie M. Redden “Not All Men”: On the Ethics and Poli cal Economy of Ignorant or Malevolent Responses to Important and Accurate Cri cisms, or What is “Toxic” About Toxic Masculinity and Its Relevance for IR
Bryant Sculos (Worcester State University)The Privilege to Strike?: Iden ty, Risk, and the Interna onal Women’s Strike
Ashley Bohrer (University of Notre Dame)Caring for Each Other, Caring for the Land: A Feminist Poli cal Economy of Mine Closure
Rebecca Hall (Queen's University)Economic Sanc ons through the lens of Social Reproduc on: The Case of Iran
Asma Abdi (Univerity of Warwick)
Peace StudiesInterna onal LawInterdisciplinary Studies
Problema c Peacebuilding: A Compara ve AnalysisTA31: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Thania Paffenholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)Chair Hugo Harvey (Academia Nacional de Estudios Polí cos y
Estratégicos)Disc. Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University)Disc. Jeroen Van den Bosch (Adam Mickiewicz University)Disc. Sabine Kurtenbach (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies (GIGA))Part. Vanja Petricevic (Florida Gulf Coast University )Part. Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)Part. Robert Fa on (University of Virginia)Part. Guyma Noel (Union Ins tute & University)Part. Brendan Howe (Ewha Woman's University)Part. Erin L. McCandless (University of Witwatersrand)Part. Timothy Donais (Wilfrid Laurier University)Part. George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame)Part. Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy)Part. Gabor Halmai (European University Ins tute)
Roundtable
South Asia in World Poli cs
Understanding Regional Diplomacy in South AsiaTA32: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Tobias Scholz (King's College London & Na onal University of Singapore)
Disc. Ari Eisenstat (University of Hawai'i)
Panel
The Indian approach to global ordering: Lessons from South AsiaPhilip E. Hultquist (School of Advanced Military Studies, Army University)Prakash Adhikari (Central Michigan University)
The Impact of Cyber Diplomacy in South Asia: Regional Integra on or Fragmenta on?
Tobias Scholz (King's College London & Na onal University of Singapore)
A Green Reality Check: Nuancing India’s Global Climate DiplomacyAxel Nordenstam (The Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (UI))
Contemporary Indo-Nepali Rela ons: Deploying the Hedging Framework in Analyzing Nepal’s Foreign Policy towards India
Bibek Chand (University of North Georgia)Covid-19 and interstate rela ons in South Asia
Nirmal Jindal (Delhi University)Seema Narain (Deshbandhu College)
Global Development
Poli cs of Space and PlaceTA33: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Rhys Machold (University of Glasgow)Disc. Rhys Machold (University of Glasgow)
Panel
The Code in the Stone’s Face Fades: Corridors and Compartments of the Racialized violence in policing Pales ne
Catherine Chiniara Charre (University of Westminster)Inevitable Libera on: Pales nian People and Land Resist Green Colonialism
Ghada Sasa (McMaster University)Poli cs of Social Cohesion and Control: The Case of the Unity In fada
Dana El Kurd (University of Richmond)Uncertain Futures: A cri cal geography perspec ve on COVID-19 response in Ghana
Madeleine Wong (St. Lawrence University)Movement as Medium: Space, Time and the Poli cs of City Films
Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Intelligence StudiesHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
The History of Intelligence Analysis: EuropeTA34: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Pia Jansen (Norwegian Defence Intelligence School)Disc. Michael Warner (US Department of Defense)
Panel
“Rumours that Run: from Fausses Nouvelles to White Terror, the Abrupt Beginnings of a European Intelligence Agency in 1815”
Beatrice de Graaf (Utrecht University)The Professionalisa on of Bri sh Intelligence Analysts in the Late 1960s
Michael S. Goodman (King's College London)“Dragged Forward by Disaster: Evolu on of UK Defence Analy cal Methodology”
Kris an Gustafson (Brunel University)
Preliminary Program
Learning by Doing: the BCRA & the Origins of French Intelligence Analysis
Clément Renault (University of Glasgow)“The Evolu on of the End Product: From the Crea on of the JIC to the Modern Day”
Celia Parker-Vincent (King's College London)
Intelligence Studies
Intelligence, war, and conflictTA35: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Markus Peltola (Finnish Na onal Defence University)Disc. Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School)
Panel
An Informa on Flow Model for Predic ng Na onal Security Intelligence Alliances
Andrew Macpherson (University of New Hampshire)Understanding the enemy: the past and present challenge of the French military intelligence services since 1945
Léa Michelis (University of Rennes 1 / Ins tute for Strategic Research (IRSEM, Paris))
Informa on manoeuvre and intelligencePeter de Werd (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Not an Oxymoron: Developing Theory on Military IntelligenceDavid Strachan-Morris (University of Leicester)
Intelligence Challenges of the Space Domain to Na onal and Global Security: The Need for Increased Intelligence Sharing Among Allied Countries Amid Decreased Trust
Kimbra Fishel (American Military University)
Peace Studies
State-Ci zen Interac ons and Mobiliza on for ChangeTA36: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Kris n Bakke (University College London)Disc. Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and
University of Oslo)
Panel
Elite and Security Force Defec on and Regime Transi onsMauricio Rivera Celes no (PRIO)Marianne Dahl (Peace Research Ins tute, OSlO (PRIO))Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (The Norwegian Agency for Development )
Are Some NGOs Really ‘Foreign Agents’? Ci zens’ Views on Civil Society in Russia’s ‘Near Abroad’
Kris n Bakke (University College London)From Nonins tu onalized to Ins tu onalized Mobiliza on: Democracy Protests and Electoral Compe on in Democra c Transi ons
Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University)Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo)
Coali ons of Protest and Democra c Transi onsNils Me ernich (University College London)
Historical and Contemporary Pa erns of Mass Conten on: Introducing the Opposi on Movements and Groups (OMG) Dataset
Sirianne Dahlum (Peace Research Ins tute - Oslo (PRIO))Carl Henrik Knutsen (University of Oslo)Haakon Gjerløw (Peace Research ins tute Oslo)Tore Wig (University of Oslo / Peace Research Ins tute - Oslo (PRIO))Hanne Fjelde (Uppsala University)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onalism and Interna onal Organiza ons in the Empire-System
TA37: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)Disc. Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)
Panel
Interven on from nowhere: Technocra c interna onalism and the Suez Canal, 1856–81
Jan Eijking (University of Oxford)Inter-Imperial Organisa ons: The Origins of Global Governance during the Global Empire-System of 1856-1955
Ellen Jenny Ravndal (University of Stavanger)Narra ng systemic change: the UN and the “end of colonialism”, 1946-1960
Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University)The Empire System: Three Tradi ons
Sindre Gade Viksand (Lund University)Empire and the Intellectual Sphere: Rabindranath Tagore and the Dialogue between the East and the West
Ritambhara Malaviya (Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi)
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Communica on
The (De-)Legi ma on of Interna onal Organiza ons in Disrup ve Times
TA38: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Farsan Ghassim (Lund University)Disc. Jon Pevehouse (University of Wisconsin)Disc. Michal Parízek (Charles University)
Panel
Contesta on of Interna onal Ins tu ons by Established Western Powers: Varying Contesta on Frames and their Implica ons for Ins tu onal Legi macy
Andreas Kruck (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich)Raphaela Hobbach (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich)Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich)Benjamin Daßler (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich)
How Do Interna onal Organiza ons Survive Legi macy Crises?Me e Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge)
The Responsive Public: How EU Decisions Shape Public Opinion on Salient Policies
Christoph Mikulaschek (Harvard University)Legi ma on through Aspira onal Reform: Why Incomplete African Union Reforms Succeed
Ueli Staeger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
Legi ma on in Times of Crisis: How Interna onal Organiza ons React to Cri cal Junctures
Tobias Lenz (Leuphana University Lüneburg)Henning Schmidtke (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Domes c Poli cs of Interna onal Agreements: Legislatures, Poli cal Par es, and the Ra fica on of Interna onal Trea es
TA39: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jeffrey S. Lan s (The College of Wooster)Disc. Cornelia Baciu (University of Hamburg)
Panel
Preliminary Program
How do secessionist, na onalist and regional par es vote on foreign policy? Evidence from parliamentary vo ng on interna onal trea es
Anna Herranz-Surralles (Maastricht University)Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh)Sissela Matzner (University of Edinburgh)
Disarmament treaty ra fica on: who ra fies faster and why?Michal Onderco (Erasmus University Ro erdam)Valerio Vignoli (University of Milan)
Introducing the Interna onal Treaty Ra fica on Votes DatabaseWolfgang Wagner (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
The policy and poli cs of trea es in Italy: a descrip ve analysisValerio Vignoli (University of Milan)Stella Gianfreda (Università di Genova)
Le and Right or Front and Centre? A Conceptual and Empirical Explora on of Non-Linearity in Party Posi ons on Foreign Policy Issues
Benjamin Mar ll (University of Edinburgh)
Interna onal Organiza on
The ins tu onaliza on of interna onal coopera on: the role of joint bodies in global governance
TA40: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University)Disc. Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR)Disc. Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen)
Panel
Few and Far Between: Joint Bodies in Interna onal Investment Agreements
Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)The Biggest Bang for the Buck? Explaining Joint Body Strength in the EU’s Interna onal Agreements
Andreas Duer (University of Salzburg)Markus Gas nger (University of Salzburg)
Linking ins tu onal design and effec veness: what can we learn from the outcomes of the Conven on Against Torture’s treaty body’s shaming?
Sara Kahn-Nisser (The Open University of Israel)The Rooms Where Consensus Happens: How Interna onal Development Norms Take Shape In OECD Commi ees and Working Groups
Simone S. Dietrich (University of Geneva)Alice Iannantuoni (University of Geneva)
Do Bilateral Agreements and the Bodies They Create Solve More Challenging Problems?
Barbara Koremenos (University of Michigan)
Foreign Policy Analysis
The War on Terror and Middle East Poli csTA41: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)Disc. Annelle Sheline (Rice University)
Panel
The Evolu on of Terrorist Tac cs: Responding to Counter-Terrorist Financing Policies and Prac ce
Jessica Davis (Carleton University )The indispensable na on: na onal concep on of the U.S. role in the Middle East since the end of the Cold War
Julie-Pier Nadeau (University of Quebec in Montreal)
Beyond the Ba lefield: Rela ve Strength, Momentum, and ISIL Terrorism in Iraq
Bri nee Carter (University of Kansas)Thomas Guarrieri (University of Maryland)Daniel S. Smith (Ohio State University)
From a Dyadic Sunni-Shiite Contest to a Tri-Polar Rivalry: Ontological Security and Post-Arab Spring Military Interven ons
Ido Yahel (Tel Aviv University)Challenges of Legi ma on: Winnability in the American Way of War and the War on Terror
Jonny Hall (London School of Economics)
Foreign Policy Analysis
New Developments in Turkish Foreign PolicyTA42: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Berkay Gülen (University of Washington)Disc. Berkay Gülen (University of Washington)
Panel
Dispensable Partnership? US-Turkey Rela ons in the Biden EraIoannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University)
Turkey's Puzzling Rela ons with Great Powers: A Diploma c Empirical Approach
Hasan Yonten (Neumann University)Turkey’s foreign policy decision makers in the early JDP period: A compara ve assessment
Ismail Erkam Sula (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University)Cagla Luleci-Sula (Bilkent University)
So Balancing by Great Powers? NATO, the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and the US-Turkey rela ons
Alexandros Zachariades (London School Of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Middle Power Status, Economic Interests, and Security: Evidence from Turkish Troop Deployments
Sabri Ci ci (Kansas State University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Broader Security Coopera on in a Smaller World: US Indo-Pacific Strategy and Its Implica ons for Different Issue Areas
TA43: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Thomas G. Mahnken (U.S. Naval War College)Disc. David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)
Panel
The High Price of Cheap Talk: The Signaling Problem in US Asia Strategy.
Van Jackson (Victoria University of Wellington)Emerging Technologies and Indo-Pacific: Exploring the boundaries and Areas of Coopera on
Hyun Ji Rim (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University)Ins tu onal Dilemma: Quad and ASEAN in the Indo-Pacific
Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University)Bilateral Alliances in an Interconnected Cyber World: Cyber Deterrence and Opera onal Control in the US Indo-Pacific Strategy
James Pla e (USAF Center for Strategic Deterrence Studies)Indo-Pacific Strategy in Outer Space: The impact of the Beidou System on China-US Power Distribu on over the South China Sea
Fumiko Sasaki (Columbia University )
Foreign Policy Analysis
US Foreign Policy Toward ChinaTA44: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Margaret Pearson (University of Maryland)Disc. Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)
Panel
Preliminary Program
A New Asian Cold War? Biden’s China Policy and Thucydides’ TrapJoel R. Campbell (Troy University)
U.S. Strategy towards China and Taiwan: An Iden ty-Based Cri queMichael Kraig (Air Command and Staff College, Air University)
Frame analysis and the construc on of the na onal interest - a comparison of the U.S. and China
Sabine Mokry (Leiden University and GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
The ‘blowback’ of American grand strategy: US foreign economic policy towards China from Obama to Biden
Zeno Leoni (King's College London)Changing Contours of US-China Rela ons: Structural Neceesaity or Strategic Compulsions?
Rajiv Ranjan (Shanghai University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Rela ons a er Covid-19 among the US, East Asia and the EU
TA45: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University)Disc. Tsuneo Akaha (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at
Monterey)Disc. Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University)
Panel
Chinese Foreign Policy: BRI and Regional Collabora on a er pandemic
Shixin Du (Aoyama Gakuin University)“Pretending to Deter Russia and China: Consequences for East Asia”
Soavapa Ngampramuan (Ramkhamhaeng University)American and European Strategy to making New World Order: Containment policy by QUAD will be succeeded in East Asia?
Tsuneo Akaha (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey)
QUAD and Indian Regional Corpora on in New World Order a er pandemic
Pradeep Singh Chauhan (Kurukshetra University ,Kurukshetra )US's Asian Policy and New World Order a er pandemic
Pradeep Singh Chauhan (Kurukshetra University ,Kurukshetra )Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University)Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University)Soavapa Ngampramuan (Ramkhamhaeng University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Elites in Foreign PolicyTA46: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Thomas Nichols (Naval War College)Disc. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California)
Panel
Reading the home front? A mixed methods approach to understanding links between public opinion and European security elites
Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter)Moritz Neubert (University of Mannheim)Jean Joana (CEPEL, Université de Montpellier)Konstan n Gavras (University of Mannheim)
Dealing with Elite Fragmenta on in Foreign Policy: Does Personality Ma er?
Ryan Beasley (University of St Andrews)Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springfield)
Follow the Leader? Government Rhetoric and Agenda Se ng on Foreign Policy
Elsy Gonzalez (University of Chicago)Jenna Gibson (University of Chicago)
Explaining American Defense Diplomacy: An Ins tu onal Evalua on of a Primary Tool of American Statecra
George Greanias (Virginia Tech)Representa ve or Exclusionary? Intersec onal Representa on among Foreign Policy Elites and Bargaining Pa erns
Saad Ullah Khan (Georgia State University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesPeace Studies
Diasporas and Conflict Transporta on: Exploring Actors, Inter-group Dynamics and Host Country Responses
TA47: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Elise Feron (Tampere Peace Research Ins tute)Disc. Bruno Lefort (Université de Montréal / Tampere University)
Panel
Conflicted iden es: nego a ng alterity and belonging among young people from the Lebanese diasporas in Montreal
Bruno Lefort (Université de Montréal / Tampere University)“My ques on is: will the Government act?”: framing the relevance of armed conflicts occurring abroad for na onal poli cs
Sofiya Voy v (Stockholm University)Filter of Conflict Transporta on? Diasporic Space and the Reorienta on of Homeland Conflict
Octavius Pinkard (University of Kent)Autonomizing conflict: Conflict transporta on and online mobiliza on among Kurdish and Turkish diasporas in Denmark
Caecilie Svop Jensen (Tampere University )Autonomiza on of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict in the Transna onal Space: Diasporic Discursive Wars
Bahar Baser (Durham University & Stellenbosch University (SIGLA))Elise Feron (Tampere Peace Research Ins tute)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Data and Technology in Migra onTA48: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Filippo Dionigi (University of Bristol)Disc. Filippo Dionigi (University of Bristol)
Panel
The integra on of drones in the European airspace: Implemen ng a new ecosystem
Chantal Lavallée (Royal Military College Saint-Jean)Mapping the Eritrea Controversy: The poli cs of asylum-relevant informa on
Jasper van der Kist (University of Manchester)Risk, biometrics, exper se: the ‘poli cs of trust’ in the priva za on of border control
Samah Rafiq (Jawaharlal Nehru University)The depoli ciza on of devices at the Border: (Non)knowledge produc on and security
Sarah Perret (King's College London)Data-driven migra on management and the ontological poli cs of migra on: Problema zing the role of exper se in global migra on governance
Corey Robinson (York University )
Preliminary Program
Global Health
The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic in the peripheries of the Global South
TA49: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo)Disc. Daniela Nascimento (University of Coimbra, Faculty of
Economics/Center for Social Studies)Disc. Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre
for Social Studies)
Panel
Marginaliza on, Subalternity and Epistemicide: Absences and Emergences in the Interna onal Media Representa ons of the Pandemic’s Impact in Brazilian Peripheral Communi es
Joana Ricarte (University of Coimbra, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (CEIS20))
Survival Mechanisms of Vulnerable Groups during Covid 19 in the Global South
Nizar Ahmad (Bacha Khan University Charsadda)The effects of the covid-19 pandemic on the socio-economic condi ons of the vulnerable popula on in the tourism sector of San Andrés Isla and Cartagena de Indias
Raul Roman (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)Between human insecurity and resiliency: the effects of, and responses to, the Covid-19 pandemic in the peripheries of Brazil
Ana Maura Tomesani Marques (University of São Paulo)Ghana’s response to Covid-19 – governmental rhetoric versus the reality of marginalized groups
Monika Różalska (University of Lodz)
Women's CaucusFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Taking Care of Ourselves and Others while Thriving in AcademiaTA50: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University)Chair Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)Part. Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University)Part. Kris na Hinds (University of the West Indies)Part. Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University)Part. Nola Haynes (University of Southern California)Part. Jamie Scalera Ellio (Georgia Southern University)Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Par cipa on in Violent Conflict TA51: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Siobhan Byrne (University of Alberta)Disc. Rhaissa Pagot (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
Panel
Revisi ng the past and contempla ng their future: Loyalist Women and the Northern Ireland Protocol
Sandra McEvoy (Boston University)Women and Violent Extremism in the Global South
Monika Thakur (York University)Between conflict and media on: the ambivalent role of the Tuareg women in the Malian conflict
Adib Bencherif (Université de Sherbrooke)Gendered Violence, Patriarchal Poli cs, and the Contested State: The Case of Women in Poli cs in Myanmar
Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolu on)
Gender and Securi za on: Female Terrorists and FearBrianna Hernandez (Florida Interna onal University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Taking love and care seriously in the study of violence, peace, and jus ce
TA52: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Roxani Krystalli (University of St. Andrews)Part. Angela Lederach (Creighton University)Part. Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Coopera on Research,
Duisburg, Germany)Part. Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies,
University of Denver)Part. Philipp Schulz (University of Bremen)Part. Dipali Anumol (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)Part. Milli M. Lake (London School of Economics)Part. Roxani Krystalli (University of St. Andrews)
Roundtable
Diploma c Studies
Social Aspects of DiplomacyTA53: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country)Disc. Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
Border crossings as so power: public diplomacy and the “border control museum complex”
Ruben Zaio (Dalhousie University)Sheets Heard ‘Round the World: How does music contribute to Interna onal Rela ons?
Ervin Slavick (UCI)Norms, Values and Iden es in Southern African Diplomacy: Understanding the Zimbabwean Conundrum
Simon Taylor Public Par cipa on and the Domes ca on of Middle Power Diploma c Prac ce
Githma Chandrasekara (Leiden University)Hwajung Kim (Ewha Womans University)Jan Melissen (Leiden University, University of Antwerp)
Strategic humour in public diplomacy: A compara ve study of audience recep on
Dmitry Chernobrov (University of Sheffield)
Diploma c Studies
Diplomats and their EmbassiesTA54: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Sorina Crisan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
Disc. Zach Levey (University of Haifa)
Panel
Diplomats, personal characteris cs and nego a on tac cs: Evidence from the European Union
Nicola Chelo (Loughborough University)Do Diplomats and Experts Think Differently About the Causes of External Legi macy? De Facto States and the Poli cs of Recogni on
Megan Payler (The University of Western Ontario)Foreign Governments as Lobbyists: Diplomacy Through Lobbyist Representa on
Yang Yang (New York University)The Embassy as a Status Symbol
Pål Røren (University of Southern Denmark)Lobbyists or Messengers? Measuring the Influence of Individual BureaucratsWith Historical Documents
Clara H Suong (Duke University)
Preliminary Program
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Rela ons in an Age of Mul ple CrisesTA55: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Janina Grabs (ETH Zurich)Disc. Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University)
Panel
Accountability in the 21st Century: Ecocide and GenocideHayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College)
The emerging solar geoengineering sociotechnical-imaginary and the nuclear governance analogy: roadmap or warning?
Danielle Young (University of the Ozarks)Emerging power’s Strategic Partnerships for Climate Change Policies in Brazil: Compara ve analysis between India and China
Shuichiro Masukata (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)Designing Enforcement Mechanisms in Interna onal Environmental Agreements: A Study of Nego ators’ Accounts
Mathilde Gauquelin (Université Laval / Ghent University)Salvaging sovereignty: construc ng territory in the face of climate change
Diana Elhard (Northwestern University)
Environmental Studies
Mul -level and subna onal climate ac on and policymakingTA56: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Maria Apergi (Ins tute for Advanced Sustainability Studies)Disc. Thomas Hickmann (Utrecht University)
Panel
Do Global Regimes and Domes c Regula ons Spur Climate Innova on? A Cross-Na onal Analysis, 1990-2018
Sijeong Lim (Korea University)Aseem Prakash (University of Washington)
Shaping polycentric governance systems: Market influence on ci es in transna onal municipal networks
Ben Leffel (University of California, Irvine)Michele Acuto (University of Melbourne)Ben Derudder (Ghent University)
Are global ci es and na on states in the same page in terms of climate responses? An analy cal framework of linkages in global climate governance
Ma as Alejandro Franchini (Universidad del Rosario)What shapes the Amazonian countries’ posi ons at the UNFCCC? A compara ve analysis
Joana Castro Pereira (Portuguese Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons (IPRI-NOVA))
Towards a European Green Deal: The Changing Role of Business and Industry
Irja Vormedal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)Jon Birger Skjærseth (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Climate Change, Security, and PeaceTA57: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Disc. Ma McDonald (University of Queensland)Disc. Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Panel
Rural-Urban Climate-Induced Vulnerabili es and Local Conflict: Theorizing Innova on Measures for Local Peace in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Jason T. Miklian (University of Oslo, Centre for Development and the Environment)
Climate change as a security risk through the lens of social pping points
Francois Gemenne (Hugo Observatory, University of Liège)Katarina Csefalvayova (Ins tute for Central Europe)
Whose Shoes? Humanizing death tolls from pandemics to climate change
Carol Gray (University of Connec cut)Lobby Wars: Nuclear Energy, Carbon Industry, and Climate Change Adapta on
Selim Can Sazak (Brown University)Drug Wars, Climate Change, and Environmental Peacebuilding: Community Leadership for Sustainable Peace
Veronica Limeberry (American University)
Interna onal Educa onAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Teaching Arms Control For a New EraTA58: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt)Part. Arvid Bell (Harvard University)Part. Mariana Budjeryn (Harvard Kennedy School)Part. maria chepurina (United Na ons/CTBTO)Part. Sibylle Bauer (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))Part. Dr. Marina T. Kos ć (Ins tute of Interna onal Poli cs and
Economics)Part. Niklas Schörnig (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Part. Filippa Lentzos (King's College London)Part. Chris an Ostermann (Wilson Center)
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela onsPoli cal Demography and Geography
Conceptualizing Regions in a Mul polar WorldTA59: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Cassandra Emmons (Harvard University)Part. Timothy Colton (Harvard University)Part. meg rithmire (Harvard Business School)Part. Zoe Marks (Harvard Kennedy School)Part. Tarek Masoud (Harvard University)Part. Kathryn Sikkink (Harvard University, Kennedy School)
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal SociologyPoli cal Demography and Geography
The Spa al Configura on of World Poli csTA60: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)Disc. Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)
Panel
The Expansion of What? A Conceptual History of Empire in JapanAtsuko Watanabe (Kanazawa University)
Birth, Death, and Resurrec on of a Global Norm: The Common Heritage of Humankind, Norm Capture, and the Struggle for the Global Commons
Hendrik Schopmans (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)In Search of Lost Space: Finding Chinese Territory of Theory
Inho Choi (Johns Hopkins University)Infrastructure building, urban planning: Peacekeepers' ac vi es in the early days of UNFICYP
Silvia Danielak (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Preliminary Program
Conquest through Science: Geographical Imaginaries of the Antarc c and Outer Space
Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Spa o-temporal bounding of whole systemic interpolity systems: the difficult outer edge and other issues
TA61: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside)Chair Marilyn Grell-Brisk (UC Riverside)Disc. Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware)Disc. Joachim K. Renns ch (CVJM-Hochschule, Kassel (Germany))
Panel
Evolu on of Systemic Boundaries: The Roles of Elites and Peripheral Groups at the Outside Edge of the System
Hiroko Inoue (University of California, Riverside)Long-distance Economic Interac ons, Knock-on Effects and Diffusion in Early Eurasian World-Systems
William Thompson (Indiana University)Outer edges, logical boundaries and other unresolved issues in the spa o-temporal bounding of whole systemic interpolity systems
Marilyn Grell-Brisk (UC Riverside)Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside)
The Future Outer Edge: orbital, cislunar and translunar connec onsAlbert Bergesen (University of Arizona)
An Evanescent Fourth Image: The Case of the Gothic DinnerDavid O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Small World Visioning and the Corporate Capture of Governance through Sleight-of-hand Subs tu on of Mul stakeholderism for Mul lateralism: the case of the UN Food System Summit.
TA62: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Philip McMichael (Cornell University)Part. Wendy Godek (Roger Williams University)Part. Barbara Gemmill-Herren (Presco College)Part. Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University)Part. Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University of Edmonton)Part. Steffi Hamann (University of Guelph)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Economic StatecraTA63: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University)Disc. Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University)
Panel
Mul lateral Banking and US-China Compe ve Collabora on Against COVID-19
Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Founda on / University of Sao Paulo)
Compe ng Statecra : The Rise of China and Japan’s Domes c Reordering
Karl Yan (Zhejiang University)China’s Economic Statecra : unpackaging the means and ways for na onal rejuvena on
James Frick (U.S. Army War College)Dangerous Debts: Rethinking Financial Inducements in Great Power Poli cs
David Gill (University of No ngham)Financial sanc ons and the transforma on of the global banking network
Qi Zhang (Georgetown University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Cri cal Perspec ves on Poli cal ViolenceTA64: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Michael Gordon (McMaster University)Disc. Tarsis Daylan Brito (London School of Economics (LSE))
Panel
Addressing ideologically inspired hate crimes: Vic ms’ narra ves and unconscious cogni ve biases in the criminal jus ce system
Raquel Da Silva (Ins tuto Universitário de Lisboa)The State as Terrorism Racketeer – The Case of Egypt
Lars Berger (Federal University of Administra ve Sciences, Berlin)
An study of the construc on of the figure of the foreign-fighterCostan Barzanje (The Swedish Defence University )
Land defenders or terrorists? Securi zed frames and environmental resistance
Elane Wes aul (University of California at Irvine)The Void of War, Military Thought and the Nego a on of Meaning
Oskar Steinholtz (Swedish Defence University)
Historical Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Organiza onEnglish School
Early 20th century interna onal rela onsTA65: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)Disc. Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)
Panel
Thomas Hardy and the literary roots of twen eth century interna onal thought
Thomas Davies (City, University of London)Wilsonian Idealism and Collec ve Security: The Role of Interna onal Organiza on
Yasar Sari (Abant Izzet Baysal University)Status-Seeking, the League of Na ons, and Alterna ve Concep ons of Great Power Status
Yuan Yi Zhu (Nuffield College, University of Oxford)The Rise and Fall of Popular Interna onalism: Democracy and Interna onal Organiza on during the Interwar Period
John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University)“Playing for 100 Years Hence:” US foreign policy, legi macy, and the future of interna onal order
Patrick Co rell (Linfield College)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Ba ling Corrup on, Money-Laundering & Tax AvoidanceTA66: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Lucinda Cadzow (University of Oxford)Disc. Lucinda Cadzow (University of Oxford)
Panel
Interna onal norms and domes c an -corrup on reforms in Chile Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile)
How Strong Are An -Money Laundering Regula ons in Prac ce? Evidence from Cryptocurrency Transac ons
Karen Nershi (University of Pennsylvania)Performing Well in Transna onal Administra on: Bespoke and Box-Ticking Consultancies in the An -Money Laundering Regime
Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School)Tax Havens and Income Inequality in the Developing World
Glen Biglaiser (University of North Texas)Ronald McGauvran (Tennessee Tech University )Ibrahim Kocaman (University of North Texas)
Preliminary Program
The End of Secrecy? How the OCED’s CRS Effec vely Combats Offshore Tax Avoidance
Angela Licata (McMaster University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Economic Na onalismTA67: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Julian Germann (University of Sussex)Disc. Julian Germann (University of Sussex)
Panel
The Trump administra on, “na onal security” and US trade policyEdward Ashbee (Copenhagen Business School)Steven Hurst (Manchester Metropolitan University)
The Murky Risk of Trade Protec onism in an Interconnected and Uncertain Global Economy
Nicolas Albertoni (USC)Framing Layoffs: Media Coverage, Blame A ribu on, and Trade-Related Policy Responses
Alexandra Guisinger (Temple University)Ideas and Economic Na onalism
Gregory William Fuller (University of Groningen)Automa on, Offshoring, and Globaliza on Backlash
Ze Han (Princeton University )
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Markets & PowerTA68: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Anna Lanoszka (University of Windsor)Disc. Anna Lanoszka (University of Windsor)
Panel
Susan Strange and IPE: knowledge, power, authorityRandall Germain (Carleton University)Blayne Haggart (Brock University)
Classical Poli cal Economy and the Power of Technology: Contribu ons from the Liberal Perspec ve
Stefan Fritsch (Bowling Green State University)Ruling Chips: Hegemonic Power and U.S. Dominance in High-Tech
Yan Xu (University of Chicago)The Resurgence of US Infrastructural Power: The Effect of the Biden Tax Plan on Offshore Centers
Ciaran O'Flynn (University of St. Gallen)Construc ng 21st Century Market Power: Finance, Intellectual Property and Digital Pla orms
Susan K. Sell (Australian Na onal University)Jensen Sass (Australian Na onal University)Wesley W. Widmaier (Australian Na onal University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Geoeconomics & Great Power Compe onTA69: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Nana De Graaff (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)Disc. Nana De Graaff (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Panel
US challenges to the World trading system: a way forwardKrishna Kumar Verma (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India))
Japan’s New Geoeconomic Strategy in the Evolving Asia-Pacific Order
Keely McNeme (Southern Methodist University)Hiroki Takeuchi (Southern Methodist University)
Mapping China’s Global Connec vity Poli cs in German Local Communi es
David Schulze (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)Nadine Godehardt (German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security Affairs)
The drivers of EU policies and responses to China’s Digital Silk Road (DSR)
Bas Hooijmaaijers (East China Normal University)Jean-Marc F. Blanchard (Mr. & Mrs. S.H. Wong Center for the Study of Mul na onal Corpora ons)
Defense Industrial Globaliza on and US HegemonyLucas Fernando Hellemeier (Freie Universität Berlin)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Journal Launch: Global Poli cal EconomyTA70: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Angela Wigger (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)Part. PHOEBE MOORE (University of Leicester)Part. Monica Clua Losada (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)Part. David J. Bailey (University of Birmingham)Part. Bernd Bonfert (Cardiff University)Part. Roberto Roccu (King's College London)Part. Inga Rademacher (King's College)Part. Susanne M. Soederberg (Queen's University, Canada)Part. Yuliya Yurchenko (University of Greenwich )
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Lessons & Implica ons of the COVID PandemicTA71: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Owen Worth (University of Limerick)Disc. Owen Worth (University of Limerick)
Panel
Globaliza on of sustainability and dynamics of environmental policy integra on: A case of Japan’s response to biodiversity issue a er the COVID-19
Masatoshi Yokota (Tokyo University of Science)Insecurity and the Welfare State: What can the Pandemic tell us?
Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University)Ida Bas aens (Fordham University)
‘Covid contracts’ and the interna onal poli cal economy of the outsourced state
Sahil Jai Du a (Goldsmiths College, University of London)How uncertainty and crises shape policymaker’s regulatory decisions to adopt stricter regula ons on incoming Foreign Direct Investment?
Anastasia Ufimtseva (Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University)
Global Public Health Catastrophe and Global Public Goods in the Interregnum: The End of Western Hegemony or its Revival?
Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawrence University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Regula ng New Technologies & the Digital EconomyTA72: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Maha Rafi Atal (University of Glasgow)Disc. Maha Rafi Atal (University of Glasgow)
Panel
Framing the AI Future: parsing EU discourse about the promises and pi alls of an unpredictable technology
Daniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam)
Preliminary Program
Big Banks, Big Tech, and Big Problems? Explaining Public Support for Open Banking
Tyler Girard (Western University)Financial impera ves of venture capital and the ascent of global Pla orm Capitalism
Nils Peters (Goldsmiths, University of London)Digital Globaliza on: The Poli cs of Interna onal Informa on Flows
Stephen Weymouth (Georgetown University)Wrestling referees? The EU’s place in governing the global digital economy
Alasdair Young (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Interna onal EthicsInterna onal LawHuman Rights
Care and Care Ethics in Feminist Approaches to Interna onal Law TA73: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Doris Buss (Carleton University)Chair Catherine O'Rourke (University of Ulster)Disc. Hilary Charlesworth (Melbourne Law School)
Panel
The Ethics of Care and Climate Jus ce in CEDAWMeghan Campbell (university of birmingham)
Disarming Interna onal Law? Rethinking Disarmament through Feminist Care Ethics
Catherine O'Rourke (University of Ulster)Care Ethics and the Post-Tyrannical Order in Interna onal Law
Aoife O'Donoghue (Durham University)Vulnerable Oceans: Feminist Care and Terraqueous Knowledge
Gina Heathcote (School of Oriental and African Studies, London)
Dangerous bodies/bodies in danger: The trouble with caring about women and mining
Doris Buss (Carleton University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
A Wide World of Water: Governing Transboundary WatersTA74: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island)Disc. Dyhia Belhabib (Ecotrust Canada)
Panel
Towards an Oceanic Governance in the Gulf of GuineaLuiza Affonso (Escola de Guerra Naval)Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN))
The BBNJ treaty and the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development
Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean)Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island)Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston)
With water to peace? The effect of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) on Environmental Peacebuildung
Stefan Döring (Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University)
Interna onal Rela ons Theory and the Challenges of Transboundary Water
Atal Ahmadzai (University of Arizona)Compac ng Space and Phase: Interconnectedness of India and Caribbean
Aprajita Kashyap (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Dynamics in Conflict: Conflict Processes, Recruitment, and Repression
TA75: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa)Disc. Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy)
Panel
How Climate Vola lity Impacts Human Rights in the Civil War Context
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa)Nathan Timbs (University of Iowa)
Electoral Contesta on, Compe veness, and Violence: Evidence from 19th-Century England and Wales
Gidon Cohen (Durham University)Patrick M Kuhn (Durham University)Nick Vivyan (Durham University)
Recruitment strategies and geographical success of rebel groupsNina Maureen Cadorin (University of Oslo)
The Interna onal Criminal Court and Peace Dura on: An analysis on three ICC characteris cs
Betsy Borseth (Oklahoma City Community College)The Enduring Effects of Forced Rese lement: Zimbabwe’s Protected Villages
Shelley Liu (UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Naviga ng Researcher Iden ty and Research Environment Across Methods
TA76: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Dipali Mukhopadhyay (Columbia University)Chair Niloufer Siddiqui (Yale University)Disc. Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (Johns Hopkins University)Disc. Eunji Kim (Vanderbilt University)Part. Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Jennifer Philippa Eggert (Joint Learning Ini a ve on Faith and
Local Communi es)Part. Steven Rosenzweig (Boston University)Part. Mashail Malik (Harvard University)Part. Erum Haider (The College of Wooster)Part. Hajer Al-Faham (University of Pennsylvania)Part. Kris ne Eck (Uppsala University)
Roundtable
Interna onal EthicsHuman RightsEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
The Intersec on of Memory and Trauma for Minori es in Global Poli cs: Cases of the Age of Trauma in the Global South
TA77: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College)Disc. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California)
Panel
Language and Violence in the Rwandan GenocideLeah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)
Brazil’s Mother Against State Violence: a case study about how memory becomes securi zed in a militarized context of the war on drugs
Izadora X. Monte (Freie Universität, GTM-CRESPPA)Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College)
Israeli Encounters with the NakbaMira Sucharov (Carleton University)
Preliminary Program
Re -claimed Public Space: The Red Dress Project for MMIWLisa M. Burke (University of Denver)
State Forma on, Mnemonic Vic mhood, and Foreign Policy Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Rethinking strength out of this world: new power dynamics in outer space
TA78: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Kris n Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen)Disc. Daniel F. Pineu (Marburg University)
Panel
New pictures in old frames: how can states develop new space policy within the outdated framework of the interna onal regime for space?
Sarah Lieberman (Canterbury Christ Church University)Poli cal urgency and the regula on of sociotechnical imaginaries: The Outer Space Treaty and its lessons for cyberspace
Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)Arindrajit Basu (Centre for Internet and Society, India)
The compa bility of UK and US space policy through NATO: a partnership for the collec ve interna onal management of space?
Simon J. Smith (Staffordshire University)Broadening visions of power from the perspec ve of a small State: assessing Portugal’s space strategy
Sarah Da Mota (University of Coimbra)Outer space as outer: the condi ons for and consequences of separa ng earth space from outer space
Bernardo Fazendeiro (University of Coimbra, Faculty of Economics and Centre for Social Studies)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Connec vity and superregional poli cs in the Indo-PacificTA79: Thursday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Kris n Haugevik (NUPI)Disc. Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick)
Panel
The func onal logics of connec vity in superregional poli cs: the case of the Indo-Pacific
Bart J. Gaens (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Ville Sinkkonen (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Henri Vogt (University of Turku)
Climate change, connec vity and Asian development lending: Comparing the ADB and AIIB
Katja Creutz (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Russia’s mul ple connec vity strategies in Asia: Poli cs over economy
Kris ina Silvan (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Marcin Kaczmarski (University of Glasgow)
Chinese investments in the Nordic region: Norma ve Economic Statecra and its policy reac ons
Mikael Ma lin (University of Turku)Mikko Rajavuori (University of Eastern Finland)
The European approach to connec vity in the post-Covid-19 eraTyyne Karjalainen (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal ConflictsTB00-1: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disc. Jeremy S. Speight (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Poster Gallery Session
The Role of Reputa on in Territorial ClaimsCody Schmidt (University of Iowa)
Russia’s strategy in the Western BalkansNoela Mahmutaj (University of Tirana)
Contradic ng paradigms? Assessing the tension between accommoda ng former belligerents and implemen ng transi onal jus ce mechanisms in post-conflict se ngs.
Jana Foxe (University of Washington)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Trade & Poli csTB00-2: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disc. SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore)
Poster Gallery Session
Chains of Influence: Do large trade networks limit state behavior?Darrell Carter (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
The Costs of Conflict: Gravity Modelling Ukraine-Russia Trade 2000-2019
Zachary Kramer (Charles University)Failed Deals: Electoral Uncertainty in Trade Nego a ons
Huei-Jyun Ye (Binghamton University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
State Interven on in Civil WarsTB00-3: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disc. Colin Barry (University of Oklahoma)
Poster Gallery Session
The Impact of American Investments on US Interven ons in Civil War
Samaila Adelaiye (State University of New York, University at Buffalo)
From sponsors to cobelligerents: when do states escalate foreign support in civil war?
Giuseppe Spatafora (University of Oxford)
Junior Scholar Symposia
POLITICAL ECONOMY, DEVELOPMENT & MIGRATIONTB01: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair James F. Hollifield (Southern Methodist University)
Junior Scholar
Junior Scholar Symposia
POLITICAL ECONOMY, DEVELOPMENT & MIGRATION: Globaliza on & Financial Ins tu ons
TB01-A: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS-Disc David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)JSS-Disc Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland)
Junior Scholar Session
The Colonial Origins of Tax HavensLoriana Crasnic (University of Zurich)Lukas Hakelberg (Freie Universität Berlin)
The Impact of Financial Globaliza on on Poli cal Trust in Emerging Democracies: Crises and Corrup on
Busra Soylemez (University of Delaware)Globalisa on's Effect on Environmental Ac vism
Dafni Kalatzi Pantera (University of Essex)THE SPORTS ECONOMY OF E-GAMING IN EAST AFRICA
Ellen Busolo Milimu (UMass Boston)Neom City: Saudi Arabia’s white elephant or cu ng-edge urban innova on?
Nassar Alnassar (University of East Anglia)
Preliminary Program
Junior Scholar Symposia
POLITICAL ECONOMY, DEVELOPMENT & MIGRATION: Forced Migra on & Domes c Poli cs
TB01-B: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS-Disc Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast)JSS-Disc Stephane Baele (University of Exeter)
Junior Scholar Session
Reversing Exodus: An Experimental Study of the Role of Informa on and Psychological Processes in Voluntary Return
Peter Onah Thompson (University of North Carolina at Charlo e)Jonathan D. Hall (Uppsala University)James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charlo e)
Unpacking An -immigrant A tude in the West through Sri Lankan Immigrants’ Viewpoints: Are they disloyal ci zens and a security threat?
Pavithra Jayawardena (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka)Forced migra on, host community responses and social unrest onset
Eirin Haugseth (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))An -Immigra on Sen ment and Return Migra on
Junghyun Lim (University of Pi sburgh)Refugee Status and Regime Type: The Domes c Determinants of Asylum Gran ng.
Elizabeth Juhasz (Florida Interna onal University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
POLITICAL ECONOMY, DEVELOPMENT & MIGRATION: Poli cs of the South
TB01-C: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS-Disc Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)JSS-Disc Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University)
Junior Scholar Session
La n American Agency and China’s Infrastructure Diplomacy: an analy cal framework
Bruno Bine (London School of Economics)China and the Transna onal Poli cs of Solar PV. A Place in the Sun in South America?
Miquel Salvado-Gracia (University Duisburg-Essen)Third World Countries as Troops Contributors: Role of Mo va ons, Decision-Making and the Returns
Banshanlang Marwein (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Holding INGOs to account in Ethiopia: How state regula on of INGOs enhances effec veness and accountability
Marcel Kaba (The University of Sydney)Does the Race to the Bo om in Developing Countries Help or Hurt Workers?
Niccolo Bonifai (Georgetown University)Nita Rudra (Georgetown University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
POLITICAL ECONOMY, DEVELOPMENT & MIGRATION: Human Rights & Minority Groups
TB01-D: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS-Disc Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University)JSS-Disc Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno)
Junior Scholar Session
Repression of Iranian Baha'is, 2012-PresentNeekoo Colle (University of Toronto)
'This is not poli cal' - How Regional Organiza ons Depoli cize Human Rights
Swantje Schirmer (GIGA Hamburg)
LGBT Human Rights in Domes c and Interna onal Courts: Sodomy Decriminaliza on in Compara ve Perspec ve
Ayodeji Perrin (Northwestern University)The Influence of External Signals on Human Rights Abuses in Postcoup States
Jennifer Flinchum (University of Kentucky)Responsibility versus Realpoli k: Poli cs of State Response towards Sri Lankan refugees in India
Avan ka Dureha (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Improving Equity and Inclusion in interna onal Affairs Scholarship and Prac ce
TB02: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Emmanuel A. Balogun (Skidmore College)Part. Benjamin Horton (Chatham House)Part. Carmen Mezzera (Associa on of Professional Schools of
Interna onal Affairs)Part. Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University)Part. Bunmi Akinnusotu (What in the world podcast?/Howard
University)Part. Lindsay Rodman (Royal Military College of Canada)
Structuring Inclusion
Theory
What is IR Theory?TB03: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Alabama)Chair Andrew Szarejko (Naval Postgraduate School)Part. Terrence L. Chapman (The University of Texas at Aus n)Part. Anjali Dayal (Fordham University)Part. Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Daniel J. Levine (University of Alabama)Part. Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent)
Roundtable
Diploma c StudiesInterna onal Communica on
Public Opinion and Public DiplomacyTB05: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Efe Sevin (Towson University)Disc. Hannes Richter (Embassy of Austria in the United States)
Panel
Public opinion and regional integra on in sub-Saharan AfricaMwita Chacha (University of Birmingham)
A decent respect to the opinions of mankind? The effects of foreign viewpoints on American views of various US foreign policy ac vi es
Wilfred Chow (University of Hong Kong)Dov Levin (The University of Hong Kong)
California's Paradiplomacy: Plan of Ac on, Strategies and Decision Making Process
Alejandro Monjaraz Sandoval (Autonomous University of Baja California)
Economic Sanc ons and Target Public Opinion: Experimental Evidence from Turkey
Omer Zarpli (University of Pi sburgh)The Intercommunal Talks in Cyprus: Toward High Poli cs or Low Poli cs?
Przemysław Osiewicz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan)
Preliminary Program
Environmental StudiesPeace Studies
Environmental peacebuilding at 20: Reflec ons on the past, present and future of the field (I)
TB06: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ken Conca (American University)Disc. Ken Conca (American University)Part. Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Ins tute)Part. Farah Hegazi (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))Part. Laura Peters (University College London)Part. Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California)
Roundtable
Interna onal Organiza onHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Re-Theorizing the Emergence of Interna onal Organiza ons: Historical Perspec ves
TB07: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen)Disc. Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Panel
The Emergence of Interna onal Organiza ons: Why Were the Public Interna onal Unions European Organiza ons, Not Interna onal Organiza ons?
Tomohisa Ha ori (City University of New York)Can Peacekeeping Be “Post-Norma ve”?
Roland Paris (University of O awa)Re-theorizing the Evolu on of Regional Organiza ons: Lessons from La n American Integra on
Ivo Ganchev (Queen Mary University of London)Ins tu onal change in Interna onal Organiza ons: the reforms of United Na ons Development System and the of Security Council reforms in compara ve perspec ve
Luciana Campos (UFGD)States and Concerts: Generalized Knowledge and the Emergence of Ins tu ons
David Peterson (Ohio State University)
Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & Diversity
Intergenera onal Café: sharing experiences, building strategies or Everything you wanted to know about academic life but were too afraid to ask
TB08: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)Chair Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent)Part. Carrie Reiling (Washington College)Part. Mike Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont)Part. Phillip M. Ayoub (Occidental College)Part. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)Part. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito
USFQ / Amherst College)Part. Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton)Part. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University)Part. Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET)Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)Part. Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council)Part. Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa;
Dartmouth College)
Café Session
Interna onal Organiza on
Beyond Compe on and Coopera on: A Rela onal Approach to NGOs (I)
TB09: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Sigrid Quack (Universität Duisburg-Essen)Disc. Simon Pra (University of Bristol)
Panel
Beyond Compe on and Coopera on: A Rela onal Approach to NGOs
Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre (George Washington University)Sigrid Quack (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
The Ties That Bind Others: How Interpersonal Rela onships Make Rights
Nina Reiners (University of Potsdam)Transna onal Advocacy in a “Super-Network”: Promo ng Human Rights and Sustainability Principles in the Paris Climate Agreement
Andrea Schapper (University of S rling)Pathways to Brokerage: A Rela onal Approach to Understanding Global South Inter-Community NGO Networking
Ping Ma (University of Georgia)Ye Wang (UGA)Huimin Cheng (UGA)
NGO mergers and acquisi ons: a rela onal approachHans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego)George E. Mitchell (Baruch College, City University of New York)Bin Chen (Baruch College/CUNY)
TheoryInterna onal Poli cal SociologyGlobal Development
Whiteness, Race, and Interna onal Rela onsTB10: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Melanie Richter-Montpe t (University of Sussex)Disc. Bryant Sculos (Worcester State University)
Panel
Stupid Interna onal Rela onsLucas Van Milders (University of Groningen)
“For Nothing is Fixed” - Whiteness, Race, and (De)Securi za on Legacies
Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University)Racialized Liberalism and the Enwhitened Peace
Amoz Hor (George Washington University)The Global Family of White Supremacy and the Problem of the Poor White
Jacob Kripp (Johns Hopkins University)Order, Jus ce and Complex Indebtedness: Towards an Alterna ve Account of Liberal Order and its Crisis
Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London)Mark Laffey (SOAS, University of London)
Preliminary Program
Historical Interna onal Rela onsTheoryInterdisciplinary Studies
Quo Vadis Historical IR? On the Place and Future of Historical Inquiry in Interna onal Rela ons
TB12: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI)Disc. Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)Disc. Halvard Leira (NUPI)Part. Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics)Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)Part. Jens Bartelson (Lund University)Part. Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland)Part. Claire Vergerio (Leiden University)Part. Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt)Part. Lucian M. Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland)Part. Beate Jahn (University of Sussex)
Roundtable
Environmental StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Climate Change Adapta on as a Security IssueTB13: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Tobias Ide (Murdoch University)Chair Anselm Vogler (IFSH Hamburg)Disc. Tobias Ide (Murdoch University)
Panel
Climate Change, Peacebuilding, and Sustaining Peace – Insights from peace opera ons in Afghanistan, Mali, and Somalia
Florian Krampe (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute (SIPRI))
Climate induced migra on and urban conflictQuynh Nguyen (Australian Na onal University)Gabriele Spilker (University of Salzburg)Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern)Tobias Böhmelt (University of Essex)
Na onal Climate Policies along three Interven on PointsAnselm Vogler (IFSH Hamburg)
Climate Change and Security in the Anthropocene: the Role of the UNSC
Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo)Iden fying risks for conflict and violence from autonomous adapta on to climate impacts
Elisabeth Gilmore (Clark University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesInterna onal Security StudiesPoli cal Demography and Geography
Securing the Sea: The New Fron er of Global Poli csTB14: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Disc. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa)Disc. Áslaug Ásgeirsdó r (Bates College)
Panel
Problema zing Transna onal Fisheries Crime: The South China Sea Case
Edyta Roszko (CMI-Chris an Michelsen Ins tute)Blue Criminology: Towards a Trans-disciplinary Understanding of Crime at Sea
Sco Edwards (University of Bristol)Notes from Prison: Exploring Somali Convicts’ Experiences with Mari me Law Enforcement”
Jessica Larsen (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)
How Mari me Borders Se leToby James Rider (Texas Tech University)
’Illegal Trawlers Took all the Resources’: Understanding the Causal Link Between Mari me Piracy and Illegal Fishing
Cur s Bell (University of Tennessee at Knoxville)Aaron Gold (Sewanee: The University of the South)Anup Phayal (University of North Carolina, Wilmington)Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee)
Interdisciplinary StudiesInterna onal Educa onAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Interdisciplinarity in Global Studies: Forms, Uses, Cri queTB15: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego)Part. James H. Mi elman (American University)Part. Manfred B. Steger (University of Hawaii-Manoa)Part. Anita Weiss (University of Oregon)Part. Terry-Ann Jones (Lehigh University)Part. Murad Idris (University of Michigan)Part. Kathrin Bachleitner (University of Oxford)Part. Raymond C. Miller (San Francisco State University)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Poli cs of Iden ty and Migra on in South Asia and BeyondTB16: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)Disc. Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)
Panel
Understanding India's role in regional labour migra on governanceMira Burmeister-Rudolph (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
Seeking Environmental Knowledge from Marginalised Tradi ons: A Case Study of India’s Lower Caste and Tribal Tradi ons for a Global Environmental Impact
Nikhil Sehra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Understanding the Inter-Community Conflicts of Caste and Race in India and the USA
Bhoopendra Kumar Ahirwar (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Understanding the Importance of Public Spaces in India: Central Vista Reconstruc on Project
Ri uporna Cha erjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Rural-Urban Migra on and Livelihoods: A Qualita ve Study from Bangladesh
Nayma Qayum (Manha anville College)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Off the Beaten Path: Independent Researchers Beyond the Ivory Tower
TB17: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Michael Su on (Independent Researcher, Sydney, Australia )Part. Katherine Hibbs Pherson (Pherson Associates)Part. Michael Su on (Independent Researcher, Sydney, Australia )Part. Gino Vlavonou (Social Science Research Council)Part. Emma Birikorang (Kofi Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping
Training Centre (KAIPTC))
Special Programming
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Security Studies
US Grand Strategy and European ‘Strategic Autonomy’: Fostering A Transatlan c Debate
TB18: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Hugo Meijer (Sciences Po)Part. Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University)Part. Barry Posen (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Part. Hugo Meijer (Sciences Po)Part. Mauro Gilli (ETH Zurich)Part. Marina E. Henke (Her e School / Northwestern University)Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago)Part. Benede a Ber (College of Europe, Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Author Meets Cri cs: A Discussion of Alexander Downes's Catastrophic Success: Why Foreign-Imposed Regime Change Goes Wrong
TB19: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair John M. Owen (University of Virginia)Disc. Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University)Part. Dan Reiter (Emory University)Part. Melissa Willard-Foster (University of Vermont)Part. Lindsey O'Rourke (Boston College)Part. Michael Poznansky (Naval War College)Part. Benjamin Denison (Defense Priori es )Part. John M. Owen (University of Virginia)
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Dealing with the Un-certainty of Peace Processes: Opportuni es and Limits of Technologies for Peacebuilding
TB20: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna)Disc. Jan Pospisil (ASPR Vienna)
Panel
New approaches to foresight and predic ve analy csMar n Waehlisch (United Na ons)
Addressing uncertainty in ceasefire monitoring: is technology a game changer?
Aly Verjee (US Ins tute of Peace)Building a Peace We Don’t Know? The Power of Subjunc ve Technologies in Peacebuilding
Andreas Hirblinger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Conflict clarity or complexity? Kate Keator (The Carter Center)
Fixing a Broken Bridge to Peace: Protec on of Civilians, Technology, and Coordina on in UN Peace Opera ons
John Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))Allard Duursma (ETH Zurich)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Building and Managing the Counter-ISIS Coali onTB21: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Sarah-Myriam Mar n-Brule (Bishop's University)Disc. Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
Panel
The poli cs of US requests for joining coali on warfare: A small state perspec ve
Rasmus Brun Pedersen (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark)
The Ambivalent: Premature Withdrawal from the Counter-ISIS Coali on
Jus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal)The Faithful Allies: Explaining the Sources of their Unshaken Commitment in Figh ng ISIS
Jonathan Paquin (Laval University)The Defaulters: Op ng Out of the Counter-ISIS Coali on
Stefanie von Hlatky (Queen's University)Iraq’s role in the coali on against the Islamic State
Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa)
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Poli cs of the Pandemic: Foreign Policy Analysis and Covid-19TB22: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Erin Cassese (West Virginia University)Disc. Erin Cassese (West Virginia University)
Panel
Test, Trace, Traits: The Effect of Poli cal Leadership on the European Response to Covid-19
Amanda Young (University of Illinois at Springfield)Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springfield)
The President, the Governors, and COVID-19: Public Percep ons of Federal and State Authori es in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Autumn Perkey (University of Maryland College Park )Sarah Croco (University of Maryland)
Vaccine Na onalism in the Covid EraSharad Joshi (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies)
COVID-19 “Humanitarianism”: Coronavirus Aid Distribu on by China, Russia, and the U.S.
Bri nee Carter (University of Kansas)Mariya Y. Omelicheva (Na onal Defense University)
From Russia with Cure: Data-Based Analysis of Russian Humanitarian Aid During the Pandemic
Oleg Shakirov (Center for Advanced Governance)Dmitry Solovyev (Center for Advanced Governance)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Poli cal Economy of SecurityTB23: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University)Disc. Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University)
Panel
Race, Trade, and the Demise of Southern Interna onalismBenjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University)
Rota ng Bandits: Assessing the influence of reported khaki-collar crime
Michael A. Allen (Boise State University)Michael Flynn (Kansas State University)Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)
Hierarchy in Armaments Imports: European Fighter Jet ProcurementFlorian Bodamer (Boston University)
Guns, Gains, and Growth: New es mates on how the rela onship between military and economic power has changed over 200 years
Miriam Barnum (University of Southern California)Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University)Jonathan Markowitz (University of Southern California)Gaea Morales (University of Southern California)
Arming Costs Humanity More Than WarAndrew J. Coe (Vanderbilt University)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
What is Statebuilding?TB24: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley)Disc. Susanna P. Campbell (American University)Disc. Naazneen Barma (University of Denver)Part. Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College)Part. Megan Stewart (American University)Part. Pierre Englebert (Pomona College)Part. Melissa Lee (Princeton University)Part. William Nomikos (Washington University in St. Louis)Part. Simone S. Dietrich (University of Geneva)Part. Desha Girod (Georgetown University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
The Ethics of Researching Armed GroupsTB25: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Christopher Day (College of Charleston)Part. Chris ne Cheng (King's College London)Part. Sarah Daly (Columbia University)Part. Peter Krause (Boston College)Part. Romain Malejacq (Radboud University Nijmegen)Part. Zoe Marks (Harvard Kennedy School)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Implemen ng private sustainability governance in a rapidly changing world: Barriers, mechanisms of change, and on-the-ground effects
TB26: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Anne Mook (University of Georgia)Disc. Virginia Ann Haufler (University of Maryland)
Panel
Explaining compliance with Voluntary Sustainability StandardsThomas Dietz (University of Münster)Paulo Mortara Ba s c (University of Münster)
CSR and labour standards during the pandemic: Evidence from Honduras, India, Ethiopia, and Myanmar
Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheffield)Perla Polanco Leal (The University of Sheffield)Penelope Kyritsis (Worker Rights Consor um)Michael Marshall (University of Sheffield)
Private governance amid geopoli cal tensions: The case of Be er Co on Ini a ve
Yixian Sun (University of Bath)The bo om line: Mul na onal corpora ons and CSR effec veness in the extrac ve sector
Alero Akporiaye (Rhode Island School of Design)The effec veness of private supply chain governance in hal ng palm oil-driven deforesta on in Indonesia
Janina Grabs (ETH Zurich)Jason Benedict (University of California Santa Barbara)Robert Heilmayr (University of California, Santa Barbara)Kimberly Carlson (New York University)Rachael Garre (ETH Zurich)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Crisis Escala on Dynamics: New EvidenceTB27: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah)Disc. Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University)
Panel
“Defense Policy Implica ons of Near-Crisis Findings”Sco A. Silverstone (U.S. Military Academy)
Postures and Portents: Ac on-Level Predictors of Crisis Escala onKyle Beardsley (Duke University)Anne van Wijk (University of Southern California)
US-Iran Ballis c Missile Test of 2015: Why not a Full-Blown Crisis?Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah)
The Russia-Georgia War of 2008Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University)
The Dynamics of Crisis: What happens and Why does it ma er?Patrick James (University of Southern California)Edward Gonzalez (University of Southern California)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Migra on and Asylum from and within the EUTB28: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ahmed Abozaid (University of St Andrews)Disc. Ahmed Abozaid (University of St Andrews)
Panel
A er Securi sa on: Militarisa on of Governance of Migra on in the EU and Implica ons for the EU’s iden ty
Muge Kinacioglu (Hace epe University & Leiden University)The external dimension of EU Asylum and Migra on Policy: Externaliza on via agreements with EU border countries
Stefania P. Panebianco (University of Catania)Francesca Longo (University of Catania)
Enac ng Solidarity: Irregularized Migra on, Search and Rescue and the Mari me Borders of EUrope
Michael Gordon (McMaster University)Developing city leadership in the recep on of refugees. The cases of Barcelona and Madrid
Juan Carlos Triviño Salazar (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Bordering prac ces: Hungarian-Serb border policing Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Curriculum Development: Interna onaliza on, Globaliza on, Diversifica on
TB29: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Robert Lummack (University of O awa)Disc. Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University)
Panel
Making the world personal: Rela onal pedagogy and teaching IRAdam Lusk (Rosemont College)
Localizing the Interna onal Rela ons Classroom: A Pedagogical Evalua on of Academic Partnerships with City Government
Heidi Haddad (Pomona College)Madeline Baer (Occidental College)
Teaching for the Future in the Present: Understanding Global Competence and Teaching It Through the Transforma ve Lens during Covid-19.
Izabela Majewska (University of North Florida)Worlding Within Your Limits: The Global IR Agenda in the Classroom
Aaron E nger (Carleton University)
Preliminary Program
Globalizing IR Teaching: A Compara ve AnalysisRamin Ahmadoghlu (Emory University)Bulat Akhmetkarimov (Kazan Federal University)Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Failure in a ‘Wider Discipline?’: From Shadow CVs to Produc ve Solidarity
TB30: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kari De Pryck (University of Cambridge)Part. Janine Bressmer (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies/Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding)
Part. Eliza Urwin (The Graduate Ins tute Geneva)Part. Mirko Reul (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)Part. Julie e Ganne (IHEID)Part. Maira Kuppers (Berghof Founda on)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
World Poli cs and the Performing Arts I. Crea ve prac ce in/as knowledge crea on
TB31: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Rachmi Diyah Larasa (Gender, Women & Sexuali y Studies/ University of Minnesota)
Disc. Cami Rowe (Lancaster University)
Panel
Knowing world poli cs through dance: Choreographic thinking and the staging of war
Audrey Reeves (Virginia Tech)Rave against the machine: Sensing the poli cs of conflict through electronic music and dance culture
Maria-Adriana Deiana (Queen's University Belfast)No High Flyers: The Geography, Poli cal Economy and Experience of Contemporary Circus
Keith Krause (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Where Bombs Drop, Where Men Dance: (Auto)Ethnography of War and Queer Worldmaking in Kabul
Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Jefferson University)(Re)Construc ng the Asylum System through the lens of Applied Theatre Keywords: asylum system, applied theatre, personal narra ve, iden ty, Paolo Freire, Jacques Rancière
Sofia Nakou (University of Edinburgh )
Women's Caucus
Women and Leadership in Intelligence and Na onal SecurityTB32: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense)Disc. Debora Pfaff (Na onal Intelligence University )Part. Phuong Hoang (Na onal Intelligence University)Part. Stacey Pollard (Na onal Intelligence University)Part. Susan Perlman (Na onal Intelligence University)Part. Valerie Snaman (NIU)Part. Virginia Kent (Na onal Intelligence University)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Centering African Voices and Theories in IRTB33: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Karolina Werner (University of Western Ontario)Disc. Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)Disc. Evelyn N. Mayanja (University of Manitoba)Part. Rita Abrahamsen (University of O awa)Part. Sylvia Bawa (York University)Part. W. R. Nadège Compaoré (University of Toronto)Part. J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)Part. Sithembile Mbete (University of Pretoria)Part. Mohamed Sesay (York University)Part. Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Thomas Tieku (King's University College at UWO)
Roundtable
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)Interdisciplinary Studies
Returning to Syria: the Dynamics of Syrian Displaced Popula on Returns
TB34: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Filippo Dionigi (University of Bristol)Disc. Wendy Pearlman (Northwestern University)
Panel
“I will return strong” The role of aspira ons and abili es in refugee return migra on
Lea Müller-Funk (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)Sonja Fransen (Maastricht University)
The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Repatria on Policymaking in Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey
ZEYNEP SAHIN MENCUTEK (Bonn Interna onal Center for Conversion)
Temporary Protec on Regime as a Poli cal Leverage for Refugee Returns
Derya Ozkul (University of Oxford)The EU as a bridge-builder between countries of asylum and origin? The case of Syrian refugee return
Tamirace Fakhoury (Aalborg University)Hope and Fear: the poli cs of refugees’ return in the Syrian displacement crisis
Filippo Dionigi (University of Bristol)
Historical Interna onal Rela onsTheoryA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Downfall of the American Order: Liberalism’s End? TB35: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University)Part. Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University)Part. Rawi Abdelal (Harvard University)Part. Jonathan Kirshner (Boston College)Part. Peter Gourevitch (University of California San Diego)Part. John Gerard Ruggie (Harvard University)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Post Communist Systems
Russia's Place in the Global OrderTB36: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Michael O. Slobodchikoff (Troy University)Part. Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University)Part. Richard Sakwa (University of Kent)Part. Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London)Part. Michael E. Aleprete (Westminster College)Part. Maria Lagu na (St.-Petersburg State University, School of
Interna onal Rela ons)Part. Natalia G. Zaslavskaia (Saint-Petersburg State University)Part. Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University)Part. Michael O. Slobodchikoff (Troy University)
Roundtable
South Asia in World Poli csPost Communist Systems
Examining India’s Domes c Poli cs and its Implica ons in South Asia
TB37: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Sinderpal Singh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore ( S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, RSIS))
Disc. Tusharika Deka (University of No ngham)
Panel
Inside is Outside: Domes c Poli cs and India’s Look East Policy Sinderpal Singh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore ( S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, RSIS))
The Response from Global South State to Hegemonic Globaliza on: A case of India
Pooja Kotwal (Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi)Indian Grand Strategy Towards Himalayan States
Jayant Chandel (Jawaharlal Nehru University)New wars and the changing nature of the Kashmir conflict: Surveillance and iden ty forma on among Kashmiri youth
Tusharika Deka (University of No ngham)Revisi ng the Simla Agreement, 1972: India’s Foreign Policy on Kashmir
Ziaul Haque Sheikh (South Asian University, New Delhi)
Environmental StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal poli cal economy of environmental and climate ac on
TB38: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Muzhou Zhang (University of Essex)Disc. Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Panel
Iden fying poli cally acceptable policy op ons for more sustainable global supply chains: experimental evidence from 12 high-income countries
Dennis Kolcava (ETH Zurich)Keith Smith (ETH-Zurich)Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH Zurich))
Corporate Governance, Time Horizons, and Climate Policy Preferences
Jonas Meckling (University of California, Berkeley)Jared Finnegan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
THE EU’s CARBON BORDER ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM: CREATING CONFLICT OR A CLIMATE CLUB?
Jorgen We estad (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)Lars H. Gulbrandsen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Linking the Polycentric Carbon Pricing SystemKatja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven)Katrina Cano (University of Leuven)Charlo e Debeuf (KU Leuven)Mar n Rabbia (KU Leuven)Valeria Zambianchi (University of Leuven)Asgeir Barlaup (KU Leuven)
The Geoeconomics of Climate Change Kennedy Mbeva (University of Melbourne )
Interna onal Security Studies
Gaming non-Kine c: New Approaches to Influence, Informa on Opera ons, and Cyber Warfare
TB39: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Karl P. Mueller (RAND Corpora on)Disc. Benjamin M. Jensen (American University, School of
Interna onal Service and Marine Corps University (CSC))
Panel
Gaming Cyber Deterrence: Modeling Clandes ne Capabili esAndrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley)
New approaches to studying deployment and logis cs in gamesAbby Doll (King's College, London)
Wargaming to Explore Emo on and Cogni on during CrisisBenjamin Schechter (U.S. Naval War College)
Games and missing meso-level models: Studying the human dimension of warfare
Elizabeth (Ellie) Bartels (RAND Corpera on)Evolving Metrics: Epistemologies and Mechanics for Gaming Influence Opera ons
Devin Hayes Ellis (University of Maryland)
Global Development
(Re)Wri ng Development: Language, Literature and Imagina ons TB40: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Shiera Malik (DePaul University)Disc. Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College)
Panel
‘There are no words for violence, rape and sexual harassment in our language’. Talking about gender-based violence in South Sudan.
Angela Maria Crack (University of Portsmouth)Ordinary Language and the Figure of the Child: Examining Temporal-Linguis c Structures of Colonial Violence through Frantz Fanon and Stanley Cavell
Sheharyar Imran (Johns Hopkins University)Wri ng an Empire of Uniformity; Or, Assimila ng ‘Appalachia’ and Erasing ‘Savages’
Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University)Ecologies of Comparison in Interna onal Rela ons: Rela onality and Jus ce
Enrike van Wingerden (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Concep ons of Development in Ursula Le Guin’s Hainish CycleFernanda Barasuol (Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados)Thiago Borne (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS))
Interna onal Security Studies
Compe on and Collabora on in the Indo-PacificTB41: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Beverley Loke (University of Exeter)Disc. Beverley Loke (University of Exeter)
Panel
Preliminary Program
The Ba le for Port Access: China and India’s Compe on for Mari me Access in Iran and Pakistan
Geoffrey F. Gresh (Na onal Defense University)The Role of Small and Middle Powers in Contemporary Indo-Pacific Great Power Play
Lukas Karl Danner (University of Iceland)Anna Hayes (James Cook University)
Evolving Mul lateralism in Indo-PacificNirmal Jindal (Delhi University)
Cul va ng an Integrated Strategic Engagement Architecture in the Indo-Pacific
Daniel Katz (James A. Baker III Ins tute for Public Policy, Rice University)
Upgrada on of India's Nuclear Sea-Deterrence Capability - The Indo-Pacific Direc on and Newer Forma ons
Shayesta Nishat Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Diploma c Studies
Diplomacy's New Fron ersTB42: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Simon Taylor Disc. Olufemi Oloba (OGEES Ins tute, Afe Babalola University, Ado-
Eki )
Panel
Cultural Diplomacy and Sanc ons as Hybrid Tools of Foreign Policy: EU Countries Rela ons with Russian Federa on in 2014-2016
Beata Ociepka (University of Wroclaw)Revolu ons and Evolu on: ANSAs and the changing diploma c landscape
Bhavani Kannan (The Australian Na onal University)Gender in outer space: decision-making, diplomacy and policy
Elise Stephenson (Griffith University)Space Diplomacy
Mai'a K. Davis Cross (Northeastern University)Technology, Diplomacy, and Change: Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War World
G. Doug Davis (Troy University)
Diploma c StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies
Sport and Interna onal Rela ons in the Post-Pandemic EraTB43: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Katarina Kusic (Aberystwyth University )Part. John J. Hogan (University of Groningen)Part. Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)Part. Verity Postlethwaite (SOAS University of London )Part. Claire Jenkin (University of Her ordshire)Part. Michael Toomey (Aberystwyth University)Part. David Webber (Solent University)Part. Jung Woo Lee (University of Edinburgh )
Roundtable
Women's CaucusFeminist Theory and Gender StudiesPeace Studies
War and Peace in the gendered Pandemic TB44: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Disc. Elena B. Stavrevska (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Disc. Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)
Panel
A culture war fought on imagined foreign soil: Poli cs and percep on of gender inequality
Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba)Changing geographies of State Power: The US mobiliza on of Cyberspace
Sulagna Basu (University of Sydney)“When Near is Far:” Breaking of Support System for Women During COVID 19
Seema Shekhawat (University of Central Florida)The contribu on of feminist theologians to peacebuilding in the former Yugoslavia
Emilie Fort (Durham University)Black Women’s Heightened Socio-Economic Issues During The Pandemic
TRIPTI CHOWDHURY (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
In/Civili es: Women in Diplomacy and Conflict ManagementTB45: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Amanda Donahoe (Centenary College of Louisiana)Disc. Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - Jimmy and
Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolu on)
Panel
Gender and Elite CuesAlexandra Stark (New America)Madison Schramm (Carnegie Mellon University)
“Doing” WPS in EU peacekeeping missions: building community, carving space
Marion Greziller (The University of Manchester)The problem with representa ve models of inclusion: Rethinking peace nego a on design
Alexandra McAuliff (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s University)
One Size Does Not Fit All: Expanding Feminisms & Gender Analysis in Interna onal Conflict Management (INCM)
Emily Cook (Kennesaw State University)Integra ng the WPS Agenda: Protec ng Women Who Par cipate in Post Conflict Poli cal and Public Life.
Catherine Turner (Durham University)Aisling Ann Swaine (University College Dublin)
Interna onal Ethics
Technology and Ethics in Warfare: Cyber, AI and the Enhanced Soldier
TB46: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Milla E. Vaha (University of the South Pacific)Disc. John Emery (University of Oklahoma)
Panel
“We’re hoping and praying”: The Case for Military Involvement in Cyber-Defense of Civilian Cri cal Infrastructure in NATO States
Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales)Karine Pontbriand (UNSW Canberra)
Ontological In visibility and Cyber Conflict- The Problem of Sight and Vision in Establishing Threat
Jonathon Patrick Whooley (San Francisco State University)Not So Remote Drone Warfare
Jean-Bap ste Jeangene Vilmer (Ins tute for Strategic Research (IRSEM))
The In macy of Cyber ViolenceJonathon Patrick Whooley (San Francisco State University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Approaches to the Ethics of Military AINicholas Forrest (U.S. Air Force)Joseph Chapa (US Air Force)Steven Chen (Emory University)Meghana Subramaniam (North Carolina State University)
Global Development
Transna onal Poli cal Thought: Revolu on, Violence, and Subjec vity
TB47: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Narendran Kumarakulasingam (University of Waterloo)Disc. Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College)
Panel
ABJURATION AND SUBJECTIVITY PALMARES, QUILOMBOLAS, AND REPUBLICANISM.
Siba Grovogui (Cornell University)James Baldwin and Transna onal Poli cal Thought
Begum Adalet (Cornell University)The Poli cal Economy of Walter Rodney: Intersec ons of Marxism with Postcolonialism
Randolph B. Persaud (American University)Revolu on as a Mode of Study: The Radical Pedagogy of Thomas Sankara
Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College)A Time to Kill: Third World Assassina ons and the anxiety of domina on
Alina Sajed (McMaster University)
Environmental Studies
Asian Countries in Global Environmental GovernanceTB48: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Myeongji Kang (Yonsei University)Disc. John Chung-En Liu (Occidental College)
Panel
Indigenous Knowledge and the Environment as a Global Issue: Examples from Southeast Asia
Kim Reimann (Georgia State University)Planning Policy and Pollu on: Evalua ng China’s Policy Response to Climate Change
Jingwen Wu (University of Kentucky)James R. Masterson (Morehead State University)
Beyond integra on of global sustainable development agreements: Towards equitable development of marginalized groups in Southeast Asia
Lisa Hiwasaki (University of Rhode Island)Sustainability leaders in the Global South: Explaining the rise of “green” tea companies in China and Sri Lanka
Michael J. Bloomfield (University of Bath)Is China a Leader in Environmental Diplomacy?
Phillip Stalley (DePaul University)
Environmental Studies
Water Conflicts, Governance, and Jus ceTB49: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean)Disc. Ashok Swain (Uppsala University)
Panel
Transboundary water coopera on and water diplomacy as an approach to regional coopera on
Maria Luísa Telarolli de Almeida Leite (University of São Paulo (USP))Isabela Ba stello Espíndola (University of Sao Paulo)
Developing and Implemen ng Public-Private Data Collabora ves in the Water Sector: Opportuni es and Challenges
Evgenia Nizkorodov (University of California, Irvine)Addressing the Chronic Water-Access Conflict in Mumbai, India: Interdisciplinarity, Complexity, and Poli cs
Paroma Wagle (University of California, Irvine)The value of water in mes of pandemic: a mul disciplinary discussion
Agata Brito (University of São Paulo )Flavia Barbosa (Universidade de São Paulo)
Evalua ng stakeholder par cipa on in new water supply projects: The case of seawater desalina on in southern California
Ekta Patel (Duke University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Civilians and Armed Groups in Postwar ContextsTB50: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes)Disc. Danielle Gilbert (U.S. Air Force Academy)
Panel
Postwar Violence and Poli cal Compe on: Explaining the Surge in Violence a er the Colombian Peace Accords
Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University)Quasi-state paramilitarism: A reflec on from Georgia, 1985 – 2003
Shukuko Koyama (Toyo University)Supers ons and Civilian Displacement: Evidence from the Colombian Conflict
Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver)Rethinking Armed Groups and Poli cs: The Syrian Civil War and the Rise of Mili atocracies
Yaniv Voller (University of Kent)Levels of Analysis and Theories of Violence in Civil Wars: Ideology and Contesta on in Nicaragua
Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
ENMISA Dis nguished Scholar PanelTB51: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Bahar Baser (Durham University & Stellenbosch University (SIGLA))
Part. Susan Banki (University of Sydney)Part. Anne McNevin (The New School)Part. Noora Lori (Boston University)Part. Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand )Part. Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam)Honoree
Loren Landau (University of the Witwatersrand)
Dis nguished Scholar
Interna onal Security Studies
The Geopoli cs of InterdependenceTB52: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Selim Yilmaz (University of No ngham)Disc. Erica Moret (Graduate Ins tute)
Panel
The EU and the US-Chinese ‘tech war’Roland Vogt (The University of Hong Kong)
The Effects of Western Economic Sanc ons on Chinese Foreign Direct Investment Abroad
Glen Biglaiser (University of North Texas)Kelan Lu (University of South Carolina)David Lektzian (Texas Tech University)
Preliminary Program
The Great Power Poli cs of Global Supply Chains. Implica ons for European Security
Stefan Borg (Swedish Defense University)Na onal Power and the Structure of Input Trade
Nazim Uras Demir (University of California, Irvine)Global Supply Chains and Geopoli cs
Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)
Interna onal Security Studies
Drivers of Nuclear StrategyTB53: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Fahd Humayun (Yale University)Disc. Dan Altman (Georgia State University)
Panel
Latent Deterrence or Symbolic Retalia on: Revisi ng China’s Nuclear Strategy
Hongyu Zhang (University of North Carolina Wilmington)A Causal Logic of Authoritarian Nuclear Concession: Poli cal Normaliza on, Domes c Pressure, and the Security-Legi macy Dilemma
Inhwan Oh (Boston College)Controlling the Narra ve? Strategy Adjustment, Legi ma on, and Carter's Nuclear Policy
Colleen Larkin (Columbia University)The Varied Roads to Armageddon: Unpacking the Use-It-or-Lose-It Dilemma
David Logan (Princeton University)When Personalism Ma ers: Nuclear Latency and Conflict Propensity
Yu Bin Kim (University of Missouri)
Peace StudiesInterna onal Security Studies
Former Rebel Par es and Poli cs A er WarTB54: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy)Disc. Gyda M. Sindre (Department of Poli cs, University of York,
UK)Disc. Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy)
Panel
Legisla ng Peace? How Gender Diverse Rebel Par es Implement Peace Provisions
Jakana L. Thomas (Michigan State University)The legacy of an authoritarian successor party: The EPRDF and the prospects for the Prosperity Party in Ethiopia
Terrence P. Lyons (George Mason University)What kinds of par es emerge from former militant groups?
John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)Post Basnet (University of North Texas)
Rebel group successor par es as policy-makers: Implica ons for post-war governance and peacebuilding
Gyda M. Sindre (Department of Poli cs, University of York, UK)Former rebel par es and post-war party systems
Carrie Manning (Georgia State University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Poli cs of Foreign Aid & HumanitarianismTB55: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Lauren Ferry (University of Mississippi)Disc. Lauren Ferry (University of Mississippi)
Panel
Beyond Sweet Talk: Racism, Foreign Aid, and Trade Rela ons in the Post-Colonial World
J. P. Singh (George Mason University)
Affluence without Influence? Cost Con ngency, Time Horizons, and Recipient Opinion of Aid Donors
Zenobia Chan (Princeton University)How Much Yuan Is a Seat on the Security Council Worth? Chinese Foreign Aid and Lobbying at the United Na ons
Su-Hyun Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)
Ge ng a Be er Deal: Chinese Development Assistance and the Poli cal Economy of Sovereign Debt Restructuring
Ma hew Cobb (Coastal Carolina University)Legi ma ng Solidarity: Corporate Partnerships and the Poli cal Climate for Humanitarianism
Maha Rafi Atal (University of Glasgow)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyInterna onal Organiza on
The Crisis of Mul lateralism, Uncertainty and Deglobaliza on: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Economic Governance
TB56: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw)Disc. Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw)Disc. Rafal Wisniewski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan)
Panel
The Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Global Climate Governance Mechanisms
Marina Larionova (Russian Presiden al Academy of Na onal Economy and Public Administra on)Irina Popova (Center for Interna onal Ins tu ons Research Russian Presiden al Academy of Na onal Economy and Public Administra on)
Global Governance of Foreign Direct Investment: Deglobaliza on in a post Covid era?
Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University of Edmonton)The WTO and the pandemic: Regaining its relevance in Global Economic Governance?
Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen)How trade can support women's economic empowerment in the Covid-19 era and beyond
Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw)Interna onal Financial Ins tu ons’ Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Poli cs of the European UnionTB57: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz)Disc. Knud Erik Jorgensen (Aarhus University)Disc. Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz)
Panel
The European Rescue of Poli cs? Crises, Euroscep cs and the Return of Poli cs to the European Union
Petr Kratochvil (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)Zdenek Sychra (University of West Bohemia)
The European Union’s “compe ve sustainability”: Could it be a dangerous trap on the path toward climate-neutral Europe by 2050
Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of Poli cal Sciences)
A Europe against the Regions? Self-determina on and democra c legi macy in the European Union
Niklas Bremberg (Stockholm University & Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Preliminary Program
Differen ated Dynamics of Norm Contesta on in Illiberal Europe: Poland, Hungary and Turkey
Digdem Soyal n-Colella (Al nbas University)Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Bahçeşehir University)Ebru Turhan (Turkish-German University)Selin Türkeş-Kılıç (Yeditepe University)
EU's Strategic Pivot to the Indo-Pacific: Convergence and Divergence
Juan Luis Lopez Aranguren (University of Zaragoza (Spain))
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Geopoli cal Issues in IR ITB58: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Edward H. K. Howell (University of Oxford)Disc. Miriam Prys-Hansen (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)Disc. Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Panel
Reposi oning the Indo-Pacific Region in Global Geopoli csUmmu Salma Bava (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Domes c Determinants of Vietnam’s China Strategy: Synergy Between Regime Legi macy, Rising An -China Na onalism, and the Primacy of The Pragma c Leaders
Dung Phan (RSIS)Benjamin Tze Ern Ho (Nanyang Technological University)
A scramble for Sudan? Explaining the Drivers of Middle Eastern Countries Influence in Sudan.
Abigail Kabandula (University of Denver)India-US Strategic Rela ons in the Indo-Pacific Region: Opportuni es and Challenges
Shalini Balaiah (Christ University)Another lesson from the periphery: IR in Belarus and Ukraine
Ar som Sidarchuk (University of Milan)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Experimental Analysis of Foreign Policy ProcessesTB59: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University)Disc. Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University)
Panel
Shaming, Praising, and Domes c Support for Interna onal Agreements
Naomi Egel (Cornell University)Good for now? The temporal classifica on of foreign policies: a conjoint experiment
Rotem Dvir (Texas A&M University)Liberal Order and the Electoral Connec on: Evidence from a survey experiment
Luke Perez (Arizona State University)Fear of Falling Behind: How Global Status Concerns Affect Support for Domes c Policies
Jonathan Schulman (Northwestern University)Genera on and Public Support for the Use of Force
Charles K. S. Wu (Purdue University)
Historical Interna onal Rela onsTheoryEnglish School
Author meets cri cs: Ayse Zarakol - Before the WestTB60: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)Part. Julian Go (University of Chicago)Part. David Kang (University of Southern California)Part. Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College)Part. George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)Part. Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington)Part. Victoria Tin-bor Hui (University of Notre Dame)Part. Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)
Roundtable
Human RightsInterna onal LawHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Human rights, Interna onal Law, and Interna onal PressureTB61: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Gino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania)Disc. Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia)Disc. Gino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania)
Panel
Interna onal Pressure and the promo on of human rightsGino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania)
Emba led Instruc on: The Poli cs of Interna onal Humanitarian Law Training
Tracey Blasenheim (University of Minnesota)Cose e Creamer (University of Minnesota - Twin Ci es)Berika Ozcan (University of Minnesota Twin Ci es)
China and Black Lives Ma er: Racism, Hegemony, and Delegi ma on in Interna onal Poli cs
Zoltan Buzas (University of Notre Dame, Keough School of Global Affairs )
Social Pressure and Human Rights Treaty Ra fica on: Archival Evidence from Britain
Giovanni Man lla (University of Cambridge)The Influence of Norm Framing on NGO Programming
Margo Mullinax (American Jewish World Service)Baekkwan Park (Emory University)Jacqueline Hart (Women's Refugee Commission)Morgan Barney (University of Georgia)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
The Causes and Consequences of Modern Na onalismTB62: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Chair Christopher Clary (University at Albany)Disc. Harris Mylonas (George Washington University)
Panel
When Iden es Clash: Why Taiwan Opposes Coopera on with Mainland China
Kathleen Powers (Dartmouth College)Dalton Lin (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Na onalism and Shared Democra c Iden tyJiyoung Ko (Bates College)
Does Na onalism Increase Belief in An -Minority Misinforma on? Experimental Evidence from Pakistan
Asfandyar Mir (Stanford University)Niloufer Siddiqui (Yale University)
Preliminary Program
India's Changed Na onal Iden ty & Why India's Contemporary Democra c Backsliding will Endure
Maya Tudor (Oxford University)Construc ng Na ons and Na onalisms in Schools
Ahsan I. Bu (George Mason University)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Soma c Soldier Subjec fica on: Targe ng the Pre- and Un-Conscious Realms in Military Recruitment, Training, Deployment, Recrea on
TB63: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Aggie Hirst (King's College London)Part. Paul Higate (University of Bath)Part. Jesse Crane-Seeber (War Studies, King's College, London)Part. Nicole Sunday Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)Part. Kenneth MacLeish (Vanderbilt University)Part. John Protevi (Louisiana State University)Part. Nathan Tilton (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Kevin McSorley (The Open University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
More Trade, Less Order, Smaller World: The Poli cs of Divergence in the Post-Pandemic Trade Regime
TB64: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich)Disc. Silke Trommer (University of Manchester)
Panel
Free to Trade: Global Britain and the Brexit Sovereignty TrapGabriel Siles-Brügge (University of Warwick)
Did Labor Rights Save the NAFTA?: Norm Development and Labor Governance in Regional Trade Agreements
Greg J. Anderson (University of Alberta)Do Retaliatory Tariffs Work? Rebalancing Trade and the Cycle of Reciprocity
Marc D. Froese (Burman University)Nego a ng through the backdoor: How the EU leveraged the Food Assistance Conven on to shape WTO trade nego a ons
Ma as E. Margulis (The University of Bri sh Columbia)Populist Trade Views, Foreign Investment, and The Need for Development: Evidence from West Virginia
Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University)
Interna onal Organiza on
Rethinking Ordering: Approaching the Paradoxes and Challenges of a “Smaller World”
TB65: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt)Disc. Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Panel
Sovereignty in Digital Interna onal Rela ons: Dreams of Technological Self-Determina on and Data Control in Europe
Kris n Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen)“Mul lateral” For Me But Not For Thee? An nomies of a “Democra c Mul lateralism” in Light of Authoritarian Challenges
Jens Bartsch (Goethe University Frankfurt)Daniel Jacobi (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Ordering a World of Great Disrup ons: Theore cal ChallengesYongjin Zhang (University of Bristol)
From Mul lateral to Mul -Order GovernanceTrine Flockhart (University of Southern Denmark)
Lonely Mul lateralismShogo Suzuki (University of Manchester)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
China, the Belt and Road Ini a ve, and the emerging Interna onal Order
TB66: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria)Disc. Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria)
Panel
China-Russia Rela ons and the Belt and Road Ini a veBrian G. Carlson (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
Resurrec ng the Leviathan? BRI, State Forma on, and the Emerging Interna onal Order
Husnain Iqbal (University of Victoria )An Open Source Database to Track Belt and Road Ini a ve Investments
William Norris (Texas A&M, Bush School)China’s Structural Influence and Infrastructure Poli cs in Southeast Asia
Selina Ho (Na onal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy)
The Impact of Souring Sino-American Rela ons and COVID-19 on China’s Belt and Road in the Middle East and Africa
Dawn Murphy (U.S. Air War College)
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Author Meets Cri cs: Julia C. Morse's The Bankers' Blacklist: Unofficial Market Enforcement and the Global Fight against Illicit Financing (Cornell University Press, 2022)
TB67: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)Part. Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)Part. Julia Morse (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Layna Mosley (Princeton University)Part. Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)Part. Daniel L. Nielson (Brigham Young University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Communica onScien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesInterna onal Security Studies
Media, Democracy, and SecurityTB68: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Shawn M. Powers (U.S. Agency for Global Media)Disc. Philip Seib (University of Southern California)
Panel
The Linguis c Founda ons of Populist RhetoricLeah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)Cameron G. Thies (Michigan State University)
The same old poli cs with a so ware update: How social media has complicated media freedom in Central America
Gabriella M. Prui de Santos (University of Massachuse s, Lowell)
Mass Support for Free Speech on Issues Sensi ve to Na onal Security: Evidence from a Global Survey
Kris an Vrede Skaaning Frederiksen (Aarhus University)Svend-Erik Skaaning (Aarhus University)
A er media regime disrup on, should global poli cal communica on re-consolidate?
Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Preliminary Program
Fake News as Genre: A Mo ve Oriented ApproachVårin Alme (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI))
Human RightsGlobal HealthInterna onal Law
Covid 19 and the Human Rights RegimeTB69: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Stacey Mitchell (Georgia State University)Disc. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)
Panel
Human Rights in the Americas in Light of the Pandemic: Challenges and Opportuni es
Daniel Masís-Iverson (Inter-American Defense College)The UN Human Rights Council and COVID-19
M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo)From the 9/11 Terror A acks to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States and Beyond: The Poli cs of Dehumaniza on and Human Rights
Salvador San no Regilme (Leiden University)A post Covid-19 human rights agenda
Rachel George (Overseas Development Ins tute)The Coronavirus Pandemic and Global Human Rights Failure: Causes, Consequences, and Lessons for the Future
Noam Schimmel (Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, McGill Faculty of Law)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Tech Governance in a Wider Interna onal Poli cal EconomyTB70: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Blayne Haggart (Brock University)Disc. Marieke De Goede (University of Amsterdam)Disc. Carola Westermeier (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen and
University of Amsterdam)
Panel
The Techfare State: Racialized Surveillance Governance in the Big Tech Era
Ali Bhagat (University of Manchester)Rachel Phillips (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Austere Adapta on: Technology, Climate Vulnerability, and Resilience
Nick Bernards (University of Warwick)The Asse sa on of Financial Regula on: A Poli cal Economy of RegTech
Chris Clarke (University of Warwick)Bo oms Up! Understanding Governance From Below in Pla orm Capitalism
Leanne Roderick (Simon Fraser University)Distribu ng Power through Distributed Technology? Blockchain Experiments in Land Governance
Daivi Rodima-Taylor (Boston University)Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Compe on and Coopera on Across the Red Sea ArenaTB71: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Michael H. Woldemariam (Boston University)Chair Alden Young (UCLA)Disc. Elleni Zeleke (Columbia University )Part. Alden Young (UCLA)Part. Hassan E. Ahmed (University of Khartoum)Part. Awet T. Weldemichael (Queen's University)Part. Elleni Zeleke (Columbia University )Part. Yasir Zaidan (Na onal University)
Roundtable
Human RightsInterna onal LawGlobal Health
Women's Rights as Human Rights: Nego a ng Safety, Security and Dignity
TB72: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Mariana Prandini Assis (Dalhousie University)Disc. Kate Perry (Georgia Southern University)
Panel
Moving the Needle: Recommenda on Precision and Compliance with Women's Rights Recommenda ons
Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky)Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Laws on Sexual Harassment at the Workplace: A Global SurveyCher Weixia Chen (George Mason University)
Naviga ng S gma: Ins tu on Building in the Sex Workers Rights Movement
Erica MacDonald (University of Connec cut)Gender Violence and Public A tudes Toward Punishment
Suparna Chaudhry (Lewis & Clark College)Shadows of Truth, Absence of Jus ce: Nego a ng the ethical, poli cal and methodological dilemmas of repor ng conflict-related sexual violence in Sri Lanka's failed transi on of 2015-19
Alan Keenan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Social reproduc on reimagined: The feminist radical poli cal economy collec ve I
TB73: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn)Disc. V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona)
Panel
“Interroga ng Neoliberal Rhetoric and Prac ce in the A ermath of Covid—19”
Drucilla Barker (University of South Carolina) Capitalism & Covid-19: Predictable results
Jennifer Cohen (Miami University)Social Reproduc on: A Genealogy
S. Charusheela (University of Washington, Bothell)Disasters, Complex Crises, and Social Reproduc on
Jennifer Cohen (Miami University)S. Charusheela (University of Washington, Bothell)
Linking self-determina on, globaliza on and social reproduc onJennifer Olmsted (Drew University)
Preliminary Program
Post Communist Systems
The Evolving Strategic Situa on in the Post Soviet SpaceTB74: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Andrey A. Sushentsov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Disc. Gregory Gleason (University of New Mexico)
Panel
Russia and the security of Poland: risk analysisAndrzej Szeptycki (University of Warsaw)
Catch 2020: Russia’s foreign policy towards Belarus a er the Revolu on
Ryhor Nizhnikau (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Shadow of the Dragon on Kazakh-Russian Rela ons
Contemporary eonomic es of the Former Soviet Republics Rybalko Mikhail (Irkutsk State University)
Russia's Arc c Strategy: Between Coopera on and RivalryArtem Sokolov (MGIMO-University)
Peace StudiesInterna onal Security Studies
Are Concerts the Key to Peace and Security?TB75: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Pamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American University)
Disc. Chester A. Crocker (Georgetown University & Global Leadership Founda on)
Panel
Managing Mul polarity: The Role of Concerts in Taming Global and Regional Rivalry
Charles A. Kupchan (Georgetown University, Council on Foreign Rela ons)
Collec ve Ac on and Leadership DilemmasFen Hampson (Carleton University)
The UN Security Council and War Reduc onLise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)
Charter, Club, Concert, or Coali on? Assump ons and Conundrums in Contending U.S. Approaches to Mul lateralism
Stewart M. Patrick (Council on Foreign Rela ons)Are NGOs Invited to the Concert?
Pamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Ar ficial Intelligence: Challenges to State Sovereignty and SecurityTB76: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kiran Phull (King's College London)Disc. J. Andres Gannon (University of California, San Diego)
Panel
Na onal and Military Strategic Guidance on Dual-Use TechnologyMargaret E. Kosal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
The Impact of Cyberspace on Monetary SovereigntyFelix J. Scholz (University of South Florida)
Digital Ecosystems and Specter of BipolarityShubham Dwivedi (South Asian University)
Ar ficial Intelligence: Unpacking Poli cal, Rhetorical, and Security Factors
Margaret E. Kosal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Ontological Security and Ar ficial Intelligence
Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University)
Interna onal Organiza onHistorical Interna onal Rela onsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
UN Trusteeship: Legacies, Con nui es, and ChangeTB77: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jan Lüdert (City University of Sea le)Part. Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg, Center for Conflict
Studies)Part. Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg)Part. Julius Heise (University of Marburg)Part. Maria Ketzmerick (Bayreuth University)Part. Margot Tudor (Poli cs, University of Exeter)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
A Wider Discipline for a Warming WorldTB78: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Atal Ahmadzai (University of Arizona)Disc. Chris na Boyes (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia
Economicas (CIDE DEI))
Panel
Inculca on of the sciences in Interna onal Studies so as to enhance the language in the discipline, taking in cognizance of new threats rising in a shrinking world.
Anuradha Sinha (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Democra zing, Demilitarizing, and Decolonizing Outer Space: Reimagining the Future of Space Explora on to Achieve the 2030 United Na ons Sustainable Development Goals and Se ng the 2045 Agenda to Ensure Human Rights, Environmental Jus ce, and Peace on Earth and Beyond
Ari Eisenstat (University of Hawai'i)Global Warming and the Fluctua ng Climate Pa ern in Recent Years: The Impact on Regional Economic Dispari es
Skyne Uku Wer mer (California State University, Long Beach)Ci es as climate policy drivers: a compara ve interna onal perspec ve
Nina Kelsey (George Washington University)The Grey Areas of Green Solu ons: An interdisciplinary approach to evalua ng nature-based solu ons to the environmental impacts of tourism
Brenda Marie Kauffman (Flagler College)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Online Actors and StrategiesTB79: Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ilan Manor (University of Oxford)Disc. Ilan Manor (University of Oxford)
Panel
The Disinforma on Age: American Digital Na ves and the Struggle for Knowledge
David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University) Global Online Communi es and Poli cal Ac vism: Case Study of BTS and their Fandom
Hoimi Mukherjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Clickbait, Misinforma on, and Memes: The Interna onaliza on of Voter Manipula on Strategies
Heather Katz (Southwestern Oklahoma State University)US Military on Social Media: Purveyors of Misinforma on?
Jaclyn Fox (American University) The poli cal agenda-se ng power of online decep on
Johanna Muhrbeck (Swedish Defence University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Asian Diplomacy TC00-1: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Disc. Kris n Vekasi (University of Maine)
Poster Gallery Session
India’s Neighborhood First Policy and its Small Neighbour States: Role of Para-Diplomacy
Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University)A Study on ASEAN-ROK Coopera on Fund: Effec veness and Prospects as Diploma c Measures
Lee Ye Rim (Yonsei University)The “Concerned” Third Countries Interac on and Role on the “Northern Territories” Issue during Cold War
Shakhnoza Eshonkulova (Kobe University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
The Quest for PowerTC00-2: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Disc. Alica Kizekova (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague)
Poster Gallery Session
Middle powers, assymetric rela ons and power leveraging: how Vietnam is leveraging great powers
Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)A New (type of) Cold War? A cri cal re-evalua on of the contemporary US-China Rela onship
Zeno Leoni (King's College London)Why do States Bandwagon?
Nicholas Anderson (The George Washington University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
NATIONALISM AND CIVIL WARTC01: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Deborah Avant (University of Denver)
Junior Scholar
Junior Scholar Symposia
NATIONALISM & CIVIL WAR far right mo va onsTC01-A: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and Security, University of South Wales)
JSS-Disc Stephane Baele (University of Exeter)
Junior Scholar Session
In the name of the race! Exploring the ideologies of White Supremacist a acks
Alon Burstein (University of California Irvine)Determinants of Pro-Government Mili as
Kamil Klosek (Charles University)the material and ideological bases of neo-fascism: are economic explana ons sufficient?
Simon Marmura Brown (Queens University)Explaining Right-Wing Terrorism Using Economic Comparisons of Rela ve Depriva on Between Racial and Ethnic Groups in the U.S.
Hope LaFreniere (University of Massachuse s Lowell)Poli cal Opportuni es for Far-Right Protest in Ukraine
Tamta Gelashvili (University of Oslo)
Junior Scholar Symposia
NATIONALISM & CIVIL WAR populismTC01-B: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)JSS-Disc Charlo e Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick)
Junior Scholar Session
The Emergence of New Na onalisms, Authoritarianism and Populist Regimes: Cri cal Reflec ons
A ab Alam (University of Delhi)Illiberal democracies on the edge of the European Union. A comparison between Hungary and Turkey
Tamas Dudlak (Corvinus University of Budapest and University of Pécs)
Visual Propaganda of the U.S. Far-Right: A Compara ve Analysis Ina Kamenova (University of Massachuse s Lowell )Peyton Newsome (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
Populism and Collec ve Iden ty Narra ves: Ontological Poli cs in Modi's India
Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Na onalism, Populism and Geopoli cs in Erdoğan's Approach to the Kurdish Issue in Syria
Alberto Gaspare o (University of Padua)
Junior Scholar Symposia
NATIONALISM & CIVIL WAR counter-secessionTC01-C: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland)JSS-Disc Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware)
Junior Scholar Session
Substate Borders and Domes c Conflict Over TerritoryKellan Ri er (Pennsylvania State University)
The Role of Democra c Reputa on in Shaping State Response to Separa st Movements
Yunizar Adiputera (University of Florida / Universitas Gadjah Mada)
Remote Warfare during an Era of Great Power Compe onThomas Wa s (University of Southern Denmark/University of Her ordshire)Rubrick Biegon (University of Kent)
Ethnic Diversity, Local Compe on, and Separa st ConflictChong Chen (Tsinghua University)
An Integra ve Framework for Understanding the Spa al Varia on of Intrastate Wars
Surulola Eke (Queen's University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
NATIONALISM & CIVIL WAR reasons for interven on TC01-D: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
JSS-Disc Gary Goertz (Notre Dame University)JSS-Disc Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University)
Junior Scholar Session
Public Preferences, Women Insurgents and Foreign Support for Armed Movements
Caglayan Baser (Loyola University Chicago)U.S. Interven ons and the Women, Peace, & Security Agenda
Angela Gill (George Mason University)Third Party A tudes on Secessionist Groups: An Analysis on PKK-Turkish Conflict
Melike Ayşe Kocacık (Sabanci University)Rebel Group Branding and External Interven on
Amy Skoll (UC Davis)To Intervene or Not to Intervene? The Logic of U.S. Responses to Mass Atroci es
Andrew Miller (United States Naval Academy)
Preliminary Program
Professional Development Commi eeInterna onal Studies Associa on
Heterogenous Mentoring TC02: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Joseph Young (American University)Part. Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School)Part. Jakana L. Thomas (Michigan State University)Part. Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)Part. Tricia L. Bacon (American University)
Commi ee Panel
TheoryHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Thinking mechanisms across epistemologiesTC03: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University)Disc. Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University)
Panel
Time, Mechanisms and Mul layered ProcessesStefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies & Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro)
Pluralism and Criteria in the study of Social Science Mechanisms: Can we know if we’ve found one? Can we compare alterna ve mechanisms?
Fred Chernoff (Colgate University)The Counterfactual Back-Door: Causal Mechanisms from the Perspec ve of Structural Equa ons
Ingo Rohlfing (Cologne Center for Compara ve Poli cs)Leonce Röth (University of Cologne)
The Great Divide: Average Causal Effect vs. Configura onal Causal Analysis
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)Mechanisms and Causal Explana on in Interna onal Studies: exploring the varied func ons of an explanatory metaphor
Ludvig Norman (Stockholm University )
Interna onal Communica onOnline Media Caucus
Influence Opera ons and Disinforma on in the Digital AgeTC04: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Philip Howard (Oxford University)Disc. Samantha Bradshaw (Stanford University )
Panel
The Propaganda Press: Russian State Media Coverage of the #BlackLivesMa er Movement
Samantha Bradshaw (Stanford University )Renee DiResta (Stanford)
A Na onal Disinforma on Research CloudSaiph Savage (Northeastern University & UNAM)
Repeat Offenders: Frequent and Influen al Misinforma on Sources During the 2020 United States Elec on
Andrew Beers (University of Washington)Foreign influence in the Ukraine: evidence from pro-Russian TV channel shutdowns
Alexei Abrahams (Princeton University)Lennart Maschmeyer (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
Public Opinion about Foreign Influence Opera ons Under Condi ons of Uncertain A ribu on
Josh Goldstein (University of Oxford)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Early Career Instructors? A Roundtable on Pedagogy and Pedagogical Training
TC05: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Michael Murphy (University of O awa)Part. Hilary Ma ess (Yale University)Part. Misbah Hyder (University of California, Irvine)Part. Andrew Heffernan (University of O awa)Part. Linnea Turco (The Ohio State University)Part. Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)Part. Danielle Gilbert (U.S. Air Force Academy)Part. Meg Guliford (University of Pennsylvania)Part. Mary Anne Mendoza (California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona)
Roundtable
Environmental StudiesPeace Studies
Environmental peacebuilding at 20: Reflec ons on the past, present and future of the field (II)
TC06: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Geoffrey D. Dabelko (Ohio University)Disc. Geoffrey D. Dabelko (Ohio University)Part. Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University)Part. Florian Krampe (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))Part. McKenzie Johnson (University of Illinois)Part. Tobias Ide (Murdoch University)Part. Anaïs Dresse (Humboldt-Universität Berlin)Part. Ashok Swain (Uppsala University)
Roundtable
Global HealthScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Digital Technologies and Global Health, Equity and Poli csTC07: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sara (Meg) Davis (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Part. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr (The New School)Part. Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée (University of Oslo)Part. Susan K. Sell (Australian Na onal University)Part. Katerini Storeng (University of Oslo)Part. Stephen Roberts (University College London)Part. Elizabeth Gibbons (Harvard School of Public Health)
Roundtable
Commi ee on the Status of Women
Pay it Forward: Mentoring caféTC08: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Katharine A. M. Wright (Newcastle University)Part. Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University)Part. SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore)Part. Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College)Part. Heather Smith-Cannoy (Arizona State University)Part. Ruth Ben-Artzi (Providence College)
Café Session
Interna onal Organiza on
Beyond Compe on and Coopera on: A Rela onal Approach to NGOs (II)
TC09: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre (George Washington University)Disc. Suparna Chaudhry (Lewis & Clark College)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Follow the money. How donors shape inter-NGOs partnerships in humanitarian aid
Clara Egger (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Globalisa on Studies Groningen))
NGO Self-Organiza on and Orchestra on in Ethiopia: Amalgams of Coopera on and Conflict
William DeMars (Wofford College)Dennis Dijkzeul (Ruhr University Bochum)
When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going: NGO Coopera on Strategies under Repression
Anna-Lena Hönig (University of Konstanz)Brazil’s Counterterrorism Legisla on and NGO-NGO interac ons
Ana Paula Borges Pinho (University of Sao Paulo)Susan Appe (University at Albany, SUNY)
Coordina ng civil society? How NGO associa ons navigate transna onal collabora on
Mary Kay Gugerty (University of Washington)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
(Post)secularism beyond the West TC10: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Annelle Sheline (Rice University)Disc. Jeremy Menchik (Boston University)
Panel
The Fallacy of Secularism: Authorizing and Excluding Religion from Poli cs in Secular East Africa
Sarah Kris n Dreier (University of Washington)The Impossibility of Fair Secularism for All: A Compara ve Look at India, Turkey, and France
Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa)Secularising Encounters: Tracing the Effects of Imperial Legacies on Secularism in the Middle East and North Africa
Samantha Cooke (Liverpool John Moores University)Building borders: Religious and Linguis c territorializa on in South Asian Interna onal Rela ons
Astha Chadha (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)The IR post-secular iden ty? - a "wider (than Western)” look on the poten al of the discipline in a "smaller world”
Joanna Kulska (University of Opole)Anna M. Solarz (University of Warsaw)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Protests, Social Movements, and ResponsesTC11: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Zuzana Hudáková (Center for Interna onal Studies (CERI), Sciences Po, Paris)
Disc. Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason University)
Panel
From the “Bal c Chain” to the “Catalan” and “Hong Kong Way”: Social Movements in the Bal cs and Beyond?
Peter Funke (University of South Florida, Tampa)When do governments organize protests? Evidence from Turkey
Selin Bengi Gumrukcu (Rutgers)SOGIE Rights Legal Mobiliza on in Africa and the Anglophone Caribbean: Transna onal Networks and Cultural and Legal Frames
Ayodeji Perrin (Northwestern University)Pi alls of Popularity: The Dynamic of 1989 Tiananmen Student Movement
Zi an Sun (New York University)
(Un)certainty and (In)ac on: Disentangling Percep ons of Repression and ‘No Dissent’ Using Terror and Horror
Agnes Yu (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
IPS Dis nguished Scholar Celebra ng Didier BigoTC12: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Honoree
Didier Bigo (Sciences Po Paris & King's College London)
Dis nguished Scholar
Global Development
GDS Sec on Roundtable: Reflec ons on the Work of David BlaneyTC13: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College)Disc. David L. Blaney (Macalester College)Part. Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Beate Jahn (University of Sussex)Part. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland)Part. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College)Part. Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College)Part. Randall Germain (Carleton University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Military Coups, Mass Uprisings, and Prospects for DemocracyTC14: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University)Disc. Peter White (Auburn University)
Panel
How Taboo is the Coup? Western Responses to Military Interven on in Poli cs
Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama)Kevin Koehler (Leiden University)Aus n Schutz (University of Alabama)Nicholas K. Sobecki (The University of Alabama)
Was It Nonviolence or Was It a Coup? Re-thinking Civil-Military Rela ons in Popular Uprisings
Ches Thurber (Northern Illinois University)The Timing of Elite Purges in Autocracies
Jun Sudduth (University of Strathclyde )Introducing the ARMOR Dataset
Sharan Grewal (College of William & Mary)‘Let Us Now Praise Coups’?: Military Coups and the Long-Term Prospects for Democra c Consolida on
Kristen A. Harkness (University of St. Andrews)
Peace Studies
State governance and conflict managementTC15: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sophie Haspeslagh (American University in Cairo)Disc. Sophie Haspeslagh (American University in Cairo)
Panel
Countering Indigenous Rights Claims: State Narra ves of Unity and Peace
Karolina Werner (University of Western Ontario)State forma on and the con nuum of violence in Brazil: reflec ons from the Northeast region
Marcos Alan Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB)Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre for Social Studies)
Lives and violence: A revision for interna onal engagementMareike Schomerus (The Busara Center)
Preliminary Program
Governments’ judicial tac cs during conflict: impact on escala on and de-escala on of violence
Helga Malmin Binningsboe (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Cyanne E. Loyle (Pennsylvania State University)
Phantom Statehood: Conceding Sovereignty, Legi macy, and Responsibility in the Central African Republic
Megan Manion (University of Minnesota )
Interdisciplinary StudiesHuman RightsPeace Studies
Countering Violent Extremism WorldwideTC16: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Guilherme Lopes da Cunha (Brazilian War College (ESG))Disc. Anita Weiss (University of Oregon)
Panel
Exogenous Shocks, Societal Shi s, and the Role of the Private Sector in Building Societal Resilience: Conceptualizing New Connec ons
Jason T. Miklian (University of Oslo, Centre for Development and the Environment)Kris an Hoelscher (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Addressing and Preven ng Violent Extremism in Africa: A Regional Analysis
Alaa Tar r (The Graduate Ins tute, Gen IHEID))The poli cs of breaking peace into pieces: Encountering the “ethnic”, “territorial” and “environmental” perspec ves of peacebuilding in Colombia
Angela Iranzo (Autonomous University of Madrid )Not-So-Safe Zones in an Era of Violent Non-State Actors: A Case Study Analysis of the Idlib De-Escala on Zone
Tyler Goudal (Columbia University)Engaging Historical Memory through Conflict Resolu on Dialogues: A Compara ve Analysis of the Chinese and Taiwanese Timelines of Cross-Strait Rela ons
Tatsushi Arai (Kent State University)
Intelligence Studies
Angels, Agents, Romeos and Vicious Vixens: Pop Culture and the Public Percep on of Intelligence
TC17: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Abigail Blyth (University of No ngham)Chair Carleigh Cartmell (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Disc. Claudia Hillebrand (Cardiff University)
Panel
The Interplay of Pop Culture and Real Women in Intelligence at the Interna onal Spy Museum
Amanda Ohlke (Interna onal Spy Museum)An Intelligent fic on: sa re, spy tropes and the representa on of intelligence through popular culture
Carleigh Cartmell (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Can the spy novel be rescued from the men?: Women’s authorship in insider spy fic on
Jess Shahan (University of Leicester)The power of popular culture in understanding Bri sh Intelligence
Abigail Blyth (University of No ngham)‘I only act like I know everything’: the representa on, performance and performa vity of female spies in the Marvel Cinema c Universe’
Ariel Whi ield Sobel (Brunel University)
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Communica on
Interna onal Organiza ons 2.0: Legi macy through Social MediaTC18: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Andreas Kruck (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich)Disc. Efe Sevin (Towson University)
Panel
Who likes @WHO? The WHO Twi ersphere and its Resonance in and through CoViD
Ma hias Ecker-Ehrhardt (Centre for Global Coopera on Research / Universität Duisburg-Essen)
Newsworthy globaliser? The framing of the IMF in editorial coverage
Harikrishnan Sasikumar (Dublin City University)Michael H. Breen (Dublin City University)
Dialogue Forums as (Self-) Legi ma on Prac ce: How Interna onal Ins tu ons Use Social Media Channels to Interact with their Cri cs
Diane Schumann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Melanie Coni-Zimmer (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Suppor ng Interna onal Organiza ons: measuring the effect of Dutch poli cal messaging on domes c percep ons of the EU.
Anne van Wijk (University of Southern California)In Ins tu ons We Trust: Quasi-Experimental Evidence of the Effects on Popular Trust in the UN
Michael Ganslmeier (University of Oxford)Robin El Kady (University of St Andrews)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Understanding Tensions in the "Later" Empire-System, 1929-45 TC19: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ritambhara Malaviya (Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi)
Disc. Ellen Jenny Ravndal (University of Stavanger)
Panel
The League/Interna onalist Challenge to the US Informal Empire in Central America, 1919-1933
Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz)
“How is the Empire?’ Was There a Global Empire System in the Interwar Period?
Lucian M. Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland)Roosevelt, Churchill, de Gaulle: The Diplomacy of Killing and Saving the French Empire during WWII
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)The Cost of Empire: The Devasta on of World War II and the End of the Empire-System
Spencer Whyte (University of Delaware)Canary in a Coal Mind: Anarchist An -Imperialism and the End of the Global Empire-System
Mark A. Shirk (University of Cambridge)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyTheory
Communi es of Prac ce in World Poli cs: Advancing the Research Agenda (I)
TC20: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Niklas Bremberg (Stockholm University & Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Disc. Anna Leander (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)Disc. Emanuel Adler (University of Toronto)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Communi es of Prac ce, Moral Progress, and Polity Relevance in Interna onal Poli cs
Simon Pra (University of Bristol)On the Evolving Prac ce of EU Member States’ Diploma c Missions outside Europe
Federica Bicchi (London School of Economics)Intersec onal Contesta on in Communi es of Prac ce
Maïka Sondarjee (University of O awa)Informal Diplomacy as Communi es of Prac ce
Thomas Tieku (King's University College at UWO)The Interac on of Communi es of Prac ce: towards a Prac ce Theory of Global Order
Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)Sco Edwards (University of Bristol)Maren K. Hofius (University of Hamburg)
Peace Studies
Nego a on, Media on and Peace AgreementsTC21: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy)Disc. Dana M. Landau (swisspeace / University of Basel)
Panel
Emo ons: The Missing Element in Ra onal Actor Models of Media on
Laurie Nathan (Kroc Ins tute for Interna onal Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame)
Exposure to Violence, Corporate Interests and Support for Civil War Nego a ons Among Military Officers
Mustafa Kirisci (DeSales University)Ilker Kalin (Wayne State University)
Care to share? An analysis of pre-condi ons for the inclusion of power-sharing provisions in peace agreements
Julia Leib (University of Potsdam)Trus ng the other general: the impact of leaders’ military backgrounds on peace agreements in civil conflicts
Juliana Tappe Or z (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies)
Power Personaliza on and Civil War Media onsRuixing Cao (University of Virginia)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Thinking Inside the “Black Box”: Assessing the Impact, Effec veness, and U lity of Economic Sanc ons
TC22: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Keith Preble (University at Albany, SUNY)Disc. Navin Bapat (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Disc. Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis)
Panel
Branded: Enforcing Economic Sanc ons by Tarnishing Corporate Reputa ons
Keith Preble (University at Albany, SUNY)Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany)
Hide and Seek: Offshore Networks and Targeted Sanc onsMenevis Cilizoglu (St. Olaf College)
Economic Sanc ons and Support for the Use of Military Force: A Survey Experiment
Mark Souva (Florida State University)David Lektzian (Texas Tech University)
The Ever-Popular Tool? US Public Opinion on Economic Coercion, 1950-2020
Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY))
Internal vs external: structuring European a tudes towards sanc ons
Paulina Pospieszna (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan )Reinout van der Veer (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Security and Resistance in Asylum and Migra onTC23: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Simon Taylor Disc. Maurice S erl (University of California, Davis)
Panel
Momsylum Seekers: Agency, Motherliness, and Ontological Security-Seeking between Eritrea and Tel Aviv
Orit Gazit (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Acts of resistance and connec on in the immigra on deten on archipelago
Lucy Kneebone (Queen Mary University of London)Ques oning the safe haven: Ar cula ons and repercussions of violence in refugee recep on and se lement
Carolin Fischer (University of Bern)Security ‘volunteers’ and the poli cs of the minor border
Alexandra Hall (University of York)Loca ng Asympto c Borders at Sea: Irregularized Migra on, Civil Society NGOs and the Contesta on of Control
Michael Gordon (McMaster University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Examining the Founda ons of Rebel GroupsTC24: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona)Disc. Cassy L. Dorff (Vanderbilt University)Disc. Iris Malone (George Washington University)
Panel
Foreign Founda ons: The Role of External States in Armed Group Forma on
Kaitlyn Robinson (Stanford University )Crea ng Rebels: An Agent-Based Model of Rebel Group Emergence
Leonardo Gen l Fernandes (University of Pi sburgh)Why Do Rebels Govern? Group Forma on and Service Provision During Conflict
Michael Widmeier (Webster University)Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Recruits and Bystanders: How Poten al Supporters Evaluate Armed Groups
Kolby Hanson (US Naval War College)Poli cal Entrepreneurs or Thugs? Mo ves and Ac ons at the Start of Organized Violence
Janet Lewis (George Washington University)Stephen Rangazas (George Washington University )
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Power Elites in the Global Poli cal EconomyTC25: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Miles Evers (University of Connec cut)Part. Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Indiana University)Part. Juliet Johnson (McGill University)Part. Calvin Thrall (University of Texas at Aus n )Part. Adi Sahasrabuddhe (Wellesley College)Part. Swa Srivastava (Purdue University)Part. Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine)Part. Nikhil Kalyanpur (Georgetown)Part. Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding, and PeacemakingTC26: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University)Disc. Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex)Disc. Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University)
Panel
Middle Powers and UN Peacekeeping Opera ons Jieyeon Kim (Purdue University)
Militariza on and Female Empowerment in Post-Conflict CountriesMichelle Benson (University at Buffalo, SUNY)Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex)
Much Ado About Nothing? The Instrumentaliza on of Complexity and Local Ownership Rhetoric in Peacebuilding
Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Jinelle Piereder (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs, University of Waterloo)
From Informing to Influencing: Integra ng Public Informa on and Strategic Communica ons into the UN's Disarmament, Demobiliza on and Reintegra on Process
Jacob Udo-Udo Jacob (Dickinson College)Making War for Women? An Analysis of UN Resolu on 1325 and the Gendering of Interna onal Interven on
Sabrina Harris (Virginia Tech)
Peace Studies
Resilience and radicaliza on in a trans- and cross-regional perspec ve
TC27: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Founda on)Disc. Isak Svensson (Uppsala University)
Panel
Interac ons between state and religious ins tu ons and their effects on violent extremism in the MENA region
Marie Kortam (Fonda on Maison des Sciences de l’Homme)Inves ga ng the role of the state in cumula ve extremism: The case of Iraq
Juline Beaujouan (The University of Edinburgh and Open Think Tank (OTT) )Amjed Rasheed (Open Think Tank and University of Tübingen)
Transregional Dynamics of Islamist Radicalisa on: the role of Diaspora Communi es
Ioannnis Armakolas (Hellenic Founda on for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP))TRIANTAFYLLOS KARATRANTOS (ELIAMEP)
Cumula ve extremism in post-conflict se ngs: Insights from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia
Maja Halilovic-Pastuovic (University of Denver)Goran Tepšić (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Poli cal Science)Nemanja Dzuverovic (University of Belgrade)
Everyday prac ces of ethno-poli cal radicaliza on in KosovoFlorian Qehaja (Kosovar Centre for Security Studies (KCSS))Ramadan Ilazi (Kosovar Centre for Security Studies)Teuta Avdimetaj (Kosovar Centre for Security Studies)
South Asia in World Poli csHuman Rights
The Gap Between Democra c Aspira ons and Prac ce: Contemporary India’s Poli cal Challenges
TC28: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Shubha Kamala Prasad (Georgetown University)Chair Manali Kumar (University of St. Gallen)Disc. Rajesh Rajagopalan (Jawaharalal Nehru University)Disc. Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Panel
Democracies & Repression: Using the Law for Increased Domes c Coercive Capacity
Shubha Kamala Prasad (Georgetown University)Selling Sainthood: Commonsense, Modi and the History of Authoritarianism in India
Amit Julka (Na onal University of Singapore)Coethnic Counterinsurgents: Explaining Ethnicity as State Counterinsurgency Policy in South Asia
Dipin Kaur (Yale University)“Too Much Democracy”: Insights from India into the Link between Na onal Iden ty and Democra c Backsliding
Manali Kumar (University of St. Gallen)Electoral Democracy and Cultural Violence in India
Nazir Mir (Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Refugee Agency TC29: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai University)
Disc. Raquel Da Silva (Ins tuto Universitário de Lisboa)
Panel
Seeking Refuge in Europe: Syrian Refugee Integra on Experiences in Germany, France, and Switzerland
Sco G. Feinstein (Iowa State University)Blowback: Afghan Refugees in Pakistan
Kavita Khory (Mount Holyoke College)The Poli cs and Prac ce of Refugee Par cipa on in the Governance of the Global Refugee Regime
James Milner (Carleton University) Disaggrega ng Refugee ‘Crisis’: Situa ng the Refugee in the Heart of Inquiry
Sco D. Watson (University of Victoria)Mehdi Hashemi (University of Victoria)
A Human security perspec ve on the Syrian IDP crisisHaval Ahmad (Aberystwyth University)
Preliminary Program
Scien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesPoli cal Demography and GeographyEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Challenges of Displacement and Migra on TC30: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Niklaus Steiner (University of North Carolina - Center for Global Ini a ves)
Disc. Niklaus Steiner (University of North Carolina - Center for Global Ini a ves)
Panel
Border walls, refugees, and terrorismSara Polo (University of Essex)
Returning to school a er Covid-19 or (further) le behind? Evidence from repeated phone surveys of Rohingya refugees and host communi es in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Haakon Gjerløw (Peace Research ins tute Oslo)Håvard Strand (University of Oslo)
Assessing Refugee Rights: New Data and AnalysisIdean Salehyan (University of North Texas)Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University)Rebecca Cordell (University of Texas at Dallas)
Pandemonium at the Border: The Impact of Pandemics and Natural Disasters on Migrant and Refugee Popula ons
Naji Bsisu (Maryville College)Nazli Avdan (University of Kansas)Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia)
Drought and Altruism among Refugees from Iraq and SyriaStefan Döring (Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University)Jonathan D. Hall (Uppsala University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesInterna onal Poli cal SociologyScien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Global Regimes of Asylum and Migra onTC31: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Stacey Mitchell (Georgia State University)Disc. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)
Panel
The poli cal journey: Naviga on of Asylum seekers from Eritrea and Sudan within the poli cal condi ons of the host/transit countries
Ne a Moshe (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Dan Miodownik (Hebrew University)
THE PRODUCTION OF AN EMPTY RIGHT TO ASYLUM: MEXICO AS A BORDER COUNTRY
ELISA ORTEGA-VELAZQUEZ (Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM))
New Democracies and Asylum Law: Evidence from TunisiaElizabeth Davis (Syracuse University)
Global norms, regional prac ces: Taste-based vs. sta s cal discrimina on in German asylum decision-making
Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz)Safe Country Designa ons as Migra on Control Tools: The Emergence and Diffusion of Bad Norms in the Interna onal Refugee Regime
Craig Damian Smith (CERC in Migra on and Integra on, Ryerson University )Kiran Banerjee (Dalhousie University)
Interna onal Studies Associa onMexican Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Rela ons and Art: Foreign Policy and Cultural Diplomacy
TC32: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE)Disc. Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE)
Panel
"Heritage Diplomacy": The Cultural and Ar s c Heritage of the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)Music and Interna onal Rela ons: Iden ty, Ideology, So Power and Diplomacy for Peace
Luis Ochoa-Bilbao (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)
Public Diplomacy in Mexico: So Power and Foreign PolicyRafael Velazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California)
Comics as a So Power Tool In US Interna onal Poli csDamaso Morales (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM))
Interna onal Rela ons and MoviesAlmendra Or z de Zarate (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyEnvironmental Studies
The Poli cs of Green Finance - Actors, Ins tu ons, InfrastructuresTC33: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Milan Babic (Maastricht University)Chair Elsa Massoc (University of Frankfurt)Disc. Ma hew Paterson (University of Manchester)
Panel
Risk and Reward: Pa erns of Firm Par cipa on in Sustainable Finance Governance Ini a ves
Chris an Ellio (University of Toronto)Monetary Architecture and the Green Transi on
Andrei Guter-Sandu (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Steffen Murau (Boston University)Armin Haas (Global Climate Forum, Berlin (GCF))
The Complex Interdependencies of Sustainable Finance NetworksNatascha van der Zwan (Leiden University)
Myth, Ceremony, Power? The EIB as the EU's climate bankDaniel Mertens (University of Osnabrück)
State-led credit alloca on and the green transi on: financial instruments without poli cal strategy?
