Monday
Why does Na onalism Cause war? A New Realist Theory Based on
Evolu onary and Neuroscien c Research on Tribalism
TA00: Monday 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Master Poster Gallery Session
Poster Gallery Session
Ryuta Ito (Keio University)
"Islamofascism" Does the Word Have Any Posi ve Value?
Mark Silinsky (Haifa University, US Army War College 20152018)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
The New Global Challenges: The Coronavirus Outbreak and the
Socio-economic Impact on Geopoli cal Decisions
Race, Iden ty, and Radicaliza on: Examining Intergroup Contact,
Tension and Con ict as the Basis for Radical Intensi ca on
Everyday Life in Pandemic Japan: Popoki’s Mask Gallery
A tale of two incen ves: opportunism, restraint, and state behavior
Peacebuilding Evalua on in Complex Regional Transforma on
New Strategic Vision of the CPLP (2016-2026). Economic Challenges.
Skyne Uku Wer mer (California State University, Long Beach)
George Boone (University of Sydney)
Ronni Alexander (Kobe University)
Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy, Primakov IMEMO,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State Linguis c Univ.)
Legi mate Order: Great Power Compe
in Asia
Ti any Howard (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
on and the Regional Order
Il Hyun Cho (Lafaye e College)
(Digital) Health Data as a Global Public Good?
Julian Eckl (University of St. Gallen)
Not My Sibling’s Keeper: LIO and Solidarity in the EU and the USA
Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce,
CUNY)
Ac ve and Experien al Learning in the Teaching of Interna onal
Law to Undergraduate IR Students
Spyridon Kotsovilis (University of Toronto Mississauga)
David Hornsby (Carleton University)
Mario Rodrigues Pontes (Universidade de Lisboa)
From now to the sustainability: the global emergence of a new
paradigm
Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of
Poli cal Sciences)
Diagnosing Mass Murder: The Rohingya Crisis as a Test Case for
Opera onalizing Now-Cas ng Assessments of Genocides and Mass
Atroci es
Kris na Hook (George Mason University)
Peace Implementa on Challenges in Colombia: The Case of
Samaniego
Cécile Alexa Mouly (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO) - Ecuador)
Karen Bustos (FLACSO Ecuador)
Comparison of Second-Child Fer lity Inten ons between Local and
Migrant Women in Urban China
"2 legit 2 Quit?" America's hegemonic Legi macy
Daniel Braaten (Texas Lutheran University)
Figh ng Words in Poli cal Rhetoric: The Trump Administra on’s
View of Space as a War gh ng Domain
Ritu S. Lauer (Peninsula College)
Ci zen Support for Debt Reduc on: Myopia or Distribu ve Con ict?
Ma hew R. DiGiuseppe (Leiden University)
Patrick E. Shea (University of Houston)
Min Zhou (University of Victoria)
Digitalizing Revenues: Asymmetric protec onism, commodi ca on
and monopoliza on in the process of organizing the Digital Network
Henrique Es des Delgado (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal
Studies | University of Denver)
Seeking Autonomy: Bringing back agency into the discussion of
Economic Statecra of Middle Powers
Limited IR: Why are Interna onal Rela ons not global?
Vash Doshi (University of California at Santa Barbara)
Bulat Akhmetkarimov (Kazan Federal University )
Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University)
Ramin Ahmadoghlu (Emory University)
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)
Interac ons Between Governors and Intermediaries in Genera ng
Innova ve Ideas in Global Governance: OCHA and the World
Humanitarian Summit
Sho Akahoshi (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Donald Trump’s appeal: a socio-psychoanaly c analysis
Electoral poli cs and the populist zeitgeist: evidence from the
classroom
Civil Con ict and the Expropria on of Foreign Firms
Excep onal discourse or everyday prac ce? In/security and the
Turkey-EU border
Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina,
Wilmington)
Elizaveta Gaufman (University of Groningen)
Dongkyu Kim (University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley)
The Coming Storm? The Fall of Neo-Liberalism and the Future of
Poli cal Violence
James J. Fitzgerald (Dublin City University)
Arres ng Violent Extremism: The Problema c Poten al of Ar
Intelligence
cial
James J. Fitzgerald (Dublin City University)
An Atlan c Arc c Policy for the XXIst Century?
Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao (Universidade de Lisboa, School
of Social and Poli cal Sciences, CAPP- Center Publ. Adm.and
Policies)
A (s ll) integrated European Union Arc c Policy and Strategy for the
XXIst Century?
Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balao (Universidade de Lisboa, School
of Social and Poli cal Sciences, CAPP- Center Publ. Adm.and
Policies)
Cagla Luleci-Sula (Bilkent University)
Owning the Lib(eral Interna onal System): Performa ve Populist
Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic
Michael Habegger (University of Delaware)
The Evolving Role of Trade Finance in Global Economic Governance
Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw)
The E ect of the Demise of the US-Russia Arms Control Regime on
the Nuclear Taboo
John Valdez (College of Wooster)
PRC’s Military Diplomacy with the US: Impact and In uence of PLA’s
Strategic (Re) Direc on
Harvey Schoonover (Florida Interna onal University)
The Two Gap Theory of War: An Empirical Analysis on China-US
Rivalry
Ashraf Singer (Port-Said University)
Quan zing “Complex Solidarity”: Emo onal-A ec ve Constella ons
among Transna onal Movements
Vulnerabilites in the Global Supply Chain: A Typology for Pa erns of
Exploita on and Risk Mi ga on
How mul lateral is China? The case of UN peace opera ons
Shame as a Weapon: Silence and Commemora on of War me
Sexual Violence
Mehmet Akif Kumral (Independent Scholar)
Ioana Muresan (University of Vienna)
Grand Strategy in the post-Pandemic Era
Ioana Muresan (University of Vienna)
Distribu on and di usion of power and the role of middle powers:
case study of Vietnam
Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)
Postcolonial (In)Securi es. Con nui es of Security Narra ves and
Prac ces in Decoloniza on
Maria Ketzmerick (Bayreuth University )
The Impact of Child Soldiers on Democra c Con ict Management
Mehwish Sarwari (University at Bu alo)
Samaila Adelaiye (State University of New York, University at
Bu alo)
Intractable Con icts in the Global South: Yemen Crisis
Almendra Or z de Zarate (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)
Making India Cleaner: “ Swachha Bharat Mission” and Alternate
Approaches to Hygiene, Sanita on and Environment in the Country
Dharitri Dwivedy (Women, Educa on and Environment)
Improving in War in the Hedgerows: Military Adapta on and the
U.S. Army in the Normandy Campaign
Ma hew Fay (George Mason University)
Technona onalism in Northeast Asia's Semiconductor Industry
Seohee Ashley Park (Tohoku University)
China’s regional rule-making in trades: the case of China-JapanKorea free trade agreement
Sohyun Zoe Lee (Queen's University Belfast)
Constant Mo on: Mul -Dimensional Peacebuilding for Peace
Processes
Wendy Kroeker (Canadian Mennonite University)
Trapped between the West and East? An Ongoing Search for
Iden ty in Czech “Small State” Scholarship
Stepanka Zemanova (University of Economics, Prague)
Radka Druláková (University of Economics, Prague, Faculty of
Interna onal Rela ons)
From nancial constraints to poli cal disputes: a study on the
technical and historical challenges faced by IAEA.