Elsa Massoc (University of Frankfurt)
Interna onal Security Studies
How do Natural Resources and Environmental Factors Affect Conflict?
TC34: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Chris na Boyes (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE DEI))
Disc. Emily Meierding (Naval Postgraduate School)
Panel
Environmental Pressures and Pro-Government Mili a Par cipa onJoshua Eas n (Portland State University)Steven T. Zech (Monash University)
Do Resources Fuel Territorial Disputes? Re-examining the Role of Natural Resources in Domes c Support for War
Soyoung Lee (Stanford University)
Preliminary Program
Rebels Don’t Want All the Natural Resources: Insights from the novel Global Energy and Mineral Resource Dataset (GEMRoaD)
Chris na Boyes (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE DEI))
The Other Side of Environmental Warfare: Recycling as a Counterinsurgency Strategy
Chris na Gregory (Lamar University)Ricardo Crespo (Grossmont College)
Environmental Security, Legi macy, and Contesta on: A Transna onal Perspec ve
Julianne Liebenguth (Colorado State University )
Interna onal Security Studies
The Internal Workings of Terrorist GroupsTC35: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College)Disc. Peter Krause (Boston College)
Panel
Terror in Transi on: Leadership and Succession in Terrorist Organiza ons
Elizabeth Grimm (Georgetown University)The internal heterogeneity of terrorist organiza ons
ERIKA RICCI (University of Central Florida, PhD)Thinking Outside of the Box: Transna onal Terrorism in Civil Wars
Michael Soules (The Pennsylvania State University)When Enough Is Enough: Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Public Opinion
Jayme Schlesinger (Rutgers University)Does Ideology Ma er in Terrorist Financing?
Behsat Ekici (Independent Interna onal Consultant)Musa Tuzuner (Director of An -Money Laundering Program, Department of Criminal Jus ce, Gannon University)
Environmental Studies
50 Years Since Stockholm: The State of Global Environmental Governance
TC36: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)Chair Jennifer Allan (Cardiff University)Part. Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)Part. Kemi Fuentes-George (Middlebury College)Part. Charles B. Roger (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)Part. Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz)Part. Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut)Part. Raul Pacheco-Vega (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO) México)Part. Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval)Part. Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya (Northwestern University)Part. Louisa Parks (University of Trento)Part. Dorothy Kwek (Cardiff University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
From Imagina on To Deployment: The Prac cal Challenges Of Military Ai And Autonomous Weapons Systems
TC37: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Milla E. Vaha (University of the South Pacific)Disc. Jack McDonald (King's College London)
Panel
Imagining autonomy: the implica ons of military thinkers’ scenarios about the future deployment of autonomous weapon systems
Jeremy Moses (University of Canterbury)Geoffrey Ford (University of Canterbury)
Achieving AI interoperability: A complex and under-addressed challenge
Esther Chavannes (-)Joanna van der Merwe (Centre for European Policy Analysis)
Compe ng sociotechnical imaginaries and the governance of autonomous weapons systems
Berenike Prem (University of Kiel)New military technologies and the building of trust between industry and the military
Sian Troath (Flinders University)The inaccurate percep on of Ar ficial Intelligence
Maaike Verbruggen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Religion & IR 2022 Dis nguished Scholar Award Panel Honoring Monica D. To
TC38: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ron Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Erin K. Wilson (University of Groningen)Part. Daniel Philpo (University of Notre Dame)Part. Mark Juergensmeyer (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Assaf Moghadam (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC))Part. Monica Duffy To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy)Part. Hope Lozano-Bielat (University of Pennsylvania )Honoree
Monica Duffy To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)
Dis nguished Scholar
Interna onal Organiza on
IO Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable Honoring Margaret P. KarnsTC39: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kelly-Kate Pease (Webster University)Part. Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton)Part. Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College)Part. Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire)Part. Jean-Pierre Murray (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Jeffrey Pugh (University of Massachuse s - Boston)Part. Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading)Part. Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies)Part. Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina)Honoree
Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of Massachuse s Boston)
Dis nguished Scholar
Interna onal Security Studies
Does Europe S ll Ma er?TC40: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters (School of Advanced Interna onal Studies, Johns Hopkins University)
Disc. Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)
Panel
A lamb among the wolves, or how does the EU cope with the return of power poli cs
Delphine Deschaux-Dutard (University of Grenoble Alpes)Infected by rivalry: great power poli cs and the place of the EU in the 21st century
Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Rela ons & Ghent University)
Europe, America and the China Dilemma: Allies Divided, Allies United
Andrew Co ey (University College Cork)
Preliminary Program
How can the EU remain relevant in the neighbourhood in an era of increasing geopoli cal compe on?
Ana E. Juncos (University of Bristol)Galileo: ensuring Europe’s strategic importance on the global stage
Sarah Lieberman (Canterbury Christ Church University)
South Asia in World Poli cs
Foreign Policy and Grand Strategy in South AsiaTC41: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Avinash Paliwal (SOAS University of London)Chair Walter Ladwig (King's College London)Disc. Timothy D. Hoyt (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
Chinese Influence in South Asia: The Case of Smaller South Asian States
Deep Pal (Independent Researcher)Pride versus Prudence: Compe ng Impulses in India’s China Policy
Christopher Clary (University at Albany)Non-Resident Prime Ministers? Measuring India’s Foreign Policy Priori es via Leadership Travel
Sumitha Narayanan Ku y (King's College London)Walter Ladwig (King's College London)
Rec fying Pakistan’s Grand StrategyC. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University)
Non-Alignment Lives On: Balancing India and China in South AsiaNicolas Blarel (Leiden University)Constan no Xavier (Centre for Social and Economic Progress)
South Asia in World Poli cs
Peace-building and Security Dilemmas in South AsiaTC42: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)Disc. Anna Plunke (King's College London)
Panel
South Asia in the Sino-U.S. RivalrySaira Bano (Mount Royal University)
Reading the Na onal War Memorial in India as a symbol of Na onalism
Ri uporna Cha erjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Peacebuilding and Security Dilemmas: Regional Obstacles in the Afghanistan Peace Process
Jasmine Bha a (SOAS)When Religion and Ci zenship Intertwine – A Case Study of India’s Policy towards Neighbourhood Immigra on
Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)Russia's Indo-Pacific Outlook and its Implica ons for India-Russia Ties
Aleksei Zakharov (Ins tute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences)
Global Development
Authors Meet Cri cs: Alexandra Budabin and Lisa Richey’s 'Batman Saves the Congo: How Celebri es Disrupt the Poli cs of Development'
TC43: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s)Disc. Lisa Ann Richey (Copenhagen Business School)Disc. Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton)Part. Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)Part. Ilan Kapoor (York University)Part. Ami Shah (Pacific Lutheran University)Part. Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo)Part. Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College)Part. Laura E. Seay (Colby College)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
The Role of Non-State Actors in Security GovernanceTC44: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Mariana Kalil (Brazilian War College)Disc. Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver)
Panel
Security Governance in La n America: conflict and peace forma onRafael A. Villa (University of Sao Paulo)Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo)
Repercussions of Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) on the Role of Today’s Military in Contemporary Interna onal Rela ons: A Case Study of Afghanistan
Anuradha Oinam (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)Community trust, police legi macy, and the challenges of ci zen security: Assessing the Honduras Model Police Precinct (MPP) project
Christopher Inkpen (RTI Interna onal)Wayne J. Pi s (RTI Interna onal)Raquel Ovalle (RTI Interna onal)Alejandro Alay (RTI Interna onal)
The transna onal diffusion of decentralized security governance: the neighborhood watch experience in São Paulo, Brazil
Tomaz Paoliello (Pon cia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP))
Mul na onal Corpora ons as Security Financiers: Dynamic State Capture in La n American Extrac ve Regions
Maiah Jaskoski (Northern Arizona University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Atomic Affect: Nuclear Weapons and The Poli cs of Emo on TC45: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Victoria M. Basham (Cardiff University)Disc. Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University)
Panel
Atomic aversion in the digital age: Using social media data to understand public opinion and affec ve investments in nuclear weapons
Rhys Crilley (University of Glasgow)Empathic diplomacy and the making of the Iran nuclear deal
Joshua Baker (University of Leicester)Contestatory frames in nuclear poli cs: emo ons and the emergence of the Treaty on the Prohibi on of Nuclear Weapons
Carolina Pantoliano Panico (University of Auckland)“Call me Emo onal”: Argument, Embodied Protest and Affec ve Solidarity in An -Nuclear Ac vism
Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)
Preliminary Program
The Affec ve Power of Nuclear Memorializa on: The Story of Fat Man
Shampa Biswas (Whitman College)
Interna onal Security Studies
What Makes PMSCs Tick? Drivers and Consequences Of PMSCs Behavior
TC46: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ulrich Andreas Petersohn (University of Liverpool)Disc. Molly C. Dunigan (RAND Corpora on)
Panel
Leveraging Security: Private Equity Firms, Defense Contractors, and U.S. Military Opera ons.
Benjamin Tkach (Mississippi State University)Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach)
Tes ng Percep ons of the Behaviour of Public and Private Armed Forces: A Vigne e- based Experiment
Sco Fitzsimmons (University of Limerick)Does the Military Background of CEOs of Private Military & Security Companies Deter Human Rights Abuses and Fraud? Insights from the Iraq War
Elizabeth Radziszewski (Rider University)Public or private? Blurring the lines through YouTube recruitment of military veterans by private security companies
Andrea Schneiker (Zeppelin University)Ju a Joachim (Radboud University)
Commercial Military Actors and One-sided Violence in Africa, Middle East, La n America and Asia, 1980-2011
Charlo e Penel (Univeristy of Liverpool)Ulrich Andreas Petersohn (University of Liverpool)
Interna onal Security Studies
Social Control and Civil War TC47: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Abbey Steele (University of Amsterdam)Disc. Abbey Steele (University of Amsterdam)
Panel
Civil War and the Poli cs of DifferenceSamuel Ritholtz (University of Oxford)
(Re-)establishing state legi macy and control in rebel-controlled areas: The role of judicial measures
Bard Drange (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo (UiO))
Signalling, Statebuilding, and Silences: Poli cs of fear in infrastructure development in Colombia
Clara Voyvodic (University of Oxford)Women Leaders’ High-Risk Collec ve Ac on in Contexts of Patriarchal Backlash: Findings from Colombia and Mexico
Julia Zulver (University of Oxford & UNAM)Not Just a One-way Street: Studying Insurgents’ A empts at Social Control in the Syrian War
Johannes Rothe (European University Ins tute)
Interna onal Security Studies
Old and Emerging Technologies: New Ways Of Shaping World Poli cs
TC48: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair James Morrow (University of Michigan)Disc. Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth)Disc. Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College)
Panel
Churning Bu er into Guns: Iden fying Latent Military CapacityJ. Andres Gannon (University of California, San Diego)
Too Fast Too Furious: The Challenges of Hypersonic Missiles for Crisis Bargaining
Rupal N. Mehta (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)Paige Cone (University of Chicago)
Iden fying Wolves Among Sheep: How Dual Use Technology Shapes Coopera on
Jane E. Vaynman (Temple University)Tristan Anderson Volpe (US Naval Postgraduate School)
Measuring State Cyber Capacity: A latent variable approachNadiya Kostyuk (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
The IAEA Solu on to Risky Technology RacesRobert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles)
Interna onal Security Studies
Nuclear Security on the Korean PeninsulaTC49: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Soul Park (Na onal University of Singapore)Disc. Kathryn Boehlefeld (Air Command and Staff College)
Panel
North Korean Nuclear Crisis: Deciphering from Contending Theore cal Perspec ves
Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University)North Korea's nuclear intangible technology transfer networks
Jus n Has ngs (University of Sydney)Philip Baxter (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Philseo Kim (Korea Advanced Ins tute of Science and Technology)
Why Are South Korean Doves Building Up the Military?Lami Kim (US Army War College)
Hierarchy in Interna onal Rela ons: Revisi ng the Process of Making The US-South Korea Alliance
jeonghyun OH (Seoul Na onal University )North Korea and Nuclear Escala on: What condi ons would prompt the use of nuclear weapons?
Jean-François Bélanger (Yale University)Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Poli cs and Prac ce of China’s Influence in the Indo-PacificTC50: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Beverley Loke (University of Exeter)Chair Dylan Loh (Nanyang Technological University)Disc. Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware)
Panel
Chinese Coali on-Building and the Poli cs of Hegemonic Ordering in the Indo-Pacific
Beverley Loke (University of Exeter)Legi macy Contesta on in the Indo-pacific: Japan and Australia's Responses to China's Rise
Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno)China’s discourse power: Vaccine diplomacy and influence building
Dylan Loh (Nanyang Technological University)Diaspora Mobiliza on and China’s Foreign Influence Ac vi es
Audrye Wong (Harvard University)Evolu on of Our Time: PRC Influence and Democra c Iden es in Taiwan and Hong Kong
Ja Ian Chong (Na onal University of Singapore)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Security Studies
Counterterrorism TC51: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University)Disc. Bryan Arva (University of Maryland)
Panel
The Poli cal Economy of State Responses to Security Threats in the Sahel
Jessica R. Piombo (Naval Postgraduate School)Pierre Englebert (Pomona College)
Measuring the Impact of Counter-Terrorism Financing Legisla on Jessica Davis (Carleton University )
Counterterrorism and everyday prac ces of preemp ve policing in Ghana
Maya Mynster Christensen (Royal Danish Defence College)Threat Percep on, Policy Diffusion, and the Logic of Terrorist Group Designa on
Brian J. Phillips (University of Essex)Mirna El Masri (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA))
How do Countries Prevent and Counter Radicalisa on? A Survey Experiment in 7 Countries
Diego Muro (University of St Andrews)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Markets & State Interven onTC52: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Adam Dixon (Maastricht University)Disc. Adam Dixon (Maastricht University)
Panel
Emula ng China Inc.: Varie es of Na onal Investment GovernanceStephen Bre Kaplan (George Washington University)Aparna Ravi (George Washington University)
State Capitalism and Se ler ColonialismHeather Whiteside (University of Waterloo)
The industrial park model and global value chain integra on in Ethiopia
Nicolas Lippolis (University of Oxford)Financial Globalisa on, State Ac vism and the Development of Local Debt Markets in Middle Income Countries
Louis O'Sullivan (Warwick University)Lena Rethel (University of Warwick)
Interna onal Economic Rela ons and American Support for An trust Policy
Ryan Brutger (University of California, Berkeley)Amy Pond (Technical University of Munich)
Global DevelopmentInterna onal Poli cal EconomyInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Capitalism and Ideology: The Global Poli cs of Knowledge Produc on
TC53: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College)Disc. James H. Mi elman (American University)Part. J. Salvador Peralta (University of West Georgia)Part. Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University)Part. Annelise Erismann (University of Lausanne)Part. Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni (University of Bayreuth)Part. Iuliia Gataulina (Tampere University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyInterna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Financial Ins tu ons: IMF & World BankTC54: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw)Disc. Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw)
Panel
Ex Ante vs. Ex Post Condi onality: Punishment Mechanism, (In)Voluntary Defec ons, and the Design of Condi onality
Byungwon Woo (Yonsei University)US Diplomacy through the World Bank: Does MIGA Insurance follow US Foreign Aid?
Jonas Gamso (Arizona State University)Anna Dimitrova (ESSCA School of Management)
A Bridge over Troubled Waters? Factors Affec ng World Bank Assistance in Water U lity versus Water Cleanup Projects
George Shambaugh (Georgetown University)The Money is in the Mission: Explaining Varia on in IMF Missions
Lauren Ferry (University of Mississippi)Alexandra Zeitz (Concordia University)
IMF Decides Machine Learns: An AI Approach to IOsMerih Angin (Koç University)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyInterna onal Organiza on
EUSA: EU Hot TopicsTC55: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sara Goodman (University of California, Irvine)Part. Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)Part. Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)Part. Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Erik Jones (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies,
European University Ins tute)Part. Kaija Schilde (Boston University)
Roundtable
Global DevelopmentInterna onal Poli cal SociologyInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Racial Pathologies: The Material Sutures of Colonialism, Capitalism and Development
TC56: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Heba Youssef (University of Brighton)Part. Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London)Part. Jenna Marshall (University of Kassel)Part. Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Part. Althea-Maria Rivas (SOAS)Part. Aya M. Nassar (Durham University)Part. Heba Taha (Leiden University )Part. Maia Holtermann Entwistle (SOAS)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Wider Disciplinary Perspec ves on the World’s Smaller OceansTC57: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver/PIIE)Disc. Jessica Spijkers (Stockholm University, James Cook University)
Panel
Greed and Opportunity Are Not the Only Drivers of Illegality in the World’s Oceans
Dyhia Belhabib (Ecotrust Canada)Philippe A. Le Billon (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Preliminary Program
Regional Management, Na onal Policy: How States Nego ate and Implement Interna onal Fisheries Regula on
J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston)Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)
Gendered Fish: Women and Governance in Kenyan Fisheries and Aquaculture
Margaret Gatonye (University of Massachuse s, Boston )Conflict at Sea as Resource Conflict? Ins tu onal Solu ons to Conflict and Coopera on in Ghana
Katherine Seto (University of California Santa Cruz)The Structural Challenge of Scien fic and Technological Change for High Seas Fisheries Governance
Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Novel and Inclusive Approaches to IRTC58: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Tarsis Daylan Brito (London School of Economics (LSE))Disc. Kiran Phull (King's College London)
Panel
Loca ng the Dialec cal Rela onship between Society and Nature into the “Interna onal” : An eco-Marxist Perspec ve
Yelda Erçandırlı ( Osmaniye Korkut Ata University )A Radical Tradi on for a Small World: Vote World-Systems Analysis for a Wider IR Discipline
Gregory Williams (University of Northern Colorado)Interna onal Rela ons and the Problem of Care
Cameron Harrington (Durham University)Al Farabi and IR Theory: Integra on, Cri que or Re-Discovery
Jack Kalpakian (Al Akhawayn University)Sensory Poli cs and the Discipline: An Emerging Research Paradigm
Michelle Weitzel (University of Basel)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Geopoli cal Issues in IR IITC59: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Satgin Hamrah (Tu s University)Disc. Mary Beth Al er (New York University)Disc. James M. Goldgeier (American University)
Panel
Turkey's foreign policy on the Eastern MediterraneanMirmehdi Aghazada (Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University))
EU-Japanese Partnership in a Changing Global Order: Economic, Norma ve and Strategic Interconnec ons in a Shrinking World
Jaroslaw Janczak (Adam Mickiewicz University)The 2A’s Geopower and the EU in Space Policy compe on
Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao (Universidade de Lisboa, School of Social and Poli cal Sciences, CAPP- Center Publ. Adm.and Policies)
SAARC: Opportuni es and Challenges in the changing world orderRaju Keshari (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Discontents of the Eastern Mediterranean: Geopoli cal Dynamics and Transforma on of Geopoli cs in the Region
Serpil islek (Eastern Mediterranean University)
ISA-Asia-Pacific
ISA Asia Pacific organized the Dis nguished Round Table, Asia Pacific and New World Order
TC60: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University)Part. Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University)Part. Steven S. Rosefielde (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)Part. Quansheng Zhao (American University)
Dis nguished Scholar
Foreign Policy Analysis
Experimental Analysis of Public Percep ons of Foreign Policy Processes
TC61: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Rotem Dvir (Texas A&M University)Disc. Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springfield)
Panel
Self-Percep ons and Foreign Policy A tudesFin Bauer (Princeton University)Kimberly Wilson (East Tennessee State University)
A achment Drives Strategy: A achment Styles and Varia on in Foreign Policy A ribu ons
John Harden (The Ohio State University)Media Representa ons of China and Their Impact on Public Opinion: Evidence from the UK.
Graeme Davies (University of York)How Many Shades of Gray? Percep ons and Preferred responses in Gray Zone Crises across 3 NATO countries
Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter)Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland)
Is the Tweet Migh er than Plain Text? Survey Experiments and Vigne e Design
Erik Lin-Greenberg (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Benjamin Harris (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Human RightsInterna onal LawInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
From Local to Global and Back AgainTC62: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland)Disc. Mary H. Durfee (Michigan Technological University)
Panel
The Ferguson Uprising, Shadow Repor ng, and Human Rights Experimentalism
Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton)Interna onalizing the History of Human Rights: S mula ng Coopera ve Advocacy Approxima ng Aboli onism
Itai Sneh (City University of New York)Human Rights Defenders and Locally Defined Social Jus ce
Ann Marie Clark (Purdue University)Human Rights and Jus ce for All: Comparing Rights Claims in America and Around the World
Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College)From the Interna onal to the Local: Human Rights Incorpora on as a Bridge
Kasey McCall-Smith (University of Edinburgh)
Preliminary Program
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Migra on Diplomacy in Global and Compara ve Perspec vesTC63: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Hélène Thiollet (CNRS CERI Sciences Po)Chair Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Glasgow)Disc. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London)Disc. Kelsey Norman (Baker Ins tute, Rice University)Disc. Nicholas Micinski (Assistant Professor, University of Maine)
Panel
Migra on Diplomacy through Trade Agreements ?Sandra Lavenex (Université de Genève)Philipp Lutz (University of Geneva)Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik (University of Geneva)
Managing exit and internal displacement in Libya and Syria: How regimes deal with their own displaced popula on in mes of war
Lea Müller-Funk (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)Chris ane Fröhlich (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies)
Migra on and Interven ons in AfricaHélène Thiollet (CNRS CERI Sciences Po)Thibaut Jaulin (Sciences Po)
Street Level Migra on Diplomacy: How Brazilian bureaucrats in Kinshasa Impact Family Reunifica on Policies
Patricia Martuscelli (University College London)Weapons of the Weak? Migra on, Interdependence, and Leverage in the Global South
Froilan Malit Jr (University of Cambridge)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Tourism and Security in Global Poli cs I: Governance, Compe on and Imperialisms
TC64: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardiff University)Disc. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)
Panel
Tourism in Jamaica: A history of securi sing whitenessKaren Wilkes (Birmingham City University)
Tourism, Coronavirus and the Prospects for Mul -Dimensional Security
Raoul Bianchi (Manchester Metropolitan University)Avia on, Hijackings, and the Securi sa on of Air Travel
Waleed Hazbun (University of Alabama)Retheorising Touris c Security: Not a “win-win” security prac ce
Sarah Becklake (Leibniz University Hannover)Touris c Zoopoli cs: The con nued coloniality of postcolonial states and everyday insecuri es
Sarah Becklake (Leibniz University Hannover)Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardiff University)
Interna onal Organiza on
A Pivot Power? The European Union in a Post-Hegemonic EraTC65: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Donald Puchala (University of South Carolina)Disc. Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University)
Panel
Bureaucra c Power EuropeMa hias Dembinski (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
European Union Grand StrategyMai'a K. Davis Cross (Northeastern University)
The European Union in a Post-American World: A Pivot Power?Iren Marinova (Colorado State University)
Idea onal Liberalism, Brexit, and Interna onal Order in the 21st Century
Michael Lipson (Concordia University)'Sofa Gate' and the Quest for European Leadership in a Post-Liberal World: Power, Sexism and EU Diploma c Representa on
Lisbeth Aggestam (University of Gothenburg)
TheoryInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Bourdieu in Interna onal Rela ons: An AppraisalTC66: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)Disc. Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University)
Panel
Field Theory: From Social Interac on to the Analysis of PowerMarylou HAMM (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Université de Strasbourg)Frederic Merand (University of Montreal)Anke Obendiek (University of Vienna, Centre for European Integra on Research)
Inters al Exper se: Diploma c Training as Boundary Prac ceMerje Kuus (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Bourdieu and the Global Poli cs of LanguagesVincent Pouliot (McGill University)
The Mee ng Mul ple: Social Mul plicity and the Magic Alchemy of the Confiden al Diploma c Mee ng
Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)Kris n Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen)
Using Habitus in Interna onal Rela onsDeepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore)
Interna onal Security StudiesPeace StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global South Perspec ves II: Poli cal Violence and PeacemakingTC67: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Natascha Neudorfer (University of Birmingham)Disc. Ahsan I. Bu (George Mason University)Disc. Natascha Neudorfer (University of Birmingham)
Panel
Rebel Groups Willingness to Nego ate in the Peace Process: A Compara ve Historical Analysis
MARIA AMJAD (University of Genoa)‘Reinven ng’ Peacemaking in Africa: A Compara ve Analysis of IGAD and ECOWAS
Emmaculate Liaga (University of Pretoria )Folahanmi Aina (King's College London)
Rethinking Security in West Africa: Human Insecurity and Civil Conflict Onset
Thomas Ameyaw-Brobbey (Yibin University, Sichuan, China)Slow regional responses to emergent threats to peace by the African Union (AU) in Northern Mozambique
Samara Dantas Palmeira Guimarães (Research Fellow - San Tiago Dantas Interins tu onal Graduate Program (PUC-SP/UNICAMP/UNESP))
A Focus on Abyei: Cri cal Geo-Poli cs on Conflict Essen alismAnum Khan (M.Phil. Research Scholar,Department of African Studies, University of Delhi.)Amit Alok Ranjan (University of Delhi)
Preliminary Program
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Terrorism and InsurgencyTC68: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School)Disc. T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School)
Panel
An -Terrorism Law, Counterinsurgency, and the Dynamics of Armed Conflict
Jessica Stanton (Temple University)Rebellion runs in the family: Leaders’ Social Capital and Insurgency Cohesion
Joakim Kreutz (Uppsala University)Lukas Hegele (Stockholm University)
Exploring Rebels’ Choice over Alliance and Infigh ng in Mul -party Conflicts: Using Disasters as Natural Experiments
Chia-yi Lee (Na onal Chengchi University)Yasutaka Tominaga (Hosei University)
No Subs tute for Experience: Terrorist Leader Exper se and Organiza onal Violence
Brian Lai (University of Iowa)Stephen Nemeth (Oklahoma State University)
Government Abuse and Rebel TerrorismVirginia Page Fortna (Columbia University)Michael Rubin (University of Connec cut)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Perspec ves on Diaspora EngagementTC69: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg)Disc. Nadejda K. Marinova (Wayne State University)
Panel
Overseas Chinese Diaspora Engagement in South America: The Role of Subna onal Governments and Migrants' Associa ons for Trade Promo on
Douglas de Toledo Piza (Lafaye e College)Exclusive Membership and Home States: The Making of “ideal diasporans” abroad
Gözde Böcü (University of Toronto)Jonathan Grossman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Cri cal of the Homeland: Explaining the Different Outcomes of Organized Jewish Advocacy Cri cal of Israel in Canada and the United States
Elizabeth Stein (Queen's University)#Nojus cenopeace #RDC #DRCongo : Mul ple forms of diasporic engagement based on different concep ons of the rela on between past and present
Marie Godin (University of Oxford)Enter African Diaspora Studies
Yvonne Captain (George Washington University)
Human RightsInterna onal Law
Legal mobiliza on and interna onal courts: Human Rights li ga on in the age of backlash
TC70: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Henry M. Lovat (University of Glasgow, School of Law)Disc. Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia)Disc. Mikael Rask Madsen (iCourts, University of Copenhagen)
Panel
Lawyers, Regional Economic Courts and the Making of a Opportunity Structure
Mikael Rask Madsen (iCourts, University of Copenhagen)
NGOs’ Human Rights Ac vism, State Backlash, and the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights
Nicole De Silva (Concordia University)Misha Plagis (Asser Ins tute (University of Amsterdam))
Legal Mobiliza on, Human Rights and Environmental Jus ceRachel A. Cichowski (University of Washington)
Interna onal Courts and Contesta on for an Interna onal Rule of Law
Salvatore Caserta (University of Copenhagen)William Byrne (University of Copenhagen)
Toxic Conflicts: Environmental Protec on in Armed Conflict, Lawyers, and the Fragmenta on of Interna onal Law
Freek van der Vet (University of Helsinki, Erik Castrén Ins tute of Interna onal Law and Human Rights)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Inclusion and IRTC71: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Liridona Veliu (Dublin City University)Disc. Liridona Veliu (Dublin City University)
Panel
Re-envisioning the IR Canon: The Case for Global thinkers of the interna onal
Sharinee Jag ani (IISS, University of Oxford, GIGA)Marina Perez de Arcos (University of Oxford)
A wider discipline for a smaller world.Seema Narain (Deshbandhu College)
The White Credibility Paradigm and The Silencing of Global South Scholars: The Challenges of a Wider Discipline
Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod (George Mason University, George Washington University)
Toward a More Inclusive Discipline: A Historical Perspec ve Brian C. Schmidt (Carleton University)
Indigenous movements and social media in La n America: Whose voices do we hear?
Pascal Lupien (Brock University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Compara ve Regional IR Processes ITC72: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kentaro Sakuwa (Aoyama Gakuin University)Disc. T. V. Paul (McGill University)Disc. Kentaro Sakuwa (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Panel
Marginalising the State during Civil Conflict: The Rise of Armed Nonstate Actor Rivalry in the MENA Region
Stephen Powell (University of Glasgow)The Effects of Poli cal Shocks Across Regions: Differen al Impacts on Interstate Conflict and Human Rights Repression
Kelly Gordell (University of Arizona)Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona)
Op mists, Pessimists or Skep cs: Explaining Varia ons in Post-Cold War Interna onal and Regional Order
Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa)Fear and Coopera on: Aversion to War and Collec ve Inten onality for Coopera on
Konstan nos Travlos (Ozyegin University )Regional Orders: Deciphering Varia on and Transforma on
Imad Mansour (McGill University)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
China and Investment in the Interna onal SystemTC73: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Robert Lincoln Hines (United States Air War College)Disc. Robert Lincoln Hines (United States Air War College)Disc. Min Ye (Boston University)
Panel
China’s Belt Road Ini a ve and Other Eurasian Connec vity Ini a ves: Has China Become a Catalyzer?
Selcuk Colakoglu (Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Bap st University United Interna onal College)
Towards a Mul -Stakeholder Approach to Assessing the Developmental Impact of Projects under the Belt and Road Ini a ve
Keren Zhu (RAND Corpora on)New Technologies Central Banks Digital Currencies (CBDC), a year on since ISA Las Vegas 2021.
Yannick Po er (SOAS)Implica ons of Poli cal-driven Investments: Debt Trapper or Growth Booster?
Yue Lin (University of California, Berkeley)Presiden al Extraversion: Understanding the Poli cs of Sino-African Mega-Infrastructure Projects
Yuan Wang (University of Oxford)
TheoryHistorical Interna onal Rela onsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Classical Realism: New Readings, New Engagements, New Applica ons
TC74: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Joseph Leigh (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Disc. Michael C. Williams (University of O awa)
Panel
Moving away from Interna onal Law: Morgenthau, Herz and the quest for a separate discipline of Interna onal Rela ons
Marie Prum (University of Cambridge)Interna onal Law, Arms Control, and Disarmament in Hans J. Morgenthau’s Theory of Law
Carmen Chas (University of Kent)E.H. Carr’s Theory of Law: Exploring the Elements and Problems of Interna onal Law
Carmen Chas (University of Kent)In Defense of Democracy. Classical Realism and Populism
Felix Roesch (Coventry University)Is Non-western Realism Possible? The Contribu on of Ibn Khaldun and His Theory of Asabiyya on the Realist IR Scholarship
Ibrahim Enes Aksu (University of Delaware)
Interna onal Educa onAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Revamping Interna onal Educa on in the Post-Covid EraTC75: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair J. Barron Boyd (Rhodes College)Part. Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University)Part. Robert Warren (Anglo-American University)Part. Harry I. Chernotsky (University of North Carolina Charlo e)Part. Francis D. Raska (Charles University)Part. Nathan Henceroth (Albright College)Part. Jan Hornat (Department of North American Studies, Charles
University)Part. Ha hor Erlingsson (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Roundtable
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies CaucusHuman RightsHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Exploring the Poli cs and Praxes of Interna onal Queer Ac vism TC76: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ariel G. Mekler (Graduate Center, CUNY)Disc. Francesca Romana Ammaturo (University of Roehampton)
Panel
Queer Ac vism and Queer Cri ques at LGBTQ+ Pride in Global Contexts
Daniel Conway (University of Westminster) Understanding Co agecore: When Snow White Goes Queer
Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (York University)The Inter/Na onalism of the Gay Libera on Movement
Alexander Stoffel (Queen Mary University of London)Progressive Interna onal LGBTQI Movements: Toward a Queer Libera on Perspec ve
Nick Mule (York University) LGBT rights, corporate power and the extrac on of ‘queer value’ in Kenya
Olimpia Burchiellaro (University of Westminster)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
What does an IPS approach mean ?TC77: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Mailys Mangin (Harvard Kennedy School)Disc. Alvina Hoffmann (King's College London)Disc. Quen n Deforge (EHESS)
Panel
‘Performing the Backstage’: How Security Prac oners Stage Secrecy in Their Everyday Prac ces
Cindy Regnier (University of Liège)Chloé Thomas (Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)
Law and Poli cs in Exper se Transfer within the Interna onal Government of Oceans.
Natália Frozel Barros (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne)Interna onaliza on and State Making from Empire to the Turkish Na on-State: the Role of Knowledge Produc on and Transla on Policies as Tools of Sovereignty
Aykiz Dogan (University of Paris-1 Panthéon Sorbonne, IEDES)Revela on and Public Opinion as Ex-Post Oversight? Journalists, NGOs, and the US Extraordinary Rendi on Program
Benjamin Puybareau (Sciences Po Paris)Regula ng Iranian Nuclear Ac vi es. Perspec ve on the Modes of Domina on of a Mul lateral Game
Mailys Mangin (Harvard Kennedy School)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Space: Poli cs of the Final Fron erTC78: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Roxanna Sjöstedt (Lund University)Chair Johan Eriksson (Södertörn University)Disc. Madeline Carr (University College London (UCL))
Panel
Outsourcing the American space dream: SpaceX and the race to the Moon and Mars
Johan Eriksson (Södertörn University)Lindy M. Newlove-Eriksson (Swedish Defence University (SEDU) and KTH, Royal Ins tute of Technology, Stockholm)
Norma ve framing of dual-use space technologies cri cal for human flourishing
Nikola Schmidt (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague)
Preliminary Program
Assessing the Governance Prospects for the Safety, Security and Sustainability of Space Ac vi es Through Regime Theory
Marco Aliber (European Space Policy ins tute)China's ambi ous space program: in the light or the dark?
Johan Lagerkvist (Stockholm University)Russia's stance in space: the role of space experts and space advocacy
Roman Privalov (Södertörn University, Sweden)Johan Eriksson (Södertörn University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Foreign Policy Beyond Great PowersTC79: Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Selim Yilmaz (University of No ngham)Disc. Selim Yilmaz (University of No ngham)
Panel
Same world, new foreign policy: making sense of Morocco's new foreign policy
Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI))The Influence of Small States
Sarina Theys (University of the South Pacific)Grand Strategy for Small(er) Countries (?)
Ioana Muresan (University of Vienna)Sources of Small States’ Power in Interna onal Bargaining
Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit (Nanyang Technological University)
The making of China’s overseas economic regions: Implica ons for small Arc c economies
Liisa Kauppila (University of Turku)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Civil WarsTD00-1: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Disc. Julie e Shedd (George Mason University)
Poster Gallery Session
Local Par cipa on in Insurgent ViolenceJohn Porten (University of California - San Diego)
Social Embeddedness and Rebel Governance in Civil Wars: The Case of the PYD in Northeastern Syria
Arthur Stein (University of Montréal)Unpacking the Foreign Fighters’ Impact in Civil Wars
Edoardo Corradi (University of Genoa)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
IR TheoryTD00-2: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Disc. Liviu Horovitz (Brussels School of Governance)
Poster Gallery Session
IR Textbooks and the Problem of Interna onal OrderStephen A. Kocs (College of the Holy Cross)
From EEC-Accession to Brexit: Revisi ng the Architects of Bri sh Foreign Policy towards Europe from an Interna onal Historical Sociology Perspec ve
Judith Koch (University of Sussex)A Realist Theory on Space Compe on: How Do Space Actors Choose Space Strategies?
Kunhan Li (University of No ngham, Ningbo, China)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
COVID-19 & Vaccine Poli csTD00-3: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Disc. Frank Mouritz (Bundeswehr University Munich & George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies)
Poster Gallery Session
Vaccina on conundrums in an interconnected world: How Indian PSUs can solve global vaccine crisis
Rishabh Tiwari (Indira Gandhi Na onal Open University)Vaccines Distribu on and Autocracy Diffusion: Authoritarianism under COVID-19
YiMin Huang (Na onal Taiwan University)
Junior Scholar Symposia
DIPLOMACY AND CONFLICT MANAGEMENTTD01: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex)
Junior Scholar
Junior Scholar Symposia
DIPLOMACY&CONFLICT MANAGEMENT Diplomacy & IOsTD01-A: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
JSS-Disc Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)JSS-Disc Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University)
Junior Scholar Session
The Voice(s) of Peace: The Social Construc on of Peace in the UNGAInbar Noy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
UN Peacekeeping Contribu on and Status EnhancementShenghao Zhang (University of Essex)
Cheap Talk or Credible Signal? The Severity of UNSC Condemna on and Crisis Escala on
Hyunki Kim (University of Maryland)The Effects of Rebel Chacteri cs on UN Responses to Civil Wars
Jenniina Kotajoki (Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University )
Junior Scholar Symposia
DIPLOMACY & CONFLICT MANAGEMENT: Nego a on & Media onTD01-B: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
JSS-Disc Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University)JSS-Disc Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy)
Junior Scholar Session
Ripeness Theory and Conflict Resolu on: Lessons from the Discovery of Hydrocarbons in Cyprus
Fadil Ersozer (University of Manchester)Peace and Representa on: How Local Women’s Par cipa on in Peace Processes Increases Women’s Poli cal Representa on in Post-Conflict States
Kristen Aanstoos (University of California, Irvine)Democracy and Conflict Management: The Effect of Regime Type on Civil War Media on
Yu Bin Kim (University of Missouri)Yujin Julia Jung (University of Missouri)
Military Influence in Poli cs and Media on Incidence in Civil WarsIbrahim Kocaman (University of North Texas)
Junior Scholar Symposia
DIPLOMACY & CONFLICT MANAGEMENT: Economic DiplomacyTD01-C: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
JSS-Disc Carlos Scalisi (San Bernardino Valley College)JSS-Disc Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)
Junior Scholar Session
Preliminary Program
Conceptualizing Carrots (Posi ve Inducements) and S cks (Sanc ons) as a Principal-Agent Problem
So Jin Lee (Duke University)Pei-Yu Wei (Duke University)
Scraping Together: The Effect of Sanc ons on Targets' Foreign PolicyAiganym Valikhanova (Rice University)
Constraining the Sanc on Buster: Interstate Coopera on and Sanc on Effec veness
Gargi Vyas (University of Kentucky)When and How Are Economic Sanc ons Terminated? Looking into Domes c Explana ons and Sanc ons Design
Hana A a (University of Konstanz & GIGA German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies)
Diversionary Sanc ons: How Unpopularity at Home Triggers Economic Sanc ons Abroad
Ryan Yu-Lin Liou (University of Georgia)
Junior Scholar Symposia
DIPLOMACY & CONFLICT MANAGEMENT: Diplomacy & Non State Actors
TD01-D: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
JSS-Disc Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College)JSS-Disc Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country)
Junior Scholar Session
Choosing Sides and Sapping Rivals through Proxy WarfareKathy Ingram (Princeton University)
When Do States Outsource their Own Security? The Ethnic Security Dilemma and Pro-government Mili as
Ma eo C.M. Casiraghi (University of Warwick)Forecas ng armed conflict escala on at rebel group level from large bodies of natural language text
Mihai Catalin Croicu (Uppsala University)Rethinking State-Non-state Alliances: A Theore cal Analysis of the U.S.-Kurdish Rela onship
Ozum Yesiltas (Texas A&M University-Commerce)Local Governance in conflict inflicted areas of limited statehood: A theore cal framework
Rana Khalaf (University of Manchester)
Interna onal Security Studies
A Roundtable in Honor of Lee Ann Fujii's Show TimeTD04: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Martha Finnemore (George Washington University)Part. Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Robin L. Turner (Butler University)Part. Sarah Elizabeth Parkinson (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University)Part. Devorah S. Manekin (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Part. Dvora Yanow (Wageningen University)Part. Stephanie Mcnulty (Franklin and Marshall College)Part. Elisabeth J. Wood (Yale)
Roundtable
Interna onal EthicsInterna onal LawA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Author meets Readers: The Laws of War in Interna onal ThoughtTD05: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Cian O'Driscoll (Australian Na onal University)Part. Pablo Kalmanovitz (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia
Económicas (CIDE))Part. William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore)Part. Helen M. Kinsella (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Part. Catherine Lu (McGill University)Part. Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)Part. Claire Vergerio (Leiden University)
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Peace Studies Sec on Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable Honoring Kevin Clements
TD06: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)Disc. Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)Disc. Sukanya Podder (King's College London)Honoree
Kevin Clements (Na onal Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies)
Dis nguished Scholar
Environmental Studies
Trends and Tensions in Environmental AdvocacyTD07: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jennifer Allan (Cardiff University)Disc. Amy Janzwood (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Panel
Networks of Mo va ons in Climate ResistanceDana R. Fisher (University of Maryland)
The ecosystem of climate change frames: An analysis of NGOs at UNFCCC summits
Takumi Shibaike (University of Calgary)Bi Zhao (Whitworth University)
The climate emergency movement and democracyRobyn Eckersley (University of Melbourne)
Ac vism in the Pandemic: The Impact of COVID-19 on the European Climate Movement
Nina Hall (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)Poli cal Liability of Foreignness?: Developer Iden ty and Public Opposi on to Global Coal Expansion
Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) Methods CaféTD08: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)Chair Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen)Part. Merje Kuus (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Patrick A. Mello (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy,
University of Erfurt)Part. Delphine Deschaux-Dutard (University of Grenoble Alpes)Part. Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology)Part. Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida)Part. Michal Onderco (Erasmus University Ro erdam)Part. A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas)Part. Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)
Café Session
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Digital and Cyber Security and GovernanceTD09: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Andrea Calderaro (Cardiff University)Disc. Ma Harker (Centre for the Study of Theory and Cri cism)
Panel
GAIA-X: Governing Europe’s moon-shot in the cloudAndreas Baur (University of Tübingen/Unversity of Amsterdam)
An unexpected reunion: Gaining insights on rela onal dynamics of (geopoli cal) ordering in the digital space from Bourdieu’s field theory and Boltanski’s pragma c sociology
Anke Obendiek (University of Vienna, Centre for European Integra on Research)
Malware Materiali es in Cyber Security Tobias Liebetrau (Sciences Po and Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)Andrew Dwyer (University of Durham)
Governing the Philosophers’ Stone: Ar ficial Intelligence and the Global Governance of Future Objects
Hendrik Schopmans (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)The world is an object: Digital twin Earth and the cyber-environmentalist imaginary
Delf Rothe (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Kinship across borders: Feminist collabora ve wri ng-dancing across me and space
TD10: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Charlo e Morris (University of Portsmouth)Disc. Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)Part. Zuleika Bibi Sheik (Erasmus University Ro erdam)Part. Alys Mendus (Melbourne Graduate School of Educa on)Part. Ca a Gregora (Lund University)Part. Chelsea Coon (University of Melbourne)Part. Nikole Puskas (University College London )Part. Laura Horn (University of Roskilde)Part. Laila Kadiwal (UCL)Part. tania canas (University of Melbourne )
Roundtable
Interna onal Communica on
ICOMM Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring J. P. SinghTD11: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Gabriella Paár-Jákli (Kent State University)Part. Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)Part. Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary)Part. Steven L. Livingston (George Washington University)Part. Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)Part. Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Irene S. Wu (Federal Communica ons Commission)Part. Susan K. Sell (Australian Na onal University)Part. Jonathan Aronson (University of Southern California)Honoree
J. P. Singh (George Mason University)
Dis nguished Scholar
Environmental StudiesScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Diverse Knowledges and Stakeholder Partnerships for Collabora ve Environmental Stewardship
TD12: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Pedro Vormi ag (Columbia University)Disc. Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)
Panel
Towards Democra c Self-Governance: Reflec ons on the use of GIS in Public Planning
Charla Burne (Global IDEAS at Michigan State University)Community Engagement and Par cipatory Decision-Making in Local Climate Adapta on
Jocelyn Perry (University of Pennsylvania)Inevitable stakeholders? Trade unions and integrated sustainability
Francesco Montesano (Utrecht University)Goal Psychology in Global Climate Change Governance: Implica ons for Agency, Ambi on and Effec veness
Manjana Milkoreit (University of Oslo)Mainstreaming environmental sustainability in small island developing states: the role of higher educa on
Jonathan Rosenberg (Illinois Ins tute of Technology)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
UFOs at the Pentagon: Implica ons for IR and World Poli csTD13: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Alexander Wendt (Ohio State University)Part. Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)Part. Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University)Part. James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School)Part. John Gilmour (University of O awa)Part. Inbar Pincu (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Part. Michael MICHAUD (Independent Researcher)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Police and Military Forces in DictatorshipsTD14: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Erica Frantz (Michigan State University)Disc. Dan Slater (University of Michigan)
Panel
Policing Insurgency: Are More Militarized Police More Effec ve?Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College)
Why Military Regimes Lose WarsZoltan Barany (University of Texas)
Connec ons or Control? The Logic of Officer Home Deployments.Adam Scharpf (GIGA - German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)Belen Gonzalez (Leuphana University & GIGA)Chris an Glaessel (Her e School)
Captains of Industry: The Poli cal Economy of Profiteering Armed Forces
Roya Izadi (Cornell University)Warriors and Rulers: The Rise of Military Power
Adam Casey (University of Michigan)Dan Slater (University of Michigan)Jean Lachapelle (Harvard University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Organiza ons and Mul lateralism in Times of CrisisTD15: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)Disc. Cassandra Emmons (Harvard University)
Panel
Interna onal Leadership Shi ing: The USA-EURATOM’s Leadership Compe on in the Forma on of the ITER Organiza on
Yea Jen Tseng (Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
States, Inters al Organiza ons and the Prospects of Adapta on of the Liberal Interna onal Order
Jozef Batora (Comenius University and Webster Vienna Private University)
Looking to Lead: Explaining why Rising Powers Seek Leadership Posi ons at Mul lateral Ins tu ons
Shing-Hon Lam (UCLA)Courtney J. Fung (The University of Hong Kong)
The United Na ons and Mul lateralism in Crisis: The Adapta on of Interna onal Organiza ons in/to the Middle East
Karim Makdisi (American University of Beirut)Alterna ve Leaders and Resilience of Mul lateral Ins tu ons a er US Withdrawal: The Cases of Global Health and Global Climate Change Governance
Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (Ludwig - Maximilians University Munich)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Pandemic Pedagogy: Teaching during (and a er) COVID-19TD16: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Rebecca Glazier (University of Arkansas Li le Rock)Chair Andrew Szarejko (Naval Postgraduate School)Part. Aaron E nger (Carleton University)Part. Marcos Alan Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB)Part. Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)Part. Anjali Dayal (Fordham University)Part. Oumar Ba (Cornell University)Part. Michelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University)Part. Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springfield)Part. Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland)Part. Stephanie Hallock (Harford Community College)Part. Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz)
Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa onTurkish Interna onal Studies Associa on
Energy Security & the Eastern Mediterranean Basin: Poli cal Economy and Geopoli cs in a Changing Region
TD17: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University)Disc. Paul E. Lenze Jr. (Northern Arizona University)
Partner Organiza on
An Analysis of Turkey’s security policies and “Blue Homeland” doctrine over Eastern Mediterranean Natural Gas Deposits
Ahmet Sozen (Eastern Mediterranean University)Discontents of the Eastern Mediterranean: Geopoli cal Dynamics and Transforma on of Geopoli cs in the Region
Yasemin Akman (Eastern Mediterranean University)Energy Security & the Eastern Mediterranean Basin: An Emerging Regional Security Complex
Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University)
Geopoli cs of the Libyan Civil War: Impacts on EastMed Regional Security
Paul E. Lenze Jr. (Northern Arizona University)Turkey’s security policies and “Blue Homeland” doctrine over Eastern Mediterranean Natural Gas Deposits
Yasemin Akman (Eastern Mediterranean University)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsFeminist Theory and Gender StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Theorising capitalist arrangements: earth utopias, bodies and poli cal ac on
TD18: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Tobin Haley (Ryerson University)Disc. Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)
Panel
Plas nated bodies at the crossroad of ethics, law, art and healthValeria Eboli (Italian Naval Academy - University of Pisa)
Why Climate Change Science is not Necessarily An the cal to Poli cal Ac on
Glen Billesbach (University of Florida)(Dis)Arming the Anthropocene: On War, Control, and the Earth System Sciences’ Cosmology
Adriana Mandacaru Guerra (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)Theorizing the durability of neoliberalism: Prac ces, assemblage and global capitalist infrastructure
Jason R. Weidner (Universidad de Monterrey)Post-capitalist ecological utopias and the ‘interna onal’
Andre Saramago (University of Coimbra)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterdisciplinary Studies
Understanding IR in Storytelling and Fic onTD19: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College)Disc. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College)
Panel
Dystopian Futures: Poli cal Responsibility and DystopiaIlan Zvi Baron (Durham University)
Towards Anarchist futures?: On prefigura ve poli cs in/and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech)Disclosure, Democracy, Violence – Military Memoirs & the Simula on of Our Violent Poli cal Horizons
Kyle D. Ca o (York University)Rebel Inc.: Tracing the Aesthe ciza on of State-Building
Eliza Urwin (The Graduate Ins tute Geneva)No more ‘nice girls’ in Russian cinema? An ‘existen alist gaze’ at masculinist insecurity, poli cs of loneliness and self-objec va on of (wo)men
Sergei Akopov (Na onal Research University Higher School of Economics)
Preliminary Program
Global Development
Global Development Sec on Eminent Scholar Roundtable Honouring Professor Lewis Gordon
TD20: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University)Chair Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Pon cia Universidade
Católica do Rio de Janeiro)Part. Siba Grovogui (Cornell University)Part. Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)Part. Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen)Part. R. B. J. Walker (University of Victoria & PUC Rio)Part. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland)Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)Honoree
LEWIS GORDON (UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT)
Dis nguished Scholar
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsFeminist Theory and Gender StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Aesthe cs, Crea vity and (Dis)Comfort: Nurturing the Art of Survival in the Current Global Juncture
TD21: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Maria-Adriana Deiana (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Maria-Adriana Deiana (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)Part. Birgit Poopuu (Tallinn University)Part. Giovanna Di Mauro (Collegium Civitas)Part. Lydia Cole (Durham University)Part. Roisin Read (University of Manchester)
Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa onInterna onal Rela ons Council of Turkey
Turkey's Foreign Policy-1: Studies and Prac ceTD22: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University)Part. Balkan Devlen (Carleton University)Part. Mustafa Aydin (Kadir Has University)Part. Meltem Mu uler-Bac (Sabanci University)Part. Alpaslan Ozerdem (George Mason University)Part. Binnur Ozkececi-Taner (Hamline University)
Partner Organiza on
Interna onal Studies Associa onAssocia on of Chinese Poli cal Studies
China's New Role in World Affairs: Partner or Compe tor?TD23: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Nele Noesselt (University of Duisburg-Essen)Part. Gregory J. Moore (Colorado Chris an University)Part. Jing Chen (Hartwick College)Part. James Paradise (Asia Research Center, Yonsei University)Part. Yumin Sheng (Wayne State University)Part. Xi Chen (Morehead State University)
Partner Organiza on
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Mapping Global IR: Data on Diversity in the DisciplineTD24: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin)Disc. Amitav Acharya (American University)
Panel
Scien fic communi es and knowledge diffusion in IR: Insights from the "Global Pathways" project
Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar (Freie Universität Berlin)Alterna ve metrics, tradi onal problems? Measuring the reproduc on of gender and ins tu onal bias in online impact indicators
Gustav Meibauer (Radboud University)Kiran Phull (King's College London)
Interna onal Rela ons: A Bibliometric HistorySnorre Frid-Nielsen (University of Copenhagen)Mads Jensen (CBS)Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen)
Can Increasing Awareness of Gender Gaps in Interna onal Rela ons Help Close Them? Evidence from a Scholar Ranking Experiment
Emily Jackson (College of William and Mary)Susan Peterson (College of William and Mary)Eric Parajon (College of William & Mary)Ryan M. Powers (University of Georgia)Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary)Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary)
Between isola on and interna onaliza on: How “global” is IR in Japan and Germany?
Sho Akahoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University)Mathis Lohaus (Freie Universität Berlin)Takahiro Yamada (Nagoya University)
Commi ee on the Status of Engagement with the Global SouthInterna onal Studies Associa on
Impacts of COVID-19 on scholars from the Global South. An assessment.
TD25: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)Part. Abelardo Rodriguez (Universidad Iberoamericana)Part. Cécile Alexa Mouly (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO) - Ecuador)Part. Mariana Aparicio Ramirez (Interna onal Rela ons Center,
FCPyS-UNAM)Part. Cecilia Pinson (Universidad de Guadalajara)Part. Shweta Singh (South Asian University)Part. Zaynab El Bernoussi (Interna onal University of Rabat)
Commi ee Panel
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Authors Meet Cri cs: "The Unintended Consequences of Peace: Peaceful Borders and Illicit Transna onal Flows"
TD26: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University)Chair Peter Andreas (Brown University)Part. Peter Andreas (Brown University)Part. Asif Efrat (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya)Part. Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University)Part. Anne Clunan (Naval Postgraduate School)Part. Maiah Jaskoski (Northern Arizona University)Part. Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Part. Exequiel Lacovsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Part. Daniel F. Wajner (SCRIPTS Cluster - Freie Universitat Berlin)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyHuman Rights
Engaging Protest Movements through Ci zenship and RaceTD27: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick)Disc. Ken Rogerson (Duke University)
Panel
Decolonizing Ci zenship: Se ler-Ci zen Solidarity with Indigenous Blockades
Peter Nyers (McMaster University)Up in the Air: Ritualized Atmospheres and the Global Black Lives Ma er Movement
Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow)From Trayvon to George: Mapping and Analyzing BLM through a Surveillant Lens
Ciara J. McHugh (Queen's University)“Forward together, not one step back!”: Using film to capture a global movement
Skyler Hawkins (Independent Scholar)Working with and working against anxiety: an -racist poli cal mobilisa on in mes of the pandemic
Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester)
Interna onal Educa onEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Mobility in Prac ce: Ins tu onal, Na onal, and Regional Responses
TD28: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Bri any Foutz (Salisbury University)Disc. David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University)Disc. Dr. Jean-Marc Akakpo (Kennesaw State University)Part. Annie Foutz (Salisbury University)Part. Annie Roberts (Kennesaw State University)Part. Emily Lee (University of Georgia)Part. Bri any Foutz (Salisbury University)Part. Laura Fitzgerald (Salisbury University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Civil-Military Rela ons in Democracies: How Healthy are They? TD29: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University)Part. Chiara Ruffa (Uppsala University)Part. Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University)Part. Thomas Crosbie (Centre for Joint Opera ons, Royal Danish
Defence College)Part. Christoph Harig (Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg)Part. Sofia Ledberg (Swedish Defense University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
NATO in a Changing World: Sources of Alliance Adapta onTD30: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jason William Davidson (University of Mary Washington)Disc. Susan Colbourn (Yale University)
Panel
From Partnership to Rivalry: NATO-Russia Rela ons, 1997-2008Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
The future of NATO’s nuclear deterrence posture Aylin Matlé (Konrad-Adenauer-S ung e.V.)
Rear Window: the ‘Southern flank’ and the future of NATO Michele Testoni (IE Univers y)
NATO Isn't Brain Dead, It's Confused: Diverse Threats and the Future of Ar cle V
Jason William Davidson (University of Mary Washington)NATO in Afghanistan: Military A tudes toward Gender Integra on and Opera onal Effec veness
Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine)Stefanie von Hlatky (Queen's University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Author Meets Cri cs: Lamis Abdelaaty's “Discrimina on and Delega on: Explaining State Responses to Refugees”
TD31: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Margaret E. Peters (University of California, Los Angeles)Part. Kelly M. Greenhill (Tu s University, Harvard University)Part. Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine)Part. Jeanne e Money (University of California Davis)Part. James Milner (Carleton University)Part. Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University)
Roundtable
Global Development
Title: Knowing War: Beyond Disciplinary Approaches to Understanding Peace and Conflict in the Great Lakes
TD32: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)Part. DM Mwambari (kings college London)Part. Sophie Komujuni (Uganda Martyrs University )Part. Milli M. Lake (London School of Economics)Part. Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka (Université catholique de Bukavu)Part. Koen Vlassenroot (University of Gent)
Roundtable
Environmental Studies
The Poli cal Economy of Global Decarboniza on: Actors and Strategies
TD33: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Adam Dixon (Maastricht University)Chair Daniel Mertens (University of Osnabrück)Disc. Peter Newell (University of Sussex)
Panel
The poli cal role of industrial policy in green energy transi onsTimur Ergen (Max Planck Ins tute for the Study of Socie es)
How, if at all, can we dis nguish sustainable from non-sustainable investments?
Max Krahe (University of Duisburg-Essen) Data Centres’ Environmental Impact: value extrac on and value crea on in big tech’s decarbonisa on efforts
Julia Rone (University of Cambridge)While Na ons Talk, Which Ci es Act?
Marielle Papin (McGill University)Beyond the environmental state: decarbonizing states as owners
Adam Dixon (Maastricht University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Studies Associa on
30 and de Cultures et Conflits et 2 ans de PARISSTD34: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Anthony Amicelle (Sciences Po Bordeaux)Disc. Didier Bigo (Sciences Po Paris & King's College London)Part. Thomas Lindemann (Ecole Polytechnique/Universite de
Versailles Saint Quen n)Part. Francesco Ragazzi (Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po)Part. Tugba Basaran (University of Cambridge)Part. Julien Jeandesboz (Université libre de Bruxelles)Part. Marielle Debos (University of Paris Nanterre)Part. Monique J. Beerli (London School of Economics)
In Other Words
Intelligence Studies
Warning intelligence, risk, and vulnerability assessment, and intelligence requirements
TD35: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Joseph Helman (Office of the Director of Na onal Intelligence & New York University)
Disc. Sebas aan Rietjens (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Panel
Building a typology of intelligence requirements dilemmasTallat R. Shakoor (University of Southern Denmark/Royal Danish Defence College)
End user suscep bility to social engineering tac cs: Understanding how percep on of risk impacts the decision to avoid unsecure behavior
Misty Duke (University of Texas at El Paso)Construc vism and Intelligence Analysis
Jonathan Acuff (Coastal Carolina University)Cyber Intelligence: Is Strategic Warning Possible?
John A. Gentry (Georgetown University)Expanding Warning
Daniel S. Gressang (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Sources of Change in Interna onal Order: Stability, Disrup on, and Transforma on
TD36: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania)Disc. Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)Disc. Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania)
Panel
A Follower No More? Exploring Narra ves of Dissa sfac on in India’s Rise to Prominence
Manali Kumar (University of St. Gallen)Assessing Pa erns of Compliance with the Liberal Order
Kyle M. Lascure es (Lewis & Clark College)Michael Poznansky (Naval War College)
The Economic Founda ons of Hierarchy: Domes c Coali ons, ‘Hirschman Effects,’ and the Cons tu on of Interna onal Order
Tom Long (University of Warwick)Oil, Interna onal Order, and Change
Jeff D. Colgan (Brown University)Bringing Nature Back In: Rethinking Interna onal Order through Environmental History
Jonathan Askonas (The Catholic University of America)Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesInterna onal Security Studies
Alliances and Interna onal NetworksTD37: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Brian Lai (University of Iowa)Disc. Brian Lai (University of Iowa)
Panel
When Nondemocra c Allies are Preferable: Domes c Poli cs, Asymmetry, and Alliance Coopera on.
Yasuki Kudo (University of Kentucky)Alliances and Civil War
Jesse C. Johnson (University of Kentucky)Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University)Burcu Savun (University of Pi sburgh)
Why do State-Militant Alliances Last? Explaining External Provision of Support During Times of Conflict and Peace
Melissa Carlson (University of California, Berkeley)Belgin San Akca (Koç University)
Direct and Indirect Interstate Challenges in Interna onal Rela onsChristopher Linebarger (University of Massachuse s Lowell)Andrew Enterline (University of North Texas)J. Michael Greig (University of North Texas)
Caught in a Bad Romance: How Powerful States End Up in Parasi c Rela onships
Marc Grinberg (Stanford University)
Post Communist Systems
Whither Strategic Stability in US-Russian Rela onsTD38: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Andrey A. Sushentsov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Part. Maxim Suchkov (MGIMO)Part. Olga Rebro (MGIMO-University)Part. Michael Kofman (Wilson Center)Part. Ekaterina Arapova (Moscow state ins tute of interna onal
rela ons (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federa on)
Part. Chris Miller (Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s University)
Roundtable
Peace Studies
The complexity of peace process research and data produc onTD39: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Cyanne E. Loyle (Pennsylvania State University)Disc. Madhav Joshi (Kroc Ins tute, University of Notre Dame's
Keough School of Global Affairs)
Panel
Developing a Theory-Driven and Data-Informed Concept of Peace Process: Experiences and Lessons of the PA-X Peace Agreements Database and Dataset
Sanja Badanjak (University of Edinburgh)Peace processes in UCDPs Peace Agreement data
S na Högbladh (Uppsala University)A Decolonial Feminist Reflec on on Peace Processes Data Research
Astrid Jamar (SOAS, University of London)Impacts of Different Data Coding Decisions on Peace Processes Data Research
Yoav Kapshuk (Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee)
Preliminary Program
From Case Study to Peace Process: Sequencing Accords in Recurrent Conflicts
Argyro Kartsonaki (University of Birmingham)Stefan Wolff (University of Birmingham)
Canadian Poli cal Science Associa on/Associa on canadienne de science poli que Interna onal Studies Associa on
Natural Resource-Based Development in Africa: Panacea or Pandora's Box?
TD40: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)Chair Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)Disc. Jesse Salah Ovadia (University of Windsor)Disc. Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University)Part. Edward A. Akuffo (University of the Fraser Valley)Part. Patricia Ackah-Baidoo (Queen's University)Part. Abby Efua Hilson (University of Kent)Part. Steffi Hamann (University of Guelph)Part. Emmanuel Kofi Graham (York University )Part. Adam Sneyd (University of Guelph)Part. Sarah Katz-Lavigne (University of Antwerp)Part. Alexander Caramento (York University )Part. Allyson Fradella (CPI)Part. Ibironke Odumosu-Ayanu (University of Saskatchewan)
Partner Organiza on
Peace Studies
Dynamics of Rivalry and Conflict ManagementTD41: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Brian J. Phillips (University of Essex)Disc. Brian J. Phillips (University of Essex)
Panel
The Opportunis c Rival: Understanding the Effects of Military Opera ons on the Afghan Taliban and Islamic State Rivalry In Afghanistan
Amira Jadoon (US Military Academy at West Point)Andrew Mines (George Washington University)Kevin Laiveling (University of Maryland)
Does the Right Wing Live in Fear?: The Effect of Reciprocated Coopera on between Interna onal Rivals on the Public's Threat Percep on
Jungmin Han (University of Pi sburgh)Do salient territorial issues hinder posi ve peace between rivals?
Karthikeyan Thiagarajan (University of Central Florida)Strategic Rivalries: Examining Rivalry Dura on, Conflicts, and Asymmetry
Prashant Hosur Suhas (Clarkson University)Centrali es, Triangles, and Rivalry Dura on
Bomi Lee (University of Iowa)
Interna onal Security Studies
Measuring Military Interven ons: Discussing New and Exis ng Data Sources
TD42: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Monica Duffy To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)
Part. Neha Ansari (Fletcher School, Tu s University)Part. Vito D'Orazio (University of Texas at Dallas)Part. Nils Hägerdal (Tu s University)Part. Jennifer Kavanagh (RAND Corpora on)Part. Sidita Kushi (Bridgewater State University)Part. Steven V. Miller (Clemson University)Part. Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Trends in the Study of Extremism in the United States, Europe and Asia
TD43: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Chardon Murray (UNC Wilmington)Disc. Joseph Young (American University)
Panel
The Perfect Storm: Mass Radicaliza on into QAnon Sophia Moskalenko (Georgia state University)
Black-Pill-White-Pill: Primary Research into the Involuntary Celibate (Incel) Milieu
Jesse Morton (Parallel Networks )The Twists and Turns of Islamist Militancy in Bangladesh
Ali Riaz (Illinois State University) Why They Join: Entry into Islamist Extremist Movements in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines
Julie Chernov Hwang (Goucher College)Correlates of Radical Inten ons and Exposure to Extremist Materials: A U.K. Na onally Representa ve Survey
Paul Gill (University College London)Zoe Marchment (UCL)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyTheory
New Approaches and New Methods in the Interna onalTD44: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Annick T. R. Wibben (Swedish Defence University)Disc. José O. Pérez (Ohio State University)
Panel
Advancing the two-level idea onal approach in Interna onal Rela ons
Yoon Jin Lee (Wellesley College Department of Poli cal Science)Rela onal effects of performing field research during a (global) pandemic
Miriam Tekath (Philipps-University Marburg, Center for Conflict Sudies)
Global Happiness: A Research AgendaAdam Lerner (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Three risks of narra ve IR Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University)Paulo Ravecca (Universidad de la Republica Uruguay)
Curiosity as method, affect and ethic in the produc on of knowledge in IR theory
Marta Bashovski (Campion College at the University of Regina)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onInterdisciplinary Studies
Interna onal Organiza ons and the Agency of IndividualsTD45: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Nicola Chelo (Loughborough University)Disc. Nina Reiners (University of Potsdam)
Panel
Women Poli cal Elite and Interna onal Coopera onCaglayan Baser (Loyola University Chicago)
The agency of individuals in UN peace opera onsTom Buitelaar (Leiden University)
Beyond Opportunism: Intermediary Loyalty in Global GovernancePhilipp Genschel (European University Ins tute)Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University)Bernhard Zangl (LMU Munich)
Rules of Engagement: Elite Cues and Public Support for Interna onal Organiza ons
Richard Clark (Princeton University)Kelebogile Zvobgo (College of William & Mary)
Chris ne Lagarde as ECB President: Shaking things up on gender equity
Pamela Blackmon (Pennsylvania State University, Altoona)
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Future of the China-US Rela onshipTD46: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University)Disc. Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno)
Panel
Prevent Decoupling or Seeking Dominance for Two-Paralleled-Markets? Scenario-Game Analysis on China-US Rela ons and World Order under Beijing’s Dual Circula on Strategy
Peng Wang (Renmin University of China)Cra ing US Foreign Policy Towards China Through Congress
Gabriel Kelly (The George Washington University, PhD Student)The US, China and Port Management: Containers or Containment in a New Cold War?
Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)Compara ve Analysis of Joe Biden’s Policy in Northeast Asia
Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University)The Role of Ar ficial Intelligence (AI) Technology in the US-China Rivalry
Ilaria Carrozza (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Nicholas James Marsh (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Gregory Reichberg (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Domes c Polariza on and U.S. Foreign Policy: Ideas, ins tu ons, and policy implica ons
TD47: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Gordon Friedrichs (Heidelberg University)Chair Jordan Tama (American University)Part. Rachel Myrick (Duke University)Part. Peter Trubowitz (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Sarah Maxey (Loyola University Chicago)Part. James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University)Part. Dina Smeltz (The Chicago Council on Global Affairs)
Roundtable
Interdisciplinary StudiesPeace StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
From Local to Global: Forging Resilient Social Contracts in and Across Complex Se ngs
TD48: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Erin L. McCandless (University of Witwatersrand)Part. Mary Hope Schwoebel (Nova Southeastern University)Part. Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal)Part. Anna Jarstad (Uppsala University)Part. Susanne Schmeidl (School of Social Sciences, University of
New South Wales)Part. Necla Tschirgi (Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies,
University of San Diego)
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela onsDiploma c Studies
Was there a Reagan revolu on in U.S. foreign policy?TD49: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Paul Miller (Georgetown University)Disc. Simon Miles (Duke University)Part. Jonathan Hunt (U.S. Air War College)Part. Jennifer M. Miller (Dartmouth College)Part. Michael De Groot (University of Pennsylvania)Part. Stephanie Freeman (Mississippi State University)Part. Lauren Turek (Trinity University)Part. Robert Rakove (Stanford University)Part. Elisabeth Leake (University of Leeds)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Two and a Half Years Into the Pandemic: Extremist Decision-making and Communica on During COVID-19
TD50: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair David Malet (American University)Part. Chelsea Daymon (American University/The Loopcast)Part. Amarnath Amarasingam (Queen's University)Part. Adam Hoffman (Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University)Part. Ayse Lokmanoglu (Northwestern University)Part. Kurt Braddock (American University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Civilian Agency During Violent Conflict (1) - StrategiesTD51: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America)Disc. Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver)Disc. Sebas an van Baalen (Uppsala University)
Panel
Civilian Agency During Conflict: Introducing the Peace Communi es Dataset
Jennifer Hodge (University College London)Unse ling Equilibria and the Need for Protec on: the Emergence of Vigilante Groups in Mexico
Juan Masullo (Leiden University)Moshe Ben Hamo (Oxford University)
In-Between State and Rebel Rule: Civilian Strategies Amidst Judicial Uncertainty
Bard Drange (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo (UiO))
Preliminary Program
The Consent of the Intervened: Moral Intui ons About Other-Defence and U.S. Support for Military Interven on Abroad
Livia Isabella Schubiger (Duke University)Janina Dill (University of Oxford)
Protec ve Civilian Agency and Local PeacebuildingJana Krause (University of Oslo)
Environmental Studies
Resource Curse in a Climage-Changed World TD52: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Chris na Boyes (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE DEI))
Disc. Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Panel
Less Carbon Emissions, More Blood? How the European Green Deal Can Make Violent Conflicts More Likely
Mar jn Vlaskamp (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI))
A Green Asian Century? How Carbon Neutrality Ini ates by East Asian States Accelerate an Emerging Nexus with the Persian Gulf
B. Bryan Barber (Nazarbayev University)When helping doesn’t necessarily “help”: The impact of global involvement in local mining conflicts
Aviva Silburt (University of Waterloo)Drivers and Solu ons of Renewable Energy Related Violent Conflicts
Kendra Dupuy (PRIO)Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Ins tute)Francis Mwesigye (Economic Policy Research Center, Uganda)John-Andrew McNeish (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)
The Energy-Health Nexus in Conflicts in the Middle EastJeannie L. Sowers (University of New Hampshire)Erika S. Weinthal (Duke University)
English School
Diplomacy and Interna onal Order in Prac ce TD53: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw)Disc. Terence Roehrig (US Naval War College)
Panel
The East Asian diploma c repertoire and the future of the ins tu on of diplomacy
Antoine Roth (Tohoku University)The English School, prac ce theory, and communi es of prac ce
Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University)Non-European Poli es and the Origins of the Most Favored Na on Clause
Robert Shaver (New School for Social Research)The Corrup on of Interna onal Society? General and Complete Disarmament from the Perspec ve of the Prac oners
Laust Schouenborg (Roskilde University)Interpreta on of South Korea’s value diplomacy towards Africa: focusing on the tension between order and jus ce
Yunhee Kim (Sookmyung Women's University)Yoochul Lee (Hanshin University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Nuclear Non-prolifera on and Arms ControlTD54: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University)Disc. Todd Robinson (Air Command and Staff College)
Panel
Why Do States Comply with the Nonprolifera on Regimes?: Assessing States' Internaliza on of the Nonprolifera on Rules
Lami Kim (US Army War College)“Those who are not with us are against us”: contesta on and radicalisa on within the nuclear order
Jana Baldus (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Explaining nuclear weapons reversals: Measuring nuclear non-prolifera on norms via UNGA vo ng records
Edward Gonzalez (University of Southern California)Reducing Distrust among NPT States-Par es on the Disarmament Issue
Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University)A poor subs tute or the next best thing: How far can you go with poli cally binding arms control agreements
Andrey Baklitskiy (MGIMO University)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyInterna onal Communica on
The Role of the State in Internet GovernanceTD55: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Natasha Tusikov (York University)Disc. Madeline Carr (University College London (UCL))
Panel
From Governance Denial to State Regula on: A Controversy-Based Typology of Internet Governance Models
Mauro Santaniello (Università degli Studi di Salerno)The role of states in internet governance at ICANN
Olga Cavalli (University of Buenos Aires)Power and Authority in Internet Governance: Return of the State?
Blayne Haggart (Brock University)Natasha Tusikov (York University)Jan Aart Scholte (Leiden University)
The metagovernance of internet governance Niels ten Oever (University of Amsterdam)
Varie es of digital capitalism and the role of the state in internet governance
Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes)
English SchoolTheoryA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Dialogue and Diversity: Envisioning the English School in a Global IRTD56: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University)Disc. Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Disc. Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham)Part. Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London)Part. Charlo a Friedner Parrat (Swedish Defence University)Part. Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware)Part. Claudia Alvarenga Marconi (Pon fical Catholic University of
São Paulo (PUC-SP) )Part. J. Luis Rodriguez (Johns Hopkins University)
Roundtable
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
New Perspec ves on Refugees in Scholarship and Policymaking TD57: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Chris Ferrero (Coastal Carolina University)Disc. Jesse Acevedo (University of Denver)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Power-Sharing Poli cs and Refugee GovernanceTamirace Fakhoury (Aalborg University)Allison McCulloch (Brandon University)
Smart Phones, Be er Neighbors? Technology and social cohesion in urban refugee host communi es
Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (German Development Ins tute)Exploring the Variety of Refugee Policies: The Numbers vs. Rights Trade-Offs Revisited
Hirotaka Fujibayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Out-of-camp but not out of mind: Suppor ng Syrian refugees in Jordan’s ci es
Sarah Tobin (Chr. Michelsen Ins tute)Refugee Return and Conflict: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Christopher Blair (University of Pennsylvania)
Interna onal Security Studies
Global JihadTD58: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Annelle Sheline (Rice University)Disc. Assaf Moghadam (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC))
Panel
Jus ce, Inequality and Order: The Curious Case of the Jihadi Divine Jus ce
Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College)Online extremist subcultures and violence
Daniela I. Pisoiu (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal Affairs)Pledging Fidelity and the Diversifica on of Violence
Mark Berlin (George Washington University)Blair Welsh (University of Essex)
Globaliza on of local Islamist struggles: Drivers of affilia on with transna onal networks of global jihad
Nihad Aboud (University of Essex)Kashmir in the imagina on of Transna onal Jihad
Ekta Manhas (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Human RightsPeace StudiesInterna onal Law
Apology and Accountability: Reckoning with Past WrongsTD59: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Laia Balcells (Georgetown University)Disc. Emily Ri er (Vanderbilt University)Disc. K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia)
Panel
Hard to Say I'm Sorry: Domes c Reac ons to Making Interna onal Apologies
Michaela Ma es (University of California, Berkeley)Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
The Poli cs of Colonial Responsibility: Evidence from Bri sh and French Parliamentary Debates
Risa Kitagawa (Northeastern University)Fiona Shen-Bayh (William & Mary)
The Condor Trials: Transna onal Jus ce-Seeking Efforts in South America and Beyond
Francesca Lessa (University of Oxford)A Typology of Norm Content Change: The Empirical Cases of Three Transi onal Jus ce Norms
Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch (Suffolk University)Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University)
Judging the Past: The Vic m-Level Poli cal Consequences of Human Rights Trials
Elsa Voytas (Princeton University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
“Widening” Research on Migra on States: New Insights from the “Global South”
TD60: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Meghan Garrity (University of Pennsylvania)Disc. Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London)Disc. Beth Elise Whitaker (University of North Carolina at Charlo e)
Panel
Researching Migra on States in the “Global South”: A Cri cal Appraisal
Katharina Na er (University of Leiden)Blazing the Paper Trail: Documents as Migra on States’ Temporal Control
Victoria Finn (Universidad Diego Portales )Spectrums of Ci zenship in Migra on States: Ambiguous “Ci zens” in Jordan
Lillian Frost (Virginia Tech)Unpacking Lebanon’s Hybrid Migra on State: Ins tu onal Ambiguity Beyond Failure and Fragility
Nora Stel (Radboud University)Imperial Migra on States
Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
Poli cal Demography and GeographyInterna onal Security StudiesEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Contested Borderland, Buffers, and PeopleTD61: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College)Disc. Mar n Jonathan Bayly (London School of Economics)
Panel
Buffers, Borderlands, and Interna onal RivalryBoaz Atzili (American University)Min Jung Kim (American University)
Warrants Buffer? Explaining buffer divergenceEhud Eiran (University of Haifa)
Monks and Migrants: Explaining Chinese State Control of Tibet and Xinjiang
Anna Zhang (University of Pennsylvania)White Man’s Order: Colonial Origins of the Sovereign Territorial Order
Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College)State-Directed Popula on Movements and Territorial Conflict
Oded Haklai (Queen's University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyHuman Rights
A be er world in the making locally? Lessons in collabora ve, trans-disciplinary efforts for self-determina on through food, an -mining, environmental and other struggles against corporate globaliza on
TD62: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Peter Smith (Athabasca University)Disc. Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University)Part. Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University)Part. Robin Broad (American University)Part. Pamela Mar n (Coastal Carolina University)Part. Dimitris Stevis (Colorado State University)Part. Marilyn Grell-Brisk (UC Riverside)Part. Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh)Part. Teivo Teivainen (University of Helsinki)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global Perspec ves on Foreign PolicyTD63: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Morgan L. Kaplan (Harvard University)Disc. Morgan L. Kaplan (Harvard University)Disc. Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)
Panel
Se ng the Globalism and Na onalism Stages: Two Hundred Forty Five Years of Interac ons Between Domes c Moods and Interna onal Interests in U.S. Foreign Policy Related to the First Year of President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden
Jack E. Holmes (Hope College)Elite Policy Scripts, Symbolic Interac on, and the Foreign Policies of African States
Paul A. Kowert (University of Massachuse s Boston)John F. Clark (Florida Interna onal University)
What Restraint Gets Wrong: Offshore Balancing and US Grand Strategy
Tudor A. Onea (Bilkent University)Cas ng Too Wide A Net: Grand Strategy and The Global War on Terror
Raymond Thomas (Virginia Tech)A Thema c Analysis of How U.S. Bureaucrats Impact Strategy, Policy, and Plan Development Processes by Gran ng and Gaining Entrée to the Development Space
Nicholas K. Sobecki (The University of Alabama)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Tourism and Security in Global Poli cs II: Heritage, Environment and Infrastructures
TD64: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardiff University)Chair Sarah Becklake (Leibniz University Hannover)Disc. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast)
Panel
Sanctuary Stamps and the Possibili es for Refusal of Corporate Tourist Securi sa on along Train Maya, Mexico
Ma lde Córdoba Azcárate (UC San Diego)Environmental and human security and the commodifica on of nature: Global extrac vism, the Skouries mining project in Greece and its impact on sustainable tourism
Gabriela Kue ng (Rutgers University)
Affec ve Architectures: Tourism economies and the decolonisa on of war museums
Audrey Reeves (Virginia Tech)Securi sing World Heritage: Conserva on, archaeology, and livelihood fron ers in northern Guatemala
Jennifer Devine (Texas State University)Laura Aileen Sauls (University of Sheffield)
Imagining an Excluding Paradise: Landscape, space and power in sun and beach tourism in Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Esteban Barboza-Núñez (Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Networks of Coopera ons and ConflictTD65: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Disc. Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Panel
Networks, Resource Exchange, and Power: Explaining the Efficacy of Coercion in Interna onal Conflict and Trade
Weining Ai (Arizona State University)Indirect Barriers to Trade: Civil-Military Rela ons and Interna onal Trade
Rizwan Asghar (University of California, Davis)Network Dynamics of Interna onal Poli cs: Intensity, Vola lity, and Stability
Arthur Stein (UCLA)A Network Model of Interna onal Security Coopera on
Zeev Maoz (University of California, Davis)Stephanie Kang (University of California, Davis)Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis)
Comparing Communi es in Different Interna onal Interac ve Networks: Connectedness, Structural Traits, and Rela ve Power
Yuelin Wang (Duke University)Yueyi Li (Duke University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Debt, Investment and FinanceTD66: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair William W. Grimes (Boston University)Disc. William W. Grimes (Boston University)
Panel
Ethnic Poli cs and Sovereign Debt SustainabilityMa hew R. DiGiuseppe (Leiden University)Kathleen Brown (Leiden University)
Who Lends, Who Borrows, and Who Wins: Sovereign Debt Markets and Interna onal Conflict
Brenton J. Kenkel (Vanderbilt University)Foreign Direct Investment Interrupted or Business as Usual? Sectoral Heterogeneity of Investor Responses to Nega ve Poli cal Events
Yoo Sun Jung (UC San Diego)Yohan Park (Texas A&M University)
Et Tu, Brute? Reputa ons, FDI, and Contract BreachEkrem Baser (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Rethinking Sovereign Default Decisions: A Computa onal Model of Two-Level Nego a ons
Alessandra Romani (The Graduate Ins tute Geneva)
Preliminary Program
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesScien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
The Poli cs of Refugee and IDP Recep on in the Global SouthTD67: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Rana B. Khoury (Northwestern University)Disc. Rana B. Khoury (Northwestern University)
Panel
Theories of Refugee Migra on: A Review and AppraisalAla' Alrababa'h (Stanford University)Daniel Masterson (Stanford University)
Return without Refoulement: Strategies of Refugee Repression in the Global South
Stephanie Schwartz (University of Southern California)State responses to Internally Displaced People: A new dataset
Adam Lichtenheld (University of California, Berkeley)Abbey Steele (University of Amsterdam)
When Refugee Exposure Increases Incumbent Support: Evidence from Uganda
Yang-Yang Zhou (University of Bri sh Columbia)Guy Grossman (University of Pennsylvania)
Mayors as Partners?: The Complex Role of Municipal Authori es in Migra on Governance
Lama Mourad (Carleton University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Tackling Diversity, Inequity and Exclusion Globally - Global Lessons for Conflict Resolu on, Peacebuilding and Development
TD68: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University)
Part. Madison Schramm (Carnegie Mellon University)Part. Meaghan Shoemaker (Queen's University )Part. Anne Goetz (New York University)Part. Sarah Federman (University of Bal more, College of Public
Affairs)Part. Hugo van der Merwe (Centre for the Study of Violence and
Reconcilia on)Part. Jennifer Marie Brinkerhoff (George Washington University)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Narcissism and Empathy in Poli cal Leadership: The Importance of the Psychological in Understanding the Global
TD69: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Philippe Beauregard (Université de Montréal)Part. Claire Yorke (Yale University )Part. Nicholas John Wheeler (University of Birmingham)Part. Thomas Kohut (Williams College)Part. Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University)Part. Tereza Capelos (University of Birmingham)
Roundtable
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Exploring approaches to Interna onalizing LGBTQ+ human rightsTD70: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Emil Edenborg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Disc. Cynthia Burack (Ohio State University)
Panel
Gatekeepers and Tipping Points: the UN’s Independent Expert on Sexual Orienta on and Gender Iden ty and interna onaliza on of LGBTIQ+ rights
Ariel G. Mekler (Graduate Center, CUNY)
Interna onalizing Queer Libera on: Scholar-Ac vist Collabora ve Theory Development
Nick Mule (York University)JP Armstrong (York University)
Queer Racialized Readings of U.S. LGBTQ+ Foreign Policy Under Trump
Emerson Maione (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)Queering Public Policy in La n America
Arthur Murta (Pon fical Catholic University of São Paulo)Walking a ghtrope: Brazilian foreign policy and LGBT rights at the UN
Danilo Marcondes de Souza Neto (Brazilian War College)Paula Drumond (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Humanitarianism in the Asia-Pacific: Engaging the Debate in Academia, Policy and Prac ce
TD71: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University)Part. Alistair D. B. Cook (Nanyang Technological University, S.
Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)Part. Lina Gong (Nanyang Technological University)Part. Oscar A. Gomez (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)Part. Derek McDougall (University of Melbourne)Part. Pichamon Yeophantong (UNSW Canberra - Australian Defence
Force Academy)Part. Kilian Spandler (University of Gothenburg)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Urban governance, business and sustainable development in conflict-affected ci es
TD72: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Benedicte Bull (University of Oslo)Disc. Sean Fox (University of Bristol)
Panel
Crisis, conflict, and commerce: Business, violence and the COVID pandemic in La n American ci es
Kris an Hoelscher (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Business in transi on: Analyzing new challenges for Colombia in the context of urban violence
Angelika Re berg (Universidad de los Andes)Precarious entrepreneurs: Everyday naviga on among violent actors within the informal economic sector of Kampala (Uganda)
Øystein Rolandsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Violence, Business, and Urban Development in a Failed State: the Case of Lebanon
John Katsos (Associate Professor of Business Law and Ethics, American University of Sharjah)
Whose agency, whose peace? Interroga ng the role of small business in urban violence and inclusive governance in Cape Town, South Africa
Brian Ganson (University of Stellenbosch Business School)Sarah Cechvala (University of Oslo)
Preliminary Program
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesHuman Rights
Next Steps for Research on Statelessness, Governance, and the Problem of Ci zenship
TD73: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Lindsey Kingston (Webster University)Chair Tendayi Bloom (University of Birmingham)Part. Karina Ambartsoumian-Clough (United Stateless )Part. Haqqi Bahram (Linköping University )Part. Ekaterina E (United Stateless)Part. Allison Petrozziello (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs,
Wilfrid Laurier University)Part. Nataliia Kasianenko (California State University, Fresno)Part. Jamie Liew (University of O awa)
Roundtable
Global HealthHuman RightsEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
The Right to Health and Wellbeing for Migrants in Mexico and the United States: The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Path Forward
TD74: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Valeria Marina Valle (Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City)
Part. Caroline Deschak (Universidad Iberoamericana)Part. Valeria Marina Valle (Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico
City)Part. Alexander Voisine (University of Texas Aus n)Part. Sergio Ismael Vázquez Meneley (Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México)Part. Michelle Ruiz Valdes (Universidad Iberoamericana)
Roundtable
Global HealthHuman RightsInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Gender, Health and Intersec onal ChallengesTD75: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Andrew Cortell (Auburn University at Montgomery)Disc. Rhaissa Pagot (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
Panel
The baby and the bathwater: the cost of miscarriage and infer lity for professional women in the UK
Chris na Hellmich (University of Reading)Bo om-up policymaking? An examina on of self-managed abor on ac vism's impact on public health expert discourse
Mariana Prandini Assis (Dalhousie University)The Human Rights Situa on, Access, and Inclusion of Persons with Disabili es in Lima, Peru
Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham)A review of the current scenario of pregnant and postpartum women with covid-19 in Brazil and worldwide.
Lorena Holder (Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte)The impact of transi onal jus ce processes on in mate partner violence
Janina Steinert (Technical University of Munich)Christoph Steinert (University of Mannheim)
Human RightsInterna onal EthicsInterna onal Law
Infrastructures of Viola on: Structures, Ins tu ons, and Prac ces to Support State Viola on of Human Rights
TD76: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg)Disc. Suparna Chaudhry (Lewis & Clark College)
Panel
Democracies and Secret Law: The Latest Challenge to Interna onal Human Rights.
Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi (University of South Florida)A Ladder of Violence? The Strategic Use of Concentra on Camp Systems
Rachel D. Van Nostrand (The University of Arizona)Barbariza on in World Poli cs
Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University)Ins tu onalized Abuse: State Incen viza on and Oppressive Human Rights Viola on
Ma hew Rains (University of Georgia)Shades of Deniability: the Interna onal Rela ons Implica ons of Covert Violent Repression
Madeleine Stevens (University of Chicago)
Global South CaucusA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Legi ma on Contests in the Global South - Advancing alterna ves to studying regional integra on
TD77: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Nita Rudra (Georgetown University)Disc. Amrita Narlikar (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies
(GIGA) and University of Hamburg)Disc. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)
Panel
Human Rights in the Arab League and CARICOM – Approaching Self-Legi ma on in the Global South
Swantje Schirmer (GIGA Hamburg)Media ng the Local and the Global via Procedural Legi ma on in ASEAN
Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware)Regional Economic Communi es as Legi mizers of the AU Regime: Purpose or Pretence
Chidebe Ma hew Nwankwo (University of Nigeria)Discussing and assessing the legi macy of the Amazon Coopera on Treaty Organiza on
Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)Crisis, nostalgia, and resilience: The legi macy of global governance ins tu ons under condi ons of mul polarity
Sinan Chu (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)Heike Holbig (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA))Amrita Narlikar (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) and University of Hamburg)Johannes Plagemann (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Process Ontology and Fundamental Interconnectedness in Interna onal Rela ons
TD78: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Anne-Sophie Jung (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
Disc. Kenneth MacLeish (Vanderbilt University)
Panel
Valuing life – the case of gene therapyEva Hilberg (University of Sheffield)
Overlapping mul species processes and (un)becoming pandemic in a racialized world
Nadine Voelkner (University of Groningen)Nature’s Processes: The Anthropocene, Schelling and Biosecurity
Christopher Long (University of Sussex)Poli cs in Space me
Jayson Waters (The University of Sydney)A Biography of Force: Process, Interrup on, and Meaning in a Life of Violence
Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Beyond transi onal jus ce: Transforma ve jus ce and the state of the field (or non-field)
TD79: Thursday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario)Chair Ma hew Evans (University of Sussex and University of the
Witwatersrand)Disc. Lauren M. Balasco (Stockton University)Part. Dus n Sharp (University of San Diego, Kroc School of Peace
Studies)Part. Dáire McGill (University of Oxford)Part. Maja Davidovic (Durham University)Part. Helen Scanlon (University of Cape Town)Part. Eric Hoddy (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies
(LUCSUS))Part. Lauren Dempster (Queen's University Belfast)
Roundtable
Friday
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Economic Dispari esFA00-1: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disc. Xiaoye She (California State University San Marcos)
Poster Gallery Session
Meaningful jobs for newcomers to Canada and abroad: an integral view of underemployment and immigra on
Cynthia Leal (University of Waterloo)Homebuying Restric ons, Wealth Inequality, and Social Mobility: Evidence from China
Chengyu Fu (Harvard University)US Aid and Leader survival: A return to the past but a change faces at the same me
Song Eun Lee (Yonsei University)More united or more divided? The response of tradi onal western donors towards China.
Zheng Zhai (Na onal University of Singapore)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Coopera onFA00-2: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disc. Sorina Crisan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
Poster Gallery Session
Geopoli cs, Interna onal Coopera on and the Pacific AllianceCarlos Gabriel Arguelles Arredondo (Universidad del Mar - Mexico )
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, PARADIPLOMACY AND THE AMAZON: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SUSTAINABILITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
Vitória Libni Macêdo Costa (Federal University of Tocan ns (UFT))
Transborder coopera on for the development of sustainable ci es and communi es in the Tijuana - San Diego border region. Review of ins tu ons.
Ana Luisa Ramirez Soto (Autonomous University of Baja California)
Peace StudiesTheory
Peace and the Poli cs of MemoryFA01: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University)Part. Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)Part. Valerie Rosoux (Louvain University)Part. DM Mwambari (kings college London)Part. Johanna Mannergren Selimovic (Södertörn University)Part. Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Interna onal Studies and Struggles for Social Jus ce and InclusionFA02: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Part. Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Cassy L. Dorff (Vanderbilt University)Part. Raul Pacheco-Vega (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO) México)Part. Kanisha D. Bond (Binghamton University)Part. Cameron G. Thies (Michigan State University)Part. Tarik Abou-Chadi (University of Zurich)Part. Laia Balcells (Georgetown University)Mod. Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver/PIIE)
Sapphire Series
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Communica on
Interna onal Organiza ons and Public OpinionFA03: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Gustav Meibauer (Radboud University)Disc. Reinout van der Veer (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Panel
Interna onal Organiza ons and Public Opinion: The Case of Climate Change
Brian Greenhill (University at Albany, SUNY)At What Cost? Power, Payments, and Public Support of Interna onal Organiza ons
Ryan Brutger (University of California, Berkeley)The effects of (de)legi ma on on ci zens’ belief in global governance: A worldwide survey experiment
Farsan Ghassim (Lund University)Informa on, Emo on, and Support for Interna onal Organiza ons: Evidence from Chinese Media Coverage of WTO Disputes
Seowoo Chung (Korea University)Trust and Transparency: Informa on Availability and NGO Trust
Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Pandemic, Ins tu ons, and PedagogyFA04: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andrew Heffernan (University of O awa)Disc. Andrew Heffernan (University of O awa)
Panel
The future of Japanese Higher Educa on: The Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the Classrooms of Japanese Universi es
Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University)Training for the UN in the Twenty-First Century: An Assessment of Professionalism, Leadership, and Gender Equality in Model UN Simula ons
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University)Innova ons in running a Model United Na ons during a pandemic
Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa)Global Immersion in Lockdown: Facilita ng global health learning experiences during the COVID Pandemic
Heather Wipfli (University of Southern California)Teaching, Self-Care, and Reflec ve Prac ce during a Pandemic
Rachel Vanderhill (Wofford College)Courtney Dorroll (Wofford College)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal AffairsGlobal Development
Teaching IR PluriversallyFA05: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Amaya Querejazu (Universidad de An oquia)Chair Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)Part. Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt)Part. Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame)Part. Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)Part. Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito)Part. Jarrad Reddekop (University of Victoria)Part. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Roundtable
Environmental Studies
Profit with Purpose? Beyond CSR and Contemporary Forms of Private Authority in Global Environmental Governance
FA06: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Disc. Ma hew Paterson (University of Manchester)
Panel
Index-insurance and the pseudo-priva za on of disaster governance: The African Risk Capacity, climate, and famine
Nick Bernards (University of Warwick)Sustainable and resilient finance for real this me? The novel role of BlackRock in the global governance of climate change and the environment
Sarah E Sharma (Queen's University)Public enterprises, private authority? The Janus face of state ownership in global environmental governance
Milan Babic (Maastricht University)The 100 Resilient Ci es ini a ve: A natural experiment in the poli cs of crea ng a sustainable world
Ma hew J. Hoffmann (University of Toronto)Financing the petrochemicals expansion despite commitments to sustainability: The role of global finance
Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University)Guy Finkill (Lund University)Fredric Bauer (Lund University)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Informa on, Social Media, Mass Distrac on, and CyberFA07: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai University)
Disc. Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)
Panel
Online Racism: From Social Media to the Dark Web, From the Keyboard to the Streets
Lev Topor (Center for Cyber Law and Policy, University of Haifa)The Pursuit of Humanitarian Legibility: How the rise in data collec on and surveillance contribute to reinforce power dynamics in the aid sector
Ziad Al Achkar (George Mason Univeristy)Global Internet governance: China and transna onality in the post-Snowden period
Jaqueline Piga o (UNESP) Science, Technology, Society and the Wicked WEB: Disarming Weapons of Mass Distrac on
Gabriella Paár-Jákli (Kent State University)
Preliminary Program
Virtualising IR: Mapping Future Impacts of Virtual and Augmented Reali es
Ciaran Gillespie (University of Surrey)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Internet Infrastructure: the next ba le of IRFA08: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jan Aart Scholte (Leiden University)Disc. Blayne Haggart (Brock University)Disc. James Shires (Ins tute of Security and Global Affairs,
University of Leiden)
Panel
Global Rivalry Over the Leadership in ICT Standardiza on: SDO Governance Amid Changing Pa erns of Par cipa on
Justus Baron (Northwestern University)The quantum state of infrastructure reconfigura on in 5G
Niels ten Oever (University of Amsterdam)Digital Healthcare and Wellbeing: An Emerging Infrastructure in Need of Regulatory Reform and Harmonised Standards
Irina Brass (University College London)Pla ormising cybersecurity: programming knowledge for the future threat
Louise Marie Hurel (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Civil Society Interven ons in Internet Governance: Cultural limits and concerns
Corinne Cath-Speth (Oxford Internet Ins tute)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Rethinking the Crossings of BordersFA09: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Daniela Musina (Scuola Normale Superiore)Disc. Philippe M. Frowd (University of O awa)
Panel
Migrants, Hikers, and Se ler Sovereignty: Displacement, Deterrence and Dispossession in the Sonoran Borderlands
Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College)Making Waste into Art, and Art into Waste: the Mul ple A erlives of Migratory Traces
Anna Finiguerra (Queen Mary University of London) State-Sanc oned Border Transgressions as Sovereign Prac ce: The Case of Morocco and Spanish-controlled Ceuta
Charlie Price (University of Warwick)Yasmine Zarhloule (University of Oxford)
Rulifica on and the European management of migrantsShoshana Fine (Sciences Po/CERI)Thomas Lindemann (Ecole Polytechnique/Universite de Versailles Saint Quen n)
The Calais Jungle: Violence, Precariousness, and the racialised borders of ‘the human’
Tarsis Daylan Brito (London School of Economics (LSE))
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal SociologyA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Cri cal Musings on AI Use and Development: Surveillance, Repression, Specia on and uncertainty.
FA10: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Delf Rothe (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg)
Disc. Kiran Phull (King's College London)
Panel
Informa ng Authoritarianism: A Genealogy of Repression Technologies
Roberta Duffield (University of California, Santa Barbara)Bre Aho (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Towards a Poli cal Theory of Disrup ve TechnologyLuka Nikolic (Charles University Prague)
Ethical and human-centric AI as a basic interna onal response towards the emerging technology
Jus nas Lingevicius (Vilnius University)The geo-poli cs of EU Digital Sovereignty: security between Ar ficial Intelligence and Quantum Compu ng
Stella Blumfelde (University of Genova)Andrea Calderaro (Cardiff University)
Global Capitalism Ad Infinitum: Ar ficial Intelligence as an Ideological Placebo for Capitalism’s Internal Contradic ons
Maurizio Tinnirello (Independent Researcher)
Interna onal Studies Associa onGerman Poli cal Science Associa on
China and the contesta on of the liberal economic orderFA11: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Julia Langbein (Centre for East European and Interna onal Studies)
Chair Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)Disc. Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Partner Organiza on
Partner or Compe tor? China’s rela ons with the Global South in the World Trade Organiza on
Clara Weinhardt (Maastricht University)How Chinese SOEs threaten the Interna onal Liberal Economic Order and how they have already changed it
Francesca Ghire (King's College London)How are China’s Trade Policies Affec ng the Developing World? Agriculture and Fisheries Subsidies
Kristen Hopewell (University of Bri sh Columbia)State capitalism, capital markets and the liberal economic order: Comparing securi es exchanges in emerging markets
Andreas Noelke (Goethe University Frankfurt)Johannes Petry (Free University Berlin)
China, the EU and policy space in Eastern EuropeValen n Krüsmann (ZOiS - Centre of East European and Interna onal Studies)Julia Langbein (Centre for East European and Interna onal Studies)
Peace Studies
Composite (In)Securi es in a Small World: Rethinking Global Security Governance
FA12: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Markus-Michael Müller (Roskilde University)Chair Louise Wiuff Moe (University of Hamburg)Disc. Charles Hunt (RMIT University)
Panel
UN Police and Countering/Preven ng Violent Extremism as a Modality of Global Security Governance
Shannon Zimmerman (University of Queensland)Global Threat Management at the Security-Development Nexus
Bruno Charbonneau (Royal Military College Saint-Jean)Performa ve Epistemological Poli cs. Global Networks of Knowledge Produc on and the Environment-Security Nexus
Louise Wiuff Moe (University of Hamburg)Markus-Michael Müller (Roskilde University)
Preliminary Program
Unpacking North-South Entanglements in Colombian South-South Security Coopera on in La n America
Markus Hochmüller (University of Oxford)Linking Internal Security Opera ons and Interna onal Peacekeeping in the Case of the Ghana Armed Forces
Peter Albrecht (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies (DIIS))Fiifi Edu-Afful (Kofi Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC))
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyPeace StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Undoing WarFA13: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Defense University)Disc. Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)Part. Dan Öberg (Swedish Defence University)Part. Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Defense University)Part. Andreas Behnke (University of Reading)Part. Kyle A. Grayson (Newcastle University)Part. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge)Part. Nisha Shah (University of O awa)Part. Ma hew Ford (University of Sussex)Part. Oliver Belcher (Durham University)Part. Helen M. Kinsella (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Roundtable
Diploma c StudiesInterna onal Communica on
Exploring Interpersonal Contact in DiplomacyFA14: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary)Chair Deepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore)Disc. Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University)
Panel
Healing the Scars of Par on: Bhu o/Gandhi 1989-1990 Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary)Nicholas John Wheeler (University of Birmingham)
Interpersonal Diplomacy and the Destruc ve Power of TrustLarissa Versloot (University of Copenhagen)
Being Familiar: The Role of Professional Friendships in DiplomacyClaire Yorke (Yale University )
Diploma c Encounters Sweet and Sour: Resident US Ambassadors in Southeast Asia
Deepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore)Micro-dynamics of Bonding, Listening and Clashing in the UN Security Council: Insights from Video Data Analysis
Isabel Bramsen (Associate Senior Lecturer, Lund University)Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary)
Peace Studies
Implemen ng Peace AgreementsFA15: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Mar n Waehlisch (United Na ons)Disc. Mar n Waehlisch (United Na ons)
Panel
Pa ence with Peacebuilding: Does slow peace agreement implementa on affect people’s a tudes?
Helga Malmin Binningsboe (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Rebel Coopera on and Nego ated Se lement Success a er Mul party Civil Wars
Brandon Bolte (Penn State University)
Do Ambi ous Peace Agreements Foment Violence? Sally Sharif (Kroc Ins tute for Interna onal Peace Studies)
Civil War Peace Agreements, their Provisions, and the Processes Involved
Marie Olson Lounsbery (East Carolina University)Karl DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama)
Who to blame? Iden fying the source of peace agreement breakdown
Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota)
Peace Studies
Local-interna onal interac ons and hybrid peaceFA16: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Disc. Alan Keenan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Panel
How Do the Tradi onal Actors of Liberal Peacebuilding Interact with Non-Tradi onal Actors?
Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Antalya Bilim University)Tradi onal civil society, non-governmental, state and interna onal actors in the reconstruc on of Mosul: assessing coexistence, complementarity and compe on
Irene Costan ni (University of Naples, L'Orientale)Advancing Hybridity: A new nexus for interna onal and local peacebuilding
Charles Davidson (George Mason University)From Top to Bo om: How Peace Can Trickle Down
Samantha Marie Gamez (swisspeace)Innova ng the conceptualiza on of hybridity in peace and conflict processes: local conflict trajectories in Madagascar.
Velomahanina Razakamaharavo (Technische Universität München School of Governance)
Interna onal Law
Interna onal Law and Trade: Effec ve or Not?FA17: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)Disc. Shelley Liu (UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy)
Panel
‘Lets follow the money!’: The Anatomy and Effects of Funding of Key Mul lateral Ins tu ons Dealing with HR protec on
Laszlo Sarkany (King's University College, The University of Western Ontario )
Arbitra on as an Alterna ve Dispute Mechanism at the WTO Felicia Grey (Middlebury College)
Conceptualizing Power and Exper se in Private Transna onal Governance: Arbitrators as Norm Entrepreneurs in Interna onal Investment Law Reform
David Lark (University of Victoria)“As you sow, so shall you reap”: the Clinton Presidency and the origins of the US-WTO crisis
Henry M. Lovat (University of Glasgow, School of Law)The Right to Cheat? Explaining the Use of Escape Clauses in Trade Agreements
Rachel Hulvey (University of Pennsylvania)Clara Lee (University of Pennsylvania)
Preliminary Program
Peace Studies
Natural Resources in Armed ConflictsFA18: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Elisabeth A. King (New York University)Disc. Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal &
Development Studies)
Panel
Containing the Resource Curse? The Limits of Local Community-Led Peacebuilding in Northwest Kenya
Fletcher D. Cox (William Jewell College)Mines and the Road to Violence: Revenue Genera ng Schemes and the Spa al Distribu on of Violence in Resource-Rich Conflicts
Thomas O'Mealia (University of Michigan)From peace agreements to sustainable peace? Pathways to building peace a er natural resources conflicts
Barbara Magalhaes Teixeira (Lund University)Natural resource, rent seeking, economic development, and conflict nexus: Examining the resource curse hypothesis of the extrac ve industry in Ghana.
David Aratuo (George Mason University)Natural Resources and Civil War Media on: The effec veness of third-party media ons in oil-rich countries
Myunghee Lee (University of Copenhagen)Bryce W. Reeder (University of Missouri)
Interna onal Organiza on
The Iron Cage of Interna onal BureaucracyFA19: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Richard Clark (Princeton University)Disc. Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School)
Panel
Fragmenta on or Coordina on? Bureaucra c Ties and Condi onality Design at the IMF and World Bank
Mirko Heinzel (University of Potsdam)Catherine (Kate) Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n)
Explaining Project Success and Failure of Interna onal Organiza ons: An Automated Analysis of Evalua on Reports
Steffen Eckhard (University of Konstanz)Elena Leuschner (University of Gothenburg)
Resolving the Peacekeeping Dilemma: How UN Peacekeepers Respond to Host State Democra c Norm Viola ons
Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading)Oisin Tansey (King's College London)Birte Julia Gippert (University of Liverpool)Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London)
Analy cal Sociology and Public Administra on: An Alternate Understanding of IO Bureaucracies
Kim Moloney (Hamad bin Khalifa University)Gendered Experiences of UN Peacekeeping: What the Gender Parity Strategy Has (Not) Achieved
Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia)Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Warwick)Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London)Joshua Weiner (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Interna onal EthicsInterna onal Security StudiesScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Technology, Humanity, and Agency in WarFA20: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Simon J. Smith (Staffordshire University)Disc. Sanne Verschuren (Brown University)
Panel
Drones, Technology, and TerrorismJessica Wolfendale (Marque e University)
The Limits of Meaningful Human Control: Autonomy and Moral Crumple Zones
John Emery (University of Oklahoma)Crimes of Dispassion: The Moral Challenge of Systema c Killing
Neil Renic (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH))Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London)
Moral Panics a er Modern Warfare: LAWS and the Construc on of Autonomous Human Combatants
Jack McDonald (King's College London)‘Tomorrow is Forever’: Mar al Technologies and the Role of the Human in Emergent and Future War
David J. Galbreath (University of Bath)
Interdisciplinary StudiesInterna onal Communica onInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
The Role of Social Media in Bringing about ChangeFA21: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland)Disc. Julie e Shedd (George Mason University)
Panel
Climate Change in the Post Truth World: Lessons from Resistance Art
Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Interna onal convergence of online ac vism: The #MilkTeaAlliance in the Myanmar an -coup protests 2021
Frankie Ho Chun Wong (University of Maryland)The role of media in collec ve memory construc on in Bosnia and Herzegovina : methodological challenges of interdisciplinary studies
Veronique Labonte (Laval University)#Ac vism and the new possibili es for poli cal ethnography in the social media age
Skyler Hawkins (Independent Scholar)Social messaging and framing by the U.S. Center for Disease Control over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic
Michael Gizzi (Illinois State University)Betsy Leimbigler (Freie Universitat Berlin)
Historical Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
The Long 19th Century IFA22: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jenna Marshall (University of Kassel)Disc. Jenna Marshall (University of Kassel)
Panel
World-Making and the Crisis of the Global Racial ImaginaryAlexander D. Barder (Florida Interna onal University)
Imaginaries of Global Peace, 1850-1950Anatoly Levshin (Princeton University)
Capital’s Empire. How Foreigners’ Property Rights Shaped the Modern World
Tomas Wallenius (University of Oxford)
Preliminary Program
An nomy: Nomads and the States-SystemJaakko Heiskanen (University of Cambridge)
Compe ve Interdependence: Geopoli cal Rela ons in the First Era of Globalisa on, 1870-1914
Joseph Leigh (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyTheoryGlobal Health
Pandemics and New Philosophies of Interna onal Rela ons.FA23: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jonathan Joseph (University of Bristol)Disc. Laura Zano (Virginia Tech)
Panel
Pandemic clouds. Biocultural ma ering all the way down and becoming with SARS CoV-2
Nadine Voelkner (University of Groningen)COVID-19: The Process Ethics of Anthropocene Authoritarianism
David Chandler (University of Westminster)Were we ever resilient? Assessing resilience in the wake of Covid-19
Christopher R. Zebrowski (Loughborough University)Ksenia Chmu na (Loughborough University )
Spectres of COVID-19: Understanding the Pandemic Through Derrida
Jonathan Joseph (University of Bristol)Hopeful resilience? Arc c indigenous peoples and the poli cs of pandemics
Marjo Lindroth (University of Lapland)Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen (University of Lapland)
Interna onal Security Studies
Secrecy, Strategy, and Structure in CyberspaceFA24: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Rebecca Slayton (Cornell University)Disc. Rebecca Slayton (Cornell University)Disc. Thomas Rid (War Studies, King's College London)
Panel
Mapping IT: Towards a Technography of the InternetRonald J. Deibert (University of Toronto)
Below the Threshold of War: Explaining the Logic of State Behavior in Cyberspace
Jelena Vicic (University of Cincinna )The Evolu on of U.S. Cyber Strategy
Evan Perkoski (University of Connec cut)Michael Poznansky (Naval War College)
Escala on Dynamics and the Cyber-Nuclear Nexus: An Organiza onal Poli cs Approach
Erica Borghard (Atlan c Council)Keren Milo (Princeton University)
The Balance of Uncertainty: Intelligence Contests, Interna onal Rela ons, and Strategic Stability
Jon Lindsay (University of Toronto)Joshua Rovner (American University)
Academic Freedom Commi eeInterna onal Studies Associa on
Structural Challenges to Academic Freedom: Issues and ResponsesFA25: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)Part. Petra Roter (University of Ljubljana)Part. Riham Bahi (Faculty of Economics and Poli cal Science, Cairo
University)Part. Nandini Ramanujam (McGill university)Part. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)Part. George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)
Commi ee Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Quan ta ve and Spa al Analysis Approaches to Ethnicity and Conflict
FA26: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Saurabh Pant (University of Essex)Disc. Saurabh Pant (University of Essex)
Panel
Does Land Tenure Explain Migrant-Indigene Conflict Outside of Elec ons in Africa?
Kimberly L. Shella (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)Groups in Conflict and the Legacies of Violence
Leonid Peisakhin (New York University - Abu Dhabi)Noam Lupu (Vanderbilt University)
Colonial Integra on, Interpersonal Elite Networks, and Ethnic Inclusion in Postcolonial States
Manuel Vogt (University College London)Ethnic Diversity, Economic Performance and Electoral Violence
Samaila Adelaiye (State University of New York, University at Buffalo)
`Right-peopling’ the state: Explaining ethnic assimila on, displacement, and genocide in Europe, 1850-2020
Guy Schvitz (ETH Zürich)Carl Müller-Crepon (University of Oxford)Lars-Erik Cederman (ETH Zurich, Center for Compara ve and Interna onal Studies (CIS))
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
What did we Learn in the Pandemic? FA27: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Douglas Becker (University of Southern California)Part. Douglas Becker (University of Southern California)Part. Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN))Part. Shannon Gibson (University of Southern California)Part. Amanda M. Rosen (U.S. Naval War College)Part. Martha (Dee) Phelps (University of Miami)Part. Marc J. O'Reilly (Heidelberg University)Part. Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs Sec on Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Patrick James
FA28: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Megan Becker (University of Southern California)Part. Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)Part. Lui Hebron (Academy of Art University)Part. Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University)Part. James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University)Part. Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s
Lowell)Honoree
Patrick James (University of Southern California)
Dis nguished Scholar
Diploma c Studies
Diplomacy in Civil Society and the Private SectorFA29: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Aries Arugay (University of the Philippines-Diliman)Disc. Graeme Auld (Carleton University)
Panel
The birth of a scapegoat: How Western NGOs became s gma zed in mul -stakeholders ini a ves
Elise Rousseau (University of Namur)Interna onal Trade: An important Tool for Diplomacy
Kaushal Lal Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University)The GRC – Governance, Risk Management and Compliance as tool of Corporate Diplomacy: A case study on a Brazilian Mul na onal Company
Niedja Santos (Universidade de Lisboa)Do business use environmental regula on to drive innova on? Thoughts from Global South corporate diplomacy
Pedro Vormi ag (Columbia University)The United States’ use of Religion: Obama, desecuri za on and re-establishing diploma c rela ons with Cuba
Luke Cahill (University iof Bath )
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Poli cal Economy of Responses to COVID-19FA30: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Simon Rushton (University of Sheffield)Disc. Simon Rushton (University of Sheffield)
Panel
Arguing with Success: COVID-19 and the Failure of Australia’s Regulatory State
Tom Chodor (Monash University)Shahar Hameiri (University of Queensland)
There Is Method to This Madness: The Dutch Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Anne e Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam)Pandemic Preferences: Voter A tudes towards COVID-19 Central Bank Interven ons
Jeffrey Chwieroth (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Andrew Walter (University of Melbourne)
COVID-19 and Neoliberal State FailureLee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London)
The Role of Structural Inequality and Neighborhood Level Dispari es in the Efficacy of COVID-19 Incidence Rates in Urban Areas
Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)
Post Communist Systems
Russian Foreign Policy: New ChallengesFA31: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Vladimir Mukomel (Ins tute of Sociology of the FСTAC of the Russian Academy of Sciences)
Disc. Michael O. Slobodchikoff (Troy University)
Panel
The Threats to Human Security and Russian Foreign Policy: Finding Strategies to Deal with the Challenges of a More Complex World
Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University)Poli cs of Cyber-Securi za on of Russia and the United States
Anna N Gregg (Aus n Peay State university)Kimberly Klein (Aus n Peay University )
The Russian Arc c: Zone of Economic Opportunity or Strategic Conflict?
George Soroka (Harvard University)Change and con nuity in Russia's strategic culture
Angela Borozna (The Graduate Center, City University New York (CUNY))
Ideology and Poli cs in Cuban-Russian Rela ons Kyle Urquijo (Florida Interna onal University)
Diploma c Studies
Engaged Neutrality in the Interna onal SystemFA32: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study)Part. Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna/Interna onal Ins tute
for Peace (IIP))Part. Herbert Reginbogin (The Catholic University of America)Part. Eric Golson (University of Surrey)Part. Sangpil Jin (University of Edinburgh)Part. Anna Steiner (Ludwig Boltzmann Ins tute for Research on
Consequences of War)Part. Laurent Goetschel (University of Basel / swisspeace)
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesTheory
New Histories of Feminist Interna onal Thought: Ac vism, Voca on and Dissent
FA33: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Paul C. Kirby (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Disc. Paul C. Kirby (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Panel
Feminist, Socialist, Militant, African: Jeanne Mar n Cissé as a “Founding Mother”
Carrie Reiling (Washington College)From Feminist Interna onalism to Jobs for the Boys: Women and IR in the Interwar US Academy
Joanna Wood (University of Oxford)Indian Women’s Interna onal Thought: Towards an An -Imperial Feminist Framework
Shru Balaji (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Shi ing Power Rela ons: Russian Feminism in Times of Authoritarianism
Leandra Bias (swisspeace / University of Basel)The Aesthe cs of Feminist Advocacy for Interna onal Criminal Jus ce: From Figh ng Patriarchy to Represen ng Vic mhood?
Immi Tallgren (University of Helsinki)
Preliminary Program
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Gendered Performa vity in Security & DevelopmentFA34: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Amanda Donahoe (Centenary College of Louisiana)Disc. Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick)
Panel
Informalising Security and Jus ce: The Interplay of Security Sector Reform and Gender Rela ons in Uganda
Maike Messerschmidt (Tübingen University)Apathy of Interna onal Community towards Male Sexual and Gender Violence: Vic ms of Bacha-bazi in Afghanistan
Gözde Turan (Antalya Bilim University)Disarmament, Demobilisa on, and Reintegra on (DDR) of Masculini es: the influence of DDR on masculini es in post-conflict Liberia
Hendrik Quest (Tübingen University)I crave a good fight: gendered and racialised fantasies of war among Western volunteers of the YPG
Eda Gunaydin (University of Sydney)Ac ng Straight: Norma ve Regimes of Transna onal Capitalist Spa o-temporal Performa vity
Maddie Tepper (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyGlobal Health
Trauma and the Caring Poli cs of a PandemicFA35: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Liberty Chee (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)Disc. Liberty Chee (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Panel
The poli cal uses of heroism discourse in the COVID-19 pandemicVeronica M. Kitchen (University of Waterloo)Jennifer G. Mathers (Aberystwyth University)
A Medita on on Covid-19 Social Trauma Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina, Wilmington)
Experiencing COVID19: The Challenge of Mass Deaths for Social Order in a Transna onal Context
Katharine Millar (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))
From care to security: pandemic self-help and the limits of empowerment
Dagmar Rychnovska (University of Sussex)Katerina Krulisova (No ngham Trent University)
COVID-19, Neoliberal Subjects and the Reac onary PresentShomik Chakrabar (University of South Florida)
TheoryHistorical Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Ethics
From ac on to abstrac on: Tracing the process of exemplarity in global poli cs
FA36: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Dorothy Noyes (The Ohio State University)Chair Tobias Wille (Goethe University Frankfurt)Disc. Maria Mälksoo (Brussels School of Interna onal Studies,
University of Kent)
Panel
The disciplinary exemplarity of the Congress of ViennaJennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University)
Mapping the exemplary process interna onally: The case of Cold War threshold-crossings
Dorothy Noyes (The Ohio State University)The need for a new poli cal science: Exemplarity and the populist challenge
Sebas an Schindler (LMU Munich)The exemplary in global resistance
Iratxe Perea Ozerin (University of the Basque Country)The Kosovo interven on of 1999: An example, but for what?
Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt)Tobias Wille (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Global Development
China's Par cipa on in Global DevelopmentFA37: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)Disc. Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University)
Panel
Does Chinese FDI Alter Its Influence in Africa?Margaret Pearson (University of Maryland)John McCauley (University of Maryland, College Park)Xiaonan Wang (University of Maryland-College Park)
The Belts, Roads, and Ini a ves of the Belt and Road Ini a ve: Global China’s Pluralist Authoritarian Challenge
Yifei Li (New York University)An Examina on of Cancelled Belt and Road Ini a ve Projects
Phuong Hoang (Na onal Intelligence University)Race, racism, and/or racialisa on? Deba ng theories of race and racial hierarchies in the context of China-Africa rela ons
Yang Han (University of Oxford)Whose End? What History? : Francis Fukuyama and the Ideological Legi macy of the Chinese State
Yinguang Zhao (Vassar College)
Global DevelopmentHistorical Interna onal Rela onsTheory
Structural Poli cal Economy: the Weight of Structures in the Enduringly Colonial Present (part 2)
FA38: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Alina Sajed (McMaster University)Part. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College)Part. Randolph B. Persaud (American University)Part. Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech)Part. Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London)Part. Quỳnh N. Phạm (University of San Francisco)Part. Zeyad El Nabolsy (Cornell University)
Roundtable
Foreign Policy Analysis
Turkey and the MediterraneanFA39: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University)Disc. Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University)
Panel
The Turkish-Israeli Rapprochement: Reshaping the Regional Order in a Ontologically-Secure Way?
Ozlem Kayhan-Pusane (Isik University)Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University)
Drivers of Crisis in the Greek-Turkish Protracted Conflict: A Neoclassical Realist Reading
Zenon Tziarras (PRIO Cyprus Centre)
Preliminary Program
The Turkish Foreign Policy on the Eastern Mediterranean Hydrocarbons
Dicle Korkmaz (Antalya Bilim University )Turkey-EU Standoff in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Burden on NATO: An Analysis from the Perspec ve of the Framework of Intra-Alliance Opposi on
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College)Turkey’s Accession to the EU: A Textual Analysis on the European Commission’s Turkey Reports
Buğra Güngör (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Nuclear Weapons and Foreign PolicyFA40: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jeffrey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University)Disc. Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University)
Panel
Surveys in Superiority: Experimental Evidence on the Nuclear Balance
David Logan (Princeton University) Killing for the Bomb: Targe ng Killing and the Assassina on of Enemy Nuclear Scien sts
Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark (Georgia Ins tute of Technology, Sam Nunn School of Interna onal Affairs)
The Poli cal Effects of Nuclear Weapon TestsBryce Beschorner (University of Kentucky)
From Unplanned Obsolescence to Planned Revitaliza on: The Social (Re)construc on of the United Na ons Command
Youngwon Cho (St. Francis Xavier University)Jamie Levin (St. Francis Xavier University)
The Fragility of the Nuclear PeacePaul C. Avey (Virginia Tech)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Diplomacy and Interna onal Coopera onFA41: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney)Disc. Tyler Jost (Brown University)
Panel
Transna onal Religious Ties and Interna onal Recogni on of Bangladesh
Nikola Mirilovic (University of Central Florida)Risk, Civil-Diploma c Rela ons, and U.S. Involvement in Peace Processes
Rebecca Dudley (Duke University)Symbol or Substance? The So Power Influence of Cons tu onal Monarchs in Interna onal Rela ons
Brandy Jolliff Sco (Texas Chris an University)Under the Shadow of Precedent: Jus fying Recogni on of Statehood
Elsy Gonzalez (University of Chicago)States of emergency and defense coopera on agreements
Emine Ari (Koc University)
Interna onal Organiza on
Status, Hierarchy, and Exclusion in Interna onal Rela onsFA42: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen)Disc. Kyle M. Lascure es (Lewis & Clark College)
Panel
The False Promise of Inclusive Mul lateralism: Status and Exclusiveness in IOs
Lora Viola (Free University Berlin)Noblesse Oblige: Status Mo va ons and Support for Foreign Aid
Marina Duque (Florida State University)Zachary Houser (Florida State University)
The Reluctant Imperialists: Status Dynamics and Territory in AfricaJoslyn Nicole Barnhart (Wesleyan University)
Expulsion and Exit strategies for interna onal organiza onsChris na Davis (Harvard University)
How do Americans understand status? Evidence from conjoint surveys on IGO hos ng
Steven M. Ward (Cornell University)Robert Musgrave (University of Massachuse s Amherst)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyTheoryHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Transna onal Entanglements: Theory, History, Poli csFA43: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)
Panel
Theory, History, and Prac ce in World Poli csTarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics)George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)Inés Valdez (The Ohio State University)
The Promise of Human RightsEmma Mackinnon (University of Cambridge)
Rethinking Black Interna onalismAyca Cubukcu (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))
Women Thinkers and the Canon of Interna onal Thought: Recovery, Rejec on, and Recons tu on
Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London)Patricia Owens (Oxford)
Darwin between EmpiresInder Marwah
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Care, protec on and security: race and gender in securing Europe and its Others
FA44: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Natalie Welfens (University of Amsterdam)Disc. Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam)Disc. Vicki Squire (The University of Warwick)
Panel
Caring (militarism) in EU security and defence Hanna L. Muehlenhoff (University of Amsterdam (UvA))
Beyond the risk-security dichotomy: How postcolonial feminists make the link between gender, race, and EU external border protec on
Julia Sachseder (University of Vienna)Saskia Stachowitsch (University of Vienna - OIIP)
Bad data or bad prac ce? The wicked problem of knowledge produc on and migrants in insecure status
Alexandria J. Innes (City University London)Considering Gendered and Racialised Vulnerabili es and Violence at Europe’s Internal Borders
Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8)
Preliminary Program
Vulnerability Interven ons That Make the Vulnerable More Vulnerable: Humanitarian Actors’ Accounts of Syrian refugee Women and Children in Turkey
Hande Sözer (Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus)
Global South CaucusForeign Policy Analysis
Global South Perspec ves on the New Era: Strategizing the US-China Rivalry
FA45: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)Disc. Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)
Panel
China-US Techno-rivalry and Its Significance for the Global South:Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)Joanna Phua (The Graduate Center, City University of New York)
China in the US BackyardBe y Nelly Sedoc-Dahlberg (Emeritus)Elsada Diana Cassells (City University of New York)
La n America: Balancing between the US and ChinaMariana Kalil (Brazilian War College)
The US/China Rivalry in the African Con nent: Opportuni es and Challenges for the Region
Paul G. Adogamhe (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater)Small but Per nent: Small State Responses and Possibili es in the Context of US-China Rivalry
Nancy Wright (Pace University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Poli cal Psychology and Foreign Policy Leadership DynamicsFA46: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida)Disc. Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)
Panel
Individual Leaders and the State: A Complex Adap ve System in the Case of Israel
Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida)Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University)Joshua Lambert (University of Central Florida)
Leader Personality and Interna onal Administra ve Authority: High Representa ves and State-building in Bosnia & Herzegovina
Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews)Ryan Beasley (University of St Andrews)
Leaders in the Middle East and North Africa: How Ideology Shapes Foreign Policy
Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University)Sercan Canbolat (University of Connec cut)
Beliefs of Britain. Policy Documents and the Foreign Policy beliefs of Bri sh Prime Ministers
Femke E. Bakker (Leiden University, Ins tute Poli cal Science)Niels Van Willigen (University of Leiden)
Female Leaders and Foreign Policy Decisions during Crises: An Opera onal Code Analysis
Huiyun Feng (Griffith University)Kai He (Griffith University)
Intelligence Studies
Cultures of IntelligenceFA47: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School)Disc. Cris na Ivan (The Na onal Intelligence Academy Mihai
Viteazul)Disc. Peter de Werd (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Panel
George Smiley's Choices of Evils: professional ethics and moral dilemmas in John le Carré's novels
Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS)French Perspec ve on Osint: From “No-Int” to a New Intelligence Culture
Benjamin Oudet (Poi ers University)Gender diversity in secret services: beyond or in the midst of a masculinised intelligence community in Poland
Aleksandra Gasztold (University of Warsaw)Intelligence and Emerging Technologies -- Biometrics in the U.S. Department of Defense: From an Inchoate Idea to Officially-Enshrined Iden ty Intelligence
John Woodward (Boston University)Insecure Intelligence: Women in Intelligence and the Confidence Gap
Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense)Debora Pfaff (Na onal Intelligence University )
Foreign Policy Analysis
Signaling, Informa on, and UncertaintyFA48: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee)Disc. Robert Frederic Trager (University of California, Los Angeles)
Panel
I Meant What I Said: The Clarifica on of Diploma c SignalsAzusa Katagiri (Nanyang Technological University)Eric Min (University of California, Los Angeles)
Reputa ons in Interac onKai Quek (University of Hong Kong)John Koo (The University of Hong Kong)
Breaking Diploma c Rela ons as a SignalDavid Lindsey (Baruch College, City University New York (CUNY))
Elec ons, Signals, and Interstate CrisesJeff Carter (Appalachian State University)Sco Wolford (University of Texas)
Signaling Ambiguity: Why Do Leaders Issue Ambiguous Threats?Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University)Tuba Sendinç (The Pennsylvania State University)
Environmental StudiesInterna onal Organiza on
50 Years of UN Environmental Governance: Looking Back and Moving Forward
FA49: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Michael W. Manulak (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal Affairs)
Disc. Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)
Panel
Persuasion and United Na ons Environmental GovernanceMichael W. Manulak (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal Affairs)
Preliminary Program
50 Years of State-Led Global Environmental Governance: Regimes, Change and the Meta-Regime
Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)Individual Leadership and Ins tu onal Performance: UNEP@50
Maria Ivanova (University of Massachuse s Boston)UNEP@50 – Three decades of ptoeing around Environmental Security?
Florian Krampe (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute (SIPRI))
The SDGs and the UN High-level Poli cal Forum on Sustainable Development: Limits of bo om-up governance models
Marianne Beisheim (S ung Wissenscha und Poli k, German Ins tute for Interna onal and Security Affairs)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesInterna onal LawA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Interna onal Legal Norms in Ac onFA50: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Ahmed Abozaid (University of St Andrews)Disc. Swantje Schirmer (GIGA Hamburg)
Panel
Beyond Compassion Fa gue and Races to the Bo om: A Wider Regional Middle Eastern Refugee Regime for a Smaller Region
David Mednicoff (University of Massachuse s-Amherst)The Interna onaliza on of the Rule of Law Necropower: the Case of the Asylum Regime
Ariadna Estevez (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)Implementa on of exis ng interna onal norms - a place for norm entrepreneurs? Case study of the climate change and refugee protec on regimes
Justyna Nakonieczna-Bartosiewicz (University of Warsaw )Dorota Heidrich (University of Warsaw)
Grada ons of Legality: how regional trea es, immigra on laws, and administra ve ac on impact legaliza on transi ons among Venezuelan migrants in Argen na and Chile
Deisy Del Real (University of Southern California)Between regimes: Interna onal regime complexity and shi ing norms of refugee protec on in South and Southeast Asia
Tauhid S. Bin Kashem (University of California, Irvine)
Intelligence Studies
Assessing Intelligence Successes, Failures, and Assump onsFA51: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Tess Horlings (Netherlands Defence Academy)Disc. Stephen Coulthart (University at Albany)
Panel
Leveraging Intelligence to Assess Na onal StrategiesCathryn Thurston (State University of New York - Empire State College)
Don’t say the “G” Word: the Rwandan Genocide, deaf captains, and failed processes in western intelligence and policy
Neveen Abdalla (Brunel University London)Is Intelligence Ge ng any Smarter?
Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School)Challenging Assump ons About the Arc c
Randy Pherson (Pherson)The Op mal Analyst - Balancing the Width and Depth in Strategic intelligence
Olli J. Teirila (Finnish Na onal Defence University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Migra on Governance as ‘Crisis’FA52: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Caroline Zickgraf (University of Liège/ Sciences Po Paris)Disc. Francois Gemenne (Hugo Observatory, University of Liège)Disc. Katharina Na er (University of Leiden)
Panel
Acceptance of Diversity and Cultural Factors Correla on Paula Puskarova (University of Economics in Bra slava)Michaela Ciefova (University of Economics in Bra slava)
Central European Poli cal Leaders' A tude/Approach towards the Migra on and the Migra on Crisis
Peter Csanyi (University of Economics in Bra slava)Rudolf Kucharčík (University of Economics in Bra slava)
Euro-Mediterranean diasporas' percep ons of migra on (governance) crisis
Elodie Hut (University of Liège)Drivers of Forced Migra on Governance in Most of the World: A Global Framework for Analysis
Chris ane Fröhlich (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies)
Re-embedding local “crises” in global migra on dynamics: Sange e, Rohingya, and Pazarkule
Basak Yavcan (Associate Professor)
Global Development
Archives, violence and community in Interna onal Rela onsFA53: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Shiera Malik (DePaul University)Disc. Alister Wedderburn (University of Glasgow)
Panel
Archiving (In)Jus ce and imagining the interna onal communityHenry Redwood (King's College, London)
Land as Archive: Cura ng Tradi ons of An colonial Thought in Ghana
Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University)Rogue Archives, and the Memory of the Future
Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College)The Haun ngs of Legal Atrocity Archives: The Rela onality of Memory, Self and Others
Benjamin Thorne (University of Sussex)Anton de Kom’s An colonial Archive and its A erlives
Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Individual level perspec ves around Migra on, Security, and Gender
FA54: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Rita Boyajian Groh (University of Tennessee, Cha anooga)Disc. Miriam Bradley (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Panel
Vic mized Brown Children Migrants, Bad Brown ParentsImed Labidi (Doha Ins tute for Graduate Studies)
Of masks and fairies: the story of LGBTQI+ asylum seekers in Brazil during COVID-19
Yuriko Cowper-Smith (University of Guelph)Yvonne Su (York University)Robert Tyler Valique e (University of Guelph)
Thy Neighbor’s Gendarme? How Ci zens of Buffer States in North Africa View EU Border Security Externaliza on
Ma Buehler (University of Tennessee)
Preliminary Program
Not Our Kind of Americans, Perceived Worthiness of Immigrants in the Jus fica on of Blind Hatred
Rita Boyajian Groh (University of Tennessee, Cha anooga)Migrant Caravan or Terrorist Invasion? The Dark Language of Hate in the Name of Na onal Security
Carla Angulo-Pasel (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Environmental StudiesSouth Asia in World Poli cs
Environmental and Climate Crisis in South Asia FA55: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Syed Waqar Shah (Cardiff University)Disc. Adil Najam (Pardee Center, Boston University)
Panel
Environmental change and migra on aspira ons: evidence from Bangladesh
Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern)Lukas Rudolph (ETH Zurich)
The Geopoli cs of Climate-Geoengineering (CGE) in AsiaNisar Cha ha (University of Waterloo)
The Age of Anaesthe c : Pain, Violence, Deaths and Vulnerability in COVID 19 Times
Dhannjay Kumar Rai (Central University of Gujarat)India’s se ler colonialism and its effects on the nomadic migra on.
Syed Waqar Shah (Cardiff University)Comparing Climate Change and Covid-19: the similarity and lessons learnt from impact.
Anehi Mundra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Interna onal LawHuman RightsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Interna onal Law, Militariza on, and Objec on FA56: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Michael J. Butler (Clark University)Disc. Daniel F. Wajner (SCRIPTS Cluster - Freie Universitat Berlin)
Panel
Implica ons of U.S. an -BDS Legisla on Regarding Interna onal LawStephen Zunes (University of San Francisco)
Unpacking Turkey’s Unilateral Military Interven ons: Law, Poli cs and Security Iden ty
Muge Kinacioglu (Hace epe University & Leiden University)Persistent Objector Principle and Humanitarian Interven on in Syria
Medlir Mema (Tokyo Interna onal University)Influen al but Not Binding? Interna onal Law and Canada’s Response to the Vietnam and Iraq Wars
Sean Richmond (Carleton University - Department of Law)Was the General Prac ce of Humanitarian Interven on a Custom Under Customary Interna onal Law During the Libyan Conflict (2011)?
Alejandro Abad Alvarez-Querol (Independent)
Human RightsInterna onal LawInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Women, Gender and Global Jus ceFA57: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Carla Winston (University of Melbourne)Disc. Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University)
Panel
Gender policies in Colombia: what is the impact of religious actors? Paola Fajardo-Heyward (Canisius College)
Headwinds for Women's Rights: The Global Democra c Recession and Change in Women's Rights
Jacob P. Wobig (Wingate University)Conten ous Poli cs: The Effect of United Na ons Naming and Shaming on the Likelihood of Women’s Protests
Jeffrey King (American University of Sharjah)Bimal Adhikari (Nazarbayev University)Lie Philip Santoso (Duke Kunshan University)
United Na ons Prosely sm of Gender Stereotypes: An analysis of the Commi ee on the Elimina on of Discrimina on against Women commentary reports
Chen Kertcher (Ariel University )Peru's indigenous women's voices
Ñusta Carranza Ko (University of Bal more, College of Public Affairs)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Bodies and Materiali es in Weapons of WarFA58: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa)Disc. James Rogers (SDU / LSE)
Panel
A choking engine of war? Military targe ng and human agency reconsidered
Anna Danielsson (Swedish Defence University)Kris n Ljungkvist (Swedish Defence University)
Tear Gas: The Disciplining of “Othered” Bodies through Atmospheric Governance
Shala Cachelin (University of Westminster)The human and the (war)machine: Neurobiology, AI and the pre-emp on of violence
Claes Wrangel (Uppsala University)Visual Poli cs in Contested Spaces: Pellet guns and Disability in Kashmir
Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University)Breathless War: Gas, Mar al Bodies and the Atmospheres of Empire
Italo Brandimarte (University of Cambridge)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Heterarchy – Reframing the Interconnected World with the Widened Discipline
FA59: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester & Rutgers University)Chair Aleksandra Spalińska (University of Warsaw)Disc. Nicholas Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)Disc. Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester & Rutgers University)Part. Aleksandra Spalińska (University of Warsaw)Part. Judit Fabian (University of O awa)Part. Rosalba Belmonte (Tuscia University)Part. Richard Sakwa (University of Kent)Part. Gaye Gungor (Université Clermont Auvergne)Part. Gita Subrahmanyam (Inclusive Development Lab)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Feminist Interven ons in Global Trade GovernanceFA60: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)Disc. Laura Parisi (University of Victoria)Disc. Jacqui True (Monash University)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Feminist and Labour Rights Ac vism in Trade: Mexican women workers and the USMCA
Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University)Gendering Trade: Exploring the Transforma onal Poten al of African Free Trade Agreements
Sophia Price (Leeds Becke University)Feminist Values in Gender-Based Impact Assessments: A Cri cal Assessment
Erin Hannah (Kings University College)Adrienne L. Roberts (University of Manchester)Silke Trommer (University of Manchester)
Temporali es of Interna onal Governance of Gender and Trade Ozlem Altan-Olcay (Koc University, Istanbul)
When Intersec ons Become Ranking Order: Gender Equality, Sustainability and Trade in the 21st Century
Patricia Mary Goff (Wilfrid Laurier University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Naviga ng Tension and Discord in AlliancesFA61: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jordan Ernstsen (University of Utah)Disc. Susan Colbourn (Yale University)
Panel
Exit, Voice, and Allied Loyalty: Germany and the Future of NATO’s Nuclear Sharing Arrangement
Tobias Bunde (Her e School)Theorizing Allied Support: The Case of the Franco-American Alliance of 1778
Vårin Alme (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI))Honest Strangers and Unreliable Partners: A Re-Evalua on of Regime Type and Alliance Forma on
Andrew McWard (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Hohyun Yoon (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
More problems than advantages? Security coopera on in North America
Athanasios Hristoulas (Mexico Autonomous Ins tute of Technology (ITAM))
Peer Pressure: Why do States Terminate Alliances?Chengzhi Yin (Boston College)
Interna onal Security Studies
Informa on as a Tool of Statecra and Means of ConflictFA62: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair David Malet (American University)Disc. David Malet (American University)
Panel
WHY INFORMATION WARFARE NOW? A PROCESS THEORETICAL ACCOUNT
Karen Gu eri (Air Force Cyber College)Shaping a Global Informa on Order? Cra ing a Typology of PRC Diploma c Tac cs
Courtney J. Fung (The University of Hong Kong)Authoritarian Informa onal Statecra and Diaspora Mobiliza on
Audrye Wong (Harvard University)Automated Disinforma on: Inves ga ng the Poten al for GPT-3 in Foreign Influence Opera ons
Josh Goldstein (University of Oxford)Alex Stamos (Stanford University)
Weapons Other Than War: How Poli cs, Economics, and Informa on Shape Great Power Compe on
Gregory Reilly (US Naval War College at Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, CA)Patricia Blocksome (U.S. Naval War College-Monterey)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Mul na onals & Global Value ChainsFA63: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andreea Mihalache-O'Keef (Roanoke College)Disc. Andreea Mihalache-O'Keef (Roanoke College)
Panel
Global Produc on Networks and Exchange Rate Regime Choice in Developing Countries
Patrick Egan (Tulane University)Corporate Diplomacy of Mul na onal Enterprises in a Mul polar World
Jing Li (Beady School of Business, Simon Fraser University)Daniel Shapiro (Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University)Anastasia Ufimtseva (Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University)
Mul na onals’ Influence In the Private Regime: Interna onal Standardiza on
Sayumi Miyano (Princeton University)Mul na onal firms and the impact of trade disputes on investment decisions
Yoo Sun Jung (UC San Diego)Erica Owen (University of Pi sburgh)
Strategic Coordina on between Mul na onal Lobbying on Interna onal Trade at Home and Abroad
Jan Stuckatz (Ins tute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST))
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Belt and Road Ini a veFA64: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Bas Hooijmaaijers (East China Normal University)Disc. Bas Hooijmaaijers (East China Normal University)
Panel
Lessons from the Past: Will China Use Military Force to Protect Overseas Assets?
Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina)Chinese FDI and Labor Rights in Developing Countries
Su-Hyun Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)
The Belt and Road Ini aitve A er COVID-19 - Disrup ons, Debt Renego a ons, and new Opportuni es
Frank Mouritz (Bundeswehr University Munich & George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies)
Chinese Tech’s Foray into Emerging Markets: How Do ICT Firms Engage the Belt and Road Ini a ve?
Yujia He (University of Kentucky)Builders of the Silk Road: Explaining China’s Human Footprint Abroad
Andrea Ghiselli (Fudan University)Pippa Morgan (Duke Kunshan University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Foreign InvestmentFA65: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Chris an Ponce de Leon (CIDE)Disc. Chris an Ponce de Leon (CIDE)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Brazil-Africa rela ons and the interna onal investment regime: an analysis of Brazil's ACIF with Angola and Mozambique
Ana Saggioro Garcia (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro )
Democra c Governance Costs and Chinese Foreign InvestmentJohn Minnich (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Ci zen Preferences for Regula on of FDI: Findings from A Survey Experiment in Brazil
Alexander Slaski (Leiden University)Bond Ra ngs and Poli cal Violence in the Developing World
Hoon Lee (Texas Tech University)Compe ng or Complemen ng? Comparing the role of UNCTAD and UNCITRAL in the reform of interna onal investment law
Julia Calvert (University of Edinburgh)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Taxa onFA66: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Michael Tyrala (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Disc. Michael Tyrala (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Panel
Life And Taxes: A Myth-Bus ng Study Of Global Taxa on And Spending Effects On Growth And Inequality
Anil Hira (Simon Fraser University)The post-COVID IMF Consensus for Progressive Taxa on within the Contours of Technocra c Exper se
Mark Hibben (Saint Joseph's College)Tax poli cs as Usual? Interest Groups and the design of Global Digital Tax Standards
Lucinda Cadzow (University of Oxford)The death of the death tax: Revenue, redistribu on and the global rise and fall of the inheritance tax, 1750-2015
Philipp Genschel (European University Ins tute)Who Should Tax Mul na onals?
Vincent Arel-Bundock (Université de Montréal)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Emerging Issues in IPEFA67: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Tyler Girard (Western University)Disc. Tyler Girard (Western University)
Panel
Stra fica on Among the Global Elite: Race, Gender and Color Dynamics within Networks of Global Leadership
Kevin Young (University of Massachuse s Amherst)The Psychopathologies of Fic ous Capital
Ilan Kapoor (York University)Populism, Power, and the Pandemic: The Crisis of 2020
Michael J. Lee (CUNY-Hunter College)Capitalist Diversity or ‘Unevenness’? Uneven and Combined Development and the Crisis in the Eurozone Periphery
Neil Dooley (University of Sussex)Closing the Ins tu onal Gap: Protec ng Technology in Foreign Direct Investment
Siyao Li (University of Pennsylvania)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Financializa on & Financial Compe onFA68: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Heather D. McKeen-Edwards (Bishop's University)Disc. Heather D. McKeen-Edwards (Bishop's University)
Panel
States for Markets? Financializa on and Poli cal Responsiveness to Stock Market Returns
Gabrielle Cheung (University of Southern California)Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California)Gene Park (Loyola Marymount University)
A Global Poli cal Economy of the ‘Fierce’ State: Subordinate Financialisa on and Hegemonic Crisis in Egypt
Roberto Roccu (King's College London)RMB Interna onaliza on and London Financial Center: Monetary Dynamics
Kyuteg Lim (Korea University)Yong Wook Lee (Korea University)
Wars Waged With Gold: Revolu ons in Financial Affairs and Interna onal Compe on in the Finance Domain
Charles Dainoff (University of Idaho)Robert M. Farley (University of Kentucky)
A Western Advantage? How Ties to the West Shape State Access to Foreign Capital
Brendan Connell (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Human RightsInterna onal LawHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Naming and Shaming: Public Responses to Interna onal Cri cismFA69: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia)Disc. Adrian Gallagher (University of Leeds)Disc. Galia Press-Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Panel
Whose Cri que Ma ers: Israeli Public A tudes toward Interna onal Cri cism
Yehonatan Abramson (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Abir Gitlin (Hebrew University)Anil Menon (University of Michigan)
Shaming from the Diaspora: Are they Insiders or Outsiders?Jack Snyder (Columbia University)
Who Wants to be Shamed? Foreign Cri cism and News Preference in Authoritarian States
Jamie Gruffydd-Jones (University of Kent)Going off the Grid: How Internet Shutdowns Disrupt Transna onal Advocacy Network Shaming
Meridith LaVelle (University of Georgia )Why the Public Supports Human Rights?
Charles Crabtree (University of Michigan)Jeong-Woo Koo (Sungkyunkwan University)Kiyoteru Tsutsui (University of Michigan)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
NCRs Beyond the West: La n American Perspec vesFA70: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut)Disc. Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa)Disc. Luis L. Schenoni (University of Konstanz)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Great Powers and (De)stabiliza on in the South Atlan c: a neoclassical realist approach towards regional orders
Ariel Gonzalez (Pon fical Catholic University of Argen na (UCA))
From Offse ng to Emula on: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis of Russia’s Internal Balancing Strategies
Augusto César Dall'Agnol (UFRGS, Brazil & University of Denver)The Global South’s many adjec ves for Realism: can the paradigm actually de-Westernize?
Luiza Cerioli (Centre for Near and Middle Eastern Studies (CNMS), University of Marburg)
Interna onal Security Policies in La n America: a (Neoclassical Realist) framework for analysis
Thales Carvalho (The Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG))
Neoclassical realism and petro-republics: Bringing dependency theory to realist foreign policy analysis
Victor M. Mijares (Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia)
Human RightsInterna onal Poli cal EconomyInterdisciplinary Studies
Following the Money: S cks, Carrots, Remedies and Repara onsFA71: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Kendra Dupuy (PRIO)Disc. Kendra Dupuy (PRIO)
Panel
Moving from Progressive to Immediate Implementa on of Socio-Economic Rights: Modern Monetary Theory Implica ons for Interna onal Human Rights Law
Jonathan Crock (George Washington University)Coercive and Cataly c Aid Strategies in Response to State Violence
Hillary G. Corwin (The University of Texas at Aus n)Funding Transi onal Jus ce to Achieve Transforma ve Impacts
Kirsten Ainley (The Australian Na onal University)Survivors as drivers of jus ce: Social mobiliza on around repara ons in transi onal socie es
Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg, Center for Conflict Studies)Eva Willems (Philipps-Universität Marburg)Pia Falschebner (Philipps-University of Marburg)
Varie es of Remedy: How Contesta on Shapes Redress for Corporate Human Rights Abuses
Tricia D. Olsen (University of Denver)
Human RightsInterna onal LawInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Civil and Uncivil Society: Varied Tac cs for ChangeFA72: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Kris Heather Kenyon (University of Winnipeg)Disc. Freek van der Vet (University of Helsinki, Erik Castrén Ins tute
of Interna onal Law and Human Rights)
Panel
You’ll Never Walk Alone: Methods and Mo va ons in An fascist Movements Over the Past Century
David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University)Civil Disobedient and its impact on Emergence of a New Norm
Khadijeh Salimi (Old Dominion University)The Power of Civil Society: Interna onal and Domes c Support and Success in Small Minority's Rights Ac vism
Yui Nishimura (Rice University)
Violence Against Women in Poli cs: Looking Beyond Legal Change to the Role of Social Norms and Movements
Rachel George (Overseas Development Ins tute)Explaining the Logic of Protest Violence and Target Selec on
Shiyi Xia (University of Essex)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesHuman Rights
Human Rights and Conflict: Advances in Methods and DataFA73: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Baekkwan Park (Emory University)Disc. Baekkwan Park (Emory University)
Panel
Classifying the Content of Physical Integrity Rights Allega ons using Machine Learning Methods
Rebecca Cordell (University of Texas at Dallas)K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia)Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University)Reed M. Wood (University of Essex)Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University)
Conflict Data: Mapping the NetworkThomas Scherer (University of California, San Diego)
Protest Event Data Using Geolocated ImagesZachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, Los Angeles)
Strategic Repor ng: A Formal Model of Biases in Conflict EventsMichael Gibilisco (California Ins tute of Technology)Jessica Steinberg (Indiana University)
Packets of Repression: The use of denial-of-service a acks as a tool to censor reports of human rights abuses
Peter Brunke (University of Georgia/Air University)
Human RightsTheoryEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Allyship, Tolerance, Division and Recogni on in Diverse and/or Divided Socie es
FA74: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Vanja Petricevic (Florida Gulf Coast University )Disc. Ryan Welch (University of Tampa)
Panel
Understanding the Mo va ons of Poli cal Leaders to Undertake Thin Sympathe c Ini a ves in Mul -Ethnic, Divided Socie es: Thickening the Transi onal Jus ce Process
Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario)The Poli cs of Allyship: Mul ethnic Coali ons and Nonviolent Resistance
Devorah S. Manekin (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Tamar Mi s (Columbia University)Yael Zeira (Syracuse University )
Cybercolonialism: the Applica on of IHL on Israeli’s Cyber Strategies Against the Pales nians
Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College)Recogni on of Indigenous Peoples in China: Interna onal Communi es’ Apoli cal Overtures
Hari Har Jnawali (University of Waterloo)Problems with Tolerance
Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat (University of Connec cut)
Preliminary Program
Human RightsInterna onal Organiza onInterna onal Law
Effec veness of interna onal human rights ins tu onsFA75: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Nicole De Silva (Concordia University)Disc. Cose e Creamer (University of Minnesota - Twin Ci es)Disc. Erik Voeten (Georgetown University)
Panel
Beyond the Courtroom: Assessing the ICC’s Impact on State-Sponsored Violence against Civilians
Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)Hannah Read (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Who and How Many? Vic m Characteris cs and Compliance Outcomes
Francesca Parente (Christopher Newport University)Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky)
Non-State Par cipa on in Interna onal Human Rights Compliance Monitoring: Evidence from the European Court of Human Rights
Øyvind S ansen (University of Oslo)Why judicialize? Enforcement, precedent and policy explana ons for why cases reach the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Gino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania)Florencia Montal (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella)
Overlapping Human Rights Ins tu ons in the UN: Reinforcement or Compe on?
Valen na Carraro (Maastricht University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Future of the US Military ProfessionFA76: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College)Disc. Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College)
Panel
American Civil-Military Rela ons: Civilian ProfessionalsKathleen McInnis (Congressional Research Service)
Professionalism and the US Civil-Military BargainMackubin Owens (Editor of Orbis)
Contemporary warfare and changing professional demandsAntulio J. Echevarria II (US Army War College)
The Future of the US Military Profession: Conceptual OverviewRichard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College)
The Future of the US Military Profession: Sociological ApproachesThomas Galvin (US Army War College)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Establishing the Founda ons of Wargaming as a Research Method: Debates on Epistemology
FA77: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Ivanka S. Barzashka (King's College London)Disc. David Banks (King's College London)
Panel
The (Social) Science of GamingElizabeth (Ellie) Bartels (RAND Corpera on)
The Wargaming Guild: How the Nature of a Discipline Impacts its Cra and Whether it Ma ers
Sawyer Judge (CNA) Wargaming: A Postposi vist Research Method?
Aggie Hirst (King's College London)Revisi ng the Fundamentals of Analy cal Wargaming as a Social Science
Ivanka S. Barzashka (King's College London)
Uncovering and Understanding the ‘Reverse Ontology’ of WargamesDavid Banks (King's College London)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Domes c Responses to CovidFA78: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Thomas Ameyaw-Brobbey (Yibin University, Sichuan, China)Disc. Thomas Ameyaw-Brobbey (Yibin University, Sichuan, China)
Panel
Covid-19 in the Nordics: Policy Responses and Future of Regional Coopera on
Lakshita Bhagat (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Shaping Policy Responses of Middle Powers to the Covid-19 Crisis: The Role of Populist Leaders in Mexico and Turkey
R. Melis Baydag (Ruhr-University Bochum)Gerda Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard (Ins tuto de Inves gaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora)
Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Welfare StateAsha Gupta (University of Delhi)
Rally around the gross in mes of COVID19Injeong Hwang (Sungkyunkwan University)
How Populism Made the Second Wave of Covid-19 Crisis a Man-Made Disaster in India: The Socio-Economic and Psychological Impact of the Crisis and the Uncertainty Ahead
Premanand Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global Britain: Understanding the role of declining states in the interna onal system
FA79: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Tracey German (King's College London)Disc. Andrew Dorman (Chatham House)
Panel
Between the Superpowers: Global Britain and the U.S.’s Turn to ‘Strategic Compe on’ with the PR
David M. McCourt (University of California-Davis)Global Britain and European Defence in the post-Brexit Era: A ‘Cri cal Juncture’ or a predictable journey down a familiar ‘path’?
Ma hew U ley The influence of post-Brexit Global Britain towards the Gulf Coopera on Council (GCC) states within a Mul polar World System
Diana Galeeva (Oxford University)“Brexit Special”- UK-US Rela ons and “Global Britain”
David Has ngs Dunn (University of Birmingham)'Global Britain' or the end of Britain? Boris Johnson and the fragmenta on of the United Kingdom
Andrew Dorman (Chatham House)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
WarFB00-1: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disc. Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)
Poster Gallery Session
Power, Parity and Proximity: How Distance and Uncertainty Condi on the Balance of Power
Erik Gartzke (UCSD)Lauren Gilbert (UC San Diego)Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Fortress or Folly: The Effect of Naval Installa ons on Mari me Disputes.
Addison Huygens (University of Iowa)
Preliminary Program
Developing a Complete List of Explana ons for WarSteven Beard (University of California, San Diego)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Corrup onFB00-2: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disc. Stephen Bagwell (University of Missouri-- St Louis)
Poster Gallery Session
Foreign Aid & Ins tu onal Corrup on: Effects on Migra on in the Northern Triangle
Jeff Tobin (Florida Interna onal University)Corrup on and Tax Evasion: Evidence from China
Chengyu Fu (Harvard University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
US Foreign PolicyFB00-3: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disc. Jessy Abouarab (Florida Interna onal University)
Poster Gallery Session
The Impacts of Domes c Poli cal Considera on on American Foreign Policy: A Compara ve Study of George W. Bush, Obama and Trump’s Foreign Policy
Prerona Baruah (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Policy Narra ves Ma er: A Discursive Ins tu onalist Analysis of the Change of the US Foreign Economic Policy Towards China from Obama Administra on to Trump Administra on
Wen ng He (Australian Na onal University)The Korea War Powers Precedent and An -precedent
Patrick Hulme (UCSD)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
2022 SWIPE Mentor Award RoundtableFB01: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Boram Lee (University of Pennsylvania)Part. Mark Blyth (Brown University)Part. Jazmin Sierra (University of Notre Dame)Part. Oddny Helgado r (Copenhagen Business School)Part. Jacqueline M. Best (University of O awa)Part. Ling Chen (Johns Hopkins University)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Challenges to scholarship and policy during global crisesFB02: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Part. Jack A. Goldstone (George Mason University)Part. Arzu Kibris (Sabanci University )Part. Helen Milner (Princeton University)Part. Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)Part. Henrik Urdal (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Mod. Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex)
Sapphire Series
Interna onal Organiza on
Ma ers of Mul lateralism: Pathways of Change and Con nuityFB03: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Giovanni Man lla (University of Cambridge)Disc. Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago)Disc. Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)
Panel
Making Peacekeeping Possible Erin R. Graham (Drexel University)
The Closing Off of Interna onal Organiza onsLora Viola (Free University Berlin)
Restraining Power through Interna onal Mul lateral Ins tu ons: Pathways of Change
Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago)Alterna ve Paths Around and Away From Mul lateralism
Nico Krisch (Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal and Development Studies)Ezgi Yildiz (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Power, Prac ce, and Pathways of Mul lateralism Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)Giovanni Man lla (University of Cambridge)
Theory
The "liberal script" at the beginning of the 21st centuryFB04: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Johannes Gerschewski (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)Disc. Anne Menzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
Panel
The liberal script in prac ce Friederike Kuntz (Freie Universität Berlin)
When Liberal Interven onism and Elite Liberalism Converge: Brazilian Peacekeeping between Humanitarian Superpower Aspira ons and Authoritarian Backlash
Izadora X. Monte (Freie Universität, GTM-CRESPPA)Sketching the Liberal Script. A Target of Contesta ons
Johannes Gerschewski (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)Global Liberalism and Women’s Rights
Julia C. Lerch (University of California, Irvine)Francisco O. Ramirez (Stanford University)
The Liberal Interna onal Order (LIO) and Its (Not so) Western Origins
Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Human RightsPeace StudiesInterna onal Law
Unpacking Transi onal Jus ceFB05: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kelebogile Zvobgo (College of William & Mary)Disc. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)
Panel
Norm Cluster Emergence: Crea ve agency, discourse, and the evolu on of Transi onal Jus ce
Carla Winston (University of Melbourne)Workers’ Organiza ons and Transi onal Jus ce in a Changing World Order: From the Center to the Periphery?
Emilio Rodriguez-Triocci (School of Transna onal Governance (STG) - European University Ins tute)
Does transi onal jus ce help or hurt democracy? A disaggregated approach
Ipek Cinar (University of Chicago)Genevieve Bates (University of Bri sh Columbia)Monika Nalepa (University of Chicago)
Norma ve Superiority of An -Impunity in Transi onal Jus ce and Its Consequences: Insights from Colombia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jinu Carvajalino (Durham University)Maja Davidovic (Durham University)
Saving Transi onal Jus ceAdam Kochanski (McGill University)
Preliminary Program
TheoryInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Book Roundtable: The New Construc vism in Interna onal Rela ons Theory, by David M. McCourt
FB06: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma)Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)Part. Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Alabama)Part. Xymena Kurowska (Central European University)Part. Stefanie Neumeier (University of Southern California)Part. Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds)Part. David M. McCourt (University of California-Davis)
Roundtable
Interna onal Communica onDiploma c Studies
Defining the Paradigm: Ar cula ng a Shared Vision for PDFB07: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State)Disc. Craig Hayden (Marine Corps University)Part. Jacqueline Whi (US Army War College/US Department of
State)Part. Andrew Ballard (US Department of State)Part. Sara Mercado Mathews (U.S. Department of State)Part. Belinda Jackson Farrier (U.S. Department of State)Part. Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State)
Roundtable
Environmental Studies
Jurisdic onal approaches and Southern standards in sustainability governance
FB08: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Elizabeth A. Benne (Lewis & Clark College)Disc. Rachael Garre (ETH Zurich)
Panel
The spa al and func onal fit of zero-deforesta on governance mechanisms in the Indonesian palm oil sector
Adelina Chandra (ETH Zurich)Janina Grabs (ETH Zurich)Jason Benedict (University of California Santa Barbara)Robert Heilmayr (University of California, Santa Barbara)Kimberly Carlson (New York University)Rachael Garre (ETH Zurich)
Building legi macy in an era of polycentric trade: the case of transna onal sustainability governance in India
Natalie Langford (University of Sheffield )Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam)
Scaling-up sustainable commodity governance through jurisdic onal ini a ves: poli cal pathways to 'sector transforma on'?
Kate Macdonald (University of Melbourne)Bahruddin Bahruddin (University of Melbourne)
A Dynamic Structure-Based Approach to Agency: Southern Businesses as Environmental Rule-Makers in Global Value Chains
Karina Marzano Franco (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, University of Erfurt)
The "jurisdic onal turn" in sustainability governance: Re-centering the state, enhancing public-private complementari es, and priori zing the poor?
Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
ISA's Jargon Jumble - The Up Goer Five Challenge (Or, Can You Explain Your Research Using Only Common Words?)
FB09: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Part. Rebekah Pullen (McMaster University)Part. Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut)Part. Jenna Gibson (University of Chicago)Part. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)Part. Amira Jadoon (US Military Academy at West Point)Part. Jonathan Schulman (Northwestern University)Part. Thomas Doerfler (University of Potsdam)Part. Ma hew Evans (University of Sussex and University of the
Witwatersrand)
Special Programming
Human RightsScien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Methodological Innova ons in Human RightsFB10: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College)Disc. Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College)
Panel
Geographies of Terror: Insights from a New Database on Transna onal Human Rights Viola ons in South America (1969-1981)
Francesca Lessa (University of Oxford)The Correlates of Academic Freedom: Introducing the Global Academic Freedom Dataset
Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell)Experimental Evidence of the Public’s Priori za on of Various Human Rights Viola ons When Considering Conflict Interven on
Rachel Allison Harmon (Emory University )FORTE: A Methodology for Forecas ng Real Time Events
David Muchlinski (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Judicial Decision-Making during Violence Conflict: A New Global Dataset
Onur Bakiner (Sea le University)
Interna onal LawInterna onal EthicsScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Third World Approach to Interna onal LawFB11: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Pablo Kalmanovitz (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE))
Disc. Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews)
Panel
Unintended Sham ComplementarityPatryk I. Labuda (University of Amsterdam)
Whose Law? Crime, Empire, and the Origins of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce
Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University)The Interna onal legal status of the former Princely States of India: Evalua on of debates on sovereignty and statehood
Pushpak Kumar Roy (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)The decolonial turn of interna onal law
Ta ana Cardoso Squeff (Federal University of Uberlandia (UFU))The externalisa on of EU migra on policies: the emergence of a new model in the EU external rela ons?
Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca)
Preliminary Program
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal SociologyA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Interna onal Rela ons and the Study of Digital TechnologyFB12: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)Part. Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)Part. Louise Marie Hurel (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Raluca Csernatoni (Charles University, Ins tute of Poli cal
Science, Department of Interna onal Rela ons)Part. Rebekah Dowd (Midwestern State University)Part. Medlir Mema (Tokyo Interna onal University)Part. Marijn Hoij nk (VU Amsterdam)Part. Arindrajit Basu (Centre for Internet and Society, India)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
The Poli cal Economy of Power Projec onFB13: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania)Disc. Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
You Cruise, You Lose: Explaining High-Techology Strategies for US Military Interven on
Kerry Chávez (Texas Tech University)Market for Access: Compe on, Need, and the Prospects for Power Projec on
Brian Blankenship (University of Miami)Renanah Miles Joyce (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Interven on on the Cheap: Cyber Opera ons as Military Interven on
Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College)Networks of Influence: The Office of Net Assessment and the Prolifera on of the Military Revolu ons Narra ve
Jacquelyn Schneider (Stanford University)Julia Macdonald (University of Denver)
Imagining the Unimaginable: War, Weapons and Procurement Poli cs
Sanne Verschuren (Brown University)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Author meets cri ques: We God's people: Chris anity, Islam and Hinduism in the world of na ons
FB14: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University)Part. Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University)Part. Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)Part. Jeffrey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University)Part. Anita Weiss (University of Oregon)Part. Ron Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of
Birmingham)
Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa onJapan Associa on of Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal rela ons studies from the perspec ves of history and area studies: a Japanese approach
FB15: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Akitoshi Miyashita (Tokyo Interna onal University)Disc. Pichamon Yeophantong (UNSW Canberra - Australian Defence
Force Academy)Part. Hiroyuki Hoshiro (Tokyo University)Part. Junko TOMARU (Graduate School of Poli cal Science, Waseda
University )Part. Shinichi Takeuchi (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)Part. Keiko Sakai (Chiba University)Part. Masaya INOUE (Seikei University)
Partner Organiza on
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Religion, Faith-Based Organiza ons, and Foreign PolicyFB16: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta)Disc. Annelle Sheline (Rice University)
Panel
Experiences of Faith-Based Organiza ons Receiving US Foreign AidSusan Turner Haynes (Lipscomb University)
A er Democracy Promo on Jeremy Menchik (Boston University)
The Role of the Orthodox Church in Russian Foreign Policy Post-2012
George Soroka (Harvard University)Emo on and (in)Security: Counter-terrorism's Affect Trap
Gina Giliber (Northwestern University)The Moral Bridge as an Element of Religious So Power
Marcelline T. Babicz (American University)
Peace Studies
Agonism in War-to-Peace-Transi ons: making sense of the agonis c poten al in recogni on, reconcilia on, dialogue and protest
FB17: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Lisa Strömbom (Lund University)Disc. Bart Klem (Gothenburg University)
Panel
On the moral and instrumental basis for peace: experimental evidence from Colombia
Gustav Agneman (Lund University)The Israeli-Pales nian conflict and digital poli cs of agonism and (mis)recogni on
Alexei Tsinovoi (University of Copenhagen)From the streets to the table: An agonis c take on na onal dialogue in Colombia
Maria Morales (Lund University)Linking Peace and Resistance. The idea of “agonis c epistemic disrup ons”
Anne Lene Stein (Lund University)Engaging Radical Disagreement: Agonis c Dialogue and Strategic Peacebuilding
Oliver Ramsbotham (University of Bradford)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Security Cultures: Making Policies and Shaping Prac ces in Power and Security
FB18: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Corey Robinson (York University )Disc. Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa)
Panel
For your eyes only: Secrecy, (in)visibility and the securi za on of climate change
Delf Rothe (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg)
The Icebreaker Gap: Technologies of Arc c Power PerformanceKris an Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen)Lin Mortensgaard (University of Copenhagen)
Secrecy and Gatekeeping in Security Research: An Empirical Reflec on
Adam Molnar (University of Waterloo)Veronica M. Kitchen (University of Waterloo)Shannon Nash (Trent University)
Performing global security: The network of interna onal policy conferences
Alexander Graef (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH))
Avia on Security and the Strategic Use of CutlureMark Salter (University of O awa)
Interdisciplinary StudiesIntelligence StudiesScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Technopoli csFB19: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Åshild Kolås (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Disc. arunima MUKHERJEE (University of Oslo)
Panel
Ci zenship and e-governance in India: A State of Errors?Arijit Sen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
The digi za on of DNA in the forensic sciencesMareile Kaufmann (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Digitally archiving grief: Migrant workers and relief regimes during India’s COVID lockdowns
Tarangini Sriraman (Assistant Professor, Azim Premji University)The use of Ar ficial Intelligence in poli cs
Lacin Idil Oz g (Yildiz Technical University)Biometrics as a technopoli cal field
Åshild Kolås (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Interna onal Organiza onInterdisciplinary Studies
Sports Mega-Events and shi ing regional/global ordersFB20: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Heather D. McKeen-Edwards (Bishop's University)Disc. Aaron E nger (Carleton University)Disc. Heather D. McKeen-Edwards (Bishop's University)
Panel
Sport Sanc ons and the (Dis)ordering of the WorldDavid Ross Black (Dalhousie University)
The Use of Sport in East Asian So Power StrategiesJonathan Grix (Manchester metropolitan university )
Counter-strategies to interna onal sanc ons and cri cism: Exploring joint ac vi es proposed by North and South Korea for the 1988 Seoul and 2018 PyeongChang Olympics
Dongkyu Na (University of O awa)
‘Global Domes c Poli cs’ and Sports Mega-Events: the case of Qatar and the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Paul Brannagan (Manchester Metropolitan University)Projec ng revised regional and global orders through sports-mega events: comparing established vs. emerging powers
Janis Van der Westhuizen (University of Stellenbosch)Scarle Cornelissen (University of Stellenbosch)
Peace StudiesInterdisciplinary StudiesInterna onal Communica on
Social media and digitaliza on: for be er or for worse?FB21: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Andreas Hirblinger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Disc. Duyen Bui (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Panel
Cyber Peace and Intrastate Armed Conflicts: Toward Cyber Peacebuilding?
Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes)John Bonilla (University of Missouri)
How Do States Use Social Media to Repress and Demobilize Civil Resistance Movements?
Babak RezaeeDaryakenari (Leiden University)Why Collec ve Diplomacy Needs to Embrace Innova on
Mar n Waehlisch (United Na ons)What was the role of digital media during the Capitol Hill riots?
Timothy Williams (Bundeswehr University Munich)Andreas Dafnos (Bundeswehr University Munich )
Civilian Behavior on Social Media During Civil WarAnita Gohdes (Her e School of Governance Berlin)Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, Los Angeles)
Interna onal Organiza onTheory
Interna onal Authority and Agency of Organiza ons without Delega on
FB22: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Liliana Andonova (Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal and Development Studies)
Disc. Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary)Disc. Mark A. Pollack (Temple University)
Panel
Becoming Global Governors: Recogni on and Self-Agen fica on in World Poli cs
Daniel Lambach (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)Ma hias Hofferberth (University of Texas, San Antonio)
Collec ve Agency of Horizontal Regulatory Organiza ons in Global Environmental and Financial Market Governance
Thomas Gehring (University Bamberg)Michael Giesen (University of Bamberg)Simon Linder (Freie Universität Berlin)Thomas Rixen (Freie Universität Berlin)
So Pooling: How IIGOs Govern Collec ve Decision-making without Delega on to formal IGOs
Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford)Felicity Vabulas (Pepperdine University)
Philanthropy and the Poli cs of Global Hybrid Coopera onSummer Marion (University of Maryland | Northeastern University)
Preliminary Program
The Coral Reefs of Global Governance: How Formal IOs Make Informality Work
Charles B. Roger (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Peace Studies
The Poli cal Dynamics of Armed Group Taxa onFB23: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Dana M. Landau (swisspeace / University of Basel)Disc. Kasper Hoffmann (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies
and Ghent University (Conflict Research Group))Disc. Mara Revkin (Georgetown University Law Center)
Panel
Rebel Taxa on as Extor on or a Technology of Governance?Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College)Shalaka Thakur (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Taliban Taxa on in AfghanistanRahmatullah Amiri (Consultant )Ashley Jackson (King's College London )
Sta onary bureaucrats? Examining authority and control through rebel taxa on in Colombia
Christoph Sponsel (University of Oxford)Why do armed groups tax?
Tanya Bandula-Irwin (University of Toronto)Max Gallien (Ins tute of Development Studies / ICTD)Ashley Jackson (King's College London )Vanessa van den Boogaard (University of Toronto/ Interna onal Centre for Tax and Development)Florian Weigand (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Armed Non State Actors' Taxa on: Coercion and Consent in the Philippines
Tanya Bandula-Irwin (University of Toronto)
Interna onal Security Studies
Us-European Security Entanglements: Obsolete, Readjus ng, Or Perennial?
FB24: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Nina Silove (ETH Zurich and Harvard University)Disc. James M. Goldgeier (American University)
Panel
Asymmetries in transatlan c rela ons: A case for disaggrega on Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney)
European strategic autonomy in the transatlan c security contextHeljä Ossa (Finnish Na onal Defence University)
Important, but not Crucial: Anglo-American exchanges on Russia policy, 1991-1997
Liviu Horovitz (Brussels School of Governance)From Europe to the world: An assessment of the changing role of Europe in US grand strategy
Linde Desmaele (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Defense Pledge and Review: An Interest-Based Explana on for the Wales Pledge on Defense Investment, from Agreement to Compliance
Jordan Becker (United States Military Academy, West Point)
Commi ee on the Status of Engagement with the Global SouthInterna onal Studies Associa on
Which IR theories for the Global South?FB25: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador)Disc. Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)Part. Cameron G. Thies (Michigan State University)Part. Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University)Part. Ilaria Carrozza (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Part. Brian C. Schmidt (Carleton University)Part. Paul Diehl (Independent Scholar)Part. Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE)
Commi ee Panel
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Gender, Violence and Internal ConflictFB26: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Sara Polo (University of Essex)Disc. Sara Polo (University of Essex)
Panel
Empowerment or Exploita on? The Impact of Peacekeeping on Female Well-Being
Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham)Robert G. Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham)Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis)
Beyond 'Thoughts and Prayers': The Gendered Dimensions of Civilian Targe ng and Support for Counterterrorism
Laura Huber (Cornell University)Who intervenes and how? The poli cs of interven on for conflict-related sexual violence
Kelly Hunter (Duke University)Gender equality and conflict-related sexual violence: a predic on study
Karin Johansson (Uppsala University )Susanne Scha enaar (Uppsala University)
Lock up your daughters! Experimentally tes ng the gendered protec on norm
Sara Fox (University of Pi sburgh)Priscilla Torres (Duke University)
Peace Studies
Beyond the Local Turn: New Direc ons in Peace & PeacebuildingFB27: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Landon E. Hancock (Kent State University)Disc. Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)
Panel
Indigenous Monitoring and Evalua on of Peace Interven onsGearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen)Sukanya Podder (King's College London)
Peacebuilding Accountability, the UNPBF and Community-Based Monitoring & Evalua on
Landon E. Hancock (Kent State University)Feminist poststructuralism and the discursive construc on of gender: an alterna ve framework for peacebuilding policy analysis
Laine Seliga (Kent State University)What Quantum Mechanics can tell us about measuring peace and conflict
Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University)
Preliminary Program
The 2019 ‘definite peace agreement’ in Mozambique: an assessment of its implementa on and monitoring
Natália Bueno (University of Coimbra)Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre for Social Studies)
Peace StudiesEnvironmental Studies
Researching the sustainability–peace nexus in the context of global change
FB28: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Florian Krampe (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute (SIPRI))
Disc. Geoffrey D. Dabelko (Ohio University)Part. Dahlia Simangan (Hiroshima University)Part. Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver/PIIE)Part. Joshua Fisher (Columbia University)Part. Farah Hegazi (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))Part. Amanda Woomer (Independent Consultant)
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Author Meets Cri cs-- Jeff Colgan's Par al Hegemony: Oil Poli cs and Interna onal Order
FB29: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Robert O. Keohane (Princeton University)Disc. Jeff D. Colgan (Brown University)Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago)Part. Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University)Part. Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London)Part. Naazneen Barma (University of Denver)Part. Tyler Pra (Yale University)
Roundtable
Poli cal Demography and GeographyInterdisciplinary StudiesEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Demography, Values, and Change in Interna onal Poli csFB30: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ali Fisunoglu (Saint Louis University)Disc. Agathe Demarais (The EIU)
Panel
Immigra on Reform as a Response to Demographic AgingNicholas Stowell (Claremont Graduate University)
The Uncharted Demographic Sea: The European Aging and Military Prowess
G. Doug Davis (Troy University)Climate Change and the End of Popula on Growth in the Muslim World
Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College)The Consequences of Religious Clothing Restric ons in Europe: A tudes towards Muslims and Immigrants
Rebecca Glazier (University of Arkansas Li le Rock)What can values data tell us about the dual push for integra on in the EU and separa sm within na on-states?
Gaspare M. Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University)Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University)Nicholas Stowell (Claremont Graduate University)
Peace StudiesScien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Advancing Measurement in Quan ta ve Conflict StudiesFB31: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia)Disc. Chelsea Estancona (University of South Carolina)Disc. Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University)
Panel
The Uncounted Dead: Long-Range Bombardment and Civilian Fatali es in Conflict Data
M.P. Broache (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)Kate Cronin-Furman (University College London)Milli M. Lake (London School of Economics)
Do we know it when we see it? (Re)-Conceptualizing Rebel-to-Party Transi on
Sherry Zaks (University of Southern California)Gender, Conten ous Poli cs, and the Empirical Implica ons of Intersec onality
Kanisha D. Bond (Binghamton University)Does the UN Stop Communal Violence? New evidence from Disputes in Burkina Faso and Mali
Ipek Ece Sener (Washington University in St. Louis)Rob Williams (Washington University in St. Louis)William Nomikos (Washington University in St. Louis)
Causal inference under fire: The methods and ethics of survey research in South Sudan
Sophia Dawkins (Yale University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
The impacts of climate change on poli cal violence across local contexts
FB32: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Kris na Petrova (Uppsala University)Disc. Jonas Vestby (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Panel
Food insecurity and protest par cipa on: Evidence from Johannesburg, South Africa
Ida Rudolfsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo & Uppsala University)
On Catastrophes and Conflicts: Do Disasters Impact the Dynamics of Armed Conflicts?
Tobias Ide (Murdoch University)Conflict implica ons of climate mi ga on projects
Elisabeth L. Rosvold (Stockholm University)Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Andreas Forø Tollefsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Forced migra on and poli cal instability in African host communi es
Eirin Haugseth (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Too hot to handle? Climate shocks, societal vulnerability and conflict forecas ng
Paola Vesco (Uppsala University)Ole Magnus Theisen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Preliminary Program
Post Communist Systems
Central Asia in the Time of Crisis FB33: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Nilgun Onder (University of Regina)Disc. Thomas Ameyaw-Brobbey (Yibin University, Sichuan, China)
Panel
Central Asian States & the Great Powers Houman A. Sadri (Informa on and Policy Analysis Center (IPAC))
Leadership Transi on in Central AsiaRachel Vanderhill (Wofford College)
Charisma in Central Asia - Reevalua ng Weber's Theory of Rulership regarding Autocra c Moderniza on and Succession
Jeroen Van den Bosch (Adam Mickiewicz University)The coercive capacity of COVID-19 policies: the rule of law and the rule of fear?
Paula Ganga (Columbia University)Caress Schenk (Nazarbayev University)
Labor migrants from Post-Soviet Expanse States in Russia during the COVID-19 pandemic: socio-economic situa on and integra on plans
Vladimir Mukomel (Ins tute of Sociology of the FСTAC of the Russian Academy of Sciences)Anna Endryushko (Ins tute of Sociology of FCTAS RAS)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Ampliando las Perspec vas sobre Diplomacia Digital desde el Campo: Visiones desde las Américas
FB34: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ma hias Erlandsen (Pon ficia Universidad Católica de Chile)Disc. Daniel Aguirre (Universidad del Desarrollo)Part. Tania Gómez-Zapata (Universidad de las Américas Puebla)Part. Gerardo (Gerry) Diaz Bartolome (Argen ne Ministry of
Foreign Affairs)Part. Vanessa Bravo (Elon University)Part. Juan Luis Manfredi (University of Cas lla-La Mancha)Part. Maria DeMoya (DePaul University)Part. Fernando Severino Diaz (University of Minnesota)
In Other Words
Interna onal Security Studies
What Determines the Nature and Consequences of Conflict in Cyberspace?
FB35: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jus n Canfil (Columbia University)Disc. Michael Poznansky (Naval War College)
Panel
What permits hacking on cri cal infrastructure? The effect and limit of the cyberspace principle of target dis nc on
Nori Katagiri (St Louis University)Third-Party Countries in Cyber Conflict: Understanding the dynamics of gray space public opinion in offensive cyber opera ons.
Miguel Alberto Gomez (ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies)Gregory Winger (University of Cincinna )
Is cyberwar the war of the future? New resources and the lethality of conflicts in cyberspace
Danielle Jacon Ayres Pinto (Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC))Jéssica Maria Grassi (Federal University of Santa Catarina)
Offense/Defense, the Security Dilemma, and the Doubly Dangerous World of Cyberspace
Joshua Hastey (Regent University)Adam Knight (CUNY College of Staten Island)
Pre-emp ve Arms Control? Assessing the Impact of Bug Bounty Programmes on Peace and Security in Cyberspace
Mischa Hansel (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Studies at the University of Hamburg (IFSH))Jantje Silomon (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg)
Diploma c Studies
New Thinking on Track Two DiplomacyFB36: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Susan Allen (George Mason University)Disc. Margarita Tadevosyan (George Mason University)
Panel
Frameworks for Evalua ng Track Two Interven onsEsra Cuhadar (Bilkent University)Peter Jones (University of O awa)
Person-Centered Peacemaking Prac ce; A Form of Track TwoSusan Allen (George Mason University)
Expanding the Sample for Track Two Research: Documen ng Hidden Cases in Europe
Tamra Pearson D'Estrée (University of Denver)Transfer from Track II Peacebuilding to Track I Peacemaking: Lessons from Syria and Yemen
Thania Paffenholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)Sarah Clowry (Durham University)
Healing Dialogue: Can the techniques and prac ces of Track Two Diplomacy play a role in resolving public health debates?
Julia Palmiano Federer (University of O awa)Aleem Bharwani (University of Calgary)
Diploma c Studies
The Promise of Public Diplomacy in an Interconnected Global Community
FB37: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Antoaneta Vanc (Quinnipiac University)Part. Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (University of South Florida)Part. Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University)Part. R. S. (Rhonda) Zaharna (American University)Part. Ilan Manor (University of Oxford)Part. Geoffrey Allen Pigman (Lausanne University - GS&OSC)Part. Geoffrey R. Wiseman (DePaul University)
Roundtable
Peace StudiesFeminist Theory and Gender Studies
Gender Poli cs in Conflict Management and PeacebuildingFB38: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)Disc. Carolyn M. Stephenson (University of Hawaii Manoa)
Panel
Do women’s poli cal rights lead to women’s economic empowerment? A case study from Nepal
Madhav Joshi (Kroc Ins tute, University of Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs)Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL))
Gendered Social Ordering and Rebel Governance in Civil WarCarla Suarez (University of Bri sh Columbia)Jeremy S. Speight (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Gender quotas and commissions in post-conflict socie esDawn Walsh (University College Dublin)Emma Murphy (University College Dublin)
The Elec on of Former Female RebelsElizabeth Brannon (Michigan State University)
Preliminary Program
Rivalry as Poli cal Opportunity for the Adop on of Gender QuotasTheresa Schroeder Hageman (Ohio Northern University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women, Peace and Security: Approaches to Engaging Woman “On the Ground”
FB39: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Hrach Gregorian (American University/Ins tute of World Affairs @ RESOLVE)
Part. Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies, University of Denver)
Part. Joyce P. Kaufman (Ins tute of World Affairs and Whi er College)
Part. Gale A. Ma ox (United States Naval Academy)Part. Natalie J. Goldring (Georgetown University)Part. Sinduja Raja (University of Denver)
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesWomen's CaucusEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
The Poli cs of 'Vulnerability' in Security and Border Governance FB40: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Saskia Stachowitsch (University of Vienna - OIIP)Disc. Philipp Schulz (University of Bremen)
Panel
Loca ng vulnerable masculini es in humanitarian landscapes at Europe’s Fron ers
Lucy Hall (University of Amsterdam)(Un)making desirable refugees for rese lement
Shoshana Fine (Sciences Po/CERI)Promising Vic mhood: The poli cs of vulnerability assessments in refugee rese lement
Natalie Welfens (University of Amsterdam)Vulnerability in the European Asylum System
Yasemin Bekyol (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg)
Vulnerability assessments as violent prac ce at the EU’s external borders
Madita Standke-Erdmann (University of Vienna )
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women at the Nego a ng Table (findings and discussion of ISA Workshop 2021)
FB41: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Disc. Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University)Disc. Karin Aggestam (Lund University)
Panel
Gender Backlash in Colombian Nego a onsElizabeth Corredor (Rutgers University)
The Role of Indigenous Women and Local Culture
Women in Nego a ons at the Grass Roots LevelShiri Levinas (Ben Gurion University)
Gender Tac csBrian Urlacher (University of North Dakota)
The Role of Social MediaMarie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal)
Historical Interna onal Rela onsSouth Asia in World Poli cs
19th century interna onal rela ons in AsiaFB42: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jenna Marshall (University of Kassel)Disc. Jenna Marshall (University of Kassel)
Panel
Sovereignty and Coloniza on of Korea and Vietnam in the 19th century
Jeeye Song (University of Florida)19th-Century Transforma on of Interna onal Systems: The Case of East Asia
Jaehan Park (Johns Hopkins SAIS)The ‘Great Anarchy of Hindustan’: late colonial life of an interna onal idea, 1880s-1940s
Atul Mishra (Shiv Nadar University)Construc ng Kashmir through Nineteenth-Century Travel Wri ng
T. J. Liguori (Florida Interna onal University)Travelling Darwin(-ism): Social Darwinism and Late Imperial China’s Quest for Redefini on of Interna onal Order.
Anna Wojciuk (University of Warsaw)Maciej Górecki (University of Warsaw)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyHistorical Interna onal Rela onsGlobal Development
Coloniality and ColonialismsFB43: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Eric Haney (University of Oxford)Disc. Eric Haney (University of Oxford)
Panel
The Colonial A erlives of Falafel and Spam: Subjuga on, Authen city, and Resistance
Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London)
Travel, knowledge and worldmaking: Bri sh Goan histories of Colonial East Africa
Alice Engelhard (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))
Violent Histories of Indigeneity and Dispossession: An Indian Case study
Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University)The Coloniality of the Archives: A Historical Challenge and Opportunity for IR
Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University)The Postcolonial Challenge to the Study of U.S.-La n American Rela ons
Eric Ri nger (Salisbury University)
Intelligence Studies
Diversity, Inclusion and Western Intelligence ServicesFB44: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Claudia Hillebrand (Cardiff University)Disc. Claudia Hillebrand (Cardiff University)
Panel
Woke-washing security: the poli cs of the CIA and equality on social media
Rhys Crilley (University of Glasgow)Louise Pears (University of Leeds )
Preliminary Program
Where are the women? The descrip ve and substan ve representa on of women on legisla ve intelligence oversight commi ees
Andrew De y (University of Lincoln)Performance as tradecra : the inclusion of the arts and theatrical prac ce in approaches to Intelligence Studies
Ariel Whi ield Sobel (Brunel University)Diversity and UK Intelligence: where are we now?
Dan Lomas (University of Salford )Se ng Europe Ablaze: Impediments to the Agency of Women Bri sh Spies of WWII
Danielle Wirsansky (Florida State University)
Environmental Studies
Mul lateral Energy GovernanceFB45: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston)Disc. Benjamin K. Sovacool (Aarhus University)
Panel
Energy Incumbents and Crea ve Destruc on: Explaining Equinor’s diversifica on into renewable energy.
Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science & Technology)Metropolitan Ci es versus Rest? Public support for nuclear and renewable energy in Sea le and Richland
Nives Dolsak (University of Washington)Azusa Uji (Kyoto University)
Canadian funding for conflic ve renewable energy in Central America
Simon Granovsky-Larsen (University of Regina)Paulina Larreategui (University of Regina)
Just an energy transi on or a just energy transi on – Design and applica on of an energy jus ce index
Maria Apergi (Ins tute for Advanced Sustainability Studies)Andreas Goldthau (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, University of Erfurt)Konstan n Veit (Ins tute for Advanced Sustainability Studies)
States, Markets and Climate Resilience: A Poli cal Economy of Renewable Energy Federalism in the United States
Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines)Juliann Emmons Allison (University of California Riverside)
Intelligence Studies
A “Domes c War on Terror?”: Learning from Others and Lessons for the United States
FB46: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jeff Rogg (The Citadel)Disc. Irene Chiru (Na onal Ins tute for Intelligence Studies)
Panel
The Not-So-Secret Secret Police: Intelligence Apparatus during Tito's Yugoslavia
Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School)Portuguese intelligence under Salazar's Estado Novo
Andres de Castro Garcia (IUGM-UNED (Spain))Intelligence Oversight in Romania - Between Consolida on and Controversy
Valen n Stoian ("Mihai Viteazul" Na onal Intelligence Academy)
The Security State or Security Society? Lessons from Lustra onJeff Rogg (The Citadel)
Freedom fighters or terrorists: The origins of the Spanish counterrorist model in the of dawn of Francoism
Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Iden ty in Foreign Policy AnalysisFB47: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Aries Arugay (University of the Philippines-Diliman)Disc. Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason University)
Panel
The Utopianism of Conserva ve Foreign PolicyStephen A. Kocs (College of the Holy Cross)
Wither Racism? How the Interna onal System Legi mizes Racial-Imperial Supremacy?
Saad Ullah Khan (Georgia State University)Cross-border concerns: Understanding policy effects on MMIWG2 vic miza on in Canada and the United States
Steff King (Simon Fraser University)Omi Hodwitz (University of Idaho)
9/11 Impact on Human rights: Preven ng Torture is THE Universal Ethical, Theore cal and Prac cal Agenda
Itai Sneh (City University of New York)Religion and Bureaucracies: the role of USCIRF in the U.S. refugee policy
Igor H. Sabino de Farias (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Populism, Mul lateral Coopera on, and the “Liberal Interna onal Order”
FB48: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Sandra Destradi (University of Freiburg)Disc. Johannes Plagemann (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and
Area Studies)
Panel
Populism, Diplomacy, and Mul lateral Coopera on: Preference versus Prac ce
David Cadier (Sciences Po)Populism and the Liberal Interna onal Order: An Analysis of UN Vo ng Pa erns
Sandra Destradi (University of Freiburg)Johannes Vüllers (University of Konstanz)
Populism and Regional (De-)Legi ma onDaniel F. Wajner (SCRIPTS Cluster - Freie Universitat Berlin)
Populism and Mul lateralism: Comparing Turkey and the Philippines
Alyssa San ago (University of Freiburg)Egecan Hüsemoglu (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
Explaining populist leaders’ (dis)engagement in IOsKilian Spandler (University of Gothenburg)Fredrik Söderbaum (University of Gothenburg)
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Indo-Pacific in World Poli csFB49: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Selina Ho (Na onal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy)
Disc. Selina Ho (Na onal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy)
Panel
The New Dynamics of Russia-India-China Rela ons in the Indo-Pacific: Sustaining or Tipping the Fine Balance?
Sharinee Jag ani (IISS, University of Oxford, GIGA)Brian G. Carlson (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
Minilateral Deterrence in the Indo-PacificArzan Tarapore (Stanford University)
Preliminary Program
European Perspec ves on the Indo-PacificLinda Maduz (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)Boas Lieberherr (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
Crouching TICAD, Hidden Dragon: Simmering FOIP-BRI Rivalry and Japan’s New Spaces of Conflict in East Africa
Kai Schulze (Freie Universität Berlin)Japan’s Construc on of the ‘Indo-Pacific’ in Rela on to Its China Policy
Chiho Maruoka (University of Leeds)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Autonomy and Na onalism - Compara ve Perspec vesFB50: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Yunus Sozen (Le Moyne College, NY)Disc. Lachlan McNamee (University of California, Los Angeles
(UCLA))
Panel
Liberal Ci es in Illiberal Regimes: Mechanism for Protec ng PowerStephen Deets (Babson College)
Understanding Self-Government: Towards a Typology of Territorial Autonomy
Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America)Exodus From New Turkey: Turkish Intelligentsia in Exile
Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University)Bahar Baser (Durham University & Stellenbosch University (SIGLA))
Ethnic Empires and Civic Na ons: Comparing Democra za on and Independence in Ukraine and Hong Kong
Chandler R. Rosenberger (Brandeis University)Na onalism, Secessionism, and Autonomy
Andre Lecours (University of O awa)
Interdisciplinary StudiesEnvironmental StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Introducing ‘Global Challenges’ to a Small World: Actors, Discourses and Prac ces
FB51: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University)Disc. Jens Bartelson (Lund University)
Panel
The Rise of Long-Term Care in Response to Ageing and Disability as Global Challenges: Interna onal Organiza ons Ac ng as Knowledge Actors
Cansu Erdogan (Bielefeld University)The Problema sa on of “Global Challenges” in the OECD’s Policy Discourse: Shi ing from Green Growth to Going Beyond Growth
Robin Schulze Waltrup (Bielefeld University)Preserving the ‘Global Challenge’-Momentum: Norm Entrepreneurs’ Framing of Human Security as a Challenge
Jonas Fritzler (Bielefeld University)Urban actors in world poli cs: How do ci es become drivers of global environmental poli cs?
Ta ana Saraseko (Bielefeld University)Interna onal organiza ons and construc on of complex “global security challenges”
Alina Isakova (Bielefeld University)Katerina Volkov (Bielefeld University)Mar n Koch (Bielefeld University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Middle Powers in their Security EnvironmentFB52: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America)Disc. Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)
Panel
Counter-hegemonic Security Coali ons: Evalua ng the BRICS Challenge to US Security Policy Interests
Frank O'Donnell (Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Tu s University)Mihaela Papa (Tu s University)
TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY AND PRACTICE OF USE OF MILITARY FORCE
Dilaver Arikan Acar (Yasar University)Raising Regional Power Status through Diplomats in Boots? Brazil’s Defense Diplomacy in South America
Alexandra Paulus (Chemnitz University of Technology)Going East and West: Indonesia’s China Strategy a er the Cold War
Gatra Priyandita (Australian Na onal University)The Philippines as a Pivot State in the South China Sea Conflict: Obstacles and Possibili es
Alan Lachica (University of the Philippines)
Interna onal Security Studies
Conflict and Peacemaking in AutocraciesFB53: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Peter Krause (Boston College)Disc. Shaio Zerba (University of Mississippi)
Panel
Democra za on, Outbidding and the Resolu on of Civil Wars: Regional Autonomy and Peace-making in Southeast Asia
Terence Lee (Na onal University of Singapore)"Too Many Agreements Dishonored" Revisited: Why Repeat Civil Wars Do Not End
Ayako Kobayashi (Sophia University)Civil-Military Rela ons and Peaceful Conflict Management
Hwalmin Jin (Texas A&M University)Plagues of Egypt- the COVID-19 crisis and the role of securi za on dilemmas in the authoritarian regime survival strategies in Egypt and Turkey
Michaela Grančayová (Comenius University in Bra slava, Slovakia)
Autocracies, Interstate Rivalry, and Pro-Government Mili as Ghashia Kiyani (Naval Postgraduate School)Jeff Pickering (Kansas State University)Harris Sheikh (Kansas State University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Na onalism, Elec ons, and Poli cal ViolenceFB54: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Nazli Avdan (University of Kansas)Disc. Ma hew P. Dearing (Na onal Defense University)
Panel
Na onalism and violence: rela onIsabela de Andrade Gama (IMM - ECEME)Andre Rangel Naegele (Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF))
Can cons tu onal reform prevent persistent elec on-related violence?
Gudlaug Olafsdo r (Uppsala University, Department of Peace and Conflict Research)
Preliminary Program
Uncovering Racial Dynamics Behind Hate Mo vated Violence in America
Natalie Anastasio (University of Massachuse s Lowell)Italian far-le poli cal violence: how Gestalt psychology helps to make sense of individual ac vists' radicalisa on processes
Giulia Grillo (University of Kent)Ghana’s Na onal Peace Infrastructure and Electoral Violence Preven on
Faith I. Okpotor (Moravian University)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Surviving Vic m Problem: The Poli cal Consequences of Non-Lethal Violence
FB55: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Danielle Gilbert (U.S. Air Force Academy)Chair Elsa Voytas (Princeton University)Disc. Noam Lupu (Vanderbilt University)Disc. Howard Liu (University of Essex)
Panel
Road Warriors: Transporta on Network, Commercial Traffic, and Extor on Crime By Armed Rebels
Howard Liu (University of Essex)Juan Tellez (Duke University)
Post-Conflict Rebel S gma za on in ColombiaAngela D. Nichols (Florida Atlan c University)
Why Ci zens Vote for Violent Poli cians Over TimeSarah Daly (Columbia University)
The "Surviving Vic m Problem": A Research Agenda on Non-Lethal Violence
Elsa Voytas (Princeton University)Danielle Gilbert (U.S. Air Force Academy)
The Poli cal Consequences of Criminal Violence: Applying MRP to Mexican Survey Data
Noam Lupu (Vanderbilt University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Understanding RussiaFB56: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair John Schuessler (Texas A&M University - Bush School)Disc. Mark N. Katz (George Mason University)
Panel
In Search of Russia’s Great Power Status? Percep on and Mispercep on of Russian New Role in the Middle East
Wojciech Michnik (Jagiellonian University)Regime Change Anxie es: The Regime Security Dilemma and Implica ons for Russian-American Security Compe on
Benjamin Denison (Defense Priori es )By any means necessary: the material basis of Russian grand strategy
Robert Person (United States Military Academy (West Point))Explaining Poli cal Killing in Autocra c States
Suzanne Freeman (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)The military instrument in Russian grand strategy
Oscar Jonsson (IE University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Insurgents, Terrorists, Extremists: Perspec ves on the Agents of Violence
FB57: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College)Disc. Joseph Young (American University)Disc. Jessica Stanton (Temple University)
Panel
Enabling Stochas c Terrorism: When Does Extremist Rhetoric Lead to A acks?
Christopher Patane (Sam Houston State University )Living to Fight Each Other Another Day: How Insurgent Groups Manage Coopera on in Complex Civil Wars
Regine Schwab (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)A comparison of poli cal violence by le wing, right wing and Islamist extremists in the United States and the world.
Gary LaFree (University of Maryland)Forced Marriage and Rebel Group Fragmenta on
Blair Welsh (University of Essex)Christopher Faulkner (Centre College)Aus n Doctor (University of Nebraska at Omaha)
Natural-Born Killers? Internatural Rela ons and Human ConflictUriel Abulof (Cornell University, Tel-Aviv University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Caught in the Crossfire: The agency and a tudes of civilians in conflict
FB58: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jana Krause (University of Oslo)Disc. Anna O. Pechenkina (Utah State University)Disc. Dana El Kurd (University of Richmond)
Panel
Perpetrator Iden ty and Public Responses to Civilian Vic miza onGabriella Levy (Duke University)
Poli cal Engagement in Post-Conflict Se ngs: Survey Evidence from Colombia
Jose Antonio Fortou (Universidad EAFIT)Legi macy and Contested Governance: Evidence from Colombia
Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College)Livia Isabella Schubiger (Duke University)Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes)
Understanding Community Resilience in Yemen: How Informal Ins tu ons, Actors, and Social Prac ces Provide Governance in the Absence of the State
Aus n Knuppe (Utah State University)Who you gonna run to? Security, salaries, services, and legi macy in Yemen’s civil war
Joseph Huddleston (Seton Hall University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Ethnicity and ConflictFB59: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Vladimir Rauta (University of Reading)Disc. Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University)
Panel
Ethnic par es and peace se lements in protracted conflicts: the role of coopera ve outbidding
Christopher Jackson (Georgia State University)Horizontal Inequali es and Ethnic Mobiliza on: Transforma on of Azerbaijani Na onalism in Iran
Ramin Ahmadoghlu (Emory University)
Preliminary Program
Cultural Grievances and the Dura on of Intrastate ConflictBurak Demir (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
From Displacement to Engagement: The Effect of War me Displacement on Post-war Poli cal Behavior and A tudes
Pëllumb Kelmendi (Auburn University)Amanda Rizkallah (Pepperdine University)
Territorial Autonomy and Local Ethnic Conflict: When do regional ethnic minori es choose violence?
Nahrain Rasho (University of California, Davis)
TheoryInterna onal Poli cal SociologyAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Of Puzzles, Problems, and Ques ons in Research DesignFB60: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Simon Pra (University of Bristol)Part. Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)Part. Anne-Kathrin Kre (University of Oslo)Part. Yuna Han (University of Oxford )Part. Samah Rafiq (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Part. Jamie Shenk (University of Oxford)Part. Lucas Dolan (American University)Part. Caroline Dunton (University of O awa)Part. Anna Meier (University of No ngham)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
What war, and what peace? Conceptual and empirical perspec ves on war and peace in IR
FB61: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Disc. Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Disc. Julia Leib (University of Potsdam)
Panel
Peace Scholarship and the Local Turn: Hierarchies in the Produc on of Knowledge about Peace
Anna Johnson (University of Notre Dame)Mark Robison (University of Notre Dame)Joséphine Lechartre (University of Notre Dame)Sehrazat G. Mart (University of Notre Dame)Caroline Hughes (University of Notre Dame)
Freedom for Peace? How Freedom of Religion or Belief Affects Posi ve and Nega ve Peace
Eric Stollenwerk (GIGA - German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies)Julia Köbrich (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies)Lisa Hoffmann (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA))Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Breaking the conflict trap with ci zens’ non-violent mobiliza onMargherita Belgioioso (Brunel University London)
Faced with uncertainty: What war and what peace are in the essence of Interna onal Rela ons?
Dr. Marina T. Kos ć (Ins tute of Interna onal Poli cs and Economics)
The costly signal of forced recruitment and conflict termina onNina Maureen Cadorin (University of Oslo)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Foreign Direct InvestmentFB62: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Julia Calvert (University of Edinburgh)Disc. Julia Calvert (University of Edinburgh)
Panel
Money and Scandal: Foreign Firms, Investment and Corrup on Scandals
Andrey Tomashevskiy (Rutgers University)Oiling the guns: How FDI in oil and gas extrac on affects conflict dynamics
Laura Saavedra-Lux (University of Essex)Electoral Cycles and Foreign Direct Investment in La n America
Chris an Ponce de Leon (CIDE)From Entry through Exit: Firm Behavior Across the FDI “Lifecycle”
Colin Barry (University of Oklahoma)Beyond the capital-labor divide: material and non-material drivers behind public and elite preferences over FDI
Ma as Spektor (FGV - Brazil)Carolina Moehlecke (FGV)Guilherme Fasolin (FGV - Brazil)
Intelligence Studies
Coming in From the Cold: Communica ng Intelligence to Mul ple Stakeholders
FB63: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Simon Willme s (University of Leiden)Disc. Andrew Hammond (Aston University)
Panel
Communica ng Intelligence at the Local Level: Fostering Resilience and Suppor ng Judgement
Elizabeth van der Heide (Leiden University)The Role of Oversight in Communica ng Intelligence to the Outside World
Wilhelmina Aerdts (Universiteit Leiden)Resistant Communica on Barriers: Dispersion of Data Sources in Intelligence-Led Policing
Joery Ma hys (Leiden University)Vlad Niculescu-Dinca (Leiden University)
Intelligence Communica on and Quality Assurance. From the Inside-Out and Outside-In
Alexander Claver (Dep[artment of Defence )Effec vely Communica ng Intelligence Requirements and Managing Expecta ons: An Inside Study of the Dutch Intelligence Community.
Chris aan Menkveld (Ministry of Interior and Kingdom Rela ons (Government of the Netherlands))
Human RightsEnvironmental StudiesInterna onal Law
Environment, Economy, Land and Indigeneity: Human Rights Intersec ons, Implica ons and Challenges
FB64: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Indrani Das Gupta (Jamia Millia Islamia)Disc. Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph)
Panel
Indigenous knowledge in global biodiversity poli cs: Epistemic communi es, boundary breakers, or norma ve entrepreneurs
Casey C. Stevens (Clark University)
Preliminary Program
Collabora ve Climate Change Strategizing: Drivers and Barriers to Engagements between Municipal Governments and Indigenous Peoples
Jacqueline Gillis (University of Guelph)Worlding global environmental governance: an exploratory study of ILO 169 Conven on prior consulta on protocols developed by indigenous peoples and tradi onal communi es in Brazil.
Thais Ribeiro (Universidade de Brasília)Cris na Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia)
Effects of CO2 Emissions on Economic Freedom in Developing Countries
Mohammad Haque (University of Connec cut)Delayed Restora ve Jus ce: The Effects of Claiming Land in South Africa
Alex Dyzenhaus (Cornell University)
Peace StudiesInterdisciplinary StudiesHuman Rights
Civil Protests and State ResponseFB65: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Freek van der Vet (University of Helsinki, Erik Castrén Ins tute of Interna onal Law and Human Rights)
Disc. Carl Müller-Crepon (University of Oxford)
Panel
Civil resistance in the shadow of war: Explaining community mobiliza on against dams in Myanmar
Kyungmee Kim (Uppsala University)Willing to be a protester: Violence, solidarity, and durability of protests
Jiyoon Kang (University of South Carolina)Sanghoon Park (University of South Carolina)
When do protests signal coups? Intra-movement determinants of coups in Africa
Jacob Lewis (Washington State University)Civilian mass ac on during Civil Wars: Doomed to fail or poised to succeed?
Marina G. Petrova (Università Bocconi)Sooyeon Kang (The Ohio State University)
Breaking the Wave? The Mobilizing Effects of State Concessions on Protest Dynamics
Sebas an Hellmeier (University of Konstanz)Elena Leuschner (University of Gothenburg)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Barriers and Opportuni es for a Diverse DisciplineFB66: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University)Disc. Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University)
Panel
Barriers to Diverse Par cipa on in Interna onal Studies: Iranian Experiences
Homeira Moshirzadeh (University of Tehran)Enhancing diversity in interna onal affairs: Lessons for the expanding the pipeline of Black Americans
Jennifer Marie Brinkerhoff (George Washington University)Teaching Interna onal Development: Voices from the Global North vs. Global South
Zack Zimbalist (Johns Hopkins University SAIS)Agency and responsibility in IR: A cross-linguis c study
Ruthie Pertsis (The Ohio State University)
The geopoli cs of IR knowledge produc on: an academic great game?
Albert Sanghoon Park (University of Cambridge)
Human RightsInterna onal EthicsEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Complexi es of Conflict and Post-Conflict: Underrepresented Voices
FB67: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Aoife O'Donoghue (Durham University)Disc. Ashley Bohrer (University of Notre Dame)
Panel
A genealogy of civilian self-protec onMiriam Bradley (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
“Colonial history is s ll a touchy subject in this country”: Apologies and Ar fact Res tu on by Former Colonial Powers
Franziska Boehme (Texas State University)Women on the Frontline: The Impact of Legal Integra on of Female Soldiers on Sexual Violence by Security Forces
Christopher Willis (Pennsylvania State University)The Prevalence of Female Fighters and the Perpetra on of One-sided Violence
Baylee Harrell (University of Kentucky)Structural Violence, Jus ce and Reconcilia on in Northern Ireland
Nevin T. Aiken (University of Wyoming)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Varying Impacts of the PandemicFB68: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jenny Lorentzen (Department of Poli cal Science, Lund University)
Disc. Dhanasree Jayaram (Manipal Academy of Higher Educa on)
Panel
A comparison of compe ng Coronavirus mi ga on models in Scandinavia
Janicke Stramer-Smith (Weber State University) Managing Disasters in a Federal System -Percep ons of College Youth and the Empirical Findings from an Indian State, Odisha : With Special Reference to Covid-19.
Niranjan Barik (Ravenshaw University)Asima Sahu (Ravenshaw University)Ananya Asmita (Bhadrak Women's College, Bhadrak, Odisha, India)Josna Mishra (Miles College)
Populism, Pandemic and Payments: Analyzing Policies of Aid and Cash Transfers in Brazil and India
Devika Misra (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)A PSYCHO-PATHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF POST COVID-19 LOCKDOWN: A NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
Ojo Ayinuola (A ba University)Children and Global Crisis: The Coronavirus Pandemic
Karen Brown (University of Minnesota)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onHuman Rights
Unpacking the untold story : towards an interdisciplinary and mul-level approach of hierarchies in humanitarian aid provision
FB69: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen)Disc. Ju a Joachim (Radboud University)Part. Clara Egger (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Globalisa on Studies
Groningen))Part. Michael Barne (George Washington University)Part. Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre (George Washington University)Part. Andrea Schneiker (Zeppelin University)Part. Eugenio Cusumano (Cà Foscari University of Venice)Part. Anna Khakee (University of Malta)Part. Michael Eze (University of Leiden)Part. Marie-Claude Savard (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Roundtable
Global Development
Historicising Ques ons of Development and IRFB70: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni (University of Bayreuth)
Panel
Konnarock: An Outpost of Modernity at the Core’s PeripheryJacob L. Stump (DePaul University)
The parallel and conflic ng origins of the term ‘developing countries’
Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales)Bringing the imperial state back in: Theories of empire and imperialism in interna onal rela ons
David K. Johnson (Johns Hopkins University)The Economic Legacy of Early Democracy
Anders Wieland (Aarhus University)The crea on of utopia and theore cal gears of power: silencing and concealing the US coloniza on of the Philippines in Interna onal Rela ons Theory (1889 - 1945)
Matheus Bianco (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
Interna onal LawInterna onal Organiza onHuman Rights
Building Resilience in Interna onal Law and Organiza onsFB71: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Charlo e Ku (Texas A&M University, School of Law)Part. Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina)Part. Alistair Edgar (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Part. Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW)Part. Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University)Part. Filip Sava c (Georgetown University)Part. Kurt Mills (University of Dundee)
Roundtable
Human RightsEnvironmental StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
The Other Human Rights: Exploring Third Genera on Human Rights FB72: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Andrea Schapper (University of S rling)Disc. Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)
Panel
Stories of extrac on: Colonial forge ulness and decolonial recollec on in Gállok, Sápmi
Georgia De Leeuw (Lund University)
Resist or embrace: environmental human rights advocacy at interna onal human rights organiza ons
Bi Zhao (Whitworth University)Human Access to Water - if not now, then when?
Paula Duarte Lopes (University of Coimbra, CES, FEUC)Climate Change and Human Rights: Environmental Refugees and Rights in Perspec ve
William V. Dunlap (Quinnipiac University)Mahmood Monshipouri (San Francisco State University)
The Dra Conven on on the Right to Development: Norma ve, Legal and Poli cal Analysis
Daniel J. Whelan (Hendrix College)
Environmental StudiesHuman RightsGlobal Development
Indigenous Peoples, Global Poli cs, Human Rights and the Environment
FB73: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Gabrielle A. Slowey (York University)Disc. Makere Stewart-Harawira (University of Alberta)
Panel
Is reindeer the new buffalo? Climate change, the green shi and manifest des ny in Sápmi
Rauna Kuokkanen (University of Lapland)‘Everything is changing right in front of our eyes’ – Arc c First Na ons, Climate Change and the Canadian State
Gabrielle A. Slowey (York University)Indigenous Rights and the UN Climate Governance: Indigenous Sovereignty, Self-Determina on and a Climate-Conscious Future
Ma hew Norris (University of Bri sh Columbia)Shared State-Indigenous Sovereignty in Policy Responses to Urgent Public Health and Climate Disasters in Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand
Joanne Moores (University of Guelph)Rivers, Rights, and the Limits of Sovereignty in a Catastrophic Global Climate Emergency
Makere Stewart-Harawira (University of Alberta)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Innova ng IR Theory: Universi es, Ci es, Borders, and BeyondFB74: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Anne e Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam)Chair Vicki Birchfield (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Disc. Anne e Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam)
Panel
Considering the Alterna ves: A Typological Framework for Social Scien fic Inquiry
Michael Reese (University of Chicago)Explaining Paradiplomacy: In Search of Applicable Theore cal Approaches among 'Tradi onal' IR Schools
Maciej Raś (University of Warsaw)Second Order Reflexivity in Late Capitalist Ruins: Disciplinary Discourse and the Interna onal Poli cal Economy of the University
Bart Gabriel (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal & Development Studies)
What Can Thucydides Teach Us About COVID-19? A Case Study in Engaging Classical Poli cal History With Contemporary Interna onal Events
Andreas Wendlberger (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Preliminary Program
Towards collabora ve methodologies of borders and bordering in world poli cs
Molly Todd (Virginia Tech)
Interna onal Educa onAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Exchanges and Partnerships in Global Educa onFB75: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University)Disc. Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University)
Panel
Shaping Young Minds? The Effects of Educa onal Experiences on Students' Values and Percep ons of Others
George Shambaugh (Georgetown University)Educa on Abroad Online: Lessons from a Remote Study Abroad Experience in Nicaragua
Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham)Stacy Moak (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Perpetuated Divides in ICT & Higher Educa on- compara ve analysis of effects of COVID-19 between West African na ons
Jessi Hanson-DeFusco (University of Texas-Dallas)Damita Kaloos an (Arizona State University)
United States and South African Partnerships: Challenges to Higher Educa on during COVID-19
Simone Mar n-Howard (LIU-Brooklyn)The United States, China, and Covid: The Challenge for Educa onal and Cultural Exchange
Mark Bean (University of Utah)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Globaliza on, Governance, and Covid-19FB76: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Effie Charalampaki (Center for Interna onal Poli cs, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Athens, Greece)
Disc. Effie Charalampaki (Center for Interna onal Poli cs, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, Athens, Greece)
Panel
COVID-19, Global Governance and ResilienceJonathan Joseph (University of Bristol)
Ins tu onal Adaptability and Health Pandemics in a Smaller World: The Case of the European Union
Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna )The European Investment Bank and its role in fostering European cohesiveness: from the crises of the 1970s to COVID19
Donatella Strangio (Sapienza University Rome)Reframing Globaliza on: COVID-19 and Mul lateral coopera on on the run
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Universidade Federal do Tocan ns (Brazil))
Looking for Deeper Economic Integra on: Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis in the Western Balkans
Aleksandar Milosevic (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Poli cal Science)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Will There Be Blood? Historical and Modern Perspec ves on WarFB77: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Nina von Uexkull (Stockholm University)Disc. Nina von Uexkull (Stockholm University)
Panel
Is Unrestricted Warfare outmoding Security Studies? Toward a renaissance of Strategic Studies and the evolu on of the security concept.
David García Cantalapiedra (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Rethinking Gender and ConflictJoshua Couronne (Northwestern University)
On the becoming of warDaniel Smith (Swedish Defence University)
The Return of History: Historians and Interna onal Rela ons in a Changing World
Graeme Thompson (Harvard Kennedy School)There Will Be Blood: Payback and Interna onal Rela ons
Michael Su on (Independent Researcher, Sydney, Australia )
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Post-Liberal Utopias in Prac ce: Local Ethnographies of a New Global Right
FB78: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Oliwia Wasik (Queen Mary, University of London)Disc. Jean-Francois Drolet (Queen Mary University London)
Panel
Russian Geopoli cal Imaginaries and Avantgarde Art: Neo-industrial Visions of the Radical Right
Maria Engström (Uppsala University) Back to utopias past: post-war origins of prewar imaginaries on the Japanese far-right
Karin Narita (Queen Mary, University of London) Lost Cause or Lived Utopia? Apocalypse and Confederacy in a Crea onist American South
Vibeke Schou Tjalve (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)Climate collapse and post-liberal (g)local utopias: the rise of far-right eco-villages in France
Manni I. Crone (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)The Preserva on of Fire: Estonia’s Blue Awakening as Far Right Meta-Poli cs in Prac ce
Louis Wierenga (University of Tartu)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Popular culture: the implica ons of representa ons. FB79: Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair James Gow (King's College London)Disc. Morgane Desou er (O o-von-Guericke University,
Magdeburg)
Panel
The Voices No One Sees: Making Refugees Visible Simon Philpo (University of Newcastle)
Documen ng Disclosures: Tracing the Transna onal Poli cs of Whistleblowing in Ci zenfour and XY Chelsea
Daphne Inbar (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Without Remorse: The social construc on of warrior status in popular culture
Emily Brown (King's College London)Helene Olsen (King's College London)
The Representa on of Mercenaries in Contemporary Mainstream Cinema
Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden)We Need a Hero: Re-envisioning American Victory and Excep onalism in World Wars I and II through Wonder Woman and Captain America: The First Avenger
Terilyn Hun ngton (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Do Sanc ons Ma er?FC00-1: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Disc. Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University)
Poster Gallery Session
Regime Type and Economic Sanc on Effec venessOmer Zarpli (University of Pi sburgh)
A Content Analysis of Unilateral Sanc ons during COVID-19 Upsna Vashist (WNS GLOBAL SERVICES)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Na onal SecurityFC00-2: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Disc. Jus n Canfil (Columbia University)
Poster Gallery Session
Sharing with Frenemies: Technology sharing with Geopoli cal RivalsErik Sand (MIT)
Whose War is it Anyway? How Afghanistan became a Ba lefield over Global Hegemony during The Cold War
Kathryn Shapiro (University of Florida)The Transforma on of Transatlan c Counter-Terrorism
Patrick Bury (University of Bath)
TheoryGlobal Development
Race and Interna onal TheoryFC01: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University)Disc. Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University)
Panel
The Sovereign and the Pariah: the shaming of Hai and the forma on of interna onal society
Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University)'This Modern Expulsion from Humanity': Hannah Arendt and the Colonial Origins of Totalitarianism
Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame)The Underside of Order: Race in the Cons tu on of Interna onal Order
Owen Brown (Northwestern University)Subordinates in Hierarchy and the Quest for Recogni on from Below
Karim El Taki (University of Cambridge) “Possibility in the days of destruc on”: afrodiasporic alterna ves to the IR’s modern/colonial logic
Ananda Vilela (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global Challenges to Democracy?FC02: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Part. Sarah Bush (Yale University)Part. Mai Hassan (University of Michigan)Part. Susan Hyde (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Staffan I. Lindberg (Univ. of Gothenburg & Univ. of Florida)Part. Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown University)Part. Larry Bartels (Vanderbilt University)Mod. Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam)
Sapphire Series
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
IPE Sec on's Outstanding Ac vist Scholar Honoring Teivo TeivainenFC03: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Andrej Grubacic (California Ins tute of Integral Studies)Chair Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University)Disc. Andrej Grubacic (California Ins tute of Integral Studies)Disc. James H. Mi elman (American University)Disc. Ruth Reitan (University of Miami)Part. Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside)Part. Robin Broad (American University)Part. Linda J. Yarr (George Washington University)Part. Barry Keith Gills (University of Helsinki)Part. J. Ann Tickner (American University)
Roundtable
Theory
The Domes c Poli cs of Interna onal Status SeekingFC04: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Tom Long (University of Warwick)Disc. Marina Duque (Florida State University)Disc. Tom Long (University of Warwick)
Panel
Symmetry Over Strategy: How Status Suckered the Superpowers at SALT
Paul Beaumont (The Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Weapons of Na onal Pride: An Experimental StudyMarina Duque (Florida State University)
Canada is Back (and more par san than ever): The domes c poli cs of interna onal status at the UNSC
Caroline Dunton (University of O awa)Interna onal Status in Domes c Poli cs: Narra ve, ‘interna onal isola on’ and democra za on during the late Pinochet regime (1983-1990)
Cristobal Bywaters (University of Warwick)Between Past, Present and Future: China’s Poli cs of Heritage-Making and Status Seeking
Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Alabama)Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University)
Interna onal Communica onScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
New Book Roundtable: “Poli cs At the Internet’s Core”: FC05: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Nane e S. Levinson (American University)Disc. Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto)Part. Derrick L. Cogburn (American University)Part. Laura DeNardis (American University)Part. Fiona Alexander (American. University)Part. Francesca Musiani (CNRS)Part. Nane e S. Levinson (American University)Part. Corinne Cath-Speth (Oxford Internet Ins tute)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Foreign Policy Analysis
FPA Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring James M. ScoFC06: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springfield)Part. Jeff Pickering (Kansas State University)Part. Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chris an University)Part. A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri)Part. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa)Part. Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College)Part. Charles Rowling (University of Nebraska Kearney)Part. Stephanie Shady (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Honoree
James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University)
Dis nguished Scholar
Environmental StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Policy stability versus repoli ciza on in climate poli cs IFC07: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)Disc. Jennifer Allan (Cardiff University)
Panel
For be er or for worse – a break with Norway’s consensual climate tradi on?
Fay Farstad (CICERO Center for Interna onal Climate Research)Erlend A. T. Hermansen (CICERO Center for Interna onal Climate Research)Bård Lahn (Centre for Interna onal Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO))
Warning signals or policy failures? Conflict and con nuity in UK climate policy
Ma hew Lockwood (University of Sussex)Steering poli cal conflicts for climate stability: The case of China
Yixian Sun (University of Bath)Wei Shen (Ins tute of Development Studies)
The impacts of poli cisa on and accountability on policy dismantling
Paul Tobin (University of Manchester)Do framework climate laws depoli cise or poli cise?
Diarmuid Torney (Dublin City University)
Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies Sec on Speed Mentoring RoundtableFC08: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam)Disc. Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University)Disc. Marielle Papin (McGill University)Disc. Janina Grabs (ETH Zurich)Part. Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)Part. Ma hew J. Hoffmann (University of Toronto)Part. Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz)Part. Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Raul Pacheco-Vega (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO) México)
Roundtable
Theory
New Direc ons in IR Theory IIFC10: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country)Disc. Mazaher Koruzhde (Florida Interna onal University)
Panel
Conserva ve Interna onal Rela ons TheoryDillon Stone Tatum (Francis Marion University)
Queer of Color Approaches and Interna onal Rela ons TheoryJosé O. Pérez (Ohio State University)
We have never been anarchic; Or, who is anarchy for?Joshua McEvoy (Queen's University)
Inges ble Intoxicants: Sweetness and BiopowerLinea Cu er (Virginia Tech)
The "affec ve turn" in Interna onal Rela ons: transi oning to a new epistemology
Vinícius Armele ( Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - PUC-Rio)
ISA-Canada
ISA-Canada Dis nguished Scholar - Dr. Fen HampsonFC11: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Saira Bano (Mount Royal University)Disc. Evelyn N. Mayanja (University of Manitoba)Part. Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University)Part. Valerie Percival (Carleton University)Part. Richard Price (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Jennifer Welsh (European University Ins tute)Part. Mikhail Troitskiy (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons)Part. Pamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American
University)Honoree
Fen Hampson (Carleton University)
Dis nguished Scholar
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsGlobal Development
Doing fieldwork otherwise: Feminist and decolonial reflec ons on method
FC12: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Maria Jose Mendez (Harvard University )Chair Michael Gordon (McMaster University)Disc. Tiina Vai nen (Tampere University)
Panel
Se ler Ethnographies: Naviga ng Militarized and Colonial Epistemologies in the Field
Maya Wind (New York University )Norms of Extrac ve Research
W. R. Nadège Compaoré (University of Toronto)Trans epistemologies: trauma-informed research with gender-variant par cipants
Martha Balaguera (University of Toronto)Epistemic-corporeal workshops: pu ng strong reflexivity into prac ce
Marisa Ruiz-Trejo (Ins tuto de Estudios Indígenas, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas)
Fieldwork or ge ng help with your homeworkMaria Jose Mendez (Harvard University )
Scien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Climate change and security I: Urban securityFC13: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Disc. Cullen Hendrix (Korbel School, University of Denver/PIIE)Disc. Gabriele Spilker (University of Salzburg)
Panel
Preliminary Program
The right climate for conflict? Climate zones, organized violence and disease
Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex)Steve Pickering (Brunel University London)
The Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Protest-Onset in Ci es Addressing the "urban neglect" with new data
Viktoria Jansesberger (University of Salzburg)Petroleum, prices and protests: exploring climate change mi ga on impacts on social unrest
Nina von Uexkull (Stockholm University)Espen Geelmuyden Rød (Uppsala University)Isak Svensson (Uppsala University)
Food Prices, Social Conflict, and the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank Ore Koren (Indiana University Bloomington)W. Kindred Winecoff (Indiana University)
Against extractmentality. A systema c mapping of movements contes ng “green” and “brown” energy projects
Leah Temper (McGill University)
TheoryInterna onal Ethics
The Excluded Self in Times of CrisisFC14: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kathryn Marie Fisher (Le Cordon Bleu)Part. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)Part. Terilyn Hun ngton (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)Part. M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University)Part. Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University)Part. Andrew R. Hom (University of Edinburgh)Part. Christopher McIntosh (Bard College)Part. Myriam Fotou (University of Leicester)Part. Marta Iniguez De Heredia (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Roundtable
South Asia in World Poli cs
India- China Rela onsFC15: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Hyun Ji Rim (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University)Disc. Hyun Ji Rim (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University)
Panel
Allies or Rivals? China-India Rela ons in Global Trade GovernanceKristen Hopewell (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Asia’s Twin Transforma ons: Civil-Military Rela ons and Defence Reforms in the Chinese and Indian Military
Anit Mukherjee (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
India’ defeat to China in the 1962 War: A Case of “Asymmetrical Balancing”?
Nabarun Roy (South Asian University)'Bri le' BRICS and the poli cal economy of rising powers and global governance
Prathivadi Anand (University of Bradford)The Myth of Apoli cal Monies: Poli cal Implica ons of China’s Funding in South Asia
Anshu Nagpal Cha erjee (Naval Postgraduate School)
Interna onal Studies Associa onPeace Science Society (Interna onal)
New Research on Peacekeeping Effec venessFC16: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charlo e)Disc. Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University)
Partner Organiza on
Where to go, when to return? The impact of UN peacekeeping deployments on internal displacement and return
Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland)Paul Huth (University of Maryland)James Walsh (University of North Carolina Charlo e)Deniz Cil (University of Maryland)
Blue Barriers: The Effects of UN Peacekeeping on Forced Displacement
Filip Sava c (Georgetown University)Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)
Subna onal Varia on in State Capacity A er the Withdrawal of UN Peace Opera ons
Maline Meiske (University of Oxford)Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford)
United Na ons Peacekeeping and Posi ve PeaceLisa Hultman (Uppsala University)Jacob D. Kathman (University at Buffalo, SUNY)Megan Shannon (University of Colorado)
What it takes to Return: UN Peacekeeping and the safe return of internally displaced people
Vincenzo Bove (University of Warwick)Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Warwick)
Peace Studies
Can Asian conflicts be resolved peacefully at all?FC17: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Yuan-Kang Wang (Western Michigan University)Disc. Andrew Scobell (RAND Corpora on)Disc. Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced
Interna onal Studies (SAIS))
Panel
When the "Third Party" is a Party to the Conflict: South Korean Media on in the U.S.-North Korea Crisis, 2017-2018
Amira Schiff (Bar-Ilan University, York University)Taiwan amidst the U.S.-PRC High-Tech Rivalry
Dean Chen (Ramapo College of New Jersey)Risks of conflict in the South China Sea
David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Kashmir: Cu ng the Gordian Knot in Indo-Pakistan Rela ons
Claude Rakisits (Australian Na onal University)Demonstra on of Power and War Avoidance in the East China Sea
Tetsuro Iji (Toyo University, Tokyo, Japan)Yuan-Kang Wang (Western Michigan University)
Peace Studies
Cri cal perspec ves on governance of natural resources, from Global to Local
FC18: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies, University of Denver)
Disc. Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Panel
Limited Statehood and Africa’s Abandoned Mines: Exploring Temporality and Geographies of Injus ce
Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)Gender, Sustainable Peace, and Natural Resource Management
Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen)Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal)
The fallacies of environmental peacebuildingTobias Ide (Murdoch University)
Preliminary Program
Natural Resource Extrac on and the prospects for Gender-Just Sustainable Peace
Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh)Carol E. Cohn (Consor um on Gender, Security and Human Rights)
Gendered exclusion in land and resource governance: a feminist poli cal se lement perspec ve on post-conflict reforms in Sierra Leone
Patricia Rinck (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Peace Studies
The State of Peace Studies in La n AmericaFC19: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre for Social Studies)
Part. Marcos Alan Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB)Part. Ursula Oswald Spring (Na onal Autonomous University of
Mexico)Part. Egoitz Gago Anton (Pon ficia Universidad Javeriana)Part. estebanramos ramos (universidad nacional autónoma de
honduras)Part. Diana Marcela Agudelo Or z (Universidad Externado de
Colombia)Part. Alfonso Hernández (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana )
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Ex-combatants and Peace ProcessFC20: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Shelley Liu (UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy)Disc. Kendra Dupuy (PRIO)
Panel
Spoiler Alert: The Logic of Violence Against Ex-Combatants in Colombia
Susan Brewer-Osorio (University of Arizona)Militarized Disability
Rebecca Nielsen (Universidad del Rosario)Employing Ex-combatants: A Résumé Experiment in Colombia
Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver)Michael Findley (University of Texas at Aus n)
Maintaining Everyday Peace in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia: Subtle Agency and Hidden Narra ves
SungYong Lee (University of Otago)Poli cs A er Conflict: Former Combatants and Democracy
Marcela Ibanez (University of Mannheim)
Interdisciplinary StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
The Transforma ve Role of Culture in the Global ArenaFC21: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal & Development Studies)
Disc. Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
Panel
Women Filmmakers and the Poli cs of Representa on in the Arabian Peninsula
Suzi Mirgani (CIRS, Georgetown University in Qatar)"Ceci n’est pas un état": A Visual Ethnography of the Maintenance Work(ers) of the (Failed) State
Stéphanie Perazzone (Ghent University)The Role of Music Within Interna onal Rela ons Scholarship
Kristen Noa (Florida Interna onal University)Counter-narra ves by children born of violence in post-conflict Peru
Ana Lucia Alonso Soriano (Australian Na onal University)
Brazilian Popular Culture: a contribu on from the Global South to the Popular Culture and World Poli cs (PCWP) agenda
Tiago Sales (Universidade católica de Petrópolis)
Peace StudiesInterdisciplinary StudiesInterna onal Communica on
Making Sense of Digital Peacebuilding: A Conversa on on Approaches and Methods
FC22: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Andreas Hirblinger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Disc. Marijn Hoij nk (VU Amsterdam)
Panel
Digital Peacebuilding: A Framework for Cri cal EngagementKristoffer Lidén (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Terms of engagement: Ambivalences in digital communica on strategies of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS)
Julia Leib (University of Potsdam)The Evolu on of Digital Peacebuilding
Lisa Schirch (University of Notre Dame)Virtual Peace Media on and Gender: the Case of Libya.
Ou Donovan (Griffith University)An Apomediated Peace? How digital technology changes peacebuilding prac ce
Andreas Hirblinger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Historical Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Organiza onEnglish School
The Long 19th Century IIFC23: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London)Disc. Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London)
Panel
Legal History and Interna onal Rela onsTomas Wallenius (University of Oxford)
Beyond Warfare: Military Power and the Ordinary Poli cs of Territorial State Forma on
Kelly Dietz (Ithaca College)‘The first body of a universal interna onal nature’: impar ality and the 1865 Interna onal Telegraph Conference
Jan Eijking (University of Oxford)Three Histories of the System of States
Quen n P. Bruneau (The New School)Claire Vergerio (Leiden University)
Power Poli cs Among EmpiresJoseph Leigh (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Interna onal Security Studies
Assurance, Deterrence, and Coordina on in Military AlliancesFC24: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Keren Milo (Princeton University)Disc. Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University)Disc. Jonathan A. Chu (Stanford University)
Panel
Do Threats of Abandonment Encourage Burden-Sharing in Military Alliances? Evidence from Survey Experiments
Brian Blankenship (University of Miami)Do Alliances Cause Security Problems, Not the Other Way Around?
Mayumi Fukushima (RAND Corpora on)
Preliminary Program
Promises of Future Coopera on and Alliance CredibilityNicholas Coulombe (Rice University)
Crises of Commitment? The Effect of Post-Vietnam Uncertainty in US Alliances on Interna onal Poli cs
Abby Fanlo (Stanford University)Public Opinion Towards Military Alliances
Joshua Alley (University of Virginia)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Reflec ng on efforts to decenter, diversify and reconstruct the curriculum - pu ng "decoloniza on" into prac ce
FC25: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Iva Bozovic (University of Southern California)Part. Shannon Gibson (University of Southern California)Part. Lena Rethel (University of Warwick)Part. Maïka Sondarjee (University of O awa)Part. Emanuel Porcelli (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argen na)Part. Felix Mantz (Queen Mary University of London)
Structuring Inclusion
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Gender and Poli cal Decision MakingFC26: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sara Fox (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Sara Fox (University of Pi sburgh)
Panel
The electoral consequences of violence against women in poli cs Juan Diego Duque-Salazar (Uppsala University)
Does public approval of foreign policy decisions depend on the leader's gender?
Kiron K. Skinner (Carnegie Mellon University)Anna O. Pechenkina (Utah State University)
Gender Effects in INGOs’ Survival: How Gender Ma ers in Donors’ Evalua on of INGOs’ Response Under State Repression?
Shanshan Lian (University of Georgia)Juntas and Strongmen: Women’s Rights Provision under Two Forms of Military Rule
Henry Moncrieff (Texas Tech University)Alissandra Stoyan (Texas Tech University)
Regime cri cs or allies? The role of women's movement organiza ons in resistance campaigns
Ingrid Vik Bakken (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))
Foreign Policy Analysis
Public Opinion and Foreign Policy OutcomesFC27: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Philip Po er (University of Virginia)Disc. Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University)
Panel
Demanding Accountability: Mul -Country Evidence on When Publics Demands Punishment of Foreign Perpetrators of Torture
A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas)Eric Keels (Air War College, Blue Horizons Program)Efe Tokdemir (Bilkent University)
How governments’ foreign policy reflects cons tuent a tudes: Compara ve evidence on free movement and trade in Sub-Saharan Africa
Mar n C. Steinwand (University of Essex)Florian G. Kern (University of Essex)
The Poli cal Logic of Scapegoa ng: The A ribu on of Blame for Global Economic Problems
Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)Clayton Webb (University of Kansas)
South Korean Public Percep ons of the US Military PresenceTimothy Rich (Western Kentucky University)Madelynn Einhorn (Western Kentucky University)Vasabjit Banerjee (Mississippi State University)Isabel Eliassen (Western Kentucky University)
Naming, Shaming, and Issue Linkage: Human Rights Organiza ons and the Enforcement of Rights Standards in Trade Agreements
Stephen Bagwell (University of Missouri-- St Louis)Meridith LaVelle (University of Georgia )Travis Cur ce (Emory University)
Peace Studies
Sustaining peace: exploring diverse narra ves of a wide disciplineFC28: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Richard Caplan (University of Oxford)Disc. John Gledhill (University of Oxford)Disc. Joshua Fisher (Columbia University)
Panel
(Re)thinking land and peace from the Colombian countryside: Learning from the campesino economy in Cajamarca
Juanita Esguerra Rezk (University of Gothenburg)Poli cal inclusion and the evolving interna onal legal framework for post-conflict transi ons
William Underwood (Stockholm University)Local Manifesta ons of the Posi ve Peace-Environmental Sustainability Nexus in Afghanistan, Nepal, and the Philippines
Dahlia Simangan (Hiroshima University)Srinjoy Bose (University of New South Wales, Sydney)
Feminist peace and the poli cs of climate changeChris e Nicoson (Lund University)
Peace in prac ce: measuring sustained peace in Nepal.
Peace StudiesInterna onal Security StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Postcolonial (In)Securi es. Entangled Legacies of Decoloniza on, Statebuilding, and Livelihoods
FC29: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg, Center for Conflict Studies)
Disc. Madhumita Das (OP Jindal Global University)
Panel
Complexity Thinking, Militariza on and (Post-)Statebuilding: From the Global Cold War to the Global War on Terror
Louise Wiuff Moe (University of Hamburg)Markus-Michael Müller (Roskilde University)
(In)Security atmospheres. The affec ve apparatus of interna onal administra ons
Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg, Center for Conflict Studies)
Pacific (In)Security and the Denial of West Papuan Self-Determina on, 1962-1963
Margot Tudor (Poli cs, University of Exeter)The Poli za on of Security and Post/Decolonial Research: Contesta ons of Security Visions in the Cameroonian Decoloniza on Process
Maria Ketzmerick (Bayreuth University)
Preliminary Program
Against many odds. Poli cal Movements and their struggle for independence in the Trusteeship System
Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg)Julius Heise (University of Marburg)
Poli cal Demography and GeographyScien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesGlobal Health
Demography, Conflict, and DevelopmentFC30: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Reed M. Wood (University of Essex)Disc. Reed M. Wood (University of Essex)Disc. Brandon Merrell (Yale University)
Panel
Beyond the Phoenix Factor: An Empirical Examina on of Postwar Recovery
Ali Fisunoglu (Saint Louis University)Rebounding a er Conflict: The Effect of Civilian Vic misa on on Local Trajectories of Development
Laura Saavedra-Lux (University of Essex)Educa on under a ack: the rela onship between armed conflict, child soldiering and girls’ educa on
Roos Haer (University of Leiden)Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
The Impact of Organized Violence and An -Coca Aerial Fumiga ons on Birth Weight: Micro-Level Evidence from Colombia
Signe Svallfors (Stockholm University)Sunnee Billingsley (Stockholm University)Siddartha Aradhya (Stockholm University Demography Unit)
Conflict and contracep on: Method switching and contracep ve discon nua on during war
Amy Finnegan (IntraHealth Interna onal)Kelly Hunter (Duke University)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Evolving Context of Security in Airpower and SpaceFC31: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Nicolas Berniquez-Villemaire (University of O awa)Disc. Jeffrey S. Lan s (The College of Wooster)
Panel
Asymmetric Airpower Theory: The Underdog’s Hierarchical ModelArash Heydarian Pashakhanlou
Up In the Air: What We Know About Airspace Viola onsAlexandra Rotzer (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Power in Space Poli csSvetla Ben-Itzhak (Air University)
The Growing Challenge of Space Security: Small State Strategies in the Era of Great Power Compe on
Saadia Pekkanen (University of Washington, Sea le)Deganit Paikowsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Outer Space and Global Security: The Militariza on of Outer Space and its Effects on the No ons of Distance, Engagement, and Violence in Warfare
Yasar Bukan (York University)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Impact of U.S. Poli cs, Iden ty, and Public Percep on on American Foreign Policy
FC32: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Satgin Hamrah (Tu s University)Disc. Richard Maass (Old Dominion University)
Panel
Race and Reputa on in Interna onal SecurityZoltan Buzas (University of Notre Dame, Keough School of Global Affairs )
Does Legisla on Coerce?: Assessing the Impact of Congressional Force Authoriza ons on Coercive Diplomacy
Katherine Irajpanah (Harvard University)Reconstruc ng the Enemy: U.S.-Japan rela ons and the dynamics of desecuri za on
Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)Faith in the System: Civil-Military Rela ons in Film
Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University-CISA)Countering Threat Infla on Narra ves
Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville)
Honouring Bruce Parro : The POSTCOMM Sec on Dis nguished scholar panel
FC33: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University)Part. Adnan Vatansever (King's College London)Part. Rachel Sarah Salzman (US Department of State)Part. Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennessee State University)Honoree
Bruce Parro (Johns Hopkins University)
Dis nguished Scholar
TheoryInterna onal Ethics
Norms, concepts and theories: mul ple performances across mul ple worlds
FC34: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Stephanie Winkler (Swedish Defence University)Disc. Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies &
Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro)
Panel
Researchers and their concepts: Naviga ng “conceptual entrapment” through the case of the so power concept
Stephanie Winkler (Swedish Defence University)Nego a ng Norma vity in a Global Context
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of Cambridge)
Tracing the Clash: the divergent careers of Samuel Hun ngton’s work on civiliza ons
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)Making Sense of Basic Concepts: From Performance to Transla on
Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London)Conceptual Mul ple Performances and the Commitment to Dual Analy cal Gaze
Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Interna onal Organiza on
Its own worst enemy? Endogenous sources of contesta on in Liberal Interna onal Order
FC35: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Martha Finnemore (George Washington University)Disc. Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Breeding its Own Enemies? Liberal Interna onal Order, the Poli cs of Democra c Legi macy and Varie es of Populism
Cedric Maxime Koch (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)Ro ng From Within? How Inequality Intersected with Culture to Dismantle the Liberal Interna onal Order
Kathleen R. McNamara (Georgetown University)Liberalism and Revolu on
George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)
Built-In Produc ve Ambiguity in Order-Making: Peace Opera ons in the Name of Diverse Visions of Order
Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Reac ve sequences, degrees of endogeneity, and varie es of contesta on: self-undermining processes in liberal interna onal order
Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College)Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)Berthold Ri berger (University of Munich)
Interna onal Ethics
Author Meets Cri cs–Daniel Brunste er’s Just and Unjust Uses of Limited Force: A Moral Argument with Contemporary Illustra ons
FC36: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jack McDonald (King's College London)Part. Chris an Nikolaus Braun (Durham University)Part. Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales)Part. Paul Lushenko (Cornell University)Part. Anh Le (University of Manchester)Part. Andree-Anne Melancon (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Part. John Emery (University of Oklahoma)Part. Daniel R. Brunste er (University of California Irvine)
Roundtable
English SchoolTheory
Barry Buzan on Conceptualizing Interna onal Society as Global Society
FC37: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham)Disc. Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University)Part. Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol)Part. Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University)Part. Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware)Part. Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham)
Roundtable
Global Development
Race, Racism and Class in IR & Global DevelopmentFC38: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jake Lin (The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)Disc. Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)
Panel
The Racialized Roots of White Americans’ Support for Foreign AidTrent Ollerenshaw (Duke University)Andrew Kenealy (Duke University)
From Class Reduc onism to Color Consciousness: Interroga ng Racialized Global Capitalism
Pushkala Prasad (Skidmore College)
The Racializa on of Exper se and Professional Non-Equivalence in the Humanitarian Poli cs of Life
Junru Bian (University of O awa)Comparing Interna onal versus Local European Black Movements: Effect of BLM, Zwarte Piet, and Steve Lawrence on Par es and People
Kimberly L. Shella (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)Why is there no an -Semi sm in IR theory? Jewish “racial inferiority” and modern ci zenship in North America and Western Europe
Darcy Leigh (University of Sussex)Laura Jung (University of Sussex)
TheoryGlobal Development
Interna onal Thought Otherwise: Empire, Ethics and World OrderFC39: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London)Disc. Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London)
Panel
Norman Angell’s Defence of EmpirePaul C. Kirby (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Carr, Marx and Realist EthicsSean P. Molloy (University of Kent)
William Archer and the Quest for a Ra onal World OrderVineet Thakur (Leiden University)
Seeking Rela ons Interna onal in Urdu Poetry of Late Colonial IndiaMedha Medha (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA))
Kamaladevi Cha opadhyay’s An -Imperial Interna onalist Praxis from Below
Shru Balaji (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Intelligence StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies
Intelligence, Conspiracy and Conspiracy TheoriesFC40: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS)Disc. Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS)
Panel
State Conspiracy TheoryTimothy Melley (Miami University)
Suspicious Minds, Wild Goose Chases and Fake Convic onsDaniela Richterova (Brunel University London)
“I Have it on Good Authority”: Conspiracy Theories and the Birth of Intelligence in the United States and Great Britain
Kelly M. Greenhill (Tu s University, Harvard University)‘Reducing uncertainty’: intelligence, conspiracy and knowledge
Hugo Drochon (University of No ngham)Pauline Blistène (Panthéon-Sorbonne University)
The “Invisible Government” and the Origins of “Deep State” State Conspiracy Theories
Simon Willme s (University of Leiden)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Covid 19, Vaccines, and Foreign PolicyFC41: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Chris an Enemark (University of Southampton)Disc. Chris an Enemark (University of Southampton)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Vaccines as Markers of Global Hegemony: Cases of Iran, Turkey and Hungary
Elham Atashi (Georgetown University)Ulas Doga Eralp (American University)
The inclusion of science and medical diplomacy in foreign policy in La n America
Rafael Pineros Ayala (Externado de Colombia)War powers and their influence on execu ve culture and legisla ve oversight: evidence from ten Western European governments' responses to COVID-19
Samuel Morgan (University of California, Irvine)Vaccine Diplomacy and Vaccine Apartheid: Understanding who influences global debates about vaccine access during the COVID 19 pandemic
Graeme Davies (University of York)Alexander Beresford (University of Leeds)
An Ins tu onal Assessment of China’s Strategic Capacity in the Era of COVID-19
Carla Freeman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Construc vism and Foreign Policy AnalysisFC42: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Johannes Plagemann (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Disc. Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (London Metropolitan University)
Panel
The Storied Lifeblood of Conflict: How the An terrorism Narra ve Sustained and Ended U.S. Forever Wars
Will Walldorf (Wake Forest University)Narra ng Facts: Trade, Coopera ve Behavior, and "Externalist" Interpreta on
Chi-hung Wei (Academia Sinica)Visual storytelling in Interna onal Rela ons: The 'thin' construc vism of the rhetorical approach
Olli Hellmann (University of Waikato)Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology)
The evolu on of iden ty and ontological security: an applica on to the foreign policy of new regimes
Edelgard Mahant (Professor emerita, York University)Turning Away from the West: Russia's evolving na onal role concep ons.
Michael Grossman (University of Mount Union )
Historical Interna onal Rela onsTheoryInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
S gma and its Conceptual Cousins: Exploring s gma sa on, shaming and mockery in interna onal poli cs
FC43: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin)Disc. Michal Smetana (Charles University)
Panel
Three Threats against Status: Shaming, Blaming, and S gma sa on in World Poli cs
Elise Rousseau (University of Namur)Social process or psychological a ribute? Parsing the IR s gma literature
Adrian Rogstad (University of Groningen)Backstage Mockery and Interna onal Poli cs
Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University)
Race, Class, and S gma: IR hierarchy a la russeElizaveta Gaufman (University of Groningen)
Poli cs of Mutual S gma za on: Feminist and An -feminist NGOs in the UN
Irem Ebeturk (WZB)Jelena Cupać (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Roles of Leaders and Leadership in Foreign PolicyFC44: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)Disc. Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University)
Panel
Business as Usual? Assessing Four Years of Trump’s Foreign Policy in the Mul lateral Development Banks (MDBs) as a Boundary of the “Withdrawal Doctrine”
Daniel Braaten (Texas Lutheran University)Tina Zappile (Stockton University)Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Democra c Peace in Their Mind: The Opera onal Codes and Sen ments of Trump, Obama and Johnson on Modern Democracies and Non-Democracies
Melike Ayşe Kocacık (Sabanci University)Evgeniia Shahin (Bilkent University)
Our Policies Have to Shi : The Impact of Leadership Turnover on Coopera on Nego a ons
Huei-Jyun Ye (Binghamton University)Implausible Denials: Examining Leaders' Decisions to Acknowledge or Deny Covert Ac ons
Chase Bloch (Pennsylvania State University)Leader Hawkishness, Poli cal Survival, and Interstate Conflict
Jeff Carter (Appalachian State University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Terrorism and Radicaliza on: the Far-Right FC45: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Lars Berger (Federal University of Administra ve Sciences, Berlin)
Disc. Aaron M. Hoffman (Simon Fraser University)
Panel
Subversive Online Ac vity Predicts Suscep bility to Persuasion by Far-Right Extremist Propaganda
Kurt Braddock (American University)Compara ve analysis of women’s agency in far right and jihadi extremist rhetoric
Weeda Mehran (University of Exeter)When Women Are Right: The Radicaliza on Pathways of Women in Extremist Right-Wing Organiza ons.