Thais Mello de Souza (Pon cal Catholic University of Minas
Gerais)
Renata Ribeiro (University of Brasilia)
'Priva za on of Security' a Boon or Bane in Modern Warfare: A
Case Study of Afghanistan
Anuradha Oinam (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Failing to Learn: A Compara ve Analysis of the 2020 US Covid-19
Response and 2014-15 Liberian Ebola Response
Jessi Hanson-DeFusco (University of Pi sburgh)
Daniel Kipo-Sunyehzi (University of Ghana)
Discursive framing of the local turn in CVE programming: Tunisia as
a case study
Fatma Jabbari (The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter School for Peace
and Con ict Resolu on )
Alistair Edgar (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Diane Zorri (Embry Riddle Aeronau cal University)
Galina Bogatova (Florida Interna onal University)
Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)
Elite Instability and Mass Killing
Angela Chesler (University of Notre Dame)
New Medievalism (Re)Appraised: Framing Research on Poli cs,
Power and Order Beyond Borders
Aleksandra Spalińska (University of Warsaw)
Collec ve Memory in Interna onal Rela ons
Kathrin Bachleitner (University of Oxford)
Missing the Forest for the Trees: Concep ons of American Grand
Strategy in an Era of Strategic Incoherence
Raymond Thomas (Virginia Tech)
Media and Japan-South Korea Rela ons: When and Why is Japan
represented favorably by Korean Media?
Hwayoung Lee (University of Washington)
Intended or Unintended Leadership?: the Japanese Environmental
Policy on Marine Plas c Debris
Fusanori Iwasaki (Economic Research Ins tuite for ASEAN and
East Asia)
The US and the QUAD: Reassuring its Liberal Interna onal Order
Shalini Prasad (University of Delhi)
A Study of Protocol & E que e as Means of Diploma c Signaling
Zhou Jiali (China Foreign A airs University)
A Monstrous Reality: The Changing Iden ty of Nuclear Weapons
and an Argument for Non-Prolifera on
Kayla Grant (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs / University
of Waterloo)
The challenge of coopera on in transboundary waters in the face of
the coronavirus pandemic
Maria Luísa Telarolli de Almeida Leite (University of São Paulo
(USP))
Isabela Ba stello Espíndola (University of Sao Paulo)
Mispercep on, Redistribu on, and Transparency: Does
Transparency Increase Redistribu on?
Haeyong Lim (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Uni ca on)
Solidarity Economy: A Unifying Discourse Or The Possible
Expression Of A “Counter-Movement”?
Daniela Mora Vera (FLACSO Ecuador)
Paola Lozada (Puce)
Ra onalism, Social Construc vism, and Coercion
Steven Beard (University of California, San Diego)
Peacebuilding: Challenging hegemonic discourse
Sa ya St. Clair (University of Massachuse s, Boston)
In search of Domes c Audience Costs: Evidence from India and
Africa
Zla n Mitkov (University of Central Florida)
Michael Yekple (University of Central Florida)
Explaining China's view on the design of global economic
governance: mo va on and ins tu onaliza on
Huanyu Zhao (Ghent University)
From weapons of the weak to revolt: explain mul na onal banks’
response to American nancial sanc ons
Immigrant Minority Human Rights through the lens of
Mul culturalism and Refugee Rese lement
Re-Cas ng America: The Era of New American Excep onalism
Uneven Peace In ltra on: Two Case Studies of Muslim Rebel-led
Community Peace Ini a ves in Bangsamoro, the Philippines
Qi Zhang (Georgetown University)
Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Herbert McCullough (University of North Texas)
Megumi Kagawa (Osaka University)
Women and leadership: variables that in uence access to
managerial posi ons in business
Maritza Figueroa (Pon
cia Universidad Católica del Ecuador)
“Fighters with Only Sad Stories to Fight With”: The Possibili es of a
Transforma ve Mental Health Interven on in Gaza, Pales ne
Nicholas Sherwood (George Mason University)
Condi onal aid as risk-sharing agreement
Boris Brekhov (Freie Universität Berlin)
Hindu Na onalist Ideology of India: Reimagining the Interna onal
order
Abhay Kumar (DELHI UNIVERSITY)
Adverse pregnancy outcomes during violent con ict: Micro-Level
Evidence from Colombia
Sunnee Billingsley (Stockholm University)
Authoritarianism and repression in Brazil: explana ons from
nancialized and neoliberal capitalism
Thaiane Mendonça (UNESP)
Pedro Machado (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro)
The Evolu on of European Autonomous Security Capacity: The
Interplay of Strategic Cultures
Paul Love (University of California, Irvine)
The origins of cyberwarfare: How the Internet got weaponized
Ada Peter (Covenant University)
The Dis nc ve Aspect of Interna onal Rela ons in Human
Space ights: A Call for an Interdisciplinary Discussion in IR
Nicolas Berniquez-Villemaire (University of O awa)
Extreme weather events and the risk of violent con ict
Elizabeth Tennant (Cornell University)
Elisabeth Gilmore (Clark University)
The Organiza on of American States as an independent actor: The
case of the Electoral Observa on Missions
Siremorn Asvapromtada (Florida Interna onal University)
Curbing the In uence of Interna onal Actors: Deglobaliza on in the
Context of Civil War
Burak Demir (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Infrastructural aid and natural resource dependency in post-con ict
countries
Marco Nicola Bine
(University of Essex)
Re ec ons on Lower Caste Muslim Women’s Lives in India:
Challenging Systema c Exclusion
Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
The impact of poli cal risk percep ons on rm capability
development in emerging markets
Ta ana Vashchilko (University of Calgary, Haskayne School of
Business)
The Poli cal Economy of Transi onal Jus ce: How Development
Condi ons the Pursuit of Jus ce
Ra'phael Davis (The Ohio State University)
Backing Out or Winning in interna onal security crises: Does the
Public Reward its Leaders for using force?
Michael Yekple (University of Central Florida)
Zla n Mitkov (University of Central Florida)
Santosh Sapkota (University of Central Florida)
"Seeing is Believing in the End": Solidarity Tourism in Pales ne
Anna Johnson (University of Notre Dame)
Aid, Blame, and Backlash: The Poli cal Economy of Unpopular Aid
Cleo O'Brien-Udry (Yale University)
Back to the Future: 'Balkaniza on' and the Euro-Atlan c Integra on
Processes of the Western Balkans
Liridona Veliu (Dublin City University )
Interna onal Coopera on, Paradiplomacy And Amazon: The
Importance Of Amazonic Coopera on For Tocan ns.
Vitória Libni Macêdo Costa (Federal University of Tocan ns
(UFT))
Paradox of Power: A Network Analysis of Financial Sanc ons and
the Poli cal Economy of Sanc ons Relief
Geo-economics and Geopoli cs in East Africa Transport corridors.
Claire Amuhaya (People's Friendship University of Russia)
Mover of Money, Mover of Norms: Global Consumer Banking and
Diversity
Paolo Cansino (University of Asia and the Paci c)
Na onal Role Concep ons of the American Mass Public
Cana Kim (Louisiana State University)
Tensions and the Interna onal Order: Bibliographic Review and a
Structural Perspec ve of the Contemporary Interna onal Society
Carolina Archanjo Portes Ferreira (PUC Minas )
The Evolu on Of The Global System Of Human Rights Protec on
Carolina Archanjo Portes Ferreira (PUC Minas )
The Paralympics as a lens for globalizing Interna onal Rela ons
Andrew He ernan (University of O awa)
The Modern Totem-Inquiry of the Role of Na onal Animals in
Shaping Na onal Iden ty and Modern Na onalism
Jintao Zhu (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
The Ties that Bind: Understanding Inter-Insurgent Coopera ve
Ins tu ons in Mul party Civil Wars
Brandon Bolte (Penn State University)
Global ICT Supply Chain Security: A Trustless Informa on-Sharing
Schema for Proo ng Integrated Circuits & Printed Circuit Boards
Colin Kiernan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Budgetary Trade-o s between Commercial and Development Aid
Alloca ons: The Role of Domes c Cons tuencies
Esol Cho (SUNY at Binghamton)
Central Asia vs Eurasia: how to de ne na onal interests?