Jessica Sciarone (University of Washington)Public Percep ons of Islamist and Right-Wing Terrorism: Evidence from a German Online Experiment
Lars Berger (Federal University of Administra ve Sciences, Berlin)Stephan Lau (Federal University of Administra ve Sciences)
For faith, for tsar and for the fatherland: the media world of the Russian Imperial Movement
Anna Kruglova (University of Salford)
Preliminary Program
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Governing AsylumFC46: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Julie e Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg)Disc. Julie e Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg)
Panel
Conceptualizing border control as a field of (interna onal) studies: a research agenda
Ruben Zaio (Dalhousie University)What Power have the Powerless? Immigrants’ Resistance at the European Union’s Borders
Lea Augenstein (University of Tübingen)Comba ng migrant smuggling a world of coopera ve deterrence: the Global Ac on against Trafficking in Persons and the Smuggling of Migrants
Corey Robinson (York University )Governing Mobili es and Nego a ng Borders: Im/mobility of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
Sezgi Karacan (University of O awa)The Governance of Missing Asylum-Seekers in Sweden
Anna Hammarstedt (Swedish Defence University)
Interna onal Communica onDiploma c Studies
Trends in Digital DiplomacyFC47: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Q. Elyse Huang (University of Texas at Aus n)Disc. Saif Shahin (American University)
Panel
New Opportuni es, New Challenges: the United Na ons, Digital Innova ons, and the Promo on of Gender Equality.
Caroline Bouchard (Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM))“No poli cs, just saving lives.” Russia’s vaccine diplomacy on Twi er.
Anna A. Popkova (Western Michigan University)Nur Uysal (DePaul University)Jared Schroeder (Southern Methodist University)
Digital Peace Building: Examining Pales ne’s Virtual EmbassyIlan Manor (University of Oxford)
Cheap Talk: Audience Costs in the Age of Social MediaRaymond Wang (MIT)Kunal Singh (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Going Social: How Interna onal Organiza ons Use Digital Pla orms to Promote their Iden ty and Image.
Caroline Bouchard (Universite du Quebec a Montreal (UQAM))
Interdisciplinary StudiesDiploma c StudiesPeace Studies
Mobilizing society? Militarism as a func on of/ response to fear and insecurity from a global perspec ve.
FC48: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jennifer G. Mathers (Aberystwyth University)Disc. Akali Omeni (University of St Andrews)
Panel
Militariza on as an answer to insecurity: Vulnerabili es, weaknesses and solu ons in 1990s Russian historical textbooks.
Allyson Edwards (Warwick University)Zombies that Ma er: Gender, militarism, and ontological insecurity at the end of the world.
Megan Armstrong (Liverpool John Moores University)
Militarizing Tibet and Xinjiang to Confront Anxie es and Threats to China’s Iden ty, Territory and Sovereignty.
Tsering Topgyal (University of Birmingham)Implemen ng prevent SEA norms: Percep ons of life in the mission area among Ghanaian and Bri sh military peacekeepers.
Georgina Holmes (King's College London)Selling Feelings of Security: The Gender and Racialized labour of Global Security.
Amanda Chisholm (King's College London )
Environmental StudiesInterna onal Organiza on
Global Climate Governance: Mul lateralism Gives Way to Clubs?FC49: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Isabela Ba stello Espíndola (University of Sao Paulo)Disc. Frank Biermann (Utrecht University)
Panel
Bilateral mercury coopera on between China and Norway: A sheltered path from science to poli cs?
Kris n Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)Goerild M. Heggelund (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Differen ated treatment for ‘developing’ countries in the Global Environmental Regime: who is en tled?
Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales)Corporate Engagement in Club-based Climate Governance: An Eclec c Analy cal Framework
Ling Chen (McGill University)A Realist Construc vist Analysis of the Emerging Powers’ Climate Diplomacy: An Analysis of BASIC's Posi ons During 2009-2019
Dhanasree Jayaram (Manipal Academy of Higher Educa on)Lending a hand? The aid effects of assistance-related provisions in Interna onal Environmental Agreements
Clara A. Brandi (German Development Ins tute)
Environmental Studies
Thinking Compara vely About Poli cs of Climate Ac onFC50: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Zorzeta Bakaki (University of Essex)Disc. Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College)
Panel
Sovereignty and Geopoli cs of Climate Change in the South American Amazon. How the profile of governing coali ons defines the response to interna onal cri cisms on deforesta on
Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia, University of Sao Paulo)Coopera ng Within and Without: Environmental Trea es and the Effect of Coali onal Government
Michael W. Trevathan (Oregon State University)Nathan Henceroth (Albright College)
Compara ve Authoritarianism and the Poli cal Economy of Climate Change
William Kakenmaster (University of Notre Dame)Absent Narra ves of Entanglement? Leaders’ Connec ons of the Domes c and the Interna onal in Climate Policy
Pauline Heinrichs (Royal Holloway University)Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Ge ng to Zero: The Global and Domes c Implica ons of Carbon Neutrality in East Asia
Il Hyun Cho (Lafaye e College)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Security Studies
The Impact of Domes c Poli cs on Interna onal ConflictFC51: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jordan Tama (American University)Disc. Elizabeth Saunders (Georgetown University)
Panel
War as a means to preserve internal order or undermine it? Rethinking the rela onship between domes c instability and interna onal conflict
Chad Nelson (Brigham Young University)What’s In It For Me? Divisible Benefits and Na onal Interest Percep on in Interna onal Conflict
Soyoung Lee (Stanford University)Diverging Signals of Strength and Restraint: Cyber-A acks and the Demise of Domes c Audience Costs
Ryan Shandler (University of Oxford): US Presiden al Elec ons, Deterrence, and Crisis Onset Among US Allies and Enemies
Kerim Can Kavakli (Bocconi University)A Cross-Presiden al Study of Presiden al Decision Direc ves (PDDs) on U.S. Foreign Policy against Japan
Keita Omi (Ahmedabad University)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Role of Civil-Military Rela ons in Regime Change, Strategic Culture, and Poli cal Order
FC52: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University)Disc. Kristen A. Harkness (University of St. Andrews)
Panel
Where Military and Civilians Agree – and Disagree – on the Domes c Use of Force
Kolby Hanson (US Naval War College)Aus n Knuppe (Utah State University)
Bringing Soldiers Back in: The micro-founda ons of Regime Change in the Arab Spring
Radwa Saad (Cornell university)Developmental Outreach Assistance and the Governance of Weapons – Poli cal Economy Insights from Sub-Saharan Africa
Ma hias Schwarz (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt (PRIF))Reinsta ng Total Defence in Sweden - A new poli cal order of security and defence?
Kris n Ljungkvist (Swedish Defence University)Veterans Associa ons in Russia and Germany: The Products and Producers of Strategic Culture
Jack J. Porter (Military College of South Carolina)
English SchoolInterna onal EthicsEnvironmental Studies
Fostering Ethical Leadership: Prac cal InsightsFC53: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Adrian Gallagher (University of Leeds)Disc. Jamie Gaskarth (The Open University)
Panel
Protec on in the Making: UNHCR, internal displacement and the birth of ‘responsible sovereignty’
Erna Burai (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Personality, Ethics, and Conflict: Vladimir Pu n’s historical and ethical reasoning in the Ukrainian crisis
Elena Semenova (Free University of Berlin)
Unethical Leadership in KenyaAleksandra Listkiewicz (University of Warsaw)
The Difficulty of Fostering Moral Leadership? The Case of ChinaBiao Zhang (China University of Poli cal Science and Law)
What kind of Poli cal Leadership Supports an Inclusive Society? Insights from Poli cal Psychology
Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Military Interven onsFC54: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Nils Hägerdal (Tu s University)Disc. Alexander B. Downes (George Washington University)
Panel
Rela onalism and Statebuilding Interven ons: Brokerage Opportuni es and Ins tu onal Stability
Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz)U.S. Military Interven on in Oil-Producing States
Nils Hägerdal (Tu s University)Compe ng Agendas and Compe ng Legi macies: Host Government and Intervener Rela ons During Counterinsurgencies
Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University)External interven on and counterinsurgency outcome: exploring the causal pathways
Fausto Scarinzi (University of Reading)Why Was Wrong with the Provincial Reconstruc on Team (PRT) in Afghanistan? : The Anatomy of the Failed Civil-Military Coopera on in Interna onal Interven on towards Fragile States
Hiromi Nagata Fujishige (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Non-state ActorsFC55: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Tom Konzack (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) & University of Hamburg)
Disc. Katerina Tkacova (University of Oxford)
Panel
Threats to peace? An analysis of the presence of extra-regional and non-state actors in the South Atlan c region.
Maísa Edwards (KING'S COLLEGE LONDON)Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo)
What’s in a Name? Examining the Impact of Terrorist Designa on on the Demise of Ethnic Rebel Groups in Civil War
Maiyoraa Jeyabraba (University of Essex)Prospects for Terrorism: Insights on Terrorism from Behavioral Economics
Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University)Mirroring the other(s): the converging lines between Islamist and far-right poli cal violence
Marina Ele heriadou (Department of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Rela ons, University of the Peloponnese)
Money Kills, Diploma c Backup Appeases? The Contras ng Effects of Different Types of Resources on Non-State Actors’ Likelihood to Escalate Tac cs
Tom Konzack (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) & University of Hamburg)
Preliminary Program
Peace StudiesPost Communist Systems
Agonism in War-to-Peace-Transi ons: Making Sense of the Agonis c Poten al in Recogni on, Reconcilia on, Dialogue and Protest
FC56: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles)Disc. Anne Clunan (Naval Postgraduate School)
Panel
The Lost Peace: From the First to the Second Cold WarRichard Sakwa (University of Kent)
“Cold Wars”: How Different Framings of the Past in US and Russia Shape Expecta ons for the Future
Maxim Suchkov (MGIMO)Transforma on beyond reform and revolu on: elements for a poli cal theory of peaceful change
Adrian Pabst (University of Kent)Peace Through Strength and Converging Interests, Not Universal Values: The Las ng Effects of Gorbachev’s New Thinking on Russian Foreign Policy
Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University Higher School of Economics)
Uncommon Knowledge: The Role of Poli cal Ambiguity in Soviet-American Rapprochement
Igor Istomin (MGIMO University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
The Poli cs of ProtestFC57: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Pavel Baev (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Disc. Marianne Dahl (Peace Research Ins tute, OSlO (PRIO))
Panel
Prac ce makes polyarchy? How past experience with dissent shapes prospects for democra za on in maximalist resistance campaigns
Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona)Christoph Dworschak (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Industrial workers, middle-class employees, and mass mobilisa on: Regional employment pa erns and subna onal protest varia on in Ukraine and Belarus
Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (The Norwegian Agency for Development )
From extreme brutality to benevolent indifference: The performance of riot police in revolu onary situa ons in Belarus, Ukraine and Armenia.
Pavel Baev (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)The Costs of Protests and Repression
Håvard Strand (University of Oslo)Hardy Merriman (Interna onal Center on Nonviolent Conflict)
Youth Bulges and Dissent: An Instrumental Variable ApproachSco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo)
TheoryInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Lillipu ans of Global Poli cs: Micro-actors and the Possibili es of Impact
FC58: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Kandida Purnell (Richmond, The American Interna onal
University in London)Part. Ty Solomon (University of Glasgow)Part. Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary)Part. Sarah Becklake (Leibniz University Hannover)Part. Kavi Joseph Abraham (Durham University)Part. Jesse Crane-Seeber (War Studies, King's College, London)
Roundtable
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
States and Diaspora Engagement FC59: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jeremy Menchik (Boston University)Disc. Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg)
Panel
Japan’s Foreign Policy Engagement of the Japanese Diaspora: What Mo vates Japan’s Pursuit of its Diaspora?
Michael O. Sharpe (City University of New York)Home and Host State Policy Interac on Over Time: Historical Legacies in Diaspora Engagement
Gözde Böcü (University of Toronto)Jewish Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Pales nian Refugee Rese lement Plans
Omri Shafer Raviv (Ben-Gurion University)Jonathan Grossman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Protec ng Ci zens Abroad for Half a Century: A Historical Overview of the Turkish Parliament's Involvement in Diaspora Engagement
Ayse Yedekci-Schelhaas (Middle East Technical University )Explaining Transna onal Propaganda Con nuity and Change: Evidence from Morocco
Alya Khemakhem (University of Southern California)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Biographical methods in Interna onal Rela ons (Roundtable sponsored by PARISS journal)
FC60: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Didier Bigo (Sciences Po Paris & King's College London)Part. Alvina Hoffmann (King's College London)Part. Xymena Kurowska (Central European University)Part. Emma Mc Cluskey (King's College London)Part. Monique J. Beerli (London School of Economics)Part. Leonard Colomba Pe eng (Sciences Po Paris)
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies CaucusInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global LGBT+ Poli cs in the era of crises: the new normal?FC61: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ / Amherst College)
Disc. Michael Williams (New York University )
Panel
Working through queer postcolonialisms towards the decolonial material of LGBTIQ equality: the example of Bangladesh
Momin Rahman (Trent University)
Preliminary Program
Transna onal Queer Poli cs in a Time of Crisis: Analysing UK Development Aid for LGBT Inclusion
Ma hew Waites (University of Glasgow)LGBT+ Poli cs in the era of crises: poli cal risks & conceptual challenges
Markus Thiel (Florida Interna onal University)An -gender agenda and the current Authoritarian turn in global poli cs: compara ve lessons from Brazil and Central Europe
Gustavo Gomes da Costa (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil)
Performing LGBT+ Rights on A Transna onal Stage: On Post-Cold War, Illiberal Democracies in 21st Century La n America
Amy Lind (University of Cincinna )
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Protec ng Wealth in the Interna onal Poli cal EconomyFC62: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Mark Blyth (Brown University)Disc. Mark Blyth (Brown University)
Panel
Big Four Offshore: Global Accoun ng Firms and Tax Avoidance Systems in the Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School)Saila Stausholm (Copenhagen Business School (CBS))
Opening a market without losing control: Global finance and state capitalism in China’s asset management industry
Johannes Petry (Free University Berlin)Finance capital is back: Asset management the structural power of finance
Benjamin Braun (Max Planck Ins tute for the Study of Socie es)
FX swaps, shadow banks and the global dollar footprintDaniela Gabor (University of West England)
Leveraging Singularity: Synchronic entanglements of value and wealth in the high-end art market
Oddny Helgado r (Copenhagen Business School)
Intelligence Studies
Naviga ng the academic-prac oner divide in intelligenceFC63: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University)Chair Nicole K. Drumhiller (American Public University System)Disc. Mark Phythian (University of Leicester)
Panel
The Academic - Prac oner Rela onship in France: From Strangers to Partners
Damien Van Puyvelde (University of Glasgow)Teaching Ethical Intelligence in a World That Doesn't Think It Needs It
Jan Goldman (The Citadel)Lessons Learned for the Private Sector Intelligence Analyst
Michael Ard (American Public University System)Building Ecosystems of Intelligence Educa on: “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”
Irene Chiru (Na onal Ins tute for Intelligence Studies)Adrian Ivan (Na onal Intelligence Academy)
On the Genealogy of the Development of Intelligence StudiesRuben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University)Mark Phythian (University of Leicester)Nicole K. Drumhiller (American Public University System)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Russia, the West and Economic StatecraFC64: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen)Part. Nigel J. Gould-Davies (Interna onal Ins tute for Strategic
Studies)Part. Mariia Shagina (University of Zurich)Part. Rachel Ziemba (Center for a New American Security)Part. Nicolas TENZER (Sciences Po Paris)Part. Agathe Demarais (The EIU)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Ac vism and Mobiliza onFC65: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Katerina Tertytchnaya (University College London)Disc. Belen Gonzalez (Leuphana University & GIGA)Disc. Katerina Tertytchnaya (University College London)
Panel
The United States, George Floyd, and the UN Human Rights CouncilM. Joel Voss (University of Toledo)
Poli cal mobiliza on and Student Ac vism under Mao in the 1950sHaolan Zheng (Keio University)
Modernizing the Cold War An -Nuclear Movement: Analyzing the successful use of social media amongst BLM and the Climate Change Strike in order to address the stagna on of the An -Nuclear message in the 21st century
Julie Clark (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Black Lives Ma er On & Off the Field: An Ethnographic Approach to Sport Fans’ Reac on to Poli cal Ac vism
Ariel Newell (California State University San Bernardino)Performing na onal unity: How the Lebanese protest movement used popular culture to thwart a empts at Geopoli za on
Tamirace Fakhoury (Aalborg University)Helle E. Malmvig (Senior Researcher, Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies (DIIS))
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Under Pressure? Right-Wing Challenges to Interna onal Organiza ons
FC66: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Lisbeth Zimmermann (Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen)Disc. Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna )
Panel
The reac onary interna onale: The rise of the New Right and the reconstruc on of interna onal society
Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London)Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews)
Contes ng Europe. Euroscep c Dissent and Integra on Polariza on in the European Parliament
Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)Poli cising the interna onal arena: When contesta on triggers change in the migra on and gender equality regimes
Diego Badell (IBEI)The Far Right and interna onal organiza ons: Strategies and effects
Lisbeth Zimmermann (Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen)The Populist Radical Right and the Contesta on of the Liberal Global Order
Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Re-Visi ng Regional Powers: New Perspec ves and DebatesFC67: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Miriam Prys-Hansen (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Chair Derrick Frazier (School of Advanced Air and Space Studies)Disc. Louise Fawce (University of Oxford)Disc. Sharinee Jag ani (IISS, University of Oxford, GIGA)Part. Lynda Iroulo (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
(GIGA))Part. Emel Parlar Dal (University of Marmara, Istanbul)Part. Jens Heibach (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)Part. J. Wesley Hu o (Air Command and Staff College)Part. Frank Ma heis (Université libre de Bruxelles)Part. Luis L. Schenoni (University of Konstanz)Part. Jorge F. Garzon (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)Part. Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)Part. Pedro Seabra (Center for Interna onal Studies, University
Ins tute of Lisbon (CEI-Iscte))Part. Michal Kolmas (Metropolitan University Prague)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The interrela onship between par cipa on in UN peacekeeping and domes c democra c variables
FC68: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Philip Cunliffe (University of Kent)Disc. Lou Pingeot (Université de Montréal)
Panel
Autocra c Regime Type and Par cipa on in UN Peacekeeping Opera ons
Andrew Levin (Connec cut College)Unintended consequences of peacekeeping on civil-military rela ons in Nepal
Monalisa Adhikari (University of Edinburgh)UN peace opera ons as incubators for undemocra c domes c military prac ces: unintended drivers of the move to stabiliza on in the Global South
Kai Michael Kenkel (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Will the boomerang come back? Understanding why lessons learnt in UN Peacekeeping can trigger civil-military crises in troop contribu ng countries
Christoph Harig (Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg)From “Peacekept” to “Peacekeeper”: Seeking Status by Narra ng New Iden es--A Compara ve Case Study of Burundi and Rwanda
Nina Wilén (Lund University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Study of Populism in Interna onal Rela onsFC69: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Georg Loefflmann (University of Warwick)Disc. Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick)Disc. Jack Holland (University of Leeds)Part. Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)Part. Georg Loefflmann (University of Warwick)Part. Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University)Part. Daniel F. Wajner (SCRIPTS Cluster - Freie Universitat Berlin)Part. Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University)Part. Gustav Meibauer (Radboud University)Part. Corina Lacatus (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Roundtable
Global Development
Rethinking Global GovernanceFC70: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Angela Maria Crack (University of Portsmouth)Disc. Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University)
Panel
Securi zing and Depoli cizing Development: the case of the “Quick Impact Project”
Casey McNeill (Fordham University)How Does the World Bank Respond to the Establishment of the AIIB
James Raymond Vreeland (Princeton University)Jing Qian (Princeton University)Jianzhi Zhao (Fudan University)
Collabora ve pla orms for South-South and Triangular Coopera on: MIKTA, G77, and g7+
Bo Kyung Kim (Seoul Na onal University)Policy Coherence for (Sustainable) Development and the Post-Poli cal Condi on
Abbie Yunita (Utrecht University)Richard Lane (University of Sussex)
Global Development and the Ba le for a New Development Paradigm
Pri sh Behuria (University of Manchester)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Issues in Global Health for Interna onal Rela onsFC71: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno)Disc. Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno)Disc. Summer Marion (University of Maryland | Northeastern
University)
Panel
Covid Pandemic and Interna onal System: What Happened Theories of Interna onal Rela ons
Yasar Sari (Abant Izzet Baysal University)The Health Status of Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh: A Situa onal Analysis during the Covid-19 Pandemic
MINATI KALO (Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi University)
Which Came First: Conflict or Contagion? Examining the Cyclical Rela onship Between Conflict and Disease in Africa
Evan Cramer (West Virginia University)Chris na Walker (Purdue University)
The Last Fron er: Policing the Anthropocene in an Age of Microbial Insurgency
Tomas Karasek (Charles University Prague)The perplexity of tradi onal security and modern health system: A postmodern analysis
Rehana Manzoor (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Mohd MoHnish (Jamia Millia Islamia)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Territorial Disputes, Peace and ConflictFC72: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College)Disc. Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Nego a ng complex issues with li le fervour? Why peace processes in territorial conflicts tend to produce incomplete outcomes
Meri Dankenbring (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)Constan n Ruhe (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)Iris Volg (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)
Targets, Challengers, and the Effects of Intangible Salience on Territorial Dispute Resolu on
Douglas Atkinson (University of Salzburg)Cause or Consequence? State Fragility and Internal Challengers
Mikaela Karstens (The Pennsylvania State University)Douglas Lemke (Pennsylvania State University)
Domes c Unrest and Land Grabs: When Domes c Problems Provoke Interna onal Conflicts
Jesse C. Johnson (University of Kentucky)Sco Wolford (University of Texas)Clayton Thyne (University of Kentucky)
Compliance with Territorial Awards: Territorial Concessions, Domes c Constraints, and Interna onal Legal Rulings
David Larsson Gebre-Medhin (Swedish Defence University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Social Research in the Age of Covid-19 and Beyond: Towards More Inclusive and Just Interna onal Studies
FC73: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ta ana Carayannis (Social Sciences Research Council)Part. Catalina Vallejo (University of Virginia )Part. Koen Vlassenroot (University of Gent)Part. DM Mwambari (kings college London)Part. Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council)Part. Duncan Omanga (Social Science Research Council)Part. Gino Vlavonou (Social Science Research Council)Part. Saarah Jappie (Social Science Research Council)Part. Michael Miller (Social Science Research Council)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Poli cal Economy of Emergency and Pandemic ResponseFC74: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Andrea Schapper (University of S rling)Disc. Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)
Panel
The Puzzle of Unspent Special-Purpose Social Welfare Funds and their Use in Covid-19
Deval Desai (University of Edinburgh)An invisible, silent, and deadly enemy: the Armed Forces in the War against the New Coronavirus
Carlos Chagas Vianna Braga (Fleet Marine Force / Brazilian Marine Corps Training Centre)
Covid-19: Evolving Norma ve Ins tu onal Framework for Poverty Allevia on in Pakistan for Emergency Response
Noor Fa ma (Interna onal Islamic University Islamabad)More extrac vism for a smaller world. La n America's Role in the Age of Covid-19
Pablo Toral (Beloit College)From One Crisis to Another: The European Central Bank's Role in Suppor ng the European Economy a er the 2008 Crisis and during the Covid19 Pandemic
Giusy Chesini (University of Verona)Francesca Fauri (University of Bologna)
Interna onal Educa onAc ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Teaching TerrorismFC75: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Julie Chernov Hwang (Goucher College)Part. Anne Marie Baylouny (Naval Postgraduate School)Part. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)Part. Julie Chernov Hwang (Goucher College)Part. Mary Beth Al er (New York University)Part. Chardon Murray (UNC Wilmington)
Roundtable
Human Rights
Mass Atroci es, War Crimes and AccountabilityFC76: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Anna Plunke (King's College London)Disc. Elisabeth A. King (New York University)
Panel
Bias in domes c criminal jus ce? Judging war crimes without accoun ng for war
Ivor Sokolic (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science )Denisa Kostovicova (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Lana Bilalova (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Sanja Vico (London School of Economics and Poli cal Scienc)
What are we trying to prevent? Mass Atroci es and the Criterion of Gravity
Jens Stappenbeck (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Reducing Mass Atroci es Through Transi onal Jus ce
David Muchlinski (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Claire Greenstein (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Private Inves ga ons and Strategic Li ga on for Serious Interna onal Crimes Accountability: The Role of Civil Society Actors in Advancing Accountability Efforts
Brianne McGonigle Leyh (Utrecht University)Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing in the 21st Century: Re-examining the Parameters and Structures Fomen ng and Limi ng Massive Human Rights Abuses
Jeremy Busacca (University of California, Riverside)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
A Deeper History for a Wider WorldFC77: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair David L. Blaney (Macalester College)Disc. Marieke De Goede (University of Amsterdam)
Panel
Changing Sino-Tibetan Rela ons in Historical East Asia and Its Implica ons for the Prospects of Chinese Hegemony in the Contemporary World
Han-Hui Hsieh (University of Southern California)Indigenous Peoples in Interna onal Organiza ons across Historical Time
Kathryn Lavelle (Case Western Reserve University)The Non-Western Origins of the First Global Economy: the global history of historical capitalism
John Hobson (The University of Sheffield)Gold, Trade, and Sites of Accumula on: The return of African financial centers
Elizabeth Cobbe (University of East Anglia)
Preliminary Program
David Mitrany and IPE: historical disrup ons in the poli cal economy of the everyday
Randall Germain (Carleton University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Poli cs and Prac ces of Situated Scholarship in IRFC78: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)Disc. Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)
Panel
IR Scholars in Japan as Homo AcademicusChing-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University)
An authoethnography of émigré scholars: de-territorialising the Global IR debate
Haro karkour (Cardiff University)Conceptualising Context in IR Knowledge Produc on
Beverley Loke (University of Exeter)Catherine Owen (University of Exeter)
Academic knowledge produc on in ins tu ons ‘at home’: a call for material posi onality in research on Southeast Europe
Michiel Piersma (University of Liverpool)Making the discipline global: the materiality of knowledge produc on in Spanish and La n American IR
Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras)Mariela Cuadro (CONICET-UNSAM)Ari Jerrems (Monash University)
Human RightsPeace Studies
Building and Keeping the PeaceFC79: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Dana M. Landau (swisspeace / University of Basel)Disc. Mar n Waehlisch (United Na ons)
Panel
FPIC as Peacebuilding Tool? Insights from the Batwa-Luba Conflict in the Democra c Republic of Congo
Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan)Landon Wagner (University of Saskatchewan)
Explaining the UN’s support for human rights in peacebuilding contexts
Tom Buitelaar (Leiden University)The Colombian Peace Plan: The Role of the Judiciary in Transi onal Jus ce
Steven Roper (Florida Atlan c University)Spiral to Surveillance: The Effect of INGOs on Levels of Peacekeeper Malfeasance
Morgan Barney (University of Georgia)Kellan Robinson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
The interna onal response to conflict – related sexual violence in peacekeeping missions
Svetlana Bokeriya (RUDN University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
The Informa on and Communica on Technology FactorFD00-1: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Disc. Monica Clua Losada (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Poster Gallery Session
The European Union Brand in the United States: A Comprehensive Assessment of the Digital Dimension
Hannes Richter (Embassy of Austria in the United States)Julia Pataky (American University)
“China Model” Censorship Diffusion: a panel study, 2001-2020Yueyi Li (Duke University)
Protests, ICT, and Civil ConflictLauren Gilbert (UC San Diego)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Global GovernanceFD00-2: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Disc. Sho Akahoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Poster Gallery Session
Ins tu onal Layering in Prac ce: Emergent mul lateral innova on in the SDGs nego a ons
Lucas Dias Rodrigues dos Santos (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva (IHEID))
Take on me: Conceptualizing the orchestrated shi from global, state, and industry responsibility in the context of plas c governance in the Arc c.
Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean)Emily Cowan (SINTEF Ocean AS)
Global governance in Arc c waters – new mes, new stressors – catching up with pharmaceu cals
Emily Cowan (SINTEF Ocean AS)William Tiller (University of Oslo)
Interna onal Security Studies
The Biden Program and the Future of American Liberalism and Interna onalism
FD01: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair John Ikenberry (Princeton University)Part. Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Kori Schake (American Enterprise Ins tute )Part. Peter Trubowitz (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London)Part. Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham)Part. John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago)
Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Inclusive Disciplines -- the role of journal edi ngFD02: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)Chair Marysia Zalewski (Cardiff University)Part. Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast)Part. Andrew Dorman (Chatham House)Part. Peace A. Medie (University of Bristol)Part. Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester)Part. Paulo Ravecca (Universidad de la Republica Uruguay)Part. Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa)Part. Lacin Idil Oz g (Yildiz Technical University)Part. Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)Part. Shru Balaji (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee)
Structuring Inclusion
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Security Studies
Interna onal Security Studies Sec on 2022 Dis nguished Scholar Award Panel Honoring Jack Levy
FD03: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Part. Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles)Part. Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto)Part. Jon DiCicco (Middle Tennessee State University)Part. Keren Milo (Princeton University)Part. Michael McKoy (Wheaton College)Part. William Mulligan (University College Dublin)Part. T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University)Part. John A. Vasquez (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)Honoree
Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University)
Dis nguished Scholar
Interna onal Communica onHuman RightsEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
The Aims and Scope of Diaspora Ac vism as Interna onal Communica on Phenomena
FD04: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Maria DeMoya (DePaul University)Disc. Efe Sevin (Towson University)
Panel
Public Diplomacy at the Borderlands: the Cultural Ac vism of the Mexican Diaspora in California
Eduardo Luciano Tadeo (Universidad Iberoamericana)The Influence and Impact of Diaspora Ac vism in La n America
Vanessa Bravo (Elon University)Romanian Diaspora in the UK gains trac on and poli cal representa on
Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University)Afro-La nas’ Transna onal Ac vism: From Strategic Messaging to Mobiliza on
Maria DeMoya (DePaul University)Ac vism in the Turkish Diaspora: Implica ons for State-Led Public Diplomacy
Nur Uysal (DePaul University)
European Interna onal Studies Associa on Interna onal Studies Associa on
Conceptual revolu ons in interna onal rela ons IIFD05: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Halvard Leira (NUPI)Disc. Halvard Leira (NUPI)
Partner Organiza on
Conceptual transforma on in and through the digital eraOliver Kessler (University of Erfurt)
Historicizing the concept of a post-1945 Liberal Interna onal Order, and conceptualizing Liberal Interna onal Ideology
Minda Holm (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Controversial HistoryMorten Skumsrud Andersen (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Koselleck, Foucault and (post)colonial context: A conversa on about doing conceptual history now
Taylor Borowetz (SOAS University of London)Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London)
Hegemony and HitchikingEinar Wigen (University of Oslo)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
(Re)ordering the Americas: Ins tu ons, Rights, Nuclear Weapons, Sanc ons, and Technology for Interamerican Order
FD06: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Aaron Schneider (University of Denver)Disc. Marco Cepik (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
(UFRGS))
Panel
The US and USSR behavior in the Security Council: a logical puzzle?fernando horta (UNB)
Secondary sanc ons and sustainable leadership: A triangular approach to the effects of the Helms-Burton law
Arturo Lopez-Levy (Gustavus Adolphus College)So design, quick response, shallow embeddedness: determinants and pathways of the digital economy in the Mercosur
Henrique Es des Delgado (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies | University of Denver)
Changes and Con nui es in Post-Cold War US Counterprolifera on Policies and the Interna onal Implica ons
Michelly Geraldo (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)Human Rights in Brazil’s Foreign Policy: Advances, Retreats and Challenges
Claudia Fuentes-Julio (Department of Peace Studies, Chapman University)
Environmental StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Policy stability versus repoli ciza on in climate poli cs IIFD07: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Paul Tobin (University of Manchester)Disc. Fay Farstad (CICERO Center for Interna onal Climate
Research)
Panel
Climate Risks and Policy Lock-in: The Fight over Insurance of Fossil Fuels
Virginia Ann Haufler (University of Maryland)Depoli cisa on and repoli ciza on in urban climate poli cs
Ma hew Paterson (University of Manchester)Let’s Pretend it’s a Big Deal: The Poli cal Dynamics of Obscuring Incremental Change
Jennifer Allan (Cardiff University)Experimen ng with Just Transi on: How climate governance experiments can navigate the impera ves of poli cal disrup on and policy stability
Ma hew J. Hoffmann (University of Toronto)Poli cizing Coal and Energy Policymaking: Phase-Out policies from Cheap Signals to Emergent Norms
Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
IPE Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring David LakeFD08: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Stephanie J. Rickard (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Part. Peter Gourevitch (University of California San Diego)Part. Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland)Part. Susan Hyde (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Daniel L. Nielson (Brigham Young University)Part. Jeffry Frieden (Harvard University)Honoree
David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)
Dis nguished Scholar
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza on
Women in Leadership in Global Governance: leadership in pandemic mes
FD09: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kirsten Haack (Northumbria University)Part. Cris na G. Stefan (University of Leeds)Part. Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann (Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro)Part. Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of
Massachuse s Boston)Part. Maria Ivanova (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Part. María Catalina Monroy (Universidad del Rosario)Part. Senem Ertan (Social Sciences University of Ankara)
Roundtable
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Migra on and Climate ChangeFD10: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Francois Gemenne (Hugo Observatory, University of Liège)Disc. Carl Müller-Crepon (University of Oxford)
Panel
The Climate-Conflict Nexus: Migra on, Grievances, and Data Innova ons
Elisa D'Amico (Loyola University Chicago)Climate Jus ce vs Na vism - How Framing Affects A tudes Towards Climate Migrants
Ingmar Sturm (University of California, Santa Barbara)Coerced Migra on: The Dark Side of Environmental Change, Ethnicity and Development in Africa’s Senegal River Valley.
Ken Rutherford (James Madison University)Migra on and Climate Change in the Dry Corridor of Central America
Almendra Or z de Zarate (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)Ana Paula Galindo Borrego (Universidad Anáhuac México)
Interna onal Security Studies
A er "Unipolar Poli cs:" A Research Tribute to Nuno MonteiroFD11: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College)Disc. Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford)Disc. Charlie Glaser (George Washington University)
Panel
Unipolarity and Trends in WarCarla Norrlof (University of Toronto)William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College)
The Interna onal Poli cs of Developing and Denying Power Projec on
Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College)The Unipole Bounded? Moun ng Constraints on the United States and Con nued Nuclear Prolifera on by Minor Powers
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University)Unipolarity, Hegemony, and Moral Authority: Why China Will not Build a 21st Century Tributary System
David Kang (University of Southern California)Asking Different Ques ons about the Post-Cold War World
Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University)
Environmental Studies
The Sustainable Development Goals: changing global governance or smokescreen for inac on?
FD12: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto)Disc. Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)
Panel
An integrated approach to global issues? Effects of the Sustainable Development Goals on issue integra on in interna onal organiza ons
Maya Bogers (Utrecht University)The Exchange to Change: How Mul -Level Learning in Asian Development Bank and World Bank Group Increase the Ambi on on Achieving the Global Goals
Jecel Censoro (Newcastle University)Katharine Rie g (Newcastle University)
Are interna onal organiza ons influenced by global goalse ng? The case of the World Bank, the SDGs and the reduc on of inequality
Melanie van Driel (Utrecht University)Marjanneke Vijge (Utrecht University)
Democra c Engagement as a Process Rather than an Outcome of the SDGs – Insights in Con nuing Prac ce
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University)Can the SDGs foster integrated sustainability? An expert survey
Francesco Montesano (Utrecht University)Marjanneke Vijge (Utrecht University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesPoli cal Demography and GeographyA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Climate change and security II: Forecas ng FD13: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Nina von Uexkull (Stockholm University)Disc. Håvard Hegre (Uppsala University & Peace Research Ins tute
Oslo)Disc. Nils Me ernich (University College London)
Panel
Predic ng and Preven ng Climate-Induced Conflict: The Promise and Peril of Distributed Ar ficial Intelligence Modeling
Monica Duffy To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)
Heat and Hate: Climate Security and Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Africa
Ulrich J. Eberle (Princeton University)Dominic Rohner (University of Lausanne)Mathias Thoenig (University of Lausanne)
Clima c, Poli cal, and Economic Drivers of Irregular Migra on via the Central Mediterranean
Julian Wucherpfennig (Her e School)Therese Anders (University of Southern California)
Disaggregated study of internal and cross-border displacement using machine learning
Maxine Leis (Uppsala University)Kris na Petrova (Uppsala University)
Clima c, socioeconomic, and poli cal predictors of hunger Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Sebas an Schu e (Peace Research Ins tue Oslo)Andreas Forø Tollefsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))Jonas Vestby (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Preliminary Program
American Poli cal Science Associa onInterna onal Studies Associa on
The Global South and Poli cal Science—Exploring Opportuni es for Collabora on
FD14: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)Part. Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)Part. Marwa Shalaby (University of Wisconsin-Madison )Part. Dêlidji Eric Degila (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva & Ecole
Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin )Part. Andrew S nson (American Poli cal Science Associa on )Part. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)
Partner Organiza on
Korea Economic Ins tute of AmericaInterna onal Studies Associa on
Reshaping the Post-Pandemic Regional Economic OrderFD15: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kyle Ferrier (Korea Economic Ins tute of America)Disc. Kyle Ferrier (Korea Economic Ins tute of America)
Partner Organiza on
Malaysia and ASEAN aspira ons for the Indo-Pacific Economic Order: An Assessment on Trade Poten al
Andrew Jia-Yi Kam (Ins tute of Malaysian and Interna onal Studies, Na onal University of Malaysia)
US Aspira ons for the Indo-Pacific Economic OrderEuijin Jung (Peterson Ins tute for Interna onal Economics)
South Korea's Aspira ons for the Indo-Pacific Economic OrderKyle Ferrier (Korea Economic Ins tute of America)
Japanese Aspira ons for the Indo-Pacific Economic OrderWilliam W. Grimes (Boston University)
Compe ng Orders in Asia: China’s Percep ons and Strategic Vision in the New Era
Min Ye (Boston University)
Human RightsScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsOnline Media Caucus
Digital Fron ers: Human Rights Implica ons of Emerging Technologies in Peace and Conflict
FD16: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Mulry MONDELICE (Ass. Prof., Royal Military College Saint-Jean- Université de Sherbrooke Faculty of Law)
Disc. Laura Huber (Cornell University)
Panel
Digital Transi onal Jus ce: Unpacking the Black BoxChristopher K. Lamont (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Emerging norms of ‘ethical AI’: human rights cri que of stakeholder guidelines
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr (The New School)Elizabeth Gibbons (Harvard School of Public Health)
Remote Sensing as a Human RightJason Keiber (Baldwin Wallace University)
Human Rights in the Age of Ar ficial Intelligence (AI): A Theore cal Framework
Onur Bakiner (Sea le University)Digital Sovereignty as Responsibility: Upda ng Responsibility to Protect in the Digital Era
Sophie Rosenberg (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Interna onal LawHuman RightsScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Transi onal Jus ce: From the Margins to the Mainstream and Beyond (1)
FD17: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Catherine Turner (Durham University)Part. Thomas Obel Hansen (United States Interna onal University)Part. Adam Kochanski (McGill University)Part. Cynthia M. Horne (Western Washington University)Part. Hugo van der Merwe (Centre for the Study of Violence and
Reconcilia on)Part. Dus n Sharp (University of San Diego, Kroc School of Peace
Studies)Part. Peter Dixon (Brandeis University)Part. Luke Moffe (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Kieran P. Mcevoy (Queens University Belfast)
Roundtable
Interna onal LawHuman RightsScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Law and Military Interven onFD18: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai University)
Disc. Joseph D. Pres a (LMU Duncan School of Law)
Panel
Was the General Prac ce of Humanitarian Interven on a Custom Under Customary Interna onal Law during the Kosovo Conflict (1998-99)?
Alejandro Abad Alvarez-Querol (Independent)Chinese Lawfare in the South China Sea: A Threat to Global Interdependence and Regional Stability
Priscilla Tacujan (Department of Defense)The ICC, Interna onal Criminal Lawfare, and Peace Nego a ons
Kirsten Fisher (University of Saskatchewan)Bystanders amid Atrocity Crimes
Zachary Kaufman (University of Houston Law Center)Taboo? Depends on Who: Target Demographics and Humanitarian Norms in Public Approval of Military Ac on
Laura Breen (University of Southern California)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Public Opinion about Human Rights at Home and AbroadFD19: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Tobias Heinrich (University of South Carolina)Disc. Yoshiharu Kobayashi (University of Leeds)
Panel
Protests as Par san Rallying Cries: Evidence from Online Discourse around 2020 Racial Jus ce Protests in the United States
Daniel Arnon (Emory University)Pearce Edwards (Emory University)
Interna onal Naming, Shaming, and Public Opinion About Repressive Leaders
Kelly Morrison (University of Pi sburgh)Public Percep on of Dissent and Repressive Response
Chelsea Estancona (University of South Carolina)Rebel PR: Human rights commitments and public support for rebel groups abroad
Kris n Bryant (Rice University)
Preliminary Program
The impact of media on a tudes towards security forces: Insights from a natural experiment
Sabine Carey (University of Mannheim)Katrin Paula (Technical University of Munich)
Theory
Theory Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable Honoring Arlene B. Tickner
FD20: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)Part. Cameron G. Thies (Michigan State University)Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)Part. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito
USFQ / Amherst College)Part. David L. Blaney (Macalester College)Part. Amaya Querejazu (Universidad de An oquia)Part. Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University)Part. Carolina Cepeda M. (Universidad Javeriana)Part. Thomas Tieku (King's University College at UWO)Part. Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)Honoree
Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
Dis nguished Scholar
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
IPS Dis nguished Scholar Celebra ng Mark B. SalterFD21: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Honoree
Mark Salter (University of O awa)
Dis nguished Scholar
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Security Studies
Norm Contesta on and The Regula on of Emerging TechnologiesFD22: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Adam Bower (University of St Andrews)Chair Jeffrey S. Lan s (The College of Wooster)Part. Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College)Part. Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s)Part. Margarita H. Petrova (Barcelona Ins tute for Interna onal
Studies)Part. Carmen Wunderlich (University of Duisburg-Essen)Part. Louise Marie Hurel (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania)
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Explaining the dynamics of terrorismFD23: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Bryan Arva (University of Maryland)Disc. Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
Turbulent vs Stable Coopera on: How Dis(loca on) Affects Pathways of Civilian Coopera on in Boko Haram-controlled Territory
Antonia Juelich (University of Edinburgh)Countering Islamic State in the Lake Chad basin and Central Africa: The case for a more local and integrated approach
Norman Sempijja (Mohammed VI Polytechnic University )Migra on and Terrorism: Unfounded Linkages or Cross-border Problem?
Patrick Larue (Collin College)
The Causes and Consequences of Terrorism in Civil Wars: Evidence from Sri Lanka
Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University)Remi ances, Terrorism, and Democracy
Casey Crisman-Cox (Texas A&M University)Yohan Park (Texas A&M University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Survey Research in Foreign Policy AnalysisFD24: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jennifer G. Mathers (Aberystwyth University)Disc. Jim Golby (The Clements Center, University of Texas-Aus n)
Panel
Duterte’s Popularity and Mass A tudes toward China in the Philippines
Songying Fang (Rice University)Follow the Leader! How Pu n’s Rhetoric Shapes Russian Popular Support for War
Suthan Krishnarajan (Aarhus University)Jakob Tolstrup (Aarhus University)
Dangerous by Design: The American Special Opera ons Ins tu on and Strategy in Irregular Warfare
Cole Livieratos (Georgetown University)Pa erns of democra c backsliding during elec ons – evidence from a global expert survey
Rebecca Wagner (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)‘Divine Influence’: The impact of religious beliefs on US Public Opinion
Zeynep Taydas (Clemson University)Laura Olson (Clemson University)
Global HealthInterna onal Organiza on
Vaccine Poli cs FD25: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Pascale Hatcher (University of Canterbury)Disc. Adnan Rasool (University of Tennessee at Mar n )
Panel
COVID-19 Vaccine Governance, Interna onal Ins tu ons, and the Breakdown of Mul lateralism
Daniel Luo (University of Southern California)Heather Wipfli (University of Southern California)
The COVID-19 Pandemic and Vaccina on: Interface Between Global Health and Na onal Culture(s)
Anjali Bha a (Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi)Rina Kashyap (Lady Shri Ram College)Mita Saksena (Western Connec cut State University)
Cuing Quality: Unpacking Country-of-origin Effects on Inten ons to Vaccinate Against COVID-19 in Taiwan
Jason Kuo (Department of Poli cal Science, Na onal Taiwan University )
An bodies and Minds: Russia's Vaccine Diplomacy Controversy During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Dmitry Solovyev (Center for Advanced Governance)Interna onal Commitments as Cheap Talk: The Shallowness of Coopera on on Vaccines During COVID-19
Catherine Worsnop (University of Maryland School of Public Policy)
Preliminary Program
South Asia in World Poli csEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
South Asian Regionalism and the Indo-Pacific StrategyFD26: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Astha Chadha (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)Disc. Maria Bastos (University of Westminster)
Panel
The Role of the QUAD in Indian, U.S, Australian and Japanese Strategies in the Indo-Pacific region
Jakub Zajączkowski (Faculty of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Studies, University of Warsaw)
Less ‘Indo’ and more ‘Pacific’ in post-Brexit UK foreign policy? Assessing the ‘Bri sh lt’ in South Asia.
Maria Bastos (University of Westminster)Influence of culture, religion and iden ty on the regional integra on in the Indo-Pacific
Aleksandra Jaskolska (University of Warsaw, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Mari me strategies of India, Indonesia and Australia in the 21st century - convergence of approaches and interdependence of interests
Tomasz Lukaszuk (University of Warsaw)South Asian Regionalism and Security in the Indo-Pacific- Theory and prac ce
Astha Chadha (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
Peace Studies
Adap ve Media on: Coping with Complexity and Uncertainty in Colombia, Mozambique, the Philippines, and Syria
FD27: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Disc. Thania Paffenholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)Part. Lina Penagos (Université Gustave Eiffel)Part. Miyoko Taniguchi (Japan Interna onal Coopera on Agency)Part. Rui Saraiva (JICA Ogata Research Ins tute)Part. Ako Muto (JICA Research Ins tute)Part. Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs
(NUPI))
Roundtable
Diploma c Studies
Diploma c Studies Sec on Dis nguished Scholar RoundtableFD28: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London)Chair Antoaneta Vanc (Quinnipiac University)Part. Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo)Part. Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (University of South Florida)Part. Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota Duluth)Part. Caitlin R. Byrne (Griffith University)Part. Kim Taehwan Part. Kris n Haugevik (NUPI)Part. Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)Part. Noe Cornago (University of the Basque Country)Honoree
Jan Melissen (Leiden University, University of Antwerp)
Dis nguished Scholar
Global Development
Precarity: Poe c and Aesthe c Explora ons IIFD29: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen)Disc. Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen)
Panel
Be er Than Us: Empathy, Precarity, and Futurity Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College)Michael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
The Climate of the Uncanny: Embodying Precarity in Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island and The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable
Emily Merson (McMaster University)Rethinking the ‘Radical’: Exploring South Indian Literary/Performa ve Poe cs
Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd)Precarity in Crea ve Works: A Comparison of Fic on and Poetry of Experience and Imagina on
Nancy Wright (Pace University)Poetry and the Assets of Precarity: Understanding aesthe c poli cs as a quest for intensity
Eva Hilberg (University of Sheffield)
Interna onal Ethics
Compara ve Cultural Perspec ves on the Ethics of War—an Evalua on: What Have We Learned, and What Remains to Do?
FD30: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair James Turner Johnson (Rutgers University)Disc. Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Panel
Ethics at War: The Moral Experience of CombatCian O'Driscoll (Australian Na onal University)
“For Each Reasonable Being”: Just War Thinking for a Mul confessional, Mul na onal State
Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)“Good governance” in the Seven Military Classics
Yvonne Chiu (U.S. Naval War College)Honor as Dignity in Indigenous African Ethics of War
Simeon ILESANMI (Wake Forest University)Islam, Jus ce, and War in a Compara ve Perspec ve
John Kelsay (Florida State University)
Peace Studies
Governance and Conflict in Africa: Challenges and ProspectsFD31: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Pamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American University)
Disc. Chester A. Crocker (Georgetown University & Global Leadership Founda on)
Panel
African Peacebuilding: Assessment and Prospects I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Peace and Governance on the African Con nentPamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American University)Susan S gant (U.S. Ins tute of Peace)
Accountability and Conflict Resolu on in Africa’s Tradi onal Ins tu ons of Governance
Kidane Mengisteab (Penn State University)Governance Challenges and Missed Opportuni es for Peace
Joseph Sany (FHI 360)Governance, Conflict and Conflict Management in Africa
Chester A. Crocker (Georgetown University & Global Leadership Founda on)
Preliminary Program
Theory
State persons, banal (inter)na onalism, and ontological securityFD32: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University)Disc. Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies &
Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro)
Panel
Beyond banal: everyday assemblages of foreign policyElizaveta Gaufman (University of Groningen)
Eliding the state: the banality of 'interna onal' poli csJennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University)
Banal sovereignty: footnotes and ontological security of Serbia and Kosovo
Filip Ejdus (University of Belgrade)Sport, status, and the interna onal: how states secure and reproduce personhood through militarized spor ng rituals
Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University)State personhood, ontological security, and North Korea's pursuit of dignity and respect
Nina C. Krickel-Choi (Stockholm University)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Why Do People Discriminate Against Jews: Authors Meet Cri csFD33: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Daniel Philpo (University of Notre Dame)Disc. Paul Burstein (University of Washington)Part. Ayal Feinberg (Texas A&M University-Commerce)Part. Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)Part. Lev Topor (Center for Cyber Law and Policy, University of
Haifa)Part. Ron Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University)Part. Jeffrey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Organiza on
Autocracies in World Poli cs: From Norm Entrepreneurs to Ins tu onal Challengers
FD34: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Stefano Pales ni (Catholic University of Chile)Disc. Stefano Pales ni (Catholic University of Chile)
Panel
The Digital Silk Road in the European Union – Challenges and Responses
Nora Kürzdörfer (Her e School)Felix Garten (Her e School)
The Struggle over the An -Coup Norm: Autocra c Norm Resistance and the 2021 Coup in Myanmar
Anna Plunke (King's College London)Oisin Tansey (King's College London)
The role of autocra za on in interna onal organiza ons: Driver of ins tu onal change?
Maria J. Debre (Potsdam University)Thomas Sommerer (University of Potsdam)
Authoritarian Norm Entrepreneurship: Russia and CrimeaBetcy Jose (University of Colorado Denver)Christoph H. Stefes (University of Colorado Denver)
China's new mul lateral ins tu ons and liberalism in interna onal order
Ma hew David Stephen (WZB Berlin)
Interna onal Organiza on
Between a Rock and Hard Place? Le -Wing and Right-Wing Contesta on of Interna onal Organiza ons
FD35: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Lisbeth Zimmermann (Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen)Disc. Susan M. Park (University of Sydney)Disc. Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh)
Panel
Caught in the Crossfire: The United Na ons between Feminist and An -Feminist NGOs
Irem Ebeturk (WZB)Jelena Cupać (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Member or Staff-Driven? The Dilemma of Building a Progressive People-Powered Movement
Nina Hall (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)Scrap the CAP! Poli cizing the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy from the Le and the Right
Felix Anderl (University of Cambridge)Making Norms by Nego a ng them: The Case of Access to Medicine
Nitsan Chorev (Brown University)Open for Change? Interna onal Organiza ons’ Reac ons to Contesta on by Affected Groups
Nele Kortendiek (Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen)Lisbeth Zimmermann (Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen)Lily Young (Zeppelin University)
Peace StudiesAc ve Learning in Interna onal AffairsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Ethical Dilemmas: Preparing Peace and Conflict Students for Field-based Research and Prac ce
FD36: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Susan F. Hirsch (George Mason University)Disc. Charles Davidson (George Mason University)Disc. Patricia A. Maulden (George Mason University)
Panel
Other people’s stories: Narra ve ethics in interna onal conflict research and prac ce
Alison Castel (Regis University)Preparing Students for Field-Based Peace and Conflict Work: How to Match Forms of Experien al Learning to Pedagogical Strategy
Susan F. Hirsch (George Mason University)Alexander Cromwell (George Washington University)
Teaching Ethics in Peace and Conflict Studies: Field-Based Courses, Experien al Learning and the Long-Term Impact of the Pandemic
Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)Field-based research and prac ce in peacebuilding contexts.
Vandy Kanyako (Portland State University)Norma ve Aspira ons, Realis c Assessment, and Subjec ve Sensibility
Michael English (University of Colorado Boulder)
Peace Studies
Mul -level Mechanisms for Conflict Management in AfricaFD37: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Disc. Ueli Staeger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Peacebuilding in Redux: Can Regional Peacebuilding Missions Solve Intractable Conflict in the Horn of Africa?
Abdiasis Issa (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs (Wilfrid Laurier University))
Ad-hoc Security Ini a ves: an African response to insecurity Anab Ovidie Grand (NUPI)
Mapping Local State Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Machine Learning Approach
Gustav Agneman (Lund University)UN Coopera on with Regional Organiza ons: Impact on Troop Contribu ons
Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal Studies (SAIS))
Hybrid Concep ons and Approaches to Peacemaking by Sub-Regional Bodies in Africa: A Cri cal Analysis of the IGAD-led Peace Process for South Sudan, 2013-2018
Ibrahim Sakawa Magara (Loughborough University)
Interna onal Organiza on
The Power of Interna onal Organiza ons Beyond Their Organiza onal Boundaries
FD38: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Catherine (Kate) Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n)Disc. Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center)
Panel
Interna onal bureaucracies’ expansion strategies: exploring the advantages of ‘brokering’
Annabelle Li oz-Monnet (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Agents of Aid: Who believes aid influences post-conflict states and why?
Susanna P. Campbell (American University)Gabriele Spilker (University of Salzburg)
Interna onal Organiza ons as Shadow Nego atorsMa as E. Margulis (The University of Bri sh Columbia)
Discursive shi s and issue salience: When do United Na ons global conferences act as catalysts?
Catherine Hecht (Technische Universität Darmstadt)Jens Steffek (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Shi ing Centers of Gravity in Global Health: IOs’ Posi oning and its Effects on Iden es, Issues and Organiza onal Field
Anna Holzscheiter (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)Laura Pantzerhielm (Social Science Research Center Berlin)
Interna onal Studies Associa onAustrian Ins tute for Interna onal Affairs
The EU – S ll a Blind Spot in Feminist Security Studies?FD39: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Hanna L. Muehlenhoff (University of Amsterdam (UvA))Chair Saskia Stachowitsch (University of Vienna - OIIP)Part. Julia Sachseder (University of Vienna)Part. Ana E. Juncos (University of Bristol)Part. Katharine A. M. Wright (Newcastle University)Part. Annick T. R. Wibben (Swedish Defence University)Part. Marijn Hoij nk (VU Amsterdam)Part. Toni Haastrup (University of S rling)
Partner Organiza on
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Seeing Civilians in Violence and WarFD40: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University)Disc. Carlos Solar (University of Essex)
Panel
Governmentali es of Interven on: The Biopoli cs and Necropoli cs of Protec ng Civilians
Marc Doucet (Saint Mary's University)Cartographic prac ces and civilian protec on: Mapping danger and cons tu ng remoteness in Mali
Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark)Graphic Violence: Visualizing the Data on Civilian Harm
Thomas Gregory (University of Auckland)Surreal Tales: Tracing the Socio-Material Reali es of War-Violence in Syria
Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal & Development Studies)
Everyday Pedagogies and the Militariza on of Children’s LifeworldsJ. Marshall Beier (McMaster University)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Cyber as a ‘Cri cal’ Field?FD41: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Andrew Dwyer (University of Durham)Disc. James Shires (Ins tute of Security and Global Affairs,
University of Leiden)Disc. Andrew Dwyer (University of Durham)
Panel
Informa on Compe on a er the Cyberspace DomainBryan Nakayama (Mount Holyoke College)
Cyberspace and other diploma c imaginaries Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)
‘Boundary work’ from STS as a novel analy cal frame for cri cal security studies
Clare Stevens (University of Bristol)The poverty of cybernorms? Global anxie es and cyberagonism
Xymena Kurowska (Central European University)Cyber Capitalism: Rethinking Business and Cyber Security at the Crossroad of Interna onal Rela ons and Business and Society
Tobias Liebetrau (Sciences Po and Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)Karen Petersen (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)
Interna onal Security Studies
Democra c Erosion and Foreign PolicymakingFD42: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jeremy Menchik (Boston University)Disc. Jack J. Porter (Military College of South Carolina)
Panel
Non-Democra c Regimes and Nuclear Threat Credibility: Chinese Governance and Its Influence on Deterrence
Mark Haichin (Fellow, Norman Paterson School of Interna onal Affairs)
The Decline of US Hegemony and Democra c BackslidingWoojeong Jang (Georgetown University)
Turkish Military-Industrial Complex, Authoritarianism and Liberal Interna onal Order
Serhun Al (Izmir University of Economics)The Poli cal Economy of Democracy Promo on
Kevin Narizny (Lehigh University)
Preliminary Program
What’s in a Strongman? Would-be Autocrats and Foreign Policy in Democracies
Emily Tallo (University of Chicago)
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Ethics Dis nguished Scholar Panel: Honoring Jennifer Welsh
FD43: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma)Part. Chris an G. K. Reus-Smit (University of Queensland)Part. Kirsten Ainley (The Australian Na onal University)Part. Toni Erskine (Australian Na onal University)Part. Molly Cochran (Oxford Brookes University)Part. Nicole Deitelhoff (Goethe University Frankfurt & Peace
Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Part. Catherine Lu (McGill University)Part. Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews)Honoree
Jennifer Welsh (European University Ins tute)
Dis nguished Scholar
English SchoolTheoryInterna onal Ethics
Pluralism and Global Interna onal SocietyFD44: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jack Basu Mellish (London School of Economics)Part. Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol)Part. Charlo a Friedner Parrat (Swedish Defence University)Part. Robert Falkner (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore)Part. Patrick Quinton-Brown (University of Oxford)Part. Sunyoung Koo (Yonsei University )Part. Jacinta G. O'Hagan (University of Queensland)Part. Peter Wilson (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews)
Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa onBri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Governing Global Displacement in a Smaller WorldFD45: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheffield)Part. Susanne M. Soederberg (Queen's University, Canada)Part. Ali Bhagat (University of Manchester)Part. Prem K. Rajaram (Central European University)Part. Roberto Roccu (King's College London)Part. Lucia Pradella (King's College London)Part. Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London)Part. Angela Wigger (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)
Partner Organiza on
Global South Caucus
The Global South Agency and Covid-19: Impact and ResponseFD46: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies)Chair Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston)Disc. Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET)Disc. Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Panel
Health diplomacy from the South: regional governance to guarantee rights
Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET)
Global South innova on in the third decade of the 21st century Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Southern sources of humanitarian norms: emerging agency a er crises
Oscar A. Gomez (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)Global South security: concepts, interests and policies
Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies)BRICS: which agency in the Global South?
Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal AffairsInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Decolonizing Professional Military Educa on: Limits, Possibili es, Encounters
FD47: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Disc. Victoria M. Basham (Cardiff University)Part. Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Part. Patricia Blocksome (U.S. Naval War College-Monterey)Part. Mariana Kalil (Brazilian War College)Part. Robert Tomlinson (U.S. Naval War College)Part. Robert Person (United States Military Academy (West Point))Part. Jenny Hedström (Örebro University)Part. Max Thompson (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (DIA))Part. Andree-Anne Melancon (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Part. Gregory Reilly (US Naval War College at Naval Post Graduate
School, Monterey, CA)
Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa onKorea Economic Ins tute of America
Bilateral Rela ons and Pursuit of the Quad in the Indo-PacificFD48: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University)Disc. Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University)
Partner Organiza on
India-Japan Rela ons and the Quad a er Shinzo AbeRohan Mukherjee (Yale-NUS College)
India, China and the Quad in South AsiaRohan Mukherjee (Yale-NUS College)
Double Allegiance and the US-South Korean Alliance in the Indo-Pacific
Eun A Jo (Cornell University)ASEAN-U.S. Rela ons in the Biden Era: Ripples, Rapids, and Rocks in the Indo-Pacific Water
Cheng-Chwee Kuik (Na onal University of Malaysia (UKM))The U.S. and Japan in the Quad
Sheila Smith (Council on Foreign Rela ons)
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Foreign Policy of Arms Sales and Arms ControlFD49: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair William T. Eliason (Na onal Defense University)Disc. Lami Kim (US Army War College)
Panel
A Different Kind of Regime Change: Framing the Next Genera on Nuclear Arms Control Regime
William T. Eliason (Na onal Defense University)Deterrence, Dollars, or Diplomacy? Why the United States Sells Arms to Taiwan
Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach)
Preliminary Program
Understanding Chemical Weapon Use: Contras ng Causal Mechanisms in Syria and Iraq
Lawrence Rubin (Georgia Tech)David D. Palkki (Air War College)
Congressional Oversight of the US Arms Sales Hoshik Nam (University of Iowa)
“Special Bilateral Rela ons” and Strategic Arms Supply: a compara ve case study of Germany-Israel and the US-UK
Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Foreign Policy Decision MakingFD50: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Nehemia Geva (Texas A&M University)Disc. Karl DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama)
Panel
Erra c or strategic? Foreign policy of countries experiencing democra c erosion
Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim)Domes c Cultural Founda ons of Foreign Policy Roles: A Theore cal Framework for a Broad Cross-Country Analysis
Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Antalya Bilim University)Tansu Ciller and the Kardak/Imia Crisis: Gender and Leadership in Crisis Decision Making
Baris Kesgin (Elon University)Pushing Through ‘The Will of The People’: Populist Leaders, Power Capabili es, and Foreign Economic Policy Decisions
Stephan Fouquet (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)Diplomacy: Do Democra c and Authoritarian Governments Behave Differently?
Yue Ren (Iowa State University)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Deten on Goes GlobalFD51: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Malaka Shwaikh (Leeds University)Disc. Charlo e Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick)
Panel
Holding the Gates to Europe: the symbolic power of immigra on deten on in Turkey
Esra Kaytaz (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Rela ons, Coventry University)
Deten on in/by UN peace opera onsAnine Hagemann (University of Copenhagen)Lou Pingeot (Université de Montréal)
Immigra on Deten on: The Global Diffusion of a Failed Project?Ce a S. Mainwaring (University of Glasgow)
“Pinkwashing” Deten on: A Case Study of the US “Pods” for Trans* Immigrant Detainees
Stephanie J. Silverman Specula ve designs against global deten on
Jonathan Luke Aus n (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
Interna onal Security Studies
Discourse and Iden ty in Regime Forma on and MaintenanceFD52: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kiran Phull (King's College London)Disc. Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama)
Panel
Cyber Racialism & Cyber Na onalism in the Poli cs of Cyber Arms Control
Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA))Applying the post-human condi on to security organisa ons: rethinking 21st century NATO
Sarah Da Mota (University of Coimbra)A WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING? The NPT and Symbolic Prolifera on
Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London)Colonial Code-models: Border security technologies and the materializa on of race in South Africa
Kailey Taplin (University of O awa)The Discourse of Speed: The Velocity of War and Legi mizing Military Ar ficial Intelligence
Ian Reynolds (American University School of Interna onal Service)
Environmental Studies
Confron ng Consump on: 20 Years LaterFD53: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Manisha Anantharaman (Saint Mary's College of California)Part. Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Michael Maniates (Yale-NUS College)Part. Kate Neville (University of Toronto)Part. Thomas Princen (University of Michigan)
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
US Foreign Policy History & IR: Racial and Material Sources of Expansion and Restraint
FD54: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Richard Maass (Old Dominion University)Disc. Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz)Disc. Richard Maass (Old Dominion University)
Panel
Explaining the Shape of US Empire: The Role of White Supremacy, Science, and Engineering
Desha Girod (Georgetown University)Entrepreneurs and Imperialism: Commodi es and the US Pacific Empire, 1800-1900
Miles Evers (University of Connec cut)Eric Grynaviski (George Washington University)
How Militaries Learn: Evidence from America’s Indian Wars and the Occupa on of the Philippines
Andrew Szarejko (Naval Postgraduate School)Ecological Origins of ‘Terrorism’: US-led Development Projects, Ecological Impacts, and a ‘New’ Violent Threat
Mark A. Shirk (University of Cambridge)Char ng a New Course in U.S. Strategy in The Middle East and Beyond: Looking to the Past to Understand the Future
Satgin Hamrah (Tu s University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Borders, Territory, and SecurityFD55: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Fin Bauer (Princeton University)Disc. Angela Gill (George Mason University)
Panel
This is How You Lose It: the Fall of ISIS in SyriaLuis de la Calle (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE))
Preliminary Program
Trump Policy, Interna onal Norms, and the (Il)legi macy of the Acquisi on of Territory by Force
Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa)Jeremy Pressman (University of Connec cut)
Is Indivisible Territory Truly Indivisible?Fin Bauer (Princeton University)Kimberly Wilson (East Tennessee State University)
THE DIRECT AND INDIRECT EFFECTS OF STRATEGIC CIVILIAN DISPLACEMENT ON TERRITORIAL CONTROL IN CONVENTIONAL CIVIL WAR
Jennifer Hudson (University of Central Florida)The challenges of borders managment in the 21st century: European Union and South American prospec ons
Fernando Ludwig (Federal University of Tocan ns-UFT )
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Colonial Legacies and Migra onFD56: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Liridona Veliu (Dublin City University)Disc. Liridona Veliu (Dublin City University)
Panel
Beyond bargaining and coercion: Migra on diplomacy as a means for status seeking in a postcolonial world
Julie e Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg)Understanding racial sovereignty through the interna onal poli cs of race and caste
Shikha Dilawri (SOAS, University of London)When empires dismember themselves: The poli cal economy of decoloniza on
Lachlan McNamee (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA))Kevin Ga er (University of California, Los Angeles)
Migra on in the Gulf: An Examina on of the Coloniality of the Gulf's Migra on Regime
Hessa Alnuaimi (University of St Andrews)Interrupted Mobili es - On Balkan Liminality and the Decolonial Op on
Benede a Zocchi (Queen Mary University of London)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Beyond a terra-centric discipline: The return of the oceans in global poli cs
FD57: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)Chair Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)Chair Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University)Chair Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst)Part. Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna)Part. Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)Part. Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University)Part. Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI)Part. Peter M. Haas (University of Massachuse s Amherst)Part. Alejandro Colas (Birkbeck College)
Roundtable
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
South-South Migra on: State Policies and Migrant ResponsesFD58: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Loren Landau (University of the Witwatersrand)Disc. Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University)
Panel
The Experimental State: Asylum Policy-Making in Israel, Lebanon, and Turkey
Yehonatan Abramson (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Kelsey Norman (Baker Ins tute, Rice University)
“Ghana must go,” “Makwerekwere go home”: Xenophobic treatment of African migrants in Nigeria and South Africa
Meghan Garrity (University of Pennsylvania)Experiences of displacement during Indian par on
Rabea Kirmani (Georgetown University)Rawls on the Road: The Ethics of Migra on
Margaret E. Peters (University of California, Los Angeles)Yang-Yang Zhou (University of Bri sh Columbia)Thania Sanchez (Yale University)
The Transna onal Social Contract in the Global South Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Glasgow)Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine)
Peace StudiesInterna onal Educa onHuman Rights
Youth and Educa on in PeacebuildingFD59: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Daniela Musina (Scuola Normale Superiore)Disc. Daniela Musina (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Panel
Conflict and coopera on dynamics in and around Universi es – an analysis of the Senegalese Higher Educa on Sector
Miriam Tekath (Philipps-University Marburg, Center for Conflict Sudies)
Children and Youth De-Radicaliza on in the Post-ISIS era: The Case of Syria and Iraq
Haval Ahmad (Aberystwyth University)Hopes and dreams: Youth ac vi es in NGOs in Sierra Leone
Samantha Ruppel (Goethe University Frankfurt)Vernacularizing genocides and reconcilia on: Memes as paratexts by Rwandan youth for nego a ng peacebuilding
Tugce Ataci (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)BIPOC youth and "peacebuilding’" in an era of global “Youth Peace and Security”
Siobhan McEvoy-Levy (Butler University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Peace Processes during Internal Conflicts FD60: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota)Disc. Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota)
Panel
Friend or foe? Ceasefires and inter-rebel violenceCorinne Bara (Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University)
Civil-Military Rela ons and Bargaining Dynamics: How Does Weak Civilian Control Make Civil Wars Difficult to End?
Rizwan Asghar (University of California, Davis)Patronage Power-Sharing and Rebel Group Splintering
Ma hew Hauenstein (University of Notre Dame)Ceasefires in Peace Processes
Govinda D. Clayton (ETH Zurich)Private Firms, Nego a ons, and Peace Agreements
Molly Melin (Loyola University Chicago)
Preliminary Program
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Durable for Fragile? Examining Post-war PeaceFD61: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Shelley Liu (UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy)Disc. Shelley Liu (UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy)
Panel
Post-Conflict Cons tu on Making: Causes and Consequences for Peace
Liana Eustacia Reyes (Rice University)Jennifer Murtazashvili (University of Pi sburgh)Mara Revkin (Georgetown University Law Center)
Verifica on of Peace Accords and Military Expenditure in Post-conflict Society
Wakako Maekawa (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business)
Empowering Post-Conflict Courts? United Na ons Interven ons and Judicial Independence
Joseph Cox (University of Arizona)Peace Agreements and Former Rebel Par cipa on in Counterinsurgency
Caroline Brandt (University of Southern California)How Implementa on of rebel preferred agreements in peace agreements influence post war peace?
Brian Lai (University of Iowa)Amelia Thoreson (University of Iowa)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Social reproduc on reimagined: The feminist radical poli cal economy collec ve II
FD62: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair S. Charusheela (University of Washington, Bothell)Disc. Chris ne Kea ng (University of Washington)
Panel
Evolu on of Economic and Poli cal Systems and Crises of Social Reproduc on
Barbara Hopkins (Wright State University)Diverse economies of social reproduc on
Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn) The Black Social Economy: Mutual aid and the poli cized coopera on of the Banker Ladies
Caroline Shenaz Hossein (University of Toronto, Scarborough)Produc on and Reproduc on in the global South
Smri Rao (Assump on University) Centering Life over Capitalist Produc on: A Feminist Radical Poli cal Economy Perspec ve on the Commons
Sirisha Naidu (University of Missouri-Kansas City )
Post Communist Systems
The Dynamics of Civil Society in Eastern EuropeFD63: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)Disc. Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)
Panel
A tudes towards Russia: Discourse AnalysisEgle Murauskaite (ICONS University of Maryland)
Brothers in Arms? Manpower Policies towards Russian-speakers in the Estonian Defence Forces
Christofer Berglund (Malmö University)From Illiberal Technocracy to Illiberal Populism: Post-Post-Communist Transi on
Aviezer Tucker (Harvard)
Social Capital and Populism in Eastern EuropeIva Bozovic (University of Southern California)
Civic Ac on & Policy Change in PolandMa hew Kolasa (University of St Andrews)
Post Communist SystemsInterna onal Security Studies
The Mul -Faceted Nature of Russian-Middle Eastern Rela onsFD64: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennessee State University)Chair Carol R. Saivetz (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)Disc. Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University)
Panel
Russia-Gulf energy rela ons: the impact of low carbon energy strategies
Li-Chen Sim (Khalifa University)Moscow's Moment: Assessing the Strengths and Weaknesses of Pu n's Policy toward the Middle East
Mark N. Katz (George Mason University)Muslim Russia and Gulf Coopera on Council (GCC) States: Mechanisms for Coopera on
Diana Galeeva (Oxford University)Russia and the Kurds: A so power tool for the Kremlin? Implica ons for US policy
Anna Borshchevskaya (The Washington Ins tute for Near East Policy)
Russia and Turkey: A Case of Collabora ve Compe onCarol R. Saivetz (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Coopera on and Conflict in Interna onal Poli csFD65: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh)
Panel
The Problem with Accidental WarStephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri)
The Threat of Unilateral Ac on and UN Security Council Bargaining Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi)Amy Yuen (Middlebury College)
Do States Signal Resolve by Sinking Costs or Downpaying Costs?Dan Altman (Georgia State University)Kai Quek (University of Hong Kong)
Crisis Bargaining as a Dynamic Screening ProcessNoam Reich (Princeton University)
Coercion and Coopera on in Crisis BargainingVesna Danilovic (State University of New York at Buffalo)Joe Clare (Louisiana State University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Challenges to Interna onal Organiza onsFD66: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven)Disc. Stefano Jud (Emory University)
Panel
Coping with overlap? Coopera on between Regional Interna onal Organiza ons in the 21st Century
Diana Panke (University of Freiburg)Sören Stapel (University of Freiburg)
UN sanc ons as obstacles to humanitarian ac on?Zuzana Hudáková (Center for Interna onal Studies (CERI), Sciences Po, Paris)
Preliminary Program
“China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve and the Changing Interna onal Order: Europe’s Reac ons and Responses”
Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)IGO Membership and the Non-Democra c State
Kelsey Mar n-Morales (University of South Carolina)Megaphone Diplomacy and Compe ve Coali on-Building: Public Statements as an Alternate Arena for US-China Compe on
James Gethyn Evans (Harvard University)
Human RightsInterna onal LawInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Race, Intersec onality and the Poli cs of Iden ty and Human Rights
FD67: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason University)Disc. Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason University)
Panel
Examining Police Repression During the 2020 BLM ProtestsBrendan Skip Mark (University of Rhode Island)
Poli cal elites’ rhetoric about reserved seats for Indigenous communi es in Chile’s Cons tu onal Conven on
Kelly Bauer (Nebraska Wesleyan University)Masculine Sovereignty and the Unmasking of the State’s Vulnerability: the Case of the Nepali Women Migrant Domes c Workers in the Gulf Countries
Hari KC (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)The Spa al Profile of Police Brutality
Maiyoraa Jeyabraba (University of Essex)Mirna El Masri (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA))
The Human Right to Intersec onal DemocracyJonathan Crock (George Washington University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Dymamics of Repssion and ResistanceFD68: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University)Disc. Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University)
Panel
Quality over Quan ty? Campaign Diversity and Repression BackfireKirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona)
Mobiliza on, Repression and the Choice between Violent and Nonviolent Tac cs
Ekrem Baser (New York University Abu Dhabi)Copy thy neighbour: Spa al connec ons and diffusion of state repression
Roman-Gabriel Olar (Dublin City University)LEGACIES OF SURVIVAL: THE EFFECT OF VIOLENCE ON ETHNIC MINORITY BEHAVIOR
Amiad Haran Diman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Lockdown of Expression: How prior conten ous poli cal challenges influence restric ons of freedom of expression during the pandemic
Felix S. Bethke (University of Cologne)Jonas Wolff (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Elite Networks in IRFD69: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kendra Dupuy (PRIO)Disc. W. Kindred Winecoff (Indiana University)Disc. Milan Babic (Maastricht University)
Panel
Two Logics of Interna onal Parliamentary Ac vity: Explaining Interna onal Parliamentary Networking
Thomas Malang (University of Konstanz) Atomic Bonds: Elite Networks in the Global Nuclear Trade
Selim Can Sazak (Brown University)The Complexity of Scale: NGO Implementa on of Early Childhood Development Programs in Rwanda
Lyndsey McMahan (University of Massachuse s Boston)The Poli cal Fragility of “Expert Consensus:” The Case of Climate Scien sts and its Backlash
Ji p Mongkolnchaiarunya (The George Washington University)Is China’s external propaganda hijacking its foreign policies?
Duan Xiaolin (Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen))
Global Development
The Ocean, City, Village: Cri cal Geographies of DevelopmentFD70: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Xiaoye She (California State University San Marcos)Disc. Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Panel
New Village Movement for the Be er Village: Evalua on of the Saemaul Undong in Uganda
Youngwan Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)Building a Socially Smart City: Provincializing evidence from smart urban development in Bhubaneswar, India
Diganta Das (Nanyang Technological University)The Role of Universi es in Urban Living Labs to implement Smart Ci es—A Compara ve Case Study of Hangzhou, Taipei, and Busan
LI XINYU (Yonsei University)Making the City Safe for Global Capitalism: Race, Class, and Socio-Spa al Transforma on in Rio de Janeiro
Kevin Funk (Columbia University)Territorializa on and the governance of ocean fron er in Indonesia
Moch Faisal Karim (Bina Nusantara University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Iden ty and BelongingFD71: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)Disc. Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)
Panel
Food and the Poli cs of (non)BelongingKathryn Marie Fisher (Le Cordon Bleu)
Forging Iden ty: Taiwanese and Xicana/o Responses to Empire Qingming Huang (University of Florida)Ernesto Ramirez (University of Florida)
Promo ng Local Pluralism: Contact with Refugees as a Vehicle for Posi ve Economic and Social Change in North Hill
Anuj Gurung (Kent State University)Johanna Solomon (Kent State University)
The Plan Nord in Northern Québec, Canada: Pathway to Peace and Prosperity or Powder Keg?
Isabelle Cote (Memorial University of Newfoundland)J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan)Dimitrios Panagos (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Views of the metropole: dependency and decolonisa on in small island non-self-governing territories
Camilla Wangmar (Stockholm University)
Preliminary Program
Human Rights
Silence, Praise, Pressure, Shame and SolidarityFD72: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Aries Arugay (University of the Philippines-Diliman)Disc. Nicole De Silva (Concordia University)
Panel
Silencing Human Rights Defenders Once and for All? Determinants of Human Rights Defenders’ Killings
Abigail Beard (College of Wooster)Ma hew Krain (College of Wooster)
How Does Shaming Lead to the Adop on of Human Rights Ins tu ons?
Ryan Welch (University of Tampa)Why do interna onal organiza ons praise or cri cize? Evidence from the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights
Florencia Montal (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella)María José Urzúa Valverde (Princeton University)
Does interna onal pressure create accountability?Melissa Mar nez (University of Mary Washington)
Mass Atrocity Denial in Silence and OmissionJeffrey Bachman (American University School of Interna onal Service)
Interna onal LawHuman RightsInterdisciplinary Studies
Teaching IL/IR: Bridging the Pedagogical DivideFD73: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Leah Carmichael (University of Georgia)Chair Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)Disc. Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California)Part. George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)Part. Anthony Clark Arend (Georgetown University)Part. Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)Part. Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London)Part. Geoffrey Dancy (Tulane University)Part. Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense)Part. James Gow (King's College London)Part. Victor Peskin (Arizona State University)Part. Mark A. Pollack (Temple University)Part. Maria Varaki (King's College London)
Roundtable
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Innova ons in Teaching Interna onal StudiesFD74: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana)Disc. German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana)
Panel
Ac ve Research: Mixing Archival and Contemporary Sources to Teach Data Analysis and Research Methods.
Amanda M. Rosen (U.S. Naval War College)A Spa ally Unfixed Discipline with a Spa ally Fixed Teaching: Time to Walk Interna onal Rela ons Out of the Classroom
Coşkun Soysal (University of Gaziantep)Exploring Problem-based Learning in Teaching Interna onal Studies
Heather D. McKeen-Edwards (Bishop's University)Codebook Cri que: Teaching New Researchers about Measurement and Opera onaliza on
Megan Becker (University of Southern California)Stealth Radicalism: Teaching Refugee Rights as Human Rights
Steven Jones (Georgia Gwinne College)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Text-Mining Interna onal Rela ons: Strengths and Limita ons of Computer-Assisted Content Analysis for IR
FD75: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Stephane Baele (University of Exeter)Disc. Stephane Baele (University of Exeter)
Panel
Analysing the Varia ons of Hezbollah's Discourse: a Text-Mining Approach to Nasrallah's Speeches Across Time
Filippo Dionigi (University of Bristol)When States Debate: The UN General Debate and the Use of Text Analysis in Interna onal Rela ons
Niheer Dasandi (University of Birmingham)Olga Gasparyan (Her e School)Slava Jankin (Her e School)
Securi za on of Disinforma on in NATO Lexicon: A Computa onal Text Analysis
Akin Unver (Kadir Has University)Ahmet Kurnaz (Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University)
The Impact of Interna onal Bureaucrats on UN Security Council Debates: A Speaker-Topic Network Analysis
Steffen Eckhard (University of Konstanz)Ronny Patz (Her e School)Mirco Schoenfeld (University of Bayreuth)Hilde van Meegdenburg (Leiden University)
Text Mining Interna onal Rela ons: Generic Tools and Hermeneu c Sensi vity
Cathleen Kantner (University of Stu gart)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Trade & the WTOFD76: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Erin Hannah (Kings University College)Disc. Erin Hannah (Kings University College)
Panel
Agricultural Transforma on and Developing World Exports: Evidence from Panel Data (1990-2018) and Illustra ve Cases
Abu Bakkar Siddique (George Mason University)J. P. Singh (George Mason University)
The Structure of Domes c Beliefs and the Design of Interna onal Ins tu ons: The United States and the World Trade Organiza on’s Dispute Se lement Mechanism
Andrew Cortell (Auburn University at Montgomery)Revisi ng Predic ons about China’s WTO Accession Twenty Years Later: Hits and Misses
Marcia Harpaz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)The Language of Liberaliza on: Trade Policy Reviews in the WTO
SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore)The WTO Trade Barometers: Weather forecas ng in the eye of the storm
Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
La n American Foreign PolicyFD77: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Deisy Del Real (University of Southern California)Disc. Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University)
Panel
The role of summit diplomacy in the interregional rela onship between the European Union and La n America
Lizeth Vanessa Ayala Cas blanco (Corvinus University of Budapest)
Preliminary Program
The development of Mexico’s consular diplomacy: Broadening the perspec ve of the world’s consular affairs.
Rodrigo Marquez Lar gue (Diplomat and Instructor)Evidence-based proposals for improved U.S. policies and programs to address the roots causes of migra on from the Central America Northern Triangle
Wayne J. Pi s (RTI Interna onal)Carmen Monico (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University )
The interven on con nuum in South America: resolving the inside/outside within the use of military forces
Mariana Janot (São Paulo State University)Samuel Alves Soares (São Paulo State University)
Emplaced Ci zen Par cipa on and Territorial Planning in Post-Agreement Colombia: Understanding Community Agency Amidst Glocal Dynamics of Peace and Violence
Theresa Bachmann (University of Kent)
Human RightsInterna onal LawInterdisciplinary Studies
Human Rights in and at WorkFD78: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Carla Winston (University of Melbourne)Disc. Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton)
Panel
A Good Lawyer is Hard to Find: Effec ve Counsel in Asylum Proceedings
Claire Nolasco (Texas A&M-San Antonio)Daniel Braaten (Texas Lutheran University)
Dispatch from the Edges: Interna onal Criminal Defence Lawyers as ‘Boundary Figures’
Yuna Han (University of Oxford )Four Civil Society Regulators in Kenya: Do Bureaucrats Affect Regime Efforts to Undermine Civil Society?
Anthony DeMa ee (Emory University)Fulfilling the human rights of our students: the duty of higher educa on in mee ng the right to food and shelter.
Sarita Cargas (University of New Mexico)How staff mobility influence the agenda diffusion inside of transna onal advocacy network
Jie Lian (University of Georgia)
Human Rights
How so power brings people together in intergroup conflictsFD79: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Elisabeth A. King (New York University)Disc. Timothy D. Sisk (University of Denver)
Panel
Civil Sanctuaries: framing spaces of indifference in divided urban se ngs
Eric Lepp (University of Waterloo)Monumental Changes: Confederate Symbol Removals and Racial A tudes in the United States
Roxanne Rahnama (New York University)Love, Crea vity, and Resilience During Genocide and Mass Atroci es
Sinduja Raja (University of Denver)Communica ng Peace through Symbols
Elisabeth A. King (New York University)Pu ng Thin Sympathy into Ac on for Thicker Transi onal Jus ce
Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario)
Saturday
Interna onal Studies Associa on
DiplomacySA00-1: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disc. Chris Ferrero (Coastal Carolina University)
Poster Gallery Session
Soviet Public DiplomacyAnna A. Velikaya (Russian Presiden al Academy of Na onal Economy and Public Administra on (RANEPA))
Revising the Montreux Conven on: A Key to the Greopoli cs of the Black Sea
Kivanc Ulusoy (Istanbul University)Construc ng the image of México abroad: A model for evalua on with Ar ficial Intelligence
César Villanueva (Universidad Iberoamericana A.C.)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
India: Diplomacy & SecuritySA00-2: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Disc. Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas Founda on / University of Sao Paulo)
Poster Gallery Session
Role of North-Eastern States in the India's foreign policy in the XXI century
Aleksandra Jaskolska (University of Warsaw, Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
WTO Plurilateral Nego a on on E-Commerce and India’s ResponseKrishna Kumar Verma (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India))
India's Balancing in the Post Cold War World : Neoclassical Realism and Strategic Culture
Ni n Narayanan (Jindal School of Interna onal Affairs, O.P. Jindal Global University)
Interna onal Studies Associa onPolish Interna onal Studies Associa on
Great and Emerging Powers in the Central and Eastern European IR Scholarship
SA01: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Edward Haliżak (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University of Warsaw)
Part. Lyubov G. Mincheva (Sofia University)Part. Jan Hornat (Department of North American Studies, Charles
University)Part. Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw)Part. Laszlo Csicsmann (Corvinus University of Budapest)Part. Natalia G. Zaslavskaia (Saint-Petersburg State University)Part. Rudolf Kucharčík (University of Economics in Bra slava)Part. Jakub Zajączkowski (Faculty of Poli cal Science and
Interna onal Studies, University of Warsaw)Part. Edward Haliżak (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons, University
of Warsaw)
Partner Organiza on
Preliminary Program
Professional Development Commi eeInterna onal Studies Associa on
Freedom of flexibility or stuck in a twilight zone? Developing an independent research career
SA02: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Louise Olsson (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Part. Josefina Echavarria Alvarez (University of Notre Dame)Part. Govinda D. Clayton (ETH Zurich)Part. Jonathan Pinckney (United States Ins tute of Peace)Part. Angela Muvumba Sellström (Nordic Africa Insitute)Part. Pablo Cas llo Diaz (Rutgers University)Part. Irina Goldenberg (Department of Na onal Defence)
Commi ee Panel
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Conflict onset, dura on, and termina on over social networks: Network science applica ons to interna onal, subna onal, and interpersonal conflict processes
SA03: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jared Edgerton (The Ohio State University)Disc. Elizabeth J. Menninga (University of Iowa)
Panel
Predic ng Latent Conflict Dimensions Using Community-Based Dynamic Network Representa on (CoDNet)
Ore Koren (Indiana University Bloomington)Coloniza on, Religion and Ethnicity: How Colonial-era Religious Changes Shaped Ethnic Conflict in Post-colonial India
Anoop Sarbahi (University of Minnesota, Twin Ci es)In- and out-group coopera on and compe on in the interna onal system
Jared Edgerton (The Ohio State University)Forecas ng interna onal order: Isola ng revisionist states
Shahryar Minhas (Michigan State University)Bear F. Braumoeller (Ohio State University)Benjamin Appel (Michigan State University)
Geopoli cal Rivalry and Fragmenta on in the Interna onal Legal Order
Tyler Pra (Yale University)
Peace Studies
Predic ng changes in conflict intensity: lessons from a predic on compe on (A)
SA04: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Håvard Hegre (Uppsala University & Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Disc. Anita Gohdes (Her e School of Governance Berlin)Disc. Paola Vesco (Uppsala University)
Panel
Lessons from an Escala on Predic on Compe onHåvard Hegre (Uppsala University & Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh)
Conflict Forecas ng with Event Data and Spa o-Temporal Graph Convolu onal Networks
Patrick T. Brandt (University of Texas, Dallas)Vito D'Orazio (University of Texas at Dallas)la fur khan (University of Texas at Dallas)Javier Osorio (University of Arizona)Yi-Fan Li (Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Texas, Dallas )Marcus Sianan (The University of Texas at Dallas)
High Resolu on Conflict Forecas ng with Spa al Convolu ons and Long Short-Term Memory
Benjamin Radford (UNC Charlo e)Predic ng escala ng and de-escala ng violence in Africa using Markov Models
David Randahl (Uppsala University)Johan Vegelius (Uppsala University)
A shape-based approach to conflict forecas ngThomas Chadefaux (Trinity College Dublin)
Human RightsScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterdisciplinary Studies
Visual Methods in PeacebuildingSA05: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Hannah Par s-Jennings (Loughborough University)Disc. Hannah Par s-Jennings (Loughborough University)Part. Henry Redwood (King's College, London)Part. Rachel Kerr (King's College London)Part. Ciaran Gillespie (University of Surrey)Part. Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal)Part. Tugce Ataci (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)Part. Tiffany Fairey (King's College London)
Roundtable
Theory
New Theore cal Perspec ves on Great Power Poli csSA06: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Edward H. K. Howell (University of Oxford)Disc. John Schuessler (Texas A&M University - Bush School)
Panel
Recovering “Realist Liberalism” in IR: Interna onal ins tu ons and restraints on concentrated power
Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago)Claudio Katz (Loyola University Chicago)
Why Hegemonic Status-Seeker Does Not Establish Alliance Network in the Interna onal Power Compe on?
Hsin Chih Chen (Na onal Cheng Kung University)Neoclassical realism and Foreign Policy Analysis – perspec ves in the integra on of domes c poli cs with interna onal structure’s pressures.
Magdalena Kozub-Karkut (Jagiellonian University)A Neorealist Theory of State Ini a ves
Selim Yilmaz (University of No ngham)Role of Grand Strategy of Emerging Major Power in Unipolar System
Jayant Chandel (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Human RightsInterna onal LawScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Human Rights and Jus ce in La n AmericaSA07: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Carlos Solar (University of Essex)Disc. Ñusta Carranza Ko (University of Bal more, College of Public
Affairs)
Panel
Contes ng Tadić in Mexico: Interna onal Law and Regula on of Force in the “War on Drugs”
Alejandro Anaya-Muñoz (Ins tuto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO))Pablo Kalmanovitz (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE))
The Colombian Special Jus ce for Peace: Jus ce against all oddsElvira-Maria Restrepo (The George Washington University)
Preliminary Program
Explaining the Salience of Interna onal Judgements: The Case of the Rulings of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
María José Urzúa Valverde (Princeton University)Under what condi ons profit Non-State Actors disappear people? An explana on from the ‘war against organised crime’ in Mexico
Manuel Pérez Aguirre (University of Essex)Weaponizing Uncertainty: Covert Repression in Authoritarian Argen na
Madeleine Stevens (University of Chicago)
Environmental Studies
Global Climate Ac on: China and Gobal SouthSA08: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Juheon Lee (Midwestern State University)Disc. Jessica Neafie (University of Oregon)
Panel
China’s as a Global Climate Leader: Assessing the Emergence of an Interna onal Sustainability Poli cal Discourse in BRI
Joanna I. Lewis (Georgetown University)Weila Gong (Technical University of Munich)
Building Trust and Imagined Community: Solving the Smog Pollu on in China-ROK Rela ons
Chris na Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)Carbon lock-in and contradic ons – Teaching Mexico’s energy transi on
Ariel Macaspac Hernandez (German Development Ins tute)Explaining China’s Shi in the Global Poli cs of Climate Change: The Role of Clean Industrial Development, Technology Leadership and Market Compe on
Iselin Stensdal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute and University of Oslo)Goerild M. Heggelund (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)Irja Vormedal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Ins tu onalizing climate change mi ga on in the global SouthMarkus Lederer (Technical University Darmstadt)Harald Fuhr (University of Potsdam)
Interna onal LawA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Environment in Interna onal LawSA09: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School)Disc. Yulia Yamineva (University of Eastern Finland)
Panel
Implemen ng environmental obliga ons and sustainable development: The case of La n America and the Caribbean
Natalia Escobar-Pemberthy (Universidad EAFIT)Bad COPs? The (Ir)responsibility of Conferences of the Par es to Mul lateral Environmental Agreements
Rakhyun E. Kim (Utrecht University)Does Space Law Constrain the Militariza on of Outer Space?
Taylor Dalton (University of Southern California)Emerging Claims in the Arc c Ocean: Shoring Up an Exis ng Legal Lacuna
Leah Carmichael (University of Georgia)Hydro-egoism, Inters al Space, and the Waters of the River Nile
Christopher Rossi (UiT, Arc c University of Norway)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Prototype War: Tes ng, Trialling and Specula onSA10: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Derek Denman (University of Copenhagen)Disc. Derek Denman (University of Copenhagen)
Panel
Wounded Ma er: Experimental Tissue Simula on and the Ethics of Lethal Force
Nisha Shah (University of O awa)Bringing data to the front: Soldier-coders in “prototype warfare”
Marijn Hoij nk (VU Amsterdam)Start-Up War: Venture Capital, Silicon Valley, & the US Military
Andrew Merrill (University of Toronto)Exit Strategies: Mars Hope, NEOM and Prototyping the Planet
Nicole Sunday Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)Failing Be er in the US Army: a genealogy of an cipa on
Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast)
Al Akhawayn Univerisity in Ifrane, MoroccoInterna onal Studies Associa on
The impact of the COVID pandemic in academia in the Global South: challenges, lessons learned and the way forward.
SA11: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI))Chair Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN))Disc. Driss Maghraoui (Al Akhawayn University)
Partner Organiza on
The Mul ple Economic Layers of Covid 19 in MoroccoDriss Maghraoui (Al Akhawayn University)
Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on Non-Governmental Organiza ons ac vi es and performance in Morocco
Khadija Darmame (Al Akhawayn University )The Poli cs of Access: Intersec onality of Inequality in Indian Academia
Devika Misra (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)COVID-19 management in Morocco: A paradox of successful governance and poli cal instrumentalizing
Kamal Feriali (Université Hassan II - Casablanca)COVID 19 and An -establishmentarian Poli cs in Morocco: The Role of Educa on
Jack Kalpakian (Al Akhawayn University)
Theory
Legacies of Modernity SA12: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair David Chandler (University of Westminster)Disc. Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Tech)
Panel
Governing Immanence in the Anthropocene: Becoming ‘With’ and Being ‘Within’
David Chandler (University of Westminster)Disentanglement in the Anthropocene
David Chandler (University of Westminster)Energizing Ex nc on: Petrocapitalism and Zombie Energy
Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Tech)Spinoza’s Amodernity: Heterotopias of the Universal Human
Garnet Kindervater (Fordham University)Outsides of Modernity or Catastrophic Pathologies
Geoffrey A. Whitehall (Acadia University)
Preliminary Program
Global Development
Doing IR Differently: Methodological Implica ons and Insights from Rela onal Approaches
SA13: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)Disc. Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University)
Panel
Naviga ng uncertain es through rela onali es: cosmopraxis and the Kay Pacha
Amaya Querejazu (Universidad de An oquia)Knowing in the Kay Pacha: Methodological Implica ons
Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito)On Our Own Terms: Enfleshed Reason, Mes zaje Salvaje and Kinship (M)otherwise
Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)Unse ling Interpreta on and Praxis: Epistemic Equivalence as a Frui ul Star ng Point
Marcos Sebas an Scauso (Quinnipiac University)Cosmopraxis as rela onal onto-episte-methodology
Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Postsecularity: Pro and ContraSA14: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of Birmingham)
Disc. Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of Birmingham)
Panel
The Postsecular as an Analy cal and Explanatory ConceptGregorio Be za (University of Exeter)
Who governs? Religion and order in postcolonial AfricaJonathan C. Agensky (Ohio University)
Do we need the concept of postsecularity?Mirjam Kuenkler (SCAS)
Secularism 2.0? The contribu ons and limita ons of the postsecularErin K. Wilson (University of Groningen)
A Postsecular Middle East? Expanding the Postsecular Approach to Non-Linear processes of Seculariza on and Deseculariza on
Mariano Barbato (University of Passau)
Peace Studies
The Case of Syria: Insights and implica ons for the worldSA15: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Caleb Lucas (Michigan State University)Disc. Caleb Lucas (Michigan State University)
Panel
Dispari es in the Economic Consequences of Syria’s Civil WarAmmar Shamaileh (Doha Ins tute for Graduate Studies)
The poten al agency of civil society under a post-conflict victor’s peace: The Syrian case
Rana Khalaf (University of Manchester)Civil governance under rebel rule – local councils in Syria
Tiina Hyyppä (University of Helsinki )Deba ng the Interna onal Peace Architecture: Syria and beyond
Irene Costan ni (University of Naples, L'Orientale)Spa al Varia on in a Rebel Group’s Governance Effec veness: A Case Study of Islamic State’s Iraqi and Syrian Provinces
Ma hew Bamber (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
TheoryReligion and Interna onal Rela ons
Theological Insights for a Wider DisciplineSA16: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa)Disc. Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent)
Panel
Poli cal Theologies of Global Seed Poli cs: Time, Sovereignty, and Salva on
Suvi Alt (University of Groningen)What can the theologico-poli cal do for contemporary cri cal security studies?
Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa)The Contribu on of Poli cal Theology to the Study of Interna onal Rela ons
William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore)Balance of Power as Theological Physics: Recalling Isaac Newton’s Not-So-Hidden Religion
Michael Murphy (University of O awa)Bataille’s Heterology: a theology for the Anthropocene?
A. A. Flamind (Groningen University)
Interdisciplinary StudiesInterna onal Organiza on
Poli cal and Social Reverbera ons from the COVID-19 PandemicSA17: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Ashleigh Breske (Hollins University)Disc. Ashleigh Breske (Hollins University)
Panel
Forge ng the “Other”? Covid-19 and social distancing an end to social contacts with the out-group socie es in Turkey
Ebru Canan Sokullu (Bahçeşehir University)Atakan Yılmaz (Bahçeşehir University)Muhammet Mert Karkar (Bahçeşehir University)
Parallels of pandemics in a shrinking world: a cri cal analysis of Albert Camus’ La Peste and Covid-19 pandemic
Ayotunde Adeloye (IFRA Nigeria)Debunking China's Vaccine Diplomacy in MENA
Sophie Zinser (Chatham House)COVID-19 Pandemic: The New Fron er of East-West Conflict
Lucky Imade (American University of Nigeria)Global Threat, Na onal Responses: Policy Styles and Trust in the Age of Covid
Nikolaos Zahariadis (Rhodes College)Theofanis Exadaktylos (University of Surrey)
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
The Local Lives of Interna onal Organiza onsSA18: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Nele Kortendiek (Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen)Disc. Ian Hurd (Northwestern University)
Panel
The World Bank and Developmentality in Ethiopia and UgandaJon Harald Sande Lie (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
The Diffusion of Migra on Control Prac ceFederica Infan no (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
The Local Life of Interna onal Organiza ons: Towards a Research Agenda on Interna onal Organiza ons “in the Field”
Antonia Wi (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Preliminary Program
Mission Creep, from the Field Up: The ICRC’s Transforma on from a One-Trick Pony to a Master of Mul -Tasking
Monique J. Beerli (London School of Economics)Assessing the country level performance of interna onal organiza ons: An automated analysis of evalua on reports
Vytautas Jankauskas (Ludwig Maximilians Universität Munich)
Peace StudiesInterna onal Organiza on
Shi s in the system of global governance and peaceSA19: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)Disc. Roland Paris (University of O awa)
Panel
The Evolu on of the Interna onal Peace Architecture Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)
Legi ma on of UN’s role in peacebuilding: 1991-2020Fanny Badache (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)Sara Hellmüller (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Pa erned Inconsistencies: Japan, the Global Peacebuilding Order, and the Logic of Mul versality
Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Do Regional Powers Have a Peacebuilding Agenda? Turkey as a CaseBilal Salaymeh (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal and Development Studies )
United Na ons peacebuilding in the anthropoceneMateja Peter (University of St Andrews)
Theory
New Developments in Construc vist IR TheorySA20: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Orit Gazit (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Disc. Orit Gazit (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Panel
Does the EU have friends? On interna onal friendship, transna onal narra ves and EU-Japan rela ons
Stephan Klose (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Ins tute for European Studies)
S gma Fudging: From Authoritarianism to Good GovernanceJi p Mongkolnchaiarunya (The George Washington University)
Rethinking the Poli cs of Emo on and Security: Pragma sm and Conten on in Security Discourse
Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University)The poli cs of panaceas: Why policy elites promote dubious cure-alls
Elizabeth Meehan (George Washington University)The Role of Reflexivity in Interna onal Prac ce Theory
August Danielson (Uppsala University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
La n America Foreign Policies: Between Pragma sm, Principism, and Neoliberalism
SA21: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)Disc. Davila Consuelo (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)
Panel
Colombian Foreign Policy: Between Dependence and Pragma smMartha Ardila (Universidad Externado de Colombia)
US Foreign Policy towards La n America in the Biden EraJorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE)
Brazilian Foreign Policy: Principled Beliefs, Pragma sm and Bolsonaro Government
Miriam Gomes Saraiva (The Rio de Janeiro State University)Felipe Albuquerque (University of Lisbon)
Peruvian Foreign Policy in the 21st Century, Between Limited Pragma sm and Neoliberal Dogma sm
Oscar Vidarte (Pon ficia Universidad Católica del Perú)Mexican Foreign Policy under a Le ist Administra on: Between Pragma sm and Principism
Rafael Velazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Coopera on and Conflict in AfricaSA22: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University)Disc. Shelley Liu (UC Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy)
Panel
Ethiopia's Role in the Horn of Africa Regional Security ComplexYonas Mulat (Florida Interna onal University)
A community of Half-Brothers: Electoral Poli cs, Foreign Policy and the Contradic ons of East Africa’s Digital Landscape
Duncan Omanga (Social Science Research Council)The Power of the A3: How Africa Influences the UN Security Council
Jennifer M. Hazen (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Cameroon and the Conflicts and Foreign Policy Challenges in the Central Africa Sub-region
Moses Tesi (Middle Tennessee State University)African leaders and the use of interstate force: Age, experience, and domes c pressures
Emizet F. Kisangani (Kansas State University)Jeff Pickering (Kansas State University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
States, Violence, and Migra on: Compara ve and Historical Approaches
SA23: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Ariel I. Ahram (Virginia Tech)Disc. Enze Han (University of Hong Kong)Disc. H. Zeynep Bulutgil (University College London)
Panel
The Great Revalua on: OPEC, Oil, and the Global Migra on since 1973
Randall Hansen (University of Toronto)Economic Development and the End of Se ler Colonialism
Lachlan McNamee (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA))The Diplomacy of Forced Migra on
Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London)Kelly M. Greenhill (Tu s University, Harvard University)Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Glasgow)
Methodological Challenges in the Study of Exclusionary Poli csMeghan Garrity (University of Pennsylvania)Harris Mylonas (George Washington University)
Public Opinion in Cyprus and its Diaspora: A Conjoint Experiment on Peace Se lement A tudes
Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent)Laura Sudulich (University of Essex)Isik Kuscu Bonnenfant (Middle East Technical University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyInterdisciplinary StudiesPoli cal Demography and Geography
Responding to the Mari me Space: Security, Sovereignty, Responsibility
SA24: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast)Disc. Maurice S erl (University of California, Davis)
Panel
Waves of Insecurity: Seafarer Safety and the Everyday Making and Unmaking of the High Risk Area (HRA)
Jessica Simonds (Queen's University Belfast)The ambiguity of mobility: ontological insecurity and migrant´s resilience in mari me spaces
Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
The Shape-Shi ing of Non-Sovereignty in IslandsKenneth Gofigan Kuper (University of Guam)
Sovereignty at the Floe Edge: Canadian Security and Sea-IceMark Salter (University of O awa)
Whose Seas? Coming again to the Canaries and securi zing responsibility in the mari me space
Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast)Philippe M. Frowd (University of O awa)
Interna onal EthicsInterna onal Poli cal EconomyInterna onal Organiza on
Naviga ng the Waters of US Sanc onsSA25: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame)Disc. George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame)
Panel
Barriers to challenging inclusion on a sanc ons listErich Ferrari (Ferrari & Associates)
The global chilling effect of US sanc ons on private actorsNicholas Turner (Steptoe & Johnson HK LLP)
Syria: from Puni ve Sanc ons to an Incen ve-based ApproachNancy Azar (The Carter Center)
Revisi ng the US’ Targeted Sanc ons: An alterna ve readingJoy Gordon (Loyola University Chicago)
Current issues in US sanc ons against CubaRaul Rodriguez (University of Havana)
Diploma c Studies
Mul track Diplomacy – Towards Inclusion or Division?SA26: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Peter Jones (University of O awa)Disc. Andreas Hirblinger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Panel
When Inclusion is Detrimental: Track I Minsk Nego a ons and Civil Society in Ukraine.
Te ana Kyselova (Na onal University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy)European Peacebuilding Norms and the ‘Local Turn:’ Evalua ng Inclusivity and Local Ownership in European and Middle Eastern Conflict Responses
Kris na Hook (George Mason University)Track Two Overloaded? Using Track Two Dialogues as a Vehicle for Inclusion in Peacemaking Discourse and Prac ce
Julia Palmiano Federer (University of O awa)
Included without agency? Introducing a Bourdieu-inspired framework for assessing actors’ agency in the field of mul track peace nego a ons
Julia Pickhardt (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)The forgo en Track: Role and Impact of Protest Movements During Peace Processes
Veronique Dudouet (Berghof Founda on)
Diploma c Studies
Other Diplomacies and Canada: Representa ons and Rela onships Beyond the State
SA27: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Susan J. Henders (York University)Disc. Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University)
Panel
Other Diplomacies Meets Interna onal Poli cal Economy: Canadian Climate Change Poli cs
Robert James O'Brien (McMaster University)Isabella O'Brien (University of Southern California)
Diploma c Knowledge and Hong Kong-Canada Migra on: Canadian-Linked Organiza ons in Hong Kong
Susan J. Henders (York University)Crea ve Humanitarian Diplomacy
Khalid Ahmed (University of Toronto)Other Diploma c Encounters: Canadian Tourists in Cuba
Lana Wylie (McMaster University)Childhoods’ Diplomacies
J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Imperialisms and An -Colonial Peace and Jus ce Struggles SA28: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Ahmad Rizky Mardha llah Umar (University of Queensland)Disc. Fletcher D. Cox (William Jewell College)
Panel
Imperialism, Gender, and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere in War me and Postwar Japan
Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University)Transna onal Feminist Peace Ac vism and COVID
Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University)Joining the Opposi on: Women in the Syrian Uprising
Ora B. Szekely (Clark University)WWII’s forgo en Lolas (Grandmothers) – The violent legacies of colonialism and the haun ng of state violence
Jeni Francisco (University of California, Irvine)Gendering the interna onal-poli cal order: the role of power hierarchies in “comfort women” discourse
Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies CaucusWomen's Caucus
Migra ons: Women And Queer Bodies Across BordersSA29: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Daniela Musina (Scuola Normale Superiore)Chair Daniela Musina (Scuola Normale Superiore)Disc. Amy Lind (University of Cincinna )
Panel
Nepali Women Migrant Domes c Workers in the Gulf Countries: What does Gender-Responsive Labour Migra on Governance Really Entail?
Hari KC (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)
Preliminary Program
The US Sanctuary Movement: Strategies on behalf of LGBTIQ+ Central American Refugees
Ernesto Fiocche o (Florida Interna onal University)“Here and There:” LGBT+ Forced Migra on
Sandra McEvoy (Boston University)Connec vity & Collec vity in mes of crisis: Lebanese Emigrant Women’s percep on of Homeland Poli cs
Jessy Abouarab (Florida Interna onal University)Guita Hourani (Carthage Center for Research and Informa on)
Private Sponsorship Programs and Overcoming Heteronorma vity in the Rese lement of LGBTQ2IA+ Refugees
Gregory Sharp (University of Bri sh Columbia)Megan Dias (University of Texas at Aus n)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Celebrity interven ons in development, security and diplomacy: gendered, racialized, colonial and capitalist power dynamics
SA30: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Copenhagen)Disc. Emil Edenborg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Panel
Inves ng in Somalia’s post-war economy: the rise of ‘superstar’ diaspreneurs and the complex poli cs of economic and ins tu onal transforma on
Claire Elder (London School of Economics)Inside Outside/Outside Inside: Celebrity Advocacy and the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda
Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton)Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton)
From Accountable States to Genial Elites: How Celebrity Strategic Partnerships Shi Global Governance and Disrupt Local Outcomes
Lisa Ann Richey (Copenhagen Business School)Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton)
The role of social media in the reach and acceptance of celebrity diplomacy: UNICEF ambassadorship and the #heforshe gender equality campaign
Elsa Hedling (Lund University)Digital Celebrity Diplomacy and ac vism within and beyond the UN: gendered violence and disaster relief
Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
Global HealthInterna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Organiza ons in Global Health GovernanceSA31: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)Chair Andrew Cortell (Auburn University at Montgomery)Disc. Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Panel
TRIPS for Sale: The WTO and the Regula on of Intellectual Property Rights
Felicia Grey (Middlebury College)Tes ng the Interna onal Health Regula ons: The WHO and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Geoffrey B. Cockerham (Utah Valley University)The Poli cal Dynamics of Decision-Making in GAVI: How can we Understand Decision Making in the GAVI Board?
Minju Jung (University of Sheffield)Tackling Inequi es Within and Between: The Impact of Regional Organiza ons from the Global South during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Ana B. Amaya (Pace University, United Na ons University Ins tute on Compara ve Regional Integra on Studies)
The IHR (2005) and Domes c Poli cs of US Interna onal Travel Restric ons During COVID-19
Summer Marion (University of Maryland | Northeastern University)
Global HealthInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Epidemiological Imperialism: The Medicaliza on of (In)Security in the Wake of COVID-19
SA32: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jana-Maria Fey (University of Sheffield)Disc. Eva Hilberg (University of Sheffield)Disc. Stefan Elbe (University of Sussex)
Panel
The Next Pandemic? Mental Distress, Covid-19, and the Medicaliza on of Insecurity
Jana-Maria Fey (University of Sheffield)From Trauma zed Vic ms to Ac ve Ci zens: The medicaliza on of experience in South Africa
Hannah Goozee (King's College London)Quaran ning Conflict: A cri cal discourse analysis of public-health-based approaches to conflict resolu on.
Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Pathologising DemocracyRachel Gibson (University of Manchester)Ariadna Tsenina (University of Manchester)
Crea ng community, construc ng difference: knowledge produc on and securi zing moves in AMR epistemic communi es
Suzanne Hindmarch (University of New Brunswick)
Global HealthSouth Asia in World Poli cs
Poli cs of Health in South AsiaSA33: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Poli cal Science, University of Delhi)
Disc. Nisha Bellinger (Boise State University)
Panel
Coping with COVID in Nepal: Interna onal support and domes c poli cs
Simon Rushton (University of Sheffield)South-South Technology Transfer: The Case of Pharmaceu cal Know-How in East Africa
Nitsan Chorev (Brown University)Making India Cleaner: An Assessment of “ Swachha Bharat Mission” and Alternate Approaches to Hygiene, Sanita on and Environment in the Country
Dharitri Dwivedy (Women, Educa on and Environment)Revisi ng surge planning in recurring disaster: A compara ve study of USA and India
NANCY KUMARI (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)What drives necropoli cal populism in La n America? Lessons from Brazil
Tiago Tasca (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Law
Interna onal Organiza ons and Ins tu onal Design: Par cipa on, Membership and Decision Making Rules
SA34: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Luciana Campos (UFGD)Disc. Philipp Genschel (European University Ins tute)
Panel
The Impact of Minimum Par cipa on Rules on Mul lateral Coopera on
Chris an Arnold (Cardiff University)Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon fical Catholic University of Chile)
Seeking Seats? Why Member States Win Membership in Commi ees of Interna onal Organiza ons
Thomas Doerfler (University of Potsdam)How the United Na ons Security Council Decides What to Decide
Stefanie Kasparek (Franklin & Marshall College)Agenda Se ng and Legisla ve Poli cs in Interna onal Organiza ons
Sabrina Arias (University of Pennsylvania)Consensus at all costs? Explaining delibera ve quality in decision-making bodies of interna onal organiza ons
Timon Forster (Freie Universität Berlin)
Interna onal LawForeign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Law in Interna onal CourtsSA35: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Olufemi Oloba (OGEES Ins tute, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Eki )
Disc. Sean Richmond (Carleton University - Department of Law)
Panel
Between IR and Interna onal Law: The Interna onal Arbitra on of Territorial Disputes
Asaf Siniver (University of Birmingham)The Founda ons of Interna onal Jus ce: Interna onal Courts’ Outreach to Their Cons tuencies
Nicole De Silva (Concordia University)Do State Policies Converge Around Judicial Rulings? Promo on and Demo on of Focal Rules by Interna onal Courts
Umut Yüksel (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
The Actorness of the Interna onal Criminal CourtRaphael Oidtmann (University of Mannheim & Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt (PRIF))
To Defer or Not to Defer: Explaining the African Court’s Decision-Making
Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR)
Global Development
Revisi ng Ecology and Adapta onSA36: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London)Disc. Leah Sarson (Dalhousie University)
Panel
Gendering Degrowth: Towards a Feminist Approach to Degrowth Theory
Julia Hartviksen (University of Brighton)Vasileios Leon tsis (University of Brighton)
A pluriversal look at nature: The coloniality of natural resources and indigenous cosmovisions
Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues Lopes (Pon fical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas))
What is the hype about renewable/ green energy when all what we see is environmental destruc on, diseases and death: The case of the D R Congo
Evelyn N. Mayanja (University of Manitoba)Valuing Ecosystem-Services: Poli cal Implica ons of Conceptual Fallacies
Mar n Weber (University of Queensland)Everyday Adapta ons to Climate Change: The role of cultural memory and social capital networks of an Indigenous Cultural Community in the Philippines
Yvonne Su (York University)Ginbert Cuaton (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Intelligence Studies
Crystal-ball Gazing: Forecas ng in Intelligence past, present & future
SA37: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Magda Long (King's College London)Disc. Jan Goldman (The Citadel)
Panel
The Kent-Kendall Debate revisited : How history beat philosophy in shaping the nature of strategic forecas ng
Jules Gaspard (King's College London)How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love Uncertainty
Giangiuseppe Pili (Università della Calabria)Young and Dazzled – Old and Wise: Disclosing an ‘Expert – Novice Gap’ in Intelligence Analysis
Pia Jansen (Norwegian Defence Intelligence School)Tore Pedersen (Norwegian Defence Intelligence School)
Intelligence Teaching: The Authority of Knowledge Karen Petersen (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)Kira Vrist Rønn (University College Copenhagen)
‘Ins tu onalizing Crea vity’: Intelligence, Hollywood and Strategic Foresight
Pauline Blistène (Panthéon-Sorbonne University)
Intelligence Studies
Demys fying the Five EyesSA38: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Srdjan Vuce c (University of O awa)Disc. Patrick Bury (University of Bath)
Panel
Bri sh law enforcement intelligence, Europe and the Five Eyes: reassessing intelligence es
Hager Ben Jaffel (Na onal Center for Scien fic Research (CNRS)) “SIGINT for Jesus”: How Australian intelligence was ed into the Five Eyes network
Ronja Kniep (WZB Berlin Social Science Center )Ques oning the Role of Five-Eyes Surveillance within New Zealand Intelligence Work: Thinking Beyond Received Wisdom
Damien Rogers (Massey University)Transatlan c Intelligence Beyond the 5 Eyes: Sweden’s and USA’s Collabora ons in Mass Surveillance and Offensive Hacking Opera ons
Sebas an Larsson (Swedish Defence University)A Canadian view of the Five Eyes
Jim Cox (Conference of Defence Associa ons Ins tute)
Preliminary Program
Intelligence Studies
Intelligence beyond the anglosphereSA39: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andres de Castro Garcia (IUGM-UNED (Spain))Disc. Nicole K. Drumhiller (American Public University System)
Panel
The Spanish Intelligence System: two decades a er the Organic Law 11/2002
Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz)Andres de Castro Garcia (IUGM-UNED (Spain))
Assessing the characteris cs of Japan's intelligence func on and its cultural background
Yoshiki Kobayashi (Meiji University)The Con nuing Democra za on of Ghana’s Na onal Intelligence Agencies: New Missions and Rules in a Complex Threat Landscape
William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University)Intelligence Sharing Between Poli cally Non-Friendly States: The Case of Turkey and Select Tradi onal Democracies
Adriana N. Seagle (Bellevue University)Intelligence challenges in West African states: A compara ve analysis of intelligence governance in selected countries in anglophone and francophone West Africa.
Eduardo E. Estevez (Ins tuto Universitario de la Policía Federal Argen na (IUPFA))Marina Caparini (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute (SIPRI))
Intelligence Studies
Emerging Research in Intelligence HistorySA40: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Daniel S. Gressang (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University)Disc. Simon Willme s (University of Leiden)
Panel
The Special Intelligence Service of the Federal Bureau of Inves ga on: The Forgo en Forerunner of the Central Intelligence Agency
Zachary Selden (University of Florida)Soviet Allies, Bolshevik Enemies: An -Soviet Intelligence Collec on and Opera ons by the State Department and the OSS out of the American Lega on in Stockholm, 1941–1945
Mallory Needleman (American University)The FBI's Border Coverage (BOCOV) Program and the Ambiguity of Intelligence Missions
Darren Tromblay (Intelligence Analyst - U.S. Intelligence Community)
"'America's Most Experienced Secret Emissary': Vernon Walters and US-Brazilian Interven on in Chile"
James Lockhart (Zayed University)The United States and the 1982 Lebanon War: Intelligence or Policy Failure?
Lee Lukoff (University of Georgia)
Intelligence Studies
Counterintelligence: Yesterday and TodaySA41: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Aleksandra Gasztold (University of Warsaw)Disc. John A. Gentry (Georgetown University)
Panel
Nazis on the US West Coast: The Early Days of US Counterintelligence
Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel)
The FBI and Foreign Intelligence: Expanding Domes c Horizons to See Abroad
Darren Tromblay (Intelligence Analyst - U.S. Intelligence Community)
Social Media as a Tool of Counterintelligence and Counterdisinforma on
Kevin Dlugos (University of Colorado Colorado Springs)Michael Landon-Murray (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)Anna Kosloski (University of Colorado Colorado Springs)Daniel Olson (University of Colorado Colorado Springs)
The need of counterintelligence skills for the private sectorPontus Krohn (Mercyhurst University)Musa Tuzuner (Director of An -Money Laundering Program, Department of Criminal Jus ce, Gannon University)
The Changing Profile of the Counterintelligence ThreatTerry C. Quist (Na onal Guard Bureau)
Intelligence Studies
The Past and Present of Poli cal SurveillanceSA42: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Joe Wippl (Boston University)Chair Agnes Venema ("Mihai Viteazul" Na onal Intelligence
Academy)Disc. James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School)
Panel
COINTELPRO and Government Surveillance: A Misunderstood Legacy and Its Impact on American Poli cal Culture
John Fox (Federal Bureau of Inves ga on)“Smothering Hos le Ac vi es at Birth”: the Surveillance of the German Democra c Republic’s Stasi
Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University)The New Spies: Corporate Surveillance of Ac vist Movements through Infiltra on and Social Media
Lewis Sage-Passant (Loughborough University)The Comprehensive Surveillance of the US Army during World War I
Mark Stout (Johns Hopkins University)Domes c Terrorism: Le and Right Guardrails for the US Intelligence Community
Michael Warner (US Department of Defense)
Global Development
(De)colonial Methods, Cultural Ins tu ons, and Global IR (Part I)SA43: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Emily Merson (McMaster University)Disc. Zubairu Wai (University of Toronto )
Panel
Breaking, or Ma ers of Decolonial Life-Art in the Times of the Anthropocene
Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)Kyle Killian (Capella University, Boston)
Cura ng Fashions in Decolonial Poli csDelacey Tedesco (University of Exeter)
Decolonial poli cs and aesthe c regionalisms: A poli cal analysis of the Asia Pacific Triennial
Samid Suliman (Griffith University)Cura ng An colonial Archives in the (Art) House in the Interregnum?
Shiera Malik (DePaul University)Out of This World: Octavia E. Butler’s Archive of Dra ing a Decolonial Life
Emily Merson (McMaster University)
Preliminary Program
TheoryGlobal Development
Bringing Linguis cs Back In: Transla on as Imperial HitchhikingSA44: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Einar Wigen (University of Oslo)Chair Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)Part. Andrea Paras (University of Guelph)Part. Jane Darby Menton (University of Cambridge)Part. Anatoly Reshetnikov (Webster Vienna Private University)Part. Alvina Hoffmann (King's College London)Part. Jaakko Heiskanen (University of Cambridge)Part. Janine Schmoldt (University of Erfurt)Part. Ruthie Pertsis (The Ohio State University)Part. Quen n P. Bruneau (The New School)
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Telling a feminist IR story: telling stories, igni ng canons (I) SA45: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna )Part. Marysia Zalewski (Cardiff University)Part. Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)Part. shine choi (Massey University)Part. Dip Tamang (PhD(Jawaharlal Nehru University, India), Asst.
Professor ,Darjeeling Government College, India. )Part. Sahla Aroussi (University of Leeds)Part. Julio César Díaz Calderón (University of Florida)Part. Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University)
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Feminists in the Field and Methodological Reflec ons SA46: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Julie Patarin-Jossec (Centre Emile Durkheim/Science Po Bordeaux)
Disc. Skyler Hawkins (Independent Scholar)
Panel
Gendered Futures: A Feminist Intersec onal Perspec ve on Foresight Analysis
Maya M. Eichler (Mount Saint Vincent University)Leigh Spanner (University of Alberta)Andrea Lane (Department of Na onal Defence)Victoria Tait (Carleton University)
Methodological Reflec ons on Cri cal Feminist Friendship with/in NATO
Ma hew Hurley (Sheffield Hallam University)Bringing your kid to the field: Research in the Global South and its (de-)equalizing effects
Simone Schnabel (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt (PRIF))Nurturing Ac vism: Gender Equality Advocacy and Childhood Experiences in the Middle East and North Africa
Samantha Cooke (Liverpool John Moores University)Unbounding the “Field” of Field Research: A Feminist Reconceptualiza on
Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University)Carissa Cunningham (Rutgers)Michael FitzGerald (Rutgers University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women, Violence, and Security SA47: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Serena Simoni (Samford University)Disc. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)
Panel
Feminine Charms and the SOE: the Unheralded Role of Women as Spies in World War II
Devon Jones (University of Houston )Vic ms Turned Perpetrators: A Jurispruden al Case Study of Human Trafficking in Italy
Cris ana Macchiusi (Seconded by Italian Miniistry of Jus ce in Eubam Libya )
Were They Really “Invisible”? Violent Women in Northern Ireland During the Troubles”
Joyce P. Kaufman (Ins tute of World Affairs and Whi er College)
The Rise to Power of Mexican Narco-Mamis and FlacasSerena Simoni (Samford University)
Mujāhidāt, muhājirāt and martyrodom: Islamic Law and counternarra ve strategies in compara ve perspec ve
MASSIMO PAPA (UNIVERSITY OF ROME TOR VERGATA)
Diploma c StudiesHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Neutrality in World Poli csSA48: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study)Disc. Eric Golson (University of Surrey)
Panel
A Failed Neutraliza on of Chosǒn Korea: A Tale of Disappointment and Hope
Sangpil Jin (University of Edinburgh)On the Road to Helsinki: Neutral Austria in Soviet Foreign Policy Strategy, 1969-1975
Anna Steiner (Ludwig Boltzmann Ins tute for Research on Consequences of War)
Forget Hedging: The Value of Neutrality as an Analy cal tool for Small and Middle Powers
Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study)Economic Pa erns of Neutral States: The Example of WWII
Eric Golson (University of Surrey)The Role of Neutrality Policies to Interna onal Spor ng Federa ons
Geoffrey Allen Pigman (Lausanne University - GS&OSC)
Diploma c Studies
Chinese Diplomacy TodaySA49: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Soul Park (Na onal University of Singapore)Disc. Yu-Hua Chen (Akita Interna onal University)
Panel
Hegemonic Change? Limits to China’s “Peaceful Development”M. Sco Solomon (University of South Florida)
Marginal diploma c prac ces: Recogni on and legi macy in the case of Taiwan, Tibet, and Somalia
Dylan Loh (Nanyang Technological University)China’s Western Ri : A Dozen Years in the Making
Chien-peng Chung (Lingnan University)The influence of tradi onal Chinese culture on China's diplomacy
Huan Liu (The University of Sydney)Forging a New Security Order in Eurasia: China, the SCO, and the a Sino-Russian Nexus?
Jingdong Yuan (University of Sydney)
Preliminary Program
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesInterna onal Organiza onHuman Rights
United Na ons & Human Mobility: Debates, Narra ves and Strategies
SA50: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Alex Aleinikoff (Zolberg Ins tute on Migra on and Mobility, The New School)
Disc. Susan Mar n (Georgetown University)
Panel
The Language of the United Na ons: A Mul -Corpus Explora on on Human Mobility
Ronny Patz (Her e School)Conceptualizing migra on at the UN: a textual analysis of the narra ves produced by IOM and UNHCR on forced migra on
Antoine Pécoud (University Sorbonne Paris Nord)Brandon Green (London School of Economics)
Sending states in the mobility dialogue – is it an even trajectory in the UN- facilitated processes on interna onal migra on?
Radhika Kanchana (Sciences Po)Human Mobility in UN Development Strategies: Understanding the modali es and determinants of incorpora on
Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University)To address ‘the problem of refugees’ long-term, UNHCR should shi its focus from humanitarian aid to intergovernmental problem solving
Cecilia Cannon (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Interna onal Security Studies
The European Response to Transna onal Threats and ChallengesSA51: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jordan Becker (United States Military Academy, West Point)Disc. Ana E. Juncos (University of Bristol)
Panel
Hermeneu cs of the EU fight against organized crime in third countries – Opera onalising, Improvising or Adap ng Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Tanja Tamminen (Diacoord Consul ng/Turku University, Finland)
Lessons from the European Union to Brazil in the ac on of the Tri-Border Area (BR-ARG-PAR) in terms of Money Laundering Preven on in the financial sector
Ana Flávia da Cruz Montemor Caroso (Universidade de São Paulo)
Guarding the Commons: Assessing the Role for European States in Indo-Pacific Mari me Security
Tim T. Sweijs (King's College London, Department of War Studies)Paul Van Hoo (Hague Centre for Strategic Studies)
EU’s Mul /Mini-lateralism and PeacekeepingFulvio A na (Catania University)
Europeans in the Indo-Pacific, again. Between Gunboats and Defence Diplomacy.
Frederick Kliem (Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
Environmental Studies
Epistemic Communi es, Discourse Coali ons, and Environmental Governance
SA52: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Manjana Milkoreit (University of Oslo)Disc. Dus n Mulvaney (San Jose State University)
Panel
Do Sustainability Experts Contribute to Environmental Crises?Benjamin Cashore (Na onal University of Singapore)Daniel Rosenbloom (University of Toronto)Nicolas Schmid (ETH Zurich)Sebas an Sewerin (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich))
Learning in the AnthropoceneRasmus A. Karlsson (Umeå University, Sweden)
The Third Wave of Environmental Peacebuilding: A Review of Best Prac ces and Future Research Pathways
Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California)Evgenia Nizkorodov (University of California, Irvine)Crystal Murphy (Chapman University )
Embedded Theory in Environmental Peacebuilding ToolkitsKen Conca (American University)Monzima Haque (American University)
Advisors to environmental treaty members: designing the scien fic process
Veronique Fournier (Universite Laval)
Environmental StudiesEnglish School
Rethinking Global Environmental Governance: Norma ve Visions Meet Governance Tools
SA53: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)Disc. Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Panel
Planetary Commons: A New Norma ve Vision for Earth System Governance
Frank Biermann (Utrecht University)Global Coloniality and Equitable Global Environmental Governance: A Cri cal Explora on of Extrac vism and Environmental Jus ce
Gabriela Kue ng (Rutgers University)Wendy Godek (Roger Williams University)
Scien fic Uncertainty and Tuna RFMO Decision-makingLeandra R. Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo)D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College)Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University)Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon)Kate Miller (Michigan State University)
Global Renewable Energy: Governance Gaps and Accountability Traps
Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph)Susan M. Park (University of Sydney)Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto)
Reclaiming the circular economy- from green growth to ecological repara on
Manisha Anantharaman (Saint Mary's College of California)
Interna onal Security Studies
Maps, History, and World Poli csSA54: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Jordan Branch (Claremont McKenna College)Disc. Jordan Branch (Claremont McKenna College)Disc. Lauren Pinson (University of Pennsylvania)
Panel
War, Statebuilding, and Inequality in the French Colonial EmpireMelissa Lee (Princeton University)
Preliminary Program
What Do You Mean by ‘Asia?’: Public Percep on of the Geographical Boundaries of Regions
Naosuke Mukoyama (University of Cambridge)Sayumi Miyano (Princeton University)
Mapping the Vietnam War: Leaders, Nego a on, and Informa on Flows
Ari Weil (University of Chicago)The Poli cs of Maps
Henk E. Goemans (University of Rochester)The Origins of Modern Territoriality: A Global-Historical Approach
Kerry Goe lich (University of Reading)
Interna onal Security Studies
Radicaliza on and Extremism in the United StatesSA55: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Michael Rubin (University of Connec cut)Disc. Michael Rubin (University of Connec cut)
Panel
How a Baseless Conspiracy Radicalized Suburban QAMomsSophia Moskalenko (Georgia state University)Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University)
Explaining the dynamics of mass violent protestCath Stevens (University of Massachuse s, Lowell)Arie Perliger (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
A Data-Driven Typology of Americans’ Inten ons to Par cipate in Poli cal Violence
Ina Kamenova (University of Massachuse s Lowell )JOSEPH GONZALES (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
Vanishing acts of white supremacy: Reflec ons on meanings of domes c terrorism and extremism in the United States
Priya Dixit (Virginia Tech)America’s Coming Instability
Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware)
Interna onal Security Studies
Deterrence in Theory and Prac ceSA56: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Hyun Ji Rim (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University)Disc. Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University)
Panel
Expanding the Parameters of Deterrence Theory Kaili Ayers (Harvard Extension School)
The Enduring Power of the Deterrence MythTodd Robinson (Air Command and Staff College)
At a Time, Place, Manner, and Domain of Our Choosing: Cross-Domain Deterrence and War in Space
Ron Gurantz (Air War College)Over There. Examining the Effect of Troop Deployment on Extended Deterrence.
Cody Schmidt (University of Iowa)Addison Huygens (University of Iowa)
Deterrence with Two-Sided Incomplete Informa onOana Secrieru (Royal Military College of Canada)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Building Datasets with ArchivesSA57: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Benjamin O. Fordham (Binghamton University)Disc. Eric Min (University of California, Los Angeles)Disc. Jennifer Spindel (University of New Hampshire)
Panel
The Poli cal Legacies of World War II: Military Service and Support for America’s Postwar Global Role
Ma Conklin (University of Chicago)Diploma c Repor ng under Authoritarian Rule: Evidence from the People’s Republic of China
Tyler Jost (Brown University)The Imperial Army and the Russian Civil War: The Path from Oppression to Insurrec on
Roya Talibova (University of Michigan)The Consequences of US Military Segrega on
Connor Huff (Rice University)Robert Schub (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Commander Patrio sm, Militarism, and Success in War: A Quan ta ve Analysis of the Personnel Records of WWII Submarine Commanders
Laura Resnick Samo n (Columbia University )
Interna onal LawInterna onal Organiza onPoli cal Demography and Geography
Interna onal And Regional CourtsSA58: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska (University of Warsaw, Department of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Studies)
Disc. Carolyn Moser (Max Planck Ins tute for Compara ve Public Law and Interna onal Law)
Panel
Why do African civil society organisa ons engage with regional courts? The East African Court of Jus ce and the li ga on of elec ons and free trade agreements
Peter O'Reilly (Liverpool John Moores University)Judicial Independence Under Threat: The Appointment of Judges in Clientelis c Regimes
Felix Olsowski (University of Mannheim)Heterodox Li ga on Funding in Compara ve Perspec ve
Michael Molavi (University of Oxford)EU foreign policy—Global Influence through Integra on of norma ve and regula on powers
Yuval Reinfeld (Ph.D.) (BGU - Ben Gurion University)Progress or poli cs?: Explaining state coopera on with interna onal prosecu ons
Marco Bocchese (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Global Rise of Autocra za onSA59: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Yunus Sozen (Le Moyne College, NY)
Panel
Excess mortality rates during COVID as an instrument to measure poli cal efficiency
Tadeusz Kugler (Roger Willams University)J. Patrick Rhamey Jr. (Virginia Military Ins tute)
Authority without Capacity: Populism, Autocra za on, and State Capacity
Ali Fisunoglu (Saint Louis University)Yunus Sozen (Le Moyne College, NY)
When Does Repression Pay Off? Understanding Popular Approval of State Coercion during Protests in Autocracies
Suthan Krishnarajan (Aarhus University)Jakob Tolstrup (Aarhus University)
Preliminary Program
Rethinking Ideology: Does the Promo on of Ideology Create Legi macy in Electoral Autocracies?
Sohel Rana (Illinois State University)Michael Hendricks (Illinois State University)
The Impact of Poli cal Ins tu ons on PandemicHye Ryeon Jang (University of Florida)Eyup Civelek (University of Florida)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Missing Mass: Infrastructure and World Poli cs ISA60: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Sarah E Sharma (Queen's University)Disc. Simon Cur s (University of East Anglia )
Panel
Connec vity, geopoli cs, and mari me networks: The infrastructural power of shipping flows
Federico Jensen (Copenhagen Business School)Infrastructure, materiality, and aerial bordering of the Mediterranean
Angela Smith (University of New South Wales UNSW)Infrastructures and autonomy: digital technologies and global structures of dependence
Maximilian Mayer (University of Bonn)Yen-Chi Lu (University of Bonn )
A Private Escape? Eko Atlan c Infrastructure ExclusivityElizabeth Cobbe (University of East Anglia)
Infrastructure development as common ground? The case of Europe and Japan
Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
On Speaking the Unspeakable of Sexual Violence in and perpetrated by the Military
SA61: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Georgina Holmes (King's College London)Disc. Jennifer G. Mathers (Aberystwyth University)
Panel
How do we Talk about Military Sexual Violence and Why Does it Ma er?
Megan H. MacKenzie (Simon Fraser University )Managing sexual violence in humanitarian aid
Jan Woerlein (Ecole Normale Supérieure)Canadian Military Women’s Perspec ves on Sexual Misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces
Sandra Biskupski-Mujanovic (Western University)Are Women More Compliant? The effects of gender in adherence to interna onal law
Catherine Fowler (University of Massachuse s, Amherst)All Things That Grow: Impacts of Military Service for Female Veterans
Chris na Gregory (Lamar University)Chris an Lindke (University of California, Riverside)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Ethical Considera ons for Conduc ng Research with Communi es Affected by Displacement:
SA62: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona)Part. Stephanie Schwartz (University of Southern California)Part. Kate Cronin-Furman (University College London)Part. Amanda Coffie (University of Ghana, Legon)Part. Rebecca Galemba (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal
Studies, University of Denver)Part. Lama Mourad (Carleton University)Part. Maha Shuayb (Lebanese American University)
Roundtable
Post Communist SystemsPeace StudiesForeign Policy Analysis
Russia in a Destabilised Interna onal Order: Regional and Global Challenges
SA63: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London)Part. Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London)Part. Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University)Part. Michael E. Aleprete (Westminster College)Part. Maxine David (University of Leiden)Part. Tracey German (King's College London)Part. David G. Lewis (University of Exeter)Part. Mariya Y. Omelicheva (Na onal Defense University)Part. Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Environment and IRSA64: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia, University of Sao Paulo)Disc. Pedro Vormi ag (Columbia University)
Panel
Borderless Animals in a Bordered World: Gazelles Cannot Climb Walls
Gözde Turan (Antalya Bilim University)Toward a planetary poli cs for planetary challenges
Isaac Weldon (Global Strategy Lab)A Green Theory of Interna onal Rela ons
Peter Jacques (University of Central Florida)Representa ons and Rela ons of Illegal Wildlife Trade and Interna onal Studies
Adam Lusk (Rosemont College)Towards a Behavioral Approach to Global Environmental Poli cs
Colin Kuehl (Northern Illinois University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
(Im)mobility & the Global Compacts on Migra on and RefugeesSA65: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Mulry Mondélice (Royal Military College Saint-Jean and Faculty of Law, Université de Sherbrooke)
Disc. Nicholas Micinski (Assistant Professor, University of Maine)
Panel
Na onal Policies on Migra on and Immigra on Deten on in Regard to the Global Compacts
Silviana Cocan (University of Montreal)
Preliminary Program
Consistency in the Global Refugee Regime: How the UN and Human Rights Treaty Bodies Address Key Principles
Virginie Lippe (Université Laval | Universiteit Leiden)Camille Lefebvre (University Laval)
Community Sponsorship’s Poten al for Realizing the Objec ves of the Global Compact on Refugees
Ania Kwadrans (The Refugee Hub)Facial Emo on Recogni on in Migra on Control: A Wider Discipline to Strengthen Fundamental Rights. Is a "Happy" Migrant a "Be er" Migrant?
Roberto Angrisani (Université de Bordeaux, Université Laval, Eu-LISA)
Expulsion, Deterrence, and Wai ng: the Mexican Style of the UN Global Compact for Migra on
Amalia Campos-Delgado (Leiden University)
Human RightsInterna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Ins tu ons and Covid 19: From Shock to Resilience (or not)
SA66: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Mark A. Pollack (Temple University)Part. George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)Part. Franziska Boehme (Texas State University)Part. Nicole Deitelhoff (Goethe University Frankfurt & Peace
Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Part. James Gow (King's College London)Part. Charlo e Ku (Texas A&M University, School of Law)Part. Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews)Part. Henry M. Lovat (University of Glasgow, School of Law)Part. Victor Peskin (Arizona State University)Part. Maria Varaki (King's College London)
Roundtable
Interna onal LawHuman RightsTheory
Applying Interna onal Law in a Theore cal ContextSA67: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Swantje Schirmer (GIGA Hamburg)Disc. Gina Heathcote (School of Oriental and African Studies,
London)
Panel
The role of law in the resilience of the interna onal order Amelie Theussen (University of Southern Denmark)
Expor ng Compassion: Helping Na on-States with Natural Disasters and the Poten al Role of Interna onal Law
Afshin Akhtar-Khavari (Queensland University of Technology)Audiences That Ma er: Why States Publicly Admit to Breaking Interna onal Law
Yuan Yi Zhu (Nuffield College, University of Oxford)Tuuli-Anna Huikuri (University of Oxford)
The illegality of the targeted killing of Qasem SoleimaniYasmin Góes (New York University)
Calcula ng Reac ons from Sub-Na onal Governments in Treaty Nego a ons: US-Britain/Canada agreements 1783-1929
Mary H. Durfee (Michigan Technological University)
Interna onal EthicsHuman RightsInterna onal Law
Contemporary Ethical Challenges in Armed ConflictSA68: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Daniel R. Brunste er (University of California Irvine)Disc. Janina Dill (University of Oxford)
Panel
Currency Warfare and Jus ad Vim: The Ethics of Using Monetary Power Short of War
Ricardo Crespo (Grossmont College)Humanity and Non-Lethal Weapons: reframing the ethics of weapon control
Andree-Anne Melancon (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Jus Ad Bellum Spa alis: Weapons, A acks, and Self-Defense in Space
Lonneke Peperkamp (Radboud University Nijmegen )Compensa on for Killing: The US Military Prac ce of Compensa ng for Collateral Damage
Beth Morrison (University of Queensland)The "Drone" Lexicon
Joseph Chapa (US Air Force)
Interna onal LawHuman Rights
Interna onal Law and COVIDSA69: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University)Disc. Carolina Archanjo Portes Ferreira (PUC Minas)
Panel
Pandemic Pass? Treaty Deroga ons and Human Rights Prac ces During Covid-19
Suparna Chaudhry (Lewis & Clark College)Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University)Andrew Heiss (Georgia State University)
When the Industry Decides to Act Beyond Legal Compliance: The Interplay between Voluntary Public-Private Partnerships and Interna onal Regula ons
Mao Suzuki (University of Southern California)Ar cula ng the Rule of Law, Immuni es and Responsibility of Interna onal Organiza ons in Interna onal Law: Lessons learned from the UN and the Hai Cholera Case
Mulry MONDELICE (Ass. Prof., Royal Military College Saint-Jean- Université de Sherbrooke Faculty of Law)
The Impact of the Poli cal Structure on the COVID-19 Pandemic Restric ve Measures: The Cases of Greece, France and the USA
Alexandros Kyriakidis (University of Macedonia)A Brazilian Genocide? Understanding president Bolsonaro’s ac ons based on the Rome Statute
Yasmin Guedes (Universidade de São Paulo)
Global Development
An colonial Dreams and Connec vi esSA70: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University (Virginia Tech))
Disc. Alina Sajed (McMaster University)
Panel
Resona ng with Pales ne: Comparing Colonialisms and Reliving Traumas in (Northern) Ireland
Enrike van Wingerden (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Preliminary Program
Rethinking interna onal boundaries from the diaspora: A study on amefricanity
Fernanda Cardoso Fonseca (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio))
Indigenous economic forma ons and global developmentDavid K. Johnson (Johns Hopkins University)
Pan African Pasts and Afropolitan Futures: The African Union at 20Farai Chipato (University of O awa)
Translocal Power and 1960s GhanaPaul Emiljanowicz (McMaster University)
Human RightsTheoryInterna onal Law
Human Rights Norms Dynamics: Norm Contesta on in Theory and Prac ce
SA71: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Andrea Liese (University of Potsdam)Disc. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)
Panel
The Securi za on of Sexual and Gender Diversity: Understanding Resistance to the Transna onal Diffusion of LGBT Rights
Fernando Nunez-Mietz (McGill University)Jus ce Beyond Repair: Assessing the Strength of the Interna onal Norm of Repara ons
Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch (Suffolk University)Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University)
Interna onal human rights contesta on in UN diploma c foraPilar Elizalde (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))
Norm indeterminacy and the dual nature of norms. The case of the an -impunity norm
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fairfield University)Human Rights and Norm Collisions: Comparing the disrup ve effects of human rights norms across different fields of global governance
Anna Holzscheiter (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)Andrea Liese (University of Potsdam)Sassan Gholiagha (TU Braunschweig and WZB Berlin Social Science Center )
Human RightsWomen's CaucusGlobal Health
Intersec onal Violence: The Health and Human Rights of Women and Girls in Peace and Conflict
SA72: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Rhaissa Pagot (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)Disc. Monika Thakur (York University)
Panel
Sex Slavery in Los Angeles and Portland: The Intersec on of Race, Class, and Policy on the West Coast
Charles A Smith (UC Irvine)Heather Smith-Cannoy (Arizona State University)
For Be er, For Worse: Changes in Child Early Forced Marriage Prac ce
Tara Trask (Clemson University)Policia Femicida: Forms and Manifesta ons of Gender-Based Police Violence in Rio de Janeiro
Kris na Hinz (Free University of Berlin)
‘Gender and Truth’: The implementa on of truth commission recommenda ons addressing gender-based violence
Jessica Anania (University of Oxford)Forced marriage as an Interna onal Crime: Debate over Peace and Conflict Zone
Nitu Kumari (Maharashtra Na onal Law University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India)
Human RightsInterna onal Poli cal SociologyInterna onal Law
Democracy Promo on as a Changing Constella on of Prac cesSA73: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Leonie Holthaus (Technische Universität Darmstadt)Chair Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading)Disc. Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Panel
Prac ces of policy orienta on in democracy promo on researchLeonie Holthaus (Technische Universität Darmstadt)Jonas Wolff (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Promo ng Truth: On the Cultural Prac ces of Countering Disinforma on
Michael Christensen (Carleton University)Ask the prac oners! Prac ces of democracy promo on
Julia Leininger (German Development Ins tute (DIE))Daniel Nowack (Deutsches Ins tut für Entwicklungspoli k / German Development Ins tute)Charlo e Fiedler (German Development Ins tute)
Managing Expecta ons, Drawing Boundaries: Democracy Promo on in Post-Conflict States
Solveig Richter (University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt School of Public Policy)Siddharth Tripathi (University of Erfurt)
Stay Off My Field: Policing Boundaries in Human Rights and Democracy Promo on
Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College)Sarah Bush (Yale University)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Advances in Teaching and LearningSA74: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College)Disc. Ma hew LeRiche (Ohio University )
Panel
Roosevelt/Reagan: A (Feigned) Foreign Policy DebateTobias T. Gibson (Westminster College)
Life Skills Educa on: An Informal Way of Teaching Out of School Girls in Nepal
Nub Raj Bhandari (Janaki Women Awareness Society)Demonstra ng the Ties Between Poli cs and Healthcare from the Local to the Global Level: Enhancing Exis ng Courses with a Compara ve Public Health Unit
Coty Mar n (West Virginia Wesleyan College)Theatre Work as a Pedagogy of Teaching Conflict Resolu on: Reflec ons from a Higher Educa on Program in East Asia
Shukuko Koyama (Toyo University)Using “Fantasy” Poli cs to Increase Knowledge of Interna onal Poli cs
Petra Hendrickson (Northern Michigan University)
Preliminary Program
Global HealthA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Leadership approaches to pandemic governanceSA75: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Freek van der Vet (University of Helsinki, Erik Castrén Ins tute of Interna onal Law and Human Rights)
Disc. Andrea Schapper (University of S rling)
Panel
Intermes c Poli cs, Leadership, and Resilient Global Health Governance: Lessons for the Next Pandemic
Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina)Jeffrey A. Griffin (University of Nevada, Reno)
Dictators are Going to Dictate: Authoritarianism, Human Rights, and the SARS COVID-2 Pandemic
Owain D. Williams (University of Leeds)Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno)
Donald Trump's Narra ve on COVID-19 and Its Implica ons for Public Engagement
Esmaeil Esfandiary (Tuskegee University)Health and Foreign Policy: The Role of Diaspora Physicians and Public Health Specialists of Indian Origin
Mita Saksena (Western Connec cut State University)Community-led responses to the COVID-19 pandemic as pathways to thriving
Laura Peters (University College London)Geordan Shannon (UCL)Ilan Kelman (UCL)Eija Meriläinen (University College London)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Wired Poli cs: Perspec ves on the Digital DomainSA76: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University / Cato Ins tute)Disc. Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University / Cato Ins tute)
Panel
The scien fic and fic onal renderings of interna onal cyber conflicts
Alex Grigor (University of Cambridge)A prac ce approach to online decep on campaigns
Johanna Muhrbeck (Swedish Defence University)Cyber-Enabled Foreign Electoral Interference (CYFI) & State Restraint: Conceptual debates and theore cal answers
Arthur P. B. Laudrain (University of Oxford)Anxious Ac vism: The role of Behavioral Inhibi on System in the Radicaliza on Process
Presley McGarry (University of Massachuse s Lowell)Neil Shortland (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
“Strategies of Mobility, Claims of Agency: Researching Glocal Havana”
Nadia Nava (University of Turku )Benita Heiskanen (University of Turku)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Crea ng and Responding to ThreatsSA77: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Rishab Cha y (Arizona State University)Disc. M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University)
Panel
Evolu on of the villain: how has the threat percep on changed in popculture?
Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)
Colonial Iden es: Ontological Security in the Arc cGabriella Gricius (Colorado State University)
The Construc on of Security in the United States: The Case of Undocumented Immigra on and Climate Change
Mathilde Bourgeon (Université du Québec à Montréal)New Security: Advancing Categories of Threat
Nola Haynes (University of Southern California)‘Clima zing’ military strategy? A case study of the Indian armed forces
Dhanasree Jayaram (Manipal Academy of Higher Educa on)
Peace StudiesHuman Rights
Youth and Sustainable PeacebuildingSA78: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Siobhan McEvoy-Levy (Butler University)Chair Catherine Bolten (University of Notre Dame)Disc. Obasesam Okoi (University of St. Thomas)Disc. Anna Fe (University of Notre Dame)Disc. Caroline Hughes (University of Notre Dame)
Panel
What Makes Youth Par cipa on Meaningful? The Pi alls of Merging Poli cal Inclusion and Counter-Terrorism In Mul lateral Peace and Security Policy Frameworks
Ali Al ok (University of Notre Dame)The Difficulty of Being Taken Seriously: Symbolic Violence and Youth Par cipa on in Peacebuilding in Sierra Leone
Catherine Bolten (University of Notre Dame)"We Lived the River Through Our Bodies”: Environmental Care, Land-Based Pedagogy, and Intergenera onal Peacebuilding in Colombia
Angela Lederach (Creighton University)North American Indigeneity, Peace-Building, and Youth
Jus n de Leon (University of Notre Dame)Jordan Bighorn (Community Educa on Development Associa on )
How Do Children And Youth Par cipate In Transi onal Jus ce Mechanisms in Post-Accord Colombia?
Patricia Martuscelli (University College London)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Emo ons and Narra vesSA79: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM
Chair Satgin Hamrah (Tu s University)Disc. Satgin Hamrah (Tu s University)
Panel
Love and Longing: ‘Mul ple Emo onal Worlds’ in Contemporary Turkish Poli cs
Deepa Prakash (DePauw University)Asli Ilgit (Cukurova University)
Cultural trauma, populist grand narra ves, and BrexitMichael Toomey (Aberystwyth University)
Poli cal Fraternity – The Fraternity of the Peoples during the Spring me of the Peoples
Arthur Duhé (University of Oxford)Feeling European: Analysing ci zens’ emo onal a achments to the European Union
Anne-Marie Houde (University of Warwick)Emo on as a Component of Security and Strategy
Kristen Noa (Florida Interna onal University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Terrorism & CounterterrorismSB00-1: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Disc. Carlos Scalisi (San Bernardino Valley College)
Poster Gallery Session
Status Quo Terrorism: State-Terrorism in South Africa during Apartheid
Simon Taylor Spa al Analysis Between Home and A ack Sites Chosen by Perpetrators of Right-Wing Terrorist Incidents in the United States
Hope LaFreniere (University of Massachuse s Lowell)The Puzzle of Terror: Inves ga ng PLO and Hamas to Test Status and Lethality
Mei Shalev (Bar-Ilan University)Danger on the Horizon: How 20 years of counterterrorism shaped European Responses to COVID-19
James J. Fitzgerald (Dublin City University)The Poli cal Economy of (In)security in Africa: Analysing of the (Post)colonial Governmentality of (Counter)terrorism in Nigeria.
Akinyemi Oyawale (University of Warwick)
Environmental StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Economy
Private-public governance interac ons for sustainability in a compara ve context: the cases of China and the EU
SB01: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Graeme Auld (Carleton University)Part. Yixian Sun (University of Bath)Part. Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto)Part. Genevieve LeBaron (University of Sheffield)Part. Kate Macdonald (University of Melbourne)Part. Virginia Ann Haufler (University of Maryland)Part. Frank Biermann (Utrecht University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Studies Associa on
“What Does Queer Teach Us” The Pasts, Presents, and Futures of Queer Poli cs and Theories in Interna onal Rela ons
SB02: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Daniel Conway (University of Westminster)Disc. Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito
USFQ / Amherst College)Part. Mike Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont)Part. Julio César Díaz Calderón (University of Florida)Part. Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (York University)Part. Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Copenhagen)Part. Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)Part. Koen Slootmaeckers (City, University of London)Part. Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Jefferson University)Part. Francesca Romana Ammaturo (University of Roehampton)Part. Razan Ghazzawi (University of Sussex)
Structuring Inclusion
“I love to hate/I hate to love”: The Neoliberal Obfusca on of Queer’s Out-Rage-Us Origins
Mike Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont)The Mimicking of Queer IR: Why I Stopped Pain ng Coats and Started Tearing Them Apart?
Julio César Díaz Calderón (University of Florida)“LGBT Free Zone” or LGBT Friendly Europe: Why Queering Space is not about ‘Safety’
Francesca Romana Ammaturo (University of Roehampton)
What can Queer and Feminist IR offer the Syrian Social Movement?Razan Ghazzawi (University of Sussex)
Trauma/Shame: a Queer IR Challenge to Saviors and Rights in LGBT Poli cs
Koen Slootmaeckers (City, University of London)Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Copenhagen)
Queer woundability: trauma, carcerality and poli cs of recogni onBeatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (York University)
Theorizing Maurat, Troubling Queer: Sexual Poli cs in Everyday Kabul
Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Jefferson University)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Author Meets Cri cs: “Armed Guests: Territorial Sovereignty and Foreign Military Basing”
SB03: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Yvonne Chiu (U.S. Naval War College)Part. Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics)Part. Molly Cochran (Oxford Brookes University)Part. Brian Rathbun (University of Southern California)Part. Michael C. Williams (University of O awa)Part. Sebas an M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University)
Roundtable
Theory
New Direc ons in IR TheorySB04: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University)Disc. Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI))
Panel
Atmospheres of Securi za on in Global Poli csTy Solomon (University of Glasgow)
Aspira on as PowerMichelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuse s Boston)Martha Finnemore (George Washington University)
Poli cs of me - a means of power and orderingCostan Barzanje (The Swedish Defence University )
Breaking the Sixth Strategic Domain (A Quantum-Existen alist Perspec ve of Security)
Luis Jacob Retanan (Zhejiang University)A language game theory of interna onal ordering
Eric Haney (University of Oxford)
Interna onal Studies Associa onNordic Interna onal Studies Associa on
Old values and new outlets: Interna onal studies journals and the academic conversa on
SB05: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Annika F. Bjorkdahl (Lund University)Part. Mar n C. Hall (Lund University)Part. Ted Svensson (Lund University)Part. Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)Part. Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)Part. Xymena Kurowska (Central European University)Part. Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies &
Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro)
Partner Organiza on
Preliminary Program
Theory
New Theore cal Perspec ves on Great Power Poli cs IISB06: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)Disc. Selim Yilmaz (University of No ngham)
Panel
Spheres of Influence and the US-China Strategic Compe onSelina Ho (Na onal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy)
How Do You Say Power in Chinese? Transcending Divergences in How Power is Performed in China vs the West
Ce Liang (University of Cambridge)Tom Chen (Ohio State University)Haoming Xiong (The Ohio State University)
Maintaining Equilibrium Theory: Explaining Regional Power Behavior Under Hegemonic Shi
Mateusz Ambrożek (University of Warsaw)Domina on and Resistance in the Nuclear Order
Sascha Hach (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Rethinking Regional Security Complexes: A Theore cal Adapta on
Dennis Senam Amable (University of No ngham, Ningbo China)
Peace Studies
Rebel Group Strategies in Civil WarSB07: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Amanda Rizkallah (Pepperdine University)Disc. Emily Knowles (Adam Smith Interna onal/Centre for Civilians
in Armed Conflict)
Panel
Dangerous messages? The effect of rhetoric used by rebel groups on the use of terrorism and one-sided violence in civil conflict
Minnie Minhyung Joo (University of Massachuse s Lowell)Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee)
Insurgent narra vesRomain Malejacq (Radboud University Nijmegen)Sean Lee (American University in Cairo)
Targe ng Telecommunica ons: Why Do Rebel Groups Target Informa on and Communica on Technology Infrastructure?
Mehmet Erdem Arslan (University of Essex)Figh ng Styles Ma er: Rebel Group's Military Strategies and the Dura on of Internal Armed Conflict
Leo Tamamizu (Graduate Center, the City University of New York (CUNY))
Rebel Group Branding and Public Support for External Interven on: A Survey Experiment
Amy Skoll (UC Davis)
Peace StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Examining Peace and Conflict Using Everyday Peace IndicatorsSB08: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Séverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University)Disc. Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University)
Panel
Reimagining Public Safety: Using Everyday Indicators of Safety to Assess Police Reform
Peter Dixon (Brandeis University)Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University)Fiorella Vera-Adrianzen (University of New Mexico)
Barometers, Indicators and Peace: Comparing External and Internal Measurement Systems
Pamina M. Firchow (Brandeis University)Peter Dixon (Brandeis University)
Evalua ng Everyday Evalua on: using metaevalua ve frameworks for the empirical assessment of Everyday Peace Indicator methodology adapta ons for peacebuilding design, monitoring, and evalua on
Zach Tilton (Western Michigan University)Varia on in the Micro-Dynamics of Reconcilia on
Kate Lonergan (Uppsala University)Pamina M. Firchow (Brandeis University)
The Many Talibans of Afghanistan: Naviga ng Poli cal Mul plicity with Armed Actors
Eliza Urwin (The Graduate Ins tute Geneva)
TheoryInterna onal Organiza on
Ecological Theories in Interna onal StudiesSB09: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School)Disc. Peter Katzenstein (Cornell University)
Panel
How did environmental governance become complex? Understanding Mutualism between Environmental NGOs and Interna onal Organiza ons
Jessica F. Green (University of Toronto)Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland)
Ins tu onal Ecologies and Organiza onal Change in Global Governance
Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen Business School)Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
Organiza ons and the Evolu on of Coopera onDavid A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)Danielle Jung (Emory University)
Global Governance at the Border: The Linked Ins tu onal Ecology of Migra on and Asylum
Nele Kortendiek (Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen)Vigilantes Beyond Borders: Resource Par oning among Transna onal NGOs
Me e Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge)Jason Sharman (University of Cambridge)
Interna onal Organiza on
Regionalism and Domes c Poli cal Crises: How and why Regional Organiza ons Intervene in Member States?
SB10: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kevin Parthenay (University of Tours)Chair Frank Ma heis (Université libre de Bruxelles)Disc. Frank Ma heis (Université libre de Bruxelles)Part. Thomas Legler (Universidad Iberoamericana)Part. Jose Briceno Ruiz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México)Part. Sonia Le Gouriellec (Université catholique Lille)Part. David Camroux (Sciences Po-CERI/Vietnam Na onal
University)Part. Kevin Parthenay (University of Tours)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Communica on
Media, Geopoli cs, and TechnologySB11: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)Disc. Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)
Panel
Digital Neo-mercan lism: 5G, cloud, chips, AI and the US – China compe on
Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Endogenous Ins tu onal Change: How the English Wikipedia Became the Last Good Place on the Internet
Sverrir Steinsson (George Washington University)China’s interna onal communica on on Ar ficial Intelligence
Carolijn van Noort (University of the West of Scotland)Rise of digital neo-techno na onalism: a new IR and geopoli cal factor?
Ivan V. Danilin (Ins tute of World Economy and Interna onal Rela ons (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
(Mis)represen ng Arab Public Opinion: Western Media Repor ng on Public Opinion Surveys in the Middle East
Russell Lucas (Michigan State University)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Early modern interna onal rela ons - 1SB12: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)Disc. Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)
Panel
Priest Antonio Vieira: sermons, history and poli csFernando Maia (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)LETICIA MARIA DE OLIVEIRA BORGES (UNIVERSIDADE VEIGA DE ALMEIDA)
The composi on and ordering of early modern interna onal society: Evidence from courtly ceremonial
Quen n P. Bruneau (The New School)Beyond Westphalia: States, Interna onal Law, and the Monopoliza on of the Right to Wage War
Claire Vergerio (Leiden University)Pre-Colonial IR: Empires, Alliances and Domina on in the XV-XVI Centuries
Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University)Nonac on and ritual ac on: iden fying prudence in Chinese poli cal philosophy and diploma c prac ce of the late Qing
Anna Wojciuk (University of Warsaw)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
In Memory of Michael D. Ward: Scholar, Mentor, and FriendSB13: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex)Part. Xun Cao (Penn State University)Part. Cassy L. Dorff (Vanderbilt University)Part. David R. Davis (Emory University)Part. Shahryar Minhas (Michigan State University)Part. Alex Mintz (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC))Part. John O'Loughlin (University of Colorado)Part. Grace I. Scarborough (Leidos)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Interna onal Interven ons In An Emerging Global Order: Current Trends And Challenges In Interven on Research
SB14: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Florian P. Kuehn (Göteborg's Universitet/University of Gothenburg )
Disc. Bruno Charbonneau (Royal Military College Saint-Jean)Disc. Nicolas Lemay-Hebert (Australian Na onal University)Part. Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg)Part. Katrin Travouillon (Australian Na onal University)Part. Pol Bargues (CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for Interna onal
Affairs))Part. Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal)Part. Patricia Rinck (University of Duisburg-Essen)Part. Raquel Da Silva (Ins tuto Universitário de Lisboa)Part. Isabel Rocha de Siqueira (IRI/PUC-Rio)
Roundtable
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Poli cal Islam: More Than IslamismSB15: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of Birmingham)
Disc. Daniel Philpo (University of Notre Dame)
Panel
State Islam versus the Islamic StateJonathan Laurence (Prof., Boston College)
Evalua ng the Resonance of Official Islam in Oman, Jordan, and Morocco
Annelle Sheline (Rice University) Wahhabism in the World: The Geopoli cs of Saudi Religious Transna onalism
Peter Mandaville (George Mason University)Turkish Islam Abroad: Europe, America, Asia and Africa
Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University)Moral Governance as a State Policy Framework of the Bangsamoro Regime
Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on (PHISO))
Interna onal Organiza onPeace Studies
The Legi macy of UN Peacekeeping Ac vi es: Official and Counter-Narra ves
SB16: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Shivika Choudhary (Assistant Professor, University of Delhi)Disc. Margot Tudor (Poli cs, University of Exeter)
Panel
Franchised States and the Bureaucracy of Peace - Exploring the Space Between Implementa on and Mul lateral Decision-Making Processes in Peacebuilding
Niels Nagelhus Schia (NUPI)Blacklis ng Rebels: United Na ons’ Decision to Blacklist Child Rights Violators in Armed Conflict
Minju Kwon (Chapman University)A threat rather than a resource: Why voicing internal cri cism is difficult in interna onal organiza ons
Ben Chris an (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Twee ng the Peace: The UN’s Use of Twi er to Legi mate its Peacekeeping Ac vi es
Robin El Kady (University of St Andrews)
Preliminary Program
Self-Legi ma on in IOs: Narra ves, Counter-Narra ves, and Organiza onal Change
Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyTheory
Conceptualising the GlobalSB17: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast)Disc. Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast)
Panel
Transversalizing the Interna onal: conceptual puzzles in interna onal poli cal sociology.
Joao P. Nogueira (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
The problem of place in prac ce theoryMiranda Loli (TU Darmstadt)
What is Dis-orienta on in Thinking the Interna onal? Rupture of the Kan an Horizons of IR, Toward the Global Unlimited
Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College)Strategic Ontology and The Concept of Humanity in Global Poli cs
Christopher Ankersen (NYU Center for Global Affairs)Black Atlan c Theoriza ons for the Interna onal: Disputes and challenges from Lélia Gonzalez and Clóvis Moura
Fernanda Cardoso Fonseca (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio))Vítor de Souza Costa (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio))
Foreign Policy Analysis
Foreign Policy, Public Opinion, and Media in La n America: Findings from “The Americas and the World Project” and Beyond
SB18: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas)
Disc. Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida (University of Sao Paulo)
Panel
Democra zing Sending Countries? Poli cal Regime, Interna onal Migra on, and Poli cal Par cipa on
Elena Sánchez-Mon jano ( Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE))Gerardo Maldonado (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas)
Individual-level A tudes toward Interna onal Trade: Evalua ng the Framing Effect of Consumer Goods’ Prices, Job Crea on, and Specific-sector Economic Performance in a Survey Experiment in Brazil
Flavio Pinheiro (Federal University of ABC (UFABC))Ivan Almeida Lopes Fernandes (UFABC)
Brazilian Foreign Policy through the editorial lens of the US mediaPedro Feliú Ribeiro (Universidade de São Paulo )
Individual-level A tudes toward Trade: (re)evalua ng economic and idea onal determinants in La n America
Ivan Almeida Lopes Fernandes (UFABC)Flavio Pinheiro (Federal University of ABC (UFABC))Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida (University of Sao Paulo)
The Presiden al Agenda in Foreign Policy: The Cases of the Southern Cone and Brazil.
Miguel A. López Varas (Ins tute of Interna onal Studies (IEI) / University of Chile)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Trade Wars and Domes c Poli cs in East AsiaSB19: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)Disc. Sung Eun Kim (Korea University)Disc. Jian Xu (Emory)
Panel
The U.S.-China Trade War, Covid-19, and the Adjustment Strategies of Chinese Firms: Evidence from a Survey Analysis
Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas)In the Middle: American Mul na onals in China and Trade War Poli cs
Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)Rigao Liu (University of Kansas)Samantha Vortherms (University of California, Irvine)
Trade Wars at the Intersec on of Memory and Industrial Policy in Japan and South Korea
Kris n Vekasi (University of Maine)Turning China Fever into China Fear: Sectoral Varia ons of South Korean Firm’s Response to China’s Economic Statecra
Seung-Youn Oh (Bryn Mawr College)The Domes c Poli cal Consequences of Global Economic Expansion in Rising Powers: Evidence from Survey Experiments in China
Yeling Tan (University of Oregon)David Steinberg (Johns Hopkins University)Daniel McDowell (Syracuse University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Foreign Aid Withdrawals: Credibility, Efficacy, and Recep onSB20: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Hillary G. Corwin (The University of Texas at Aus n)Disc. Ma hew S. Winters (University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign)
Panel
Targets of State Violence, Transna onal Affini es, and the Composi on of Foreign Assistance
Hillary G. Corwin (The University of Texas at Aus n)Fickle Aid: How Aid Withdrawals, Sanc ons, and Poor Record-Keeping Make Development Assistance Unpredictable
Alice Iannantuoni (University of Geneva)Foreign Pressure and Public Opinion in Target States
Ma hew S. Winters (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Condi oning and Cu ng off Foreign Aid in Post-Conflict ContextsAila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley)
Counterpart Financing in World Bank Projects: Risk of Aid Withdrawal and Domes c Signaling
Stefano Jud (Emory University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Effec veness of Economic Sanc onsSB21: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University)Disc. Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi)
Panel
Interstate Rivalry and Sanc ons: An Unprobed LinkShaoshuang Wen (University of South Carolina)
Coopera ve Interac ons and Complementary Interests: The Effects of Intra-Industry Trade on Sanc ons Bus ng
Keith Preble (University at Albany, SUNY)
Preliminary Program
Sanc on or No Sanc on: Survey Experiment on Poli cal Support in Thailand
Enze Han (University of Hong Kong)Lingbo Zhao (Pennsylvania State University)
Effec veness of Sanc on Threats: An Experimental Evidence from Turkey
Efe Tokdemir (Bilkent University)Do sanc ons curb transna onal terrorism? A matching approach to sanc ons effec veness
Anton Peez (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt / University of Frankfurt)
Global Development
From Sites to Rela ons: Towards a Social-Ecology of Land in Interna onal Rela ons (II)
SB22: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University)Disc. Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University)
Panel
Land Titling as Strategy of Resistance or Reproduc on of Colonial Designs?: Coloniality, Land Registra on, and Rela onality in Tanzania
Felix Mantz (Queen Mary University of London)Territorialising the Moon: A Poli cal Ecology of Celes al Lands
Julie Patarin-Jossec (Centre Emile Durkheim/Science Po Bordeaux)
Postcolonial Sites for State Forma on and Connected Security Governance: Geography, the Military and the Marketplace in East Africa
Mathilde Kaalund (University of Copenhagen)Contes ng the Poli cal Ecology of Racial Capitalism
Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech)American Security, Global Disability: A (Post)colonial Disability Studies Analysis of (Neo)colonial Land Rela ons in the American Security Project
Rosalia Gambino (Rutgers University - Newark)
Global Development
(De)colonial Methods, Cultural Ins tu ons, and Global IR (Part II)SB23: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Samid Suliman (Griffith University)Disc. Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)
Panel
The Missing C Word in the Study of Tibet: Coloniality of Poli csDibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)
Agurumyela’s Tours of Silenced Histories: African Orature and the Pluriversality of Sagacious Thought
Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University)Visible on our own terms; authors of our own stories. Art-Praxis and/as the enfleshment of reason
Erina Finau (University of Newcastle)Youth Ar cula ng Self-determina on: Messages and Visuals from Guåhan to New Caledonia
Sylvia Frain (Auckland University of Technology and the University of Guam)ela ana razafi (ERALO University of New Caledonia)
Decolonising Ta oo Art SpacesCarmalita Dorell Ben Patel (Griffith University )
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Changing iden es in the face of war trauma and displacementSB24: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kathrin Bachleitner (University of Oxford)Disc. Yasmine Zarhloule (University of Oxford)
Panel
Media on, Iden ty Construc on, and Norma ve Change: Syria and the Geneva Peace Process.
Sarah Clowry (Durham University)Highway to the Homeland: Moroccan roadside service sta ons and rituals of return as sites of encounter
Yasmine Zarhloule (University of Oxford)What is Syrian Na onalism? Primordialism and Roman cism in Official Baath Discourse
Rahaf Aldoughli (Lancaster University )From shame to pride: the poli cs of tribal iden ty in contemporary Syria
Haian Dukhan (Central European University)The effects of war trauma on na onal iden ty. The case of Syria.
Kathrin Bachleitner (University of Oxford)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesPoli cal Demography and GeographyHuman Rights
Public Opinion Towards Immigra on and RefugeesSB25: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Erin K. Wilson (University of Groningen)Disc. Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8)
Panel
Once Hated, Now Loved?: Explaining the Changes in the A tudes towards Asian Immigrants in the United States and Australia
Jieun Park (University of California Los Angeles)The Individual and Contextual Determinants of An -Immigrant A tudes
Sumeyye Mine Iltekin (University of Delaware)Demographic Decline and Immigra on to Europe
Jus n Gest (George Mason University)Threat Percep ons, Integra on and Ci zenship: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
Burcu Pinar Alakoc (Webster University)Alan Zarychta (University of Chicago)Gulay Ugur Goksel (Istanbul Bilgi University)
Democra za on and A tudes towards Immigrants in the Middle East and North Africa
Elizabeth Davis (Syracuse University)Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Insurgency: Coopera on and AlliancesSB26: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University)Disc. T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School)
Panel
"If You Can't Beat 'em, Join 'em": Coopera on, Non-State Sponsorship, and the Non-State Armed Group Strategic Interac on Matrix
Michel Wyss (Ins tute for History, Universiteit Leiden )Commi ed Sponsors: External Support Overtness and Insurgent Interac ons with Civilians in Civil Wars
Arthur Stein (University of Montréal)
Preliminary Program
Local and Foreign Non-State Actor Alliances: Explaining the Persistence of the al-Qaeda-Taliban Coali on in Afghanistan
Barbara Elias (Bowdoin College)Stronger, Be er, Longer: Durability in State-Armed Non-State Actor Alliances
Berika Ozcan (University of Minnesota Twin Ci es)Taking Stock of Proxy War Studies: Concepts, Theories, Methods
Assaf Moghadam (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC))Michel Wyss (Ins tute for History, Universiteit Leiden )
Interna onal Organiza onPeace Studies
Interna onal Organiza ons and Peaceful Change: Theory and Prac ce
SB27: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair T. V. Paul (McGill University)Disc. Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen)Disc. Kai He (Griffith University)Part. John Ikenberry (Princeton University)Part. Ian Hurd (Northwestern University)Part. Amitav Acharya (American University)Part. Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford)Part. Maria Ivanova (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College)Part. Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo)Part. Christopher Layne (Texas A&M University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Reshaping The Poli cal Fabric: The Mul -Tiered Impact Of China's Belt And Road Ini a ve
SB28: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Pascal Abb (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Chair Jonas Wolff (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Disc. Jonas Wolff (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Panel
The roads not taken: the BRI‘s impact on center-periphery tensions in Pakistan
Pascal Abb (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)‘Fragments’ of BRI in fragile states: Shaping the geopoli cs of centre-periphery rela ons in host countries
Monalisa Adhikari (University of Edinburgh)The BRI and China’s partnership diplomacy in South Asia and Europe
Filippo Boni (The Open University)Contending water infrastructures in the Mekong river basin and their impact on China’s BRI
Sebas an Biba (Goethe University Frankfurt)Shaping the peripheries of China- BRI infrastructural projects and drivers for success
May Tan-Mullins (University of No ngham Ningbo China)
Interna onal Security Studies
Entanglement, Abandonment and Great Power Rivalries in the 21st Century
SB29: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)Disc. Takuya Matsuda (King's College London, War Studies)
Panel
US allies and abandonment anxiety: comparing the Nixon doctrine to Trump’s America First
Pierre Colau (Laval University)
Fear of entrapment? US allies changing behavior in the Indo-PacificJus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal)Maxandre For er (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Europe’s American Strategy: Overcoming Alliance Insecuri esDominika Kunertova (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
From “Deep” to “Selec ve” Engagement: US Defense Commitments and the Issue of Entanglement in the 21st century
Jonathan Paquin (Laval University)Dilemmas for U.S. Security Partners in the Indo-Pacific
John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Global Comeback of Industrial Policy. Panel 1: The (Geo-)Poli cal Economy of the EU's Compe veness Race
SB30: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Monica Clua Losada (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)Disc. Sophia Price (Leeds Becke University)
Panel
Yet another bailout? The new EU Industrial Policy and Financial Capital
Angela Wigger (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)Embedded autonomy in the single market: European industrial policy and the Commission’s curious shi towards a developmental network state
Luuk Schmitz (European University Ins tute )Donato Di Carlo (Max Planck Ins tute for the Study of Socie es)
Financing industrial policy in dependent market economiesVera Scepanovic (Leiden University)
Industrial Policy for a Country that Dislikes Industrial Policy: The Limita ons of German Expor sm
Andreas Noelke (Goethe University Frankfurt)Neomercan lism Redux? The Resurgence of State Interven onism in Europe?
Andy Storey (University College Dublin)
Interna onal Security Studies
U.S. Grand Strategy in a Smaller WorldSB31: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Nina Silove (ETH Zurich and Harvard University)Disc. Paul C. Avey (Virginia Tech)Disc. Linde Desmaele (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije
Universiteit Brussel)
Panel
An Ambivalent Balancer, at BestJohn Schuessler (Texas A&M University - Bush School)
Double-headed Eagle: U.S. Mul -regional Commitments in Historical Perspec ve
Paul Van Hoo (Hague Centre for Strategic Studies)Maintaining Interna onal Rela ons: Construc ng a Sustainable U.S. Grand Strategy
Richard Maass (Old Dominion University)Conceptualizing Early U.S. Grand Strategy
Andrew Szarejko (Naval Postgraduate School)Unipolarity and U.S. Military Interven ons
Nils Hägerdal (Tu s University)Sidita Kushi (Bridgewater State University)Monica Duffy To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Security Studies
Military and CrimeSB32: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Georgina Holmes (King's College London)Disc. Michael J. Butler (Clark University)
Panel
Arms Trafficking and its Impact in Brazilian Na onal DefenseGuilherme Dias (Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior do Exercito - ECEME)Carlos Frederico Coelho (Escola de Comando e Estado Maior do Exército)
Combatant Socializa on, Norms of Restraint, and Conduct toward Civilians in War: Survey Data from the U.S. and Philippine Militaries
Andrew Bell (Indiana University Bloomington)Troop Crime in Peace me: Criminality and Accountability of U.S. Troops Worldwide during the Cold War
Asif Efrat (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya)Why Do Military Officers Condone Sexual Violence? Toward a General Theory of Commander Tolerance
Changwook Ju (Yale University)Beyond Add Women and S r: The Effects of Gendered Socializa on on Sexual Exploita on and Abuse in Peacekeeping
Laura Huber (Cornell University)Angie Torres-Beltran (Cornell University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Russia in Interna onal Rela onsSB33: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Lilia Arakelyan (Florida Interna onal University )Disc. Anna Borshchevskaya (The Washington Ins tute for Near East
Policy)
Panel
Posing Problems without Shacking Up: Prospects for a Sino-Russian Alliance and Implica ons for Regional Security
Oriana Skylar Mastro (Stanford University)The Russian Energy Policy and its Interna onal Projec on Strategy in the Post-Soviet Space (2000-2018)
José Lemos (UNESP )New Imperialism: Con nuing Russian-Turkish Compe on in the Caucuses
Lilia Arakelyan (Florida Interna onal University )Hanna Kassab (East Carolina University)
Russian Defense Policy in the 21st century: norma ve and opera onal aspects - between resources and forward defenses.
Larlecianne Piccolli (ISAPE - South American Ins tute for Poli cs and Strategy)
Germany's Posi oning in the Triangular Rela ons with Russia and the US
Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters (School of Advanced Interna onal Studies, Johns Hopkins University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Iden es, Cultures, and Prac ces of the Far-right Online Ecosystem.
SB34: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Stephane Baele (University of Exeter)Disc. Jean-Francois Drolet (Queen Mary University London)
Panel
Pure and Masculine: The interlocking logics of ingroup purity and women's objec fica on in far-right online movements.
Beth Gardner (University of Copenhagen)Nicole Doerr (University of Copenhagen)
Mapping, scraping, and analysing the far-right online ecosystem: A large-scale approach to far-right iden es on the internet.
Stephane Baele (University of Exeter)Lewys Brace (University of Exeter)Callum Craig (Trinity College Dublin)
Radical right hate speeches and fake news, in mes of pandemicManuela Caiani (Scuola Normale Superiore)
How the Rhetoric of Women in the Alt-Right Broadens the Movement’s Appeal
Richard Nielsen (MIT)Nothing in Common? A Semio c Compara ve Analysis of Far Right & Jihadi Extremist Rhetoric
Weeda Mehran (University of Exeter)Ben Miller (Emory University)Stephen Herron (Queen’s University Belfast)
Interna onal Security Studies
Poli cal Violence and Security in Subsaharan AfricaSB35: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Bryan Arva (University of Maryland)Disc. Jeremy S. Speight (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Panel
United Na ons peacekeeping: the use of force and protec on of civilians in constant adapta on
Sergio Luiz Aguilar (Sao Paulo State University (UNESP))The Failure of Par san Alignment: State Responses to Terror Incidents in Nigeria.
Jemima Ackah-Arthur (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
New Wars and Civil Society: A compara ve perspec ve on the Sahel and the Black Sea Region
Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai University)
Legacies of Rebellion: The Forma on of States a er Conflict Johannes Juede (Ins tute for Poli cal Science, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg)
Paramilitary Farmers: The Militariza on of Na onal Development in Malawi
Ma hew P. Dearing (Na onal Defense University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Ethical Considera ons in Research with Military PersonnelSB36: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Dus n Johnson (University of Gothenburg)Chair Vanessa Brown (Carleton University)Disc. Lisa Ekman (Swedish Defence University)
Panel
Hierarchy, Informed Consent, and Research Ethics in Mul na onal Research on UN Peacekeeping
Marion Laurence (Royal Military College of Canada)Dus n Johnson (University of Gothenburg)
Ethical Considera ons and End-of-Life Communica on: Semi-Structured Interviews with Military Students
Lauren Mackenzie (Marine Corps University)Ethical Dilemmas of Feminist Ethnographic Research in an Intersec onally Stra fied Military
Vanessa Brown (Carleton University)Ethics in Team-Based Social Science Research with Military Personnel
Kerry Fosher (Marine Corps University)
Preliminary Program
Being Near and Becoming Distant: Ethics and the Cri cal Veteran Researcher
Hannah West (Newcastle University)
Interna onal Security Studies
States and Global Arms Market: How States Deal with the Trade-offs in Defense Procurement
SB37: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College)Disc. Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Springfield)
Panel
Strange Bedfellows in Defense Procurement: Allies, Enemies, and Turkey’s S-400 Purchase
Lisel Hintz (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)Producing Airpower: Neo-Liberalism, Sta sm and the Manufacturing of Military Power
Marc R. DeVore (University of St. Andrews)Big Fish in Small Ponds?: How Diffusion of Armed Drones Affect Regional Conflicts
Burak Kadercan (US Naval War College)Caglar Kurc (Bilkent University)
“Autarky-efficiency dilemma” through the glass of Turkish arms exporta on under AKP : interna onaliza on vs autonomiza on of the Turkish defense industry?
Anouck Côrte-real Pinto (NORIA ( Paris, Think Tank))Turkey’s Quest for Missile Defense
Aaron Stein (Foreign Policy Research Ins tute)
Diploma c Studies
Correlates of DiplomacySB38: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Kris n Haugevik (NUPI)Disc. Marina E. Henke (Her e School / Northwestern University)
Panel
"Ambassador, you're really spoiling us!": Diploma c Gi s and Profligate Autocrats
Morten Skumsrud Andersen (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Visual Cura on and Imita on in Everyday Digital Diplomacy: or Why Diploma c Social Media Images Look the Same
Yevgeniy Golovchenko (University of Copenhagen)Anna Helene Kvist Møller (University of Copenhagen)
Human Rights, Tac cal Self-Censorship, and Chinese Diploma c Visits
Neil Ketchley (University of Oslo)Gender Inequality in Digital Diplomacy: Do Female Diplomats Receive more Nega vity?
Yevgeniy Golovchenko (University of Copenhagen)Patrice Wangen (University of Copenhagen)
The short-term and long-term effects of diploma c visits on poli cal stability
Alistair Smith (The University of Melbourne)Ma Malis (New York University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ac vism for our mesSB39: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Skyler Hawkins (Independent Scholar)Disc. F. Asli Ergul Jorgensen (Ege University)
Panel
Affec ve Mobilisa ons: Women Ac vists in the Vic ms’ Movement in Nepal
Hanna Ketola (King's College London)
The Transna onal Poli cal Engagement of LGBTQ dancers: Voguing in Warsaw and Kiev
Giovanna Di Mauro (Collegium Civitas)How Could the “#MeToo” Movement Spread Worldwide In 2017? Supplemental Analysis on the Condi ons under Which Transna onal Advocacy Networks Become Influen al
San Lee (University of Connec cut)Digital empowering posi vity: reclaiming empowerment through diasporic networked counterpublics
Ka y Alhayek (University of Massachuse s Amherst)Under the Influencer: Analyzing Instagram Influencers’ Mo ves on Challenging Female Beauty and Body Standards
Alexia B. Mar nez (California State University, San Bernardino)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
The Gendered Poli cs of (Counter)Terrorism and Na onal SecuritySB40: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Satgin Hamrah (Tu s University)Disc. Tarsis Daylan Brito (London School of Economics (LSE))
Panel
The Double Bind of Counterterrorism StrategyCourtney N. Burns (Bucknell University)Elena Roe (Bucknell University)
Feminism gone too far: Gendered boundaries and Russian disinforma on about "Swedish decline"
Emil Edenborg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Ageing Up, Infan lising Down – Islamophobia, Race and Sexuality in UK Counterterrorism
Rahima Siddique (University of Manchester)Ideologies of Conflict and Protec on: Combat Readiness and Na onal Security in India’s Hindu Na onalist and Military Discourse
Taveeshi Singh (Syracuse University) The Care Poli cs of Terrorism: Mothering Ac on in Response to Vic ms of Terrorism
Candice Ortbals-Wiser (Abilene Chris an University)Charlo e Lang (Pepperdine University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Risks, Vulnerabili es and Fragmented Truths: Academic AlchemySB41: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Cris na Masters (University of Manchester)Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University)Part. Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)Part. Cris na Masters (University of Manchester)Part. Marysia Zalewski (Cardiff University)Part. Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa;
Dartmouth College)
Roundtable
Interna onal Organiza onGlobal Health
Success or Failure? Mul lateral Responses to the Covid-19SB42: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Gabriel Rached (Universidade Federal Fluminense & Università degli Studi di Milano)
Disc. Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska (University of Warsaw, Department of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Studies)
Panel
INTERNAL RELATIONS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION DURING COVID-19Sinem Kocamaz (Ege University)
How to Boost IO Reputa on? United Na ons’ Covid-19 Emergency Aid and its Effects on UN Reputa on in the MENA Region
Eyal Rubinson (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Preliminary Program
Mul na onal Enterprises in Crisis? The Corona Pandemic, Corporate Beliefs, and the Rela onship between the State and Market
Ma hias Hofferberth (University of Texas, San Antonio)Ulrich Franke (University of Erfurt)
EU-LAC Inter-regionalism during the covid-19 pandemicBruno Theodoro Luciano (São Paulo State University)
How Did Regional Organiza ons Respond to Covid-19? A Compara ve Analysis
Avraham Baranes (Elmhurst University)Timothy Hazen (Elmhurst University)
South Asia in World Poli cs
Mul polar Compe on, Power Transi ons, and Military Moderniza on: The Impact on Deterrence Dynamics in Southern Asia
SB43: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Elizabeth Threlkeld (S mson Center)Disc. Happymon Jacob (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Disc. Christopher Clary (University at Albany)Disc. Rajeswari P. Rajagopalan (Observer Research Founda on)
Panel
Condi ons for Nuclear Use: Re-evalua ng Pakistan’s Doctrine a er the 2019 Pulwama-Balakot Crisis
Rabia Akhtar (University of Lahore)From Enduring Rivalry to Enduring Coopera on: Pathways to Conflict Transforma on and Regional Stability in South Asia
Farhan Hanif Siddiqi (Quaid-i-Azam University)Military Modernisa on and Deterrence Dynamics: The Case of China, India and Pakistan
Arun Vishwanathan (Central University of Gujarat)The Til ng US-China-India Strategic Triangle: Key Debates in the Post-Galwan China
Antara Singh (Centre for Social and economic Progress (CSEP))Prospects for Deterrence Failure: Implica ons of Military Moderniza on and Arms Race Instability in South Asia
Mansoor Ahmed (Center for Interna onal Strategic Studies Islamabad)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Migra on Poli cs 2: Assembling Diverse Actors and their Rela onsSB44: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Anja K. Franck (University of Gothenburg)Disc. Abbey Steele (University of Amsterdam)
Panel
Nego a ng and contes ng the border from below: an alterna ve account of European border externaliza on in Senegal
Agnese Pacciardi (University of Lund)The Knowledge Poli cs of Monitoring the EU Trust Fund for Africa
Natalie Welfens (University of Amsterdam)Saskia Bonjour (University of Amsterdam)
Capacity Building, Migra on Management, and the Global Compacts
Nicholas Micinski (Assistant Professor, University of Maine)Philippe Bourbeau (University Laval)
Thinking beyond priva za on: states, private actors, and markets for migra on
Joseph Anderson (University of Gothenburg)Joakim Berndtsson (University of Gothenburg)
Migra on Governance in Northeast Asia: a Study of Geopoli cal Alignments at the UN General Assembly
Virginie Lippe (Université Laval | Universiteit Leiden)
Global Development
Resistance in the Age of Globaliza onSB45: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Maria Jose Mendez (Harvard University )Disc. Túlio Resende Zille (Bowdoin College)
Panel
From “The Hunger Games” to Southeast Asian protests, the role of popular culture in crea ng global symbols of resistance.
Huda Rahman (Vassar College)Songs of protest: Resistance and solidarity through musical movements in La n America
Laurel Hanson (Vassar College)Red, yellow, pink: The umbrella as a symbol of protec on to resistance
Taylor Gee (Vassar College)Islamic Socialism as a force of resistance in colonial and post-colonial Bengal
Syed Moosa (Vassar College)Social Media in the West: Resistance is changing shape. But is it frui ul?
Arshia Iqbal (Vassar College)
Environmental Studies
Neoliberal Governance in Green Transi onSB46: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Shiming Yang (University of Southern California)Disc. Aar Gupta (Wageningen University)
Panel
Targe ng Greenhouse Gas Polluters: Explaining divergent strategies to mo vate climate ac on in the global oil and cement industries
Simone Pulver (University of California Santa Barbara)The poten al for agency under ins tu onal complexity
Oscar Widerberg (Free University Amsterdam (VU), Ins tute for Environmental Sciences (IVM))Philipp Pa berg (Ins tute for Environmental Studies)
Environmental Sustainability in World Bank LendingBen Cormier (London School of Economics & Poli cal Science)Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto)Mark S. Manger (University of Toronto)Jacob Winter (University of Toronto)
Climate Policy for the Republican Mind: Overcoming Nega ve Snap Judgments with Message Framing
Maureen Purcell (UC Irvine, School of Social Ecology) Can accoun ng see nature? How accoun ng standards shape the future of a green transi on
Sylvain Maechler (UNIL)
Environmental Studies
Security & Conflicts in a Climate Changed WorldSB47: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Dhanasree Jayaram (Manipal Academy of Higher Educa on)Disc. Ashok Swain (Uppsala University)
Panel
Picking But Not Choosing: The Global South’s Response to Climate Securi za on
Sarang Shidore (University of Texas at Aus n)The Climate Emergency and Securi za on Theory: Naviga ng the Eco-Authoritarian Predicament
Michael Albert (SOAS University of London)
Preliminary Program
The Weaponiza on of Water: The case of Yemen Dan Gamarnik (University of Chicago)Kris na Rohrer (University of California, Santa Barbara )
“Wait, it’s always been militarized?” The Royal Danish Navy in the Arc c
Timothy Choi (University of Calgary)Environmental Terrorism: 20 Years On
Elizabeth Chalecki (University of Nebraska - Omaha)
Interna onal Security Studies
Transi onal Police StrategiesSB48: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Sabrina Karim (Cornell University)Disc. Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University)
Panel
The other counter-terror transforma on in Northern Ireland: from police to military auxiliaries and the development of the Ulster Defence Regiment
Patrick Finnegan (University of St Andrews)New standards for interna onal donors for effec ve and efficient CSSR reforms: making sense of Policing 4.0
Panos Kostakos (University of Oulu)Paulius Klikunas (Kaunas University of Technology)
A er war: the legacy of socialisa on into the Syrian military Chris ne Cheng (King's College London)Alison Bre le (King's College London)
When Foreigners Build States: Interna onal Police AssistanceCameron Mailhot (Cornell University)Michael Kriner (Cornell University)
Democra za on and the Organiza onal Transforma on of Police Forces
Diego Esparza (University of North Texas)John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)
Interna onal Security Studies
Transatlan c Coopera on and its ChallengesSB49: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Susan Colbourn (Yale University)Disc. Hugo Meijer (Sciences Po)
Panel
NATO, the Liberal Interna onal Order, and Transatlan c PeaceGinta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)
EU and NATO Strategy: A Compass, a Concept, and a ConcordatSven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Ins tute for Interna onal Rela ons & Ghent University)
Cyber Threats: The Transatlan c Perspec veEgle Murauskaite (ICONS University of Maryland)Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland)Devin Hayes Ellis (University of Maryland)
Small World, Big Challenges: The Pursuit of Comprehensive Transatlan c Resilience
Sorin-Sebas an Niculescu (Na onal University of Poli cal Science and Public Administra on, Bucharest)
Selec ve Learning: Why Militaries Adopt Opera onal Lessons but Leave Others Behind
Kristen Aanstoos (University of California, Irvine)Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine)
Environmental StudiesInterdisciplinary Studies
Global Conserva on: Conflicts and Coopera on in a Crisis-Ridden World
SB50: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Michal Kolmas (Metropolitan University Prague)Disc. Rosaleen V. Duffy (University of Kent)
Panel
The Ongoing Neo-Liberaliza on of Conserva on: Commercial Interests in Protected Area Designa ons
Jus n Alger (University of Bri sh Columbia)Conserva on during Conflicts – The Role of Civil Society in Mobilizing Communi es in Myanmar’s borderlands
Kyungmee Kim (Uppsala University)Does the infrastructure created by nongovernmental organiza ons (NGOs) and philanthropic create a panacea mindset in conserva on?
Cris na M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, Marxe School of Public and Interna onal Affairs)
Frozen Assets: Personnel Alloca on and Resource Alignment in Brazil’s Environmental Bureaucracy
Gus Greenstein (Stanford University)Why an -whaling norms fail to preserve whales in the whaling nego a ons: Symbolic poli cs, symbio c confronta on, and iden ty discourses
Ayako Okubo (Tokai University)Atsushi Ishii (Tohoku University)Yasuhiro Sanada (Waseda University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Rebel GovernanceSB51: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Angela Gill (George Mason University)Disc. Charlo e Hulme (Yale University )
Panel
Rebellion at the Time of a Power Shi : Volunteer Forces in Burma and Indonesia in the World War II
Kazuhiro Fukazawa (Hitotsubashi University)Kazuhiro Obayashi (Hitotsubashi University)
The Ambiguity of Non-State Armed ActorsAnibal Serrano (University of California Irvine)
Rebel Governance and Crisis: Social Service Provision at WorkThomas Deen (University of Georgia)Shannon Mar n (University of Georgia)
Borrowed Roots: How Rebels Use Local Civic Organiza ons to Build a State
John Porten (University of California - San Diego)The Private is Poli cal: The Poli cal Significance of the Private Sphere in the Maoist insurgency in Nepal
Keshab Giri (The University of Sydney)
Interna onal Security Studies
Policing, Counterinsurgency, and Repression: Conflict and Territorial Control in the Historical Perspec ve
SB52: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jason Lyall (Dartmouth)Disc. Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan)
Panel
False Success: Territorial Sovereignty in Bri sh Colonial Africa as a Foil for Perceived Counterinsurgency Success Rates in the 19th century
Hope Dancy (University of Chicago)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Sports Events, Media A en on, and Repression: Evidence from the 1978 FIFA World Cup
Adam Scharpf (GIGA - German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)Chris an Glaessel (Her e School)Pearce Edwards (Emory University)
What’s so Colonial about Colonial Rule? Violence & Authoritarianism in French North Africa
Adria Lawrence (Yale University)Foreign Occupa on and Local Territorial Control: Mayoral Replacement in Occupied France
Heather Penatzer (Princeton University)The Colony of Lagos and Lugard’s Vision, 1861-1913
Akali Omeni (University of St Andrews)
Interna onal Security Studies
Asian Approaches to (In)Security in The Persian Gulf: Evolu on and Pathways of Engagement
SB53: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jonathan Fulton (Zayed University)Disc. Mehran Kamrava (Georgetown University-Qatar)
Panel
Gulf Security through the lens of ROK-U.S. Alliance: (De)securi za on Narra ves Behind the Independent Deployment of Cheonghae Unit to the Strait of Hormuz
Hae Won Jeong (Abu Dhabi University)Japan in the Gulf
Yee Kuang Heng (University of Tokyo)Singapore’s Rela ons with the Gulf: From Defensive to Posi ve Engagement
Li-Chen Sim (Khalifa University)India in the Persian Gulf: Mul -alignment in the Shadow of Regional (In)security
Md. Muddassir Quamar (Ins tute for Defence Studies and Analyses)
Indonesia in the GulfMuhammad Rakhmat (Universitas Islam Indonesia)
Interna onal Organiza onEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesPeace Studies
Problem or Solu on? Interna onal Organiza ons and the Refugee Crisis
SB54: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Nicole De Silva (Concordia University)Disc. Alistair D. B. Cook (Nanyang Technological University, S.
Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
Panel
Going Local without Localiza on: Humanitarian Responses to the War in Syria
Emily K. M. Sco (McGill University)Rana B. Khoury (Northwestern University)
Refugee Protec on Inc.: Emergence of a New Public-Private Protec on Network
Stefanie Neumeier (University of Southern California)Gated Haven: Organized Hypocrisy and EU Asylum Policy
Michael Lipson (Concordia University)Considering Climate Change: How are Migra on Organiza ons Adap ng?
Rachel Castellano (University of Washington)
Migra on governance and the influence of Interna onal Organiza ons: an analysis of Opera on Welcome
Veronica Korber Goncalves (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)Matheus Felten Fröhlich (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyInterna onal Security Studies
Regional Orders and Security ScalingsSB55: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Elisa Lopez Lucia (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB))Disc. Elisa Lopez Lucia (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB))
Panel
De/construc ng Regional Insecurity through Transna onal Security Regimes: Towards a Regional Compara ve Approach
Philipp Lo holz (Collabora ve Research Centre "Dynamics of Security" )
The Gulf of Guinea: region building and na onal nego a onJessica Larsen (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)
Crime Governance from Regional Perspec ves: Localising Ra onali es of Control and Order
Alessandra Russo (University of Trento)Silvia Peirolo (University of Trento)
Passenger informa on/traveler intelligence: specialized global forma ons and the media on of regional orderings in the regula on of interna onal mobility
Julien Jeandesboz (Université libre de Bruxelles)Forma ng and ordering space in West Africa: regional and inter-regional prac ces
Jens Herpolsheimer (Leipzig University, Research Centre Global Dynamics)
Interna onal Security StudiesGlobal South Caucus
Global South Perspec ves I: Grand StrategySB56: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota)Disc. Jamie Gaskarth (The Open University)
Panel
The Security Dilemma Beyond the Malign-Benign DichotomyJoshua Baker (University of Leicester)Daniel Rio Tinto (Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV))
The Brazilian Way of Dissuasion: how to remain peaceful without modern and efficient Armed Forces
Juliano S. Cor nhas (University of Brasilia)The Sino-India Disequilibrium: Will an Asian NATO emerge?
Reena Marwah (University of Delhi)Discourse on the Challenges for the Small States in the Indo-Pacific
Chulanee A anayake (Na onal University of Singapore)Micro-level Drivers of Turkey’s Strategic Reorienta on: Public Opinion on the West vs. the East
Seçkin Köstem (Bilkent University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Xiplomacy: Chinese Economic StatecraSB57: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary)Disc. Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary)
Panel
The Strong Leader Trap: The Unintended Consenquences of China's Global Investment Strategy
Alvin Camba (Johns Hopkins University)
Preliminary Program
Connec vity in Interna onal Rela ons: A Cri cal Realist Approach to Studying China’s Infrastructure Development
Nicolas Huppenbauer (University of Bonn)Why China Should Employ Islamic Finance in the Belt & Road Ini a ve
Travis Selmier II (Indiana University)Choice Purchasing Power: A Wider Metric of Trade, Put to Test with the U.S. and China
Todd J. Barry (University of Southern Mississippi)‘Global China’ made concrete: infrastructure at the intersec on of domes c and interna onal discourses of development
Julia Radomski (American University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Strategies of violence and non-violence in civil war: Causes and Consequences
SB58: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Livia Isabella Schubiger (Duke University)Disc. Joakim Kreutz (Uppsala University)Disc. Kaisa Hinkkainen Ellio (University of York)Disc. Vincenzo Bove (University of Warwick)
Panel
Local power play: Rebel tac cs and civil war dynamicsKaisa Hinkkainen Ellio (University of York)Joakim Kreutz (Uppsala University)
Rebels' Economic Contracts and Civilian Vic miza onChelsea Estancona (University of South Carolina)
Unpacking Security Force Defec on: Introducing the Defec on During Campaign Dataset
Marianne Dahl (Peace Research Ins tute, OSlO (PRIO))Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and University of Oslo)Mauricio Rivera Celes no (PRIO)Tora Sagård (PRIO)
Insurgent Conscrip on for Capacity and Control: Forced Recruitment in Civil War
Emily Myers (Duke University)Swords into Ploughshares? Why Human Rights Abuses Persist A er Successful Resistance Campaigns
Christopher Shay (University of Denver (Josef Korbel School))
Foreign Policy Analysis
Experimental Studies of Status and Credibility in IRSB59: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Disc. Joslyn Nicole Barnhart (Wesleyan University)
Panel
Credibility, Civil-Military Rela ons, and the Use of ForceDonald Casler (Columbia University)
The Puzzle of Compellence Failure: How Psychology Explains Resistance to Threats
Kathleen Powers (Dartmouth College)Broadcas ng for Hearts and Minds: Informa on Technology as a Means of US Influence in the Middle East
Naima Green-Riley (Harvard University)Crea ng Status Loss: Smearing in Interna onal Poli cs
Alex Yu-Ting Lin (University of Notre Dame)Punching or Pulling Back? The Consequences of Decline on Foreign Policy Opinion
Robert Ralston (Harvard Kennedy School & Security Studies Program, MIT)
TheoryInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Mul plicity, Estrangement and the Problema c of Difference in Interna onal Rela ons - 1
SB60: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Benjamin Tallis (Her e School, Berlin)Disc. Brieg T. Powel (Aberystwyth University)
Panel
Kra werk and the Interna onal ‘Re-birth of Germany’: Mul plicity, Difference and Par cularity in Music and Interna onal Rela ons
Benjamin Tallis (Her e School, Berlin)What has disciplinarity ever done for IR? Interna onal Rela ons, academic disciplines and mul plicity in knowledge produc on
Olaf Corry (University of Copenhagen)Mul plicity, holism, and rela onality: A view through Chinese tradi ons
Astrid Nordin (King's College London)Societal Mul plicity for Interna onal Rela ons: Engaging Societal Interac on
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of Cambridge)
‘Strange Mul plicity’ as a Moral-Poli cal Value Towards an Agonis c Vision of World Poli cs
Christof Royer (Central European University)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
The Game of Thrones Simula on: How to make Interna onal Rela ons Theories fun to learn
SB61: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Seckin Baris Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University)Disc. Didem Buhari Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University)Part. Laura Young (Georgia Gwine College)Part. Joana de Deus Pereira (University of South Wales - United
Kingdom)Part. Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College)Part. Ferhat Zabun (The Graduate Center, CUNY)Part. Erman Ermihan (Kadir Has University)Part. Elif Ezgi KELEŞ (İzmir Ka p Çelebi University)Part. Cansu Yurtsever (Izmir Ka p Celebi University)Part. Selma Imamoglu (Durham University)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Missing Mass: Infrastructure and World Poli cs Panel IISB62: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Elizabeth Cobbe (University of East Anglia)Disc. Carola Westermeier (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen and
University of Amsterdam)
Panel
The geometry of the energy transi on: the impact of a transforming global energy infrastructure on interna onal rela ons
Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast)Between Big-push (quan ty) and Bankability (quality); Geoeconomics of Infrastructure Financing in the Indo-Pacific
Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California)Infrastructures of globalisa on: Shi s in global order and Europe’s strategic choices
Joscha Abels (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen)Dam-Building, Debt and Development in the Mekong Region
Wei Liang (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at Monterey)
Preliminary Program
Infrastructure and the Construc on of World Order: The Case of the Belt and Road Ini a ve
Simon Cur s (University of East Anglia )
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Compara ve Regional IR Processes IISB63: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Douglas Lemke (Pennsylvania State University)Disc. Douglas Lemke (Pennsylvania State University)
Panel
All That Gli ers Is Not Gold: Regional Peace in Central AsiaWilliam Thompson (Indiana University)Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College)
Mapping out regional support for the liberal world orderRachel D. Van Nostrand (The University of Arizona)Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona)
Asymmetric Rivals, State Capacity, and Regional PeacePrashant Hosur Suhas (Clarkson University)
Whose Status Quo Is It, Anyway? Regions, Hierarchies, and Sa sfac on
Jon DiCicco (Middle Tennessee State University)Regional Leviathan: Rivalry Termina on in Reac on to Rising Dominance of Regional Powers
J. Patrick Rhamey Jr. (Virginia Military Ins tute)Michael O. Slobodchikoff (Troy University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Globalising IR in prac ceSB64: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Vineet Thakur (Leiden University)Part. Karen Smith (University of Leiden)Part. Pinar Bilgin (Bilkent University)Part. Berit Bliesemann de Guevara (Aberystwyth University)Part. Monica Herz (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)Part. Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt)
Roundtable
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Interna onal Dimensions of Internal ConflictSB65: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Julie e Shedd (George Mason University)Disc. Julie e Shedd (George Mason University)
Panel
Globaliza on and external support for civil conflict governmentsAna Carolina Garriga (University of Essex)Brian J. Phillips (University of Essex)
Offshore Counterterrorism: Quan ta ve Evidence on Effec veness and Condi onality from Six Recent Campaigns
Jacob Aronson (University of Maryland)Withdrawal of Military Interven on and Reduc on in Figh ng Groups? Exploring the Long-Term Effect of Interven on Withdrawal on Civil Wars
Wakako Maekawa (Nagoya University of Commerce and Business)
Trading One Problem for Another? External Military Assistance and Rebels’ Use of Terrorist Tac cs in Civil Wars
Vanessa Meier (University of Oxford)Interven on at Your Own Peril: Pa erns of War Expansion and Retalia on
Hans-Inge Langø (University of Texas at Aus n)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
African Poli cs Conference Group ISA 2022 Panel Proposal “Theorising Africa’s Interna onal Rela ons”
SB66: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Christopher Isike (University of Pretoria)Chair Lynda Iroulo (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
(GIGA))Disc. Emmanuel A. Balogun (Skidmore College)Disc. Stephen Burgess (U.S. Air War College)Disc. Bola Adediran (Liverpool Hope University)
Panel
Group Hegemony as an analy cal framework for understanding regional hegemony in Africa
Christopher Isike (University of Pretoria)Maxi Schoeman (University of Pretoria)
The famished road: Africa’s interna onal rela ons and the legend of ‘common’ posi ons
Odilile Ayodele (University of Johannesburg)The African Union: A Theory of Interven on
Niklas Krösche (GIGA Hamburg)Windows of Opportunity: Theorising African Intergovernmental Coopera on
John J. Hogan (University of Groningen)Camouflage: Strategic Masking Of Discontent In Global Poli cs
Lynda Iroulo (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA))
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Jihadist conflicts, Islamist rebel governance and sustainable peaceSB67: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)Disc. Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)Disc. Regine Schwab (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Panel
Jihadist Peace: Ending Islamist Civil WarsIsak Svensson (Uppsala University)Desirée Nilsson (Uppsala University)
Islamist Armed Groups in Nego a ons during the Syrian Civil WarJonah Schulhofer-Wohl (Leiden University)
“Without Us, There Would Be No Islamic State”: The Role of Civilians Employees in ISIS’s Governance Project
Ma hew Bamber (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies, Geneva)
Non-Ideological “Jihadi” Rebel Governance? HTS in SyriaJerome Drevon (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies (IHEID))
Righ ul Rulers? Ci zens Percep ons of MILF in the autonomous region of Muslim Mindano
Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs (Folke Bernado e Academy)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal LawHuman RightsHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Author Meets Cri cs: Audrey Comstock Commi ed to Rights: UN Human Rights Trea es and Legal Paths for Commitment and Compliance, Cambridge University Press 2021
SB68: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Andrea Vilan (Princeton University)Part. Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)Part. Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)Part. Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California)Part. Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University)Part. M.P. Broache (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)Part. M. Joel Voss (University of Toledo)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyGlobal DevelopmentHuman Rights
Prison is a Border: IR and the Carceral StateSB69: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge)Disc. Ida Danewid (University of Sussex)
Panel
Border as Prison: Carceral Geographies of Interna onal Rela onsIda Danewid (University of Sussex)Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge)
The Making of the Digital Periphery Ma hew Mahmoudi (University of Cambridge)
Queer Ma ers of Migra on: Brexit, the Irish border & the Story of Larne House Deten on Centre
Patrick Hughes (Queen's University, Belfast)The Gated Community Against the Pervasiveness of "Ontological Militarism"
Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)It Didn’t Start with the Refugee Camps: Analyzing the Transna onal Histories of Immigra on Deten on Through Its Rela onship to the Prison
Sabrina Axster (Johns Hopkins University)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyGlobal Development
Journeys Across the Global Color Line and Back Again I: Racialising Religion and Religionising Racism
SB70: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Disc. Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University (Virginia Tech))
Panel
“But I am white” Criss-crossing the Global Colour Line with Jewish Arabs
Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London)Rethinking Caste, Class, and Race through i neraries of South Asian migra on
Shikha Dilawri (SOAS, University of London)Journeys across the global colour line in the Yemenite Children Affair in Israel
James Eastwood (Queen Mary University of London)Astral Race and Karmic Racism: Occul sm and Race Making at the fin-de-siècle
Ida Birkvad (Queen Mary, University of London)
Are Muslims allowed to be poli cal? Double racialisa on of Muslim religiosity and poli cisa on
Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews)
Interna onal Educa on
Challenges and Opportuni es for Educa on in DevelopmentSB71: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Adam Van Liere (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse)Disc. Adam Van Liere (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse)
Panel
Expanding Capabili es: The Impact of Interna onal Educa on on UN SDG 4.7 through Regional Centres of Exper se
Kathleen Kirk (Kennesaw State University)The Promo on of Interna onal Mobility in Developing Students’ Employability
Bri any Foutz (Salisbury University)Brian Polkinghorn (Salisbury University)Arnaud Guyon (Salisbury University )Francesca Falasca (Salisbury University )
The Crime-Reducing Effect of Educa on: A Systema c Review of Quan ta ve Research
Júlia Palik (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, Corvinus University Budapest)Barbara Astrid Zarate-Tenorio (NOVA (OsloMet))
Glocaliza on of Sustainable Development Goals in a Transforming and Interconnected World: Determinants of Effec ve Glocaliza on
Duygu Sever-Mehmetoglu (Koc University)Evren Tok (Qatar Founda on HBKU)
Educa ng Security: The Women, Peace and Security Agenda in Professional Military Educa on and Training
Andree-Anne Melancon (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Max Thompson (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (DIA))
Interna onal Security Studies
Military PowerSB72: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Jack J. Porter (Military College of South Carolina)Disc. Kathryn Boehlefeld (Air Command and Staff College)
Panel
Conven onal Deterrence? Force Analysis of North Korean Ar lleryWilliam Norris (Texas A&M, Bush School)
The Moral Hazard of Military Automa on: From Boots on the Ground to Drones in the Air
Anna Getmansky (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Small States and a Mul -Domain FutureIan Bowers (Royal Danish Defence College)
Middle Powers and Military Innova on: Human-Machine Teaming and the Cross-Pollina on of Military Prac ce in the Australian Army
Alex Neads (University of Bath)Upse ng the Military Balance? How Technological Democra za on Enables Non-State Actors
Patricia Blocksome (U.S. Naval War College-Monterey)
Human RightsEthnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesInterna onal Communica on
Depic ng Migra on and Human Rights in Popular CultureSB73: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardiff University)Disc. Temitope Ogungbemi (McPherson University)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Literature as IR: Interroga ng the sidelines Maria B. Struble (Western Colorado University )
Responding to Ne lix’s "Stateless" Series: Misrecogni on and Missed Opportuni es
Lindsey Kingston (Webster University)Karina Ambartsoumian-Clough (United Stateless )Ekaterina E (United Stateless)
MEDIA, POPULAR CULTURE, AND FOREIGN POLICY: ANALYZING TURKISH TV SERIES AS A PUBLIC DIPLOMACY INSTRUMENT
Helin Sari Ertem (Istanbul Medeniyet University)Let’s (Not?) Play! Cri cal Discourse Analysis of Expressions of An semi sm in Right-Wing Extremist Games, and Discourses About the Games in the Right-Wing Extremist Forum Stormfront.
Astrid Juckenack (Philipps-University Marburg)Shaping Regional Migra on Policy through Pop Culture in Southern Africa
Peter Penar (Davidson College)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal AffairsOnline Media Caucus
New Media Pedagogies: Content and DeliverySB75: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Molly Merryman (Kent State University)Disc. Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University)
Panel
Pod Save IR: Podcasts as Effec ve Assignments in the Interna onal Rela ons Classroom
Ma hew Krain (College of Wooster)Building Rapport with Online Students: How Interna onal Studies Can Lead Post-COVID
Rebecca Glazier (University of Arkansas Li le Rock)Media Literacy and the Interna onal Rela ons Classroom
Kayce Mobley (Bethany College)Ruth Cas llo (Emory & Henry College)Sarah Fisher (Emory & Henry College)
Knowledge Layering: Personalizing the Interna onal Rela ons Theories
Adnan Rasool (University of Tennessee at Mar n )Carrie Humphreys (University of Tennessee at Mar n)
Remote Instruc on in an Introductory Interna onal Rela ons Class During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons and Implica ons from in 2020 and 2021
Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna )
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Theory-Prac ce and Cri que from the Global SouthSB76: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Alice Mar ni (Universidad Comillas)Disc. Ari Jerrems (Monash University)Part. Mariela Cuadro (CONICET-UNSAM)Part. Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras)Part. Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)Part. Ahmed Abozaid (University of St Andrews)Part. Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd)Part. Quỳnh N. Phạm (University of San Francisco)Part. Mayada Madbouly (Université Paris Nanterre - ISP (Ins tut
des sciences Sociales du Poli que))Part. Tusharika Deka (University of No ngham)
Roundtable
Human RightsSouth Asia in World Poli cs
Human Rights and Jus ce in South AsiaSB77: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Miriam Prys-Hansen (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Disc. A ab Alam (University of Delhi)
Panel
“The many faces of jus ce and the crisis of the interna onal: lessons from Sri Lanka”
Alan Keenan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Disability, Disadvantage and Depriva on: Mapping the Rights of Disabled persons in India
Ashok Tandi (Ravenshaw University)Innova ng outside the 1951 Refugee Conven on- A Compara ve Study of UNHCR in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
Kundan Mishra (University of Massachuse s Boston)State held Informa on as a Human Right: A study of Right to Informa on (RTI) Act (2005) of India
Vishnu Prasad K (Jawaharlal Nehru University)The Perils of Majoritarian Democracy: ‘New Na onalism’ and Vigilante Jus ce in Contemporary India
Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Human RightsPeace StudiesInterna onal Law
Children's Rights in Peace and ConflictSB78: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Fernando Garcia-Corrales (The University of Georgia)Disc. Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)
Panel
Seeking Apology for Children of War: Case Studies on Lebensborn Children and Lai Dai Han
Yoonsoo Kim (University of Minnesota)A new player in the field: An analysis of youth’s entry to the issue-area of interna onal protec on of human rights
Ajda Hedzet (University of Ljubljana )Sheltered from Protec on: How Migrant Children Fall through the Cracks of the Interna onal Human Rights Regime
Valen na Gómez (Florida Interna onal University)The Importance of Consensus in the Nego a ons of Children’s Rights
Chris ne Bianco (Florida Interna onal University)Ending Human Traffickking by Holding Transna onal Criminal Networks Accountable
Paule e A. Southall (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
Human RightsInterna onal Organiza on
Impact, Roles and Mechanisms: Examining the UN's UPR and Individual Pe on Systems
SB79: Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Chair Nina Reiners (University of Potsdam)Disc. Pilar Elizalde (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Panel
The Universal Periodic Review: Determining an Interna onal Organiza on’s Impact on Physical Integrity Rights in a State
Miranda Peterson (Georgia Southern University)Maureen Stobb (Georgia Southern University)
Preliminary Program
The Effec veness of So Law – Assessing the Global Compact for Migra on’s Na onal Voluntary Reviews as a Tool of Governance
Elaine Lebon-McGregor (United Na ons University-MERIT)Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University)
Who Speaks and Who Listens?: Status and Universal Periodic Review
Chun-Young Park (University of Georgia)Role Duplica on? Exploring the Rela onship Between the OHCHR Universal Periodic Review Mechanism and Treaty Bodies
Rebecca Yemo (University of Massachuse s Boston)Compliance with Interna onal Human Rights Ins tu ons: The effec veness of the Universal Periodic Review
Yooneui Kim (University of Iowa)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Techno-approaches to development and governanceSC01: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University)
Panel
Managing a digital revolu on: cyber security capacity building in Myanmar
Niels Nagelhus Schia (NUPI)Innova on and the Capabili es Approach to Development
Chris J. Barton (Arizona State University)The Pandemic Window on China’s Corpora st Grid Governance
Dennis Louis McNamara (Georgetown University)Algorithmic authority: how will blockchain technology impact on evolving forms of authority within global governance?
Robert Kissack (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)Biometric vo ng: the inven on of the African market
Marielle Debos (University of Paris Nanterre)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
He for She: Advancing MENtorship in ISASC02: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kerry Frances Crawford (James Madison University)Chair Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)Part. Cameron G. Thies (Michigan State University)Part. Lembe Tiky (University of Connec cut)Part. Mark A. Boyer (University of Connec cut)Part. John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)Part. Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh)Part. Ma hew Krain (College of Wooster)
Special Programming
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Religious Freedom and Human RightsSC03: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta)Disc. Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce,
CUNY)
Panel
Why Religious Freedom Is a Human RightDaniel Philpo (University of Notre Dame)
The US Commission on Unalienable Rights: Trump Administra on Poli cs, Not Foreign Policy
Cynthia Burack (Ohio State University)Terrorism at the Nexus of Democracy and Religious Freedom
Luke M. Herrington (On the Market)Measuring Human Rights Effec veness: The Case of Interna onal Religious Freedom Policy
Eric Pa erson (Regent University)
Secularism, Religious Freedom and the Rise of Transna onal Evangelical Networks at the Organiza on of American States (OAS)
Ely Orrego-Torres (Northwestern University )
Intelligence Studies
Hybrid Threats & Hybrid Warfare: towards a comprehensive approach
SC04: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Lars Nicander (Swedish Defence University)Chair Niklas Nilsson (Swedish Defence University)Disc. Henrik Häggström (Swedish Defence University)Disc. Mikael Weissmann (Swedish Defence University)
Panel
Integra ng Threats and Responses: The Hybridity Blizzard ModelNiklas Nilsson (Swedish Defence University)Mikael Weissmann (Swedish Defence University)Bjorn Palmertz (Swedish Defence University)
Hybrid Threats and Mul lateral Intelligence coopera onHenrik Häggström (Swedish Defence University)
Hybrid threats from an academic and a prac oner’s perspec vePer Thunholm (Swedish Defence University)
Influence opera ons and the modern informa on environmentBjorn Palmertz (Swedish Defence University)
The Role of the Armed Forces in the GreyzoneMikael Weissmann (Swedish Defence University)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Re-Imagining the Global: Past and Present on the Radical RightSC05: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jean-Francois Drolet (Queen Mary University London)Disc. Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania)
Panel
The European New Right and Their Recollec on of ‘the Past’. Symbolic Poli cs and Fantasies
Chris ne Unrau (University Duisburg-Essen)Katja Freistein (Centre for Global Coopera on Research/University Duisburg-Essen)
Civiliza onal Geopoli cs: The Charlemagne Ins tute, and Global Re-imagining on the American Radical Right
Michael C. Williams (University of O awa)Reclaiming Human Nature and a World of Separate Cultures: The European New Right’s Narra ve and Poli cal Challenge
Friederike Kuntz (Freie Universität Berlin)Tracing the masculinist legacies of the Hybrid-Performa ve State in the Kashmir Conflict
Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Coopera on Research, Duisburg, Germany)
Global White, Global Right: Re-Imagining the Afrikaner PastRita Abrahamsen (University of O awa)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Author Meets Cri cs: Stephen Gent and Mark Crescenzi's "Market Power Poli cs: War, Ins tu ons, and Strategic Delay in World Poli cs"
SC06: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Stephen Gent (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Part. Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)Part. Michaela Ma es (University of California, Berkeley)Part. Henk E. Goemans (University of Rochester)Part. Terrence L. Chapman (The University of Texas at Aus n)Part. David Carter (Washington University in Saint Louis)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Interna onal LawHuman RightsScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Transi onal Jus ce: From the Margins to the Mainstream and Beyond (2)
SC07: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario)Part. Cheryl Lawther (Queen's University Belfast)Part. Benjamin Thorne (University of Sussex)Part. Philipp Schulz (University of Bremen)Part. Catherine O'Rourke (University of Ulster)Part. Kelebogile Zvobgo (College of William & Mary)Part. Nevin T. Aiken (University of Wyoming)Part. Fionnuala Ni Aolain (University of Minnesota Law School)
Roundtable
Human RightsInterna onal LawScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Author Meets Cri cs - Saving the Interna onal Jus ce Regime: Beyond Backlash Poli cs
SC08: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)Part. Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)Part. Franziska Boehme (Texas State University)Part. Mikael Rask Madsen (iCourts, University of Copenhagen)Part. Mark A. Pollack (Temple University)Part. Henry M. Lovat (University of Glasgow, School of Law)Part. Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California)Part. Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Roundtable
Human RightsInterna onal LawA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
For Good and for Ill: Networks, Allies, and Interna onal SupportSC09: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ma hew I. Mitchell (University of Saskatchewan)Disc. Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University)
Panel
Enabling Repression: The Role of External SupportMichelle Allendoerfer (George Washington University)
Promo ng Interna onal Labor Standards in Authoritarian RegimesFaradj Koliev (Stockholm University)
What does Qanon mean for global an -trafficking efforts? Joel Quirk (University of the Witwatersrand )
Networked Resistance to Transna onal RepressionMa as Spektor (FGV - Brazil)
Norm Transference: Understanding Patron-Client Norm Diffusion in the Emergence of Interna onal Sexual Orienta on and Gender Iden ty Human Rights
Robert Bivens (Northern Illinois University)
Peace Studies
Children, Agency and Vic mhood in Oppressed or Militarized Conflict
SC10: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University)Disc. J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University)
Panel
Children’s war me agency and military child protec on in UN peacekeeping
Dus n Johnson (University of Gothenburg)
Children’s In fada: Children as Par cipants in a Violent ConflictTimea Spitka (Carleton University, Canada)
“They were only children”: The (un)Grievability and Spectacle of Children’s Death in Hashtag Ac vism
Lindsay Robinson (Carleton University)‘Innocent’ Enough? The Poli cs on Repatria on of ISIS-affiliated Child Na onals in Canada
Iuliia Hoban (Radford University)Governing Young Lives through Military Recruitment: Preparing for War, (Dis)Ordering the Future
Jana Tabak (State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ))
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyTheory
Conceptualising Borders and Mobili esSC11: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University)Disc. Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University)
Panel
Spa al logic of categoriza on and bordering prac ces: the forma on of modern states and colonial empires
Jean Fausto (Pon cia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais)A Post-Founda onal approach to Immunity - the concept of border beyond Inside/Outside and the cons tu ve antagonis c
Marie Kollek (Chris an-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel)Interna onal Coopera on as reconciling sovereignist and imperialist 'raison d'Etat'
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)Viral Rhetoric: Rights, Governance, and Pandemic Responses
Horia M. Dijmarescu (Northwestern University)Decentering the study of border in/security and why this ma ers
Cagla Luleci-Sula (Bilkent University)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Early modern interna onal rela ons - 2SC12: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Claire Vergerio (Leiden University)Disc. Claire Vergerio (Leiden University)
Panel
The "Spa al Turn" in Medieval Historiography: Implica ons for IR's Disciplinary Mythology
Andrew A. Latham (Macalester College)De-centering the “Expansion of the West”
Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington)Mythmaking and geopoli cs in the North American Arc c: Early-modern expedi onary narra ves and the construc on of the Northwest Passage
Alister Wedderburn (University of Glasgow)Ceremonial-Diploma c Orders in History and Today
Felix Kuhn (Beijing Foreign Studies University)Merchants and 1688: Franco-Bri sh Atlan c colonial strategy, London’s mercan le poli cs, and intra-imperial free trade, 1606-1715
Sam Parris (University of Sussex)
Interna onal Communica onDiploma c Studies
Public Diplomacy StudiesSC13: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Shawn M. Powers (U.S. Agency for Global Media)Disc. Di Wu (American University)
Panel
Preliminary Program
The Disintegra on of So Power: U.S. strategic communica on, public diplomacy and the prospect of influence in a post-pandemic world.
Craig Hayden (Marine Corps University)Inter-State Public Diplomacy Compe on within Interna onal Organiza ons: A Compara ve Analysis of Ireland, Norway, and Canada’s UNSC Elec on Campaigns
Phillip Arceneaux (Miami University)The Determinants of United States’ Public Diplomacy Spending Abroad
Paula Higgins (Ewha Womans University )Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)
“Warrior-wolf” strategy and China’s Covid-19 digital public diplomacy
Zhao Alexandre Huang (U of Gustave Eiffel)Rui Wang (Communica on University of China)
Exploring Transna onal Agenda-Se ng Influence of Chinese Media on Twi er
Rui Wang (Communica on University of China)Zhao Alexandre Huang (U of Gustave Eiffel)
Interna onal EthicsTheory
Interna onal Ethics as Theory and Prac ce SC14: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Joy Gordon (Loyola University Chicago)Disc. Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University)
Panel
Sense, Sen ment, and Prudence in Interna onal EthicsHarry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University)
The Interna onal and Its Problems: Pragma sm and the Limits of Solidarity
Huss Banai (Indiana University)The Possibili es and Limits of Virtue Ethics for Nuclear Ethics
Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University)A Recogni ve Theory of Interna onal Moral Agency
Linnea Turco (The Ohio State University)The everyday prac ce of interna onal ethics: experimenta on, evolu on and experien alism
Marija Antanaviciute (Queen Mary University of London)
TheoryInterna onal Ethics
The Logic of Ritual Ac on in Interna onal Rela onsSC15: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Iver B. Neumann (The Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute, Norway)Disc. Jorg Kustermans (University of Antwerp)
Panel
A Grammar of Rituals: Its Nature and Consequences for IR Theories of Ac on
Thierry Balzacq (Sciences Po Paris)The Logic of Ritual Ac on in Interna onal Security and Memory Poli cs
Maria Mälksoo (Brussels School of Interna onal Studies, University of Kent)
Icons, Rituals and Ontological (in)securityBrent J. Steele (University of Utah)Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)
Doing and thinking peace rituallyJorg Kustermans (University of Antwerp)
Containment as ritual and a dis nct logic of ac onKris n Haugevik (NUPI)Cecilie Basberg Neumann (Oslo Metropolitan University)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Religion as Resistance: Contesta ons of Power in 21st Century Global Poli cs
SC16: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College)Disc. Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College)
Panel
Chris an and Islamic Concep ons of War and Jus ce: Comparing Jihad and Just War
Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of Birmingham)
Religion and Resistance: Santa Muerte on the BorderElizabeth Shakman Hurd (Northwestern University)
Theologies of Resistance: The Cases of Democra c Islam Congress and An -capitalist Muslims in Turkey
Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University)Cra ing Human Rights: Quaker United Na ons Office and the Praxis of Perseverance
Amelie Barras (York University )Conflic ng Rights or Conflic ng Reali es? Human Rights Conflicts in Socio-Poli cal Context
Erin K. Wilson (University of Groningen)
Interna onal Organiza on
Naviga ng Ins tu onal Complexity in World Poli csSC17: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Miles Kahler (School of Interna onal Service, American University)
Disc. Lisa Mar n (University of Wisconsin, Madison)Disc. Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford)
Panel
Naviga ng Ins tu onal Complexity: New Actors and Ins tu ons in Densely Populated Global Governance Spaces
Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
How Interna onal Regime Complexes Influence Ins tu onal Cultures: The World Health Organiza on and the Challenge of Promo ng Health for All
Karen J. Alter (Northwestern University and iCourts University of Copenhagen)Laura Pedraza-Farina (Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law)
The Par cipa on of Intergovernmental Organiza ons in Transna onal Public-Private Governance Ini a ves
Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen)Hybrid Ins tu onal Complexes and Global Crises
Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University)Benjamin Faude (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science (LSE))
Inter-Governmentalism, Bureaucracy, and the Pi alls of IGOsTana Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Peace Studies
Innova ons in Concepts and TheoriesSC18: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair SungYong Lee (University of Otago)Disc. SungYong Lee (University of Otago)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Big Peace: Mapping the field through "salient celebra ons" peace data
Solon Simmons (School for Conflict Analysis and Resolu on)Theory in Prac ce: conflict resolu on scholarship and peacemaking prac ce in Northern Ireland
Niall O Dochartaigh (Na onal University of Ireland Galway)Anna Tulin Bre (University of Ireland, Galway)
Towards a Theory of Punctuated Peace Obasesam Okoi (University of St. Thomas)
Func onal Coexistence: A Decades-Long Perspec ve on Conflict Transforma on
Tatsushi Arai (Kent State University)A Post-Liberal Peace? A Gramscian Analysis of Interna onal Interven on in Conflict Areas
Roberto Belloni (University of Trento)
TheoryInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Mul plicity, Estrangement and the Problema c of Difference in Interna onal Rela ons - 2
SC19: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Benjamin Tallis (Her e School, Berlin)Disc. Olaf Corry (University of Copenhagen)
Panel
The ‘Mesopotamian trap’: mul plicity, emergence, and the ‘interna onal’ in early southwest Asia
Brieg T. Powel (Aberystwyth University)Mul plicity, Heterarchy and Post-Anthropocentric Ontologies in IR Theory
Jochen Kleinschmidt (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)Food and Imperialism: Pa erns of Domina on and Subversion in the Modern Interna onal System
Alejandro Colas (Birkbeck College)Tackling Disciplinary Entanglement: Mul plicity, New Medievalism, and the Challenge of Re-Grounding IR
Aleksandra Spalińska (University of Warsaw)Adversarial Mul plicity - Inquiry, Strategy and the Epistemology of Cunning Intelligence
Samuel Forsythe (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt / Goethe University Frankfurt )
Interna onal Communica onScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The (Interna onal) Poli cs of Content Takedowns 1: Theory, prac ce and violence.
SC20: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Maura Conway (Dublin City University)Disc. James J. Fitzgerald (Dublin City University)
Panel
The Double-Edged Sword of Banning Extremists from Social MediaSam Jackson (University at Albany)
Histories of Censorship, Propaganda and Unintended Consequences: A Case Study of Censorship, Religion, Poli cal Violence and Extremism in Iraq
Satgin Hamrah (Tu s University)A double-edged sword of ‘glocalisa on’? Interna onal norm-crea on, online content removal and narra ves of violence in the Philippines
Gareth Mo (University of Kent)QAnon and the Ontological Poli cs of Content Takedowns: Cosmopolitan interven ons in a “post-truth” world?
James J. Fitzgerald (Dublin City University)
Censoring Extremism: Influence of Online Restric on on Official Media Products of ISIS
Ayse Lokmanoglu (Northwestern University)Kayla McMinimy (Georgia State University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Conceptualising, Explaining, and Understanding Change in Foreign Policy Analysis
SC21: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh)Disc. Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)
Panel
The role of poli cal leaders’ emo ons in shaping interstate rivalriesConsuelo Thiers (University of Edinburgh)
Winds of change: The (un)fulfilled promises of populism in foreign policy
Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath)Gender and foreign policy change
Karin Aggestam (Lund University)A Leader-centered Framework of Major Foreign Policy Change
Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)From Willkommenskultur to ‘shut that door’: The Contested Selec on of Germany’s Na onal Role Concep ons during the European ‘Migrant Crisis’
Saskia Smellie (University of Edinburgh)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Domes c Sources of Chinese foreign policy: Actors, Audiences, and Processes
SC22: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kai He (Griffith University)Disc. Huiyun Feng (Griffith University)Disc. Xiao Ren (Fudan University)
Panel
Selling Mega Spor ng Events to Domes c Audiences: The Beijing Olympics vs. the Delhi Commonwealth Games
Sanjeevan Pradhan (University of Nevada, Reno)Explaining China’s Decisions on Low-Level Border Incursions
Frances Yaping Wang (Singapore Management University)Mixed Signaling in Chinese Foreign Policy: Three Explanatory Models
Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno)Societal actors’ poten al influence on China’s na onal interest
Sabine Mokry (Leiden University and GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Provincial Actors in Chinese Foreign Rela ons: A Whole-of-State Perspec ve
Li Mingjiang (Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
Global Development
From Sites to Rela ons: Towards a Social-Ecology of Land in Interna onal Rela ons (I)
SC23: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University)Disc. Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University)
Panel
Land as Rela onship: Indigenous Ontologies in Se ler Resource Management Frameworks
Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)Pales nian Knowledge for an Environmentally Just IR
Ghada Sasa (McMaster University)
Preliminary Program
Land Rights and Dispossession of Indigenous Peoples: Assyrian People’s Fight for Land Recogni on and Self-Determina on
Riva Gewarges (McMaster University)Se ler Colonial Violence and Indigenous Struggle: Land and Subjec vity, Resistance and Refusal
Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University)Land Dispossession, Social Reproduc on, and Violence: Iraqi State
Massarah Dawood (York University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Book Roundtable: Banking on Beijing: The Aims and Impacts of China’s Overseas Development Program
SC24: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)Part. Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary)Part. Helen Milner (Princeton University)Part. SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore)Part. Min Ye (Boston University)Part. Daniel L. Nielson (Brigham Young University)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global Governance in an Age of An -GlobalismSC25: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Deborah Avant (University of Denver)Disc. Alexander Cooley (Columbia University)
Panel
Global Governance and the mul lateralism post-covid-19Paula Ximena Ruiz Camacho (Universidad Externado de Colombia)
Global Governance and Change: Process Ma ers in Interna onal Studies
S. Beth Fascitelli (University of Massachuse s Boston)An -globalism and the interna onal poli cs of climate change
Toby Greene (Bar Ilan University)Explaining the Dynamics of World Order in the 21st Century: A Matrix of Mul -Level and Mul -Stakeholder Global Governance
Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)The Individual, The State, and The Structure of Interna onal Crisis
Andrew Rosenberg (University of Florida)
Interna onal Security Studies
Seeking Peace in Civil WarsSC26: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Chris ne Cheng (King's College London)Disc. Josefina Echavarria Alvarez (University of Notre Dame)
Panel
The Frontlines of PeaceSéverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University)
Opera onalizing Complexity Approaches in Interna onal Aid for Peacebuilding
Lara Olson (University of Oxford)From War me to Peace me: Foreign Preda on and Persistent Interven on in Civil Wars
Sevdenur Koru (Temple University)Women’s Post-Conflict Poli cal Par cipa on: From Conflict to Parliaments through CSO Presence
Lydia Karga (University of Essex)Peace Nego a ons and Civilian Targe ng
Ipek Ece Sener (Washington University in St. Louis)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Nonviolent Resistance in the Context of Armed Conflict and Civil War Peace Processes
SC27: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Luke Abbs (Centre of Religion, Reconcilia on and Peace (University of Winchester))
Disc. Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Panel
Bea ng Swords into Protest Signs: Can Nonviolent Ac on Subs tute for Violent Extremism?
Ma hew Cebul (University of Michigan)Jonathan Pinckney (United States Ins tute of Peace)
An -normaliza on protest as nonviolent resistance? The case of Morocco
Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University)Taib Biygautane (Kennesaw State University)
Mobilizing for peace through mass ac on: civil society’s influence on the peace process between the Colombian government and ELN
Cécile Alexa Mouly (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) - Ecuador)Esperanza Hernandez Delgado (Universidad de la Salle)
Impact of Nonviolent Resistance on Democra za on during Civil War
Luke Abbs (Centre of Religion, Reconcilia on and Peace (University of Winchester))Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex)
Outbidding the Armed Wing: How Civil Resistance became Key to East Timor’s Struggle for Independence
Diah Kusumaningrum (Department of Interna onal Rela ons, Universitas Gadjah Mada)Dhania Salsha Handiani (Universitas Gadjah Mada)
Peace Studies
A Global Peace and Conflict Studies: Paving the way for an Emerging Research Agenda
SC28: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Solveig Richter (University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt School of Public Policy)
Chair Siddharth Tripathi (University of Erfurt)Part. Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)Part. Berit Bliesemann de Guevara (Aberystwyth University)Part. Rita Manchanda (South Asia Forum for Human Rights)Part. Edward Silvestre Kaweesi (Makerere University)Part. Mark R. Duffield (University of Bristol, UK)Part. José Manuel Salamanca (Universidad Javeriana)
Roundtable
Scien fic Study of Interna onal Processes
Varie es of Deterrence SC29: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University)Disc. Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University)
Panel
Mutual Assured Destruc on RevisitedStephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri)
Arms Sales and Audience CostsKyle E. Haynes (Purdue University)
“The Empty Theater of Brinkmanship: The Non-Occurrence of Accidental Escala on and What It Means for Signaling Theory”
Dan Reiter (Emory University)
Preliminary Program
Military maneuvers and geopoli cal signaling in the Bal c Sea region
Andris Banka (University of Greifswald)Margit Bussmann (University of Greifswald)
Overseas Troop Deployment and the Effec veness of Extended Deterrence
Chen Fu (Aoyama Gakuin University)Zhaoyu Chen (Aoyama Gakuin University)Kentaro Sakuwa (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Global Comeback of Industrial Policy. Panel 2: The (Geo-)Poli cal Economy of Industrial Rivalries Between the EU, USA, China and La n America
SC30: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Angela Wigger (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)Disc. Daniel Mertens (University of Osnabrück)
Panel
Reconciling state capitals: The embeddedness of EU-China state-sponsored funds and compe ng Sino-EU interests
Imogen Liu (Maastricht University)Adam Dixon (Maastricht University)
Can the United States Contain China? From “Tariff Wars” to “Strategic Compe on”
Alan Weston Cafruny (Hamilton College)Maneuvering around the rules of free-trade: The technical infrastructure as industrial policy
Benjamin Bürbaumer (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)The reemergence of industrial policy and Sino-US rela ons: Geopoli cal contesta on and contending elite strategies
Nana De Graaff (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)Bas aan Van Apeldoorn (Free University of Amsterdam)
The Ac ve Underbelly of Developmentalism: The power of the state in the twenty-first century
Christopher Wylde (Saint Mary's University, London)
Interna onal Security Studies
Civil-Military Rela ons, Security, and SocietySC31: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ches Thurber (Northern Illinois University)Disc. Max Margulies (United States Military Academy)
Panel
Returning Veterans’ A tudes toward Democracy: Evidence from a Survey of Ukraine’s ATO Veterans
Konstan n Ash (University of Central Florida)Miroslav Shapovalov (University of Central Florida)
Ignorance or denial: Government Responses to Emerging Insurgencies
Corinna Jentzsch (Leiden University)The Dilemma of Security Force Assistance: The Fight against Boko Haram, Military Aid, and Deepening Autocracy in Cameroon and Chad"
Kristen A. Harkness (University of St. Andrews)Making Militaries into Police: Assessing the Sources of Varia on in Military Constabulariza on
Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University)Career Soldiers and Short- mers: Officer Career Longevity in the Antebellum U.S. Army
Peter White (Auburn University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interroga ng Sovereignty, Redefining SecuritySC32: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kiran Phull (King's College London)Disc. Indrani Das Gupta (Jamia Millia Islamia)
Panel
Securi za on on the Scalpel's Edge: Intersex, Race, and Disability in the Sovereign/Anarchic Order
Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen)Celeste Orr (St. Lawrence University)
Understanding the Impact of Conflict on Women in Contested Borders: A Case Study of the Gali District in Abkhazia
Kathryn Bu erworth (University of Massachuse s Boston)A Call for Human Security in Cyber: Implemen ng United Na ons Security Council Resolu on 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in Cyber Space
Crystal Whetstone (Sam Houston State University)Luna K. C. (Wageningen University and Research Center)Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College)
Indian Women Construc on Workers’ Social Construc on of Human Security: Widening scholarly boundaries to understand human security in a local context
Chantal Krcmar (university)
Interna onal Security Studies
American Excep onalism in Theory and History: Construc ng and Reconstruc ng Foreign Policy Narra ves
SC33: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota)Disc. Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota)Disc. Charlie Laderman (King's College, London)
Panel
Whitewashing American Excep onalismRichard Maass (Old Dominion University)
Excep onalism as na onalism: status, liberal ideas, and America’s contested dis nc veness
Adam J. Quinn (University of Birmingham)American Excep onalism and the Fourth Founding
Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College)Par san Visions of Excep onalism and the Polariza on of US Foreign Policy
Emma Ashford (Cato Ins tute)Hegemony, Order, and American Excep onalism
Kyle M. Lascure es (Lewis & Clark College)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Protests, Coercion, and RepressionSC34: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Christopher Shay (University of Denver (Josef Korbel School))Disc. Sabine Carey (University of Mannheim)
Panel
How Legislators Respond to the Threat of Violence: Evidence from the United States
Andres Uribe (University of Chicago)Do Social Movements Adapt to Offline Repression by using Social Media? Evidence from Police Repression of Climate Protestors in Finland
Sonja Savolainen (University of Helsinki)Ted Hsuan Yun Chen (University of Helsinki)VIlle Saarinen (Aalto University)
Signaling, Disrup on, and Screening in Conten ous Poli csDogus Aktan (University of Denver)
Preliminary Program
How State and Protester Violence Affect Protest DynamicsZachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, Los Angeles)
State Repression and Social ConflictMichael Rubin (University of Connec cut)Richard McAlexander (University of Pennsylvania)Daniel Arnon (Emory University)
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Law
Global Governance Futures: Wri ng Amidst a PandemicSC35: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Thomas G. Weiss (The City University New York (CUNY) Graduate Center)
Part. Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Thomas Hanson (University of Minnesota; Chair, Minnesota
Commi ee on Foreign Rela ons)Part. Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Maria Ivanova (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Catherine (Kate) Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n)Part. Madeline Carr (University College London (UCL))
Roundtable
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Reflec ons on the COVID pandemic and Cri cal Security StudiesSC36: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Mark Salter (University of O awa)Disc. Marc Doucet (Saint Mary's University)Part. Benjamin J. Muller (King's University College)Part. Can E. Mutlu (Acadia University)Part. Philippe M. Frowd (University of O awa)Part. Caroline Dunton (University of O awa)Part. Veronica M. Kitchen (University of Waterloo)Part. Jennifer Mustapha (Poli cal Science, Huron University
College)Part. Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa)Part. Samer Abboud (Villanova University)Part. Bénédicte Santoire (University of O awa)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Civil-Military Rela ons in Democra c and Democra zing StatesSC37: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Arie Perliger (University of Massachuse s Lowell)Disc. Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
Militariza on in La n America: An Analysis of the 21st Century Variant
Craig A. Deare (Na onal Defense University, College of Interna onal Security Affairs)
Leading or Following: The Role of the Military in the Decline of Democracy
Polina Beliakova (Fletcher School, Tu s University)The Military and Global Democracy Erosion: The Role of the Military Ins tu on in Egypt, Turkey, and the United States
Marybeth Ulrich (U.S. Army War College)Uniformed Threats: A Compara ve Analysis of NATO Member State’s Na onal Approaches to Comba ng Extremism within their Ranks.
Yannick Veilleux-Lepage (Leiden University )Joris Larik (The Hague Ins tute for Global Jus ce)Anne Peterscheck (St Andrews University)
Conscien ous Acceptance – The Impact of Public Support on Conscrip on
Simon Rotzer (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Interna onal Security Studies
New Nuclear PowersSC38: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Hongyu Zhang (University of North Carolina Wilmington)Disc. Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University)
Panel
The Devil You Know: why the interna onal community responded differently to Iranian and North Korean nuclear prolifera on
Kathryn Boehlefeld (Air Command and Staff College)Changing Pathways to a Bomb
Jeff Kaplow (William & Mary)The Logic and Dynamics of Iran’s Nuclear Policymaking under Trump
Abolghasem Bayyenat (Harvard University, Belfer Center fro Scence and Interna onal Affairs)
With a Li le Help From Our Friends: How the Non-prolifera on Regime aided India’s Nuclear Force Development
Debak Das (Cornell University)The Salience of a New JCPOA to an ´Almost-Nuclear’ Iran
Saira Khan (North South University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Social Movements, Revolu ons, and Popular Mobiliza onSC39: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Cigdem Unal (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Zuzana Hudáková (Center for Interna onal Studies (CERI),
Sciences Po, Paris)
Panel
Modeling protest-security forces dynamics: Agency, collec ve iden es, and sub-groups in the Capitol Siege and BLM
Anne Marie Baylouny (Naval Postgraduate School)Terrorism, Insurgency, and Social Movements: The New Fourth Wave of Terrorism
Cindy May (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)Protest Violence Target and State Repression as a Response
Shiyi Xia (University of Essex)Does Terrorism Mobilize People to Par cipate in Protests or Keep Them Away From the Public Space?
Cigdem Unal (University of Pi sburgh)Subaltern Securi za on? The Use of Protests and Riots in Nigeria
AKINBODE FASAKIN (Stockholm University, Sweden)
Peace StudiesGlobal Health
COVID-19 and post-pandemic reali esSC40: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Tanja Tamminen (Diacoord Consul ng/Turku University, Finland)
Disc. Ummu Salma Bava (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Panel
Post Covid-19 transi onal jus ce in BiH’s "frozen conflict": me to pay more heed to economic violence?
Genevieve S. Parent (Saint Paul University)COVID-19 and Conflict: The Impact of Pivo ng A en on and Resources away from Peacebuilding and the Need to Invest in Preparedness
Eleanor Gordon (University of Monash)Peacebuilding work in pandemic and post-pandemic reali es: Rethinking conflict resolu on prac ce
Margarita Tadevosyan (George Mason University)
Preliminary Program
The French "state of sanitary emergency" approach to the Covid-19 pandemic - From a state of excep on to a permanent regime?
Daniel M. Rodrigues (OBSERVARE - Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa)
The Impact of Coronophobia on Urban Protests: Insights from Twi er Sen ments
Olesya Tkacheva (Free University of Brussels (VUB))
Global Development
Precarity: Poe c and Aesthe c Explora ons IIISC41: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jimmy C. Klausen (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
Disc. Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex)
Panel
Un-Goring IR Through Poetry and Photographic Images: Necro-Lives, Insecure Academic Spaces, and the Bloodshed of War
Julio César Díaz Calderón (University of Florida)The Age of the World Picture a er Decoloniza on: The Global Aesthe cs of Three Neo-Malthusian Pathologies
Jimmy C. Klausen (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
Precarity in a Black Anthropocene: Dispossession and Alterna ve Temporali es in Black Specula ve Fic on
Farai Chipato (University of O awa)“They already warned, they’ll shoot to kill, and we know where the stray bullet is going to meet”: slam poetry and re-existence in Brazil
Vinicius Tavares (PUC Minas Gerais)Jessica da Silva Correia de Oliveira (PUC Minas Gerais)
Precarious Subjects of Interna onal Rela ons / ‘Human Resources’: Insurgent Recruitment, Willfulness, and Expression
Shree Deshpande (University of Hawai‘i-Mānoa)
Foreign Policy Analysis
US Presidents and US Foreign PolicySC42: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham)Disc. Kenneth A. Schultz (Stanford University)
Panel
Promises Made, Promises Kept? Understanding Presiden al Foreign Policy Campaign Pledge Fulfillment
Melissa Willard-Foster (University of Vermont)Joe Biden’s Neo-Trumanite Na onal Security Strategy
Aaron E nger (Carleton University)When Dovish Presidents Become Hawks
Timothy Hazen (Elmhurst University)Saving America's Face: Reputa onal Concerns in Presiden al Foreign Policy Speeches, 1947-2020
Vincent Boucher (University of Quebec at Montreal)Nixon’s na onalist beliefs and the decision to open to China, 1968-1970: a socio-psychological account.