Farkhod Tolipov (Non-Governmental Research Ins tu on
"Knowledge Caravan")
Belt and Road Ini a ve and Brasil: the Digital Silk Road and Foreign
Direct Investments in new power rela ons forma on and the 5G
case in Brasil.
Joanna Escolar (Universidade de São Paulo)
“U.S. Submarine as a Game Changing Technology: How Did
Submarine Technologies A ect the end of the Cold War?”
Mizuho Kajiwara (Keio University)
Fragmented Discourse: Exploring the global dynamics of
'Algorithmic Warfare'
Amy Ertan (Royal Holloway, University of London)
RMB Interna onaliza on: not so quickly, not so much
Sarah He-Yuan (Boston College)
How State Interven on Drives Mul na onal Companies (MNC) to
Rethink Their Supply Chains; A Revisit of the Na onal Systems of
Innova on Theory
More of a threat than guns: Introducing the Gender and Rebel
Governance Dataset
Fortress or Folly: Analysis of the impact of naval installa ons on
mari me disputes.
When Sweden Gets Twelve Points From Norway, It’s Clearly Just
Good Taste: Poli cal Vo ng in the Eurovision Song Contest
Yannick Po er (SOAS)
Addison Huygens (University of Iowa)
Tessa Devereaux Evans (Cornell University)
Lauren Gilbert (UC San Diego)
Revisioning the Revisionist: Making Sense of Russia’s Foreign Policy
through Large-N Analysis
Heat waves and pregnancy developments in Albania and Tajikistan
Poli cal Culture and Con ict Resolu on in Ghana: The State,
Society, and Ethno-Na onal Processes
Assessing the ‘Collec vity’ of global Security in the COVID-19 era of
Na onal Interest
Do high-skilled migrants di use more democra c ins tu ons than
low-skilled migrants?
The making of the "China Virus": liberal sen mentalism in public
opinion during COVID 19 pandemic and its outcomes for global
governance.
Nikita Neklyudov (MGIMO)
Christopher Appiah-Thompson (The University of Newcastle,
Australia )
Dambar Uprety (University of North Carolina Wilmington)
Professionalism and its Cri ques. Contemporary Military
Professionalism beyond the Soldier and the State
Hager Ali (Leibniz-Ins tute German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies, University of Hamburg)
Horseman of Authoritarianism? The Role of States of Emergency in
Democra c Development
Hager Ali (Leibniz-Ins tute German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies, University of Hamburg)
Poli cal Protests and Polariza on in La n America
Yuko Sato (University of Missouri )
Cross-Domain Deterrence and Net Assessment: Placing asymmetric
power projec on capabili es into a cross-domain context
Chris an Niksch (Security Consultant for the German Armed
Forces (BWI GmbH))
The Moral Narra ve of the European Sovereign Bond Crisis
Nicola Nones (University of Virginia)
Covid-19 and the “Namaste” Diplomacy of India
Nawnit Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
The Abandoned Child of Tradi onal Security Studies and
Disconsolate Spouse of Globaliza on: An Evalua on of NonTradi onal Security Strategies in Contemporary Times
Ankita Chauhan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Posi ve Framing in Climate & Health Communica on
Maureen Purcell (UC Irvine, School of Social Ecology)
Democra c Constraint On Foreign Policy in a Par san Environment
Omair Khan (Pardee RAND Graduate School)
Japanese Interna onal Contribu on during Gulf War
Hiroaki Kato (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Power and knowledge brokers of the marine gene c resources
governance in areas beyond na onal jurisdic ons
George Ma hews (University of Sydney)
In Search of “the Bri sh -American World Order”: Arnold J.
Toynbee's Vision of Post-WWII World Order
Ryoya Mizuno (Independent )
Poli cal Stability, Local Content Policies and Foreign Direct
Investments : A Qualita ve Case Study
Prajak Akarte (The University of Texas at Dallas)
African American economic una ainability persist within the United
States as globaliza on con nues to follow liberal economical
principals
Michael Hutchinson Frazier (American Graduate School in Paris)
The Lethality of Terror: Challenges and Adjustments in Using GTD
for Research on the PLO and Hamas
Mei Shalev (Bar-Ilan University)
Informa on and Communica on Technological Revolu on based on
founda onal concept of Capitalism and Neo-Imperialism entails,
rather unforeseen, the element of inevitability of the rise of
developing world, and also with it, the rise of social ssures having
historical connota on
Abhishek Verma (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Sunnee Billingsley (Stockholm University)
Kathryn Grace (University of Minnesota)
Hosea Patrick (university of kwazulu natal)
Rhoda Abiolu (University of KwaZulu Natal)
Lucas Felipe Wosgrau Padilha (Yenching Academy of Peking
University)
Thi Thuy Duong Pham (Yenching Academy - Peking University
(China) )
Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo)
Filling a Void in Human Rights Discourse: the case of minori es in
Afghanistan
Nasema Zeerak (University of San Diego )
Curses or Blessings: How Low Asset Mobility Could Help Foreign
Firms Gain Government Support
Haosen Ge (Princeton University)
Iden ty Poli cs, Communitarian Narra ves, Sectarianism and Iraq’s
Future
Satgin Hamrah (Tu s University)
The Poli cal Psychology of Hobbes and Thucydides: Implica ons for
the study of Emo ons in Interna onal Thought
Jimmy Lim (McGill University)
Con nuity and Change of US-NATO Elite Images in Georgia's
Security
Na a Gamkrelidze (Harvard University)
Cogni ve processes underpinning the populist backlash to the
liberal interna onal order
Bogdan Ianosev (Glasgow Caledonian University)
India's Covid-19 Strategy & Its Implica ons For India's Role In The
Indo-Paci c
Astha Chadha (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University)
Balancing domes c oversight with collec ve responsibility: Do
security alliances in uence legisla ve war powers?
Samuel Morgan (University of California, Irvine)
The impact of globaliza on on Morocco's poli cal and economic
structure
Qi Jiang (Tsinghua University)
Non-Coercive Power and Foreign Policy: Turkey and South Korea's
global in uence within the US alliance
Irem Cihan Muter (SOAS, University of London)
Governing foreign land investments: The role of interna onal codes
of conduct in Uganda
Carolin Dieterle (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Preven ng and Protec ng: Reputa on and the Design of
Interna onal Coopera on in Ins tu onal Complexes
Stefano Jud (Emory University)
More or More of the Same: Ownership Concentra on and Media
Diversity in Egypt
Zahraa Badr (Cairo University)
Experiences of Interven on: Power Structures and Legi macy in
Sierra Leone
Lucy Sco
(University of Bradford)
Social Security Program: Accessibility and Bene t to Single Women
Kamal Sapkota (Tribhuvan University)
Disorder or dewesterniza on? The crisis of the liberal interna onal
order from a decolonial point of view.
Fábio Bussmann (State University of Rio de Janeiro)
Traces of Red, Spectres of Yellow: Catalan and Spanish iden
through a deconstruc ve look
Daniel Pedersoli (Pon
Janeiro)
es
cia Universidade Católica do Rio de
Teaching Global IR: A Compara ve Perspec ve
Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University)
Bulat Akhmetkarimov (Kazan Federal University )
Ramin Ahmadoghlu (Emory University)
Poli cal Impact of Science, Technology, and Innova on in GCC
States
Kaori Mita (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies )
Trade partners and their regime types: during economic sanc ons
of North Korea
“The Impact of the Core Group Diplomacy on The Civil Wars: Libya,
Syria and Yemen”
Lula, Greta, and So Power: How environmental standards can turn
non-tari trade barriers into hard power.