Giuseppe Paparella (Ins tute for Security and Conflict Studies, George Washington University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Organized Crime, Conflict, and GovernanceSC43: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Maiah Jaskoski (Northern Arizona University)Disc. Peter Andreas (Brown University)
Panel
“Everything Will Be Like in Crimea”: The Self-Inflicted Agency Slacks as a Paradox of the Delegated War
Mar n Laryš (Charles University )
PCC and the transna onal illicit markets between South America and West Africa (2011 - 2022)
Leonardo Chilio Jordão (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Relações Internacionais San Tiago Dantas)
Drug Wars and Social Media Nilda M. Garcia (Texas A&M Interna onal University)
Merging conflicts: How Colombian and Venezuelan states’ incapacity fusion shapes regional insecurity
Victor M. Mijares (Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia)Repurposing Iden es: Organiza on, Exclusion, and the Postwar Iden es of Pro-Government Mili as
Megan Erickson (University of Washington)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Migra on Poli cs 3: Time, Mobility and Poli cal PossibilitySC44: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam)Disc. Christopher McIntosh (Bard College)
Panel
Mobility Diplomacy and Poli cs of Accelera ng Cross-Border FlowsNoora Lori (Boston University)
‘Visa cycles’ and pping points in mul -stage migra onRafael Azeredo (Griffith University)
Time, Mobility and Poli cal Possibility: Towards a research agendaLoren Landau (University of the Witwatersrand)Anne McNevin (The New School)
Government at a distance and the poli cs of paternalism in the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa
Polly Pallister-Wilkins (University of Amsterdam)‘To safeguard stability is a protracted war, and also a war of offense’: Security, Mobility, and the Poli cal Struggle for Timing in Xinjiang Province
Andrew R. Hom (University of Edinburgh)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Telling a feminist IR story: telling stories, igni ng canons (II)SC45: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Marysia Zalewski (Cardiff University)Part. Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg)Part. Roxani Krystalli (University of St. Andrews)Part. K. Melchor Hall (Brandeis University)Part. Kandida Purnell (Richmond, The American Interna onal
University in London)Part. Akta Kaushal (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)Part. Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal)Part. Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna )Part. Dipali Anumol (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy)
Roundtable
Global HealthDiploma c Studies
Global health is more than COVIDSC46: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Catherine Worsnop (University of Maryland School of Public Policy)
Disc. Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth)
Panel
Emergent Un/Sustainabili es of Health and Social Care: The Case of the Adult Incon nence Pad
Tiina Vai nen (Tampere University)Biopoli cs at the Nexus of Chronic and Infec ous Diseases
Nataliya D. Brantly (Virginia Tech)
Preliminary Program
Global Governance of An microbial Resistance: The Global Poli cal Poten al of Microbes
Anne-Sophie Jung (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
Taking Care of Fighters: Armed Groups and Medical Care ProvisionLeah Cos k (University of Minnesota)
Global Nutri on Governance: The Turn from Structural Causes to Technical Fixes
Carmen Jacqueline Ho (University of Guelph)
Environmental Studies
Governing Risks and Conflicts in a Climate Changed WorldSC47: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Jamon Van Den Hoek (Oregon State University)Disc. Lisa Schipper (University of Oxford)
Panel
Adapta on within the Climate Emergency: The Case of Disaster Waste
Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)The Nature of Peace – The dynamics between post-conflict peacebuilding and environmental jus ce
Fariborz Zelli (Lund University)Capital, climate, and crisis: Insurance-Linked Securi es and the colonizing of our catastrophic future
Korey Pasch (Queen's University)Climate change-related natural disasters and environmental governance
Melisa Perut (University of California, Irvine)Extreme Events, Social Transforma on: The Case of Houston, Water, and Oil
Thomas Princen (University of Michigan)
Environmental StudiesGlobal Development
Earth Defenders and Pathways away from Extrac vism toward Buen Vivir: Global and Local Struggles toward Ecosystem-based Laws and Policies
SC48: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Marilyn Grell-Brisk (UC Riverside)Disc. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
Panel
“Water Defenders: Pathways, Strategies, and new Governance Models for Water Rights”
Craig Kauffman (University of Oregon)Pamela Mar n (Coastal Carolina University)
Are indigenous water defenders taking over electoral poli cs? Insights from Ecuador and Greenland on how local resistance is reshaping global governance
Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ / Amherst College)
Challenging Corporate Power in the Global Mining Industry: A Case Study of the Australian/Canadian mining company Oceana Gold from El Salvador and the Philippines to South Carolina and New Zealand, and Implica ons for Contes ng Transna onal Metals-Mining Corpora ons
Robin Broad (American University)"Narra ng the expansion of the avocado mono-culture in Cajamarca: exploring the campesino economy and visions of peace otherwise"
Juanita Esguerra Rezk (University of Gothenburg)
Poli cs of Development: Challenging ‘sustainability’ according to the SDGs
Heloise Weber (University of Queensland)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies CaucusInterna onal Security Studies
Queering Borders and Bio(In)Securi es SC49: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Cchavi Vasisht (Vivekananda Interna onal Founda on, New Delhi )
Disc. Sandra McEvoy (Boston University)
Panel
Queering Terrorism StudiesEmeka Thaddues Njoku (University of Ibadan, Ibadan)
#EndSARS, #ZimbabweanLivesMa er, and the Unintended Effects of a Shrinking World
@rutendochabikwa Chabikwa (University of Oxford)The Bio/geopoli cs of Birth Registra on as Bordering Prac ce
Allison Petrozziello (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University)
Play and Counter-conduct: Migrant Domes c Workers on TiktokLiberty Chee (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Social movements in Ecuador and LGBTQ Venezuelan migra onJuan Carlos Valarezo (Pon fical Catholic University of Ecuador)
Interna onal Security Studies
Governance and Regional Security (in La n America) in Times of Pandemic: Between The Mul dimensional and The Hybrid
SC50: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo)Disc. Marcial Garcia Suarez (Universidade Federal Fluminense /
Brazil)
Panel
Hybrid Governance from Global to Local: an analysis of disputes among state and non-state actors in Rio de Janeiro’s social spaces
Marilia C. Souza (Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado (FECAP-SP) & Universidade de Sao Paulo (NUPRI-USP))Marcial Garcia Suarez (Universidade Federal Fluminense / Brazil)Marcos Alan Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB)
Security Communi es In The South: A Systema c ReviewFabricio H. Chagas-Bastos ( University of Copenhagen)
Hybrid Security Governance in La n America: poli cal and social overlap of conflict and peace forma ons
Rafael A. Villa (University of Sao Paulo)Poli cal Decision-Making Processes and Interna onal Coopera on for Resolving the Armed Conflict in Colombia
Margarita María Bau sta Mar nez (Universidade de São Paulo)Security governance in the Andean region: More doubts than certain es
Rafael Pineros Ayala (Externado de Colombia)
Interna onal Security Studies
A Global Problem of Local Policing: Compara ve Policing Prac ces and Lessons to be Learned
SC51: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Brianne McGonigle Leyh (Utrecht University)Disc. Hayal Akarsu (Brandeis University)
Panel
Police-Civil Society Rela ons and Prospects for Transforma ve Reform: A compara ve study of Pakistan and Nigeria
Zoha Waseem (University College London)
Preliminary Program
Alterna ves to coercion: nego a ng post-conflict urban order in Côte d’Ivoire
Maxime Ricard (Ins tut de recherche stratégique de l'École militaire (IRSEM))
Should Transforma ve Jus ce be a Complement to or a Replacement for Police Reform?
Nathan Pino (Texas State Unviersity)Policing Tensions: Unity on the Street versus Polariza on within the Walls of the Police Office
Luuk Slooter (Utrecht University)Oversight Overload: Overlaps in Police Oversight in Kenya
Tessa Diphoorn (Utrecht University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Wars of Informa on: The Role of Propaganda in Terrorism, Insurgency, and Protest Movements
SC52: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Amira Jadoon (US Military Academy at West Point)Chair Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach)Disc. Amira Jadoon (US Military Academy at West Point)Disc. Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach)
Panel
Signaling Resolve through Credit-ClaimingIlayda Onder (The Pennsylvania State University)
Maintaining a Healthy Democracy: Countering Extremist Disinforma on in the Age of COVID-19
Pasha Dashtgard (American University - PERIL (Polariza on and Extremism Innova on Lab))Chelsea Daymon (American University/The Loopcast)David Malet (American University)Cynthia Miller-Idriss (American University)
The Public Rela ons of Armed Groups: Compe on and Differen a on in Mul faceted Conflicts
Ma hew Nanes (Saint Louis University)The language of counterterrorism news: nega vity, posi vity, and feelings of insecurity
Aaron M. Hoffman (Simon Fraser University)Media and Transna onal Solidarity in the Direct Ac on An -Pipeline Movement
Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Interna onal Security Studies
Public Preferences and The Poli cs of BorderingSC53: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Michael Kenwick (Rutgers University)Chair Lauren Pinson (University of Pennsylvania)Disc. Stephanie Schwartz (University of Southern California)Disc. Jonathan A. Chu (Stanford University)
Panel
The Color of the Glass: Geographic Distance, Media Frames, and the Border Wall
Jeronimo Cor na (University of Houston)Dimensions of US Public Opinion on Border Security
Lauren Pinson (University of Pennsylvania)Ethnicity, Borders, and A tudes toward Migra on in Africa
Beth Elise Whitaker (University of North Carolina at Charlo e)John A. Doces (Bucknell University)
Borderlands Ci zenship? Rethinking Popular Sovereignty in the Borderlands
Ma hew Longo (Leiden University)Status Loss and Public Demand for Border Militariza on
Michael Kenwick (Rutgers University)
Interna onal Security Studies
CounterinsurgencySC54: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)Disc. Alec Worsnop (University of Maryland, College Park)
Panel
Figh ng on Two Fronts: How does figh ng a counterinsurgency conflict influence civil-military rela ons?
Kirs n J. H. Brathwaite (Michigan State University)Civil-Military Rela ons and Security Assistance: Does Civilian Oversight Reduce the Risk of Abuse during Civil War?
Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University)What gets Applied: Domes c Law Enforcement or Military? Insurgent Group Characteris cs and the Varia on in Counterinsurgency Responses
Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)Burcu Pinar Alakoc (Webster University)
Weberian Militaries: Promo on Systems and the Limits of Popula on Centric Counterinsurgency
Mike Rosol (United States Military Academy)The Strategic Ra onale of ‘Security Force Assistance’: State Building or Proxy Warfare?
Kers Larsdo er (Swedish Defence University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Colonial Legacies in Interna onal SecuritySC55: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Maya Van Nuys (University of Chicago)Disc. Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)
Panel
Colonial Code-models: Border security technologies and the materializa on of race in South Africa
Kailey Taplin (University of O awa)Globalized Policing: The Role of IOs in the Diffusion of Policing Policies
Maya Van Nuys (University of Chicago)Decolonisa on and Post-colonial Insecurity in Lusophone Africa: a cross-na onal qualita ve study
Daniel Rio Tinto (Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV))Once a Slave? The Slave Trade and Military Forma on under Colonialism
Joowon Yi (Texas A&M University )Which Alliance Lasts?
Saera Lee (University of Iowa)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Central Banks, Debt & Monetary PolicySC56: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Ruben Kremers (University of Warwick)Disc. Ruben Kremers (University of Warwick)
Panel
Regional Monetary Policy ConvergenceRyan Weldzius (Villanova University)
Central Bank Digital Currencies and Monetary Governance Norm Diffusion
Sandra Ahmadi (University of Washington)Public Debt Ins tu ons and Transparency in Democracies
Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)Ben Cormier (London School of Economics & Poli cal Science)
From limelight to twilight: central bank independence and coordina on between crisis and non-normaliza on
Sebas an Diessner (London School of Economics (LSE))
Preliminary Program
Let’s talk about Debt: Central bank framing of debt in pandemic and post-pandemic world
Heather D. McKeen-Edwards (Bishop's University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Experimental Research on Interna onal Security Rhetoric, Covertness, and Intelligence
SC57: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Kathleen Powers (Dartmouth College)Disc. Jonathan Renshon (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Panel
War by Any Other Name? Humanitarian Frames and Percep ons of Success in Military Interven ons
Sarah Maxey (Loyola University Chicago)The Content of Na onal Mythology: How Past Victory and Defeat Shape Preferences
Joslyn Nicole Barnhart (Wesleyan University)Jiyoung Ko (Bates College)
Public Reac ons to Secret Nego a ons in Interna onal Poli csRachel Myrick (Duke University)
Open Secrets: Why Some Covert Ac ons Are Never Meant to Be Covert
Chase Bloch (Pennsylvania State University)Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University)
Can Diversity Prevent the Next 9/11?Michael Joseph (George Washington University)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal Affairs
Teaching community in a smaller world: How can we teach IR with hope? (Part 1)
SC58: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)Chair Andrea Paras (University of Guelph)Part. Ma hias Hofferberth (University of Texas, San Antonio)Part. Saara Särmä (Tampere University)Part. Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)Part. Shampa Biswas (Whitman College)Part. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)Part. David Hornsby (Carleton University)Part. Mark A. Shirk (University of Cambridge)Part. Mira Sucharov (Carleton University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Poli cal Economy of EnergySC59: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast)Disc. Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast)
Panel
Evalua ng Oil Busts’ Poli cal Effects: The 1980s CaseEmily Meierding (Naval Postgraduate School)
Strategic consequences of the United States’ energy abundance. A case study of the U.S.-Poland Energy Partnership
Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw)"Cheap Energy" and the Poli cal Economy of Russia’s “Social Contract”
Adnan Vatansever (King's College London)Geopoli cs of Renewable Energy Index
ilaria mazzocco (Paulson Ins tute)
The Dual Transforma on in Development Finance: Western Mul lateral Development Banks and China in Post-Soviet Energy
Morena Skalamera (Leiden University)Seçkin Köstem (Bilkent University)
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Poli cal Economy
The Obsolescence of Interna onal Governmental Organiza ons? The Priva za on of Global Governance
SC60: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Antonia Wi (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Disc. Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Panel
Can mul lateralism be privately contested?Ian Higham (Stockholm University)
Establishing Rules of the Game: Emerging Technologies, Global Governance, and the Great Power Poli cs of Intelligence
Steven Loleski (University of Toronto)Double Delega on: An Explora on and Construc on of the UN Private Security Contractor Database
Adam Kunkel (Purdue University) Right to Trade versus Right to Regulate State-Trading as the Cri cal Obstacle for the Mul lateral System
Anna Lanoszka (University of Windsor)Transna onal Regula on and Extraterritorial Authority: State Instrumentaliza on of Private Governance
Virginia Ann Haufler (University of Maryland)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Asian RegionalismSC61: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Hiroki Takeuchi (Southern Methodist University)Disc. Hiroki Takeuchi (Southern Methodist University)
Panel
Economic Balancing and the Design of Regional Trade Agreements Zhiyuan Wang (University of Florida)
Middle power and power asymmetry: How South Korea’s Free Trade Agreement strategy with ASEAN changed under the New Southern Policy
Sohyun Zoe Lee (Queen's University Belfast)Rising ASEAN and the G20: Towards 2022 G20 Labuan Bajo summit
Susan G. Harris Rimmer (Griffith University)Regula ng Digital Trade in the Asia-Pacific: Reconciling Regional and Global Governance
Gregory P. Corning (Santa Clara University)Interest, Norm, and Order in Power Transi on: Japan’s Struggle for a Regional Trade Agreement in East Asia
Min Shu (Waseda University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Missing Mass: Infrastructure and World Poli cs Panel IIISC62: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Simon Cur s (University of East Anglia )Disc. Maximilian Mayer (University of Bonn)
Panel
Infrastructural Geopoli csMarieke De Goede (University of Amsterdam)Carola Westermeier (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen and University of Amsterdam)
Who are the global gatekeepers? Lessons from “derisking” about the private provision of a global financial infrastructure
Mark Nance (North Carolina State University)Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School)
Preliminary Program
The impact of shi in global hegemony on the financing of infrastructures in Eastern Europe
Linda Szabó (researcher)Finance, Climate-Related Infrastructure, and Private Authority: The interna onal poli cal economy of Black-Rock’s Climate Partnership Fund
Sarah E Sharma (Queen's University)The Infrastructure of the World Economy: Making Buildings and Bits in the City of London
Ma hew Eagleton-Pierce (SOAS University of London)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Bridging the History Gap: The Importance of Applying History to Policy
SC63: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair James Rogers (SDU / LSE)Disc. Calder Walton (Harvard University, Kennedy School of
Government)Part. Emily Whalen (The University of Texas - Aus n)Part. Susan Colbourn (Yale University)Part. Claire Yorke (Yale University )Part. Ian Johnson (The University of Notre Dame)Part. J. Wesley Hu o (Air Command and Staff College)Part. Louis Halewood (University of Plymouth)
Roundtable
Post Communist Systems
The Integra on Projects in the Post Communist Space: Successes and Failures
SC64: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University))
Disc. Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Panel
EU Democracy and Human Rights: Is the dog wagging the tail? Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)Ma hew Kolasa (University of St Andrews)
A New-Geopoli cs in making: Connec vity projects of Eurasia and their implica ons on regional geopoli cs.
MOHD FURKAN (JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA NEW DELHI)BRICS life-cycle: from dawn ll dusk (2006-2022)
Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University)Tacit Security Regimes: CSTO and Alliance Non-Member Compliance
Gregory Gleason (University of New Mexico)Compe ve regionalism in Eastern Europe? The EU’s perspec ve on the EAEU
Mats Braun (Metropolitan University, Prague)Anna Gromilova (Metropolitan University, Prague)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Security and Governance in the Shadow of the Pandemic: Cri cal Reflec ons from the Americas
SC65: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Yleana Cid (Na onal University of Mexico)Disc. Mariana Kalil (Brazilian War College)Part. Alejandro Chanona (Na onal Autonomous University of
Mexico)Part. Yadira Gálvez (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)Part. Mark Hamilton (Inter-American Defense College (IADC))Part. Thiago Rodrigues (Fluminense Na onal University)Part. Kris na Mani (Oberlin College)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Transna onalism, Regionalism, and Interconnec vitySC66: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Adnan Rasool (University of Tennessee at Mar n )Disc. Alistair D. B. Cook (Nanyang Technological University, S.
Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
Panel
When do transna onal processes impact local outcomes? Social support for foreign-backed state capacity building: cases from Guatemala 2000-2020.
Brian C. Po er (The College of New Jersey)When Regional Energy Coopera on Fails: the struggle for Europe’s Energy Union and North-Asia’s Energy Framework
Elai Re g (Washington University in St Louis)Regionalism In The Era Of Global Fights For Stability: India’S Indo-Pacific Strategy In Advancing Its Interna onal Rela ons
Md Shafikul Haque (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)The making of a transna onal governmentality: The Open Government Partnership (OGP) in France, Tunisia and Argen na
Quen n Deforge (EHESS)Interconnectedness and State Strategies in the Indo-Pacific: regional frameworks and the future of liberal order
Alica Kizekova (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Regional and Interna onal Coopera on in South America A er COVID: Challenges and Opportuni es for the Post-pandemic
SC67: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador)Chair Melisa Deciancio (University of Münster/FLACSO)Disc. Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami)
Panel
Brazil, from Regional Leader to Unilateral Contender: Bolsonaro’s an -South American stance during the pandemic
Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo)The Trajectory of Regional Infrastructure Coopera on: From Transna onal Governance to Bilateral Collabora on
Giovanni Agos nis (Catholic University of Chile)Regional and Interna onal Coopera on in South America: Challenges and Opportuni es for the Post-pandemic
Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador)Venezuela’s Evolving Mul dimensional Crisis: Implica ons for South American Governance Before, During, and A er the COVID-19 Pandemic
Thomas Legler (Universidad Iberoamericana)China`s BRI Influence on South American Regionalism in the Post-Pandemia
Juliana González Jáuregui (FLACSO Argen na / CONICET)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The US in the Interna onal SystemSC68: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Paul Bezerra (U.S. Air Force Academy)Disc. Jessica Blankshain (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
Iran-US Rela ons Under Biden: The Obama and Trump Legacies Naisy Sarduy (Florida Interna onal University)
Choosing the Wrong Side: The pi all of confronta on in dealing with rising China
Jeremy Pal el (Carleton University)Hardening of the American Discourse on China: Actors, Processes and Intellectual Strategies
Yang Han (University of Oxford)Asaf Alibegovic (Heidelberg University)
Searching For Monsters to Destroy: American Foreign Policy in a Mul polar World
Paul E. Lenze Jr. (Northern Arizona University)Iden ty and Foreign Policy: The US - North Korea Rela ons
Irem Cihan (SOAS, University of London)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Knowledge Produc on on Peace: Part 2SC69: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sara Hellmüller (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
Disc. Kristoffer Lidén (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Panel
How to promote relevant peace research? Ursina Bentele (swisspeace)Laurent Goetschel (University of Basel / swisspeace)
Dilemmas of knowledge produc on and peacebuilding: case of war-torn Donbas and annexed Crimea
Oksana Mikheieva (Europeian University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder))Svitlana Babenko (Taras Shevchenko Na onal University of Kyiv, Facility of Sociology)Viktoriya Sereda (Na onal Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)
Knowledge Transfer and Management in Media on Support Structures of the African Peace & Security Architecture
Michael Aeby (Inclusive Peace & Transi on Ini a ve, Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal & Development Studies Geneva)Jamie Pring (Freie Universität Berlin)
From research to prac ce? Ques oning the research-prac ce divide in transi onal jus ce
Ulrike Lühe (Swisspeace/University of Basel)What is Dialogue (in Ukraine)? Produc on of Meaning and Its Transforma ons in the Process of Policy Transfer
Vera Axyonova (Freie Universität Berlin)Te ana Kyselova (Na onal University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy)
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyGlobal Development
Journeys Across the Global Color Line and Back Again II: Racing the Transna onal/transna onalising Racism
SC70: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London)Disc. Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary, University of London)
Panel
Beyond abstrac on: racializa on and whiteness of securityRhys Machold (University of Glasgow)Catherine Chiniara Charre (University of Westminster)
“Playing Indian”, again and again: Indigenous bodies as sites of transit for German self-actualisa on
Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)Making the colonized’s sector: Racializing the Siege of the Gaza Strip
Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University)They Won’t Stay Forever: Understanding the Demoniza on of Low-Skilled Migrant Workers in Germany
Sabrina Axster (Johns Hopkins University)“Roman Holidays for Vicious Whites”: Riot, Ritual, Fantasy and Transna onal White Supremacy
Jacob Kripp (Johns Hopkins University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Emerging Technologies and AI in World Poli cs - Opportuni es and Challenges
SC71: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Badredine Arfi (University of Florida)Part. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt)Part. Madeleine Böhm (University of Erfurt)Part. Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen)Part. Alexander Montgomery (Reed College)Part. Amy Nelson (Na onal Defense University)Part. Yunizar Adiputera (University of Florida / Universitas Gadjah
Mada)Part. Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London)
Roundtable
Interna onal LawHuman Rights
Interna onal Law in Domes c CourtsSC72: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Manuel De Leon (Bethune-Cookman University)Disc. Eman Rashwan (Cairo University, Hamburg University)
Panel
Judicial Borrowing of Foreign Law: An Analysis of Stage and TimeKelley Li lepage (University of Houston)
Businesses as criminal jus ce actors? The devolu on of an -trafficking responsibili es to global companies in the European Union (EU) and the Associa on of Southeast Asian Na ons (ASEAN)
Elisa Narminio (Waseda University & Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Global An -Terrorism Law: Criminalizing Support for and Incitement of Terrorism
Jessica Stanton (Temple University)How Alive is the An -Death-Penalty Norm? Evidence from the Bri sh and French Treatment of ISIS Foreign Fighters
Asif Efrat (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya)Help me deter my rivals: Explaining authoritarian regimes' support for liberal interna onal norms
Inhwan Ko (University of Washington)Jihyeon Bae (University of Washington, Sea le)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesGlobal DevelopmentHuman Rights
Aboli onist, Intersec onal and Ecological Feminisms and the Interna onal
SC73: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)Disc. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Reclaiming Third World FeminismZehra F. Kabasakal Arat (University of Connec cut)
Feminist Peace Research in the (m)Anthropocene: contribu ons and challenges
Itziar Mujika Chao (University of Basque Country)Rethinking Women, Peace and Security through an Aboli onist Lens: Between ‘Reformist Reforms’ and ‘Non-Reformist Reforms’
Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Warwick)Hannah Wright (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
What are they doing right? Twee ng right-wing intersec onality in La n America
Marcela Schenck (Universidad de la República)Paulo Ravecca (Universidad de la Republica Uruguay)
Intersec onality from the south. Gender, class and race in the first approaches to La n American feminist thought in the 1970s and 1980s
Ana Laura de Giorgi (Universidad de la República)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
New Perspec ves on Military and Security StudiesSC74: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College)Disc. Evan Perkoski (University of Connec cut)
Panel
Cogni vely Biased or Biologically Adapted? Overconfident Generals, Opera onal Environments and Military Effec veness
Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore)
The Great Transatlan c Divide. Agenda, approaches and methods in the study of security in Europe and the US
Stefan Borg (Swedish Defense University)Shi ing Sands: How Israel and Its Adversaries Use Signaling for Coercion to Perpetually Alter the Strategic Reali es of the Middle East
Jonathan Snow (Roanoke College)Unpacking the ‘Security Services’: Assessing the Rela ve Autonomy of Coercive Ins tu ons Under Authoritarianism
Salah Ben Hammou (University of Central Florida)Rosalie Rubio (George Washington University )
Assessing Mo ves for Russian Federa on Use and Non-Use of Force: An Approach to Improve the Strategic Planning and Policy of the United States
Christopher Hickey (University of Maryland and U.S. Army War College)
Interna onal Educa on
The Visual Interna onal Rela ons Project: Contribu ons to Theory and Pedagogy
SC75: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Sarah Gansen (University of Southern California)Part. Damon Cole a (US Air Force Academy)Part. Jean-Christophe Boucher (University of Calgary)Part. FRANCOIS GATIMU (University of Southern California)Part. Anne e Freyberg-Inan (University of Amsterdam)Part. Luba Levin-Banchik (California State University, San
Bernardino)Part. Nicholas Onuf (Florida Interna onal University )Part. Francisco Del Canto Viterale (University of Salamanca; Fresno
Pacific University)
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela onsGlobal DevelopmentHuman Rights
An -colonial interna onal rela onsSC76: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Margot Tudor (Poli cs, University of Exeter)Disc. Margot Tudor (Poli cs, University of Exeter)
Panel
Dismantling Empires: Mexico and the Declara on against Colonialism
J. Luis Rodriguez (Johns Hopkins University)An Alterna ve Vision for Decoloniza on? Na onalist China in the 1947 Asian Rela ons Conference
Hao Chen (University of Cambridge)Between morality and responsibility: the limits of human rights and the limits of the human
Nathalia Justo (Northwestern University)Third World Na onalism, Decolonisa on, and the Making of Postwar Interna onal Order, 1945-1960
Ahmad Rizky Mardha llah Umar (University of Queensland)Going to the jungle without a gun: understanding, fear, and hierarchy in South Asian theories of war 1857-1950
Eric Haney (University of Oxford)Ameya Pratap Singh (University of Oxford)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Reac onary backlash to a smaller world? The rise of the Right in East Asia
SC77: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Karin Narita (Queen Mary, University of London)Disc. Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)
Panel
Resentment, Status Misrecogni on and the Security Policy Agenda of Japanese Conserva ves’
Nguyen Ha (Vanderbilt University)Linus Hagström (Swedish Defence University & Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
The new Cold War imaginary: Recent direc ons in Japanese neo-conserva sm
Karin Narita (Queen Mary, University of London)Realism and conserva sm in Japan: examining knowledge produc on of foreign policymaking
Misato Matsuoka (Teikyo University)Transna onal conserva sm and the “culture war” in the co-construc on of the US-China rivalry
Chenchen Zhang (Queen's University Belfast)Transna onal religious ac vism, online media, and Japan’s conserva ve right
Jeffrey Hall (Waseda University)
Human RightsInterna onal EthicsPeace Studies
Child Soldiers: Norms, Compliance and ConsequencesSC78: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fairfield University)Disc. Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense)
Panel
The Effect of Rebel Groups’ Social Service Provision on Child Soldiering
Minju Kwon (Chapman University)The prevalence of child soldiers in modern conflict
Inga Kris na Trauthig (KIng's College London)
Preliminary Program
Child Soldiers and the Evolu on of a Human Rights NormJennifer Mueller (Marymount Manha an College)
Social Norms, the State, and Early Warning Signs of Child Soldier Use in Ukraine
Robert Tynes (Bard College)Insincere Compliance : Human Rights Regula on and Child Soldiering
Yun Jung Yang (University of Essex)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Delibera ng Democracy: The Consequences of Regime TypeSC79: Saturday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Chair Rachel Vanderhill (Wofford College)Disc. Russell Lucas (Michigan State University)
Panel
Running Against, With, or From: A Typology of Par es in Nondemocracies
Ian M. Hartshorn (University of Nevada, Reno)Allison Evans (University of Nevada, Reno)
Warning Signs of Autocra za on and Promises of Democracy Protec on
Staffan I. Lindberg (Univ. of Gothenburg & Univ. of Florida)Julia Leininger (German Development Ins tute (DIE))
Regime Type and People's Percep on of DemocracyFerhat Zabun (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
Catch 22: How the Quebec Secession Ruling incen vized cons tu onal silencing of popular referendums
Catherine Frost (McMaster University)Chris an Na onalism and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Paul Miller (Georgetown University)
Scien fic Study of Interna onal ProcessesInterna onal Communica on
Violence, Media and Poli cal Communica onSD01: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University)Disc. Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University)
Panel
Ethnic Iden ty and Violent Radicaliza on in the Shadow of Hos le Informa on Campaigns
T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School)Live Twee ng the Insurgency: An Analysis of Non-Islamist Insurgent Social Media Imagery
Meredith Loken (University of Massachuse s- Amherst)Caroline Brandt (University of Southern California)
Who sets the human rights agenda?Jonathan Ring (University of Tennessee)
Tweets, Electoral Fraud, and Poli cal Violence: Evidence from Two Experiments
Jeffrey Karp (Brunel University London)Making Headlines: Inves ga ng Media Coverage and Rela onships among Terrorist A acks to Assess Their Impact
Bryan Arva (University of Maryland)
Professional Development Commi eeInterna onal Studies Associa on
Effec ve Research Communica on SD02: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jonathan Pinckney (United States Ins tute of Peace)Part. Stacie Goddard (Wellesley College)Part. James M. Goldgeier (American University)Part. Hilary Ma ess (Yale University)Part. Ma Baker (USAID)
Commi ee Panel
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Predic ng changes in conflict intensity: lessons from a predic on compe on (B)
SD03: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh)Disc. Adeline Lo (University of Wisconsin Madison)
Panel
United they stand: findings from an escala on predic on compe on
Paola Vesco (Uppsala University)Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh)Remco Jansen (Uppsala University)Adeline Lo (University of Wisconsin Madison)Gregor Reisch (Formerly Freie Universität Berlin, Federal Foreign Office)Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz)
Using Past Violence and Current News to Predict Changes in Violence
Hannes Mueller (IAE-CSIC)Christopher Rauh (University of Cambridge)
Forecas ng conflict using a diverse machine-learning ensemble: Ensemble averaging with mul ple tree-based algorithms and variance promo ng data configura ons
Felix E ensperger (Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg)Forecas ng Poli cal Instability in Africa with Automated Machine Learning Systems
Vito D'Orazio (University of Texas at Dallas)Yu Lin (University of Texas at Dallas)
Recurrent Neural Networks for Conflict Forecas ngIris Malone (George Washington University)
Historical Interna onal Rela onsGlobal Development
Author Meets Cri cs: Mauro J. Caraccioli's "Wri ng the New World"
SD04: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)Part. Alina Sajed (McMaster University)Part. Kevin Funk (Columbia University)Part. Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College)Part. Jayme Schlesinger (Rutgers University)Part. Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)
Roundtable
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Conflict, Migra on, and ReligionSD05: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Disc. Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)
Panel
Migrant communi es' religion: genera ng resilience or conflict? Claudia Baumgart-Ochse (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Preliminary Program
Reconceptualizing Religious Iden ty: The Impact of Religious Iden ty on Religious Violence
Robert T. Brathwaite (Michigan State University)The Diverse Effects of Religion on Conflict Intractability: A Case-Study of the Hindu-Muslim Riots in India
Chirasree Mukherjee (Arizona State University)An semi sm in Global Poli cs: Causes and Consequences
Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna )Chris anity and forced migra on in La n America: ambivalent roles and challenges
Ernesto Fiocche o (Florida Interna onal University)
South Asia in World Poli cs
Examining Geopoli cal, Social, and Security issues in South AsiaSD06: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Fahd Humayun (Yale University)Disc. Umer Rahman (Florida Interna onal University)
Panel
US troops withdrawal and its impact on Afghan womenRajarshi Chakraborty (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Pakistan's major turn: From Geo-Poli cs to Geo-EconomicsUmer Rahman (Florida Interna onal University)
Pakistan-Afghanistan Rela onship beyond Strategic Depth: exploring alterna ve op ons for Pakistan in the endgame of Afghanistan
Arshad Ali (University of Management and Technology Lahore)Winnability of Afghan War: A Cri cal Analysis
Rajarshi Chakraborty (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Peace Studies
Peace Forma on in the Post Peace Agreement Period: The Case of the Bangsamoro
SD07: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Susan Allen (George Mason University)Disc. Maria Lucia Zapata Cancelado (Javeriana University)Disc. Mery Rodriguez (Observatorio para La Paz)
Panel
Poli cal Vic m Complexity and the Bangsamoro TJRC's (2014-2016) Framework for 'Dealing with the Past'
Raymond Andaya (University of Tokyo)Transforming the perspec ve of rebels into the stability of peace: A case study of Bangsamoro, the Philippines
Megumi Kagawa (Osaka University)Urban peacebuilding in Marawi City, Philippines: People, Places, and Prac ces
Dahlia Simangan (Hiroshima University)Youth inclusion and post-conflict transi on
Primi vo III Ragandang (Mindanao State University-Iligan Ins tute of Technology)
Grassroot partners: Mul -Dimensional Peacebuilding for Peace Processes
Wendy Kroeker (Canadian Mennonite University)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal SociologyHuman Rights
Techno-militarisa on and Surveillance: impacts on human rights, ci es and theory
SD08: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Faith I. Okpotor (Moravian University)Disc. Jonathan E. Czarnecki (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
Smart Ci es and the produc on of legible bodies in socio-poli cal space (this is the fourth chapter of my PhD disserta on)
Ma Harker (Centre for the Study of Theory and Cri cism) Algorithmic Discrimina on in Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems: Using Scenario Planning to An cipate Civilian Misiden fica on
Sarah Shoker (University of Waterloo)How To Witness A Drone Strike
Michael Richardson (UNSW Sydney)The Forensics of Militariza on: Social Theory in Ruins
Derek Denman (University of Copenhagen)Follow the Money? Enac ng Traceability Systems for Financial Security
Carola Westermeier (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen and University of Amsterdam)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Techno-transforma ons: science and na onal securitySD09: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Swantje Schirmer (GIGA Hamburg)Disc. Ari Eisenstat (University of Hawai'i)
Panel
Na onal Security, Science, and Technology in the Persian GulfMa hew Brummer (University of Tokyo)Kaori Mita (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies)
Na onal visions of energy futures in the Bal c Sea Region: the case of Poland and Lithuania
Veronika Slakaityte (Copenhagen Business School)Izabela Surwillo (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies)
The implica ons of techno-na onalism for the Global South: a cursory examina on of three data protec on regimes
Odilile Ayodele (University of Johannesburg)Interna onal Organiza ons as Creators of Regional Science and Technology Policies: A Compara ve Analysis of the ASEAN and EU
Asaf Alibegovic (Heidelberg University)Digital Ontology and Ethics in the Framework of Statebuilding: Cri cal View on Data Driven Transforma on in interna onally supported Civilian Security Sector Reforms
Paulius Klikunas (Kaunas University of Technology)
Interna onal LawHuman RightsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
A Compara ve Analysis of Postconflict Cons tu onalismSD10: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair David Landau (Florida State University College of Law)Disc. Eman Rashwan (Cairo University, Hamburg University)Disc. Jeroen Van den Bosch (Adam Mickiewicz University)Disc. Stacey Mitchell (Georgia State University)Part. Tracy Lightcap (LaGrange College)Part. Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)Part. Daniel Wolf (Democracy Counts)Part. Vanja Petricevic (Florida Gulf Coast University )Part. Ma hew Kolasa (University of St Andrews)Part. Gabor Halmai (European University Ins tute)Part. Rebecca Sims (South Georgia State College)Part. Charlo e Ku (Texas A&M University, School of Law)Part. Peter Haschke (University of North Carolina, Asheville)Part. Mark Gibney (University of North Carolina Asheville)
Roundtable
Preliminary Program
Interna onal LawHuman RightsScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
What Happens A er a Conflict?SD11: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Shivika Choudhary (Assistant Professor, University of Delhi)Disc. Olufemi Oloba (OGEES Ins tute, Afe Babalola University, Ado-
Eki )
Panel
Disaggrega ng Transi onal Jus ceEla Rossmiller (Wilson College)
State legi macy of Timor-Leste and Kosovo a er Independence Arbenita Sopaj (Kobe University)
What Counts as Transi onal Jus ce Scholarship? Disciplinary Hierarchies in Theory and Prac ce
Catherine Turner (Durham University)Maja Davidovic (Durham University)
Dreamworld of peace: Preven on, Deterrence and Reconcilia on in Interna onal Criminal Jus ce
Olivia Nantermoz (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Phantom Jus ce: the ICC and the Central African Republic Megan Manion (University of Minnesota )
TheoryA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Doing historical prac ce theorySD12: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham)Disc. Leonie Holthaus (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Panel
Mapping-Prac ces: Reconstruc ng the Crea on of Spa al Imaginaries in Nineteenth-Century Germany
Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen)Global Transforma ons through Prac ce: For an Intersec onal Field Theory of Global Privilege
Alice Chessé (McGill University)Prac cing Treaty Making: the Case of the Most-Favored Na on Clauses
Robert Shaver (New School for Social Research)Globalizing Interna onal Society in the 19th Century and Diploma c Prac ces at the Rokumeikan
Felix Roesch (Coventry University)Carl von Clausewitz, prac ce theorist of war
Tobias Wille (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Interna onal Organiza on
Ad hoc coali ons and interna onal organiza ons: partners or compe tors in global policy making?
SD13: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair John Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Chair Yf Reykers (Department of Poli cal Science, Maastricht University)
Part. Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)Part. Pernille Rieker (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs
(NUPI))Part. Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)Part. Ueli Staeger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies, Geneva)Part. Mar n Welz (University of Hamburg)Part. Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Steve Biedermann (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Revisi ng Nonviolent Civil Resistance: Theory and MethodologySD14: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Richard Jackson (University of Otago)Disc. Molly Wallace (Portland State University)
Panel
Sudan's 2019 Revolu on: The Power of Civil ResistanceStephen Zunes (University of San Francisco)
A Mul -Method Analysis of Civil Resistance Dynamics and Outcomes
Soha Hammam (Claremont Graduate University)Linkages and Nonviolent Ac on in India: An Egocentric Network Analysis
Brandon Sims (American University)Borders – Symbols of Othering or Belonging? Developing a Gandhian Framework to Explore Conflict in South Asia
Debida a Aurobinda Mahapatra (Florida State College at Jacksonville)
Post-Conflict Economic Trajectories of Nonviolent CampaignsDavin O'Regan (University of Maryland)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Development, Relief, and Faith-based Ac on SD15: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Denis V. Kennedy (College of the Holy Cross)Disc. Isabel Rocha de Siqueira (IRI/PUC-Rio)
Panel
Bodily ac on and secular distance in global humanitarianismJonathan C. Agensky (Ohio University)
A widening gap in teaching Islam in the public educa on systems of Muslim Majority Countries
noorin nazari (University of O awa)Values and Morality in Foreign Aid: The Millennium Challenge Corpora on
Stephen Offu (Asbury Theological Seminary)Sacred Urbanism, Secular Ac vism: Poli cal Theology of the City
Sasha Kovalchuk (McMaster University)Development, Poverty, and Inequality: How Religious Organiza ons Frame, Approach and Measure Poverty
Amy Reynolds (Wheaton College)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Poli cal SociologyInterdisciplinary StudiesScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
The Poli cs of the Global Commons in Film, Art, and MusicSD16: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair David E. Toohey (Nagoya University)Chair HoWon Jeong (Unemployed)Disc. Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Panel
Unbearable CommonsIrina Velicu (Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra)
Commons and Commoning: The Good, the Bad and the UglyRita Serra (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra)Raúl García-Barrios (Regional Centre of Mul disciplinary Research, Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)
Art, Film, and the Re-Commoning of the U.S.-Mexico BorderlandsDavid E. Toohey (Nagoya University)
The Genera ve Poli cal Aesthe c of Apichatpong WeerasethakulNoah Viernes (Akita Interna onal University)
Musical Commoning: How Jazz Disrupts Tonal WorldsMichael J. Shapiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Theory
Concept at Work: On the Linguis c Infrastructure of World Poli csSD17: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Piki Ish-Shalom (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Disc. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)Part. Jonas Wolff (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Part. Mor Mitrani (The Department of Poli cal Studies, Bar Ilan
University)Part. Jan Wilkens (University of Hamburg)Part. Felix Berenskoe er (SOAS, University of London)Part. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt)Part. Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)Part. Stefano Guzzini (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies &
Uppsala University & PUC-Rio de Janeiro)
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela onsInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Author Meets Cri cs: “Interna onal Organiza on as Technocra c Utopia”, J. Steffek
SD18: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago)Part. Tana Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Part. Andrea Liese (University of Potsdam)Part. Annabelle Li oz-Monnet (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal
and Development Studies)Part. Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College)Part. Vincent Pouliot (McGill University)Part. Jens Steffek (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Gender-based violence in conflict-affected socie esSD19: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Mehmet Erdem Arslan (University of Essex)Disc. Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College)
Panel
Child Vic ms and the Punishment of UN Peacekeepers for Sexual Exploita on and Abuse
Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University)
Performing Gender Jus ce: Strategic Accountability for War me Sexual Violence
Sumin Lee (Rutgers University)Understanding Varia on of Sexual Violence During War: Global Hypotheses Tes ng Using the SVAC Dataset
Cheng Xu (University of Toronto)Victoria Ca erson (BioSymetrics Inc)
Femmes et extrémisme violent en Afrique de l'OuestSiba Grovogui (Cornell University)Ayabavi Linda Ophelie Comlan Sessi (University of Parakou)
Invisible realm but visible imbalances: Healing and the reproduc on of gendered hierarchies in Mozambique
Samara Dantas Palmeira Guimarães (Research Fellow - San Tiago Dantas Interins tu onal Graduate Program (PUC-SP/UNICAMP/UNESP))
Interna onal Communica onScience, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela onsA Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The (Interna onal) Poli cs of Content Takedowns 2: Regulatory frameworks and unintended consequences.
SD20: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Maura Conway (Dublin City University)Disc. Ken McDonagh (Dublin City University)
Panel
De-pla orming: A Brush-Clearing Exercise of its Defini on, Opera onaliza on and Efficacy
Max Abrahms (Northeastern University)Sercan Canbolat (University of Connec cut)Yunus Emre Tapan (Northeastern University)Akin Unver (Kadir Has University)
Contested Knowledge and Online Takedowns: Mapping the Evolu on of the EU Regula on on Addressing the Dissemina on of Terrorist Content Online
Reem Ahmed (University of Hamburg)Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? Content Takedowns and the Censorship of Academic Research
Aaron Zelin (Brandeis University)EU Counter-Terrorism and removal of online content: drivers, consequences, implica ons
Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and Security, University of South Wales)
Why do online countering violent extremism strategies not work? The case of digital jihad
Miron Lakomy (University of Silesia)
TheoryInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Rethinking Interna onal Authority in a Post-Liberal EraSD21: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Antonia Wi (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)Disc. Martha Finnemore (George Washington University)
Panel
Charisma in the Steppe Tradi onEinar Wigen (University of Oslo)Iver B. Neumann (The Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute, Norway)
New Sherrifs in Town: Big Tech and Human Rights GovernanceWendy H. Wong (University of Toronto)
Rethinking Weber, Again: the Role of Legi ma on in Establishing, Maintaining and Changing Interna onal Authority
Rikkert Horemans (Universiteit Antwerpen)
Preliminary Program
Decisive Ac on and the Origins of Interna onal AuthorityJorg Kustermans (University of Antwerp)Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)
NGOs, INGOs and the Contested Authority of LiberalismsSarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Violence and conflict in historical IR SD22: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Monika Thakur (York University)Disc. Monika Thakur (York University)
Panel
Civility as an Instrument of Violence: The role of (in)civility frames in legi ma ng violence during the Troubles in Northern Ireland (1969-1974)
Jessica Jones (University of New Mexico)Sarah Kris n Dreier (University of Washington)Emily Kalah Gade (University of Washington)Steven T. Zech (Monash University)Ma eo Bono (Monash University)Joshua Eas n (Portland State University)
On Combatants in African Conflicts: Professionals, Praetorians, Insurgents, Mercenaries and Mili as
Simon Taylor The Order of Violence: The Types and Determinants of Pogroms
Daniel Solomon (Georgetown University)Race, Resistance and Military Development: Evidence from French West Africa, 1914-1938
Lindsey Prue (Cornell University)Patriarchy, Matriarchy, and Conflict Behavior
Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota)
Peace StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Knowledge Produc on on Peace: Part 3SD23: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Laurent Goetschel (University of Basel / swisspeace)Disc. Sara Hellmüller (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Panel
Aesthe cs and Everyday Life: Genera ng Conflict Knowledge from ‘below’Make research not war: channels and challenges of influencing policy through research
Isabel Bramsen (Associate Senior Lecturer, Lund University)Anine Hagemann (University of Copenhagen)
The influence of research on interna onal media on policy and prac ce
Laurie Nathan (Kroc Ins tute for Interna onal Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame)
Defining the everyday: The use of (auto)biographical research in peacebuilding
Mathew Charles (Universidad Del Rosario)Knowledge produc on in peacebuilding: the ‘local turn’, its limits, and the need for recas ng the everyday
Maira Siman Gomes (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio De Janeiro)Renata Summa (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
From Service to Administra on: Rewarding Job Opportuni es in Academia
SD24: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Mark A. Boyer (University of Connec cut)Part. Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)Part. Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)Part. Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University)Part. Rosemary E. Shinko (American University)Part. Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Deglobaliza on? The Future of the Liberal World OrderSD25: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies)Disc. T. V. Paul (McGill University)Part. Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University)Part. Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa)Part. Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile)Part. Katja Weber (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)Part. Jeanne e Money (University of California Davis)Part. John M. Owen (University of Virginia)Part. Jozef Batora (Comenius University and Webster Vienna
Private University)Part. Jordan Ernstsen (University of Utah)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Roundtable on Megan A. Stewart’s Governing for Revolu on: Social Transforma on in Civil War (Cambridge University Press)
SD26: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Megan Stewart (American University)Part. Naazneen Barma (University of Denver)Part. Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland)Part. Laia Balcells (Georgetown University)Part. William Reno (Northwestern University)Part. Zachariah Mampilly (Vassar College)
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Terrorism, the State, and Law: Exploring the Interac on of Violence and Policy
SD27: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Nazli Avdan (University of Kansas)Disc. Nazli Avdan (University of Kansas)
Panel
Appeasement or Aggression? Understanding the Effects of UN Counterterrorism Trea es on State Behavior
Amira Jadoon (US Military Academy at West Point)Daniel Milton (United States Military Academy)Jason Warner (Harvard University)
Domes c Legal Systems and Abor on-Related Terrorism: A Cross-Na onal Study
Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuse s Boston)Terrorism in Post-Conflict States
Michael J. Boyle (La Salle University)Can governments defuse terrorism by denying terrorism? An experimental inves ga on.
Aaron M. Hoffman (Simon Fraser University)Partners in Crime: Compara ve Advantage and Poli cal Kidnapping
Danielle Gilbert (U.S. Air Force Academy)
Preliminary Program
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Theorising and Building Transna onal Feminist Ac vism and Solidari es
SD28: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Tobin Haley (Ryerson University)Disc. Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Panel
Feminist ‘transforma ve iden fica on’ and the WPS agenda: building solidarity and transforming conflict in power-sharing contexts
Siobhan Byrne (University of Alberta)Heteronorma ve and cisgender biases in women’s civil society organiza ons and in na onal governments and their effects on queering the Women, Peace and Security agenda
Mira Fey (Haute école de travail social Genève)Elizabeth Wright (UNITAR)
Gender and Peacebuilding in Local Markets: Global Perspec ves and Local Insights
Oluchi Gloria Ogbu (University of Manitoba)Feminist Solidari es and Global Reproduc ve Futures
Candace Johnson (University of Guelph)(Th)reading Rights and Jus ce: Women and girls with disabili es
Deborah S enstra (University of Guelph)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
SecurEconomies of Military Households SD29: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)Disc. Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)
Panel
Protec ng moral elites: the securi za on of military households in 1970s’ Argen na
Eleonora Natale (King's College London)Spacing home under military occupa on
Niharika Pandit (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
The Happy Gurkha HousewifeAmanda Chisholm (King's College London )
Indebted to Peacekeeping: Transna onal, Gender and Familial Bonds in Mar al Humanitarian Work
Marsha Henry (London School of Economics)Famine Violence and the Gendered Household
Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Poli cal Economy of Pla orms and DataSD30: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Maj Grasten (Copenhagen Business School)Chair Ma Ylönen (University of Helsinki (Lecturer, World Poli cs))Disc. Ma Ylönen (University of Helsinki (Lecturer, World Poli cs))Disc. Maj Grasten (Copenhagen Business School)
Panel
Data Subjec fica on, AI and the Futures of Work PHOEBE MOORE (University of Leicester)Mark Graham (University of Oxford)
Regulatory Interdependence in Ar ficial IntelligenceDaniel Mügge (University of Amsterdam)
From Fordism to Franchise: Intellectual property and growth models in the Knowledge Economy
Herman Mark Schwartz (University of Virginia)
The Origins of Surveillance Capitalism: Monopoly Power, Labor Control and Digital Surveillance in Global Supply Chains
Maha Rafi Atal (University of Glasgow)The Firm as Op on Por olio: Risk management in the Pla orm Economy
Duncan Wigan (Copenhagen Business School)
Post Communist Systems
Pu n's Russia: Prospects and ChallengesSD31: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University)Disc. Mikhail Molchanov (Centre for Military, Intelligence and
Security Studies, Victoria, Canada)
Panel
The Transna onal Human Rights Regime, NGOs, and the State: Deconstruc ng the Securi sa on of Collec ve Memory in Pu n’s Russia
Michele Crumley (East Tennessee State University)The Evolu on of Russia's Petro-state: Limits of the Resource Curse Thesis in the Former Soviet Union
Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania)Mikhail Strokan (University of Pennsylvania )
Great past, great future: the instrumentaliza on of historical narra ves in Russian ontological security-seeking (2000-2020)
Laura Vansina (Vrije Universiteit Brussel & University of Warwick)
Reac ve and Deterrent Repression: Explaining Subna onal Varia on in the Number of Arrests During Russia’s 2021 An -corrup on Protests
Gennady Rudkevich (Georgia College & State University)Assessing the Limits of Pu n's Authoritarian Moderniza on Project
S. Mohsin Hashim (Muhlenberg College)
Feminist Theory and Gender StudiesForeign Policy Analysis
Gendering (Foreign) Policy and DiplomacySD32: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Clara Eroukhmanoff (London South Bank University)Disc. Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
Panel
“Feminist Foreign Policy is too Radical a Concept”: Why Iceland hasn’t adopted the Feminist Label on its Foreign Policy
Silja Bara Omarsdo r (University of Iceland) Na on branding and feminist diplomacy a er crisis: France’s response to SEA allega ons in Central African Republic
Georgina Holmes (King's College London)Sabrina White (University of Leeds)
From repression to professionaliza on : some effects of UN gender mainstreaming on Islamic women associa ons in post-revolu onary Tunisia.
SELIMA KEBAILI (Center for gender studies, University of Lausanne)
Women and Men and Boys and Girls: Analyzing the Implementa on of Women, Peace, and Security in the United States
Alexis Leanna Henshaw (Troy University)On the poten al for queer refusals of Canada’s feminist foreign policy
Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal LawInterna onal Ethics
Governing Turbulence: Global Ins tu ons in a Time of Power Transi on
SD33: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University)Disc. Kent J. Kille (College of Wooster)Disc. Kathryn Lavelle (Case Western Reserve University)
Panel
Human Rights during Power Transi on?Conall Mallory (Northumbria University)Rhona Smith (Northumbria University)
IGOs during Power Transi onsKendall W. S les (Brigham Young University)
Power Transi on and Global GovernanceJoel E. Oestreich (Drexel University)
Hegemonic Change in Interna onal Organiza ons: A Theory of Professional Responsibility in Mul lateralism
Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University)The Rise of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the Future of the United Na ons
Bimal Adhikari (Nazarbayev University)
Peace StudiesInterna onal LawInterna onal Ethics
The Poli cs of Self-Determina on in Democracies: Secession or Autonomy?
SD34: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)Chair Erin L. McCandless (University of Witwatersrand)Chair Hugo Harvey (Academia Nacional de Estudios Polí cos y
Estratégicos)Disc. John Hoven (Independent)Disc. Ursula Oswald Spring (Na onal Autonomous University of
Mexico)Part. George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame)Part. I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)Part. Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy)Part. George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)Part. Brendan Howe (Ewha Woman's University)Part. Ioannis Tellidis (Kyung Hee University)Part. Onur Sen (Mersin University)Part. Josuke Ikeda (University of Toyama)Part. Sabine Kurtenbach (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies (GIGA))Part. Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies)
Roundtable
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal Law
The Bigger, the Be er? Unpacking the Logics of IO BureaucraciesSD35: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ma as E. Margulis (The University of Bri sh Columbia)Disc. Michael Giesen (University of Bamberg)
Panel
Knowledge Management in IGOs: A Comparison of Tools and Strategies
Burcu Ucaray Mangitli (University of Goe ngen)
Growing through crisis: Horizontal task-expansion by interna onal organiza ons
Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)Philip M. Tantow (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena)
Bureaucracy in Regional Organiza ons: The Bigger, The Be erAdnan Rasool (University of Tennessee at Mar n )Rebekah Dowd (Midwestern State University)
Bringing in External Exper se, or How Interna onal Organiza ons are Shaped by Different Cultures of Knowledge Acquisi on.
Cindy Regnier (University of Liège)Unpacking the behavioral logics of the European External Ac on Service
Liv Frank (Aarhus University )
Interna onal Organiza onInterna onal LawInterna onal Ethics
Widening the Accountability Net Under the Interna onal Criminal Court
SD36: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California)Disc. Heather Smith-Cannoy (Arizona State University)Disc. M.P. Broache (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)
Panel
The Color of Interna onal Jus ce: An Experiment on Racial Prejudice in Interna onal Criminal Inves ga ons
Steven Schaaf (George Washington University)Jus ce Backlash: Revisi ng the ICC’s Impact on Rebel Violence
Jacqueline R. McAllister (Kenyon College)Ethical Traps in the Territorial Limita on to the ICC inves ga on into the Situa on in Bangladesh/Myanmar
Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University)The Poli cs of Punishment: Why Non-Democracies Join the Interna onal Criminal Court
Leslie Johns (University of California, Los Angeles)Francesca Parente (Christopher Newport University)
Do Americans Support War Crimes Prosecu ons?Kelebogile Zvobgo (College of William & Mary)Alan Simmons (Arizona State University)
Interna onal EthicsTheoryInterna onal Law
Hegel and Interna onal Rela ons Theory: Submerged Past, Emerging Future.
SD37: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Owen Worth (University of Limerick)Disc. Lucian M. Ashworth (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Panel
Hegel’s Cri que of Interna onal Law Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent)
Hegel and American Realism: Explaining the Apparent SilenceJoseph MacKay (Australian Na onal University)
What can Hegel’s Logic offer us for thinking about how we think in IR theory?
Shannon K. Brincat (University of the Sunshine Coast)Slaves or Masters? Hegel, Small Island Developing States and the Existen al Threat
Milla E. Vaha (University of the South Pacific)‘Cyclicality in Interna onal Rela ons.’
Nicholas Michelsen (King's College London)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal EthicsHistorical Interna onal Rela ons
Historical Perspec ves on Just WarSD38: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)Disc. Pauline M. Shanks Kaurin (US Naval War College, College of
Leadership and Ethics )
Panel
The Humanist’s Wager: Reading Montaigne in the Second World War and What this Can Tell Us about Living Morally during War
Daniel R. Brunste er (University of California Irvine)Presiden al Just War Rhetoric at the Founding: Moral Arguments for Na onal Security, 1788-1820
Eric Pa erson (Regent University)Stoic Just War Theory
Leonidas Konstantakos (Florida )The Unexpected Origins of the Just War (or why St Augus ne is not the 'father' of the just war tradi on).
Rory Cox (University of St Andrews)The Tides of Just War: On the Dynamic Rela onship between Just War and Poli cal Power
Chris an Nikolaus Braun (Durham University)
Online Media Caucus
Digital Communica on, Populism, and Poli cal Mobiliza onSD39: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Heather Katz (Southwestern Oklahoma State University)Disc. Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Poli cal Science,
University of Delhi)
Panel
Social Media, Gender, and Campaigning in Authoritarian Elec onsNawra Al Lawa (University of Liverpool)Gail Bu orff (University of Houston)
DEMOCRACY, DISSENT AND DIGITAL ACTIVISM: MASS ACTION IN THE TIMES OF HASHTAG
Piyush Kant (Tata Ins tute of Social Sciences)Populist Rhetoric and Mobiliza on Strategies in Brazil: A Compara ve Discourse Analysis
Grant Burrier (Worcester Polytechnic Ins tute)The Qrious Qase of Qanon: How the Unreal wielded legi mate poli cal power
Bart Gabriel (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal & Development Studies)
An -lockdown intermediality: a visual and textual study of an -lockdown iden es and morality
Bogdan Ianosev (Glasgow Caledonian University)Ozge Ozduzen (University of Sheffield)
Global Development
Precarity: Poe c and Aesthe c Explora onsSD40: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Farai Chipato (University of O awa)Disc. Sam O. Opondo (Vassar College)
Panel
Unwritable Pasts Wri en: Sociogeny and the Poe cs of the Past Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt)
Against Archival Abjec on: The Sociopoe cs of ‘Wake Work’, Aesthe c-Poe c Methods and Repara ve Epistemological Jus ce
Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex)Unlearning with Poe cs, Aesthe cs, and Profanity
Shiera Malik (DePaul University)
“Giving up on the Idea of Home”: a geopoe cs of home and ruina on in contemporary Cairo
Aya M. Nassar (Durham University)Black Genealogies of Precarity: Enfleshed Reason and/as (Poli cal) Life
Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)
Global Development
Colonial Oppressions and Sites of Resistance SD41: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Marcos Sebas an Scauso (Quinnipiac University)Disc. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University)
Panel
From Ritualized Systems of Colonial Power to Sites of Disobedience and Revolt: Theorizing Colonialism and Resistance through the Patron Saint Fes vals in the Colonial Andes
Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)Unse ling Brazil: Urban Indigenous and Black Resistances to Dependent Se ler Capitalism
Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University (Virginia Tech))
The Ba le of Manila 1945: Ethics of War and the Tensions of American Empire
Mary Anne Mendoza (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
Invisible Wars and the Possibility of Peace for Black Communi es in Colombia
Cris na Rojas (Carleton University)Expanding “Opposi on” through the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s Religious Ethics
Misbah Hyder (University of California, Irvine)
Global Development
Civil society and ac vist responses and resistance to natural resource management
SD42: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen)Disc. Mohamed Sesay (York University)
Panel
Transforming extrac vist structures: building sustainable and climate resilient peace
Chris e Nicoson (Lund University)Barbara Magalhaes Teixeira (Lund University)
Bringing the rights of nature to transi onal jus ce: the case of the Awa Peoples in Colombia
Keina Yoshida (London School of Economics )Lina Cespedes (Universidad del Rosario)
Intersec ng fields: global land grabbing through the lens of feminist poli cal economy
Saba Joshi (University of York)‘Land back to the people’: Land Grab reversals and civil society ac vism in Sierra Leone
Sukanya Podder (King's College London)Allies or gatekeepers? NGOs and par cipatory democracy in Colombia’s extrac ve sector
Jamie Shenk (University of Oxford)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Organiza onInterdisciplinary StudiesGlobal Health
Regionalism and Covid-19: Exploring the Varia ons in Regional Health Governance Responses in La n America.
SD43: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Giovanni Agos nis (Catholic University of Chile)Chair Kevin Parthenay (University of Tours)Disc. Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Panel
Regimes and Allies. From Regional Health Governance to Differen ated Strategies against Covid-19 in Central America.
Kevin Parthenay (University of Tours)The COVID-19 pandemic as a stress factor for regionalism in South America
Brigi e Weiffen (The Open University)Detlef Nolte (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Regional indirect governance against COVID-19 in La n America: The driving role of suprana onal bodies in CARICOM and SICA
Giovanni Agos nis (Catholic University of Chile)Interpre ng the Puzzle of the AstraZeneca Vaccine Alliance in La n America: Implica ons for Trends in Regionalisms and Regional Health Governance
Thomas Legler (Universidad Iberoamericana)MERCOSUR and COVID-19: A common response to counter the pandemic?
Andrea C. Bianculli (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Intelligence StudiesTheory
New Conceptual Fron ers in Intelligence ResearchSD44: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Stephen Marrin (James Madison University)Disc. Hager Ben Jaffel (Na onal Center for Scien fic Research
(CNRS))
Panel
Social reproduc on, classifica on struggles, and the development of intelligence strategy in Bri sh policing
Liam McVay (Kings College London)Construc ng culture in intelligence - studying place and constructed space to uncover organisa onal norms in MI5, MI6, and GCHQ
Charlo e Yelamos (King's College London)Conceptualising the evolu on of central intelligence leadership in the UK
Celia Parker-Vincent (King's College London)The mul lateraliza on of the Five Eyes – examining concepts of empire and race in the forma on of intelligence liaison
David Schaefer (King's College London)So, you think you know how important the Cambridge Five were?
Berenice Burne (King’s College London)
Intelligence Studies
The Governance of Intelligence: Oversight and AccountabilitySD45: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Peter Gill (consultant)Disc. Marina Caparini (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))
Panel
Drawing on Interna onal Rela ons theory to analyse cross-sector intelligence coopera on: Intelligence Governance as analy cal perspec ve. Findings from a case study on intelligence fusion in Germany
Susanne Fischer (Federal School of Public Administra on)
Regulatory capture of intelligence oversight commi ees: a new method applied to the Polish case
Mateusz Kolaszyński (Jagiellonian University)Dariusz Stolicki (Jagiellonian University in Kraków)
American Covert Ac on and Poli cal ConsequencesJordan Roberts (Coastal Carolina University)
CSOs versus the Regime's Biggest, Meanest Dog: What Happens When Na onal Security Agencies Enforce Civil Society Laws?
Anthony DeMa ee (Emory University)CIA/SOF Convergence: A New Difficulty for Congressional Oversight
Jennifer D. Kibbe (Franklin & Marshall College)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Japanese Foreign PolicySD46: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Hidekazu Sakai (Kansai Gaidai University)Disc. Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
Panel
Legacy of Abe Doctrine on Japanese poli cs and Japanese Foreign Policy
Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University)SDF's mission expansion with 1% GDP cap on defense spending
Koji Haraguchi (Yamanashi Gakuin University)Falling into an alliance trap? How Japan’s increased commitment to the US alliance is limi ng strategic op ons
Paul M. O'Shea (Lund University)Sebas an Maslow (Sendai Shirayuri Women's College)
Managing Cybersecurity Under Restraints: The Crea on of Digi za on Agency in Japan and US Statecra
Koji Haraguchi (Yamanashi Gakuin University)Keita Omi (Ahmedabad University)
Vulnerable Narcissism and Ontological Security Seeking: The Case of Japan
Linus Hagström (Swedish Defence University & Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Torsten Blad (Swedish Defence University )
Foreign Policy Analysis
Domes c Poli cs and Foreign AidSD47: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University)Disc. Timothy Peterson (Arizona State University)
Panel
Compliance or Compe on? Members of Congress and US Democracy Aid, 2012-2018
James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University)Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chris an University)
Can't Buy Me Love: The Impact of Foreign Aid on Foreign Public Opinion
John Constantelos (Grand Valley State University)Polly J. Diven (Grand Valley State University)H Whi Kilburn (Grand Valley State University)
Behavioral Logic in the Process of Non-coopera on in Humanitarian Aid of Small states ——Based on "process-structure" analysis
Xiaojuan Qiu (East China Normal University)“Helping to lead the world”: New Labour and the role of leadership in the field of Bri sh foreign aid
Elena Sondermann (University of Duisburg-Essen)Feminist Foreign Policy and the Alloca on of Development Aid
Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)
Preliminary Program
Foreign Policy Analysis
A er Trump: US Foreign Policy and Na onal Iden ty in the Biden Administra on
SD48: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London)Disc. Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London)
Panel
More Obama than Obama: Biden’s Privileged Foreign PolicyMaxine David (University of Leiden)Michelle Bentley (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Researching American Excep onalism a er Trump Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College)
Connec ng US history and iden ty to the Asia-Pacific: strategic con nuity and tac cal change from Obama to Biden
Zeno Leoni (King's College London)The power of democracy promo on to explain and legi mise US foreign policy: the Biden administra on
Ma hew Alan Hill (Anglia Ruskin University)US na onal iden ty, liberal interna onal order, and rela ons with Europe and the post-Soviet space in the Biden administra on’s foreign policy
Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Cri cal Thinking for a Cri cal Juncture: Re-imagining Canada in/and the World I
SD49: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair David Hornsby (Carleton University)Part. David Ross Black (Dalhousie University)Part. Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)Part. Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University)Part. Heather A. Smith (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)Part. Lana Wylie (McMaster University)Part. Victoria Tait (Carleton University)
Roundtable
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
New Perspec ves on Diasporas and ConflictSD50: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai University)
Disc. Bahar Baser (Durham University & Stellenbosch University (SIGLA))
Panel
Diaspora as cyberwarriors: Armenian diaspora and social media ac vism during 2020 Karabakh war
Dmitry Chernobrov (University of Sheffield)Choosing Chains? On the Incarcera on of FLN Offspring in France
Shirley Le Penne (Cornell University)Na onalism within South Asian Diaspora – Influencing Bilateral and Homeland Security
Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)Global Civil Society in War me: Text Analyses of Syrian Facebook Pages
Alexandra Siegel (University of Colorado Boulder)Rana B. Khoury (Northwestern University)
The Role of Diaspora in Foreign Fighter RecruitmentDzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg)Atanaska Metodieva (Central European University )
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on StudiesTheory
Migra on Poli cs Research, Quo Vadis? SD51: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Katharina Na er (University of Leiden)Disc. James F. Hollifield (Southern Methodist University)Part. Samuel David Schmid (Max Planck Ins tute)Part. Sabrina Axster (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Kelsey Norman (Baker Ins tute, Rice University)Part. Lillian Frost (Virginia Tech)Part. Phil Triadafilopoulos (Toronto)Part. Anna Katherine Boucher (University of Sydney)Part. Luicy Pedroza (El Colegio de México)Part. David Abraham (University of Miami)Part. Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ci zen Security: Silencing Women and MigrantsSD52: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla)Chair Guy Emerson (Universidad de las Americas Puebla)Part. Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna )Part. Rebecca Bell-Mar n (el Ins tuto Tecnológico y de Estudios
Superiores de Monterrey)Part. Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami)Part. Tony Payan (UACJ/Rice)Part. Jeaqueline Flores (Universidad de las Américas Puebla)Part. Philippe Stoesslé (Universidad de Monterrey)
Roundtable
Diploma c StudiesGlobal Health
Vaccine Diplomacy SD53: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Julie Patarin-Jossec (Centre Emile Durkheim/Science Po Bordeaux)
Disc. Mary M McKenzie (University of San Diego)
Panel
Digital Communica on during Covid-19: Collabora on or Compe on
Di Wu (American University)Efe Sevin (Towson University)
Science diplomacy: the route to address common challenges and inequali es in the interna onal system.
Maria Aya (Professor Universidad Externado de Colombia - Academic Director Master in Interna onal Affairs)
The ra onal choice approach: Advancing vaccine diplomacyOlga Krasnyak (Na onal Research University Higher School of Economics)
China’s Vaccine Diplomacy in La n America: Scope and ImpactGregg B. Johnson (Valparaiso University)
Strategic Narra ves in Russia’s Vaccine Diplomacy: Evidence from Twi er Data
Olesya Tkacheva (Free University of Brussels (VUB))
Interna onal Security Studies
Terrorism: Strategy and Tac csSD54: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Marina Ele heriadou (Department of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Rela ons, University of the Peloponnese)
Disc. Arie Perliger (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
Panel
Preliminary Program
Explaining varia on in jihadi terrorist threats in Western Europe, 1994-2016
Eline Drury Løvlien (University of Mannheim)A Compara ve Study of Non-State Violent Drone Use
Yannick Veilleux-Lepage (Leiden University )Emil Archambault (University of Durham)
Drone Webs: The Diffusion of UAV Innova on via Social NetworksKerry Chávez (Texas Tech University)Ori Swed (Texas Tech University)
Democra c Ins tu ons, Terrorist Groups’ Target Selec on and Involvement in Civil War
Sambuddha Ghatak (San Jose State University)What Works? Carrots, S cks, or Both? Evalua ng the Effec veness of Terrorist Organiza ons’ Strategies for Securing Cons tuent Support
Brandon Boylan (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Interna onal Organiza onEnvironmental Studies
Book Roundtable: Transna onal Advocacy in the Digital EraSD55: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland)Part. Richard Price (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University)Part. Lora Viola (Free University Berlin)Part. Marius Ghincea (European University Ins tute)Part. Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland)Part. Nina Hall (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Roundtable
Peace StudiesEnvironmental Studies
Goal 16 of the Sustainable Development Goals: Progress or Paralysis?
SD56: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Kirsten Van Houten (University of O awa)Disc. Landon E. Hancock (Kent State University)
Panel
Goal 16 and the Measurement/Indicator Paradox Shawna-Rae McLean (Natural Resources Canada)
Youth are Posi ve Peace: SDG 16 and the Youth Peace and Security Agenda
Lynrose Jane Genon (Mindanao State University-Iligan Ins tute of Technology )
SDG 16 and the Women, Peace and Security AgendaAnaïs F. El-Amraoui (Queen's University)
Agenda 2030 is what States make of it: SDG 16 and the Poli cs of the Security Council
Alistair Edgar (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Human Security and the SDGs: rebalancing security discourse in a pandemic world
Ryerson Chris e (University of Bristol)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyInterna onal Organiza on
Re-Assessing the Emerging Powers-Global Governance NexusSD57: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich)Disc. Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University)
Panel
The Unmaking of Special Rights for Developing Countries: The Case of Agricultural Nego a ons in the WTO
Till Schöfer (Her e School of Governance)Clara Weinhardt (Maastricht University)
The ‘Rising Powers’ Discourse in Interna onal Poli csMa hew David Stephen (WZB Berlin)Johannes Scherzinger (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Partnership Complex, not Alliance: How are Rising Powers Challenging U.S. Role in Global Governance?
Mihaela Papa (Tu s University)United We Stood? Changing Emerging Power Strategies in Digital and Economic Governance
Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich)Re-Shrinking the Development Policy Space? Mul lateral Responses to Staggered Mul polarity
Ali Burak Guven (Birkbeck, University of London)
Historical Interna onal Rela onsEnglish School
Empires, States, and Eras in Interna onal HistorySD58: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Ellen Jenny Ravndal (University of Stavanger)Disc. Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University)
Panel
What Difference Does an Empire-System Make? Insights from a Periodiza on Argument
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware) "Tout Empire Périra": Rethinking the Role of La n America in the Unravelling of the Empire-System
Nicolás Terradas (PUCP)Unstable Order: The Principles and Prac ce of Empire Diplomacy, 1857-1914
David Banks (King's College London)La n America and the Poli cs of Difference in 19th-Century Interna onal Society
Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon fical Catholic University of Chile)Crushed Dreams of Empire in the Making of the Colonial World: The Imperial Flop of Equinoc al France
Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI)Xavier Guillaume (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Interna onal Security StudiesInterna onal Poli cal Sociology
Iden ty and SecuritySD59: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Liridona Veliu (Dublin City University)Disc. Ahmad Rizky Mardha llah Umar (University of Queensland)
Panel
Securing (B)orders: Racialising Security in the Produc on of Interna onal Order
Owen Brown (Northwestern University)Narra ve Rupture and Ontological Security
Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick)Ontological insecurity and the crisis of na onal division: Securing the Korean Self through an -Japanese na onalism
Chris Deacon (LSE)Iden ty Narra ve under Stress: The Case of Sweden and Germany
Regina H. Karp (Old Dominion University)Making the World Safe for White Democracy: The Coded Racism of “An -Communism” in the Making of the North Atlan c Security Community
Amoz Hor (George Washington University)
Preliminary Program
Interna onal Security Studies
Emerging Technologies and The No on Of Strategic Stability: Need For A Reconceptualiza on Or No Cause For Concern?
SD60: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Rupal N. Mehta (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)Disc. Rupal N. Mehta (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Panel
Strategic stability under "threat": alarming representa ons of emerging technologies in the discourse on crisis stability, arms racing and nuclear risk
Robin Vanderborght (University of Antwerp)The impact of new weapon systems on the debate about nuclear deterrence
Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp)Inadvertent Escala on in the Age of Intelligence Machines: A new model for nuclear risk in the digital age
James Johnson (Dublin City University)The asymmetrical impact of advanced conven onal capabili es on strategic stability
Kris n Ven Bruusgaard (University of Oslo, Norway)Weapons of Mass Distor on: A new approach to emerging technologies, risk reduc on, and the global nuclear order
Marina Favaro (IFSH Hamburg)
Interna onal Security Studies
Nuclear TabooSD61: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Robert Lincoln Hines (United States Air War College)Disc. Lami Kim (US Army War College)
Panel
Is the Global Nuclear Norma ve Order Unraveling? The Return of Great Power Compe on, the Nuclear Taboo, and the Future of the Nuclear Non-Prolifera on Regime
Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)Priming the public: frames and informa on in efforts to convince the public that nuclear war is appropriate
John Valdez (College of Wooster)China’s Public and the Bomb: Evidence on Norms and the Nuclear Threshold
Robert Lincoln Hines (United States Air War College)Social Reputa on, Public Opinion, and US Nuclear Non-Use in the Cold War
Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College)What if a Female Leader Pressed "The Bu on"? Gender, Country of Origin, and The Nuclear Taboo
Joshua Schwartz (University of Pennslyvania)
Interna onal EthicsPeace StudiesEnglish School
R2P and the Poli cs of Atrocity Response SD62: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma)Disc. Kirsten Ainley (The Australian Na onal University)
Panel
THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT IN A POST-LIBERAL ORDER
James Pa son (University of Manchester)Mass atrocity preven on, decision making and the an cipatory use of force
Josie Hornung (University of Queensland)
Jus post bellum and the Responsibility to Protect: why consent ma ers
Athanasios Stathopoulos (Leiden University)A Reluctant Reunion? Percep ons of Culpability in ‘Coali ons of the Willing’ Forma on
Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales)Theorizing the Responsibility to Rebuild: The Crea on of a Common World, Agonis c Peace, and Interna onal Interven on
Christof Royer (Central European University)
English SchoolEnvironmental Studies
Catastrophic and Existen al Risks and World OrdersSD63: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island)Disc. Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Panel
Societal Collapse in World OrderMichael Lawrence (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs, University of Waterloo)Thomas F. Homer-Dixon (University of Waterloo)
On the Dangers of Problem Shi ing: Or why the Interna onal System may be on the Cusp of Collapse or Techno-Authoritarianism
Michael Albert (SOAS University of London)Geopoli cs and Power in Catastrophic Times
Nathan Alexander Sears (University of Toronto)Facing Destroyers of Worlds
Benoit Pelopidas (Sciences Po)Bounding Super Powers: ASI Control and Republican-Cons tu onalism
Daniel H. Deudney (Johns Hopkins University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Resilience, Interna onal Order and World Poli csSD64: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Philippe Bourbeau (University Laval)Part. Emanuel Adler (University of Toronto)Part. Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)Part. Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University)Part. Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies,
University of Denver)Part. Ma McDonald (University of Queensland)Part. Myriam Denov (McGill University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Organiza on
Global consequences of authoritarian regionalismSD65: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Daniëlle Flonk (Her e School of Governance)Disc. Maria J. Debre (Potsdam University)
Panel
Embedding What Norms? Regional Organiza ons and Enforcing Good Governance
Cassandra Emmons (Harvard University)Developing best Prac ces “against Terrorists who Protest”: Regional Organisa ons as originators of learning for Autocracies?
Stephen Hall (University of Cambridge)The Rise of Authoritarian Regional Organiza ons
Chris na Co ero (University of California, San Diego)Stephan Haggard (University of California at San Diego)
Preliminary Program
Authoritarian regionalism: The interplay between regional coali ons and global regimes
Daniëlle Flonk (Her e School of Governance)Maria J. Debre (Potsdam University)
Social Media as a Tool of Self-Legi ma on of Autocracies-Led Regional Interna onal Organiza ons
Anastassia V. Obydenkova (Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona)
Human RightsInterna onal LawForeign Policy Analysis
Foreign Policy and Support for Human RightsSD66: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Carrie Booth Walling (Albion College)Disc. Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fairfield University)
Panel
Human Rights in Sco sh Foreign Policy: A Path to So Power?Kurt Mills (University of Dundee)Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)
Increasing Contesta on? The UK’s Prac ce of the Responsibility to Protect as Regime Change and Poli cal Transi on in Syria
Chloë M. Gilgan (University of Lincoln Law School)Rising Powers and Human Protec on: Understanding China’s Norma ve Contesta on regarding the Atrocity Preven on Principle
Qiaochu Zhang (University of Manchester)Few Crises are more Equal than Others: Unpacking Interna onal Response to the 2021 Coup in Myanmar
Chetan Rana (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Will Foreign Aid Withdrawal or the Threat of Withdrawal Improve Human Rights Performance?
Bora Jeong (Macalester College)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Populism & An -Globaliza on BacklashSD67: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Silke Trommer (University of Manchester)Disc. Silke Trommer (University of Manchester)
Panel
Towards 'Strategic Autonomy'? The Poli cal Economy of European Integra on in a Changing Global Order
Sco Lavery (University of Sheffield)Davide Schmid (Manchester Metropolitan University)Sean McDaniel (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Backlash Against Free Trade: Evidence from 20 Democracies (1945-2020)
Gabrielle Cheung (University of Southern California)The Myth of Accountability: Comparing An -Globaliza on Sen ment in the US and UK
Diana Mutz (University of Pennsylvania)Edward Mansfield (University of Pennsylvania)
Right-wing populism and the rise of interna onalism in EuropeNina Obermeier (Cornell University)
Populist IR?Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University)Hanna Kassab (East Carolina University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Finance & Balance of PaymentsSD68: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Charles Dainoff (University of Idaho)Disc. Charles Dainoff (University of Idaho)
Panel
Unbalanced: The Intersec on of Growth and Balance of Payments Resolu on Models
Gregory William Fuller (University of Groningen)Signaling Virtue or Vulnerability? The Changing Impact of Exchange Rate Regimes on Government Bond Yields
Zsofia Barta (University at Albany)Alison Johnston (Oregon State University)Lucio Baccaro (MPIfG)
Us vs. Them: How Social Media Discourse Creates an Ambiguously Populist Financial Subjec vity
Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine)Elsa Massoc (University of Frankfurt)
An IR take on CryptocurrenciesAmir Kamel (King's College London)
Blended finance, blended methods: par cipant observa on of events in IPE
Ruben Kremers (University of Warwick)Lena Rethel (University of Warwick)Marco Andreu (University of Warwick)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Challenges of Achieving Global IR, two linked roundtables: 2. “What Global IR can contribute to the Discipline”
SD69: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University)Part. Kenki Adachi (Ritsumeikan University)Part. Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University)Part. Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University)Part. Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University)Part. Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI))Part. Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)Part. Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)Part. Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen)Part. Stepanka Zemanova (University of Economics, Prague)
Roundtable
Global Development
Cri cal Responses for Global Health: COVID-19 and Other Pandemics
SD70: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Pri sh Behuria (University of Manchester)Disc. Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University)
Panel
Who Owns a Deadly Virus? Viral Sovereignty, Global Health Emergencies and the Matrix of the Interna onal
Stefan Elbe (University of Sussex)Resilience, emerging infec ous diseases, and na onal development planning in Sub-Saharan Africa
Naomi Moindrot-Zilliox (Carleton University)Lauchlan Munro (University of O awa)
Na onal and Interna onal Influences on Pandemic Response: Lockdowns in Compara ve Perspec ves
Rachel M. Gisselquist (United Na ons University (UNU-WIDER))Condi oned Pandemic Response: A Compara ve Systems Analysis of Liberia’s Disease Response to 2014-15 Ebola & 2020 Covid-19 and the US Covid-19 Response
Jessi Hanson-DeFusco (University of Texas-Dallas)Racial Global Capitalism and Covid 19: From Lab Rats to the AU's Regional-Interna onalism
Rita Kiki Edozie (University of Massachuse s-Boston)
Preliminary Program
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Global and Regional Compe on in the System of Three SeasSD71: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy, Primakov IMEMO, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State Linguis c Univ.)
Part. Hans Guenter Brauch (AFES-PRESS)Part. David Hovhannisyan (Center for Civiliza on and Cultural
Studies, Yerevan State Unversity)Part. Hayk Kocharyan (Center for Civilisa on and Sultural Studies,
Yerevan State University)Part. Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy, Primakov IMEMO,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State Linguis c Univ.)Part. Marina Shpakovskaya ( Peoples ' friendship university of
Russia)Part. Gavrila Andreea (University of Craiova)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
The Disconnects of Corrup on: How to Address the Prac cal Applica on of Research
SD72: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Paul Heywood (University of No ngham)Part. Heather Marque e (University of Birmingham)Part. Pallavi Roy (SOAS)Part. Jan Meyer-Sahling (University of No ngham)Part. Claudia Baez Camargo (Basel Ins tute on Governance
University of Basel)Part. Jackie HARVEY (Northumbria University)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Widening Horizons in Norms ResearchSD73: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter)Part. Adam Bower (University of St Andrews)Part. Giovanni Man lla (University of Cambridge)Part. Ane e S mmer (University of Oxford)Part. Aliya Tskhay (University of St Andrews)Part. Swa Srivastava (Purdue University)Part. Betcy Jose (University of Colorado Denver)Part. Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Chinese Foreign Policy Perspec vesSD74: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Selcuk Colakoglu (Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Bap st University United Interna onal College)
Disc. Selcuk Colakoglu (Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Bap st University United Interna onal College)
Panel
The Role of Tibetan Diaspora in Shaping US' Policy towards ChinaMri ka Guha Sarkar (United Service Ins tu on of India (USI))
The Relevance of Economic Na onalism in Defining Digital Sovereignty: A Case Study of China’s Digital Silk Road in Europe
Gert Hilgers (University of Warwick)Zi (Ivy) Yang (University of Warwick)
Liberalizing the Liberal Interna onal Order in East Asia: China's Challenges
Min Shu (Waseda University)The unbearable ‘complexity’ of being: Altered cogni ve landscapes and change under complexity in EU-China rela ons
Alexis Leggeri (Hong Kong City University)
Provincial Compe on and China’s Foreign Rela onsSarah Sklar (Boston University)
Interna onal Poli cal EconomyInterna onal Ethics
Inter-disciplinary and cross-regional dialog on the role of economic sanc ons in interna onal poli cal economy: reflec ng on alterna ve voices and perspec ves
SD75: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London)Disc. Richard Sakwa (University of Kent)
Panel
“The impact of extraterritorial sanc ons on global value chains” Ksenia Kirkham (King's College London)
“The U.S. Sanc ons Offensive: Geoeconomics, Extraterritoriality, and Transatlan c Conflict”
Alan Weston Cafruny (Hamilton College)“China’s Sanc ons Approach in Transi on”
Angela Poh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)“A Theore cal Approach to Effec ve and Fair Global Sanc ons Governance: From an Asian Perspec ve”
Hajime Okusako (Associate Professor at School of Social Sciences, Waseda University)
“Func onal Imbalance? Revealing the Nature of the U.S. Sanc ons Policy Ins tu onal Performance”
Ivan N. Timofeev (Russian Interna onal Affairs Council)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Brexit, Exit, and the European UnionSD76: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University)Disc. Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University)
Panel
The Art of BrexitBenjamin Tallis (Her e School, Berlin)
Beyond Brexit: The UK From the OutsideKelley Li lepage (University of Houston)
Frustra ng Brexit? Ireland and the UK’s conflic ng approaches to Brexit nego a ons
Neil Dooley (University of Sussex)EU’s return to Geopoli cs? the EU, the Indo-Pacific and Asian–European Coopera on for a Mul lateral Liberal Interna onal Order
David García Cantalapiedra (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Analysis of the EU membership in the Northwest Atlan c Fisheries Organiza on (NAFO) as a new and specific model for the EU rela ons with interna onal intergovernmental organiza ons.
Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska (University of Warsaw, Department of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Studies)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Transna onal Challenges in a Smaller WorldSD77: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Chris an Enemark (University of Southampton)Disc. Liberty Chee (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Panel
Understanding the Socio-economic Consequences of the Covid-19 Pandemic in India with special reference to Migrant Workers
Ram Pravesh Sah (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for South Asian Studies, School of Interna onal Studies)
Preliminary Program
IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON GENDER RELATIONS: STUDYING THE SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF WOMEN IN SOUTH AND SOUTH EAST ASIA
Pushpika Bara (Jawaharlal Nehru University)A Wider Perspec ve for Conceptualizing Uprootedness: From Refugee Studies to Forced Migra on Studies
Renk Ozdemir (Assistant Professor, Hace epe University; Visi ng Scholar, Harvard University CMES)
Delibera ve Democracy Approach to Refugee Integra on: The Case of Turkish A tudes towards Refugees
Ebru Canan Sokullu (Bahçeşehir University)Atakan Yılmaz (Bahçeşehir University)Muhammet Mert Karkar (Bahçeşehir University)
Role of Ins tu ons and Policy Framework for the Marginalized: Revisi ng Food Security and its Challenges during the Pandemics
Jagri Pandit (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Disordering the Future: Widening Theory and Re-thinking Cri queSD78: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Paul C. Kirby (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Part. Joseph D. Hoover (Queen Mary University of London)Part. Charmaine Chua (University of California, Santa Barbara)Part. Antoine Bousquet (Swedish Defence University)Part. Srdjan Vuce c (University of O awa)Part. Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London)Part. Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary, University of London)
Roundtable
A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World (Theme)
Ones and Zeros: The Interna onal Poli cs of the Digital Revolu onSD79: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM
Chair Joseph D. Pres a (LMU Duncan School of Law)Disc. Joseph D. Pres a (LMU Duncan School of Law)
Panel
A Future of Our Own Making: Possibili es for Digital Democracy Garre Pierman (Florida Interna onal University)
The Impact of the Digital Media on Ethiopia’s Poli cal DiscourseSemahagn Abebe (Endico College)
Interconnectedness among forcibly displaced Iraqis in Finland to post-conflict Iraq: Digital pla orms as enablers for ac vism and tools of control for violent non-state actors
Marie e Hägglund (Finnish Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Trends in the the Published Discipline and the Impact of Editorial Boards: Evidence from Millennium
Raphaël Leduc (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies)
THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL CONNECTIVITY FOR NEGLECTED REGIONS: A CASE STUDY OF INDIA’S NORTHEAST REGION
Dhiraj Tayal (Jawaharlal Nehru university)Dhanapriya Devi Chungkham (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)
Preliminary Program
TA01-D., Aarushi
FC11, FD31, TB75Aall, Pamela R.
TD01-B, SB49Aanstoos, Kristen
WA14Aaronson, Susan
FD18, FA56Abad Alvarez-Querol, Alejandro
SB28Abb, Pascal
WC35Abbasov, Namig
ME16Abbondanza, Gabriele
TD45, SC17, WA24Abbo , Kenneth W.
SC36Abboud, Samer
SC27Abbs, Luke
FA51Abdalla, Neveen
TD31, SB25, TC30, MF01, FD58Abdelaaty, Lamis
TB35Abdelal, Rawi
WA71, TA19Abdelkader, Deina A.
WC40abdell f, amal
WC60Abdelwahab, Mennah
TA30Abdi, Asma
TA14Abdulhamid, Nafisa Ahmed
WB78ABDULLAH, MEHNAZ
SD79Abebe, Semahagn
SB62Abels, Joscha
MF11Abiolu, Rhoda
MC05ABIRAAD, HELENE MARIE
SA29, FB00-3Abouarab, Jessy
WD70AbouAssi, Khaldoun
WB33, WD43, FA02Abou-Chadi, Tarik
TD58Aboud, Nihad
WA01-B, SB76, TB28, FA50Abozaid, Ahmed
SD51Abraham, David
MF04Abraham, I y
FC58, MD05Abraham, Kavi Joseph
TC04Abrahams, Alexei
SC05, TB33Abrahamsen, Rita
SD20Abrahms, Max
FA69, FD58Abramson, Yehonatan
WA23Abu-Laban, Yasmeen
FB57Abulof, Uriel
FB52Acar, Dilaver Arikan
WD54Accorsi, Pedro
TD57Acevedo, Jesse
WC13, TD24, SB27, WB56Acharya, Amitav
WB27, MB01Acheson, Ray
SC73Achilleos-Sarll, Columba
WD06, TD22Acikmese, Sinem
SB35Ackah-Arthur, Jemima
TD40, TA14Ackah-Baidoo, Patricia
SD64, SA45Ackerly, Brooke
TD35Acuff, Jonathan
TA56Acuto, Michele
SD69Adachi, Kenki
WB22, TB47Adalet, Begum
WD18, WB71Adams, Tracy
WC50Adamsky, Dmitry (Dima)
TD60, SA23, WC58, TC63Adamson, Fiona
MD10, WC73, SB66Adediran, Bola
FA26, TB00-3Adelaiye, Samaila
SA17Adeloye, Ayotunde
WA37Adeto, Yonas Adaye
FA57, SD33Adhikari, Bimal
FC68, SB28Adhikari, Monalisa
TA32Adhikari, Prakash
SB15, TA27, WC30Adiong, Nassef Manabilang
TC01-C, SC71Adiputera, Yunizar
SD64, TC20, TA03Adler, Emanuel
TC66, TD36, TA03, FD28Adler-Nissen, Rebecca
WC41, FA45Adogamhe, Paul G.
SC69Aeby, Michael
FB63Aerdts, Wilhelmina
TA74Affonso, Luiza
WC48Afzaal, Muhammad
SC05, TA52, WB47Agarwal, Amya
SA43, WA31, MD11, WC16, ME14, SC73, TD20
Agathangelou, Anna M.
WC68Agell, Núria
SA14, SD15Agensky, Jonathan C.
TA01-D, SC21, FB41Aggestam, Karin
TC65Aggestam, Lisbeth
WB03, TC59Aghazada, Mirmehdi
FB17, FD37Agneman, Gustav
SD43, SC67Agos nis, Giovanni
FC19Agudelo Or z, Diana Marcela
WA14Aguerre, Carolina
SB35Aguilar, Sergio Luiz
FB34Aguirre, Daniel
WB46, MD14Aharoni, Sarai B.
TB16Ahirwar, Bhoopendra Kumar
TA49Ahmad , Nizar
FD59, TC29Ahmad, Haval
SC56Ahmadi, Sandra
TB29, FB59Ahmadoghlu, Ramin
TB78, TA74Ahmadzai, Atal
TB71, WB53Ahmed, Hassan E.
SA27Ahmed, Khalid
SB43Ahmed, Mansoor
SD20Ahmed, Reem
MG04Ahmed, Shahzeb
TB41Ahmed, Shayesta Nishat
FA10Aho, Bre
WD47Aho, Melissa
SA23, TA25Ahram, Ariel I.
TD65Ai, Weining
FB67, SC07Aiken, Nevin T.
TC67Aina, Folahanmi
FD43, SD62, FA71, WD74, WB28Ainley, Kirsten
WA54Aissaoui, Alex
WB07Aistrope, Tim
TA45Akaha, Tsuneo
FD00-2, WA79, TD24Akahoshi, Sho
TD28Akakpo, Dr. Jean-Marc
SC51Akarsu, Hayal
FC06, SC16, WB05Akbaba, Yasemin
MF15Akbay, Özde Asli
TB29Akhmetkarimov, Bulat
WD28Akhtar, Anushka
SB43Akhtar, Rabia
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SA67Akhtar-Khavari, Afshin
TB02Akinnusotu, Bunmi
TD17Akman, Yasemin
MG11, TD19Akopov, Sergei
TB26Akporiaye, Alero
TC74Aksu, Ibrahim Enes
SC34Aktan, Dogus
WD57Akuamoah, Ernest
TD40Akuffo, Edward A.
TA10, FA07Al Achkar, Ziad
SD39Al Lawa , Nawra
FD42Al, Serhun
WD25, SB25, SC54Alakoc, Burcu Pinar
TC01-B, WC75, SB77Alam, A ab
TC44Alay, Alejandro
TA01-AAlBahri, Ayoub
WD01-C, FD57, FC37, FB51Albert, Mathias Theo
SD63, WB79, SB47Albert, Michael
WC08Alber , Claudio
WA69, TA67Albertoni, Nicolas
WA01-AAlbistegui Adler, Garre
TC14, FD52Albrecht, Holger
FA12Albrecht, Peter
SA21Albuquerque, Felipe
SB24Aldoughli, Rahaf
SA50, WD28Aleinikoff, Alex
WB67Alemu, Samuel Tefera
SA63, MG11, TB36Aleprete, Michael E.
FC05, MA11Alexander, Fiona
TA18Alexander, Liz
TA76Al-Faham, Hajer
WC10Algar-Faria, Gilberto
SB50Alger, Jus n
SB39Alhayek, Ka y
SD06, WD73Ali, Arshad
SC68, SD09Alibegovic, Asaf
TC78Aliber , Marco
WC64ALICI, Nisan
MF02Alio, Mustafa
WD67Al-khaffaf, Omayma
WD64Alkon, Meir
MC15, WC17, MD05Allan, Bentley B.
TD07, FD07, TC36, FC07Allan, Jennifer
WC01-AAllemang, Lindsey
WA70, WC65Allen, Michael
TB23Allen, Michael A.
SD07, FB36Allen, Susan
FD65, SB21, TA15Allen, Susan Hannah
SC09, TD16Allendoerfer, Michelle
FC24Alley, Joshua
WB19Allison, David
FB45Allison, Juliann Emmons
WC04Almahmoud, Monerah
TB68, FA61Alme, Vårin
SB18Almeida Lopes Fernandes, Ivan
TD19, TA77, SB61Almeida Resende, Erica Simone
WA00-3, TB01-AAlnassar, Nassar
FD56Alnuaimi, Hessa
TC67Alok Ranjan, Amit
MG18, FC21Alonso Soriano, Ana Lucia
WD12Alphin, Caroline
TD67Alrababa'h, Ala'
SA16Alt, Suvi
FA60Altan-Olcay, Ozlem
WA27, MD13Altay, Tunay
SC17, WA24Alter, Karen J.
WC49, FC75, TC59Al er, Mary Beth
WC23, MD06Al nors, Gorkem
SA78Al ok, Ali
TB53, FD65Altman, Dan
WD06Altunisik, Meliha
MD07Alves, Carolina
WA38Alves, Fernanda
WD42, TA55Alvi, Hayat
SB06Amable, Dennis Senam
TD50Amarasingam, Amarnath
SA31Amaya, Ana B.
SB73, TD73Ambartsoumian-Clough , Karina
TA22, SB06Ambrożek, Mateusz
TC67, WB57, FA78, FB33Ameyaw-Brobbey, Thomas
WA23, TD34Amicelle, Anthony
FB23Amiri, Rahmatullah
TC67AMJAD, MARIA
SB02, WA76, TC76Ammaturo, Francesca Romana
SC14, WB14, FC01, WA38Amoureux, Jack L.
MD10Amuhaya, Claire
TA00-1An, Jingjing
FA37, SB23, MH16, WC30Anand, Dibyesh
FC15Anand, Prathivadi
SA72Anania, Jessica
WB52, SA53, FD53Anantharaman, Manisha
FB54Anastasio, Natalie
WC65Anastasopoulos, Le eris
SA07Anaya-Muñoz, Alejandro
MA16Anceschi, Luca
WB46Anc l Avoine, Priscyll
SD07Andaya, Raymond
FD35Anderl, Felix
FD13Anders, Therese
SB38, FD05Andersen, Morten Skumsrud
WD75Anderson, Emma-Louise
TB64Anderson, Greg J.
SB44Anderson, Joseph
ME13Anderson, Liam
SA28, WD42, FB41, FA57, TD01-BAnderson, Miriam J.
TC00-2, WB25Anderson, Nicholas
FB22Andonova, Liliana
MC13Andrä, Chris ne
FB71Andrade, Roberta C.
TD26, SC43, WA65Andreas, Peter
WB36, SC59, MG12, SB62Andreasson, Stefan
SD71Andreea , Gavrila
FA35Andreescu, Floren na C.
SD34, FD73, SA66, FA25Andreopoulos, George J.
FC49Andresen, Steinar E.
SD68Andreu, Marco
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FC18, TA00-1, TD40, WC79, TB33Andrews, Nathan
MD03Ang, Yuen Yuen
WB68, WD68, MB05Anghel, Veronica
TC54, MA13, MH09Angin, Merih
SA65Angrisani, Roberto
FA54Angulo-Pasel, Carla
MG02Anice , Jonata
WC48, SB17Ankersen, Christopher
MC02Annavarapu, Sneha
TD42Ansari, Neha
SC14, WB09Antanaviciute, Marija
WA02, TD71Anthony, Mely C.
SC45, MD01, MC02, TA52Anumol, Dipali
MG17APAR, Altan
TD25Aparicio Ramirez, Mariana
TA56, FB45Apergi, Maria
TC09Appe, Susan
SA03Appel, Benjamin
WC00-2Appiah-Thompson, Christopher
WA23Aradau, Claudia E.
FC30Aradhya, Siddartha
SC18, TC16Arai, Tatsushi
WB79, SB33Arakelyan, Lilia
TB57Aranguren, Juan Luis Lopez
TD38Arapova, Ekaterina
SC73, FA74Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal
FA18Aratuo, David
WD58Arcand, Jean-Louis
WB19Arceneaux, Giles David
SC13Arceneaux, Phillip
SD54Archambault, Emil
FC63Arcos, Ruben
FC63Ard, Michael
WB64, SA21Ardila, Martha
FA66Arel-Bundock, Vincent
FD73Arend, Anthony Clark
SC71Arfi, Badredine
FA00-2Arguelles Arredondo, Carlos Gabriel
FA41Ari, Emine
MF06, MB04, FA05Arian, Anahita
TA24Arias, Desmond
SA34, WA52Arias, Sabrina
TC27Armakolas, Ioannnis
WA05Armaly, Miles
FC10Armele, Vinícius
TA63, WA68, SD57Armijo, Leslie Ellio
TD70Armstrong, JP
MA02, FC48Armstrong, Megan
SA34Arnold, Chris an
SC34, WD61, FD19Arnon, Daniel
SB65, FC16Aronson, Jacob
TD11Aronson, Jonathan
SA45Aroussi, Sahla
WA36Arribas , Cris na
WC45, FB07Arsenault, Amelia H.
WB03, SD19, SB07Arslan, Mehmet Erdem
MB08Arthur, Catherine
WA01-D, FA29, FB47, FD72Arugay, Aries
TC51, WD73, SD01, SB35, FD23Arva, Bryan
MA15Aryodiguno, Harryanto
WA45, WD44Asadzade, Peyman
WB67Asaka, Jeremiah
WC49, FB09, SC54, TA41, FC75, WD66, MG10
Asal, Victor
WD32Asante, Doris
TB14Ásgeirsdó r, Áslaug
FD60, TD65Asghar, Rizwan
SC31Ash, Konstan n
TA67Ashbee, Edward
WB73, FB11Ashfaq, Muhammad
WD04, SC33Ashford, Emma
WD01-C, TA22Ashraf, Mansoor
TB12, WC13, TC19, SD37Ashworth, Lucian M.
TD36Askonas, Jonathan
WB54Aslam, Wali
FB68Asmita, Ananya
WB10Asmolov, Gregory
FD59, SA05Ataci, Tugce
TA20Atack, Iain
TB55, SD30, TA72Atal, Maha Rafi
FC41Atashi, Elham
WB34, FC72Atkinson, Douglas
SB56A anayake, Chulanee
TD01-C, TA15A a, Hana
SA51, WA06A na, Fulvio
TD61Atzili, Boaz
TA21, WB47Auchter, Jessica
FC46Augenstein, Lea
WB31, WD03, SB01, TA05, FA29Auld, Graeme
WB76, FD51, WC61Aus n, Jonathan Luke
SC26, SB08Autesserre, Séverine
TC01, SC25Avant, Deborah
SD27, TC30, FB54Avdan, Nazli
TC27Avdimetaj, Teuta
FA40, SB31Avey, Paul C.
TB01-D, SA53, WB67Axelrod, Mark
SB69, SC70, SD51Axster, Sabrina
SC69Axyonova, Vera
SD53Aya, Maria
FD77Ayala Cas blanco, Lizeth Vanessa
WD33Ayala Galí, Elena
MF18Aydin, Aysegul
WD06, TD22Aydin, Mustafa
TA66, SD25Aydin, Umut
WB51, SA56Ayers, Kaili
TD11, WC28, WA09, SC13Ayhan, Kadir Jun
FB68Ayinuola, Ojo
SD09, SB66Ayodele, Odilile
WD43, WB63, TB08Ayoub, Phillip M.
WC79Ayres, R. William
MB11Ayyappan, Padmam
SA25Azar, Nancy
SC44Azeredo, Rafael
TD77, TC50Ba, Alice D.
MA01, WC17, WB70, TD16Ba, Oumar
WA57Baaz, Mikael
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SC69Babenko, Svitlana
WA16, TC33, FA06, FD69Babic, Milan
FB16Babicz, Marcelline T.
WA78Babiker, Manara
WC37Babiker, Mohammed
SD68Baccaro, Lucio
TB15, SB24Bachleitner, Kathrin
FD72Bachman, Jeffrey
FD77Bachmann, Theresa
TA39, WC48, ME13Baciu, Cornelia
MD16Backer, David
WD15, MB13Bäckstrand, Karin
TC02Bacon, Tricia L.
WD17, SA19Badache, Fanny
TD39Badanjak, Sanja
FC66Badell, Diego
WB12Bader, Julia
WD00-2Badey, Thomas J.
SC72, WB66Bae, Jihyeon
MG05Bae, Ki-Hyun
MH10, MF07, WD30Baek, Chung-Ah
TB01-B, FD75, SB34, TC01-ABaele, Stephane
TB29Baer, Madeline
WD60, FC57Baev, Pavel
MA07, SD72Baez Camargo, Claudia
M00Baggi, Lucas
WC59Bagozzi, Benjamin E.
WD57, FC27, FB00-2Bagwell, Stephen
WC40, FA25Bahi, Riham
MF02, TD73Bahram, Haqqi
FB08Bahruddin, Bahruddin
WA63, TA70Bailey, David J.
WB01-CBailey, Hannah
TA07Bailly, Jessy
FD44, SA16, TD05Bain, William
MF03Baines, Erin K.
FC50Bakaki, Zorzeta
SB56, TC45Baker, Joshua
MC06Baker, Mary Tu
SD02Baker, Ma
FB10, FD16Bakiner, Onur
TA36, WB33, WD71Bakke, Kris n
WD61, FC26Bakken, Ingrid Vik
FA46Bakker, Femke E.
TD54, WC38Baklitskiy, Andrey
MF09Balag'kutu, Tim Adivilah
FC12Balaguera, Martha
TB58Balaiah, Shalini
FC39, FA33, FD02Balaji, Shru
TD79, TA27Balasco, Lauren M.
SB50Balboa, Cris na M.
WC69, TD59, FA02, SD26Balcells, Laia
WC75Baldaro, Edoardo
TD54Baldus, Jana
WB04Baleato, Suso
FB07Ballard, Andrew
WC55Ballard-Rosa, Cameron
MD02Ballve, Teo
TA03, TB02, SB66, WC31Balogun, Emmanuel A.
SC15Balzacq, Thierry
SB67, SA15Bamber, Ma hew
SC14, WC53Banai, Huss
FB23Bandula-Irwin, Tanya
TC31Banerjee, Kiran
FC27Banerjee, Vasabjit
MB14Banfield, Rachel
SC29Banka, Andris
TB51Banki, Susan
SD58, FA77Banks, David
FC11, TC42Bano, Saira
TA15, TC22Bapat, Navin
WD57, FD60Bara, Corinne
SD77Bara, Pushpika
WB76Barabantseva, Elena
WB41, WD35, WC01-CBaram, Gil
SB42Baranes, Avraham
WC75Baranets, Elie
TD14Barany, Zoltan
TB40Barasuol, Fernanda
SA14Barbato, Mariano
TD52Barber, B. Bryan
ME09Barbieri, Giovanni
FA64Barbieri, Katherine
TB49Barbosa, Flavia
WC41Barbosa, Mila
TD64Barboza-Núñez, Esteban
FA22Barder, Alexander D.
SB14, WC68Bargues, Pol
FB68, M00Barik, Niranjan
TB12, SB03, FA43Barkawi, Tarak Karim
WC51Barkdull, John
TB73Barker, Drucilla
TC57, WA64Barkin, J. Samuel
TB38Barlaup, Asgeir
TB24, FB29, SD26Barma, Naazneen
MF17Barnea, Dr. Avner
WB40, FB69, WC17Barne , Michael
FC79, TB61Barney, Morgan
SB59, FA42, SC57Barnhart, Joslyn Nicole
WD21Barnoschi, Miruna
TB23Barnum, Miriam
WC29Baron, Hannah
TD19Baron, Ilan Zvi
FA08Baron, Justus
SC16, ME12Barras, Amelie
ME02Barra , Bethany
SD10, TA31, WC66, SC64, FD73, SB78Barre , Kathleen
TA78, FB12, FD41, TC40Barrinha, Andre
WB47Barrios Sabogal, Laura Camila
FB70, FC49Barros Leal Farias, Deborah
WD12Barros, Ana Flavia
FB62, TB00-3Barry, Colin
SB57Barry, Todd J.
SD68Barta, Zsofia
TB39, FA77Bartels, Elizabeth (Ellie)
FC02Bartels, Larry
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TB12, FB51, MC13Bartelson, Jens
FB50, TD51Barter, Shane J.
MB13Bartley, Tim
SC01Barton, Chris J.
TB65Bartsch, Jens
FB00-3Baruah, Prerona
TA64, SB04Barzanje, Costan
FA77Barzashka, Ivanka S.
WD09Bas, Muhammet
WD77Basalalli, Akhila
TD34Basaran, Tugba
SB67, WA05, FB61Basedau, Ma hias
TB51, FB50, TA47, SD50Baser, Bahar
TD45, TC01-DBaser, Caglayan
FD68, TD66Baser, Ekrem
FD47, WB07, TC45Basham, Victoria M.
TD44Bashovski, Marta
TB54Basnet, Post
WD63, MH06Basrur, Rajesh
WC51Basso, Larissa
TA71Bas aens, Ida
FD26Bastos, Maria
WD01-A, FD44Basu Mellish, Jack
TA78, FB12Basu, Arindrajit
TB44, WC01-CBasu, Sulagna
WC67Batac, Marc
FB05, WB28Bates, Genevieve
WC29Bateson, Regina Anne
TD15, SD25Batora, Jozef
ME08Ba a, Anna
TB49, FC49Ba stello Espíndola, Isabela
FD55, TC61Bauer, Fin
WB49, FA06Bauer, Fredric
FD67Bauer, Kelly
TA58Bauer, Sibylle
WD55, TC25Bauerle Danzman, Sarah
WB58Baum, Ma hew
MD18Baumgardner-Zuzik, Jessica
SD05Baumgart-Ochse, Claudia
TD09Baur, Andreas
SC50Bau sta Mar nez, Margarita María
WD77, TB58, SC40Bava, Ummu Salma
TB33Bawa, Sylvia
TC49Baxter, Philip
MB09, MA04Bayar, Tugba
MF04Bayard de Volo, Lorraine
FA78, WA45Baydag, R. Melis
MG08Bayer, Resat
MC10, SC64Baykov, Andrey
SC39, FC75Baylouny, Anne Marie
WC13, TD61Bayly, Mar n Jonathan
TD08, FC27, WC20Bayram, A. Burcu
SC38Bayyenat, Abolghasem
WB61, WA58Beall, Katherine
FB75Bean, Mark
FD72Beard, Abigail
FB00-1Beard, Steven
MC19, TB27Beardsley, Kyle
FA46, TA46Beasley, Ryan
TC27Beaujouan, Juline
FC04, WC07, WA13Beaumont, Paul
TD69Beauregard, Philippe
TA77, FA27Becker, Douglas
SA51, FB24Becker, Jordan
FA28, FD74, TA25Becker, Megan
FC58, TD64, TC64Becklake, Sarah
MA08Bedford, Sofie
WA20Bedrij-Arpa, Chris aan
SA18, FC60, TD34Beerli, Monique J.
TC04Beers, Andrew
TA71, SD76, FC55Beesley, Celeste
FD20, MF06, FA05, SC28, WB56, SB64Behera, Navnita C.
MC02Behl, Natasha
FA13, WC02Behnke, Andreas
FC70, SD70, WC78Behuria, Pri sh
WB08, FD40, SC10, SA27Beier, J. Marshall
WB34, WC46Beiser-McGrath, Liam F.
FA49Beisheim, Marianne
FB40Bekyol, Yasemin
TC49Bélanger, Jean-François
FA13Belcher, Oliver
FB61Belgioioso, Margherita
TC57, TA74Belhabib, Dyhia
SC37Beliakova, Polina
SB32Bell, Andrew
TA58Bell, Arvid
TB14, WB67Bell, Cur s
WA10Bell, Duncan
TA13Bellanova, Rocco
SA33Bellinger, Nisha
SD52Bell-Mar n, Rebecca
SC18Belloni, Roberto
FA59Belmonte, Rosalba
WC71Below, Amy
SC74Ben Hammou, Salah
TD51Ben Hamo, Moshe
SA38, SD44Ben Jaffel, Hager
SD69, FA37, FC04, FB25Benabdallah, Lina
TC08Ben-Artzi, Ruth
TA51Bencherif, Adib
TB26, FB08Benedict, Jason
WC27Benincasa, Eugenio
FC31Ben-Itzhak, Svetla
SA71, TD59Ben-Josef Hirsch, Michal
MG09BenLevi, Raphael
MC15Benner, Ann-Kathrin
WA15Benne , D. Sco
WB55, FB08Benne , Elizabeth A.
FB72, SA53, FA30, WD64Benney, Tabitha M.
TC26Benson, Michelle
WD36, SC69Bentele, Ursina
SD48Bentley, Michelle
WD66Ben-Yehuda, Hemda
WD20Benziman, Yuval
WB34Berejikian, Jeffrey
WD46Berenji, Shahin
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SD17, FC34, WD69, TA16, FD05Berenskoe er, Felix
FC41Beresford, Alexander
TA31, TB50, SC54, SB48Berg, Louis-Alexandre
FC45, TA64Berger, Lars
FD62, TB73Bergeron, Suzanne
WB59, TA61, WA59Bergesen, Albert
FD63Berglund, Christofer
TA01-D, SD32, SA30, FC21, TC43Bergman Rosamond, Annika
WD64Bergsvik, Robert
TD58Berlin, Mark
FA06, TB70Bernards, Nick
TB38, WC46Bernauer, Thomas
SB44Berndtsson, Joakim
WA04Bernier, Luc
FC31Berniquez-Villemaire, Nicolas
WD15, MH03, FD12, WA18Bernstein, Steven
MG04Bernussi, Mariana
FB39, SD64, FC18, TA52Berry, Marie E.
TB18Ber , Benede a
FA40Beschorner, Bryce
FB01, WA18Best, Jacqueline M.
FD68Bethke, Felix S.
SA14, SD73Be za, Gregorio
WB01-B, SC68Bezerra, Paul
WD28Bhadlawala, Ryan
WA01-DBhagat, Akash
TB70, WD43, WB63, FD45Bhagat, Ali
FA78Bhagat, Lakshita
SA74Bhandari, Nub Raj
WB31Bhandary, Rishikesh
FB36Bharwani, Aleem
FD25Bha a, Anjali
TC42Bha a, Jasmine
WB67Bha , Pooja
FC38, WD43Bian, Junru
TC64Bianchi, Raoul
TA19, SB78Bianco, Chris ne
FB70Bianco, Matheus
SD43Bianculli, Andrea C.
FA33Bias, Leandra
SB28Biba, Sebas an
MB03, TC20Bicchi, Federica
WC43Bichay, Nicolas
TA06, TB38, FD66Biedenkopf, Katja
SD13Biedermann , Steve
TC01-C, WC02Biegon, Rubrick
WA09Bier, Lindsey M.
WC42Biermann, Felix
WA51, WD15, SB01, SA53, FC49Biermann, Frank
WD39, WB56Biersteker, Thomas
SA78Bighorn, Jordan
TA66, TB52Biglaiser, Glen
TA13, WA23, TC12, FC60, TD34Bigo, Didier
FC76Bilalova, Lana
MD11Bilgic, Ali
WA06, WC44, SB64Bilgin, Pinar
MG02, MB16Bilia, Itsik
TD18Billesbach, Glen
MD16Billing, Trey
FC30Billingsley, Sunnee
FA50, WB66Bin Kashem, Tauhid S.
WD17Binder, Mar n
MD09Binelli, Chiara
TB01-CBine , Bruno
FA15, TC15Binningsboe, Helga Malmin
FB74Birchfield, Vicki
SD66Birdsall, Andrea
TB17, WA21Birikorang, Emma
WA76, SB70Birkvad, Ida
ME12Birnbaum, Maria
WA05Birnir, Johanna K.
SB49, TC40Biscop, Sven
WC02Bishai, Linda S.
SA61Biskupski-Mujanovic, Sandra
WA26Bissonne e, Andreanne
WD59BISTA, KRISHNA
WA03, MB01, SC58, TC45Biswas, Shampa
SC09Bivens, Robert
SC27Biygautane, Taib
FA01, WD11, WB46, SB05Bjorkdahl, Annika F.
SD49, FB20Black, David Ross
TD45Blackmon, Pamela
SD46Blad, Torsten
TD57Blair, Christopher
WA26Blanchard, Eric
TA69, WC62Blanchard, Jean-Marc F.
WC01-BBlanche e, Nicholas
M00Blanco, Ramon
FD20, TC13, TA18, FC77Blaney, David L.
FB13, FC24Blankenship, Brian
WD54, WC48, SC68Blankshain, Jessica
FB26Blanton, Robert G.
FB26Blanton, Shannon Lindsey
WD63, TC41Blarel, Nicolas
TB61Blasenheim, Tracey
ME04Blavoukos, Spyros
WC09, SC28, SB64Bliesemann de Guevara, Berit
FC40, SA37Blistène, Pauline
FC44, SC57Bloch, Chase
WD40Blocher, Julia
FD47, SB72, FA62Blocksome, Patricia
MC09Blondeel, Mathieu
FA03, SA69, WB09Bloodgood, Elizabeth
WA48, SA55Bloom, Mia M.
TD73Bloom, Tendayi
TB48Bloomfield, Michael J.
WC70Bluen, Kelly-Jo
FA10Blumfelde, Stella
TC17, WA36Blyth, Abigail
FC62, FB01Blyth, Mark
WD21, SA58, WC72Bocchese, Marco
WB77Bochorodycz, Beata
FC59, TC69Böcü, Gözde
TB23Bodamer, Florian
SB72, TC49, SC38Boehlefeld, Kathryn
SC08, FB67, WC72, WD74, SA66Boehme, Franziska
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WC66Boehmer, Charles
MH05Boer Cueva, Alba
WA35Boe cher, William A.
WA51, FD12Bogers, Maya
SC71Böhm, Madeleine
TB13Böhmelt, Tobias
WC58Bohnet, Heidrun
WD29, WB29, TA30, FB67Bohrer, Ashley
WB10Boichak, Olga
MB05Boin, Arjen
FC79Bokeriya, Svetlana
FA15Bolte, Brandon
SA78Bolten, Catherine
WB27, WC27Bolton, Ma hew
ME07Bolukbasi, H. Tolga
TB77, FC29, FA71Bonacker, Thorsten
WC74Bonansinga, Donatella
FB31, TA17, FA02Bond, Kanisha D.
TA70Bonfert, Bernd
SB28Boni, Filippo
WB26, TB01-CBonifai, Niccolo
FB21Bonilla, John
SB44Bonjour, Saskia
SD22Bono , Ma eo
MB09Borah, Sanchita
WD73Borer, Tristan Anne
SC74, TB52Borg, Stefan
TC09Borges Pinho, Ana Paula
MF14Borges, Mateus Schneider
FA24Borghard, Erica
TB40Borne, Thiago
MB04, FD05Borowetz, Taylor
FA31Borozna, Angela
TA75Borseth, Betsy
FD64, SB33Borshchevskaya, Anna
TC01-B, SD64, FA11, FC66, TD15Börzel, Tanja A.
FC28Bose, Srinjoy
WB01-DBosi Moreira, Bruna
SB02, TB08Bosia, Mike
MA03Bossuyt, Fabienne
FC47Bouchard, Caroline
SD51Boucher, Anna Katherine
WB58, SC75Boucher, Jean-Christophe
SC42Boucher, Vincent
TA07BOUCLY, JULIEN
WB08, TD04, WD22, SD70, WB70, TB08Bouka, Yolande
MG15, MC18Boulden, Jane
ME04Bourantonis, Dimitris
SB44, SD64Bourbeau, Philippe
SA77Bourgeon, Mathilde
WB27Bourne, Michael
WB72, SD78Bousquet, Antoine
MD16Bou on, Andrew
WB69, SB58, FC16Bove, Vincenzo
WC01-BBowen, Tyler
MC08, SD73, FD22Bower, Adam
SB72Bowers, Ian
TC75Boyd, J. Barron
SC02, SD24Boyer, Mark A.
WC01-D, MF10, TB78, TC34, TD52Boyes, Chris na
SD54, WC43, WB44Boylan, Brandon
SD27Boyle, Michael J.
FD63, FC25Bozovic, Iva
FD78, FC44Braaten, Daniel
SB34Brace, Lewys
TD50, FC45Braddock, Kurt
FB67, FA54Bradley, Miriam
TC04Bradshaw, Samantha
TA49, TC44, FC55, SC50Braga, Camila
FC74Braga, Carlos Chagas Vianna
WD24, WA08, TB58, FB00-1Braithwaite, Alex
FC57, TC24, WB15, WD02Braithwaite, Jessica Maves
SD23, FA14Bramsen, Isabel
SA54Branch, Jordan
FC49Brandi, Clara A.
WD16, FA58Brandimarte, Italo
SD01, FD61Brandt, Caroline
SA04Brandt, Patrick T.
FB20Brannagan, Paul
FB38Brannon, Elizabeth
WD08, WC60, WA29Brantly, Aaron F.
WA29, SC46Brantly, Nataliya D.
FA08Brass, Irina
SC54Brathwaite, Kirs n J. H.
SD05Brathwaite, Robert T.
SD71Brauch, Hans Guenter
SA03Braumoeller, Bear F.
FC62Braun, Benjamin
SD38, FC36Braun, Chris an Nikolaus
SC64Braun, Mats
TA01, TD77, FA45, FD14Braveboy-Wagner, Jacqueline
FB34, FD04, WC00-2Bravo, Vanessa
FD18Breen, Laura
TC18Breen, Michael H.
TB57, TC20, TA03Bremberg, Niklas
WC12, SA17Breske, Ashleigh
WB05, MD16Breslawski, Jori
WC62, TA79Breslin, Shaun G.
TB30, WD05, TA29Bressmer, Janine
SB48Bre le, Alison
TD08, MA16, SD47, SC21, ME08Breuning, Marijke
FC20Brewer-Osorio, Susan
SB10Briceno Ruiz, Jose
MF06Brigg, Morgan
SD37, WB56Brincat, Shannon K.
FB66, TD68Brinkerhoff, Jennifer Marie
TB49Brito , Agata
SB40, TA64, FA09, TC58Brito, Tarsis Daylan
SD36, FB31, WC72, SB68Broache, M.P.
FC03, SC48, TD62Broad, Robin
WA39Broeders, Dennis
TD29, SC31, TC14Brooks, Risa A.
WB26Brooks, Sarah
SD13, FC67Brosig, Malte
WC03, WD34, FD30Brown, Chris
SC11, WC58, WB67Brown, Christopher M.
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FB79Brown, Emily
SD27, SC52Brown, Joseph M.
FB68Brown, Karen
TD66Brown, Kathleen
SB41, TB08Brown, Michelle Lee
SD59, FC01Brown, Owen
WB63Brown, Stephen
SB36Brown, Vanessa
TD52, TB06Bruch, Carl
FA46, WC20, SC21Brummer, Klaus
WC14, SD09Brummer, Ma hew
TB21Brun Pedersen, Rasmus
SA44, SB12, FC23Bruneau, Quen n P.
FA73Brunke, Peter
SD38, WB60, FC36, SA68Brunste er, Daniel R.
FA03, TC52, WC36Brutger, Ryan
SD60Bruusgaard, Kris n Ven
FD19Bryant, Kris n
MD19Brysk, Alison
TC30Bsisu, Naji
WB79Buarque, Beatriz
WA05, WB05Buckley, David T.
SA30, TC43Budabin, Alexandra
WD72Budd, Brian
TA58Budjeryn, Mariana
WD68, TA77, FA27Budryte, Dovile
FD57, SD17, MC15, TC20, WB67, TD01-A, SB06
Bueger, Chris an
TA00-2, FA54Buehler, Ma
FB27Bueno, Natália
WB02Bueno-Hansen, Pascha
WD52Buffardi, Anne
WD68, SB61Buhari Gulmez, Didem
TA57, FC13, FD13Buhaug, Halvard
FB21, WC12Bui, Duyen
FC79, TD45, WC42Buitelaar, Tom
FC31Bukan, Yasar
TD72Bull, Benedicte
WA35Bullock, Christopher
WB47Bullock, Tevvi
TA22Bulut, Dolunay
SA23Bulutgil, H. Zeynep
WB58, WC22Bunce, Mel
FA61, TA28, WC44Bunde, Tobias
SC03, TD70Burack, Cynthia
FC53Burai, Erna
SC30Bürbaumer, Benjamin
TC76Burchiellaro, Olimpia
WB38Burden-Stelly, Charisse
WC11Bures, Oldrich
SB66Burgess, Stephen
TA77Burke, Lisa M.
TB16Burmeister-Rudolph, Mira
SD44Burne , Berenice
TD12Burne , Charla
SB40, WC63Burns, Courtney N.
SD39Burrier, Grant
TC01-ABurstein, Alon
FD33Burstein, Paul
FC00-2, WA56, SA38Bury, Patrick
FC76Busacca, Jeremy
WC36, SA73, FC02Bush, Sarah
TA73Buss, Doris
WB34, SC29Bussmann, Margit
SB75, WD66Butcher, Charity
FC57, SC27Butcher, Charles
WC01-D, WB43, FA56, SB32Butler, Michael J.
TC67, TB62, WB42Bu , Ahsan I.
SC32Bu erworth, Kathryn
SD39Bu orff, Gail
FC37, SD63, TA06, TD56Buzan, Barry
FC32, TB61Buzas, Zoltan
WD60Byers, Michael
WA16Byrjalsen, Niels
FD28Byrne, Caitlin R.
SD28, TA51Byrne, Siobhan
TC70Byrne, William
WB37Byun, Joshua
FC04Bywaters, Cristobal
WA64Caballero Vélez, Diego
MA09Cabus, Tony
FA58Cachelin, Shala
WB20, FB48Cadier, David
TA75, FB61Cadorin, Nina Maureen
TA66, FA66Cadzow, Lucinda
SD75, SC30Cafruny, Alan Weston
FA29Cahill, Luke
SB34Caiani, Manuela
WB54Cakmak, Cenap
WD05Caldas, Mariana
TA12, FA10, WD76, TD09Calderaro, Andrea
FD20, MD11, FC01Calkivik, Asli
WB76Callahan, William A.
WC72Callison, Ian
FB62, FA65Calvert, Julia
SB57Camba, Alvin
TA44Campbell, Joel R.
WB14, FD32, FC14Campbell, Luke B.
TA73Campbell, Meghan
TB24, FD38Campbell, Susanna P.
WA14, SC60, TB70Campbell-Verduyn, Malcolm
TB07, SA34Campos, Luciana
SA65Campos-Delgado, Amalia
SB10Camroux, David
SD77, SA17Canan Sokullu, Ebru
TD10, MA10canas, tania
SD20, FA46Canbolat, Sercan
FC00-2, FB35, WD47, WC52Canfil, Jus n
SA50Cannon, Cecilia
TB38Cano, Katrina
WA32Cantero, Lucia
ME08Can r, Cris an A.
WB29, WA52Cantwell, Devon
TC21Cao, Ruixing
SB13Cao, Xun
WD23, TB12, SD40, SB64Çapan, Zeynep Gülşah
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SD45, SA39Caparini, Marina
TD69Capelos, Tereza
FC28, MC11Caplan, Richard
TA28Cappella Zielinski, Rosella
TC69Captain, Yvonne
MB07Capuno, Joseph
SD04, SA44, WA27, MD13, MF01, FC14Caraccioli, Mauro J.
TD40Caramento, Alexander
FC73Carayannis, Ta ana
WA27Carcelen Estrada, Antonia
MC05Cárdenas, María
SA70, SB17Cardoso Fonseca, Fernanda
FB11Cardoso Squeff, Ta ana
FB05, TC31, MC08, WC64, TB69, SD34, FD73, MB08, FA25
Carey, Henry (Chip)
SC34, FD19Carey, Sabine
FD78Cargas, Sarita
TB66, FB49Carlson, Brian G.
TB26, FB08Carlson, Kimberly
WD53, TD37Carlson, Melissa
SA09, FD73Carmichael, Leah
WB27, TC43, FD22Carpenter, Charli
SC35, TD55, TC78Carr, Madeline
ME02, FA57, SA07Carranza Ko, Ñusta
SD61Carranza, Mario E.
FA75Carraro, Valen na
WA75Carroll, Katherine
TD46, FB25Carrozza, Ilaria
WA53Carson, Aus n
WA42Carta, Caterina
MC09Carter, Angela
TA41, TB22, WC22Carter, Bri nee
TB00-2Carter, Darrell
SC06Carter, David
MH04Carter, George
FC44, FA48Carter, Jeff
FC06, SD47Carter, Ralph G.
TC17Cartmell, Carleigh
FB05Carvajalino, Jinu
FA70Carvalho, Thales
WA34Carvin, Stephanie
TC70Caserta, Salvatore
WB15, TD14Casey, Adam
SA52, TA05Cashore, Benjamin
TD01-D, WD17Casiraghi, Ma eo C.M.
SB59Casler, Donald
FA45Cassells, Elsada Diana
TB22Cassese, Erin
FD36, WD11Castel, Alison
SB54Castellano, Rachel
WD40Cas llo Betancourt, Ta ana
SB75Cas llo, Ruth
WC65Castro, Rafael
SC32, TA09, WC26Castro, Vic
WD09Cat, Olgahan
FC05, FA08, MA11Cath-Speth, Corinne
SD19Ca erson, Victoria
TD19Ca o, Kyle D.
TD55Cavalli, Olga
WB79Cavallini, Thiago
WD04Cavanna, Thomas
FB13, FD11, WC38, SB37Caverley, Jonathan
SC27, WB25Cebul, Ma hew
TD72Cechvala, Sarah
FA26Cederman, Lars-Erik
FD12Censoro, Jecel
FD20Cepeda M., Carolina
FD06Cepik, Marco
WB02, FA70Cerioli, Luiza
WD01-A, FA59Cerny, Phil
FB14, SB15, SA14, SC16Cesari, Jocelyne
SD42Cespedes, Lina
SC49Chabikwa, @rutendochabikwa
TB05Chacha, Mwita
SA04Chadefaux, Thomas
FD26, TC10Chadha, Astha
SC50Chagas-Bastos, Fabricio H.
FA35Chakrabar , Shomik
SD06Chakraborty, Rajarshi
SB47Chalecki, Elizabeth
MH16Chamberlain, Tyler
WC58Chami, Georgina
WB55Chan, Alexsia
MA15, MH08Chan, Lai-Ha
WD59Chan, Roy Y.
TB55Chan, Zenobia
TA32Chand, Bibek
WB62Chand, Deep
TB37, SA06Chandel, Jayant
FA23, SA12Chandler, David
WD77Chandola, Richa
FB08Chandra, Adelina
TA53Chandrasekara, Githma
MB04Chang, Arturo
WB43Chang, Chia-Chien
WD45Chang, Jiyoung
SC65Chanona, Alejandro
TB46, SA68Chapa, Joseph
TB03, SC06Chapman, Terrence L.
FB76, ME11Charalampaki, Effie
WC50Charap, Samuel
SB14, FA12Charbonneau, Bruno
WC69Charitopoulou, Effrosyni
SD23Charles, Mathew
TA73Charlesworth, Hilary
ME13Charountaki, Marianna
MC18Charron, Andrea E.
FD62, TB73Charusheela, S.
TC74Chas, Carmen
WD27Chase, Anthony Tirado
FC03, TA61Chase-Dunn, Christopher K.
WB31, FA49, WD15, TC36, FD12Chasek, Pamela
SB02, TC76Chateauvert-Gagnon, Beatrice
WA20Cha erjee Miller, Manjari
FC15Cha erjee, Anshu Nagpal
TB16, TC42, MA06Cha erjee, Ri uporna
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WC30Cha erjee, Sohini
WD33Cha erjee, Sudeshna
WD00-1Cha erton, Benjamin
WA60, FA55Cha ha, Nisar
SA77Cha y, Rishab
TD76, SA69, TB72, TC09Chaudhry, Suparna
WA79Chauhan, Ankita
MG16Chauhan, Kiran
TA45Chauhan, Pradeep Singh
TC37Chavannes, Esther
SD54, FB13Chávez, Kerry
SD77, SC49, FA35Chee, Liberty
WD45, TA54, TD45Chelo , Nicola
TB09Chen, Bin
FB47, TB72, TC11, FD67Chen, Cher Weixia
FC78Chen, Ching-Chang
TC01-CChen, Chong
FC17Chen, Dean
SC76Chen, Hao
SA06Chen, Hsin Chih
TD23Chen, Jing
WC60Chen, Kuan-Wu
WB24, FB01Chen, Ling
FC49Chen, Ling
TB46Chen, Steven
SC34Chen, Ted Hsuan Yun
MC01Chen, Titus C.
SB06Chen, Tom
TD23, WA66Chen, Xi
SA49Chen, Yu-Hua
SC29Chen, Zhaoyu
SB48, TA25, SC26, TB25Cheng, Chris ne
TB09Cheng, Huimin
FB21, TD55Chenou, Jean Marie
TA17, TC02Chenoweth, Erica
TA58chepurina, maria
WD05, WC60, SD50, TA65, FB38, FA17, TB44, SB11, TC42
Cherian Chacko, Jeethu Elza
TA53, SD50Chernobrov, Dmitry
MB12, TC03Chernoff, Fred
TC75Chernotsky, Harry I.
TD43, FC75Chernov Hwang, Julie
WA56Chertoff, Michael
FC74Chesini, Giusy
MB10, SD12Chessé, Alice
SD67, FA68Cheung, Gabrielle
MD14Cheung, Jessica
MF15Chey, Hyoung-kyu
WC77Chhibber, Bhar
WD62Chia, Colin
SC43Chilio Jordão, Leonardo
WD32, WB46Chilmeran, Yasmin
WB50, WA67Chinchilla, Alexandra
WD70, SC70, TA33Chiniara Charre , Catherine
SA70, SC41, SD40Chipato, Farai
FC63, FB46, WA35Chiru, Irene
SD29, MA19, FC48Chisholm, Amanda
SB03, FD30, WD34, WC44Chiu, Yvonne
FA23Chmu na, Ksenia
WD49Cho, ChaeEun
WB19, MH08Cho, Hyun-Binn
WC24, FC50Cho, Il Hyun
WB71Cho, Jacqui
WA45Cho, Soohyun
FA40Cho, Youngwon
FA30Chodor, Tom
MG10Chohwanglim, Ngiplon Rachel
MH13Chohwanglim, Ngipwem Rebecca
TA60Choi, Inho
MA18Choi, Ji Young
MB01, SA45, MD04, ME06choi, shine
SB47Choi, Timothy
FA45, WA41, FD14Chong, Alan
TC50, WC21Chong, Ja Ian
FC40, FA47Chopin, Olivier
FD35, SA33Chorev, Nitsan
MB11, WB78, SA33, MA06, SD39Choudhary, Abhishek
SB16, WC42, SD11Choudhary, Shivika
WD61Choulis, Ioannis
TB05Chow, Wilfred
ME14Chowdhry, Geeta
TB44CHOWDHURY, TRIPTI
SA73Christensen, Michael
WC69Chris a, Fo ni
SB16Chris an, Ben
TA01-CChris ansen, William
SD56Chris e, Ryerson
WB23Christoffersen, Gaye
WA60Christou, Odysseas
TA20Christoyannopoulos, Alexandre
WB20, WC23, FC42Chryssogelos, Angelos Stylianos
SC53, FC24Chu, Jonathan A.
TD77Chu, Sinan
SD78Chua, Charmaine
MA14Chubb, Andrew
SA49, TA19Chung, Chien-peng
MA18Chung, Eunbin
FA03Chung, Seowoo
WA01-D, SD79Chungkham, Dhanapriya Devi
FA30Chwieroth, Jeffrey
FD18, WA71, FA07, SB35, WC01-C, SD50, TC29, TA22
Cibian, Stefan
TC70Cichowski, Rachel A.
SC65Cid, Yleana
FA52Ciefova, Michaela
TA42Ci ci, Sabri
SC68Cihan, Irem
WA22, FC16Cil, Deniz
TC22, TA15, WA44Cilizoglu, Menevis
FB05Cinar, Ipek
MD12Ciocca, Julia
SB29Ciorciari, John D.
TA27Ciordia Zabalza, Beatriz
SA59Civelek, Eyup
WC46Clapp, Jennifer
FD65Clare, Joe
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TC62Clark, Ann Marie
TD63Clark, John F.
FC65Clark, Julie
WA49Clark, Lindsay
WC47, TD45, FA19Clark, Richard
TB70Clarke, Chris
WD12Clarke, Erik
SB43, TC41, TB62, WB42Clary, Christopher
FB63Claver, Alexander
WC60, FB31, FA73, TD59Clay, K. Chad
SA02, WC29, MD08, FD60Clayton, Govinda D.
WB54Cleary, Laura
TD06Clements, Kevin
WD58Cleveland, Clayton J.
TA26Closen, Marcus
WA04Clou er-Roy, Christophe
SB24, FB36Clowry, Sarah
SB30, TA70, FD00-1, WA63Clua Losada, Monica
TD26, FC56Clunan, Anne
FB71, SA75, TC39Coate, Roger A.
WC00-2, TB55Cobb, Ma hew
WD11Cobb, Sara
SA60, FC77, SB62Cobbe , Elizabeth
SA65Cocan, Silviana
FD43, SB03Cochran, Molly
SA31Cockerham, Geoffrey B.
TB23Coe, Andrew J.
SB32Coelho, Carlos Frederico
TA10Coetzee, Eben
SA62, WD00-2, MB06Coffie, Amanda
FC05, MA11Cogburn, Derrick L.
TA25, SD26Coggins, Bridget L.
WB01-CCohausz, Fee-Sofie
WD14, WC15Cohen, Benjamin
WC57, TA75Cohen, Gidon
TB73Cohen, Jennifer
FC18Cohn, Carol E.
SC37, WD54, WB34Cohn, Lindsay
TC73, WA58, SD74Colakoglu, Selcuk
FB32, SD03, SC02, SA04Colaresi, Michael P.
FD57, SC19Colas, Alejandro
SB29Colau , Pierre
TD30, FA61, SB49, SC63Colbourn, Susan
WC19Cole, Juan
TD21, MA02Cole, Lydia
SD13, WA21, FA19Coleman, Katharina
WB51, WA75, SC75Cole a, Damon
WC47, TD36, FB29Colgan, Jeff D.
TB01-DColle , Neekoo
WB41Colligan, Christopher
WC46Collins, Andrea M.
WB04Collyer, Michael
WC11, FC60Colomba Pe eng, Leonard
TA59Colton, Timothy
TC51, FD40, SA77, FC14Combes, M. L. deRaismes
SD19Comlan Sessi, Ayabavi Linda Ophelie
FC12, WB70, TB33Compaoré, W. R. Nadège
SD19, SA69, SC09, WA57, SB68Comstock, Audrey L.
SA52, TB06Conca, Ken
TC48Cone, Paige
TC43Confor ni, Ca a Cecilia
WA37, TC18, WB09Coni-Zimmer, Melanie
SA57Conklin, Ma
FA68Connell, Brendan
MB01, WD75Considine, Laura
SD47Constantelos, John
WC39Constan nou, Costas M.
WB64, SA21Consuelo, Davila
WA42Conteh-Morgan, Earl
SB02, TC76Conway, Daniel
WA76Conway, Daniel E.
SD20, SC20Conway, Maura
SB54, SC66, TD71Cook, Alistair D. B.
TB45Cook, Emily
TC10, SA46Cooke, Samantha
SC25, MB02Cooley, Alexander
TD10, MA10Coon, Chelsea
TC43, SB27, FD28Cooper, Andrew F.
WB27Cooper, Neil
SB02, SA30Cooper-Cunningham, Dean
WC22Cope, Kevin
WC66Corbe a, Renato
TC30, FA73Cordell, Rebecca
TD64Córdoba Azcárate, Ma lde
WD29Córdova, Abby
SC56, SB46Cormier, Ben
TD01-D, WC39, WB45, TA53, FC10, FD28
Cornago, Noe
MA12Cornelio, Jayeel
FB20Cornelissen, Scarle
SC61Corning, Gregory P.
WA25, MB10, FA14, SA27Cornut, Jeremie
TD00-1Corradi, Edoardo
FB41Corredor, Elizabeth
SB60, SC19, MD05Corry, Olaf
SA31, TD75, FD76, WB66, WC54Cortell, Andrew
SB37Côrte-real Pinto, Anouck
SC53Cor na, Jeronimo
SB56Cor nhas, Juliano S.
FA71, SB20Corwin, Hillary G.
FD44, FC66, WD67Costa Buranelli, Filippo
TB12, SD04, SB12, TA16Costa Lopez, Julia
WD71Costalli, Stefano
FA16, SA15Costan ni, Irene
SC46, WD48Cos k, Leah
FD71Cote, Isabelle
WB20Co cchia, Fabrizio
TC40Co ey, Andrew
SD65, WA21Co ero, Chris na
WC38, TA65Co rell, Patrick
FC24Coulombe, Nicholas
FA51, WA36Coulthart, Stephen
FB77Couronne, Joshua
FD00-2Cowan, Emily
WD13Coward, Mar n
FA54Cowper-Smith, Yuriko
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SA28, FA18Cox, Fletcher D.
SA38Cox, Jim
FD61Cox, Joseph
SD38, WB60Cox, Rory
FA69Crabtree, Charles
FC70, TB40Crack, Angela Maria
SB34Craig, Callum
FC71Cramer, Evan
FC58, TB63Crane-Seeber, Jesse
TB01-ACrasnic, Loriana
SC02Crawford, Kerry Frances
WB52Crawford, Neil J. W.
TA28Crawford, Timothy
TB61, FA75Creamer, Cose e
MA15, WC56Creemers, Rogier
MD09Cremaschi, Simone
SC06, TD65Crescenzi, Mark
SA68, TC34Crespo, Ricardo
TA79Creutz, Katja
FB44, TC45Crilley, Rhys
WD55, WC47Crippa, Lorenzo
TA54, MF19, FA00-2, WC11Crisan, Sorina
FD23Crisman-Cox, Casey
FA71, FD67Crock, Jonathan
FD31, TB75Crocker, Chester A.
TB22Croco, Sarah
TD01-DCroicu, Mihai Catalin
FD36Cromwell, Alexander
FB78Crone, Manni I.
SA62, WA08, FB31Cronin-Furman, Kate
TD29Crosbie, Thomas
WC39, TC65, TB42Cross, Mai'a K. Davis
SD31Crumley, Michele
WD20Crump, Larry
WD36Cruz Lobato, Luisa
FA52Csanyi, Peter
TA57, WC58Csefalvayova, Katarina
FB12Csernatoni, Raluca
SA01Csicsmann, Laszlo
WB13, WD13, WC31Csortea, Krisz na
SB76, FC78Cuadro, Mariela
SA36Cuaton, Ginbert
FA43Cubukcu, Ayca
WA56Cuddihy, John
WB18Cuddy, Brian
FC53, FB36Cuhadar, Esra
WA47CUIJUCLU, ELENA
WB01-CCull, Nicholas J.
FC68Cunliffe, Philip
SA46Cunningham, Carissa
WB24Cunningham, Fiona
FD08, TC01-C, MD08, WB35, TA17, SD26
Cunningham, Kathleen G.
FD35, FC43Cupać, Jelena
FC27Cur ce, Travis
SA60, SC62, SB62Cur s, Simon
WD17, WC11, FB69Cusumano, Eugenio
FC10Cu er, Linea
WC58Czaika, Mathias
TA10, SD08Czarnecki, Jonathan E.
WB73, SA51da Cruz Montemor Caroso, Ana Flávia
TA78, FD52Da Mota, Sarah
WA00-2da Nóbrega Monteiro, Eduardo
SC41da Silva Correia de Oliveira, Jessica
SB14, WC09, TA64, WA28, TC29Da Silva, Raquel
MB16Da, Rick
TA58, FA36Daase, Christopher
TC06, FB28Dabelko, Geoffrey D.
FB21Dafnos, Andreas
ME07Daher, Joseph
FA51, TA35Dahl, Erik
TA36, FC57, SB58Dahl, Marianne
TA36Dahlum, Sirianne
FA68, SD68Dainoff, Charles
WB04Dalek, Jakub
FA70Dall'Agnol, Augusto César
WB24Dallas, Mark
SA09Dalton, Taylor
FB55, WC43, MC03, TB25Daly, Sarah
FD10D'Amico, Elisa
FD73Dancy, Geoffrey
SB52Dancy, Hope
WC27Dando, Malcolm R.
SB69Danewid, Ida
TA60, MB07Danielak, Silvia
SA20, WD50Danielson, August
MC13, FA58Danielsson, Anna
SB11Danilin, Ivan V.
FD65Danilovic, Vesna
FC72Dankenbring, Meri
WC41, TB41Danner, Lukas Karl
TC67, SD19Dantas Palmeira Guimarães, Samara
MF12Daoudy, Marwa
WA28Daphna-Tekoah, Shir
SA11Darmame, Khadija
WA60, SC32, FB64Das Gupta, Indrani
SC38, WB42Das, Debak
MA17, FD70Das, Diganta
FC29Das, Madhumita
MB01, WD78Das, Runa
FD75Dasandi, Niheer
SC52Dashtgard, Pasha
WA68, TD40Dashwood, Hevina S.
WD29, WC64Dasli, Gunes
TA38, WC42Daßler, Benjamin
WC13Datchoua-Tirvaudey, Alvine
WC55Datz, Giselle
WC70Dauda , Zuleka
TD44Dauphinee, Elizabeth A.
WD03, SA53, SC35, FD53, FC08, WA18Dauvergne, Peter
SA63, SD48David, Maxine
MB02David-Barre , Elizabeth
TD79, FB05, SD11Davidovic, Maja
FD36, FA16Davidson, Charles
TD30Davidson, Jason William
WC49, FC41, TC61, MH17Davies, Graeme
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
MH07, WC26, TD20Davies, Ma
MB14, WD75, MC17Davies, Sara
TA65, WC73Davies, Thomas
FA42Davis, Chris na
SB13Davis, David R.
TA24Davis, Diane
TC31, SB25Davis, Elizabeth
TB42, FB30Davis, G. Doug
FA47, SC78, TB32, FD73, WC12Davis, Jennifer
TC51, TA41Davis, Jessica
WD27Davis, Ra'phael
TC07Davis, Sara (Meg)
FB31Dawkins, Sophia
SC23Dawood, Massarah
WC57, FC02Daxecker, Ursula
TB25Day, Christopher
TB03, TD16Dayal, Anjali
TD50, SC52Daymon, Chelsea
TD25, MG01, TC32, WA02, SA21, FB25De Alba-Ulloa, Jessica
FB54de Andrade Gama, Isabela
TC07, WA29de Bengy Puyvallée, Antoine
FB58, SC74, TD14, WB15De Bruin, Erica
FD57, TB12, SD58, TA16de Carvalho, Benjamin
FB46, SA39de Castro Garcia, Andres
FD27, WD36de Coning, Cedric
SB61de Deus Pereira, Joana
FD40, WA62De Franco, Chiara
SC73de Giorgi, Ana Laura
WC67, SC62, FC77, TB70De Goede, Marieke
TA34de Graaf, Beatrice
TD49De Groot, Michael
WA27, MD13de Jong, Sara
FD55de la Calle, Luis
MA19de Langis, Theresa
SC36, SA16, FA58, FB18de Larrinaga, Miguel
FB72De Leeuw, Georgia
WB08, SA78de Leon, Jus n
SC72De Leon, Manuel
MF19de Lima e Silva, Caroline
WB30de Merich, Diego
SB12DE OLIVEIRA BORGES, LETICIA MARIA
WC07de Oliveira Paes, Lucas
TB30De Pryck, Kari
WA77, TC70, SB54, SA35, FD72, FA75De Silva, Nicole
SB17de Souza Costa, Vítor
WC50De Spiegeleire, Stephan
WD28, TC69de Toledo Piza, Douglas
WB33De Vries, Catherine
TA35, FA47de Werd, Peter
SD59Deacon, Chris
WA48Deal Barlow, Monique
WB55Dean, Adam
SC37Deare, Craig A.
SB35, FB54Dearing, Ma hew P.
TB38Debeuf, Charlo e
SC01, TD34Debos, Marielle
FD34, SD65Debre, Maria J.
TA21Debrix, Francois
WB25Debs, Alexandre
SC67Deciancio, Melisa
SB51Deen, Thomas
FB50Deets, Stephen
SC66, TC77Deforge, Quen n
FB44De y, Andrew
WA76DeGagne, Alexa R.
MG01, FD14Degila, Dêlidji Eric
MD10, MA04Degterev, Denis
TD21, TB31Deiana, Maria-Adriana
FC05, WD03, FA24Deibert, Ronald J.
WA05Deitch, Mora
FD43, SA66Deitelhoff, Nicole
SB76, TB37Deka, Tusharika
SC75Del Canto Viterale, Francisco
FD77, FA50Del Real, Deisy
WA55Del Rosso, Stephen J.
WD01-CDeLanzo, Boyd
SB02, FB43, MC05, WC30Delatolla, Andrew
FD06Delgado, Henrique Es des
WB21Della Guardia, Anne
MB13Dellmuth, Lisa
FC64, FB30, WB54Demarais, Agathe
TC09DeMars, William
FD78, SD45DeMa ee, Anthony
TC65Dembinski, Ma hias
MC12Demetriou, Olga
FB59, WB21Demir, Burak
TB52Demir, Nazim Uras
WC59Demirduzen, Cagla
WD05Demissie, Meseret
FB34, FD04DeMoya, Maria
TD79Dempster, Lauren
MD19Den Boer, Andrea
FC05, MA11DeNardis, Laura
WD01-BDenardo, Stephanie
WB59, WD14, TA61, WA59Denemark, Robert A.
TB19, WC37, FB56Denison, Benjamin
SD08, SA10Denman, Derek
SD64Denov, Myriam
WD56, FD50, FA15DeRouen Jr., Karl
TA56Derudder, Ben
FC74Desai, Deval
WA31Desai, Radhika
TD74Deschak, Caroline
WD42Deschamps-Laporte, Laurence
TD08, TC40Deschaux-Dutard, Delphine
SC41Deshpande, Shree
WC33, SB31, FB24Desmaele, Linde
FD57, TC57, FC08DeSombre, Elizabeth R.
FB79Desou er, Morgane
WB20, FB48Destradi, Sandra
FB36D'Estrée, Tamra Pearson
WC46Detraz, Nicole
TD13, WA10, SD63, FD01Deudney, Daniel H.
SB76, FD29Devare, Aparna
TD64Devine, Jennifer
TD22Devlen, Balkan
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SB37DeVore, Marc R.
TA20Dexter, Helen
SA63, SD48Deyermond, Ruth M.
SB30Di Carlo, Donato
TD21, SB39Di Mauro, Giovanna
FA19, FC16, WA22Di Salvatore, Jessica
WC01-CDian, Ma eo
FD00-2Dias Rodrigues dos Santos, Lucas
WD67Dias, Frederico
SB32Dias, Guilherme
SA29Dias, Megan
FB34Diaz Bartolome, Gerardo (Gerry)
WB02, SB02, SC41, SA45Díaz Calderón, Julio César
SA02Diaz, Pablo Cas llo
FB46, SA39, WA36Diaz-Fernandez, Antonio M.
FD03, SB63DiCicco, Jon
MD08, WC32, FB25Diehl, Paul
SC56Diessner, Sebas an
WC48Dietrich, Nicholas
TB24, TA40Dietrich, Simone S.
FC23Dietz, Kelly
TB26Dietz, Thomas
TD66DiGiuseppe, Ma hew R.
TC09Dijkzeul, Dennis
SC11Dijmarescu, Horia M.
ME04Dikaios, George
FD56, SB70Dilawri, Shikha
WC64Dilek, Esra
TD51, SA68Dill, Janina
WB36Dimitrov, Radoslav
TC54Dimitrova, Anna
MD12Ding, Jeffrey
WD58Dion, Michelle
TB34, FD75, TA48Dionigi, Filippo
WA30Dipama, Samiratou
SC51Diphoorn, Tessa
TC04DiResta, Renee
TB77, FC29Distler, Werner
WD29Di a, Elise
SD47Diven, Polly J.
WC09, TD19, SA55Dixit, Priya
WA50Dixit, Varun
TD33, SC30, TC52Dixon, Adam
SA71, TD59, SD73Dixon, Jennifer
SB08, FD17Dixon, Peter
SA41Dlugos, Kevin
TA20Dobos, Ned
SC53Doces, John A.
WB57, WD57, FB57Doctor, Aus n
MF09, MB18Dodworth, Kathy
FB09, SA34, WD39Doerfler, Thomas
WA27, SB34, MD13Doerr, Nicole
TC77Dogan, Aykiz
FB60Dolan, Lucas
FD04Dolea, Alina
TB39Doll, Abby
FB45Dolsak, Nives
WD04, FB13Dombrowski, Peter
TD26, WB64, SB12, FD77, WA06Dominguez, Roberto
FA34, TB45Donahoe, Amanda
TA31, WA22, WC10Donais, Timothy
WB20Donelli, Federico
MD01Donnelly, Phoebe
WC36Donno, Daniela
FC22Donovan, Ou
MG11Donskikh, Ekaterina
FA67, SD76Dooley, Neil
WB59Doran, Charles
SD03, WD58, SA04, TD42D'Orazio, Vito
SB13, TA17, FA02, TC24Dorff, Cassy L.
MF05Dorfman, Adriana
TA74, TC30Döring, Stefan
WB13, FA79, FD02, WD13Dorman, Andrew
FA04Dorroll, Courtney
WB03, WD56Dorussen, Han
SD12dos Reis, Filipe
SC36, FD40Doucet, Marc
FB12, SD35Dowd, Rebekah
TB19, FC54Downes, Alexander B.
WB31Downie, David L.
WA26Doyle, Sofia
SC14, TD54, WD34Doyle, Thomas E.
WD28Dragomir, Cris na
TC47, TD51Drange, Bard
WA43Dreher, Axel
MB09Dreher, Sabine
TC10, SD22Dreier, Sarah Kris n
TC06Dresse, Anaïs
SB67Drevon, Jerome
MB10Dreyer, Jakob
TB67, TD13, ME01, WD01-BDrezner, Daniel
MH03Drieschova, Alena
MG16Driggers, Michael
MA08Driscoll, Jesse
FC40Drochon, Hugo
SB34, SC05, FB78Drolet, Jean-Francois
M00Druláková, Radka
FC63, SA39Drumhiller, Nicole K.
TD70Drumond, Paula
FC06Drury, A. Cooper
MB11D'Sami, Bernard
WB72du Plessis, Gi e
WB01-C, TA45Du, Shixin
MF08Duarte, Erico Esteves
TC01-BDudlak, Tamas
WD10Dudley, Olivia
FA41Dudley, Rebecca
WC67, SA26, TC27Dudouet, Veronique
TA40Duer, Andreas
SC28Duffield, Mark R.
FA10Duffield, Roberta
SB50Duffy, Rosaleen V.
WA54Duggan, Niall James
WA40, SA79Duhé, Arthur
WD53Dukalskis, Alexander
TD35Duke, Misty
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SB24Dukhan, Haian
WD32, FC18Duncanson, Claire
TC46Dunigan, Molly C.
FB72Dunlap, William V.
FA79, WB48Dunn, David Has ngs
WC26Dunn, Kevin C.
SC36, FC04, FB60Dunton, Caroline
WC05Dupont, Claire
MG12, FA71, TD52, FD69, FC20Dupuy, Kendra
WB40, FC04, FA42Duque, Marina
FC26Duque-Salazar, Juan Diego
WA00-2Durazo Herrmann, Julián
TB01-D, WD79Dureha, Avan ka
WA00-1Durel, Laurie
TC62, SA67Durfee, Mary H.
FA39Dursun-Ozkanca, Oya
MF12Dus Poia , Natalia
TA71Du a, Sahil Jai
WD20, TB20Duursma, Allard
TB59, TC61Dvir, Rotem
WD05, TB76Dwivedi, Shubham
SA33Dwivedy, Dharitri
FC57, WD09, WA22Dworschak, Christoph
TD09, FD41Dwyer, Andrew
WC18Dylan, Huw
TA04Dyrstad, Karin
FB64Dyzenhaus, Alex
MH09Dzutsa , Valery
TC27Dzuverovic, Nemanja
SB73, TD73E, Ekaterina
TA07, SC62Eagleton-Pierce, Ma hew
TC22, TA15, WD39Early, Bryan R.
MG06Eason, Mackenzie
TC34, SD22Eas n, Joshua
SB70Eastwood, James
TA25Eaton, Tim
MC19, FD13Eberle, Ulrich J.
FD35, FC43Ebeturk, Irem
TD18, WB66Eboli, Valeria
SA02, WC34, WD29, SC26Echavarria Alvarez, Josefina
FA76Echevarria II, Antulio J.
TA76, WC48Eck, Kris ne
TC18Ecker-Ehrhardt, Ma hias
MG17Eckersley, Peter
TA06, TD07, WC03, MH03Eckersley, Robyn
FD75, FA19Eckhard, Steffen
SB40, SA30, WD43, TD70Edenborg, Emil
FB71, SD56, WC10Edgar, Alistair
SA03Edgerton, Jared
TA01-DEdinger, Harald
MF03Edkins, Jenny
SD70Edozie, Rita Kiki
WA37, FA12Edu-Afful, Fiifi
FC48Edwards, Allyson
FC55Edwards, Maísa
SB52, FD19Edwards, Pearce
TB14, TC20Edwards, Sco
TD26, SC72, SB32Efrat, Asif
WD55, FA63Egan, Patrick
TB59, WC38Egel, Naomi
TA78, TB65, TC66Eggeling, Kris n Anabel
TC09, FB69, WB71Egger, Clara
TA76, MA12, MC07Eggert, Jennifer Philippa
SA46Eichler, Maya M.
TA37, FC23Eijking, Jan
WB40, TA38, SB09, WA24Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, Me e
WD12, FC27Einhorn, Madelynn
MC08Einolf, Christopher
FD55, TD61Eiran, Ehud
MB13, WC05Eisenstadt, Todd
TB78, TA32, SD09Eisenstat, Ari
FD32, MD17Ejdus, Filip
TC01-CEke, Surulola
TC35Ekici, Behsat
SB36Ekman, Lisa
TD25, TA02El Bernoussi, Zaynab
WB10El Damanhoury, Kareem
SB16, TC18El Kady, Robin
FB58, WD22, TA33, MC06El Kurd, Dana
TC51, FD67El Masri, Mirna
FA38El Nabolsy, Zeyad
ME16El Refaei, Salma Essam
FC01El Taki, Karim
SD56, WC00-3El-Amraoui, Anaïs F.
SD70, SA32, WA29Elbe, Stefan
SA30Elder, Claire
SD54, FC55Ele heriadou, Marina
MB07Elfversson, Emma
TA55Elhard, Diana
SB26Elias, Barbara
FD49Eliason, William T.
WD12, FC27Eliassen, Isabel
SB79, SA71Elizalde, Pilar
WB22El-Kazaz, Sarah
TC33Ellio , Chris an
MC18Ellio , Kimberly
TB39, SB49Ellis, Devin Hayes
ME07El-Meehy, Asya
WB52Elszasz, Hayley
SD52Emerson, Guy
TB46, TA10, FA20, FC36Emery, John
SA70Emiljanowicz, Paul
TD15, SD65, TA59Emmons, Cassandra
MF18Emrence, Cem
MC02Emtseva, Julia
WA05Enders, Adam
FB33Endryushko, Anna
SD77, FC41Enemark, Chris an
FB43Engelhard, Alice
TB24, TC51Englebert, Pierre
FD36English, Michael
FB78Engström, Maria
WB01-DEng pi, Merieleen
WD22, SD29, SA47, TC64Enloe, Cynthia H.
WD79Ennis, Crystal A.
WC27Enomoto, Tamara
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TD37Enterline, Andrew
FC41Eralp, Ulas Doga
TC58, MG15Erçandırlı, Yelda
MB06Erdilmen, Merve
FB51Erdogan, Cansu
WC45Erdogan-O'Connor, Simge
MA04Eremin, Arkadiy
TD33Ergen, Timur
SB39, WA00-3Ergul Jorgensen, F. Asli
SD61, TC48, FD22, WD51Erickson, Jennifer L.
SC43Erickson, Megan
WB45, SA28, M00, MF07Eriksson, Anna-Karin
TC78Eriksson, Johan
TC53Erismann, Annelise
WA08, WD71Erkile an, Samuel
FB34, MF11Erlandsen, Ma hias
TC75Erlingsson, Ha hor
MH16, MB09, SB61Ermihan, Erman
MF07Ernst, Kelly
FA61, TA28, SD25Ernstsen, Jordan
TA04Erol, Fa h
SD32Eroukhmanoff, Clara
FD43, WC03, WD34Erskine, Toni
TD01-BErsozer, Fadil
FD09Ertan, Senem
WA73Ertem-Eray, Tugce
MB01, MA19, TC45Eschle, Catherine
SA09Escobar-Pemberthy, Natalia
WC23Esen, Berk
SA75Esfandiary, Esmaeil
SC48, FC28Esguerra Rezk, Juanita
MC15Esguerra, Alejandro
TC00-1Eshonkulova, Shakhnoza
SB48Esparza, Diego
FB31, SB58, FD19Estancona, Chelsea
FA50Estevez, Ariadna
SA39Estevez, Eduardo E.
WB58, MB09, WA42Estre, Felipe
SD03E ensperger, Felix
TB29, SC42, FB20, TD16E nger, Aaron
MB12Eun, Yong-Soo
SC79Evans, Allison
WA28Evans, Carys
FD66Evans, James Gethyn
TD79, FB09Evans, Ma hew
WD52Evans, Nicholas
FD54, WC73, TC25Evers, Miles
TC40, SB33Ewers-Peters, Nele Marianne
SA17Exadaktylos, Theofanis
WA00-3Eyre, Guy
FB69Eze, Michael
FA59Fabian, Judit
MH16, MD14Faerber, Karoline
TC41Fair, C. Chris ne
SA05Fairey, Tiffany
FA57Fajardo-Heyward, Paola
WB65Fakhoury, Renato
TB34, FC65, TD57Fakhoury, Tamirace
WD00-2Fakhruddin, Sahar
SB71Falasca, Francesca
FD44, TA06, FA06Falkner, Robert
FA71Falschebner, Pia
WA51Famiglie , Candace
FD24Fang, Songying
FC24Fanlo, Abby
MD02, WB47Farfan-Mendez, Cecilia
TB23, FA73Fariss, Christopher
FA68Farley, Robert M.
WB24Farrell, Henry
FC07, FD07Farstad, Fay
SC39FASAKIN, AKINBODE
SC25Fascitelli, S. Beth
FB62Fasolin, Guilherme
MA02Fast, Larissa
FC74Fa ma, Noor
MG04Fa ma, Yumna
TA31Fa on, Robert
TB64, WB14, MC02, TA50Fa ore, Chris na
SC17Faude, Benjamin
FB57Faulkner, Christopher
FC74Fauri, Francesca
SC11Fausto, Jean
SD60Favaro, Marina
WB13, FC67Fawce , Louise
TA78, MA16Fazendeiro, Bernardo
WD38Featherstone, Christopher
TD68Federman, Sarah
MC10Fedyashin, Anton
WD04Feher, Zoltan
FD33, WB05Feinberg, Ayal
WA71, TC29Feinstein, Sco G.
TA28Feklyunina, Valen na
SB18Feliú Ribeiro, Pedro
SB54Felten Fröhlich, Matheus
FA46, MA14, SC22Feng, Huiyun
WC05Feoli, Ludovico
WC69Fergusson, Leopoldo
WC61Ferhani, Adam
SA11Feriali, Kamal
WD47Ferl, Anna-Katharina
WC74Fermor, Ben
WC09, MA05Fernández de Mosteyrín, Laura
WC68Fernandez, Oscar
MF10Fernandez-Molina, Irene
TA47Feron, Elise
SA25Ferrari, Erich
WB45Ferreira, Amanda
WC53, SA69Ferreira, Carolina Archanjo Portes
FC19, TC15, SC50, TD16Ferreira, Marcos Alan
TA00-2, WB79, TD57, SA00-1Ferrero, Chris
FD15Ferrier, Kyle
MF05, ME10Ferrill, Jamie
TC54, TB55Ferry, Lauren
SA78Fe , Anna
MG09, WC20Fe weis, Christopher J.
SA32, WC41, WA19Fey, Jana-Maria
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SD28, WD43Fey, Mira
SA73Fiedler, Charlo e
MF12Filimonova, Nadezhda
SB23Finau, Erina
MA05, MC07Finden, Alice
MD16, FC20Findley, Michael
FA09, FB40Fine, Shoshana
FA09, WA38Finiguerra, Anna
WB49, FA06Finkill, Guy
WB60Finlay, Christopher J.
TD60Finn, Victoria
FC30Finnegan, Amy
TB38Finnegan, Jared
SB48Finnegan, Patrick
FC35, TD04, SB04, SD21, WD01-DFinnemore, Martha
SD05, SA29Fiocche o, Ernesto
TA23, FB03, WA24Fioretos, Orfeo
SB08Firchow, Pamina M.
TC23Fischer, Carolin
WD69Fischer, Kathryn
WB17Fischer, Sara
SD45Fischer, Susanne
TA35Fishel, Kimbra
TD07Fisher, Dana R.
WD70, WA21, MC11Fisher, Jonathan
FB28, FC28Fisher, Joshua
FD71, FC14Fisher, Kathryn Marie
FD18Fisher, Kirsten
SB75Fisher, Sarah
WC04Fisher, Sco
WA63Fishwick, Adam
SA59, FC30, FB30Fisunoglu, Ali
WA46FitzGerald, David
WB06, FC01, FA05FitzGerald, Garre
SC20, SB00-1Fitzgerald, James J.
TD28Fitzgerald, Laura
SA46FitzGerald, Michael
WC28, FB37, FD28Fitzpatrick, Kathy R.
WD38, TC46Fitzsimmons, Sco
WC07Fjæstad, Kris n
TA36, WC57Fjelde, Hanne
WB67Flaim, Amanda
SA16, WA07Flamind, A. A.
TB01-DFlinchum, Jennifer
WA16, TB65, MA03Flockhart, Trine
WB04, SD65Flonk, Daniëlle
SD52Flores, Jeaqueline
TB23Flynn, Michael
MC08Foley, Frank
SB76, FC78Fonseca, Melody
M00Fontanet, Sara
TC37Ford, Geoffrey
FA13, WC02Ford, Ma hew
TB23, SA57Fordham, Benjamin O.
TB46Forrest, Nicholas
SA34Forster, Timon
WB72, SC19Forsythe, Samuel
TB44Fort, Emilie
SB29For er, Maxandre
TA08, FC16, TC68, FD23Fortna, Virginia Page
FB58Fortou, Jose Antonio
SB36Fosher, Kerry
WD00-2Foster, Dennis M.
FC14Fotou, Myriam
FD50, WC20Fouquet, Stephan
SA52Fournier, Veronique
TD28Foutz, Annie
TD28, SB71Foutz, Bri any
SA61Fowler, Catherine
TA31, SD34Fowler, Mike W.
WD75Fox, Ashley
TB79Fox, Jaclyn
WA34, SA42Fox, John
FB14, FD33, WA05, WB05Fox, Jonathan
MD18Fox, Kyra
FB26, FC26Fox, Sara
TD72Fox, Sean
WA00-1, TB00-1Foxe, Jana
TD40Fradella, Allyson
SB23Frain, Sylvia
WC53Franceschet, Antonio
TA56Franchini, Ma as Alejandro
SA28Francisco, Jeni
SB44, WB33, WD67Franck, Anja K.
WD35Frank, Aaron B.
TA01-A, SD35Frank, Liv
WD57Frank, Richard W.
SB17Franke, Mark F. N.
SB42Franke, Ulrich
WC26Franklin, Marianne
FB08Fransen, Luc
TB34Fransen, Sonja
WB67FRANSIS, CHANGOMA
TD14Frantz, Erica
WB69Franz, Barbara
MD11Fraser, Faye
FD03, WB01-A, TB14Fravel, M. Taylor
FC67Frazier, Derrick
TB68Frederiksen, Kris an Vrede Skaaning
WD16Fredriksson, Emma
SB25, FA44Freedman, Jane
WB62Freedman, Joshua
TA07, WA12Freedman, Rosa
FC41, WB77Freeman, Carla
TD49Freeman, Stephanie
WB53, FB56Freeman, Suzanne
WA46Freier, Luisa Feline
SC05Freistein, Katja
FA30, SC75, FB74Freyberg-Inan, Anne e
WB04Freyburg, Tina
TA63Frick, James
TD24Frid-Nielsen, Snorre
FD08Frieden, Jeffry
ME15Friedman, Elisabeth Jay
FD44, WA77, TD56Friedner Parrat, Charlo a
TD47Friedrichs, Gordon
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TA68Fritsch, Stefan
FB51, WA41Fritzler, Jonas
TB64Froese, Marc D.
TC63, FA52Fröhlich, Chris ane
SC79Frost, Catherine
TD60, SD51Frost, Lillian
WB30Frost, Mervyn
SC36, WD41, SA24, FA09Frowd, Philippe M.
TC77Frozel Barros, Natália
WA03, WB14, WD66, SC58, SD24Frueh, Jamie
SC29Fu, Chen
FA00-1, FB00-2Fu, Chengyu
TC36, WC51Fuentes-George, Kemi
FD06Fuentes-Julio, Claudia
SA08Fuhr, Harald
FA40, WB25Fuhrmann, Ma hew
TD57Fujibayashi, Hirotaka
FC54Fujishige, Hiromi Nagata
SB51Fukazawa, Kazuhiro
TC07, WD15, FD16Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko
FC24Fukushima, Mayumi
WB68, SD68, TA67Fuller, Gregory William
SB53Fulton, Jonathan
TD15, FA62Fung, Courtney J.
SD04, FD70Funk, Kevin
TC11Funke, Peter
SC64FURKAN, MOHD
MD16Furlan, Marta
SD69, TB28Futak-Campbell, Beatrix
SC70, SB70Gabay, Clive
MF19Gabiella, Dennyza
FC62Gabor, Daniela
FB74, SD39Gabriel, Bart
SD22Gade, Emily Kalah
TA79Gaens, Bart J.
FA32Gaertner, Heinz
WA04Gagnon, Frederick
FC19Gago Anton, Egoitz
WA79Gahlot, Priya
ME04Galario s, Ioannis F.
WB50, FA20Galbreath, David J.
FD64, FA79Galeeva, Diana
SA62Galemba, Rebecca
FD10Galindo Borrego, Ana Paula
FA69, FC53Gallagher, Adrian
FB23Gallien, Max
WD09Gallop, Max
WB70Gallucci, Keyona
M00Galvao, Thiago
SC65Gálvez, Yadira
FA76Galvin, Thomas
SB47Gamarnik, Dan
SB22Gambino, Rosalia
FA16Gamez, Samantha Marie
TC54Gamso, Jonas
TB07, MA04Ganchev, Ivo
FB33Ganga, Paula
WA60GANGULY, SHARANYA
WD63, FB52Ganguly, Sumit
WC13, SB70Gani, Jasmine
TB30Ganne, Julie e
MC16, TC48, TB76Gannon, J. Andres
SC75Gansen, Sarah
TC18Ganslmeier, Michael
TD72Ganson, Brian
WA35Gaona, Rodrigo
MH17Garbagni, Giulia
WB04Garbe, Lisa
WC69Garbiras-Diaz, Natalia
WB48Garcevic, Vesko
FB77, SD76García Cantalapiedra, David
ME05García González, Andrea
WD69, SD66, SC78, SA71, WB28Garcia Iommi, Lucrecia
FA65Garcia, Ana Saggioro
WC27Garcia, Denise
WC69García, Juana
SC43Garcia, Nilda M.
MA04Garcia, Ta ana de Souza Leite
SD16García-Barrios, Raúl
SB78Garcia-Corrales, Fernando
MF02Gardi, Rez
SB34Gardner, Beth
MD12Garfinkel, Ben
WD05, TA27Garnsey, Eliza
TB26, FB08Garre , Rachael
WB36, WA72, SB65Garriga, Ana Carolina
TD60, SA23, FD58Garrity, Meghan
FD34Garten, Felix
FB00-1Gartzke, Erik
FC67Garzon , Jorge F.
SB56, WD37, FC53Gaskarth, Jamie
SA37Gaspard, Jules
TC01-BGaspare o, Alberto
FD75Gasparyan, Olga
TA40Gas nger, Markus
SA41, FA47Gasztold, Aleksandra
TC53Gataulina, Iuliia
TA36, WC29, FC57, SB58Gates, Sco
SC75GATIMU, FRANCOIS
TC57Gatonye, Margaret
FD56Ga er, Kevin
MC07Gaudino, Ugo Maria
FD32, FC43, WB11, WA19Gaufman, Elizaveta
TA55Gauquelin, Mathilde
TA46Gavras, Konstan n
TC23, SA20, TA29Gazit, Orit
SB45Gee, Taylor
FB22, WA30Gehring, Thomas
TC01-AGelashvili, Tamta
WD46Gellwitzki, Carlos Nicolai Lucas
WA21Gelot, Linnea
TA57, WC58, FD10, FA52, WD40Gemenne, Francois
TA62Gemmill-Herren, Barbara
FB30Genna, Gaspare M.
SD56Genon, Lynrose Jane
WC47Genovese, Federica
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TD45, SA34, FA66Genschel, Philipp
MD08, SC06Gent, Stephen
TC24Gen l Fernandes, Leonardo
SA41, TD35Gentry, John A.
MD12, WB41, WC52George, Julie
WD32, WB46George, Nicole
FA72, TB69George, Rachel
MC06Georgis, Mariam
FD06Geraldo, Michelly
WC78Gerdes, Felix
WA01Gerlak, Andrea K.
WD14, TC13, FC77, TA68Germain, Randall
SA63, FA79German, Tracey
WD62, TA67Germann, Julian
FB04Gerschewski, Johannes
SB25Gest, Jus n
TD28, TB79, FA72Gethings, David W.
SB72Getmansky, Anna
FD50, TB59Geva, Nehemia
SC23Gewarges, Riva
FA03, TA38Ghassim, Farsan
SD54Ghatak, Sambuddha
SB02Ghazzawi, Razan
WB37, SC29, SA56Gheorghe, Eliza
WB68, SD55Ghincea, Marius
FA11, WD37Ghire , Francesca
MA14, FA64Ghiselli, Andrea
SA71Gholiagha, Sassan
WB37Gholz, Eugene
WC45Ghosheh, Sausan
SA62, WA15, WC20, WD02Ghosn, Faten
WB62Ghumrawi, Mohamed
TA39Gianfreda, Stella
TC07, FD16Gibbons, Elizabeth
WB19Gibbons, Rebecca Davis
FA73Gibilisco, Michael
SD10Gibney, Mark
FB09, TA46Gibson, Jenna
SA32Gibson, Rachel
FC25, FA27Gibson, Shannon
WC76, SA74Gibson, Tobias T.
WD27Gideon, V. Mark
FB22, SD35Giesen, Michael
TA18Gignoux, Hannah
SD27, FB55, TB50, TC05Gilbert, Danielle
FB00-1, FD00-1Gilbert, Lauren
FB37, WB10Gilboa, Eytan
SD66Gilgan, Chloë M.
FB16, ME12Giliber , Gina
FD55, TC01-D, SB51Gill, Angela
FA38, WA31, WB38, SB22Gill, Bikrum
TA63Gill, David
TD43Gill, Paul
SD45, WA35Gill, Peter
FA07, SA05Gillespie, Ciaran
TA09Gilley, James
TB18Gilli, Mauro
FB64Gillis, Jacqueline
WB28Gillooly, Shauna
FC03Gills, Barry Keith
TB13Gilmore, Elisabeth
TD13Gilmour, John
WD53Ginsburg, Tom
FA19Gippert, Birte Julia
FA67, TA72, WC63Girard, Tyler
SB51Giri, Keshab
WD05Girmay, Abel
TB24, FD54Girod, Desha
SD70Gisselquist, Rachel M.
FA69Gitlin, Abir
FC64Giumelli, Francesco
TC26, MD19, FC13Gizelis, Ismene
FA21Gizzi, Michael
TA36, TC30Gjerløw, Haakon
SB52, TD14Glaessel, Chris an
TA03, WB66Glas, Aarie
FD11Glaser, Charlie
WA01-CGlasson, Hannah
SB75, FB30, TD16Glazier, Rebecca
TB74, SC64Gleason, Gregory
FC28, MC11Gledhill, John
SB13, SC27, TD01, FB02Gleditsch, Kris an Skrede
WA44Glenn, Caileigh
WC48Glick, David
TA13Glybchenko, Yelyzaveta
WC01-DGmuer, Thomas
WD23, MB10, TB60Go, Julian
FC35, WB40, SD02, TB60Goddard, Stacie
TA04Godefroidt, Amélie
TA69, MA15Godehardt, Nadine
WB52, TA62, SA53Godek, Wendy
TC69Godin, Marie
WD01-CGodwin, Chris an
WA52Goedeking, Nicholas
SA54, SC06Goemans, Henk E.
WC32, TC01-DGoertz, Gary
WC41, SA67Góes, Yasmin
FA32, SD23, WD36, SC69Goetschel, Laurent
SA54, WC07Goe lich, Kerry
TD68Goetz, Anne
MG08, SC11, WD31, MA19Goetze, Catherine
WC63, FA60Goff, Patricia Mary
WC24, WB39, FD11Goh, Evelyn
WD24, WB33, FB21, SA04Gohdes, Anita
FA28, TA50, WA13, SD24Gokcek, Gigi
SB25Goksel, Gulay Ugur
FB41Golan, Galia
WD54, FD24Golby, Jim
TB14Gold, Aaron
SA02Goldenberg, Irina
WC36Goldfien, Michael
MD15, FB24, TC59, SD02Goldgeier, James M.
FC63, SA37, WA36Goldman, Jan
MF14, ME16Goldman, Moshe
FB39Goldring, Natalie J.
TC04, FA62Goldstein, Josh
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FB02Goldstone, Jack A.
FB45Goldthau, Andreas
WD68Golianova, Veronika
SB38Golovchenko, Yevgeniy
FA32, SA48Golson, Eric
WC33Golub, Grant
FC61Gomes da Costa, Gustavo
SA21Gomes Saraiva, Miriam
SD23Gomes, Maira Siman
WC77Gomez, Maricruz
FB35Gomez, Miguel Alberto
FD46, TD71Gomez, Oscar A.
SB78Gómez, Valen na
FB34, WC28Gómez-Zapata, Tania
SA53Goncalves, Leandra R.
MH03Goncalves, Marcela Vecchione
SB54Goncalves, Veronica Korber
TD71Gong, Lina
WB01-D, SA08Gong, Weila
SA55GONZALES, JOSEPH
SC67González Jáuregui, Juliana
WB64, FA70Gonzalez, Ariel
FC65, TD14Gonzalez, Belen
TD54, TB27Gonzalez, Edward
FA41, TA46Gonzalez, Elsy
WB64González, Pedro
MD02Goodhand, Jonathan M.
TA01-BGoodhart, Andrew
WB18, WC18, TA34Goodman, Michael S.
TC55Goodman, Sara
SA32Goozee, Hannah
MH06Gopal, Prakash
TC72Gordell, Kelly
MD05, WA52Gordon, David J.
WD11, SC40Gordon, Eleanor
SC14, SA25Gordon, Joy
TD20GORDON, LEWIS
TA64, FC12, TC23, TB28Gordon, Michael
FB42Górecki, Maciej
WA00-1Gosselin, Laure
TC16Goudal, Tyler
WC01-BGoulart, Pedro
SC14Gould, Harry D.
WA73, FC64Gould-Davies, Nigel J.
FD08, TB35Gourevitch, Peter
FD73, FB79, SA66Gow, James
WA62Goxho, Delina
WD55, TA69, SC30Graaff, Nana De
SD69, TD46, WA54Grabowski, Marcin
TB26, FB08, FC08, TA55Grabs, Janina
FB18Graef, Alexander
TA03Graeger, Nina
MG12, M00Graham, Christopher
TD40Graham, Emmanuel Kofi
FB03, WC47Graham, Erin R.
SD30Graham, Mark
FB53Grančayová, Michaela
FD37Grand, Anab Ovidie
FB45Granovsky-Larsen, Simon
FD71, TD40, TB33, TA14, WB00-2Grant, J. Andrew
FB35Grassi, Jéssica Maria
SD30Grasten, Maj
FD65Grauer, Ryan
TA15, WD39Grauvogel, Julia
SA41, WA35Graves, Melissa A.
TA57, WD30Gray, Carol
WB07Gray, Felicity
FA13Grayson, Kyle A.
WD79Grazioli, Aurora
TA46Greanias, George
WC08Greeley, Megan
SA50Green, Brandon
WB37, MC16Green, Brendan R.
WB59, SD58, TC19, TA37Green, Daniel M.
WD14Green, Jeremy B. R.
MC09, SB09Green, Jessica F.
WC43Greene, Julia
SC25, WC23Greene, Toby
FA03Greenhill, Brian
TD31, FC40, SA23Greenhill, Kelly M.
SB59Green-Riley, Naima
FC76Greenstein, Claire
SB50Greenstein, Gus
MB05Greer, Sco
FA31Gregg, Anna N
TD10, MA10Gregora , Ca a
FB39Gregorian, Hrach
SA61, TC34Gregory, Chris na
TA21, FD40Gregory, Thomas
TD37Greig, J. Michael
SC48, TD62, TA61Grell-Brisk, Marilyn
TB41Gresh, Geoffrey F.
SA40, TD35Gressang, Daniel S.
TC14Grewal, Sharan
SA31, FA17Grey, Felicia
WD32, TB45Greziller, Marion
FA41, FB24, MD15Grgic, Gorana
SA77Gricius, Gabriella
WB51, WD47Grieco, Kelly A.
SA75Griffin, Jeffrey A.
TA09, MH05Griffin, Penny
SA76Grigor, Alex
SD18, FB03, SA06Grigorescu, Alexandru
TA42Grigoriadis, Ioannis N.
FB54Grillo, Giulia
WC54, FD15, TD66Grimes, William W.
TC35Grimm, Elizabeth
TD37Grinberg, Marc
WC03Grinberg, Mariya
WB46Grinberg, Omri
WA25, TA12Grindal, Karl
FB20Grix, Jonathan
FA54Groh, Rita Boyajian
SC64Gromilova, Anna
TD67Grossman, Guy
FC59, TC69Grossman, Jonathan
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FC42Grossman, Michael
FA13, WB72, WA10, TD78Grove, Jairus V.
TB63, SA10Grove, Nicole Sunday
WA01-AGroves, Dylan
TB47, SD19, TD20Grovogui, Siba
FC03Grubacic, Andrej
FA69Gruffydd-Jones, Jamie
FD54Grynaviski, Eric
WC01-BGrzelczyk, Virginie
WC72Grzybowski, Janis
TA41Guarrieri, Thomas
SA69Guedes, Yasmin
SA24Guerra-Cavalcan , Flavia
WB02, MA19Guerrina, Roberta
TC09Gugerty, Mary Kay
SD74Guha Sarkar, Mri ka
WA23Guild, Elspeth H.
SD58, TA16Guillaume, Xavier
SC67, WC23Guimarães, Feliciano de Sá
WA69, WC63, TA67Guisinger, Alexandra
TB38Gulbrandsen, Lars H.
MH17, TA42Gülen, Berkay
TC05Guliford, Meg
SB61Gulmez, Seckin Baris
TC11Gumrukcu, Selin Bengi
MH05Gunawardana, Samanthi
WD70, FA34Gunaydin, Eda
FA39Güngör, Buğra
FA59Gungor, Gaye
ME06GUO, TING
WB31, WD64, SB46Gupta, Aar
WA01-CGupta, Anubha
FA78Gupta, Asha
FA29Gupta, Kaushal Lal
WD63Gupta, Surupa
SA56Gurantz, Ron
WA66Gurol, Julia
TA09Gurses, Umut
FD71Gurung, Anuj
MB07Gusic, Ivan
TA34Gustafson, Kris an
MB13Gustafsson, Maria-Therese
MF04Gusterson, Hugh
TC33Guter-Sandu, Andrei
WB05Guth, James L.
FA62Gu eri, Karen
WA33Gu mann, Aviva
SD57Guven, Ali Burak
SB71Guyon, Arnaud
SD17, FD32, FC34, TC03, SB05, WA01-CGuzzini, Stefano
SC77, MB07Ha, Nguyen
FD09Haack, Kirsten
TC33Haas, Armin
WC59Haas, Michael
WA53Haas, Mindy
FD57Haas, Peter M.
TA02, WB32, WC30, FD39Haastrup, Toni
TC60, TA45Haba, Kumiko
WA25Habegger, Michael
SB06Hach, Sascha
WB12Hackenesch, Chris ne
TB29Haddad, Heidi
TD07, SB09, SD55Hadden, Jennifer
FC30Haer, Roos
WA30, TA40Ha el, Yoram
M00Hageboelling, David
FD51, SD23Hagemann, Anine
SD32, WD32, FA02, WB63Hagen, Jamie J.
FC54, TD42, SB31Hägerdal, Nils
SD65Haggard, Stephan
FA08, TD55, TA68, TB70Haggart, Blayne
SD79Hägglund, Marie e
SC04Häggström, Henrik
FA75, TB72Haglund, Jillienne E.
SC77, MF03, SD46Hagström, Linus
TA00-2, FD42Haichin, Mark
TA76Haider, Erum
WD24Haim, Dotan
TB01-AHakelberg, Lukas
WD26, TD61Haklai, Oded
ME10Hale, Geoffrey
SC63Halewood, Louis
SD28, TD18Haley, Tobin
TC27Halilovic-Pastuovic, Maja
FD50, FA16Halistoprak, Burak Toygar
SA01Haliżak, Edward
TC23Hall, Alexandra
MD18Hall, Alexandra
SC77Hall, Jeffrey
TB01-B, TC30Hall, Jonathan D.
TA41Hall, Jonny
SC45Hall, K. Melchor
FB40Hall, Lucy
SB05Hall, Mar n C.
TA23, FD35, TD07, SD55Hall, Nina
TA30Hall, Rebecca
SD65Hall, Stephen
MA14Hall, Todd H.
TD16Hallock, Stephanie
SC27, WD66Hallward, Maia Carter
SD10, TA31, WA61Halmai, Gabor
WD23Halperin, Sandra S.
WA79Hamann, Kers n
TA62, TD40Hamann, Steffi
WA13Hama -Ataya, Inanna
WC71Hamdoun, Salah
FA30Hameiri, Shahar
WD05Hamilton, Caitlin
SC65Hamilton, Mark
TC66HAMM, Marylou
SD14, WB35Hammam, Soha
FC46Hammarstedt, Anna
FB63Hammond, Andrew
FC11, TB75Hampson, Fen
SB40, SC20, SA79, FD54, TC59, FC32Hamrah, Satgin
SA23, SB21Han, Enze
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TD41Han, Jungmin
MG15Han, Songhee
MF16Han, Xiao
FA37, SC68Han, Yang
FD78, FB60Han, Yuna
TA67Han, Ze
FB45Hancock, Kathleen
FB27, SD56, WC64Hancock, Landon E.
WD01-AHaner, Jus n
FB43, SB04, SC76Haney, Eric
SB43Hanif Siddiqi, Farhan
WC63, FA60, FD76Hannah, Erin
FB35, WC56Hansel, Mischa
WD56Hansen, Holley E.
WA42Hansen, Lene
SA23Hansen, Randall
WB28, FD17Hansen, Thomas Obel
FC52, TC24Hanson, Kolby
SB45Hanson, Laurel
SC35Hanson, Thomas
SD70, FB75Hanson-DeFusco, Jessi
SC66Haque, Md Shafikul
FB64Haque, Mohammad
SA52Haque, Monzima
SD46Haraguchi, Koji
FD68Haran Diman, Amiad
MB19Harbers, Imke
TC61Harden, John
TD30, SB49Hardt, Heidi
TA50, MF03, WA28Harel-Shalev, Ayelet
TD29, FC68Harig, Christoph
WD41, SD08, TD09Harker, Ma
WB10Harkham, Raphael
SC31, FC52, TC14Harkness, Kristen A.
MF02Harley, Tristan
WC60Harmon, Emily
FB10Harmon, Rachel Allison
WC56Harnisch, Sebas an
FD76Harpaz, Marcia
WB38Harper-Shipman, Takiyah
MH17Harrasser, Joseph M.
FB67Harrell, Baylee
MB01, MF04Harrington, Anne
TC58Harrington, Cameron
SC61Harris Rimmer, Susan G.
TC61Harris, Benjamin
WD75Harris, Joseph
WA54Harris, Peter
TC26Harris, Sabrina
MC09Harrison, Kathryn
TB61Hart, Jacqueline
WD09Hartmann, Shannon
SC79Hartshorn, Ian M.
WA48, SA36Hartviksen, Julia
TA31, WA61, SD34Harvey, Hugo
MA07, SD72HARVEY, Jackie
SD10, WC60Haschke, Peter
WD76, MB15Hasenkamp, Miao-ling Lin
TC29Hashemi, Mehdi
SD31Hashim, S. Mohsin
WC67, WA28, TC15Haspeslagh, Sophie
FC02Hassan, Mai
TC38, FB14, FD33, MC08, MD17Hassner, Ron
FB35Hastey, Joshua
TC49Has ngs, Jus n
WD07Hatakeyama, Kyoko
M00Hatala, Tomas
MF05, ME10Hataley, TS
WD52, FD25Hatcher, Pascale
TB07Ha ori, Tomohisa
WD57Hatz, Sophia
FD60Hauenstein, Ma hew
SB01, TB26, FD07, SC60Haufler, Virginia Ann
SC15, TA79, SB38, FD28Haugevik, Kris n
TB01-B, FB32Haugseth, Eirin
MG17Haupt, Wolfgang
WA04Hawes, Michael K.
WB73Hawkins, Darren
SB39, TD27, FA21, SA46Hawkins, Skyler
MA09Hayashi, Mika
SC13, WD66, FB07Hayden, Craig
MB19Hayes de Kalaf, Eve
TB41Hayes, Anna
FC32, ME03, FB60, WB43Hayes, Jarrod
FB14, WC19, FD33, MA12Haynes, Jeffrey P.
SC29Haynes, Kyle E.
TA50, SA77Haynes, Nola
FB16, WB17Haynes, Susan Turner
MH10Hazama, Yasushi
TC64Hazbun, Waleed
MH11, ME03, WA62Hazelton, Jacqueline
WB03, SA22Hazen, Jennifer M.
SB42, SC42Hazen, Timothy
MB17He , Yin
FA46, MA14, SC22, SB27He, Kai
WB01-DHe, Liuyang
FB00-3He, Wen ng
FA64He, Yujia
MF01, WA28Head, Naomi C.
TA12Healy, Niamh
WD73Heaphy, Janina
TA73, SA67Heathcote, Gina
MB02Heathershaw, John D.
TC01-B, TA21, FD51Heath-Kelly, Charlo e
WB48, FB79Hebel, Kai
FA28Hebron, Lui
FD38Hecht, Catherine
SA30Hedling, Elsa
FD47Hedström, Jenny
SB78Hedzet, Ajda
WC78, TC05, FA04Heffernan, Andrew
WA55Hegadorn, Tina
FB28, TB06Hegazi, Farah
TC68Hegele, Lukas
FC49, SA08Heggelund, Goerild M.
SA04, FD13Hegre, Håvard
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FC67Heibach, Jens
FA50Heidrich, Dorota
TB26, FB08Heilmayr, Robert
TD15, TA38Heinkelmann-Wild, Tim
WB58, FD19Heinrich, Tobias
FC50Heinrichs, Pauline
FD43, SD62Heinze, Eric A.
WB61, FA19Heinzel, Mirko
TB77, FC29Heise, Julius
SA76Heiskanen, Benita
SA44, FA22Heiskanen, Jaakko
SA69Heiss, Andrew
FC62, FB01Helgado r, Oddny
TA69Hellemeier, Lucas Fernando
TB65, WA06, TA22, WC44Hellmann, Gunther
FC42Hellmann, Olli
FB65Hellmeier, Sebas an
TD75Hellmich, Chris na
SD23, SA19, WD36, SC69Hellmüller, Sara
TD35Helman, Joseph
TC75, WA00-1, FC50Henceroth, Nathan
SA27Henders, Susan J.
WB22Henderson, Chris an
MH01Henderson, Errol A.
SA59Hendricks, Michael
SA74Hendrickson, Petra
WC61Hendriks, Maarten
FB28, TC57, FA02, FC13, WD02Hendrix, Cullen
SB53Heng, Yee Kuang
WB37, TB18, SB38Henke, Marina E.
WC49, WA05Henne, Peter S.
WA24Henning, C. Randall
SD29Henry, Marsha
SD32, MC17Henshaw, Alexis Leanna
SC71Herborth, Benjamin
TA01-BHermann, Margaret G.
FC07Hermansen, Erlend A. T.
FC19Hernández , Alfonso
WB21Hernandez Borges, Pablo
SC27Hernandez Delgado, Esperanza
SA08Hernandez, Ariel Macaspac
TA51Hernandez, Brianna
MF11Hernandez-Garza, Maria Fernanda
SB55, WB32Herpolsheimer, Jens
TA39Herranz-Surralles, Anna
WC52Herrera, Geoffrey L.
SC03Herrington, Luke M.
WD70Herrold, Catherine
SB34Herron, Stephen
WA17Hershberg, Eric
ME01Hertel, Shareen
WA00-1Herten-Crabb, Asha
WB56, SB64Herz, Monica
WB19Herzog, Stephen
TA12Hester, Rebecca J.
MA07, SD72Heywood, Paul
MA13, FA66Hibben, Mark
SC74, WC76Hickey, Christopher
TA56, WD15Hickmann, Thomas
WD70Hidaka, Kaoru
WC68Higashino, Atsuko
TB63Higate, Paul
SC13Higgins, Paula
SC60Higham, Ian
WA43Hiim, Henrik Stålhane
WA33Hijzen, Constant
SA32, TD78, FD29Hilberg, Eva
SD74Hilgers, Gert
MC17Hill, Daniel
SD48Hill, Ma hew Alan
WA01-BHill, Oakley
TC17, FB44, WA33Hillebrand, Claudia
SC08, FA75, TB72, WB28, SB68Hillebrecht, Courtney
TD40Hilson, Abby Efua
WC01-BHinck, Garre
M00Hinck, Robert
WC53, FA34, SA32, TD27, WD52Hindmarch, Suzanne
WD22, TA50, MH01Hinds, Kris na
TC73, WA54, SD61Hines, Robert Lincoln
SB58Hinkkainen Ellio , Kaisa
MD11, SB37Hintz, Lisel
SA72Hinz, Kris na
FA66Hira, Anil
SA26, FB21, TB20, FC22Hirblinger, Andreas
MB17Hirono, Miwa
FD36Hirsch, Susan F.
TB10Hirschauer, Sabine
WA72Hirshorn, Yuval
WB30, TB63, FA77Hirst, Aggie
WA40Hirst, Catherine
TB48Hiwasaki, Lisa
WD25Hlatky, Roman
TB58Ho, Benjamin Tze Ern
SC46Ho, Carmen Jacqueline
TB66, FB49, SB06Ho, Selina
FA37, TB32Hoang, Phuong
SC10Hoban, Iuliia
TA38Hobbach, Raphaela
ME05Hobbis, Stephanie Ke erer
TC75, FB75Hobbs, Heidi H.
WD23, FC77, MB04Hobson, John
WA65, FA12Hochmüller, Markus
TA06Hochstetler, Kathryn
TD79Hoddy, Eric
TD51Hodge, Jennifer
WA75Hodges, Doyle K.
WC53Hodges, Robert
FB47Hodwitz, Omi
TD72, TC16Hoelscher, Kris an
WA03, FB22, SB42, SC58Hofferberth, Ma hias
FC45, SD27, SC52Hoffman, Aaron M.
TD50Hoffman, Adam
SA44, TC77, FC60Hoffmann, Alvina
FB23Hoffmann, Kasper
FB61Hoffmann, Lisa
FD07, FA06, FC08, WA18Hoffmann, Ma hew J.
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WA33Hoffmann, Sophia
TC63Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Paula
TC20Hofius, Maren K.
FC35, SC17, SD13Hofmann, Stephanie
SB66, TB43Hogan, John J.
TD39Högbladh, S na
WD18, WB66Höhne, Chris
FB12, SA10, FD39, FC22Hoij nk, Marijn
FC19, FB27, TA49, TC15Holanda Maschie o, Roberta
TD77Holbig, Heike
TD75Holder, Lorena
FC69, MA05, WC74Holland, Jack
TB01, SD51Hollifield, James F.
MG02Hollimon, Haley
WA16, FD05Holm, Minda
SD32, WD33, SA61, FC48, SB32Holmes, Georgina
TD63Holmes, Jack E.
TD11, FC58, FA14Holmes, Marcus
FA13, WD16, WA07Holmqvist, Caroline
TC56Holtermann Entwistle, Maia
SD12, SA73Holthaus, Leonie
FD38, SA71Holzscheiter, Anna
TA23, SC44, FC14Hom, Andrew R.
WD38Homan, Patrick
WC19, WA66Homayounvash, Mohammad S.
SD63Homer-Dixon, Thomas F.
FC69, TA10, WB79, SD59Homolar, Alexandra
TC09, WB35Hönig, Anna-Lena
MB18Hönke, Jana
WA01-BHoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild
MC14Hooghe, Liesbet
TA69, FA64Hooijmaaijers, Bas
SA26, MD18Hook, Kris na
MA05Hooser, Kara
WD71, FB31, TC01-DHoover Green, Amelia
WB30, SD78Hoover, Joseph D.
FA11, FC15Hopewell, Kristen
FD62Hopkins, Barbara
TB10, SD59Hor, Amoz
SD21Horemans, Rikkert
WB69Horii, Satoko
FA51, WD35Horlings, Tess
WD31Horn, Denise M.
TD10, MA10Horn, Laura
TC75, SA01Hornat, Jan
FD17Horne, Cynthia M.
WB08, SD49, WA03, SC58Hornsby, David
SD62Hornung, Josie
TD00-2, FB24Horovitz, Liviu
WC14, FB13, MD12, TD36, FD22Horowitz, Michael
WC59Horschig, Doreen
FD06horta, fernando
TB02, WC31Horton, Benjamin
FB15Hoshiro, Hiroyuki
ME04Hosli, Madeleine
FD62Hossein, Caroline Shenaz
TD41, SB63Hosur Suhas, Prashant
SA79, WD46Houde, Anne-Marie
SA29Hourani, Guita
FA42Houser, Zachary
SD34Hoven, John
SD71Hovhannisyan, David
SA19, FC16, ME03, TD01-C, TB75Howard, Lise Morje
WD21Howard, Mark
TC04Howard, Philip
TA31, WA09, SD34Howe, Brendan
WA77, TB58, SA06, WB77Howell, Edward H. K.
MG11Hoyle, Aiden
MH06, TC41Hoyt, Timothy D.
WD23, FD20, TD21, MD11, MF03, MG03
Hozic, Aida Arfan
FA61Hristoulas, Athanasios
FC77Hsieh, Han-Hui
TA05, FC08Hsueh, Lily Y.
WC32Huang, Chin-Hao
MA15Huang, Chiung-Chiu
FC47Huang, Q. Elyse
WA78, FD71Huang, Qingming
SD01Huang, Reyko
TD00-3, WC54Huang, YiMin
SC13Huang, Zhao Alexandre
FB26, SB32, FD16Huber, Laura
MA17Huda, Juhi
MC18, FD66, TC11, SC39Hudáková, Zuzana
FB58, TA25, WD45Huddleston, Joseph
FD55, WA79Hudson, Jennifer
SA30, TC39, TB08Hudson, Natalie Florea
WA31Hudson, Peter
MA14, MD19Hudson, Valerie
WD60Huebert, Rob
SA57Huff, Connor
WB21Hug, Simon
WA12, FB61, SA78Hughes, Caroline
MH03Hughes, Hannah
SB69, WA76Hughes, Patrick
WA59, TB60Hui, Victoria Tin-bor
SA67Huikuri, Tuuli-Anna
MB18Hukil, Roomana
TA29, WC73, SB51Hulme, Charlo e
WB01-A, FB00-3Hulme, Patrick
TC26, WD56, FC16Hultman, Lisa
WD26Hultquist, Agatha Skierkowski
TA32Hultquist, Philip E.
FA17Hulvey, Rachel
TB53, SD06, WB42Humayun, Fahd
SB75Humphreys, Carrie
MB15Hunfeld, Katharina
FA12Hunt, Charles
TD49Hunt, Jonathan
FB26, FC30Hunter, Kelly
MB19Hunter, Wendy
WB14, FB79, FC14Hun ngton, Terilyn
SB57Huppenbauer, Nicolas
MA18Hur, Aram
SC16, ME12Hurd, Elizabeth Shakman
SA18, SB27Hurd, Ian
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FB12, WD08, FA08, FD22Hurel, Louise Marie
SA46Hurley, Ma hew
TA67Hurst, Steven
FB48Hüsemoglu, Egecan
ME12Hussin, Iza
FA52Hut, Elodie
FA43Hutchings, Kimberly
FC16, WA55Huth, Paul
FC67, SC63Hu o, J. Wesley
SA56, FB00-1Huygens, Addison
WA58Huysmans, Mar jn
FA78Hwang, Injeong
WC00-1Hwang, Jeeseon
TA00-1Hwang, Sanhae
WC00-1, WA00-2Hwang, Wonjae
FD08, FC02Hyde, Susan
SD41, TC05Hyder, Misbah
SA15Hyyppä, Tiina
TA40, SB20Iannantuoni, Alice
SD39Ianosev, Bogdan
FC20Ibanez, Marcela
MH09Ibata-Arens, Kathryn C.
MB18Ibrahim, Aisha Fofana
WA77Ibrahim, Raslan
MG10Ibrahimi, Said Yaqub
TC06, FC18, FB32, TB13Ide, Tobias
WC34, WA65, TA24Idler, Anne e
TB15, WB29Idris, Murad
MA02Iglesias, Angel
SB23, FA53Ignatov, Anatoli I.
WA51Ignatova, Jacqueline
FC17Iji, Tetsuro
MC07Ike , Tarela Juliet
SD34Ikeda, Josuke
FD01, SB27Ikenberry, John
TC27Ilazi, Ramadan
FD30ILESANMI, Simeon
SA79, FA39Ilgit, Asli
WB53Ilhan, Bekir
SB25Iltekin, Sumeyye Mine
SA17Imade, Lucky
WC10Imam, Abbas
TA01-B, SB61Imamoglu, Selma
TB40Imran, Sheharyar
FA38, SD04, TC13, MB12Inayatullah, Naeem
FB79Inbar, Daphne
SA18Infan no, Federica
WB44Ingram, Haroro
TD01-DIngram, Kathy
WC70, WD11, WB70, FC14Iniguez De Heredia, Marta
TC44Inkpen, Christopher
FA44, MC17Innes, Alexandria J.
FB64Inoue, Cris na Y. A.
TA61Inoue, Hiroko
FB15INOUE, Masaya
WD68, WC25Ioffe, Grigory
WB34Iost, Natalia
SB45Iqbal, Arshia
TB66Iqbal, Husnain
FC32Irajpanah, Katherine
TC16Iranzo, Angela
MG17Irmisch, Janne Lis
SB66, FC67Iroulo, Lynda
ME13, MC03Irrera, Daniela
MD17Isakhan, Benjamin
FB51Isakova, Alina
SB50Ishii, Atsushi
TB54, SC02, MA16, SB48, ME08, FD14Ishiyama, John
SD17, FC34, SA73Ish-Shalom, Piki
SB66Isike, Christopher
WB76Islas Weinstein, Tania
MG02, TC59islek, Serpil
FD37, WC11, TA14Issa, Abdiasis
FC56Istomin, Igor
FC63Ivan , Adrian
WA35, FA47Ivan, Cris na
WC01-A, SB75, WB51, FB76Ivanov, Ivan Dinev
WB31, FA49, FD09, SC35, SB27Ivanova, Maria
MD10Ivkina, Natalia
TD14Izadi, Roya
WB67J. George, Vinu
WC49Jabbari, Fatma
FB07Jackson Farrier, Belinda
FB23Jackson, Ashley
FB59Jackson, Christopher
WC77Jackson, Christopher
TD24Jackson, Emily
SD17, FC34, TC03, SC58Jackson, Patrick Thaddeus
WC09, SD14, TA20Jackson, Richard
SC20Jackson, Sam
SB29, TD46Jackson, Steven F.
TA43Jackson, Van
WB77Jacob, Gaidimlung Kahmei
SB43Jacob, Happymon
TC26Jacob, Jacob Udo-Udo
TB65Jacobi, Daniel
WA31, WB38Jacobs, Ricado
WB72Jacobsen, Katja Lindskov
WB01-D, SA64Jacques, Peter
SD27, SC52, FB09, TD41Jadoon, Amira
MG17Jafarian, Mohammad Mahdi
MB11Jaganathan, Madhan Mohan
FB49, TC71, FC67Jag ani, Sharinee
SB77Jahan, Yasmeen
TB12, TC13, WA16Jahn, Beate
WD41, WC58Jaime, Keysha
WA50jain, unna
MB06Jaji, Rose
WC43Jakli, Laura
TD39, MD02, ME05, WC61Jamar, Astrid
FA28, TB27, WA13James, Patrick
WD37James, William
WA73Jami, Pansy
TC59Janczak, Jaroslaw
SA59Jang, Hye Ryeon
FD42Jang, Woojeong
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WD18, SA18Jankauskas, Vytautas
FD75Jankin, Slava
FD77Janot, Mariana
TA34, SA37, WA33Jansen, Pia
SD03Jansen, Remco
FC13Jansesberger, Viktoria
MC09, TD07Janzwood, Amy
FC73Jappie, Saarah
TA14Jaramillo, Grace
MG04Jardinovsky Deba n, Lívia
TD48Jarstad, Anna
WC67Jarvis, Lee
FD26, SA00-2Jaskolska, Aleksandra
TD26, SC43, TC44Jaskoski, Maiah
WA79Jassal, Ashwani
MH05Jauhola, Marjaana
TC63Jaulin, Thibaut
FC49, SA77, SB47, FB68Jayaram, Dhanasree
TB01-BJayawardena, Pavithra
TA71, WA64Jayman, Jayantha
SB55, TD34Jeandesboz, Julien
TB46Jeangene Vilmer, Jean-Bap ste
TC54, TB56, SA01Jędrzejowska, Karina
WC76Jefferson, Kurt
TB43Jenkin, Claire
WD31Jenkins, Laura
WB20Jenne, Erin
TB39Jensen, Benjamin M.
SA60Jensen, Federico
TD24Jensen, Mads
SB21, FC00-1Jentleson, Bruce W.
SC31Jentzsch, Corinna
SD66Jeong, Bora
SB53Jeong, Hae Won
SD16Jeong, HoWon
WB35Jeong, Sangmi
MC01Jerdén, Björn
SB76, MH07, FC78Jerrems, Ari
WA41Jesse, Neal G.
MA04Jesus, Bianca
FA42Jetschke, Anja
FD67, FC55Jeyabraba, Maiyoraa
MD03Jia, Nan
TD76Jimenez-Bacardi, Arturo
WD54, FB53Jin, Hwalmin
FA32, SA48Jin, Sangpil
TB41, TA32Jindal, Nirmal
TC36, FC08, TB38Jinnah, Sikina
FA74Jnawali, Hari Har
WA44, FD48Jo, Eun A
MD18Jo, Hyeran
ME16, MG04Jo, Sam-Sang
WD17, TC46, FB69, WB09Joachim, Ju a
TA46Joana, Jean
TA05Jodoin, Sebas en
WB35Johansen, Thea
FB26Johansson, Karin
WD65, MB03Johansson-Nogués, Elisabeth
SD36Johns, Leslie
WA48Johns, MilaT
FB61Johnson, Anna
SD28Johnson, Candace
MA17, SA53, FB64Johnson, Craig A.
SA70, FB70Johnson, David K.
SB36, SC10Johnson, Dus n
SD53Johnson, Gregg B.
TB01-B, WD41, SA24Johnson, Heather L.
SC63Johnson, Ian
SD60Johnson, James
WB60, FD30Johnson, James Turner
WA07Johnson, Jamie M.
FC72, TD37Johnson, Jesse C.
TC25Johnson, Juliet
TA05Johnson, Kasia
TC06Johnson, McKenzie
SD18, SC17Johnson, Tana
SD68Johnston, Alison
FA41Jolliff Sco , Brandy
MC19Jones, Benjamin T.
WD37Jones, Catherine
SA47Jones, Devon
MB05, TC55Jones, Erik
SD22Jones, Jessica
FA30, SD75Jones, Lee
SA26, FB36Jones, Peter
FD74Jones, Steven
TB15Jones, Terry-Ann
FB56Jonsson, Oscar
SB07Joo, Minnie Minhyung
WC50, FA40Jordan, Jenna
TB57, WA06, TA01-AJorgensen, Knud Erik
FD34, SD73Jose, Betcy
FA23, FB76Joseph, Jonathan
SC57, WC36Joseph, Michael
TD39, MD08, FB38Joshi, Madhav
SD42Joshi, Saba
TB22Joshi, Sharad
WA55Jost, Ka e
WB24, FA41, SA57, MH13Jost, Tyler
MD17Jović, Nikola
WA21Jowell, Marco
FB13, WB50Joyce, Renanah Miles
SB32, WC59Ju, Changwook
WD43, SB73Juckenack, Astrid
WD17, SB20, FD66Jud, Stefano
FA77Judge, Sawyer
SB35Juede, Johannes
FD23Juelich, Antonia
TC38Juergensmeyer, Mark
TB01-BJuhasz, Elizabeth
TC28, MA06Julka, Amit
SA51, TC40, FD39Juncos, Ana E.
WA34, FA70, TB21Juneau, Thomas A.
WA29, SC46, TD78Jung, Anne-Sophie
WC29, SB09Jung, Danielle
FD15Jung, Euijin
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FC38Jung, Laura
SA31Jung, Minju
FA63, TD66Jung, Yoo Sun
TD01-BJung, Yujin Julia
MB18Jungs de Almeida, Alessandra
FB06, TD04, TB03, SB04Jurkovich, Michelle
WC69Jus no, Patricia
SC76Justo, Nathalia
WB34, MD17Justwan, Florian
ME09Juu nen, Marko
SC32K. C., Luna
SB22Kaalund, Mathilde
TA39, SC21Kaarbo, Juliet
TB01-CKaba, Marcel
WD33, TB58Kabandula, Abigail
WC01-DKabaoglu, Abdullah
TD26, SD05, SC25, TB01-CKacowicz, Arie M.
TA79Kaczmarski, Marcin
FD02Kadera, Kelly M.
TD61, SB37Kadercan, Burak
TD10, MA10Kadiwal, Laila
WB76Kaeding, Malte Philipp
TD16Kaempf, Sebas an
SD07Kagawa, Megumi
M00Kagotani, Koji
WD14, SC17, WA24Kahler, Miles
MD12Kahn, Lauren
TA40, WA64Kahn-Nisser, Sara
FC50Kakenmaster, William
TB01-AKalatzi Pantera, Dafni
FB06, TB03, FC04Kalaycioglu, Elif
MA05, MC07Kaleem, Amna
MG06Kalfagianni, Agni
SC65, FD47, FA45, TC44Kalil, Mariana
TC21Kalin, Ilker
MF12Kallay, Johnny
SA07, FB11, TD05Kalmanovitz, Pablo
FC71KALO, MINATI
FB75, WC71Kaloos an, Damita
SA11, TC58Kalpakian, Jack
WD54Kaltenthaler, Karl
WC62Kalu, Kenneth
SD16, TA33, FD70Kalyan, Rohan K.
TC25Kalyanpur, Nikhil
WC69Kalyvas, Stathis
FD15Kam, Andrew Jia-Yi
SD68Kamel, Amir
TC01-B, SA55Kamenova, Ina
WD07Kameyama, Yasuko
WA39Kaminska, Monica
TB47, FA53, TC53, WC16Kamola, Isaac A.
SB53Kamrava, Mehran
SA50Kanchana, Radhika
FD11, TB60Kang, David
FB65Kang, Jiyoon
TB48, MG12Kang, Myeongji
FB65Kang, Sooyeon
TD65Kang, Stephanie
WC51Kang, Yi hyun
WB24, WC52Kania, Elsa
WB49Kanie, Norichika
TB42Kannan, Bhavani
SD39Kant, Piyush
MC06Kanth, Mir Fa mah
FD75Kantner, Cathleen
FD36Kanyako, Vandy
MC19Kao, Kristen
TD63, WD13Kaplan, Morgan L.
TB50, FC20, TD51, TC44Kaplan, Oliver
WC55, TC52Kaplan, Stephen Bre
SC38Kaplow, Jeff
FA67, WD67, TC43Kapoor, Ilan
ME13Kappis, Vassilis (Bill)
WD11Kappler, Stefanie
TD39Kapshuk, Yoav
FC59, TD76, TC69, SD50, MC05Karabegovic, Dzeneta
WD42KARACA, ASLI
WB01-BKaraca, Ilker
FC46Karacan, Sezgi
MF10Karagiannis, Emmanuel
ME13Karakasis, Vasileios P.
FC71Karasek, Tomas
TC27KARATRANTOS, TRIANTAFYLLOS
SC26Karga, Lydia
FD70Karim, Moch Faisal
SB48Karim, Sabrina
TA79Karjalainen, Tyyne
WA00-3Karjatse-Davidjants, Dana
SD77, SA17Karkar, Muhammet Mert
FC78karkour, Haro
WA67, WC79Karlén, Niklas
WD56, TB20, SD13Karlsrud, John
WC45Karlsson, Isabelle
SA52Karlsson, Rasmus A.
FD09, TC39Karns, Margaret P.
WC38Karp, Aaron
SD01Karp, Jeffrey
SD59Karp, Regina H.
MF08Karpaviciute, Ieva
FC72Karstens, Mikaela
WA47, TD39, WD19Kartsonaki, Argyro
ME16Kasbekar, Durgesh
WB52, WD15, TC36, MA17Kashwan, Prakash
TA74Kashyap, Aprajita
FD25, WD52Kashyap, Rina
WD68, TD73Kasianenko, Nataliia
SA34Kasparek, Stefanie
SD67, SB33Kassab, Hanna
TA18Kast, Emma
WB01-B, FA68, SB62Katada, Saori N.
FA48Katagiri, Azusa
FB35, WB43Katagiri, Nori
FC16Kathman, Jacob D.
TD72Katsos, John
WB48Katsumata, Hiro
SA06Katz, Claudio
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TB41Katz, Daniel
TB79, WD76, SD39Katz, Heather
FD64, FB56Katz, Mark N.
TB35, FB14, WB39, SB09Katzenstein, Peter
TD40Katz-Lavigne, Sarah
TB78Kauffman, Brenda Marie
SC48, MB13Kauffman, Craig
FB39, SA47Kaufman, Joyce P.
TC01-C, SA55, WA59, WC01-BKaufman, Stuart
FD18Kaufman, Zachary
ME01Kaufmann, Eric P.
FB19Kaufmann, Mareile
WA26, WB06, MD06Kaul, Nitasha
MA17Kauneckis, Derek
SD20, TC01-AKaunert, Chris an
TC79Kauppila, Liisa
TC28Kaur, Dipin
WD51Kaur, Silky
SC45Kaushal, Akta
WD49, FC51Kavakli, Kerim Can
TD42Kavanagh, Jennifer
SC28Kaweesi, Edward Silvestre
MC03Kaya Uyar, Sumeyye
FA39Kayhan-Pusane, Ozlem
MD11Kaynak, Mehpare Selcan
FD51Kaytaz, Esra
WD68Kazharski, Aliaksei
FD67, SA29KC, Hari
WC24Kearn, Jr., David W.
FD62Kea ng, Chris ne
TB20Keator, Kate
SD32KEBAILI, SELIMA
FC27Keels, Eric
SB77, TB72, WA26, FA16Keenan, Alan
WD40Keeton, Rachel
FD16Keiber, Jason
MH16, SB61KELEŞ, Elif Ezgi
WA39Kello, Lucas
TD46Kelly, Gabriel
SA75, MA08Kelman, Ilan
FB59, WC72Kelmendi, Pëllumb
WB60, FD30Kelsay, John
TB78Kelsey, Nina
MD09Kendall, Joe
FC38Kenealy, Andrew
TD66Kenkel, Brenton J.
FC68, WD69Kenkel, Kai Michael
WC47Kennard, Amanda
SD15Kennedy, Denis V.
TB32Kent, Virginia
SC53Kenwick, Michael
ME02, FA72, WD27Kenyon, Kris Heather
TA55, FB29Keohane, Robert O.
MF18kermanian, sara
FC27Kern, Florian G.
MG17Kern, Kris ne
SA05Kerr, Rachel
MF10, FA57Kertcher, Chen
FC27Kertzer, Joshua D.
MD07Kesar, Surbhi
FD50, TA01-CKesgin, Baris
TC59Keshari, Raju
SD17, FD05, SC71Kessler, Oliver
SB38Ketchley, Neil
SB39Ketola, Hanna
TB77, FC29Ketzmerick, Maria
WD06Keyman, Fuat
FB69Khakee, Anna
TD01-D, SA15Khalaf, Rana
WD33Khalid, Aliya
WD75Khalid, Hina
WA01-BKhalid, Samiya
WC40Khalifa, Fareeda
TC67Khan, Anum
SA04khan, la fur
WA02Khan, Muqtedar
WB75Khan, Raphaëlle
FB47, TA46Khan, Saad Ullah
WD63, WB42Khan, Sahar
SC38Khan, Saira
WC12Khaniejo, Natallia
WA50Khannawalia, Parma
MC02Khawar, Sheema
FC59Khemakhem, Alya
TC29Khory, Kavita
SB54, TD67, SD50Khoury, Rana B.
WB03, TA22Khullakpham, Ruqaiya
MG14Khurram, Shehnoor
MA18Ki, Youn
SD45Kibbe, Jennifer D.
FB02Kibris, Arzu
FA59, TA09, WC26Kiersey, Nicholas
ME11KIKILIAS, PANAGIOTIS
WC77Kilaka, Benard Musembi
SD47Kilburn, H Whi
SD33Kille, Kent J.
SA43Killian, Kyle
WA22Kilroy, Walt
FC70Kim, Bo Kyung
MG17Kim, Claudia J.
TA76Kim, Eunji
TA53Kim, Hwajung
TD01-AKim, Hyunki
MF16Kim, James Dongjin
WD07Kim, Jemma
TC26Kim, Jieyeon
MH08, MA18Kim, Jiye
FB65, SB50Kim, Kyungmee
TD54, TC49, FD49, SD61Kim, Lami
WC21Kim, Mason
TD61Kim, Min Jung
TC49Kim, Philseo
SA09Kim, Rakhyun E.
SC24, FD76, TC08, TB00-2Kim, SooYeon
SB19Kim, Sung Eun
WC01-BKim, Yang Gyu
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SB79Kim, Yooneui
SB78Kim, Yoonsoo
WB51Kim, Young Sang
FD70Kim, Youngwan
TB53, TD01-BKim, Yu Bin
TD53Kim, Yunhee
WD17, WB71Kimber, Leah R.
TB28, FA56Kinacioglu, Muge
SA12Kindervater, Garnet
WA62King, Anthony C.
WB68King, Desmond
FD79, FC76, FA18, WA00-2King, Elisabeth A.
FA57King, Jeffrey
MG04King, Marcus D.
FB47King, Steff
SB73, TD73Kingston, Lindsey
TD65Kinne, Brandon J.
FC69, FD32, WD50, TD69Kinnvall, Catarina
FA13, ME03, TD05Kinsella, Helen M.
MC01Kinzelbach, Katrin
WD32, FC39, FA33, SD78Kirby, Paul C.
ME09Kirillov, Sergei
TC21Kirisci, Mustafa
SB71Kirk, Kathleen
WA04Kirkey, Christopher
SD75, WD39Kirkham, Ksenia
FD58Kirmani, Rabea
TB35Kirshner, Jonathan
WB19Kirss, Alexander
WC32Kirval, Levent
SA22Kisangani, Emizet F.
WD74Kishi, Roudabeh
WD65, MB03, SC01Kissack, Robert
TD59Kitagawa, Risa
SC36, FA35, FB18Kitchen, Veronica M.
M00Kitsch, Sara
FB53Kiyani, Ghashia
SC66, TC00-2Kizekova, Alica
SC41Klausen, Jimmy C.
TA04, WC04Klein, Graig R.
WD00-1Klein, Joseph
FA31Klein, Kimberly
TA01-CKlein, Lilit
WA69, TC22, TA15Kleinberg, Katja
SC19, WB11Kleinschmidt, Jochen
FB17Klem, Bart
SA51Kliem, Frederick
SB48, SD09Klikunas, Paulius
WB11Klimentov, Vassily
WA05Klocek, Jason
MH10, MB02, WA52, MA17Klopp, Jacqueline
SA20Klose, Stephan
TC01-AKlosek, Kamil
TD60, SD51, WC72, MH02Klotz, Audie
TC23Kneebone, Lucy
WD76, FD50Kneuer, Marianne
SA38Kniep, Ronja
FB35Knight, Adam
SB07Knowles, Emily
FB58, FC52Knuppe, Aus n
TA36Knutsen, Carl Henrik
SC72Ko, Inhwan
SC57, TB62Ko, Jiyoung
MH08Kobayashi , Harumi
FB53, MA19Kobayashi, Ayako
SA19, FD37, MB17, FB61, TB44, FA16Kobayashi, Kazushige
WC49, WD77, WB58, FD19Kobayashi, Yoshiharu
MF15Kobayashi, Yoshikazu
SA39Kobayashi, Yoshiki
FB61Köbrich, Julia
FC44, TC01-DKocacık, Melike Ayşe
TA66, TD01-BKocaman, Ibrahim
SB42Kocamaz, Sinem
FC35Koch, Cedric Maxime
TD00-2Koch, Judith
FB51, WC42Koch, Mar n
FB05, WC64, FD17Kochanski, Adam
SD71Kocharyan, Hayk
WB25Kocher, Ma hew Adam
FA31, WA60, TB36Kochtcheeva, Lada V.
MF14Kocmanova, Marketa
TD00-2, FB47Kocs, Stephen A.
WA32Koechlin, Tim
TC14Koehler, Kevin
TD38Kofman, Michael
TA43Koga, Kei
WD01-DKöhne Godoy, Alexander
TD69Kohut, Thomas
FB19Kolås, Åshild
SD10, WA61, FD63, SC64Kolasa, Ma hew
SD45Kolaszyński, Mateusz
MC11Kolbe, Athena
TB38Kolcava, Dennis
WC50Koldunova, Ekaterina
WC70, SC23, WB70Kolia, Zahir
SC09Koliev, Faradj
SC11Kollek, Marie
SB50, FC67Kolmas, Michal
WC54Komori, Yasumasa
TD32Komujuni, Sophie
WB75Kona Nayudu, Swapna
MB03Kondratov, Yevgeniy
WC63Konken, Lauren C.
SD38Konstantakos, Leonidas
FC55Konzack, Tom
FA69Koo, Jeong-Woo
FA48Koo, John
FD44Koo, Sunyoung
MA01, FA53, TC53, WC16Koomen, Jonneke
TD68Koppell, Carla
WD42Koprulu, Nur
TA40, WD53Koremenos, Barbara
SA03, FC13Koren, Ore
FA39Korkmaz, Dicle
ME02Kornelsen, Lloyd
WD18, SD25Kornprobst, Markus
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FD64, WC25, FC33Korobkov, Andrei V.
MB03, MA03Korosteleva, Elena
TC27Kortam, Marie
FD35, SA18, SB09Kortendiek, Nele
SC26Koru, Sevdenur
FC10Koruzhde, Mazaher
TB76Kosal, Margaret E.
FC43, MH02, WA19Koschut, Simon
SA41Kosloski, Anna
SB48Kostakos, Panos
SB56, SC59Köstem, Seçkin
TA58, FB61Kos ć, Dr. Marina T.
FC76Kostovicova, Denisa
WC14, TC48Kostyuk, Nadiya
TD01-AKotajoki, Jenniina
TB37Kotwal, Pooja
WB01-D, TB13, FA55Koubi, Vally
MF08Koval, Nadiia
SD15Kovalchuk, Sasha
WA56Kowalski, Michael
TD63Kowert, Paul A.
ME06Koyama, Hitomi
TB50, SA74Koyama, Shukuko
SA06, TA01-CKozub-Karkut, Magdalena
TD33Krahe, Max
TA44Kraig, Michael
SB75, SC02, FD72Krain, Ma hew
WA51, SB46, SA53Kramarz, Teresa
TB00-2Kramer, Zachary
FA49, TC06, FB28, TB13Krampe, Florian
SD53Krasnyak, Olga
TC00-2, SA77Kra uk, Barbara
TB57Kratochvil, Petr
FB58, TD51Krause, Jana
TB31Krause, Keith
WC35, TC35, FB53, TB25Krause, Peter
MB06, MF02Krause, Ulrike
WC41Kravtsov, Vlad
SC32Krcmar, Chantal
SB56, WD54, WA20, SC33Krebs, Ronald R.
MB14, WD61, FB60Kre , Anne-Kathrin
SC56, SD68Kremers, Ruben
WC14Kreps, Sarah E.
FC35, WC65, SA31, SD35Kreuder-Sonnen, Chris an
TC68, SB58Kreutz, Joakim
FD32, WD50Krickel-Choi, Nina C.
FC56Krickovic, Andrej
WD10, SB48Kriner, Michael
WC54Kring, William
SC70, TB10Kripp, Jacob
FB03Krisch, Nico
TC28, WD22Krishna, Sankaran
FD24, SA59Krishnarajan, Suthan
FB18Kristensen, Kris an Søby
TD24Kristensen, Peter Marcus
SD07Kroeker, Wendy
WA72Kröger, Markus
SA41Krohn, Pontus
WD30Kronsell, Annica
SB66Krösche, Niklas
MG02Krotz, Ulrich
TA38, TC18Kruck, Andreas
FC45Kruglova, Anna
FA35Krulisova, Katerina
FA11Krüsmann, Valen n
SC45, MB12, MF03, TA52Krystalli, Roxani
FB71, SD10, SA66Ku, Charlo e
WA11, WD46Ku, Minseon
MH08Ku, Yangmo
WC19, WB56Kubalkova, Vendulka
WD70Kubota, Masanori
FA52, SA01Kucharčík, Rudolf
TD37Kudo, Yasuki
SA64Kuehl, Colin
SB14Kuehn, Florian P.
WD10Kuele, Giovanna
SA14Kuenkler, Mirjam
TD64, SA53Kue ng, Gabriela
WB59, MD19, FB30Kugler, Jacek
SA59Kugler, Tadeusz
WB49, WC77Kuhl, Laura
SC12Kuhn, Felix
WA68Kuhn, Katharina
WC57, TA75Kuhn, Patrick M
SA63, WB23, FD73, TB36Kuhrt, Natasha C.
FD48Kuik, Cheng-Chwee
FD46, SD34, TC39Kulnazarova, Aigul
TC10Kulska, Joanna
MC04Kumar, Bhupendra
TC28, TD36Kumar, Manali
TA01-Dkumar, pavan
WA50Kumar, Sanjeev
TB47, WA32Kumarakulasingam, Narendran
WA50Kumari, Namreeta
SA33KUMARI, NANCY
SA72Kumari, Nitu
WD52Kumari, Renu
MB16, SB29, MG13Kunertova, Dominika
SC60Kunkel, Adam
FB04, SC05Kuntz, Friederike
MD15Kunz, Barbara
FD25Kuo, Jason
TA26, FB73Kuokkanen, Rauna J.
TB75, WC44Kupchan, Charles A.
SA24Kuper, Kenneth Gofigan
TB30Kuppers, Maira
TC71Kuradusenge-McLeod, Claudine
SB37Kurc, Caglar
MF06, TC03, MH03, SA13Kurki, Milja
FD75Kurnaz, Ahmet
FB06, WA19, FD41, SB05, FC60Kurowska, Xymena
TA31, SD34Kurtenbach, Sabine
MG16Kurylo, Bohdana
FD34Kürzdörfer, Nora
TA27, WA23Kurze, Arnaud
WB48Kusano, Hiroki
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SA23Kuscu Bonnenfant, Isik
TD42, SB31Kushi, Sidita
TB43Kusic, Katarina
SC15, SD21, WA13Kustermans, Jorg
SC27Kusumaningrum, Diah
TD08, WC39, TC66Kuus, Merje
M00Kuznetsov, Denis
WD78, MD07Kvangraven, Ingrid
SB38Kvist Møller, Anna Helene
SA65Kwadrans, Ania
TC36Kwek, Dorothy
TC49, TD46, SC38Kwon, Edward
WC24Kwon, Ji Young
SB16, SC78Kwon, Minju
SA69Kyriakidis, Alexandros
TB26Kyritsis, Penelope
SA26, SC69Kyselova, Te ana
TC65, WD65Laa kainen, Ka e Verlin
FA54Labidi, Imed
FA21Labonte, Veronique
FB11Labuda, Patryk I.
WD41, FC69, WC74Lacatus, Corina
TD14Lachapelle, Jean
FB52Lachica, Alan
ME10Lackenbauer, Whitney
TD26Lacovsky, Exequiel
WA75, FA76Lacquement, Richard
WB72Lacy, Mark J.
SC33Laderman, Charlie
WD38LaDeur, Sco T.
MD01Ladisch, Virginie
TA26Ladner, Kiera
TC41, WB75Ladwig, Walter
TB10Laffey, Mark
FB57LaFree, Gary
SB00-1, TC01-ALaFreniere, Hope
MC12Lagana, Giada
TC78Lagerkvist, Johan
TB36, ME09, WB56Lagu na, Maria
FC07Lahn, Bård
SA39Lahneman, William J.
TC68, FD61, TD37Lai, Brian
WA43, WC21, MG13, SA08Lai, Chris na
WC64Lai, Daniela
WB01-BLai, Ruilin
TD41Laiveling, Kevin
FD08, SC24, WD03, TA08, SB09, TB01-ALake, David A.
TD32, FB31, TA52, WD02Lake, Milli M.
SD20Lakomy, Miron
TD15Lam, Shing-Hon
FB22Lambach, Daniel
FA46Lambert, Joshua
FD16, TA27Lamont, Christopher K.
TA24Lamo e, Mar n
WD20, WC74, FB23, TC21, FC79Landau, Dana M.
SD10, WA61Landau, David
TB51, SC44, FD58Landau, Loren
SA41Landon-Murray, Michael
WC00-1Landry, David
WC01-DLandry, Joshua
SA46Lane, Andrea
FC70Lane, Richard
SB40Lang, Charlo e
MC03Lang, Craig
FD43, SA66Lang, Jr., Anthony F.
FA11, WA69, WD62Langbein, Julia
TA01-BLange, Alexandra
FB08Langford, Natalie
M00Langlet, Arne
MF12Langlois, Jérémie
SB65Langø, Hans-Inge
SC60, TA68Lanoszka, Anna
MH04, MF15, WB23Lanteigne, Marc
TA39, FC31, FD22Lan s, Jeffrey S.
WD53LaPorte, Jody
TB31, WA32Larasa , Rachmi Diyah
SC37Larik, Joris
TB56Larionova, Marina
FA17Lark, David
TB53Larkin, Colleen
WB20LaRoche, Christopher David
FB45Larreategui, Paulina
SC54Larsdo er, Kers
WC01-BLarsen, Even
SB55, TB14Larsen, Jessica
FD03, FC56Larson, Deborah W.
FC72Larsson Gebre-Medhin, David
SA38Larsson, Sebas an
FD23Larue, Patrick
SC43Laryš , Mar n
TD36, SC33, FA42Lascure es, Kyle M.
WD12Lasley, Sco
TC13, SC12Latham, Andrew A.
FC45Lau, Stephan
SA76Laudrain, Arthur P. B.
WD01-A, WA57Lauer, Caleb
SB15Laurence, Jonathan
WD18, SB36Laurence, Marion
TA48Lavallée, Chantal
WC53, FC77, SD33Lavelle, Kathryn
FA69, FC27LaVelle, Meridith
TC63Lavenex, Sandra
SD67Lavery, Sco
SB52Lawrence, Adria
SA12Lawrence, Jennifer Leigh
SD63, ME11Lawrence, Michael
WD23, FC35, FA43, FB70, WB39, TB60Lawson, George
MC04Lawson, Sylvia
SC07Lawther, Cheryl
WB01-BLawther, Isaac
SB27Layne, Christopher
TA23Lazar, Nomi Claire
MC05, MD04Lazić, Slađana
MD02, TC57Le Billon, Philippe A.
SB10Le Gouriellec, Sonia
MC12Le Mouel, Pierre
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WA01-B, SD50Le Penne, Shirley
FC36Le, Anh
TD49Leake, Elisabeth
FA00-1Leal, Cynthia
WD01-A, WB76, TA13, MC15, TC20Leander, Anna
WD14, SB01, TB26, FD45LeBaron, Genevieve
WD68, WC25, SC64Lebedeva, Marina
WC22Leblang, David
SB79Lebon-McGregor, Elaine
MD05Lecavalier, Emma
FB61Lechartre, Joséphine
WA12Leconte, Cécile
FB50Lecours, Andre
TD29Ledberg, Sofia
WC34, SA78, TA52Lederach, Angela
SA08Lederer, Markus
MC13, SD79Leduc, Raphaël
WA01-A, TD41Lee, Bomi
WB66, FB01Lee, Boram
TC68Lee, Chia-yi
MH04Lee, Chyungly
FA17Lee, Clara
MA18Lee, Don S
TD28Lee, Emily
WB26Lee, Haillie Na-Kyung
FA65Lee, Hoon
WB01-ALee, James
MH13Lee, Jinhyun
WB51Lee, Jinwon
WB39Lee, Ji-Young
SA28, MB04Lee, Jooyoun
SA08Lee, Juheon
TB43Lee, Jung Woo
WA25Lee, Kyung Sun Karen
TB24, SA54Lee, Melissa
WB59, FA67Lee, Michael J.
FA18Lee, Myunghee
MD01Lee, Sabine
SC55Lee, Saera
SB39Lee, San
MG11Lee, Sarah
SB07Lee, Sean
WA44, TD01-CLee, So Jin
SC61Lee, Sohyun Zoe
WA01-A, MH08Lee, Sojeong
FA00-1Lee, Song Eun
FC51, TC34Lee, Soyoung
TB55, FA64Lee, Su-Hyun
SD19Lee, Sumin
SC18, FC20Lee, SungYong
FB53, WB53Lee, Terence
MG14Lee, Wondong
WB01-A, WC54Lee, Yaechan
FA68Lee, Yong Wook
TD53Lee, Yoochul
TD44Lee, Yoon Jin
MA18Lee, Yoonkyung
M00Lee, Youngchae
WC01-D, TA08, WA15, TD37, FC24, TB02, WD02
Leeds, Bre Ashley
SA65Lefebvre, Camille
TA56, WD44Leffel, Ben
TA47Lefort, Bruno
SD74Leggeri, Alexis
SB10, SD43, SC67Legler, Thomas
WC67Legrand, Tim
WC74Lehrs, Lior
WD59Lei, Jing
WB01-BLei, Yaxiong
TC21, FC22, FB61Leib, Julia
FC38Leigh, Darcy
FA22, TC74, FC23, WD78Leigh, Joseph
FA21Leimbigler, Betsy
SA73, SC79Leininger, Julia
WD26Leinweber, Ashley E.
WD23, TB12, TA16, FD05Leira, Halvard
FD13Leis, Maxine
TB52, TC22Lektzian, David
SB14, WA12Lemay-Hebert, Nicolas
FC72, SB63Lemke, Douglas
WA25, TC19, TA37, TD16Lemke, Tobias
SB33Lemos, José
WB36, WC07Lemphers, Nathan
TA58Lentzos, Filippa
TA38, MC14Lenz, Tobias
WD12, SC68, TD17Lenze Jr., Paul E.
WB14, WC79Leonard, Eric K.
TA44Leoni, Zeno
SD48, TC00-2Leoni, Zeno
SA36Leon tsis, Vasileios
FD79, MA02, MB08Lepp, Eric
WB20Lequesne, Chris an
FB04Lerch, Julia C.
WC59, SA74LeRiche, Ma hew
TD44Lerner, Adam
MD01Lesley, Elena
FB10, TD59Lessa, Francesca
MG06, MA09Letrone, William
MF05, ME10Leuprecht, Chris an
FA19, FB65Leuschner, Elena
TA54Levey, Zach
MG05Levi, Hila
FC68Levin, Andrew
TB05Levin, Dov
FA40Levin, Jamie
FB41Levinas, Shiri
SC75, WD66Levin-Banchik, Luba
WB29, TB03Levine, Daniel J.
FC05, MG18, WB10, MF17, MA11Levinson, Nane e S.
FA22Levshin, Anatoly
FB58Levy, Gabriella
FD03, WA20Levy, Jack S.
SB08Levy, Naomi
WA65, WB47Lewis, Chloé
SA63, MB02, WB23Lewis, David G.
WB05, FB65Lewis, Jacob
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TC24Lewis, Janet
WC05, SA08Lewis, Joanna I.
WA01-B, TC00-1Lhaskyabs, Stanzin
ME06Li, Hanlun
FA63Li, Jing
TD00-2Li, Kunhan
WB12Li, Quan
FA67, MD03Li, Siyao
M00LI, Tianchong
WB34Li, Xiaojun
WA52LI, Xinyu
SA04Li, Yi-Fan
FA37Li, Yifei
FD00-1, TD65Li, Yueyi
TC67, WC10Liaga, Emmaculate
FD78Lian, Jie
WD61, FC26Lian, Shanshan
WD50, SB06Liang, Ce
WC62, SB62Liang, Wei
MH13Liao, Jessica C.
WD62Liao, Ning
WA45LIAO, TIANJING
WA42Liberato, Catarina M.
TA66Licata, Angela
TD67Lichtenheld, Adam
WD36, FC22, SC69Lidén, Kristoffer
SA18Lie, Jon Harald Sande
TC34Liebenguth, Julianne
FB49Lieberherr, Boas
TA78, TC40Lieberman , Sarah
FD41, TD09Liebetrau, Tobias
SD18, WB61, SA71Liese, Andrea
TD73Liew, Jamie
SD10, WA61Lightcap, Tracy
TA26Ligh oot, Sheryl
FB42Liguori, T. J.
MH09, MG04Lim, Haeyong
TB01-BLim, Junghyun
FA68Lim, Kyuteg
TA56Lim, Sijeong
WA22Lima, Veronica
MH06Limaye, Satu
TA57Limeberry, Veronica
SB59, TA01-BLin, Alex Yu-Ting
TB62Lin, Dalton
WA39Lin, Herbert
WB58Lin, Hsuan-Yu
FC38Lin, Jake
WD01-BLin, Wan-Ping
SD03Lin, Yu
TC73Lin, Yue
FC61, SA29Lind, Amy
WC14, WA20Lind, Jennifer
SC79, FC02Lindberg, Staffan I.
WD35Lindelauf, Roy
FA09, TD34Lindemann, Thomas
FB22Linder, Simon
SA61Lindke, Chris an
FA23Lindroth, Marjo
WD03, FA24Lindsay, Jon
FA48Lindsey, David
SA46, WB47Lindsey, Summer
TD37Linebarger, Christopher
FA10Lingevicius, Jus nas
WC14, WD47, WB41, MC16, TC61Lin-Greenberg, Erik
WD64Linke, Andrew M.
TD01-CLiou, Ryan Yu-Lin
SB44, SA65Lippe, Virginie
TC52Lippolis, Nicolas
MH03Lipschutz, Ronnie D.
SB54, TC65Lipson, Michael
MF12Lisenkova, Alena
TD64, FD02, SA10Lisle, Debbie
FC53Listkiewicz, Aleksandra
SC72, SD76Li lepage, Kelley
SD18, WA12, FD38Li oz-Monnet, Annabelle
WD24, FB55Liu, Howard
SA49Liu, Huan
SC30Liu, Imogen
TB48Liu, John Chung-En
MD03Liu, Lizhi
SB19Liu, Rigao
SA22, TA75, FD61, FA17, FC20Liu, Shelley
MF09, MF15Liu, Yuyin
MA14Liu, Zongyuan Zoe
FD24Livieratos, Cole
TD11Livingston, Steven L.
FA58, FC52Ljungkvist, Kris n
MC02Llavaneras Blanco, Masaya
SD03Lo, Adeline
WB14Lobasz, Jennifer K.
TB27, WA41Lobell, Steven E.
WA36Loboda, Yuriy
SA40Lockhart, James
SD68, TC25Lockwood, Erin
FC07Lockwood, Ma hew
WB42Lodoen, Julia
FC69, WB79, WC74Loefflmann, Georg
TB53, FA40Logan, David
WD56Loges, Sloane
SA49, TC50Loh, Dylan
WD18, TD24Lohaus, Mathis
WB44Loidolt, Bryce
SA23Loizides, Neophytos
FC78, TC50, TB41Loke, Beverley
SD01Loken, Meredith
TD50, SC20, WC04Lokmanoglu, Ayse
SC60Loleski, Steven
SB17Loli, Miranda
FB44Lomas, Dan
SB08Lonergan, Kate
TD78Long, Christopher
WC18, SA37Long, Magda
WA17, TD36, FC04Long, Tom
TB28Longo, Francesca
SC53Longo, Ma hew
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WD12, TC16Lopes da Cunha, Guilherme
FB72Lopes, Paula Duarte
MA01, SA36Lopes, Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues
SB55, TA14, WB32Lopez Lucia, Elisa
SB18López Varas, Miguel A.
SB26, FB59, SA22, FC54Lopez, Andrea M.
TA31, SD34, SA25Lopez, George A.
WC05Lopez, Jennifer
FD06Lopez-Levy, Arturo
WA02Lopez-Vallejo, Marcela
WB73, FB68Lorentzen, Jenny
TB51, SC44Lori, Noora
FA32, WB48, SA48Lo az, Pascal
SB55Lo holz, Philipp
MF11Loukou, Mariah
SC08, TC70, FA17, SA66Lovat, Henry M.
TA01-ALove, Paul
MD09Loveless, Ma hew
SD54, TA04Løvlien, Eline Drury
TD39, TC15Loyle, Cyanne E.
M00Lozada, Paola
TC38Lozano-Bielat , Hope
WA02Lozano-Vázquez, Alberto
FD43, TD05Lu, Catherine
TB52Lu, Kelan
SA60Lu, Yen-Chi
WB10, SA15Lucas, Caleb
SC79, SB11Lucas, Russell
M00Lucena, Cín a
TB77, WB65Lüdert, Jan
FD55Ludwig, Fernando
SC69Lühe, Ulrike
FD26Lukaszuk, Tomasz
SA40Lukoff, Lee
SC11, TA42Luleci-Sula, Cagla
TB29, ME11Lummack, Robert
FD25Luo, Daniel
TC71Lupien, Pascal
WD79Lupieri, Sigrid
SB04, WC60, TB76, TC45Lupovici, Amir
WD58, FC44, TB59, WB15Lupton, Danielle L.
FB55, FA26, WC43Lupu, Noam
TA04Lupu, Yonatan
WC14, FC36Lushenko, Paul
TB29, SA64Lusk, Adam
WD56, FD49Lutmar, Carmela
TC63Lutz, Philipp
MA13Lütz, Susanne P.
MD16, SB52Lyall, Jason
WB65, TC39Lyon, Alynna
TB54Lyons, Terrence P.
MH05Lyy käinen, Minna
MB11M. P., Shibu
SA11, TA74, WD66, FA27M. Valenca, Marcelo
TB09Ma, Ping
WD59Ma, Yingyi
MG18Maag, Daniela
SC33, SB31, FD54, FC32Maass, Richard
WD76Maa , Ahmed
WC05Maboudi, Tofigh
FB27, MA02, MB17, SB08Mac Ginty, Roger
SA47Macchiusi, Cris ana
WD72, TA26MacDonald, David Bruce
TB72MacDonald, Erica
FB13Macdonald, Julia
SB01, FB08Macdonald, Kate
SD49, WA17, FA60, TA14Macdonald, Laura Catharine
WA20, WD38MacDonald, Paul K.
FA00-2Macêdo Costa, Vitória Libni
SC70, TA33Machold, Rhys
SD37MacKay, Joseph
SB36Mackenzie, Lauren
SA61, MB16, WC17MacKenzie, Megan H.
FA43Mackinnon, Emma
TB63, TD78MacLeish, Kenneth
MH04Maclellan, Nic
TA35Macpherson, Andrew
SB76Madbouly, Mayada
SA42Maddrell, Paul
WA30Madeira, Mary Anne
TA24Madison, Ian
WD69, WA79Madokoro, Daisuke
SC08, TC70Madsen, Mikael Rask
FB49Maduz, Linda
SB46Maechler, Sylvain
WB01-AMaeda, Yuji
SB65, FD61Maekawa, Wakako
WD17Maertens, Lucile
SD42, FA18Magalhaes Teixeira, Barbara
FD37Magara, Ibrahim Sakawa
WC40Magdy Abdelmonem Ahmed, Ramy
SA11Maghraoui, Driss
WC07Maglia, Cris ana
WA12Magnon-pujo, Cyril
WD30Magnusdo r, Gunnhildur Lily
TA01-DMagu, Stephen M.
WC18Maguire, Thomas
WC19Mahalla , Mohammad
FC42Mahant, Edelgard
SD14Mahapatra, Debida a Aurobinda
FB16, SC03Mahdavi, Mojtaba
MC04Mahla, Pintu Kumar
MA12Mahmood, Serri
WC40Mahmoud, Raghda
SB69Mahmoudi, Ma hew
WC35Mahmudlu , Ceyhun
TB00-1Mahmutaj, Noela
TA43Mahnken, Thomas G.
MA15Mahoney , Josef
WC14Mahoney, Casey
SC52, FD49, TC46Mahoney, Charles W.
TB64, SD57Mahrenbach, Laura C.
SB12Maia, Fernando
SB48Mailhot, Cameron
WA55Maimer, Pamela
FD51Mainwaring, Ce a S.
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TD70Maione, Emerson
TB29Majewska, Izabela
WB00-1Majumdar, Medha
TD15Makdisi, Karim
FD69Malang, Thomas
TC19, TA37Malaviya, Ritambhara
SB18Maldonado, Gerardo
SB07, TB25Malejacq, Romain
TD50, WC49, SC52, FA62Malet, David
TA10Malewich, Baruch
TA76Malik, Mashail
SA43, FA53, SD40, MF03, TB40Malik, Shiera
TD24Maliniak, Daniel
SB38Malis, Ma
TC63Malit Jr, Froilan
WD63, MA06, MD17Malji, Andrea
MA13Malkin, Anton
SC15, FA36, TA09Mälksoo, Maria
WC33, TA01-CMalle , Ellis
SD33Mallory, Conall
FC65Malmvig, Helle E.