Warfare Agenda-Se ng on Russian Television, 2009 - 2019
The More Things Change, The More They Remain the Same: Bri sh
Economic, Military, and Geopoli cal In uence in Independence
India, 1947-1965
Israel Na onality Law- A Basic Law: Mo ves and Likely
Consequences
Ji Hye Kim (Georgia State University)
Thomas Froehlich (King's College London)
Muskaan Khemani (Boston University)
E.H. Carr’s Theory of Law: Exploring the Elements and Problems of
Interna onal Law
Carmen Chas (University of Kent)
Italian radical-le poli cal violence: how Gestalt psychology helps
to make sense of individual ac vists’ radicalisa on processes
Giulia Grillo (University of Kent)
Internet fragmenta on: a challenge to the Liberal Interna onal
Order? Insights from expert interviews on the China case
Riccardo Nanni (Università di Bologna - Alma Mater Studiorum)
Party Poli cs and Intra-Ethnic Con icts in the Nkambe Central
Subdivision of Cameroon in the 2013 Legisla ve Elec on
Ransom Tanyu Ngenge (Pedagogical University Kraków)
Phantoms of Grand Strategy? The Epistemological and Pedagogical
Value of Abstrac on
Maurizio Recorda
(American University)
The AIIB and the World Bank: Rivals or Teammates?
Julia Radomski (American University)
Public Con dence Following Lethal and Financial Conven onal and
Cyber Terror: Survey-Experiments in Trilateral Democracies
Sharon Matzkin (The University of Haifa)
Ryan Shandler (The University of Haifa)
Daphna Cane (The University of Haifa)
New World Order Neo-Colonialism: China and La n America
Monike Reynozo (California State University, Bakers eld )
The Prescience of DiMaggio and Powell: Dura on Modeling of the
Di usion of Environmental Protec on Laws
Kathryn Overton (University of New Mexico)
Vola lity and Violence: A Dura on Model of Economic Instability
and Intrastate War
Kathryn Overton (University of New Mexico)
Sally Sharif (Graduate Center, City University of New York)
United Na ons Peacekeeping and Terrorist A acks in Civil Con icts
Mahtab Sha ei (University of New Mexico)
Kathryn Overton (University of New Mexico)
Realism All the Way Down: America's Pursuit of Global Hegemony
Chris an Godwin (Harvard Business School)
Discovering the Hai an Diaspora - A Presenta on of Percep ons
and A tudes of the Hai an Diaspora as Key Development Actors
Alain Pompilus (University of Southern Mississippi)
Biopiracy disguised as bioinnova on Voluntary Sustainability
Standards and the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Bene t-sharing
Danielle Mendes Thame Denny (Asia-Paci c Centre for
Environmental Law)
Ahmed Nabil Sadek Ahmed (Wayne State University)
Lana Bilalova (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Massoud Eghbarieh (Beitberl Academic College)
Intraregional Geopoli cal Imaginaries in Comparison: France and
Germany vs. Poland and Hungary
Ni n Arya (O. P. Jindal Global University)
Do We Need Global Governance in the Post-COVID World?
Daria Blinova (Western Michigan University)
Armed Groups and Interna onal Legi macy: The Child Soldiers
Norm
William Plowright (University of Amsterdam)
Tuesday
TA01: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Innova on for Inclusive Development
The Case for Strategic Empathy: Developing a New Approach to
American Grand Strategy
Global Development
Chair
Jessi Hanson-DeFusco (University of Pi sburgh)
The Developmentaliza on of the Unbanked in Morocco: The
illusion of nancial inclusion.
Salah Hamdoun (Arizona State University)
Product Design of Neonatal Incubators in Cameroon: A Case Study
in South-South Innova on
Eric Stribling (l'Universite des Montagnes)
Is Outsourcing Educa on the Answer: The Case of Liberia
Damita Kaloos an (Arizona State University)
Research Infrastructure Policy Governance in Brazil
Tiago Barbosa (Universidade Federal do Paraná/Arizona State
University)
Cau oning Entrepreneurship as the path to Refugee Socioeconomic
Inclusion
Bri any McCall (Arizona State University)
TA02: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Loca ng BRICS in the Liberal Interna onal Order: A Break from the
Past or More of the Same?
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Meeta Mehra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Bappaditya Mukherjee (N/A)
BRICS and the Liberal Interna onal Order
Rajan Kumar (Jawarlahal Nehru University)
Inter- and Intra-BRICS Bilateral Trade Pa erns: A Panel Import
Gravity Approach
Meeta Mehra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Brazil and its Interests in the BRICS
Bruno De Con
(University of Campinas)
BRICS as a tool of Chinese Foreign Policy
Venkat Raman (Indian Ins tue of Management Indore)
BRICS, Development Assistance and Disaster-Aid Management: A
Strategic Framework for Coopera on
Himanshu Shekhar Mishra (New Delhi Television Limited)
Panel
TA03: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Grand Strategic Posture in a Context of Compe on and Crises –
Power Shi s, In uence and Implica ons for the Future World Order
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Cornelia Baciu (Johns Hopkins University)
Cornelia Baciu (Johns Hopkins University)
David and Goliath: American Grand Strategy and the Rela onship
with Small States
Hillary Bri a (King's College London)
Emerging Interna onalism and Grand Strategy – BRICS as a
Rhetorical Intergovernmental Regime
Klaus Kotzé (Centre for Rhetoric Studies, University of Cape
Town )
O shore Balancing and Grand Strategic Posture. Europe's Capacity
to Act in the Indo-Paci c and Future World Order
Lucas Fernando Hellemeier (Freie Universität Berlin)
Thierry Balzacq (Sciences Po Paris)
Panel
TA04: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Research on Power Shi s: Theory, Evidence and Applica on
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
David W. Blagden (University of Exeter)
Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham)
Mayumi Fukushima (RAND Corpora on)
Is Wealth Really Sa sfying? Power shi s, sa sfac on, and the
dynamics of dispute ini a on
Susan G. Sample (University of the Paci c)
Power Transi ons and Balance of Power: The Outbreak of the
French Revolu onary Wars
Chris aan Bedrij-Arpa (George Washington University)
Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University)
Responding to China’s Rise: Neoclassical Realist Theory and US
Regional Alliance Strategies
Je rey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University)
Comparing Na onal Power in an Age of Transi on
Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College)
Keeping New Great Powers at Bay: Suppression Strategies in World
Poli cs
Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Boston University)
TA05: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Chinese Diplomacy and the Challenges of Globaliza on,
Regionalism, and Na onalism
Panel
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Jan Melissen (Leiden University, University of Antwerp)
Qingmin Zhang (Peking University)
Jorge Heine (Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on)
Tradi ons of Chinese Thought and Chinese Diplomacy in an Era of
Contending Forces
Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota Duluth)
Pax Sinica: How China is Bumping into Diploma c Culture in an Era
of Contending Forces
Geo rey R. Wiseman (DePaul University)
Transforming the Diploma c Management System and China's
Major Country Diplomacy in an Era of Contending Forces
Yuanzhe Ren (China Foreign A airs University)
If Not Socializa on, Then What? China’s Ins tu onal Statecra in
the AIIB
Chris na Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
TA06: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Once More into the Breach: Reading, Wri ng, and Performing War
Interna onal Ethics
Civil society percep ons of NATO in the context of Women, Peace
and Security
Katharine A. M. Wright (Newcastle University)
Who should ght? The use of German mercenaries in the American
Revolu onary War and their construc on as illegi mate ghters
Helene Olsen (King's College London)
Solidarity, brothers and sisters: the ethics of transna onal war
gh ng
Keith J. Smith (Kings College London)
Making Space for the Performance of War in Public via Army-Ar st
Collabora on: Army@Fringe Brings the Military Family/Familiar
Military ‘Home’
Nataliya Danilova (The University of Exeter)
Emma Dolan (University of Aberdeen)
The Limits of Transna onal Trade Campaigns in the Digital Era
Nina Hall (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Gender in Global Trade: Transforming or Reproducing the
Orthodoxy?
Erin Hannah (Kings University College)
Adrienne L. Roberts (University of Manchester)
Silke Trommer (University of Manchester)
Just War Under Fire: Home Truths From the Front Lines
Cian O'Driscoll (Australian Na onal University)
TA07: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Changing Major Power Rela ons in the Indo-Paci c and their
Impact on Regional Security and Prosperity
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Tsuneo Akaha (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at
Monterey)
James Paradise (Yonsei University)
U.S. Bilateralism under Trump, Power Shi in East Asia, and Japan’s
Strategic Adjustment: A Theore cal Analysis
Keiko Hirata (California State University, Northridge)
Tsuneo Akaha (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at
Monterey)
China’s RCEP and BRI: an alterna ve order to respond to the Indo
Paci c Vision
Wei Liang (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies at
Monterey)
Foreign and Security Policy with Indian Characteris cs: Theory,
Rhetoric and Prac ce
Panel
Alexander Slaski (Leiden University)
Linking In: Poli cal Connec ons, Foreign Direct Investment and
Corrup on
Andrey Tomashevskiy (Rutgers University)
Sectoral Heterogeneity and Poli cal Risk: Re-Evalua ng the Eīect of
Regime on FDI InŇows
Alexander Slaski (Leiden University)
Mul na onal Produc on and the Global Trade Regime: How do
Social Standards in Preferen al Trade Agreements A ect Global
Value Chains?
Ida Bas aens (Fordham University)
Evgeny Postnikov (University of Melbourne)
Measuring Investment Incen ve E ec veness: Findings from a
Natural Experiment in Brazil
Alexander Slaski (Leiden University)
TA09: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Trade Regula on a er ‘America First’ and Covid-19: Tes ng the
Limits of Resilience
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich)
Marc D. Froese (Burman University)
Trump & Trade: The Crisis in the Mul lateral Trading System
Kristen Hopewell (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Brazil, India and China in the World Trade Organiza on: Shaping
Di eren al Treatment for Developing Countries in a Mul polar
World?
Clara Weinhardt (Maastricht University)
Till Schöfer (Her e School of Governance)
Peace Studies
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Isabel Bramsen (Associate Senior Lecturer, Lund University)
Isabel Bramsen (Associate Senior Lecturer, Lund University)
Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)
Tarja H. Väyrynen (University of Tampere)
Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University)
Anna Jarstad (Uppsala University)
Lisa Strömbom (Lund University)
Peter Wallensteen (Uppsala University/University of Notre
Dame)
TA11: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
China's Role in Global Governance
Disc.
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Disc.
Roundtable
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Jiye Kim (Macquarie University)
TA08: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Poli cal In uences on Foreign Direct Investment
TA10: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Deba ng and Juxtaposing Theories of Peace
Yutao Huang (University of Oxford)
Compe on or Coopera on? Interna onal Ins tu ons and China’s
Evolving Role in the Global Economic Order
Michael Sampson (Leiden University)
China and Global Economic Governance: The Case of the BRICS
Bas Hooijmaaijers (East China Normal University)
China and the World Bank: The impacts of ins tu onal rigidity on
state behavior
James Frick (U.S. Army War College)
TA12: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
New Technologies and Future Western Warfare:
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
When is a War a War? The Legal Threshold of Armed Con ict in
NATO’s Response to Russian Hybrid Warfare.
Amelie Theussen (University of Southern Denmark)
The Changing Character of Remote Warfare: Prolifera on, Poli cs,
and Military Power in Niger.
James Rogers (SDU / LSE)
Delina Goxho (PAX Netherlands)
Declaring innova on : agenda-se ng and military transforma on in
the US, Russia and France
Olivier Schmi (University of Southern Denmark)
Vasiliki Karyo (University of Southern Denmark)
Michael Gjerstad (University of Southern Denmark)
TA13: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Frantz Fanon and Interna onal Poli cs: A Cross-Disciplinary
Examina on of his Life and Work
Panel
Paul C. Kirby (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
TA16: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Cybersecurity, Surveillance and Technologies of Control
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Development
Theory
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Revolu onary Bodies in Mo on: Freedom Violence and Power in
Frantz Fanon and Hannah Arendt
Sarah Then Bergh (Cornell University)
Race, class and imperialism from Fanon’s perspec ve
Åshild Kolås (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Searching for Resilience in the Cyber Ecosystem: Challenges and
Opportuni es for the Applica on of Systems Thinking
Voter ID and Refusing to Know as a Technique of Governance
Climate Imaginaries and the Poli cs of Land in Frantz Fanon’s
Wri ng
Adam Churchard (York University)
An Analysis of Blockchain Digital Currencies Possible Impact on the
World Order
Lauren Siegel (Cornell University)
Fanonion Methods of Cri que: Context, Par cularity, and
Universalism
Yannick Po er (SOAS)
Hannah Gignoux (Ithaca College)
TA17: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Reputa on and Signaling in Interna onal Security
Revolu on vs Psychoanalysis: Fanon, Decoloniza on, and the
Master/Slave Dialec c
Panel
Chair
Kai Quek (University of Hong Kong)
Brandon Yoder (Australian Na onal University)
Mustafa Kirisci (Saint Mary's College of California)
Thomas Bentley (Michigan State University )
Big Bear’s Back in the Bush: Russian Military Involvement in Africa
Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University)
Impact of (Counter-)Terrorism on Public (In-)Security in Nigeria: A
Vernacular Analysis
Just Do it: Characteris cs and E ec veness of Chinese Economic
Sanc ons
Ke an Zhang (George Mason University)
Do Reputa ons for Resolve Cross the Water’s Edge?
Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University)
Tuba Sendinç (The Pennsylvania State University)
Akinyemi Oyawale (University of Warwick)
Armed Non-State Actors and Public Rela ons: Mapping alShabaab’s Responses to Condemna on
TA18: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
The Military and Society: Sources of Trust and Con dence
Tanya Bandula-Irwin (University of Toronto)
Pledging Fidelity to Transna onal Armed Groups: Status, Framing,
and Violence in the Maghreb
Mark Berlin (George Washington University)
Your Space or Mine? Compe on, Control, and the Spa al Pro le of
Militant Violence Against Civilians
Blair Welsh (University of Essex)
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Interna onal Ethics
Kenneth Go gan Kuper (University of Guam)
Kenneth Go gan Kuper (University of Guam)
Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London)
Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
Laying Traps in the Informa on Environment: Military Stratagem
and Intelligence as Adversarial Semio cs
Samuel Forsythe (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt / Goethe
University Frankfurt - Excellence Cluster Norma ve Orders)
Drilling death: Training and the moral produc on of infantry ri es.
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Disc.
Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University)
Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College)
I’m From the Government and I’m Here to Help: Public Percep ons
of the Use of Coercive State Power
Jessica Blankshain (U.S. Naval War College)
Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College)
Examining Public Trust in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces
Takako Hikotani (Columbia University)
Michael Robinson (United States Military Academy)
Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University)
Why Do Africans Trust Their Militaries? Tests of Individual and
Country-level Explana ons
David Burbach (Naval War College)
Naunihal Singh (Air War College)
Between Oblivion and Forever: A Cri que of Nuclear Reason
Nisha Shah (University of O awa)
Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University)
Asymmetric Percep ons of Costly Signals
Signaling and Socializa on under the Security Dilemma
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chris Smith (Fusion Academy)
TA15: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Mar al Encounters: New Direc ons in the Study of War
Davit Petrosyan (University of Konstanz)
COVID-19 tracing in India: Loca ng e-Topian bodies
Toshiya Tsujita (Osaka University)
Emma Kast (Aberystwyth University)
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Interdisciplinary Studies
Intelligence Studies
Sarah Then Bergh (Cornell University)
Emma Kast (Aberystwyth University)
Shiera Malik (DePaul University)
TA14: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Africa
The Image A er the Weapon: Embodiment and Representa on in
the Vietnam War and A er
Shihabisme: Military Reconstruc on in Lebanon
Chris na Gregory (University of California, Riverside)
TA19: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Religion, Aid, and Governance
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Disc.