SD03, WA53, TC24Malone, Iris
FB23, TA24, SD26Mampilly, Zachariah
MB19Manby, Bronwen
WB30, WD22, SC70, SD78Manchanda, Nivi
SC28Manchanda, Rita
TD18Mandacaru Guerra, Adriana
SB15, WC49, TA19Mandaville, Peter
TD04, WD71, FA74Manekin, Devorah S.
FB34Manfredi, Juan Luis
WB18Manganello, Anthony
SB46Manger, Mark S.
TC77Mangin, Mailys
TD58Manhas, Ekta
SC65Mani, Kris na
FD53, WC51Maniates, Michael
MA01, SD11, TC15Manion , Megan
FA01, WB46Mannergren Selimovic, Johanna
TB54Manning, Carrie
TB79, WA25, FC47, FB37, WB10Manor, Ilan
SD67, WB26Mansfield, Edward
TC72Mansour, Imad
TA25Mansour, Renad
FB03, SD73, TB61Man lla, Giovanni
SB22, FC25Mantz, Felix
FA49, TA23Manulak, Michael W.
FC71Manzoor, Rehana
TD65Maoz, Zeev
WD55Marcano Rivera, Rashid Carlos Jamil
SD52, WD33Marchand, Marianne H.
WA02, WC25Marche , Raffaele
WA34Marchio, James
TD43Marchment, Zoe
TD70Marcondes de Souza Neto, Danilo
TD56Marconi, Claudia Alvarenga
SC31Margulies, Max
TB64, FD38, SD35Margulis, Ma as E.
TC65, WA54Marinova, Iren
TC69Marinova, Nadejda K.
WB52, TC36Marion Suiseeya, Kimberly R.
FB22, SA31, FC71Marion, Summer
FD67Mark, Brendan Skip
WD60, TB23, TA25Markowitz, Jonathan
MC14Marks, Gary
TB25, WB44, TA59Marks, Zoe
TD11, FC58, WA13Marlin-Benne , Renee E.
TC01-AMarmura Brown, Simon
FA07, FD66, SA59, WB69, SC01, WC58Marolda, Gemma
MA07, MB02, SD72Marque e, Heather
WA73, FD77Marquez Lar gue, Rodrigo
WA34, SD44Marrin, Stephen
TD46Marsh, Nicholas James
FB42, FA22, WC13, WB38, TC56Marshall, Jenna
TB26Marshall, Michael
FB61Mart, Sehrazat G.
TA03Martel, Stéphanie
WD60, ME03Marten, Kimberly
TA39Mar ll, Benjamin
SC45, SB14, FC18, MF01, SA05Mar n de Almagro Iniesta, Maria
SA74Mar n, Coty
WC32Mar n, Félix E.
WD06Mar n, Lenore G.
SC17Mar n, Lisa
SC48, TD62Mar n, Pamela
SB51Mar n, Shannon
SA50, WD28Mar n, Susan
WD10, TB21Mar n-Brule, Sarah-Myriam
TB23, TD63, WD61, TC02, WB10Mar nez Machain, Carla
SB39Mar nez, Alexia B.
FD72Mar nez, Melissa
FB75Mar n-Howard, Simone
SB76, WC09Mar ni, Alice
FD66Mar n-Morales, Kelsey
WC69Mar ns Caeiro, Rute
TA10, TD57Mar n-Shields, Charles Patrick
SA78, TC63Martuscelli, Patricia
FB49Maruoka, Chiho
FA43Marwah, Inder
SB56Marwah, Reena
TB01-CMarwein, Banshanlang
FB08Marzano Franco, Karina
ME12marzouki, nadia
TC04, WA39Maschmeyer, Lennart
MA12Maseno, Loreen
TB69Masís-Iverson, Daniel
SD46Maslow, Sebas an
TA59Masoud, Tarek
MH16Masoudi, Heidarali
SB29, TB21Massie, Jus n
TC33, WB68, SD68Massoc, Elsa
MF09Massoud, Samer
WA59Mastanduno, Michael
SB41Masters, Cris na
TD67Masterson, Daniel
TB48, WC22Masterson, James R.
WA66, SB33Mastro, Oriana Skylar
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TA55Masukata, Shuichiro
WC34, TD51Masullo, Juan
TB24, WB15, SB20Matanock, Aila M.
FB46, FA47Matei, Cris
MB15, MA08Matejova, Miriam
TC05, SD02Ma ess, Hilary
SA61, FA35, FD24, FC48Mathers, Jennifer G.
FB07Mathews, Sara Mercado
WB44Mathieson, Nicola
WB27, FD52Mathur, Ritu
WC11Mathur, Sahil
TD30Matlé, Aylin
SB29Matsuda, Takuya
SC77Matsuoka, Misato
TD59, SC06Ma es, Michaela
SB10, FC67, TA14Ma heis, Frank
SA52, TB06Ma hew, Richard Anthony
TC55Ma hijs, Ma hias M.
FB63Ma hys, Joery
MC19, FC72Ma acci, Eleonora
TA79Ma lin, Mikael
MB11Ma oo, Amitabh
FB39Ma ox, Gale A.
TA39Matzner, Sissela
WA52Mauad, Ana
FD36Maulden, Patricia A.
SC57, TD47Maxey, Sarah
SC39May, Cindy
FC11, SA36, TB33, TA14Mayanja, Evelyn N.
WD01-DMaycox, Lucy
SA60, SC62, MA15Mayer, Maximilian
WA30Mayer, Sebas an
SC59mazzocco, ilaria
WC13, TB33Mbete, Sithembile
TB38Mbeva, Kennedy
WA23, FC60Mc Cluskey, Emma
SC34McAlexander, Richard
SD36, WB28McAllister, Jacqueline R.
WD61McArdle, Michele
WD32, TB45McAuliff, Alexandra
TC62McCall-Smith, Kasey
TA31, WA37, SD34, TD48McCandless, Erin L.
WA10, WB07McCarthy, Daniel
FA37McCauley, John
WC39McConnell, Fiona
FB06, FA79McCourt, David M.
TD57, MG03McCulloch, Allison
MC12McCullough, Catherine
SD67McDaniel, Sean
MD19McDermo , Rose
SD20McDonagh, Ken
TC37, FA20, FC36McDonald, Jack
SD64, TA57, MH03McDonald, Ma
ME01, WC54McDoom, Omar Shahabudin
TD71McDougall, Derek
SB19McDowell, Daniel
WB49, FC10McEvoy, Joshua
FD17Mcevoy, Kieran P.
TA51, SA29, SC49McEvoy, Sandra
MA02, SA78, FD59McEvoy-Levy, Siobhan
WC01-CMcFadden, Micaela
SA76McGarry, Presley
TA66McGauvran, Ronald
TD79McGill, Dáire
FC76, SC51McGonigle Leyh, Brianne
WB18McGowan, Fraser
TD27McHugh, Ciara J.
FA76McInnis, Kathleen
SC44, FC14McIntosh, Christopher
FD74, SC56, FA68, FB20McKeen-Edwards, Heather D.
SD53McKenzie, Mary M
TA62, TD62McKeon, Nora
WD59McKeown, Joshua S.
WB36McKnight, Sco
FD03McKoy, Michael
WB50McLauchlin, Theodore
WC54, MA18McLean, Elena
SD56McLean, Shawna-Rae
WD56McLeer, Andrew
FD69, WC73McMahan, Lyndsey
SC57, FA48, WB25McManus, Roseanne
TA62McMichael, Philip
SC20, WD25McMinimy, Kayla
WB41McMurdo, Torey
SC01McNamara, Dennis Louis
FC35, TB35, TC66, FB29McNamara, Kathleen R.
FD56, SA23, FB50McNamee, Lachlan
FC70McNeill, Casey
TD52McNeish, John-Andrew
TA69McNeme, Keely
TB51, SC44McNevin, Anne
TD04Mcnulty, Stephanie
WD50McPherson IV, Luther Lee
TB63McSorley, Kevin
SD44McVay, Liam
FA61, WB09McWard, Andrew
FD01, TB18, WB25, FB29Mearsheimer, John
TB38Meckling, Jonas
FC39Medha, Medha
FD02Medie, Peace A.
FA50Mednicoff, David
SA20Meehan, Elizabeth
MD02Meehan, Patrick
FC45, SB34Mehran, Weeda
WD61Mehrl, Marius
SD60, WD47, TC48Mehta, Rupal N.
FC69, WC65, TD24, FA03, WB65, WD38Meibauer, Gustav
WD72Meiches, Benjamin
WB14, WC67, FB60Meier, Anna
MF05Meier, Daniel
SB65, WA67Meier, Vanessa
SC59, TC34Meierding, Emily
TB18, SB49Meijer, Hugo
FC16, MC11Meiske, Maline
WB61, TD70, TC76Mekler, Ariel G.
FD47, SB71, SA68, FC36Melancon, Andree-Anne
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FD60Melin, Molly
WB01-C, WC28, WA25, TA53, FD28Melissen, Jan
FC40Melley, Timothy
TD08, MF16Mello, Patrick A.
FB12, FA56, WC38Mema, Medlir
WA01-D, FB16, FC59, WC43, FD42, TC10
Menchik, Jeremy
TD58Mendelsohn, Barak
SD63, TC57, TA74, WC46Mendenhall, Elizabeth
TA51, TB45Mendes, Angelina
FC12, WA32, SB45Mendez, Maria Jose
SD41, TC05Mendoza, Mary Anne
TD10, MA10Mendus, Alys
FD31Mengisteab, Kidane
FB63Menkveld, Chris aan
SA03, WC59Menninga, Elizabeth J.
FA69Menon, Anil
MH11Mensah-Yawson, Gordon Kojo Nyame
SA44Menton, Jane Darby
FB04, MB18Menzel, Anne
SD52, WC32, SC67Mera, Laura Gomez
MB05, TC66Merand, Frederic
SB76, SD41, SA13, TB43Mercado, Adhemar
WB57Mercurio, Francesca
SA75Meriläinen, Eija
WA45, FC30Merrell, Brandon
SA10Merrill, Andrew
FC57Merriman, Hardy
SB75, TA30, MF11, WB77Merryman, Molly
SA43, FD29Merson, Emily
TD33, TC33, SC30Mertens, Daniel
WC19, WA66Mesbahi, Mohiaddin
WB04Meserve, Stephen
ME11Mesjasz, Czeslaw
SD69, SA11, TC79, SB04Messari, Nizar
FA34, WB47Messerschmidt, Maike
WD47Messick, Madeline
MA13, MG09, MH09Me nsoy, Saliha
SD50Metodieva , Atanaska
TA36, FD13Me ernich, Nils
TC55Meunier, Sophie
MB07Meye, Marie-Therese
WC01-A, SD19Meyer McAleese, Mary K.
MA07, SD72Meyer-Sahling, Jan
TB02Mezzera, Carmen
WB02, SC32, FA74, MA19Mhajne, Anwar
WD65, WC68Michaels, Eva
MD15Michaels, Jeffrey
TD13MICHAUD, Michael
MB02Michel, Casey
TA35Michelis , Léa
FC66, SD37Michelsen, Nicholas
FB56Michnik, Wojciech
SB44, SA65, WD28, TC63Micinski, Nicholas
WD07Midford, Paul
SD49, SC23, FD71, TC05Midzain-Gobin, Liam
MG08Miglie a, John
FA70, SC43Mijares, Victor M.
TB74, MA16Mikhail, Rybalko
SC69Mikheieva, Oksana
TA57, TC16Miklian, Jason T.
TA38Mikulaschek, Christoph
WB52Mikulewicz, Michael
TD49Miles, Simon
TB01-AMilimu, Ellen Busolo
WB52, SA52, TD12Milkoreit, Manjana
FA01, FB27, WD19Millar, Gearoid
FA35Millar, Katharine
TC01-DMiller, Andrew
SB34Miller, Ben
TC72, SD25Miller, Benjamin
TD38Miller, Chris
TD49Miller, Jennifer M.
SA53Miller, Kate
FC73Miller, Michael
SC79, TD49Miller, Paul
TB15Miller, Raymond C.
TD42Miller, Steven V.
SC52Miller-Idriss, Cynthia
WB42Milliff, Aidan
FB71, SD66Mills, Kurt
SC24, FB02Milner, Helen
TD31, MB06, TC29, MF02Milner, James
FD03, FA24, FC24, WA53, WD46Milo, Keren
WC37Milonopoulos, Theo
FB76Milosevic, Aleksandar
SD27Milton, Daniel
FA48, SA57Min, Eric
SA01Mincheva, Lyubov G.
TD41Mines, Andrew
SC22Mingjiang, Li
SB13, SA03Minhas, Shahryar
FA65, WD62Minnich, John
SB13Mintz, Alex
TC31Miodownik, Dan
TB62Mir, Asfandyar
TC28, MA06Mir, Nazir
WB00-2Miranda Avilés, Andrea
FC21Mirgani, Suzi
FA41Mirilovic, Nikola
MC03Misa, Nakagawa
TC01-B, FA21Mishra, Abhishank
FB42Mishra, Atul
FB68Mishra, Josna
SB77Mishra, Kundan
FA78Mishra, Premanand
SA11, FB68Misra, Devika
WD63Mistree, Dinsha
SD09Mita, Kaori
MH03Mitchell, Audra
MG05, WB09, TB09Mitchell, George E.
FC79, FD71, SC09, WC72Mitchell, Ma hew I.
SA53Mitchell, Ronald B.
FC06, TA75, TB14Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin
SD10, WA61, WC66, TC31, TB69Mitchell, Stacey
WC01-D, TA00-1Mitkov, Zla n
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SD17, WD18, WB71Mitrani, Mor
TB15, FC03, TC53Mi elman, James H.
FA74Mi s, Tamar
FA36, FD32, WD50, WB25Mitzen, Jennifer
FA63, SA54Miyano, Sayumi
WD07Miyaoka, Isao
FB15Miyashita, Akitoshi
MF08Mizuno, Ryoya
FB75Moak, Stacy
SB75Mobley, Kayce
FB45Moe, Espen
FB62Moehlecke, Carolina
FD17Moffe , Luke
TC38, SB26, WA67, TD58Moghadam, Assaf
FC71MoHnish, Mohd
SD70Moindrot-Zilliox, Naomi
MD18Moix, Bridget
TA44, SC22Mokry, Sabine
SA58Molavi, Michael
SD31, WC25Molchanov, Mikhail
WA40Møller, Jørgen
WB37, MD15Moller, Sara Bjerg
TB03, SA16, FC39, SD37Molloy, Sean P.
FB18Molnar, Adam
FA19Moloney, Kim
FC26Moncrieff, Henry
SA69, WA79, FD16MONDELICE, Mulry
SA65Mondélice, Mulry
TD31, SD25Money, Jeanne e
WC23Mongelli, Le cia
SA20, FD69Mongkolnchaiarunya, Ji p
FD77Monico, Carmen
TB05Monjaraz Sandoval, Alejandro
TA26Monkman, Dane
FD09Monroy, María Catalina
WC56Monsees, Linda
FB72Monshipouri, Mahmood
FD72, FA75Montal, Florencia
FB04, TA77Monte, Izadora X.
WC21Montenegro, Renan
TD12, FD12Montesano, Francesco
SC71Montgomery, Alexander
MD18Moody, Jessica
TB26Mook, Anne
WB17Moore, Alana
WC78Moore, Candice
TD23Moore, Gregory J.
MB15, MG15Moore, Liam
SD30, TA70, WA63MOORE, PHOEBE
WC22Moore, Thomas
FB73Moores, Joanne
SB45Moosa, Syed
TC32Morales, Damaso
WA01-A, TB23, WD27Morales, Gaea
WA17Morales, Isidro
FB17Morales, Maria
WB00-2Moreira Gonçalves, Thiago
WC45Moreno Toscano, Guadalupe
TB52, WD49, MC18, ME07Moret, Erica
WA22Morey, Daniel S.
WA22Morgan, Michael
FA64Morgan, Pippa
FC41, WA49Morgan, Samuel
FD03, WA15Morgan, T. Cli on
MH04Morgan, Wesley
TC36, WA24Morin, Jean-Frederic
FD30, WD34, SD38, WB60, FB00-1, TD05
Morkevicius, Valerie
MD06Morozov, Viatcheslav
TD10, MA10Morris, Charlo e
SA68Morrison, Beth
FD19Morrison, Kelly
TC48Morrow, James
TB67, WC36Morse, Julia
TB26Mortara Ba s c, Paulo
TB56, FD76Mortensen, Jens L.
FB18Mortensgaard, Lin
WC76Morton, Jeffrey S.
TD43Morton, Jesse
MD10Morumbasi, Kigen
SA58Moser, Carolyn
TC37, WA28Moses, Jeremy
WB68Moses, Jonathon
TC31Moshe, Ne a
FB66Moshirzadeh, Homeira
TD43, SA55Moskalenko, Sophia
TB67, TA08Mosley, Layna
M00Mo n, Dylan
SC20Mo , Gareth
TD10, SB23, SA13, SD40, FA05, MA10, SC73
Mo a, Sara C.
TD25, WC34, SC27Mouly, Cécile Alexa
SA62, TD67, MB06Mourad, Lama
TD00-3, FA64Mouritz, Frank
MF10Mousseau, Demet Y.
MG08Mousseau, Michael
WB26Moya, Samantha
WD57, FC76, FB10Muchlinski, David
MG06, MA17, WC51Mudaliar, Praneeta
FA44, FD39Muehlenhoff, Hanna L.
WC01-CMueller, Grace
SD03Mueller, Hannes
SC78Mueller, Jennifer
TB39Mueller, Karl P.
SB11Mueller, Milton L.
WD01-CMueser, Benjamin
TD22Mu uler-Bac, Meltem
WC27Muggah, Robert
SD30, TA72Mügge, Daniel
TB79, SA76Muhrbeck, Johanna
WB45, SC73Mujika Chao, Itziar
WD48Mukaigawara, Mitsuru
MB11Mukherjee, Adi
FC15Mukherjee, Anit
FB19MUKHERJEE, arunima
SD05Mukherjee, Chirasree
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TB79Mukherjee, Hoimi
FD48Mukherjee, Rohan
TA76Mukhopadhyay, Dipali
FA31, WD68, FB33Mukomel, Vladimir
TA25, SA54Mukoyama, Naosuke
SA22Mulat, Yonas
TD70, TC76Mule, Nick
WD63, MH06, MA06Mullen, Rani D.
SC36, WD41, FA09, ME10Muller, Benjamin J.
WD65Muller, Gustavo G
WD18Müller, Marcus
FC29, FA12Müller, Markus-Michael
TD53, SD58, TA37Müller, Thomas
FA26, FB65, FD10, WC78, WB21Müller-Crepon, Carl
TB34, TC63Müller-Funk, Lea
FD03Mulligan, William
TB61Mullinax, Margo
SA52Mulvaney, Dus n
FA55Mundra, Anehi
SB02, MG01, TB31, WB47Munhazim, Ahmad Qais
WA48Munir, Laine P.
SD70, TA10Munro, Lauchlan
TC13, TB40Muppidi, Himadeep
TC33Murau, Steffen
FD63, SB49Murauskaite, Egle
FA69, TC30, TB61, WD13Murdie, Amanda
TC79Muresan, Ioana
TC51Muro, Diego
SD18, TC39Murphy, Craig N.
SA52Murphy, Crystal
TB66, WC21Murphy, Dawn
WA47, FB38Murphy, Emma
WD19Murphy, Joanne
SA16, TC05Murphy, Michael
TD43, FC75Murray, Chardon
WA01-C, TC39Murray, Jean-Pierre
TD70Murta, Arthur
FD61Murtazashvili, Jennifer
FA42Musgrave, Robert
FC05, MA11Musiani, Francesca
FA09, FD59, SA29Musina, Daniela
SC36Mustapha, Jennifer
SC36Mutlu, Can E.
FD27Muto, Ako
SD67, WC63Mutz, Diana
SA02Muvumba Sellström, Angela
WC12Muzik, Val
FC73, FA01, TD32Mwambari, DM
TD52Mwesigye, Francis
SB58Myers, Emily
WC62Myers, Margaret
SA23, TB62Mylonas, Harris
TC51, WA33Mynster Christensen, Maya
SC57, WC36, TD47Myrick, Rachel
WD32, WB47Myr nen, Henri
WB11Myshlovska, Oksana
FB20Na, Dongkyu
WD63Nachiappan, Karthik
TA41Nadeau, Julie-Pier
MC10Nadkarni, Vidya
WB45Nafa, Jordan
WC37Nagata Fujishige, Hiromi
MC17Nagel, Robert U.
FD62Naidu, Sirisha
ME09Naik, Shraddha
TC66, FA14Nair, Deepak
ME14Nair, Sheila
FA55Najam, Adil
WB41, FD41Nakayama, Bryan
FA50Nakonieczna-Bartosiewicz, Justyna
TB31Nakou, Sofia
WA71, FB05Nalepa, Monika
FD49Nam, Hoshik
MH08Nam, Taehyun
SC62, MG06, WC38Nance, Mark
WD24, SC52Nanes, Ma hew
MD18Nanlohy, Sascha
MF19Nannerini, Augusta
WD74, SD11Nantermoz, Olivia
MB01Na'pu , Tiara
TC71, TA32Narain, Seema
MD07Narayan, John
TC41Narayanan Ku y, Sumitha
SA00-2Narayanan, Ni n
WA27, MD13Narayanaswamy, Lata
WB43Narine, Shaun
SC77, FB78Narita, Karin
WD04, FD42Narizny, Kevin
TD77, WC31Narlikar, Amrita
SC72, MG06Narminio, Elisa
MA06Nartok, Esra Elif
TA49, WC66Nascimento, Daniela
FB18Nash, Shannon
MH07, SD40, TC56Nassar, Aya M.
SD29Natale, Eleonora
SD23, TC21Nathan, Laurence
TD60, FA52, SD51Na er, Katharina
WD36Naughton, Emma
SA50, WD28, SB79Naujoks, Daniel
WB78Naumes, Sarah
SA76Nava , Nadia
FC37, SD12, TD56Navari, Cornelia B.
TA07, WA12Nay, Olivier
SD15nazari, noorin
MB14Ndagire, Josephine
FB70, WC70, TC53Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J
SB72, WB50Neads, Alex
SA08Neafie, Jessica
MB07Nedal, Dani K.
WD01-BNedjar, Mekia
SA40Needleman, Mallory
TB46, SD62, FC36Neilsen, Rhiannon
WB05Nelsen, Brent
SC71Nelson, Amy
WA40, FC51Nelson, Chad
TC68Nemeth, Stephen
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TA66Nershi, Karen
WB54Ne o, Bre R.
TA46, MH17Neubert, Moritz
TC67, WA47, WD19Neudorfer, Natascha
SC15Neumann, Cecilie Basberg
SC15, SD21Neumann, Iver B.
FB06, SB54, WC66Neumeier, Stefanie
MA04Neves, Bárbara
WD66Neves, Leonardo Paz
WB31, FD53Neville, Kate
FC65Newell, Ariel
TD33, MC09, MH03Newell, Peter
TC78Newlove-Eriksson, Lindy M.
TD11, WD03, TB67, WB24, TC55Newman, Abraham
WA73Newnham, Randall E.
TC01-BNewsome, Peyton
WA75Newton, Mike
TB12, FB06, TC66, MB04Nexon, Daniel
WB71Neyer, Jürgen
TA45Ngampramuan, Soavapa
WC68Nguyen, Jennifer
TB13Nguyen, Quynh
SC07Ni Aolain, Fionnuala
SC04Nicander, Lars
FB55Nichols, Angela D.
TA46Nichols, Thomas
SD42, FC28Nicoson, Chris e
SB49Niculescu, Sorin-Sebas an
FB63Niculescu-Dinca, Vlad
WD39Niederberger, Aurel
FC20Nielsen, Rebecca
SB34Nielsen, Richard
WB49Nielsen, Tobias
FD08, SC24, TB67Nielson, Daniel L.
WC25Niki na, Yulia
FA10Nikolic, Luka
MA04Nikulin, Maxim
SB67Nilsson, Desirée
SC04Nilsson, Niklas
WA64Niparko, Łukasz Walenty
FA72Nishimura, Yui
WA30Nishitani, Makiko
TB74Nizhnikau, Ryhor
TB49, SA52Nizkorodov, Evgenia
SC49Njoku, Emeka Thaddues
ME15Nkula, Laura
SA79, FC21Noa, Kristen
WD17, WB73, MA08, FA21, TC62, TB01-A
Noakes, Stephen
WD53Noble, Ben
WC56Noce , Julien
FD52Noda, Orion
TA31, WA61Noel, Guyma
FA11, SB30Noelke, Andreas
TD23Noesselt, Nele
SB17Nogueira, Joao P.
FD78Nolasco, Claire
SD43Nolte, Detlef
TB24, FB31Nomikos, William
MC10Noonan, Norma C.
FC02, WD02Nooruddin, Irfan
WD61Nordås, Ragnhild
TA32Nordenstam, Axel
WA78, SB60Nordin, Astrid
TA29Norman, Jethro
FD58, TC63, SD51Norman, Kelsey
TC03Norman, Ludvig
FB73Norris, Ma hew
TB66, SB72, WB12Norris, William
FD11, WC15Norrlof, Carla
WA40Norton, Anthony
FC11Nossal, Kim Richard
MA16Nourzhanov, Kirill
MF08Novotna, Tereza
SA73Nowack, Daniel
TD01-A, WB71Noy, Inbar
FA36Noyes, Dorothy
TA27Ntombela, Nomzamo
SA71, WB63Nunez-Mietz, Fernando
MA13Nunn, Alex
WC29Nussio, Enzo
WA53Nu , Cullen
TD77Nwankwo, Chidebe Ma hew
MD10Nyawo, James
WD04, TC60, TA45Nye Jr., Joseph S.
WA47Nyei, Ibrahim
TD32Nyenyezi Bisoka, Aymar
TD27Nyers, Peter
TA36, FC57Nygård, Håvard Mokleiv
TA74, FB45Nyman, Elizabeth
MA05, WC61Nyman, Jonna
SC18, MC12O Dochartaigh, Niall
MC07Oando, Samwel
TA65Oates, John G.
MH11Obamamoye, Babatunde
SB51Obayashi, Kazuhiro
TC66, TD09Obendiek, Anke
FA13, WB72Öberg, Dan
TA01-DOberle, Holly
SD67Obermeier, Nina
WC05Oberthuer, Sebas an
FC73, WA37, TB08Obi, Cyril
SA27O'Brien, Isabella
SA27O'Brien, Robert James
WC36O'Brien-Udry, Cleo
SD65Obydenkova, Anastassia V.
MG10Ochei, Nkem
TC32Ochoa-Bilbao, Luis
TB42Ociepka, Beata
WA70O'Connell, William D.
FD12, FA04O'Dell, Roni Kay Marie
WC53Odgaard, Liselo e
WD61Odlová, Markéta
FB52, WB75O'Donnell, Frank
FB67, WA57, TA73, WD44O'Donoghue, Aoife
FD30, TD05O'Driscoll, Cian
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TD40Odumosu-Ayanu, Ibironke
SD40, SC41Odysseos, Louiza
MF19Oertel, Joseph
SD33, SC01Oestreich, Joel E.
SD15Offu , Stephen
TA68O'Flynn , Ciaran
SD28Ogbu, Oluchi Gloria
SB73Ogungbemi, Temitope
TA19Ogunnubi, Olusola
TB53Oh, Inhwan
TC49OH, jeonghyun
SB19Oh, Seung-Youn
FD44O'Hagan, Jacinta G.
TC17Ohlke, Amanda
WA01-D, SA35Oidtmann, Raphael
TC44, WC37Oinam, Anuradha
WC68Ojanen, Hanna
WD28Okabe, Midori
WB70Okech, Awino
WD55, FA63O'Keef, Andreea
SC18, SA78Okoi, Obasesam
FB54, SD08Okpotor, Faith I.
FA19, WA21Oksamytna, Kseniya
FC06, TB22, TA46, SB37, TC61, TD16Oktay, Sibel
SB50Okubo, Ayako
WB34Okunev, Igor
SD75Okusako, Hajime
FB54Olafsdo r, Gudlaug
FD68Olar, Roman-Gabriel
WB01-DOlczak, Nicholas
MC17Olejníková, Lenka
WB79Olesker, Ronnie M.
MC04Oliveira Filho, Flavio Alexandre de
M00Oliveira, Daniel
FC38Ollerenshaw, Trent
TB73Olmsted, Jennifer
TB42, SD11, SA35, WC11Oloba, Olufemi
TB68, FC50O'Loughlin, Ben
SB13O'Loughlin, John
FB79Olsen, Helene
FA71Olsen, Tricia D.
WD56, FA15Olson Lounsbery, Marie
SA41Olson, Daniel
WC08, SC26Olson, Lara
FD24Olson, Laura
SA58Olsowski, Felix
SA02, WD29, MB14Olsson, Louise
WD58O'Mahoney, Joseph
WD16O'Mahony, Megan
FC73, SA22Omanga, Duncan
SD32, WC71Omarsdo r, Silja Bara
FA18O'Mealia, Thomas
SA63, TB22Omelicheva, Mariya Y.
SB52, FC48Omeni, Akali
SD46, FC51Omi, Keita
SC52Onder, Ilayda
WD21, FB33, WA58Onder, Nilgun
TD08, TA39Onderco, Michal
TD63, WA20Onea, Tudor A.
WB31, FA49, TD12, SC47, TC36, FD53, FC08, WA18
O'Neill, Kate
WD24, MC01Ong, Lyne e H.
WB35Onken, Monika
SC75Onuf, Nicholas
MB14Oo, Phyu Phyu
TB47, FD29, SD40Opondo, Sam O.
TD08, WD37, FC42Oppermann, Kai
MB15, MH02Orchard, Phil
SD14, WD48O'Regan, Davin
FA27O'Reilly, Marc J.
SA58O'Reilly, Peter
WC20Oren, Eitan
TA73, SC07O'Rourke, Catherine
TB19O'Rourke, Lindsey
SC32Orr, Celeste
SC03Orrego-Torres, Ely
TA25Orsborn, Sarah
WC51Orsini, Amandine
WD09Orsun, Omer
SB40Ortbals-Wiser, Candice
TC31ORTEGA-VELAZQUEZ, ELISA
FD10, TC32Or z de Zarate, Almendra
WA79Or z, Carlos J.
MB08Osama, Mai
SD46O'Shea, Paul M.
TB05Osiewicz, Przemysław
WA77Oskanian, Kevork K.
WD26Oskolkov, Petr
WA66Oskrouchi, Ali
SA04Osorio, Javier
FB24Ossa, Heljä
TC30, FC30Østby, Gudrun
TB01-D, MF09, SA75, FC71Ostergard, Robert L.
TA58Ostermann, Chris an
TD08, TA39, WC48, TB21Ostermann, Falk
TC52O'Sullivan, Louis
FC19, SD34Oswald Spring, Ursula
WB68, WC15Otero-Iglesias, Miguel
FA47Oudet, Benjamin
M00Ou-Yang, Ray
TD40Ovadia, Jesse Salah
TC44Ovalle, Raquel
FC78, MD06Owen, Catherine
WB55, FA63Owen, Erica
TB19, SD25Owen, John M.
FA76Owens, Mackubin
FA43Owens, Patricia
MD08, WC32Owsiak, Andrew
SB00-1Oyawale, Akinyemi
ME13Ozbek, Dilara
SB26, TB61Ozcan, Berika
FA46, WB05Ozdamar, Ozgur
SD77Ozdemir, Renk
SD39Ozduzen, Ozge
WC23Ozen, H. Ege
TD22Ozerdem, Alpaslan
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WB21Ozkan, Alperen
WC32Özkan, Arda
TD22Ozkececi-Taner, Binnur
TB34Ozkul, Derya
MF09Ozonze, Joachim
WD26Oztas, Buket
FB19, FD02Oz g, Lacin Idil
SB15, FD33, FB50Ozturk, Ahmet Erdi
TD11, WD25, FA07Paár-Jákli, Gabriella
FC56Pabst, Adrian
SB44Pacciardi, Agnese
WB49, TC36, FA02, FC08Pacheco-Vega, Raul
FB27, FD36, MB17, TD06Paczynska, Agnieszka
TA31, FD27, FB36Paffenholz, Thania
MG13Pagán Sánchez, Antonio José
TA51, TD75, MF07, WD31, SA72Pagot, Rhaissa
MF17Paicu, Silviu
MA03Paikin, Zachary
FC31Paikowsky, Deganit
TC41Pal, Deep
FD34Pales ni, Stefano
WD16, WA38Palestrino, Mirko
SB71Palik, Júlia
WB75, TC41Paliwal, Avinash
FD49Palkki, David D.
WD41, SC44, FA44Pallister-Wilkins, Polly
WA15Palmer, Glenn
SC04Palmertz, Bjorn
WC67, SA26, FB36Palmiano Federer, Julia
SC68Pal el, Jeremy
FD63, SB49Palubinskas, Ginta T.
WC28, WD25Pamment, James
TC19, FC54, FD54, TD16Pampinella, Stephen
FD71Panagos, Dimitrios
SD77Pandit, Jagri
SD29Pandit, Niharika
TB28Panebianco, Stefania P.
MB09Panizzolo, Seila
WA17, FD66Panke, Diana
WC31Pannier, Alice
WA78, FA26Pant, Saurabh
WD51, TC45Pantoliano Panico, Carolina
FD38, MC15Pantzerhielm, Laura
TC44Paoliello, Tomaz
SA47PAPA, MASSIMO
FB52, SD57Papa, Mihaela
WD77Papagaryfallou, Ioannis
TA28Papageorgiou, Maria (Mary)
SC42Paparella, Giuseppe
ME03Pape, Robert A.
TD33, FC08Papin, Marielle
SB29, TB21, TA01-BPaquin, Jonathan
WA04Paquin, Stéphane
WB62Paracha, Sobia
TD23Paradise, James
TD24Parajon, Eric
WA03, SA44, SC58Paras, Andrea
WB02, SB41, TD32, SD29, FD02Parashar, Swa
FC70, MA01, FB43, SD55Parasram, Ajay
SC12, TB60Pardesi, Manjeet
SC40Parent, Genevieve S.
WA20Parent, Joseph M.
SD36, FA75Parente, Francesca
TB07, SA19Paris, Roland
FA60, WC71Parisi, Laura
WC04, MC14, TA38Parízek, Michal
FB66Park, Albert Sanghoon
WC60, TB61, FA73Park, Baekkwan
WC66, SB79Park, Chun-Young
FA68Park, Gene
WA09Park, Han Woo
WA45Park, In Young
FB42Park, Jaehan
SB25Park, Jieun
MC18Park, June
WC60, FB65Park, Sanghoon
WA09, WC04Park, Sejung
WB03, WD79Park, Seo-Hyun
WD74Park, So Yeon
MG02, TC49, SA49Park, Soul
FD35, SA53, MH02Park, Susan M.
TD66, FD23Park, Yohan
FC32Parker, Jay M.
TA34, SD44Parker-Vincent, Celia
TD04, TA76, WD71Parkinson, Sarah Elizabeth
TC36Parks, Louisa
WA30, FC67Parlar Dal, Emel
MA19Parmanand, Sharmila
ME06Parmar, Inderjeet S.
TB01-C, WC71Parmen er, Mary Jane C.
WD33Parpart, Jane L.
SC12Parris, Sam
MC10, FC33Parro , Bruce
SB10, SD43Parthenay , Kevin
MD14, SA05Par s-Jennings, Hannah
SC47, WB49Pasch, Korey
SD41, TD20Pasha, Mustapha Kamal
FC31Pashakhanlou, Arash Heydarian
WD10Passmore, Timothy
WB60Pasternak, Avia
WA76, WD31, WB63Paszat, Emma
FD00-1Pataky, Julia
FB57Patane, Christopher
WC53, SD53, WD21, SB22, SA46Patarin-Jossec, Julie
SB23Patel , Carmalita Dorell Ben
TB49Patel, Ekta
TC33, FD07, FA06, WA18Paterson, Ma hew
TB75Patrick, Stewart M.
SB46Pa berg, Philipp
WD75Pa erson, Amy S.
SD38, SC03Pa erson, Eric
SD62Pa son, James
MB01Pa on, Tamara
FD75, SA50Patz, Ronny
WD72, TA26Patzer, Jeremy
WA46Paul, Ruxandra
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WC16Paul, Salome
WB13, TC72, WC01, SD25, SB27Paul, T. V.
WB35, FD19Paula, Katrin
WB48Pauli, Markus
FB52, WC56Paulus, Alexandra
MB05Pauly, Louis
MC16, WA53Pauly, Reid
MH11Paun, Alina
TB61, FA75Pauselli, Gino
SD52Payan, Tony
TA54, WC11Payler, Megan
MB08Paylor, Alyssa
WC33, FC44Payne, Andrew
FC32Payne, Rodger A.
TB34, ME01Pearlman, Wendy
FB44Pears , Louise
FA37, TA44Pearson, Margaret
TC39Pease, Kelly-Kate
FB58, FC26Pechenkina, Anna O.
SA50, WD28Pécoud, Antoine
WD09Pedahzur, Ami
MG06Pedersen, Stefan
SA37Pedersen, Tore
SC17Pedraza-Farina, Laura
SD51Pedroza, Luicy
SB21, WA44Peez, Anton
SB55Peirolo, Silvia
FA26Peisakhin, Leonid
FC31Pekkanen, Saadia
FB26, TA15, WC22, TC22Peksen, Dursun
WD77Peled, Hadas
SD63Pelopidas, Benoit
TA35Peltola, Markus
WA13Peltonen, Hannes
WB04Pemstein, Daniel
FD27Penagos, Lina
SB73Penar, Peter
SB52Penatzer, Heather
TC46Penel, Charlo e
SA68Peperkamp, Lonneke
TC53Peralta, J. Salvador
FC21, WC61Perazzone, Stéphanie
FC11, MB09Percival, Valerie
WB45, FA36Perea Ozerin, Iratxe
FB76Pereira da Silva Gama, Carlos Frederico
TA56Pereira, Joana Castro
SA07Pérez Aguirre, Manuel
TC71Perez de Arcos, Marina
WB73Perez Espi a, Carlos
TA01-BPérez Gil, Sofia
WB64Pérez Gómez, Itzel Pamela
FC10, TD44Pérez, José O.
TB59Perez, Luke
WB00-1, SC03Pérez-Ríos, Maria-Victoria
TB22Perkey, Autumn
SC74, FA24Perkoski, Evan
SD54, SC37, SA55Perliger, Arie
TB32Perlman, Susan
TA48Perret, Sarah
TB01-D, TC11Perrin, Ayodeji
FD46, TB08Perro a, Daniela
TD12Perry, Jocelyn
TA15, TB72Perry, Kate
FA38, TB47, WB38, ME14Persaud, Randolph B.
FD47, FB56Person, Robert
SA44, FB66Pertsis, Ruthie
SC47Perut, Melisa
FD73, SA66Peskin, Victor
WA02Peter, Ada
FA46, SA19Peter, Mateja
SA75, TB06Peters, Laura
TD31, FD58Peters, Margaret E.
TA72Peters, Nils
SC37Peterscheck, Anne
SA37, FD41Petersen, Karen
TC46Petersohn, Ulrich Andreas
TB07Peterson, David
ME02Peterson, Jenny H.
SB79Peterson, Miranda
TD24Peterson, Susan
SD47, TA15Peterson, Timothy
WD22, TB73Peterson, V. Spike
WB05Petri, Dennis
SD10, TA31, WA61, MC19, FA74Petricevic, Vanja
MB03, MA03Petrova, Irina
FB32, FD13Petrova, Kris na
FD22Petrova, Margarita H.
FB65Petrova, Marina G.
WB19, MH08Petrovics, Ariel
MB19, SC49, TD73Petrozziello, Allison
FA11, FC62Petry, Johannes
WC09, MA05Pe nger, Tom
TA38Pevehouse, Jon
FA47, TB32Pfaff, Debora
MF04Pfeiffer, Mar n
WA01-CPfister, Dominic
FA38, SB76, WA32Phạm, Quỳnh N.
WB77Pham, Thi Thuy Duong
TB58Phan, Dung
TB14Phayal, Anup
FA27Phelps, Martha (Dee)
TB17Pherson, Katherine Hibbs
FA51Pherson, Randy
MD10Phillip Apuuli, Kasaija
WB39Phillips, Andrew Bradley
WC67, TC51, TD41, SB65Phillips, Brian J.
TB70Phillips, Rachel
TC38, SB15, FD33, SC03Philpo , Daniel
FB79Philpo , Simon
FA45Phua, Joanna
FA10, SC32, TD24, TB76, FD52, TC58Phull, Kiran
FC63Phythian, Mark
MD09Pianta, Silvia
WA46Piccoli, Lorenzo
SB33Piccolli, Larlecianne
FC06, FB53, SA22Pickering, Jeff
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FC13Pickering, Steve
SA26Pickhardt, Julia
FD20, SB02, SC48, WA27, FC61, MD13, TB08
Picq, Manuela Lavinas
MD17Pieliński, Bartosz
WA01-B, TC26, ME11Piereder, Jinelle
SD79Pierman, Garre
WA31PIERRE, JEMIMA
FC78Piersma, Michiel
FA07Piga o, Jaqueline
MC09Piggot, Georgia
FB37, SA48Pigman, Geoffrey Allen
SA37Pili, Giangiuseppe
MC01Pils, Eva
SA02, SC27, WB35, TA17, SD02Pinckney, Jonathan
TD13Pincu, Inbar
WD60Pincus, Rebecca
WA49Pindyck, Shira
FC41, SC50Pineros Ayala, Rafael
TA78Pineu, Daniel F.
FC68, FD51, MB10Pingeot, Lou
SB18Pinheiro, Flavio
TA47Pinkard, Octavius
SC51Pino, Nathan
TD25Pinson, Cecilia
SC53, SA54Pinson, Lauren
FB35Pinto, Danielle Jacon Ayres
TC51Piombo, Jessica R.
TD58Pisoiu, Daniela I.
TC79Pitakdumrongkit, Kaewkamol
TC44, FD77Pi s, Wayne J.
TD77, FB48, FC42, WC23Plagemann, Johannes
TC70Plagis, Misha
TA13Plajas, Ildiko
WA67Plana, Sara
TA43Pla e, James
WC13, WB22, TC56Plonski, Sharri
TA10Pluff, Anna
FD34, FC76, TC42Plunke , Anna
FB27, SD42, TD06Podder, Sukanya
WB04Poetranto, Irene
SA70, MH07, SD41, SB70Poets, Desirée
WD19Pogodda, Sandra
SD75, TA28Poh, Angela
TB26Polanco Leal, Perla
WC77Polizzi, Marc
SB71Polkinghorn, Brian
SC08, FB22, FD73, SA66Pollack, Mark A.
TB32Pollard, Stacey
FB26, TC30Polo, Sara
WD46Pomeroy, Caleb
FB62, FA65Ponce de Leon, Chris an
TC52Pond, Amy
TB46Pontbriand, Karine
TA05Ponte, Stefano
TD21Poopuu, Birgit
FC47Popkova, Anna A.
TB56Popova, Irina
FC25Porcelli, Emanuel
MC18, WD39Portela, Clara
TD00-1, SB51Porten, John
SB72, WB53, FC52, FD42Porter, Jack J.
FD01, SC42Porter, Patrick H. M.
WD52Portugal-Ramirez, Mario
TB18Posen, Barry
TC22Pospieszna, Paulina
WD19, TB20Pospisil, Jan
WA25Postema, Saskia
TB43Postlethwaite , Verity
SC66Po er, Brian C.
FC27Po er, Philip
TC73Po er, Yannick
WB40, SD18, MB10, TC66Pouliot, Vincent
SC19, SB60Powel, Brieg
TC72Powell, Stephen
SB59, TB62, SC57, WC36Powers, Kathleen
WC36, TD24Powers, Ryan M.
TB68, SC13Powers, Shawn M.
MH04Powles, Anna
TB19, FB35, TD36, FA24Poznansky, Michael
MD07, FD45Pradella, Lucia
MG05Pradhan, Monisha
SC22Pradhan, Sanjeevan
TA56Prakash, Aseem
SA79Prakash, Deepa
TD75, TB72, TA27Prandini Assis, Mariana
SB77Prasad K, Vishnu
FC38Prasad, Pushkala
TC28, WB42Prasad, Shubha Kamala
WC47Prather, Lauren
TC20, MF01, FB60, TB09Pra , Simon
SA03, WC52, FB29Pra , Tyler
SB21, TC22Preble, Keith
MB02Prelec, Tena
MB15, TC37Prem, Berenike
WC46Presberger, David
TC48Press, Daryl G.
FA69Press-Barnathan, Galia
FD55Pressman, Jeremy
FD18, SD79Pres a, Joseph D.
WC01-APriadi, Marcellina
FA09Price, Charlie
FC11, SD55Price, Richard
SB30, FA60Price, Sophia
FD74Prieto, German C.
SC47, FD53Princen, Thomas
WD11, SC69, WC11Pring, Jamie
TB14Prins, Brandon
TC78Privalov, Roman
FB52Priyandita, Gatra
TB63Protevi, John
ME02, FD78, TC62, WD27Pruce, Joel R.
FC18, FA60, FD02Pruegl, Elisabeth
WD10, SD22Prue , Lindsey
TB68Prui de Santos, Gabriella M.
TC74Prum, Marie
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TA06, WB48, TB58, FC67, WA01-C, SB77
Prys-Hansen, Miriam
WC55, TD46, TC50, SC22Pu, Xiaoyu
TC65Puchala, Donald
WA71Puchko-Wilson, Iuliia
MF19, TC39Pugh, Jeffrey
WC68Pugliese, Giulio
FB09Pullen, Rebekah
SB46Pulver, Simone
WC04Pupcenoks, Juris
WD00-1, SB46Purcell, Maureen
WD05, WB78, FD40, FC21, FA18Puri, Asees
FC58, SC45Purnell, Kandida
FA52Puskarova, Paula
TD10, MA10Puskas , Nikole
TC77Puybareau, Benjamin
TB16, WA00-2Qayum, Nayma
TC27Qehaja, Florian
FC70Qian, Jing
TA03Qiao-Franco, Guangyu
SD47Qiu, Xiaojuan
TB09Quack, Sigrid
FD65, SC29Quackenbush, Stephen
MB05Quaglia, Lucia
SB53Quamar, Md. Muddassir
FD65, FA48Quek, Kai
FD20, MF06, SA13, FA05, MB04Querejazu, Amaya
FA34Quest, Hendrik
WD33, SC67, FB25Quiliconi, Cin a
SC33Quinn, Adam J.
TD79, FD79, FA74, SC07Quinn, Joanna R.
FD44Quinton-Brown, Patrick
TB51, SC09Quirk, Joel
WA60Quissell, Kathryn
SA41Quist, Terry C.
WC46Quoss, Franziska
TB38Rabbia, Mar n
SB42, ME09Rached, Gabriel
TA70Rademacher, Inga
WD24, SA04Radford, Benjamin
SB57Radomski, Julia
TC46Radziszewski, Elizabeth
ME15Rafanelli, Lucia
MG18Raffle, Euan
WD41, TA48, FB60Rafiq, Samah
SD07Ragandang , Primi vo III
TA13, TD34Ragazzi, Francesco
WB17Raggo, Paloma
WB00-2Raghuvanshi, Vaishali
ME11Ragionieri, Rodolfo
SB45Rahman, Huda
FC61, WC30Rahman, Momin
SD06, TA19, MA06Rahman, Umer
FD79Rahnama, Roxanne
FA55Rai, Dhannjay Kumar
WA56Raine, Suzanne
WC75, TA14Raineri, Luca
WC60, TD76Rains, Ma hew
FB39, FD79Raja, Sinduja
TC28Rajagopalan, Rajesh
SB43Rajagopalan, Rajeswari P.
WB45Rajala, Anna I.
FD45Rajaram, Prem K.
TA79Rajavuori, Mikko
SB53Rakhmat, Muhammad
FC17Rakisits, Claude
TD49Rakove, Robert
FB06, WD17, MG17Ralph, Jason
SB59, WD54Ralston, Robert
WC42Ram, Melanie H.
WC00-1Ramachandran, Swetha
WA14RAMALHO, LAIS DE
FA25Ramanujam, Nandini
FA00-2Ramirez Soto, Ana Luisa
FD71Ramirez, Ernesto
FB04Ramirez, Francisco O.
WC52Ramjee, Divya
FC19ramos, estebanramos
TA50Ramos, Jennifer
FB17Ramsbotham, Oliver
SD66Rana, Chetan
SA59Rana, Sohel
WD57, SA04Randahl, David
ME05Randazzo, Elisa
TC24Rangazas, Stephen
FB54Rangel Naegele, Andre
TA44Ranjan, Rajiv
TA09Rantanen, Teemu
FD62Rao, Smri
MB09, WC23Raposo de Mello, Anna Carolina
WC72Rapp, Kyle
FB74Raś, Maciej
TC27Rasheed, Amjed
FB59Rasho, Nahrain
SD10, WA61, SC72Rashwan, Eman
TC75Raska, Francis D.
WA56Rasmussen, Nicholas
SB75, SC66, SD35, FD25Rasool, Adnan
SB03, TA46Rathbun, Brian
WC42Ratzlaff, Adam
WD65Raube, Kolja
SD03Rauh, Christopher
MB03Raunio, Tapio
FB59, WB50, WA67, WC02Rauta, Vladimir
WD24Ravanilla, Nico
SC73, TD44, FD02Ravecca, Paulo
TC52Ravi, Aparna
SD58, TC19, TA37Ravndal, Ellen Jenny
WC60Ray, Atandra
WA14Raymond, Anjane e
FB06, WB41Raymond, Mark
M00Raynor, Benjamin
MG03Raz Mohammad, Azadah
SB23razafi, ela ana
WA49, FA16Razakamaharavo, Velomahanina
FA75Read, Hannah
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TD21, WA07, WB47Read, Roisin
TD38Rebro, Olga
WA42Rečević, Tijana
WD40Reckien, Diana
MF06, FA05Reddekop, Jarrad
TA30Redden, Stephanie M.
TB39, MC16, WC52Reddie, Andrew
WB01-CRedeker, Dennis
FA53, MB08, SA05Redwood, Henry
FA18Reeder, Bryce W.
FB74Reese, Michael
TD64, TB31Reeves, Audrey
TB69Regilme, Salvador San no
FA32Reginbogin, Herbert
TC77, SD35Regnier, Cindy
WD64Regulska-Ingielewicz , Barbara
FD65Reich, Noam
TD46Reichberg, Gregory
FA33, TB08Reiling, Carrie
WC33Reilly, Angus
FD47, FA62Reilly, Gregory
TB48Reimann, Kim
TB07, FB69Reinalda, Bob
SB79, WA57, TB09, TD45Reiners, Nina
SA58Reinfeld (Ph.D.), Yuval
SD03Reisch, Gregor
FC03Reitan, Ruth
TB19, SC29Reiter, Dan
SC22Ren, Xiao
FD50Ren, Yue
TA34Renault, Clément
SB01, TA05Renckens, Stefan
WD34, FA20Renic, Neil
TA61Renns ch, Joachim K.
TA24, SD26Reno, William
SB59, WC14, SC57, TB62Renshon, Jonathan
MA15, MD06Repnikova, Maria
SA44Reshetnikov, Anatoly
SA57Resnick Samo n , Laura
WA54Resnick, Evan
WC33, SC33, SD48Restad, Hilde E.
SA07Restrepo, Elvira-Maria
SB04Retanan, Luis Jacob
TC52, SD68, FC25Rethel, Lena
TD72Re berg, Angelika
SC66Re g, Elai
MD09Re l, Paula
TB30Reul, Mirko
FD43, TB12, WC03Reus-Smit, Chris an G. K.
SD28, FB75, TD75Reuter, Tina Kempin
MC19, FB23, FD61Revkin, Mara
FD61Reyes, Liana Eustacia
SD13Reykers, Yf
SD15Reynolds, Amy
FD52Reynolds, Ian
WC35, WB05, FB21RezaeeDaryakenari, Babak
SA59, SB63Rhamey Jr., J. Patrick
MB05, MF14Rhinard, Mark
WD63, TD43Riaz, Ali
FD09, TD77Ribeiro Hoffmann, Andrea
FB64Ribeiro, Thais
SC51Ricard, Maxime
TA49Ricarte, Joana
TC35RICCI, ERIKA
WD12, FC27Rich, Timothy
WA56Richardson, Louise
SD08Richardson, Michael
WA48, SA30, TC43Richey, Lisa Ann
WA09Richey, Mason
FA01, SA19, WD19, SB05, SC28Richmond, Oliver
SA35, FA56Richmond, Sean
FD00-1, TB05Richter, Hannes
SA73, SC28Richter, Solveig
TB10, ME14Richter-Montpe t, Melanie
WC18, FC40, WA56Richterova, Daniela
WC29, WA67Rickard, Kit
FD08Rickard, Stephanie J.
FA24Rid, Thomas
WC61, ME05Ridden, Louise
TB14Rider, Toby James
SD13, WC68Rieker, Pernille
FD47, SA32, WC02Riemann, Malte
WA01-A, FD12Rie g, Katharine
TD35Rietjens, Sebas aan
FC15, TA43, SA56Rim, Hyun Ji
SB14, FC18Rinck, Patricia
SD01Ring, Jonathan
TA19Rinker, Jeremy A.
WA11Rinna, Anthony
SB56, SC55Rio Tinto, Daniel
WA04Rioux, X. Hubert
TB27, SD25Ripsman, Norrin M.
WB01-B, FC35, FB04, TA08, FA11Risse, Thomas
TA59rithmire, meg
WC01-A, TC47Ritholtz, Samuel
FC35Ri berger, Berthold
TD59Ri er, Emily
TC01-CRi er, Kellan
FB43Ri nger, Eric
WC13, ME05, TC56Rivas, Althea-Maria
TA36, SB58Rivera Celes no, Mauricio
MB03Rivera Escar n, Adrià
MB14Riveros-Morales, Yolanda
FB22Rixen, Thomas
FB59, SB07Rizkallah, Amanda
WB45Roark, Polly
FA60Roberts, Adrienne L.
TD28Roberts, Annie
WA64Roberts, James C.
SD45Roberts, Jordan
TC07Roberts, Stephen
WA42Robertson, Jeffrey
FC46, TA48, FB18Robinson, Corey
TC24Robinson, Kaitlyn
FC79Robinson, Kellan
WB67Robinson, Kelly
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WD30, SC10Robinson, Lindsay
WB51, TD54, SA56Robinson, Todd
FB61Robison, Mark
WA34Robson, Maria
WB30, FA68, TA70, FD45Roccu, Roberto
FC13Rød, Espen Geelmuyden
MC13, MD05Rodehau-Noack, Johanna
TB70Roderick, Leanne
WA14, TB70Rodima-Taylor, Daivi
TB02Rodman, Lindsay
TC59Rodrigues Balao, Sandra Maria
TA63, WA68, MC04, SA00-2Rodrigues Vieira, Vinicius Guilherme
SC40Rodrigues, Daniel M.
SC65Rodrigues, Thiago
TD25Rodriguez, Abelardo
SC76, TD56Rodriguez, J. Luis
WC34, WD29, SD07Rodriguez, Mery
SA25Rodriguez, Raul
FB05Rodriguez-Triocci, Emilio
SB40Roe, Elena
TD53, TC49, WB77Roehrig, Terence
WB64, TC74, SD12Roesch, Felix
FD28Rofe, J. Simon
FB22, TC36Roger, Charles B.
SA38Rogers, Damien
FA58, WD47, SC63, WA62Rogers, James
MD03Rogers, Philip
WA60, TD27Rogerson, Ken
WD12, WB18, FB46, WA49Rogg, Jeff
FC43, WA19Rogstad, Adrian
TC03Rohlfing, Ingo
FD13Rohner, Dominic
SB47Rohrer, Kris na
SD41Rojas, Cris na
TD72Rolandsen, Øystein
WD38, WA58Rolf, Niklas
TA49Roman, Raul
TD66Romani, Alessandra
WC60Romaniuk, Sco Nicholas
TD33Rone, Julia
SA37Rønn, Kira Vrist
WD01-CRooney, James
FC79Roper, Steven
TA54Røren, Pål
TC60Rosefielde, Steven S.
FD74, FA27Rosen, Amanda M.
SC25Rosenberg, Andrew
TD12Rosenberg, Jonathan
FD16Rosenberg, Sophie
FB50Rosenberger, Chandler R.
SA52Rosenbloom, Daniel
FC49Rosendal, Kris n
TA60, SD05, TB16, SC70, TD18Rosenow, Doerthe
WB71Rosenstein, Emilie
TA76Rosenzweig, Steven
TA16Roshchin, Evgeny
SC54Rosol, Mike
FA01Rosoux, Valerie
TB15Rosow, Stephen J.
WB07Ross, Andrew A. G.
WB30, TA09Rossdale, Chris
SA09Rossi, Christopher
FC69, FD47, SA32, WC02Rossi, Norma
SD11Rossmiller, Ela
WB78, SB17Rossone de Paula, Francine
FB32Rosvold, Elisabeth L.
TB14Roszko, Edyta
WB61, FA25Roter, Petra
TD53Roth, Antoine
TC03Röth, Leonce
FA10, FB18, TD09Rothe, Delf
TC47Rothe, Johannes
FC31Rotzer, Alexandra
SC37Rotzer, Simon
FA29, FC43Rousseau, Elise
WB11Rouvinski, Vladimir
FA24, WA53Rovner, Joshua
WC47Rowan, Sam
WD05, TB31Rowe, Cami
WD60, WC07Rowe, Elana
WB29Rowland, Alisson
FC06Rowling, Charles
MA07, SD72Roy , Pallavi
FC15Roy, Nabarun
MA04Roy, Nalanda
FB11, MH16Roy, Pushpak Kumar
SD62, SB60Royer, Christof
TA49Różalska, Monika
MG14Rozario, Marianne
WA11, FD48Rozman, Gilbert
WB14Ruback, Tim
FD49Rubin, Lawrence
SC34, SA55, TC68Rubin, Michael
SB42Rubinson, Eyal
SC74Rubio, Rosalie
WC24Rubiolo, Florencia
TC08Rublee, Maria Rost
WB25Ruby, Keven
SD31Rudkevich, Gennady
FB32Rudolfsen, Ida
FA55, WC46Rudolph, Lukas
WA69, TD77, WB26, TB01-CRudra, Nita
MA15, MG11Rudyak, Marina
TD29, WC48, WB43Ruffa, Chiara
WA39, WD71, WC69, FC16Ruggeri, Andrea
TB35Ruggie, John Gerard
FC72Ruhe, Constan n
WB64, SC25Ruiz Camacho, Paula Ximena
TD74Ruiz Valdes, Michelle
FC12Ruiz-Trejo, Marisa
WB02, SD52, SC45, SA45Runyan, Anne Sisson
WB06Rupka, Sean
WA37, FD59Ruppel, Samantha
SA33, FA30Rushton, Simon
WD76Russell, Alison
WC09, SB55, TA14Russo, Alessandra
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TA12Rustad Markussen, Håvard
FB32, FC30Rustad, Siri Aas
FC38, MA01, WC16, MF03, WA32, MH01, SB70, TD20, TB08
Rutazibwa, Olivia Umurerwa
WC38, FD10Rutherford, Ken
FC18, SD42, ME05Ryan, Caitlin M.
WA38, FA35Rychnovska, Dagmar
FD68Ryckman, Kirssa Cline
WB13, TD30Rynning, Sten
WC54Ryu, Jeheung
WD01-BS. Sundaram, Sasikumar
MC04, ME09Sa, Rafaela
FC52Saad, Radwa
SC34Saarinen, VIlle
FB62, FC30Saavedra-Lux, Laura
FC39, TB10, WC26, MH01, SD78Sabaratnam, Meera
WD09Sabe , Ann ana Maral
WB61Šabič, Zlatko
FB47Sabino de Farias, Igor H.
FA44, FD39Sachseder, Julia
SC56, WA72Sadeh, Tal
MA03Sadiki, Larbi
TD31, FD58Sadiq, Kamal
FB33Sadri, Houman A.
WA76Saeidi, Shirin
TA00-2Safi, Louay
WC14, WD34Sagan, Sco D.
SB58Sagård, Tora
SA42Sage-Passant, Lewis
MG09Sagi, Noga
SD77Sah, Ram Pravesh
MB16Saha, Aniruddha
WA70, TC25Sahasrabuddhe, Adi
TB34SAHIN MENCUTEK, ZEYNEP
WA01-CSahin, Vuslat Nur
MF17Sahoo, Sananda
FB68, M00Sahu, Asima
MG14Said, Engy
TD29, WC48, FC52Saideman, Stephen M.
FD64Saivetz, Carol R.
WA05Saiya, Nilay
WB08, FA38, SD04, SA70, TB47, MC06Sajed, Alina
WD64Sajekaite, Marija
SD46Sakai, Hidekazu
FB15Sakai, Keiko
WA11Sakata, Yasuyo
SA75, FD25Saksena, Mita
SC29, TC72Sakuwa, Kentaro
FA59, FC56, TB36, SD75Sakwa, Richard
SC28Salamanca, José Manuel
MB10Salas Sanchez, Patricia
SA19Salaymeh, Bilal
WB00-1Saleem, Azeemah
WD01-DSaleh, Mona
TA27Salehi, Mariam
WA15, TC30, WB69, TA17Salehyan, Idean
FC21Sales, Tiago
WC75Salgado Espinoza, Raul
FA72Salimi, Khadijeh
SC27Salsha Handiani, Dhania
FD21, SC36, SA24, FB18, MH11Salter, Mark
TB01-CSalvado-Gracia, Miquel
FC33Salzman, Rachel Sarah
MA07Samarthya-Howard, Ambika
WD78Sambaluk, Nicholas
WB78Sammons, Elise
WD30Sample, Emily
TD37San Akca, Belgin
SB50Sanada, Yasuhiro
MG17Sanaei, Ali
WB64Sanahuja, Jose Antonio
MG08Sanchez Bajo, Claudia
MD01Sanchez Parra, Ta ana
FD58Sanchez, Thania
SB18Sánchez-Mon jano, Elena
FC00-2Sand, Erik
FA28, FB14, SC16Sandal, Nukhet A.
SD05, FC66, WD31Sanders, Rebecca
SC08, SD36, FD73, SB68Sandholtz, Wayne
MB18Sändig, Jan
ME10Sands, Christopher
WA17Santa-Cruz, Arturo
TD55Santaniello, Mauro
FB48San ago, Alyssa
SC36Santoire, Bénédicte
FB11Santos Vara, Juan
MF17Santos, Bruna
MG14Santos, Chris an
FA29Santos, Niedja
WD36Santos, Victoria
FA57Santoso, Lie Philip
FD31Sany, Joseph
MG03Sapiano, Jenna
WC01-D, TA00-1Sapkota, Santosh
FD27Saraiva, Rui
TD18Saramago, Andre
FB51Saraseko, Ta ana
SA03Sarbahi, Anoop
SC68Sarduy, Naisy
SB73Sari Ertem, Helin
FC71, TA65Sari, Yasar
FA17Sarkany, Laszlo
SB41, WA03, MA01, TA02, SC58Särmä, Saara
SA36Sarson, Leah
SC23, TA33Sasa, Ghada
TA43Sasaki, Fumiko
TC18Sasikumar, Harikrishnan
WA19, TA77Sasley, Brent E.
TA68Sass, Jensen
WA05Satana, Nil Seda
SD46Sato, Yoichiro
WA09Satoh, Haruko
SD60Sauer, Tom
TA13, WC61Saugmann Andersen, Rune
TD64Sauls, Laura Aileen
FC51Saunders, Elizabeth
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WD61Savage, Jesse Dillon
TC04Savage, Saiph
FB69Savard, Marie-Claude
FB71, FC16Sava c, Filip
MA08Savelyeva, Natalia
MH17Savinok, Viktor
SC34Savolainen, Sonja
TD37Savun, Burcu
TA57, FD69Sazak, Selim Can
WC68Saz-Carranza, Angel
MG01, WC63, TA50Scalera Ellio , Jamie
SB00-1, TD01-C, WA49Scalisi, Carlos
TD79Scanlon, Helen
SB13Scarborough, Grace I.
FC54Scarinzi, Fausto
WD00-1Scartozzi, Cesare M.
SA13, SD41, MC05, MD04Scauso, Marcos Sebas an
SB30Scepanovic, Vera
SD36Schaaf, Steven
SD44Schaefer, David
TD08, FA46Schafer, Mark
MD09Schaffner, Brian
FB26Scha enaar, Susanne
WD04, FD01, WA54Schake, Kori
FB72, FC74, SA75, TB09, WB65Schapper, Andrea
SB52, TD14Scharpf, Adam
TB39, MC16Schechter, Benjamin
WA72Schelhase, Marc
SC73Schenck , Marcela
WD18Schenk, Ana
FB33Schenk, Caress
FA70, WC32, FC67Schenoni, Luis L.
FA73Scherer, Thomas
WD17, SD57Scherzinger, Johannes
SB16, SC01Schia, Niels Nagelhus
SA21, TC32, FB25Schiavon, Jorge Alberto
FC17Schiff, Amira
TC55Schilde, Kaija
TB69Schimmel, Noam
FA36Schindler, Sebas an
SC47, MB13Schipper, Lisa
FC22Schirch, Lisa
TB01-D, WB61, TD77, FA50, SA67, SD09Schirmer, Swantje
FB08, FC08Schleifer, Philip
SD04, TC35Schlesinger, Jayme
TD48Schmeidl, Susanne
SD67Schmid, Davide
SA52Schmid, Nicolas
WA01-D, SD51Schmid, Schmid
TC71, FB25Schmidt, Brian C.
TB00-1, SA56Schmidt, Cody
FC37, WA77, FB11, TD56Schmidt, Dennis
TC78Schmidt, Nikola
SB03Schmidt, Sebas an M.
TA38, MC14Schmidtke, Henning
MG05, WB09, TB09Schmitz, Hans Peter
SB30Schmitz, Luuk
SA44Schmoldt, Janine
SA46, WD01-DSchnabel, Simone
FD06Schneider, Aaron
TC31, TB57Schneider, Gerald
FB13Schneider, Jacquelyn
TC46, FB69, WB71Schneiker, Andrea
SB66Schoeman, Maxi
FD75Schoenfeld, Mirco
MG15Schoeppner, Lydia
WA68, SD57Schöfer, Till
WD74Schofield, Jessica Anderson
WD01-C, FA08, WA14, TD55, WC54Scholte, Jan Aart
TB76Scholz, Felix J.
TA01-AScholz, Tina
TA32Scholz, Tobias
TC15Schomerus, Mareike
MG10Schoner, Rachel
TA60, TD09Schopmans, Hendrik
TA58Schörnig, Niklas
TA01-CScho höfer, Alexander
MH06Scho li, Jivanta
WA16, FB78Schou Tjalve, Vibeke
TD53Schouenborg, Laust
TB45, TD68Schramm, Madison
ME07Schraven, Benjamin
MD17Schreiber, Hanna
WD28Schriever, Sophie
FB38Schroeder Hageman, Theresa
FC47Schroeder, Jared
WA53, SA57Schub, Robert
FB58, WC69, TD51, SB58Schubiger, Livia Isabella
SB31, FB56, SA06, WB54Schuessler, John
SB67Schulhofer-Wohl, Jonah
FB09, TB59Schulman, Jonathan
SC42Schultz, Kenneth A.
SD58, SA34Schulz, Carsten-Andreas
SC07, TA52, WB47, FB40Schulz, Philipp
FB51Schulze Waltrup, Robin
TA69Schulze, David
FB49Schulze, Kai
TC18, WD01-DSchumann, Diane
WD76, WC56Schünemann, Wolf
FD13Schu e, Sebas an
TC14, WB71Schutz, Aus n
FA26Schvitz, Guy
SB67, MF09, FB57Schwab, Regine
WB69Schwaben, Amanda
SD30Schwartz, Herman Mark
WA52, SD61Schwartz, Joshua
SA62, SC53, TD67, WC58Schwartz, Stephanie
WB72, WA10, FA20, SC71Schwarz, Elke
FC52Schwarz, Ma hias
TD48Schwoebel, Mary Hope
FC45Sciarone, Jessica
MH13Sciora , Giulia
TC08Sciubba, Jennifer
FC17, MA14, WA66Scobell, Andrew
WD24Scoggins, Suzanne
SB54, MG01, WB09Sco , Emily K. M.
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FC06, FA28, SD47, TD47Sco , James M.
WB29, TA30, TB10, WD30Sculos, Bryant
FC67Seabra, Pedro
WD23, FC62, SB09, FA19, TC25Seabrooke, Leonard
SA39Seagle, Adriana N.
SD63Sears, Nathan Alexander
TC43Seay, Laura E.
SA56Secrieru, Oana
FA45Sedoc-Dahlberg, Be y Nelly
WC45, MG15Sehbag, Pooja
TB16Sehra, Nikhil
TB68Seib, Philip
SC23, MC06, SB22Seidel, Timothy
WB50Seim, Brigi e
WB01-BSeiwert, Eva
MF18Sekyere, Peter
SA40Selden, Zachary
FB27Seliga, Laine
TD11, TC07, TA68Sell, Susan K.
SB57Selmier II, Travis
WC19Sema , Hadi
FC53Semenova, Elena
WB57, FD23Sempijja, Norman
FB19Sen, Arijit
SD34Sen, Onur
WC13, WD22, SC70Sen, Somdeep
FA48Sendinç, Tuba
SD21, SB09, MD05Sending, Ole Jacob
FB31, SC26Sener, Ipek Ece
WB04Sen , Adam
WA51, WD15Sénit, Carole-Anne
MG16Sepúlveda Soto, Daniela
MG14Serafeim, Pavlos
SC69Sereda, Viktoriya
FD46Sergunin, Alexander
SD16Serra, Rita
WC71Serrano Oswald, Serena Eréndira
SB51Serrano, Anibal
SD42, TB33Sesay, Mohamed
TC57Seto, Katherine
FB34Severino Diaz, Fernando
SB71Sever-Mehmetoglu, Duygu
SD53, FD04, TB05, TC18Sevin, Efe
SA52Sewerin, Sebas an
MD18Seyle, D. Conor
WB50, WC76Seymour, Lee J. M.
WA14Shackelford, Sco
TA01-DShadunts, Alen
FC06Shady, Stephanie
FC59Shafer Raviv, Omri
FC64Shagina, Mariia
MA01, MF01, TC43Shah, Ami
FA13, TA21, WA10, SA10Shah, Nisha
FA55Shah, Syed Waqar
TC17Shahan, Jess
FC44, WC59Shahin, Evgeniia
WD42SHAHIN, FARAH
WA25, FC47Shahin, Saif
WD21, TB22Shakirov, Oleg
MC10Shakleina, Ta ana A.
TD35Shakoor, Tallat R.
FD14Shalaby, Marwa
SB00-1Shalev, Mei
SA15Shamaileh, Ammar
TC54, FB75Shambaugh, George
WC14, FC51Shandler, Ryan
MF06, FA05Shani, Giorgio
WD44Shankar, Mahesh
SD38Shanks Kaurin, Pauline M.
WB12Shanks, Spencer
SA75Shannon, Geordan
WD10, FC16Shannon, Megan
FA63Shapiro, Daniel
WC76, MD16Shapiro, Jacob
FC00-2, WC76Shapiro, Kathryn
FD29, SD16Shapiro, Michael J.
SC31Shapovalov, Miroslav
MG16Shargh, Farzin
FA15Sharif, Sally
WC13, FA58, FB43Sharma, Ananya
MB11, WD78Sharma, Manu
SA60, SC62, FA06Sharma, Sarah E
WD23, MB02, SB09Sharman, Jason
TD79, FD17Sharp, Dus n
WD67, SA29Sharp, Gregory
FD28Sharp, Paul
FC59Sharpe, Michael O.
TD53, SD12Shaver, Robert
SD24Shaw, Carolyn M.
FD46, MD10, TB33Shaw, Timothy M.
SC34, SB58Shay, Christopher
SD69, TB29Shaykhutdinov, Renat
FA00-1, MH09, FD70She, Xiaoye
TD00-1, FA21, SB65Shedd, Julie e
TD10, MA10Sheik, Zuleika Bibi
FB53Sheikh, Harris
TB37Sheikh, Ziaul Haque
WC24Shekhar, Chander
TB44Shekhawat, Seema
SB15, FB16, TA41, TD58, TC10Sheline, Annelle
FC38, FA26Shella, Kimberly L.
FC07Shen, Wei
TD59Shen-Bayh, Fiona
TD23Sheng, Yumin
SD42, FB60Shenk, Jamie
MB12, MG01, MA01, WC16, MH05, MF01, TB08
Shepherd, Laura J.
WA10Sheppard, Si
WC35, MB15, MA08Shesterinina, Anastasia
MC09, TD07Shibaike, Takumi
SB47Shidore, Sarang
WA46Shields, John
WD75Shiffman, Jeremy
MF06, MA15, ME06Shih, Chih-yu
WB08, TC13, FA43, SC35, WC17, TD20Shilliam, Robbie
SC77, FC78Shimizu, Kosuke
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TB29, SD46, FA04, FB66Shimizu, Ryo
WC75, SD24Shinko, Rosemary E.
WB49Shinn, Jamie
FA08, WA39, FD41Shires, James
WA03, TC19, FD54, SC58Shirk, Mark A.
WC35Shkolnik, Michael
TD68Shoemaker, Meaghan
WD03, WB04, SD08Shoker, Sarah
SA76Shortland, Neil
SD71Shpakovskaya, Marina
SC61, SD74Shu, Min
SA62, MB06Shuayb, Maha
MF11Shukla, Shipra
FD51Shwaikh, Malaka
MB13Shyrokykh, Karina
SA04Sianan, Marcus
WA38Siavelis, Peter
TB58Sidarchuk, Ar som
FD76Siddique, Abu Bakkar
SB40Siddique, Rahima
TA76, WC57, TB62Siddiqui, Niloufer
SD50Siegel, Alexandra
MH04Siekiera, Joanna
FB01Sierra, Jazmin
WA66, MG13Sigdel, Anil
WC75Sihabudheen K., Muhmmed
TA59Sikkink, Kathryn
SD31Sil, Rudra
TD52Silburt, Aviva
TB64Siles-Brügge, Gabriel
FB35Silomon, Jantje
WD04, SB31, FB24Silove, Nina
WC23Silva, Irma
TA79Silvan, Kris ina
WD54Silverman, Daniel
FD51Silverman, Stephanie J.
TB27Silverstone, Sco A.
FD64, SB53Sim, Li-Chen
FB28, SD07, FC28Simangan, Dahlia
SD36Simmons, Alan
TB67, TA08, WA65, SB68Simmons, Beth Ann
WD11, SC18Simmons, Solon
MA05Simon, Elena
MC13Simon, Hendrik
WC71Simon, Jeanne
SA24, TA29Simonds, Jessica
SA47Simoni, Serena
ME11Simonyi, Andre
SD14Sims, Brandon
SD10, WA61Sims, Rebecca
TB54Sindre, Gyda M.
FA23Sinevaara-Niskanen, Heidi
WC20Singer, Eric
WD20Singer, Joel
FD09, MC02, MA19Singh Rathore, Khushi
MG12Singh, Akanksha
SC76Singh, Ameya Pratap
SB43Singh, Antara
TD11, FD76, TB55Singh, J. P.
MA06Singh, Kir
FC47Singh, Kunal
ME01, WB12Singh, Naunihal
WA50Singh, Neha
MG18Singh, Renu
WB34Singh, Shane
TD25Singh, Shweta
TB37Singh, Sinderpal
WC28Singh, Sonali
SB40Singh, Taveeshi
WA50Singh, Trip
TB78Sinha, Anuradha
SB27Sinha, Aseema
SA35, WD51Siniver, Asaf
TA79Sinkkonen, Ville
SB14, WA14, SD15Siqueira, Isabel Rocha de
MD09Sisco, Ma hew
FD79Sisk, Timothy D.
WB11Sitenko, Alexandra
WB63Sjoberg, Laura
WB43, TC78Sjostedt, Roxanna
TB68Skaaning, Svend-Erik
SC59Skalamera, Morena
FC26Skinner, Kiron K.
TA56Skjærseth, Jon Birger
SD74Sklar, Sarah
TC01-D, SB07Skoll, Amy
TA04Skoog, Eric
WD00-1, FA06, TD01-ASkovgaard, Jakob
SD09Slakaityte, Veronika
FA65Slaski, Alexander
WD53, TD14Slater, Dan
MB01Sla er, Claire
TA53Slavick, Ervin
FA24Slayton, Rebecca
WA72Slentz, Chris na Bagaglio
FA31, SB63, TB36Slobodchikoff, Michael O.
SC51Slooter, Luuk
SB02, WA76, MF01Slootmaeckers, Koen
FB73Slowey, Gabrielle A.
WD08Slupska, Julia
SC21Smellie, Saskia
TD47Smeltz, Dina
FC43Smetana, Michal
WA22Smidt, Hannah Marie a
SB38Smith, Alistair
SA60Smith, Angela
SA72Smith, Charles A
TA18Smith, Chris
TC31Smith, Craig Damian
FB77Smith, Daniel
TA41Smith, Daniel S.
WB08, SD49, WA03, SA45, SC58Smith, Heather A.
TD62, FD35, WB55, WD27Smith, Jackie
WD30Smith, Jessica
WD65Smith, Karen
WA06, WC78, SB64Smith, Karen
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TB38Smith, Keith
MH01Smith, Malinda
TD62Smith, Peter
SD33Smith, Rhona
FD48Smith, Sheila
TA78, WD37, FA20Smith, Simon J.
SD36, SA72, TC08Smith-Cannoy, Heather
TA62, TB56Smythe, Elizabeth A.
TB32Snaman, Valerie
MF16, FB47, TC62Sneh, Itai
WB23Snetkov, Aglaya
TD40Sneyd, Adam
FB22, SC17, FD11, SB27Snidal, Duncan
SC74Snow, Jonathan
FA69Snyder, Jack
WD38Snyder, Robert
MB02Soares de Oliveira, Ricardo
FD77Soares, Samuel Alves
TD63, TC14Sobecki, Nicholas K.
TC17, FB44Sobel, Ariel Whi ield
WD69Sobers, Candace Clare
MA04Sobol, Mor
FB48Söderbaum, Fredrik
SB67, TB54, TC21, TA75, TD01-BSoderberg Kovacs, Mimmi
TA70, FD45Soederberg, Susanne M.
FC76Sokolic, Ivor
TB74Sokolov, Artem
FD40, SA07Solar, Carlos
TC10Solarz, Anna M.
WA57Solhjell, Randi
WC40Soliman GadElmolaa, Mona
TB52, WD49, FB02Solingen, Etel
WD12Soliz de Stange, Ana
MF15Solomentseva, Anastasia
WA58Solomon, Dani
WA08, SD22, MD18Solomon, Daniel
WB69, FD71Solomon, Johanna
SA49Solomon, M. Sco
FC58, TD27, SB04Solomon, Ty
FD25, TB22Solovyev, Dmitry
FD34Sommerer, Thomas
WB08, MB10, TC20, FC25, TA03Sondarjee, Maïka
SD47Sondermann, Elena
FB42, WA78Song, Jeeye
WD70Sonowal, Himadree
SD11Sopaj, Arbenita
FB16, FA31Soroka, George
MD08Sosa, San ago
WB32Soule, Folashade
TC35Soules, Michael
SB78Southall, Paule e A.
TC22Souva, Mark
SC50Souza, Marilia C.
MD04Souza, Matheus
FB45Sovacool, Benjamin K.
TD52Sowers, Jeannie L.
TB57Soyal n-Colella, Digdem
TB01-ASoylemez, Busra
FD74Soysal, Coşkun
MG02, TD17Sozen, Ahmet
SA59, FB50Sozen, Yunus
FA44Sözer, Hande
WD01-A, FA59, SC19Spalińska, Aleksandra
FB48, TD71Spandler, Kilian
SA46Spanner, Leigh
TB00-3, WA67Spatafora, Giuseppe
WD32Spears, Kinsey
TB00-1, FB38, SB35Speight, Jeremy S.
FB62, SC09Spektor, Ma as
TC57Spijkers, Jessica
FD38, WB34, TB13, FC13Spilker, Gabriele
WB41, SA57Spindel, Jennifer
SC10Spitka, Timea
FB23Sponsel, Christoph
WB39Spruyt, Hendrik
TA40, SA35Squatrito, Theresa
WD41, FA44Squire, Vicki
FB19Sriraman, Tarangini
WD03, SD73, TC25Srivastava, Swa
FA44, FD39, FB40Stachowitsch, Saskia
WC16Stack, Allen
WA30, FD37, TA38, SD13Staeger, Ueli
TB48Stalley, Phillip
WC55Stallings, Barbara
FA62Stamos, Alex
WA72, WC76Stanai s, Michael
FB40Standke-Erdmann, Madita
WA35Stanier, Ian P.
MD09Stanig, Piero
WC57, WB42Staniland, Paul S.
SC72, TC68, FB57Stanton, Jessica
WA17, FD66Stapel, Sören
FC76Stappenbeck, Jens
TB45Stark, Alexandra
WB30, WD31Starnes, Kathryn
WA51Starobin, Shana M.
WD62Starrs, Sean K.
SB42, SD76, SA58Starzyk-Sulejewska, Joanna
SD62Stathopoulos, Athanasios
FC62Stausholm, Saila
MH05, MC05, MD04, TB44Stavrevska, Elena B.
SB44, WB33, TC47, TD67Steele, Abbey
FD20, TA21, SC15, WD50, SB05Steele, Brent J.
WB49Steen, Linnea
FD09Stefan, Cris na G.
WA48Stefanos, Sarah
MC04Stefanova, Boyka
TB57Stefanovic-Stambuk, Jelica
FD34Stefes, Christoph H.
SD18, FD38, WD18Steffek, Jens
TB15Steger, Manfred B.
SB37Stein , Aaron
FB17Stein, Anne Lene
SB26, TD00-1, M00, MC03Stein, Arthur
TD65Stein, Arthur
TC69Stein, Elizabeth
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FD03Stein, Janice Gross
SB19Steinberg, David
FA73Steinberg, Jessica
WC51, FC50Steinberg, Paul F.
FA32, SA48Steiner, Anna
WD21Steiner, Barry H.
TC30Steiner, Niklaus
TD75Steinert, Christoph
TD75Steinert, Janina
SC34, FB21, FA73Steinert-Threlkeld, Zachary
TA64Steinholtz, Oskar
SB11Steinsson, Sverrir
FC27Steinwand, Mar n C.
TD60Stel, Nora
FC69, WC74, WA26Stengel, Frank A.
MF10Stenger, Helen
SA08Stensdal, Iselin
TA01-BStent, Dylan
FD34, SD57Stephen, Ma hew David
FA04, FB38Stephenson, Carolyn M.
TB42, MG01, MC17Stephenson, Elise
FA70, FB09Sterling-Folker, Jennifer
SC45, SB14Stern, Maria
WA17Stevens León, Laura Daniela
FB64Stevens, Casey C.
SA55Stevens, Cath
FD41Stevens, Clare
TD76, SA07Stevens, Madeleine
TD62, MG06Stevis, Dimitris
TB24, WA40, WD48, SD26Stewart, Megan
FB73Stewart-Harawira, Makere
FA75S ansen, Øyvind
WB29S ckney, Zachary
SD28S enstra, Deborah
WD41, SA24, TC23S erl, Maurice
FD31S gant, Susan
FB71, WA77, SD33S les, Kendall W.
MC08, MH02, SD73S mmer, Ane e
FD14S nson, Andrew
SB79Stobb, Maureen
SD52Stoesslé, Philippe
WA76, TC76, WB63Stoffel, Alexander
FB46, MF17Stoian, Valen n
SD45Stolicki, Dariusz
WB57, FB61Stollenwerk, Eric
TC07Storeng, Katerini
SB30Storey, Andy
MG02Sto lemyre, Steven
WA34, WB18, WC18, SA42Stout, Mark
FB30Stowell, Nicholas
FC26Stoyan, Alissandra
TA35Strachan-Morris, David
FB68Stramer-Smith, Janicke
FC57, TC30Strand, Håvard
FC44Strand, Jonathan R.
WD16Strand, Sanna
WA57Strandberg Hassellind, Filip
FB76Strangio, Donatella
WC71Stribling, Eric
SD31Strokan, Mikhail
FB17Strömbom, Lisa
TB24, SD21, SA73Stroup, Sarah S.
SB73Struble, Maria B.
SD36Strue , Michael J.
ME08Strycharz, Damian
WC46Stubberfield, Alexander
WD55, FA63Stuckatz, Jan
WC50Stulberg, Adam N.
FB70, TB40Stump, Jacob L.
MH04Stünkel, Larissa Sophia
WB01-C, FD10Sturm, Ingmar
WD44Stuster, Dana
MG02Su, Yi-hao
FA54, SA36Su, Yvonne
FB38Suarez, Carla
SC50Suarez, Marcial Garcia
WC15Subbachi, Paola
FC69, SC15, WA19, TB60Subo c, Jelena
FA59Subrahmanyam, Gita
TB46Subramaniam, Meghana
WA03, TA77, SC58Sucharov, Mira
FC56, TD38Suchkov, Maxim
TC14Sudduth, Jun
SA23Sudulich, Laura
WD07Suginohara, Masako
MH08Suh, Jae-Jung
WB19Suh, Kyungwon
TA42, WD51Sula, Ismail Erkam
WD42suleymani, sevil
WA73, TB57Suleymanoglu Kurum, Rahime
SA43, SB23, MH07Suliman, Samid
WC67Sullivan, Gavin
WC37, WB50, TD42Sullivan, Tricia
WD11Sultanli, Jale
SD23Summa, Renata
WA75Summers Lowe, Miranda
WB24Sun, Meicen
WB31, WD15, SB01, TB26, FC07Sun, Yixian
TC11Sun, Zi an
MC05Sunca, Yasin
SC08, TC70, WD53Sundstrom, Lisa McIntosh
MD14Sundstrom, Malena R.
TA54Suong, Clara H
WC04Surowiec, Pawel
SD09Surwillo, Izabela
WC68Sus, Monika
TB74, TD38Sushentsov, Andrey A.
TB17, FB77Su on, Michael
WB17, SA69Suzuki, Mao
TB65Suzuki, Shogo
WC01-A, FC30Svallfors, Signe
WD21Svendsen, Øyvind
SB67, MD08, FC13, TC27Svensson, Isak
SB05Svensson, Ted
WA43Sverdrup-Thygeson, Bjørnar
TA47Svop Jensen, Caecilie
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WD26Svraka, Dragana
TB49, TC06, SB47Swain, Ashok
WA48, TB45Swaine, Aisling Ann
WA51Swartz, Nathan
SD54Swed, Ori
MA08Swedlund, Haley J.
SA51Sweijs, Tim T.
MG09Swisa, Noa
TB57Sychra, Zdenek
WD58Sylvan, David
WA55Sypher, Chelsea
SC62Szabó, Linda
TB03, FD54, SB31, TD16Szarejko, Andrew
SA28, WD71Szekely, Ora B.
WD68, TB74Szeptycki, Andrzej
SC10Tabak, Jana
FD18Tacujan, Priscilla
FD04Tadeo, Eduardo Luciano
SC40, FB36Tadevosyan, Margarita
FD28Taehwan, Kim
MD10Tafo e Deffo, Jerry Rowllings
TD17, WD78Tagma, Halit M.
TC56Taha, Heba
SD49, SA46Tait, Victoria
MH13Takahashi, Tomoko
WA71, TA19Takalandze, Lasha
WB00-1Takekawa, Shunichi
SC61, TA69Takeuchi, Hiroki
FB15Takeuchi, Shinichi
MD01Takseva, Tatjana
WD04, FA40, FD11Taliaferro, Jeffrey W.
SA57Talibova, Roya
TA40, MC14Tallberg, Jonas
FA33Tallgren, Immi
SD76, SB60, SC19Tallis, Benjamin
FD42Tallo, Emily
WD49, FC51, WC31, TD47Tama, Jordan
SB07Tamamizu, Leo
SA45Tamang, Dip
SA51, SC40, WB06Tamminen, Tanja
WC21Tan, Wayne
WB24, SB19Tan, Yeling
MC19Tanaka-Sakabe, Yukako
WD08Tanczer, Leonie Maria
SB77, M00Tandi, Ashok
MG13Tang, Mebanialam
WB56Tang, Shiping
TC26, WD10, WC10, SC55Tanguay, Eric
FD27Taniguchi, Miyoko
SB28Tan-Mullins, May
FD34, FA19Tansey, Oisin
SD35Tantow, Philip M.
MH05, MF03, MA19Tanyag, Maria
SD20Tapan, Yunus Emre
FD52, SC55Taplin, Kailey
TC21Tappe Or z, Juliana
WD53Tapsco , Rebecca
FB49, MH06, WB75Tarapore, Arzan
MD15Tardy, Thierry
TC16, WB17Tar r, Alaa
SA33Tasca, Tiago
MC06Tatour, Lana
FC10Tatum, Dillon Stone
SB18Tavares de Almeida, Maria Hermínia
TA21, SB69, WB07Tavares Furtado, Henrique
MA01, SC41Tavares, Vinicius
WA01-D, SD79Tayal, Dhiraj
FD24Taydas, Zeynep
WA55Taylor, Julie
TA53, TB42, SB00-1, TC23, SD22, WB06, MF18, MG07, WD44
Taylor, Simon
MC16Teco , Rachel
SA43, MH07Tedesco, Delacey
WB25Teele, Dawn
FA51Teirila, Olli J.
TD62Teivainen, Teivo
FD59, TD44Tekath, Miriam
TB49Telarolli de Almeida Leite, Maria Luísa
WA12Tellerías, Piero
FB55, WC69Tellez, Juan
SD34Tellidis, Ioannis
FC13Temper, Leah
WD08, FA08, TD55ten Oever, Niels
FC64TENZER, Nicolas
FA34Tepper, Maddie
TC27Tepšić, Goran
WB01-ATeraoka, Ayumi
SD58, WB54Terradas, Nicolás
TA12, WC79Terry, Jillian
WD24, FC65Tertytchnaya, Katerina
WB48Terumasa, Tomita
ME08Terzyan, Aram
WC04Tesar, Jakub
SA22Tesi, Moses
MH10Tessnow-von Wysocki, Ina
TD30Testoni, Michele
TA51, SD22, SA72Thakur, Monika
WA65, FB23Thakur, Shalaka
FC39, SB64Thakur, Vineet
TA76, TB50, WC37, WB15Thaler, Kai
MG07Thangasamy, Andrew
MD01Theidon, Kimberly
FB32Theisen, Ole Magnus
TA18Then Bergh, Sarah
SB42Theodoro Luciano, Bruno
WD54, SA67, WA62Theussen, Amelie
TC79Theys, Sarina
TD41Thiagarajan, Karthikeyan
FC61Thiel, Markus
SC21Thiers, Consuelo
FD20, TB68, SC02, WB58, TA01-C, FA02, FB25, WC23
Thies, Cameron G.
TC63Thiollet, Hélène
MH01Thobani, Sunera
FD13Thoenig, Mathias
TA29Tholens, Simone
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
TC77Thomas, Chloé
MG14Thomas, George M.
TB54, TC02Thomas, Jakana L.
WA07, WB07Thomas, Owen D.
TD63Thomas, Raymond
FB77Thompson, Graeme
FD47, SB71Thompson, Max
WD49Thompson, Natalie
TB01-BThompson, Peter Onah
TA61, SB63, WA59Thompson, William
TA46, TC61Thomson, Catarina P.
MD14Thomson, Jennifer
FD61Thoreson, Amelia
MB02Thorley, Mar n
FA53, SC07Thorne, Benjamin
WD58Thornton, Ashley
WC61Thornton, Katy
TC25Thrall, Calvin
SB43Threlkeld, Elizabeth
SC04Thunholm, Per
SC31, TC14Thurber, Ches
FA51Thurston, Cathryn
FC72Thyne, Clayton
FD20, WB08, WD01, SD69, SC48, SA13, TA50, TB08
Tickner, Arlene B.
FC03Tickner, J. Ann
FD20, TC20, TB33, WB56Tieku, Thomas
WB62Tiemessen, Alana
WB01, SC24, FB22, TD24, SB57Tierney, Michael J.
WA78Tiessen, Louise
SC02Tiky, Lembe
WA01-A, TB49, FD00-2, TA74Tiller, Rachel
FD00-2Tiller, William
FA38, WB38, SA36, TC56, FD45Tilley, Lisa
WB49Tilsted, Joachim Peter
TB63Tilton , Nathan
SB08Tilton, Zach
TA75Timbs, Nathan
SD75Timofeev, Ivan N.
FA10Tinnirello, Maurizio
WB34Tir, Jaroslav
WC61Titeca, Kristof
TD00-3Tiwari, Rishabh
TC46Tkach, Benjamin
SD31, SC64, FC33Tkachenko, Stanislav L.
SD53, SC40Tkacheva, Olesya
WA65, FC55Tkacova, Katerina
WA78, ME06Tobin, David
FB00-2Tobin, Jeff
MF12, FC07, FD07Tobin, Paul
TD57Tobin, Sarah
FB74Todd, Molly
TC38, WD04, FD13, TD42, SB31To , Monica Duffy
SB71Tok, Evren
FC27, SB21Tokdemir, Efe
WA11Tokola, Mark
MA16Toktomushev, Kemel
FC46, FD56Tolay, Julie e
WB06Toledo, Aureo
WB00-2Tolipov, Farkhod
FB32, FD13Tollefsen, Andreas Forø
FD24, SA59Tolstrup, Jakob
FB15TOMARU, Junko
FB62Tomashevskiy, Andrey
TA49Tomesani Marques, Ana Maura
TC68Tominaga, Yasutaka
FD47Tomlinson, Robert
SA60, TB44Tonami, Aki
TA12, SD16Toohey, David E.
WA71, SA79, TB43Toomey, Michael
MF18Topal, Reyhan
FC48Topgyal, Tsering
FD33, FA07Topor, Lev
FC74Toral, Pablo
FC07Torney, Diarmuid
WC09, WA28, MF03, TB08Toros, Harmonie M.
MD02Torres, Maria Clara
FB26, WD56Torres, Priscilla
SB32Torres-Beltran, Angie
MC02Townsley, Rebecca
MH09Trabucco, M. Lena
MD12Trager, Joslyn
MD12, FA48, TC48Trager, Robert Frederic
TA22Trasi, Aila
SA72, WC79Trask, Tara
SC78Trauthig, Inga Kris na
TC72Travlos, Konstan nos
SB14, WD18Travouillon, Katrin
MC08Trenta, Luca
FC50Trevathan, Michael W.
SD51Triadafilopoulos, Phil
TD26, TA24Trinkunas, Harold
MF05Tripathi, Dhananjay
MB15Tripathi, Shambhawi
SA73, SC28Tripathi, Siddharth
TB28Triviño Salazar, Juan Carlos
TC37, WD45Troath, Sian
FC11, WC50, WD20Troitskiy, Mikhail
TB13Trombe a, Maria Julia
SA41, SA40Tromblay, Darren
TB64, SD67, WC63, FA60Trommer, Silke
MF14Trote Mar ns, Marcelle
MF06, SA13, FA05Trownsell, Tamara
FD01, TD47Trubowitz, Peter
MB14, MG03, FA60True, Jacqui
MC01Truex, Rory
WB77Truong, Thuy Quynh
WC10, TD48Tschirgi, Necla
TD15Tseng, Yea Jen
SA32Tsenina, Ariadna
SA09, WA70, TA66, SC62, SB09Tsingou, Eleni
FB17Tsinovoi, Alexei
WD50Tsintsadze-Maass, Eteri
SD73Tskhay, Aliya
SA23, TC63, FD58Tsourapas, Gerasimos
FA69Tsutsui, Kiyoteru
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SA63, FD64, TB36Tsygankov, Andrei P.
FD63Tucker, Aviezer
WB52Tucker, Jennifer
MH04Tucker, Julian
TB77, FC29, SB16, SC76Tudor, Margot
TB62Tudor, Maya
WC73Tudoroiu, Theodor
WA33Tuinier, Pepijn
SC18, MC12Tulin Bre , Anna
FA34, SA64Turan, Gözde
SC14, TC05Turco, Linnea
TD49Turek, Lauren
TB57Turhan, Ebru
TB57Türkeş-Kılıç, Selin
WC43Turkina, Ekaterina
WC57Turnbull, Megan
TB45, SD11, FD17Turner, Catherine
MC06Turner, Mandy
SA25Turner, Nicholas
TD04Turner, Robin L.
TD55Tusikov, Natasha
WD25Tutunji, Tarek
WC63Tuxhorn, Kim-Lee
SA41, TC35Tuzuner, Musa
MC12Twietmeyer, Sam
SC78Tynes, Robert
WA68, FA66Tyrala, Michael
TA05Tzankova, Zdravka
FA39Tziarras, Zenon
SD35, WA58Ucaray Mangitli, Burcu
MF16Uesugi, Mamoru
FA63, TA71Ufimtseva, Anastasia
WB18Uhlmann, Allon
FB45Uji, Azusa
SC59Ulatowski, Rafal
SC37Ulrich, Marybeth
FC03, SD67Uluorta, Hasmet
SA00-1Ulusoy, Kivanc
SA28, WB06, SC76, SD59Umar, Ahmad Rizky Mardha llah
SC39Unal, Cigdem
FC28Underwood, William
SC05Unrau, Chris ne
WA09Untalan, Carmina Yu
FD75, SD20Unver, Akin
WD36Upadhayaya, Anjoo Sharan
WD36Upadhyaya, Priyankar
MD19, FB02Urdal, Henrik
SC34Uribe, Andres
FA15, FB41, SD22, FD60Urlacher, Brian
FA31Urquijo, Kyle
TB30, TD19, SB08Urwin, Eliza
FD72, SA07Urzúa Valverde, María José
WA78, FA39Ustun, Cigdem
WB13, FA79U ley, Ma hew
WA47Utz, Patrick
FC47, FD04Uysal, Nur
FB22, WC65Vabulas, Felicity
FD57, MH10, M00Vadrot, Alice
TB46, WD51, SD37, TC37Vaha, Milla E.
WB45, FC12, SC46Vai nen, Tiina
WB73, SC49Valarezo, Juan Carlos
FA43Valdez, Inés
WC65Valdez, Jimena
SD61Valdez, John
WD73Vale, Gina
SA76Valeriano, Brandon
TD01-CValikhanova, Aiganym
FA54Valique e, Robert Tyler
TD74Valle, Valeria Marina
FC73Vallejo, Catalina
SC30Van Apeldoorn, Bas aan
MC09van Asselt, Harro
MB07, TD51van Baalen, Sebas an
MC09Van Coppenolle, Hermine
MC09Van de Graaf, Thijs
TA13van de Ven, Ruben
FB23van den Boogaard, Vanessa
SD10, TA31, FB33Van den Bosch, Jeroen
SC47, WC00-3Van Den Hoek, Jamon
FB63van der Heide, Elizabeth
MF12van der Hoeven, Sara
TA48, WC12van der Kist, Jasper
TD68, FD17van der Merwe, Hugo
TC37van der Merwe, Joanna
WB01-Cvan der Neut, Bas an
FA03, TC22, WB65van der Veer, Reinout
TA05van der Ven, Hamish
TC70, FA72, SA75, FB65, WB62van der Vet, Freek
FB20Van der Westhuizen, Janis
TC33van der Zwan, Natascha
WA70Van Doorslaer, Hielke
FD12van Driel, Melanie
SA51, SB31Van Hoo , Paul
SD56, WC10Van Houten, Kirsten
SB71Van Liere, Adam
FD75, TA29van Meegdenburg, Hilde
TB10Van Milders, Lucas
SB11van Noort, Carolijn
WA08, TD76, SB63Van Nostrand, Rachel D.
SC55Van Nuys, Maya
FC63, WD08, WC18Van Puyvelde, Damien
FC43, SA20Van Rythoven, Eric A.
TB27, TC18van Wijk, Anne
SA70, TB40van Wingerden, Enrike
FB37, FD28Vanc, Antoaneta
WC68Vandendriessche, Marie
SD60Vanderborght, Robin
WA71, FB33, SC79, FA04, TA01-AVanderhill, Rachel
TA06, FD07, TD52, FC07, TB06, WA18VanDeveer, Stacy D.
SD31Vansina, Laura
FD73, SA66Varaki, Maria
WD78Varma, Ravi Kumar
TA00-1Vashchilko, Ta ana
FC00-1Vashist, Upsna
WA48, WD09, SC49Vasisht , Cchavi
WD72Vasko, Timothy
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
FD03Vasquez, John A.
MG09, MH11Vaswani, Sunil
SC59, FC33Vatansever, Adnan
WA70Vaughn, Abigail
TC48Vaynman, Jane E.
WB46Väyrynen, Tarja H.
TD74Vázquez Meneley, Sergio Ismael
WA23Vedaschi, Arianna
SA04Vegelius, Johan
SD54, SC37Veilleux-Lepage, Yannick
FB45Veit, Konstan n
SB19, TC00-1Vekasi, Kris n
TC32, SA21Velazquez, Rafael
SD16Velicu, Irina
SA00-1, WD44Velikaya, Anna A.
FD56, MF18, SD59, TC71Veliu, Liridona
M00venancio albquerque, maria alice
WD35, SA42Venema, Agnes
SC74, WD46Vennesson, Pascal
WD74, SB08Vera-Adrianzen, Fiorella
MG07Verbakel, Derek
ME04Verbeek, Nicolas
TC37Verbruggen, Maaike
MB05Verdun, Amy
TB12, SB12, FC23, SC12, TD05Vergerio, Claire
MC14Verhaegen, Soetkin
TB20Verjee, Aly
WA07Verleye, Zeger
TA69, SA00-2Verma, Krishna Kumar
MF11Vernon, Patrick
FB13, FA20Verschuren, Sanne
FA14, WD45Versloot, Larissa
FB32, SD03, SA04Vesco, Paola
FB32, FD13Vestby, Jonas
TA25Vester, Annjulie
FA24Vicic, Jelena
FC76Vico, Sanja
SA21Vidarte, Oscar
WB29Vieira, Moisés Moreira
SD16Viernes, Noah
WD40Vigil, Sara
WA65vignal, leila
TB51, SC44, WB33, WA46, WD67Vigneswaran, Darshan
TA39Vignoli, Valerio
MH07, ME14, FD29, TD20Vij, Ritu
FD12Vijge, Marjanneke
TA37Viksand, Sindre Gade
WC66, SB68Vilan, Andrea
FC01Vilela, Ananda
TC44, SC50Villa, Rafael A.
WC69Villamil, Francisco
FA78Villanueva Ulfgard, Gerda Rebecka
SA00-1Villanueva, César
WB01-CVillegas Cruz, Angel Manuel
MG04Villela, Priscila
WC35Vincent, Rachel
WB13, FD01, WC31, FB29Vinjamuri, Leslie
WD40Vinke, Kira
FC50, SA64Viola, Eduardo
WB40, FB03, FA42, SD55Viola, Lora
SB43Vishwanathan, Arun
WD19Visoka, Gezim
SC05Vitalis, Robert
WC75Vivares, Ernesto
WC57, TA75Vivyan, Nick
TD52Vlaskamp, Mar jn
FC73, TD32Vlassenroot, Koen
FC73, TB17, MA01Vlavonou, Gino
WC41Voelkel, Jan Claudius
FA23, TD78Voelkner, Nadine
TA08, FA75, WD13, WB26Voeten, Erik
MA02Vogel, Birte
TB13Vogler, Anselm
TA79Vogt, Henri
FA26Vogt, Manuel
TB52Vogt, Roland
TD74Voisine, Alexander
FC72Volg, Iris
SB63, TC72, WA06Volgy, Thomas J.
FB51Volkov, Katerina
TB50Voller, Yaniv
TC48Volpe, Tristan Anderson
SB16, FA19, SA73, TC39von Billerbeck, Sarah
WC65von Borzyskowski, Inken
WD50von Essen, Hugo
TD30, TB21von Hlatky, Stefanie
TA15, MC14von Soest, Chris an
FB77, FC13, FD13von Uexkull, Nina
WC05VonZabern, Karl
SD71, M00Vorkunova, Olga
TA56, SA08Vormedal, Irja
WA01-A, TD12, FA29, SA64Vormi ag, Pedro
SB19Vortherms, Samantha
FC65, TB69, SB68Voss, M. Joel
FB55, TD59Voytas, Elsa
TA47Voy v, Sofiya
TC47, TA24Voyvodic, Clara
FC70Vreeland, James Raymond
WD37, SA38, SD78Vuce c, Srdjan
FC17, WB03, FD37Vuković, Siniša
FB48Vüllers, Johannes
TA09Vuori, Juha A.
TD01-CVyas, Gargi
WB32W. Sebhatu, Rahel
WD07Wada, Hironori
WD56, FB21, FA15, TB20, FC79Waehlisch, Mar n
SD69Waever, Ole
TB49Wagle, Paroma
FC79Wagner, Landon
FD24Wagner, Rebecca
WA36Wagner, Steven
TA39, MB03Wagner, Wolfgang
SA43, WC70, WA31, WB70Wai, Zubairu
FC61Waites, Ma hew
TD26, FC69, FB48, FA56Wajner, Daniel F.
FC71Walker, Chris na
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WD45Walker, Hayley
TD20Walker, R. B. J.
FA46Walker, Stephen G.
WB00-1, WC76Walker, Thomas C.
SD14, TA20Wallace, Molly
FC42Walldorf, Will
FA22, FC23Wallenius, Tomas
FB10, SD66, WC79, TC62, SA74Walling, Carrie Booth
WA47, FB38Walsh, Dawn
TB01-B, FC16, TA25Walsh, James
WC03, TB18Walt, Stephen Mar n
WD14, FA30Walter, Andrew
MC14, WC22Walter, Stefanie
SC63Walton, Calder
MD04Wamai, Njoki
TA01-AWANG, Earl
WD59, SC22Wang, Frances Yaping
TD46, WC01-CWang, Peng
FC47Wang, Raymond
SC13Wang, Rui
WB01-BWang, Ruoxi
WB01-AWang, Shuqi
WA43Wang, Xiaojie
FA37Wang, Xiaonan
TB09Wang, Ye
TC73, WC77Wang, Yuan
FC17Wang, Yuan-Kang
TD65Wang, Yuelin
WD76Wang, Zhen
WA69, SC61Wang, Zhiyuan
SB38Wangen, Patrice
WB76Wang-Kaeding, Heidi
FD71Wangmar, Camilla
WA43, FA42Ward, Steven M.
SD27Warner, Jason
TA34, SA42Warner, Michael
TC75Warren, Robert
SB26, SD01, TC68Warren, T. Camber
SC51Waseem, Zoha
WD67, FB78Wasik, Oliwia
TA60Watanabe, Atsuko
M00Watanabe, Kohei
MB12, TD78Waters, Jayson
TB66, MD05, TC29Watson, Sco D.
WD47Wa s, Michelle
TC01-CWa s, Thomas
FD38, WA72, FA19, SC35Weaver, Catherine (Kate)
WC57Weaver, Michael
FC27, WD58, WA44Webb, Clayton
WA68Webb, Kernaghan
TB43Webber, David
MD15Webber, Mark
TC13, SC48, WB17, WC17, TD20Weber, Heloise
WA41, SD25Weber, Katja
WC13, SA36Weber, Mar n
MA03Weber, Yuval
SA53Webster, D. G.
FA53, SC12Wedderburn, Alister
TD59Weeks, Jessica
MC19Weeraratne, Suranjan U.
SC21Wehner, Leslie E.
FC42Wei, Chi-hung
WA44, TD01-CWei, Pei-Yu
TA23Weibust, Inger
MB01Weichselbraun, Anna
SD03Weidmann, Nils
TD18Weidner, Jason R.
SD43, WC65Weiffen, Brigi e
FB23Weigand, Florian
SA54Weil, Ari
FA19, WB44Weiner, Joshua
FC37, WB28, TD56Weinert, Ma hew S.
FA11, SD57Weinhardt, Clara
TC06, TD52Weinthal, Erika S.
FB58, TB50, WC69Weintraub, Michael L.
MB18Weipert-Fenner, Irene
TB15, FB14, TC16Weiss, Anita
WB12Weiss, Jessica C.
SC35Weiss, Thomas G.
SC04Weissmann, Mikael
WB76, TC58Weitzel, Michelle
FC17, TA43Welch, David A.
FD72, FA74Welch, Ryan
TB71, WB67Weldemichael, Awet T.
MF04Weldes, Ju a
SA64Weldon, Isaac
MD14, MC17Weldon, Sirje Laurel
SC56Weldzius, Ryan
SB44, FA44, FB40Welfens, Natalie
WD16Welland, Julia
WC55, WB36Wellhausen, Rachel
WC39Wellman, David
FB57, TD58Welsh, Blair
FC11, FD43, MH02Welsh, Jennifer
WC27Welty, Emily
SD13Welz, Mar n
TD24Wemheuer-Vogelaar, Wiebke
SB21, WA44Wen, Shaoshuang
FB74Wendlberger, Andreas
TD13Wendt, Alexander
TC15, TB33Werner, Karolina
TB78Wer mer, Skyne Uku
SB36West, Hannah
MC03, MF07Westendorf, Jasmine-Kim
SC62, SD08, SB62, TB70Westermeier, Carola
WB61, WD17, TA40, M00, SC17, WA24Westerwinter, Oliver
TA64Wes aul, Elane
WD01-A, MC04Westphal, Theo
TB38We estad, Jorgen
MD03, TA72Weymouth, Stephen
SC63Whalen, Emily
MA18Whang, Taehee
FA14, WD45, TD69Wheeler, Nicholas John
FB72Whelan, Daniel J.
SC32, M00Whetstone, Crystal
SC53, TD60Whitaker, Beth Elise
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
MA13White, Paul
SC31, TC14White, Peter
SD32White, Sabrina
WD19White, Timothy
SA12, WC26Whitehall, Geoffrey A.
TD01-D, TA53, TC35, WB44, FB57, FD23Whiteside, Craig
TC52Whiteside, Heather
FA40, WD46Whitlark, Rachel Elizabeth
WD65, WA42Whitman, Richard G.
FB07Whi , Jacqueline
FA28, FB10, MG16Whi en-Woodring, Jenifer
WB02Whitworth, Sandra
TB46Whooley, Jonathon Patrick
WB41Whyte, Christopher
TC19Whyte, Spencer
MF03, TD44, WA28, FD39Wibben, Annick T. R.
MB16Wicker, Elena
SB46Widerberg, Oscar
WA70, TA68Widmaier, Wesley W.
WC35, WB05, TC24Widmeier, Michael
WD27, WB28Wiebelhaus-Brahm, Eric
MH08, SB07, FA48, FD02, WD13Wiegand, Krista E.
WC29Wiehler, Claudia
FB70Wieland, Anders
SD69, FC34, MH02, WD01-B, SB60, SA71
Wiener, Antje
FB78Wierenga, Louis
TA36Wig, Tore
SD30Wigan, Duncan
SA44, SD21, FD05Wigen, Einar
SB30, SC30, TA70, FD45Wigger, Angela
WD45Wilcox , David
FA13, SB69, MB10Wilcox, Lauren
WB62, WA57Wilde, Ralph
FC68, WA21Wilén, Nina
SB49, TC61Wilkenfeld, Jonathan
SD17, WC13Wilkens, Jan
TC64Wilkes, Karen
TA61Wilkinson, David O.
MA12Wilkinson, Olivia
TB19, SC42Willard-Foster, Melissa
FA36, SD12Wille, Tobias
FA71Willems, Eva
TC58Williams, Gregory
WA41Williams, Kristen
FC61Williams, Michael
SB03, TC74, SC05Williams, Michael C.
SA75Williams, Owain D.
FB31Williams, Rob
FB21Williams, Timothy
MF16Williamson, Sco
FA46Willigen, Niels Van
FB67Willis, Christopher
FB63, FC40, SA40Willme s, Simon
WA09Willoughby, Heather
WD25, WB57Wilmot, Claire
TC38, SA14, SC16, SB25Wilson, Erin K.
FD55, TC61Wilson, Kimberly
FD44Wilson, Peter
FC12Wind , Maya
TD08, TB68, SC02, FC74, TA77Windsor, Leah Cathryn
WD55, FC13, FD69, WC15Winecoff, W. Kindred
FB35Winger, Gregory
WB10, WC04Winkler, Carol
FC34, WA54Winkler, Stephanie
WA69Winsle , Gary
FB05, FD78, MH02, FA57Winston, Carla
SB46Winter, Jacob
SB20Winters, Ma hew S.
FD25, FA04Wipfli, Heather
SA42Wippl, Joe
FB44Wirsansky, Danielle
TD13, SA42Wirtz, James J.
WB01-A, WC39, FB37Wiseman, Geoffrey R.
WB23Wishnick, Elizabeth
TB56Wisniewski, Rafal
WA37, SD21, SA18, WB65, SC60Wi , Antonia
WA13Wi enberg, Jason
FC29, FA12Wiuff Moe, Louise
WA41, SB27Wivel, Anders
FA57Wobig, Jacob P.
SA61Woerlein, Jan
FD11Wohlforth, William C.
SB12, FB42Wojciuk, Anna
FC66, WC23, SD48Wojczewski, Thorsten
TB71Woldemariam, Michael H.
WD77Woldemariam, Yohannes
SD10, WA61Wolf, Daniel
WA43Wolfe, Wojtek M.
FA20Wolfendale, Jessica
WD17Wolff, Gaélane
SD17, SB28, FD68, SA73Wolff, Jonas
TD39, WD19Wolff, Stefan
FC72, FA48Wolford, Sco
ME15, MF07Womack, Malia
FA62, TC50Wong, Audrye
FA21Wong, Frankie Ho Chun
TA33Wong, Madeleine
WC20Wong, Seanon
WD03, SD21Wong, Wendy H.
TC54, WC22Woo, Byungwon
MD18Woocher, Lawrence
TD04, MB14Wood, Elisabeth J.
FA33Wood, Joanna
FA73, FC30Wood, Reed M.
FA47Woodward, John
FB28Woomer, Amanda
WC32Worrall, James E.
WD48, SC54Worsnop, Alec
WC41, SC46, WD48, FD25Worsnop, Catherine
TA71, WA63, SD37Worth, Owen
WA49Worth, Thomas
WA01-AWosgrau Padilha, Lucas Felipe
WD65Wouters, Jan
FA58Wrangel , Claes
SD28Wright, Elizabeth
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
SC73, TA02, MF01Wright, Hannah
WD17Wright, Jeffrey
WB04Wright, Joss
TA02, TC08, FD39Wright, Katharine A. M.
FD29, FA45Wright, Nancy
FD68, FA73Wright, Thorin M.
TD53, TB56Wrobel, Anna
TB59Wu, Charles K. S.
WA43Wu, Chengqiu
SD53, SC13Wu, Di
MG12Wu, Fuzuo
TD11Wu, Irene S.
TB48, WB12Wu, Jingwen
WB55Wu, Nicole
FD13Wucherpfennig, Julian
WD49Wueger, Diana
WB27, FD22Wunderlich, Carmen
SC30Wylde, Christopher
SD49, SA27, TA19Wylie, Lana
TD64, TC64, SB73Wynne-Hughes, Elisa
SB26, WA67Wyss, Michel
TC41Xavier, Constan no
FA72, SC39Xia, Shiyi
WB03Xian, Rachel
FD69Xiaolin, Duan
FD70XINYU, LI
SB06Xiong, Haoming
SD19Xu, Cheng
MD03, SB19Xu, Jian
TA68Xu, Yan
WB69, MA19Yacob-Haliso, Olajumoke
MB19Yadav, Aashish
FB38, TA02, MA19, ME14Yadav, Punam
WC77Yadav, Shivani
TA41Yahel, Ido
WD51Yalcin, Mustafa Onur
TD24Yamada, Takahiro
MG10, MA09Yamaguchi, Akihiro
WA01-AYamin Vázquez, Patricio
SA09Yamineva, Yulia
TA63Yan, Karl
WB17Yanacopulos, Helen
WD62Yang, Mingmin
SB46Yang, Shiming
TA54Yang, Yang
SC78Yang, Yun Jung
SD74Yang, Zi (Ivy)
TD04Yanow, Dvora
TA60, FB43, TD56, FC23Yao, Joanne
WB44Yarlagadda, Rithvik
FC03Yarr, Linda J.
FA52Yavcan, Basak
TC10Yazici, Irmak
TC00-1Ye Rim, Lee
FC44, TB00-2Ye, Huei-Jyun
SC24, MA14, TC73, FD15Ye, Min
WB12Ye, Min
FC59Yedekci-Schelhaas, Ayse
WC01-D, TA00-1Yekple, Michael
WB18, SD44Yelamos, Charlo e
SB79Yemo, Rebecca
WA11, FB52, TA28Yeo, Andrew
WA46Yeoh, Brenda
WB49, FB15, TD71Yeophantong, Pichamon
WD06, FB30Yesilada, Birol A.
TD01-DYesiltas, Ozum
SC55Yi, Joowon
WB78Yildiz Alanbay, Sengul
FB03Yildiz, Ezgi
WD73Yildiz, Idil
SD77, SA17Yılmaz, Atakan
TC79, TB52, SA06, SB06Yilmaz, Selim
FA61Yin, Chengzhi
SD30Ylönen, Ma
WC20Yoder, Brandon
TA71Yokota, Masatoshi
MF14Yong, Chaeyoung
TA42Yonten, Hasan
FA61Yoon, Hohyun
FA14, SC63, TD69Yorke, Claire
SD42Yoshida, Keina
WB61You, Hyung Jun
WA29, SC46, WC30, SD24Youde, Jeremy
TA72Young, Alasdair
TB71Young, Alden
TB22Young, Amanda
TA55Young, Danielle
WD61, TD43, TC02, FB57Young, Joseph
FA67Young, Kevin
SB61Young, Laura
FD35Young, Lily
WD58Young, Michael D.
TC56Youssef, Heba
TC11Yu , Agnes
MA18Yu, Chamseul
SA49Yuan, Jingdong
MB17Yuan, Xinyu
FD65Yuen, Amy
WD70Yukawa, Taku
WC01-D, SA35Yüksel, Umut
MB08Yunis, Dina
FC70Yunita, Abbie
MD07, TA70, WA63Yurchenko, Yuliya
MH16, SB61Yurtsever, Cansu
SC79, SB61Zabun, Ferhat
TA42, WD01-BZachariades, Alexandros
MG03, FB41, TD48Zahar, Marie-Joelle
SA17Zahariadis, Nikolaos
WC45, FB37Zaharna, R. S. (Rhonda)
TB71, WB57Zaidan, Yasir
MD12Zaidi, Syed Waqar
TA53, FC46Zaio , Ruben
FD26, SA01Zajączkowski, Jakub
TC42Zakharov, Aleksei
SB63, FB30Zakhirova, Leila
FB31Zaks, Sherry
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program
WC03Zala, Benjamin
WB02, SC45, SB41, SA45, FD02, MF04Zalewski, Marysia
TB38Zambianchi, Valeria
TD45Zangl, Bernhard
FA23Zano , Laura
WC34, SD07Zapata Cancelado, Maria Lucia
FC44Zappile, Tina
WD23, FC35, WB39, TD36, TB60Zarakol, Ayşe
SB71Zarate-Tenorio, Barbara Astrid
MB03, WC58Zardo, Federica
SB24, FA09, WA38Zarhloule, Yasmine
WA29, TB09, WB65, FB69, TC09Zarnegar Deloffre, Maryam
FC00-1, TB05Zarpli, Omer
SB67, WD20, FD31, SD34Zartman, I. William
SB25Zarychta, Alan
TB36, SA01Zaslavskaia, Natalia G.
MG07, WD51Zeb , Rizwan
FA23, WB07Zebrowski, Christopher R.
TC34, SD22Zech, Steven T.
WC01-AZeerak, Nasema
FA74Zeira, Yael
TC54Zeitz, Alexandra
WB58Zeitzoff, Thomas
TB71, WC70Zeleke, Elleni
SD20Zelin, Aaron
WD71Zelina, Ma hew
SC47Zelli, Fariborz
MD17Zellman, Ariel
SD69, M00Zemanova, Stepanka
WC62, SB19Zeng, Ka
TA15Zeng, Yuleng
FB53, WB53Zerba, Shaio
WC56Ze l, Kers n
TD27, FD02Zevnik, Andreja
FA00-1Zhai, Zheng
TD61Zhang, Anna
MD12Zhang, Baobao
FC53Zhang, Biao
SC77, ME06, MD06Zhang, Chenchen
WB01-BZhang, Chi
MB17Zhang, Chun
TB53, SC38Zhang, Hongyu
MD03, SB19, FC27, WA45, TA44Zhang, Jiakun Jack
WB37Zhang, Ke an
WB36, MG17, TB38Zhang, Muzhou
MF15Zhang, Nicole
TA63Zhang, Qi
SD66Zhang, Qiaochu
WD56, TD01-AZhang, Shenghao
MA15Zhang, Xin
WC78Zhang, Yingliang
FC37, FD44, TB65, WC44Zhang, Yongjin
FB72, TD07Zhao, Bi
FC70Zhao, Jianzhi
SB21Zhao, Lingbo
TC60Zhao, Quansheng
FA37Zhao, Yinguang
FC65Zheng, Haolan
WA01-DZhi Ming, Sim
WC04Zhong, Weifeng
TD67, FD58, MD16Zhou, Yang-Yang
WB01-CZhou, Yuan
TC73Zhu, Keren
TA65, SA67Zhu, Yuan Yi
SB52Zhukov, Yuri
MG13Zhuravleva, Evgeniya
MG18Zhussipbek, Galym
WB22Ziadah, Rafeef
WB22Ziai, Hengameh
WD40, FA52Zickgraf, Caroline
MC10Ziegler, Charles E.
FC64Ziemba, Rachel
SB45Zille, Túlio Resende
FB66Zimbalist, Zack
FA12Zimmerman, Shannon
FD35, FC66Zimmermann, Lisbeth
SA17Zinser, Sophie
FD56Zocchi, Benede a
TD76Zohar, Guy
MH16, WD31Zuber, Laura
WB36, WC47Zucker, Noah
MD16Zuercher, Christoph M.
WA16, FD38, WD01-D, MC14, WC44Zuern, Michael
TC47Zulver, Julia
SD14, FA56Zunes, Stephen
SD36, FB05, TD45, WC17, SC07Zvobgo, Kelebogile
WA27, MD13Zwingel, Susanne
WD60Zysk, Katarzyna
Index of Participants
Preliminary Program