Jan Aart Scholte (Leiden University)
Panel
Religion, bodily ac on, and the secular subjects of global
humanitarianism
Gendered ci zenship: Land reform, legi macy, and the limits of
statebuilding in post-con ict Liberia and Sierra Leone
Does Racism Taint Religious Philanthropy: A Survey Experiment in
Pakistan
Gendered Violences Of Development: Cuerpo-Territorio and
Violences Against Women in Postwar Guatemala
Iden ty Tetris: Transna onal Muslim NGOs within Global Contexts
Women's Resistance to Authoritarianism in India and Kashmir
Humanitarian Corridors: the role of religious actors in the
nego a on and governance of refugee admission policies in Europe
Heterona onal Rela ons: Straight States and Queer Panics
Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen )
Jonathan C. Agensky (Ohio University)
Rafeel Wasif (University of Washington)
Nagham Elkarhili (Georgia State University)
Julia Hartviksen (University of Brighton)
Ayesha Ray (King's College, Pennsylvania )
Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Copenhagen)
Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University)
David Sulewski (University of Massachuse s Boston)
TA20: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Interna onal Organiza ons and Ins tu onal Design
Panel
Yasmine Djerbal (Queen's University)
TA23: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Monopolizing Legi mate Violence: States, (In)security, and Poli cal
Order
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Radicaliza on-Industrial Complex and the Muslim Threat
Thomas Sommerer (University of Potsdam)
Empty Ins tu ons in World Poli cs
Interna onal Security Studies
Radoslav Dimitrov (University of Western Ontario)
Interests or Legi macy? Why Interna onal Organiza ons Engage
with Environmental Policy
Thomas Doer er (University of Potsdam)
Mirko Heinzel (University of Potsdam)
Leave No IGO Behind: Bringing Semiformal Organiza ons Into the
Intergovernmental Fold
Je rey Wright (University of Oxford)
Actorness Beyond Delega on: Collec ve Agency of States and the
Role of Interna onal Organisa ons
Kenneth S ller (University of Oxford)
Success or Failure of Interna onal Ins tu ons? Transferability of
Power Resources and Interna onal Coopera on
Ji Min Lee (University of Chicago)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Milli M. Lake (London School of Economics)
Naazneen Barma (University of Denver)
Megan Stewart (American University)
Prison Militariza on and Violence in American Correc onal Facili es
Kanisha D. Bond (Binghamton University)
State-building in the Shadow of Counterterrorism: The Palace
Poli cs of 'Precarious' Sovereignty
Dipali Mukhopadhyay (Columbia University)
Re-examining rebel rule: Path dependencies for state legi macy,
coercion and capacity in Uganda
Rebecca Tapsco (The Fletcher School, Tu s University)
Eliza Urwin (The Graduate Ins tute Geneva)
E ec ve for Whom? Ethnic Iden ty and Nonviolent Resistance
TA21: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
How States Fight: Explaining Change in the Means and Methods of
Interstate War
Interna onal Security Studies
Devorah S. Manekin (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Ins tu onalizing Preda on: The Manipula on of the Service
Standing Orders Within the Kenyan Police Service (KPS).
Makena Micheni (London School of Economics)
TA24: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Out of the Shadows: Israel and Back-channel Diplomacy
The Di usion of Precision Strike and Modern Warfare
Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania)
Joshua Schwartz (University of Pennslyvania)
Panel
Diploma c Studies
The Hegemon’s Curve: The Produc on of Power Projec on and
Great Power Compe on
Chair
Disc.
Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College)
Randa Slim (Middle East Ins tute)
Daniel Kurtzer (Princeton University)
Ci zen-to-ci zen back channels
Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
The Casualty Aversion Myth and Unmanned Systems
Jacquelyn Schneider (Stanford University)
Julia Macdonald (University of Denver)
An Increasingly Corrosive Expedient: Israel and Back Channel
Diplomacy
Peter Jones (University of O awa)
Use Their Force: Interstate Security Alignments and the Distribu on
of Military Capabili es
The Road Not Taken: The Amirav-Husayni Peace Ini a ve of 1987
The Carrier Dilemma: Exploring the development of aircra carriers
a er World War II
Back Channels in Pales ne Before 1948: Colonialists, Zionists and
Arab Na onalists
J. Andres Gannon (University of California, San Diego)
Sanne Verschuren (Brown University)
TA22: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Rethinking the State and Ci zenship: Feminist, Queer and
Decolonial Approaches
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
Women's Caucus
Chair
Disc.
Rahul Rao (SOAS, University of London)
Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (York University)
Panel
Lior Lehrs (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Anthony Wanis-St. John (American University)
TA25: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Poli cal Transi ons in post Communist States
Panel
Post Communist Systems
Disc.
Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University)
Power Transi on—Washington, Moscow, Beijing, and Central Asia
Gregory Gleason (University of New Mexico)
Beyond the Core: Conceptualising Russia's ‘Hybrid Excep onalist’
Empire
Kevork K. Oskanian (University of Birmingham)
Building Authoritarian States: Co-opta on and Exclusion
The Soviet Union, the Federal Reserve, and the New York Times:
Machine-learning Models of How Elites Interpret Policy
Announcements
David Sylvan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Jean-Luis Arcand (Geneva Graduate Ins tute)
Ashley Thornton (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Anna Ba a (US Air War College)
Poli cal Transi ons and Post-Soviet Con icts
Philip Gamaghelyan (Kroc School of Peace Studies, University of
San Diego)
TA26: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Contesta on: A Contested Concept
Panel
Nicholas Olczak (Stockholm University)
Measuring the First Image: What Can Psychological Text Analysis
Methods Bring to the Foreign Policy Analysis?
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Methods for analysing online contests over iden ty - A China case
study
Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center)
Ane e S mmer (University of Oxford)
Asaf Alibegovic (Heidelberg University )
What’s really underneath these cobblestones. Opposi on and
Dissidence as Contesta on of the Global Order
TA29: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Climate Change and Ins tu ons of the Global Commons
Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt & Peace
Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt)
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Disc.
Andrew Chater (Brescia University College)
Prac ces and Persuasion in the EU's Poli cal and Security
Commi ee
The Sea as an Ins tu on: norms, prac ces, and the cons tu on of
the interna onal system
Concepts of Contesta on – A Typology
The Governance of Deep-Sea Mining
Public Opinion on Ins tu onal Designs for the United Na ons: An
Interna onal Survey Experiment
Interroga ng Arc c Governance in Suprana onal Perspec ve
Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN))
August Danielson (Uppsala University)
Ale a Mondré (Chris an-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel)
Stefan Gosepath (Freie Universität Berlin)
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)
Farsan Ghassim (University of Oxford)
TA27: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Women in Leadership in Global Governance
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Andrew Chater (Brescia University College)
Steering Global Energy Governance: Who governs and what do
they do?
Chris an Downie (The Australian Na onal University)
Fragmenta on and compe on between interna onal
organiza ons: what consequences for global soil and land
governance?
Ma eo De Donà (University of Gothenburg)
Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of
Massachuse s Boston)
Karin Aggestam (Lund University)
TA30: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Popula on Movements, Territories, and Con ict
Conceptualising Women's Leadership in Interna onal Organiza ons
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Interna onal Security Studies
Women in Interna onal Secretariats
Chair
Early Indian Women Envoys in Interna onal Poli cs: Narra ng
History from the Margins
Popula on se lements and territorial control
Kirsten Haack (Northumbria University)
Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen)
A Case Study of Two Southern African Women in the UN Senior
Management Group: Bience Philomena Gawanas and Phumzile
Mlambo-Ngcuka
Sithembile Mbete (University of Pretoria)
An Interac ve Dashboard of Women in Senior UN Appointments
Paul von Chamier (New York University Center on Interna onal
Coopera on)
Foteini Papagio (New York University)
Paige Arthur (New York University)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Chair
Disc.
Omar McDoom (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Oded Haklai (Queen's University)
Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
TA28: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Methodological Innova ons in Foreign Policy Analysis
Panel
Femke E. Bakker (Leiden University, Ins tute Poli cal Science)
Baris Kesgin (Elon University)
Local determinants of na vist violence in Côte d’Ivoire
Fabien Co er (Columbia University)
Jean-Louis Lognon (University Felix Houphouët-Boigny, Abidjan
(Ivory Coast))
The a tudes of Turkish Cypriot and Turkish immigrant ci zens in
north Cyprus towards the solu on of the Cyprus problem, Turkey
and each other: A quan ta ve analysis
Sertac Sonan (Cyprus Interna onal University )
Ebru Küçükşener (Cyprus Interna onal University)
Enis Porat (University of Liverpool)
Colonial Rule in Precolonial Times. Ins tu onal Legacies of
Conquest-Based State Building by the 19th Century Merina Empire
in Madagascar
Frank Borge Wietzke (IBEI)
Toward an Empirical Theory of Mass Expulsion: Iden fying and
Measuring Cases from 1912-2012
Meghan Garrity (University of Pennsylvania)
TA31: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Poli cs and prac ce of the UN Security Council
Panel
The E ect of Major Weapon System Transfers on Human Rights
Outcomes
Richard Johnson (University of Strathclyde)
Spencer L. Willardson (Stephen F. Aus n State University)
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Bhupendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
The power of the elected? Sweden and the United Na ons Security
Council outcomes
Louise Olsson (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Pa y Chang (NYU)
Angela Muvumba Sellström (Nordic Africa Insitute)
Torunn L. Tryggestad (Peace Research Ins tute, Oslo)
TA35: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Post-/De-/An -/ & Se ler Colonialism(s) and/in La n America
Samuel Jarvis (York St John University)
INDIA AND THE NORM OF RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: THE UN
SECURITY COUNCIL AND THE LIBYA CRISIS
Heena Makhija (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Panel
Se ler Colonialism and/in Brazil: Favelas and Urban Indigenous
Peoples in a Dependent Se ler Capitalist State
Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State
University (Virginia Tech))
Cris na Rojas (Carleton University)
Thinking about mixed-ness: hybridity and transcultura on
Lucy F. Taylor (Aberystwyth University)
An Empire within the Empire? Mul ple Decoloniali es
Marcos Sebas an Scauso (Quinnipiac University)
House of IR: Na ve Informants and the Tipi
Kavita Khory (Mount Holyoke College)
Amanda Garre (Georgetown University )
Jus n de Leon (University of Notre Dame)
GCC Film Funding, Fes vals, and Interna onal In uence
Suzi Mirgani (CIRS, Georgetown University in Qatar)
Gendered Depic on of India-Pakistan Rela on in Bollywood Cinema
Vaishali Raghuvanshi (Banaras Hindu University)
Rishabh Tiwari (Indira Gandhi Na onal Open University)
TA36: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
The Environment, Climate Change and the Dynamics of Peace and
Con ict
Peace Studies
Environmental Studies
African diaspora in Brazil: a view from popular culture
Chair
Disc.
Tiago Sales (Universidade católica de Petrópolis)
TA33: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Post Communist Transi on, Democra za on, and Populism in
Eastern Europe
Post Communist Systems
Chair
Disc.
Global Development
Onto-Epistemic Ruptures in Decolonial/Postcolonial Analysis
Interdisciplinary Studies
South Asia in World Poli cs
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Disc.
Hoshik Nam (University of Iowa)
Innova on and State Transfer of Advanced Military Technology
Erik Sand (MIT)
Rede ning Threats to Interna onal Peace and Security: Exploring
Evolving UN Security Council Prac ce
TA32: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Popular Culture Meets Global Poli cs
Explaining the Imposi on of the United Na ons Arms Embargo
Vlad Kravtsov (Spring Hill College)
Eleanor Kno (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Whither Liberal Transi ons? New Evidence on Democra za on and
Dictatorship in the Postcommunist World
Pal Dunay (George C. Marshall European Center for Security
Studies)
Payam Foroughi (American University of Central Asia)
Hegemonic Transi on and Regime Transi on: The Cases of PostCold War Democra za on
Peace in the Land of Magical Realism: A Mul scalar Environmental
Analysis of Colombia’s Peace Agreement
McKenzie Johnson (University of Illinois)
The Missing Link: Climate Change, Adap ve Capacity, and the Risk
of Violent Con ict
Farah Hegazi (SIPRI)
Preven ng Climate Wars
Anine Hagemann (University of Copenhagen)
Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen)
Climate Change Interven ons in the Global South: Green but Mean?
Dominique Schmid (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Towards climate resilient peace: a degrowth and intersec onal
approach to posi ve peace
Chris e Nicoson (Lund University)
Woojeong Jang (Georgetown University)
TA34: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Arms Trade and Control
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Jayita Sarkar (Boston University)
A Di erent Kind of Regime Change: Framing the Next Genera on
Nuclear Arms Control Regime
William T. Eliason (Na onal Defense University)
Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)
Florian Krampe (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))
TA37: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Private Solu ons to Public Problems?
Panel
Environmental Studies
Disc.
Tim Bartley (Washington University in St. Louis)
A case of failed marked-based governance? Examining the limited
demand for Aquaculture Stewardship Council cer ed salmon in
Europe
Lars H. Gulbrandsen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Irja Vormedal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Mari Lie Larsen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
A Conceptual Framework: Linking Micro and Macro Drivers of
Corporate Social Responsibility on Climate Change
TA40: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Cultures of Militariza on: Global Perspec ves
Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University)
Improving transna onal regula on for the Global South: What can
we learn from Dependency Theory?
Michael J. Bloom eld (University of Bath)
The Role of Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) for the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Disc.
Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast)
(Con)Scrip ng the Swedish Soldier: Unpacking the ‘voluntary
obliga on’ to serve
Not so new as it seems: race and the problem of police
militariza on in Rio de Janeiro
Pedro Paulo dos Santos da Silva (Pon
Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
The Power Poli cs of Private Governance: Brazilian engagement
with the trade-sustainability nexus in an interconnected world
Karina Marzano Franco (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy,
University of Erfurt)
Panel
cia Universidade
Militariza on and administra on in Kashmir: Nego a ng violence,
resistance and par cipa on in the Indian state
Sinduja Raja (University of Denver)
From Securi za on to Aesthe cs: image and audience in the
militariza on of Public Security in Brazil.
Gabriel Caetano (Pon
Janeiro)
cal Catholic University of Rio de
Changes to military culture - opportuni es for research
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Sanna Strand (Stockholm University)
Clara A. Brandi (German Development Ins tute)
Katharina Bissinger (University of Giessen)
Ma eo Fiorini (European University Ins tute)
Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam)
TA38: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Human Rights Contesta on in Asia-Paci c
Panel
Daniel Smith (Swedish Defence University)
Kurt Mills (University of Dundee)
Theresa de Langis (American University of Phnom Penh)
Rise of Feminist Consciousness in India and the Muslim Women- An
Empirical Study of their status, rights and awareness in an Indian
State
Asima Sahu (Ravenshaw University)
TA41: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
World Historical Systems - Shi s in Time: Rivalries, Power,
Technology, and Climate
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disability Rights: Poten al for Human Rights and Humanitarian
Coopera on in the DPRK
Danielle Chubb (Deakin University)
Panel
Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College)
Je rey Kentor (Wayne State University)
Chris an Suter (University of Neuchâtel)
The Worst Rights Regime on Earth: North Korea, Human Rights and
Interna onal Responses
The Hegemony of Rivalry: Mercan lism in the Rivalry Phase of the
World-System
Contested Human Rights Order in the Asia-Paci c: Death Penalty,
State Security, and Human Dignity
The Power Con gura ons of the Central Civiliza on/ World System
in the Eighth Century
Cons tu onal Restraint on Transi onal Jus ce Policies in Indonesia
and Nepal: Development of the Interna onal Norms or Backlash of
the Excluded Vic ms from the Na onal Transi onal Jus ce
Processes?
Evolu onary Cycles of Poli cal and Economic Power Concentra on
Joel R. Campbell (Troy University)
Salvador San no Regilme (University of Leiden)
Shinya Kosaka (Doshisha University)
TA39: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
City Perspec ves
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Convergence and Divergence from Securi za on: A Compara ve
Study of Muslims and La nX in the US
Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College)
Shared spaces, disparate horizons: the (dis)similar struggles of
migrant and na ve squa ers in São Paulo, Brazil
Diana Thomaz (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Robert A. Denemark (University of Delaware)
David O. Wilkinson (University of California, Los Angeles)
Hiroko Inoue (University of California, Riverside)
The World Turns and Things Change: The Rise and Fall of the Great
Powers in a Post-Schumpeterian World
Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science & Technology)
Comparing Possible Future Climate Change Catastrophes: The
MENA Versus the Rest of the World
William Thompson (Indiana University)
Leila Zakhirova (Concordia College)
TA42: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Rethinking IR Theory Through Asia-Paci c History
Panel
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Disc.
Ayako Kusunoki (Interna onal Research Center for Japanese
Studies)
The Solu ons of Migra on from the Perspec ves of Global South:
Immigrants in Yiwu,China , a Case of South- South Coopera on
Alliance Cohesion in the "Indo-Paci c:" Moving Past the Powerplay
Theory
Between inclusion(s) and exclusion(s): ci zenship and refuge in
neoliberal ci es
Post-colonial Balancing: Stalin and India, 1947-1953
Yingliang Zhang (University of Vienna )
André Zuzarte (Pon
cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Iain Henry (Australian Na onal University)
David Wol
(Hokkaido University)
Equi nality and the Ins tu onaliza on of the US-Japan Alliance
Shingo Yoshida (Kindai University)
Yasuhiro Izumikawa (Chuo University)
The Great Power Next Door: Chinese Military Interven on and the
Korean Peninsula
Ji-Young Lee (American University)
TA43: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
La n America and the Global Economy
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Ivonne Tellez Patarroyo (Pon cia Universidad Católica del
Ecuador )
Tom Long (University of Warwick)
Figh ng Corrup on: Interna onal norms and domes c an corrup on reforms in Chile
Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile)
Build the Wall? Deconstruc ng Foreign Direct Investment and
Violent Crime in Mexico’s Border Region
Amanda Benne
(University of North Texas)
Towards an interna onal poli cal economy theory of con ict: the
case of the Colombian armed con ict
Daniel Lopez (University of Kent)
TA44: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Interna onal Organiza ons and their Communica on with Global
Cons tuencies
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Saif Shahin (American University)
Patrick Theiner (University of Edinburgh)
Newsworthy globalisers? Interna onal organisa ons and global
media a en on
Michael H. Breen (Dublin City University)
The UN and Youth: Outreach via Social Media
Carla Winston (University of Melbourne)
Small States under the An cipa on of Rebel Sponsorship
Benjamin Krick (University of Utah)
TA46: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Commi ee Panel
Global South IR: Assessing North-South and South-South
Encounters
Commi ee on the Status of Engagement with the Global South
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)
Dêlidji Eric Degila (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva & Ecole
Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin )
Elsada Diana Cassells (City University of New York)
Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek)
Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)
Paul G. Adogamhe (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater)
Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College)
Michael H. Allen (Bryn Mawr College)
TA47: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Rela onal Voices in IR I: Rela onality and IR theory
Panel
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Jesse Crane-Seeber (University of the District of Columbia)
Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)
Harmonizing / Domina ng? Lessons from Andean rela onality for IR
theorizing
Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito)
Rela onal Theory and Role Theory: Pyongyang’s Improvisa on of
Confucian Role Rela ons to End Isola on
Chih-yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)
Interna onal Organiza ons and Digital Diplomacy: The IMF and
Surveillance According to Twi er
Seeing the poten al of friendship in interna onal rela ons: learning
from Chinese rela onal tradi ons
UN Public Diplomacy and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Coming to terms with the world’s holographicity: theory and
prac ce of a new ontological twist to the rela onal turn
Mar n Edwards (Seton Hall University)
Begum Kurtulus (Istanbul University)
UN Authority under Threat: How the United Na ons Uses Twi er to
Legi mate Itself
Robin El Kady (University of St Andrews)
TA45: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Small States and the Changing Interna onal Order: Foreign Policy
Challenges and Opportuni es
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Kristen Williams (Clark University)
Katja Weber (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Small States in an Era of a Shi ing Great Power Engagement
Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah)
Kristen Williams (Clark University)
Going through a rough patch: Danish and Norwegian responses to
disrup on of rela onships with great powers
Kris n Haugevik (NUPI)
Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen)
Small States and the Changing Interna onal Order: the case of
Costa Rica
Nancy Lapp (California State University, Sacramento)
The Bal c States Under Pressure: Cyber Resistance a er the 2014
Russian Annexa on of Crimea
Neal G. Jesse (Bowling Green State University)
Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University)
Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia)
Islamic Conceptualiza ons of Being and Rela onality
Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt)
TA48: Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Agenda-Se ng a er COVID-19: Will COVID-19 Crowd out A en on
to Other Pressing Health Issues or have Posi ve Spill-over E ects
for Global Health?
Global Health
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany)
Kathryn Quissell (University of Virginia)
Karen Grepin (University of Hong Kong)
The e ect of COVID-19 on public support for health policy
Renu Singh (Georgetown University)
Evolu on of the global health agenda during the Covid-19 pandemic
Stephanie Smith (Virginia Tech)
Governance in Crisis? The Changing Role of Private Founda ons in
Global Health Emergencies
Summer Marion (University of Maryland | Northeastern
University)
Mental Health and the Global Health Agenda in the COVID-19 Era:
Building on or Eroding Past Successes?
Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South)
Mary A. Clark (Tulane University)
Slum Communi es and COVID-19: Assessing Health and Economic
Impacts in Pakistan
Hina Khalid (Informa on Technology University)
Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany)
Sapphire Series
TB00: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Mul ple Iden es in Interna onal Rela ons Theory: the Future of
a Pluralis c Discipline
Systemic Pressures on Reform-Minded Leaders in Civil Wars
Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)
Networks of In uence: Accoun ng for Civilian Par cipa on in
Mul dimensional UN Peacekeeping Opera ons
Susanna P. Campbell (American University)
UN Peacekeeping, Refugees, and Sexual Violence in Civil Wars
Michelle Benson (University at Bu alo, SUNY)
Bongjoo Kim (State University of New York at Bu alo)
Roundtable
TB04: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Imagining a World Otherwise: Beyond the Liberal Interna onal
Order
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Global Development
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Mod.
Chair
Part.
Part.
Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)
Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)
Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania)
Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI))
Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo)
Part.
TB01: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
Author Meets Cri cs: Jelena Subo c’s "Yellow Star, Red Star:
Holocaust Remembrance a er Communism"
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interdisciplinary Studies
Human Rights
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Ins tute)
Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Robust Deployment or Quick E ect? Assessing the Impact of
Peacekeeping Deployment Speed on Con ict-Related Violence.
Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Ins tute)
Peace Without Success? The Determinants of Peacekeeping
Termina on
Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi)
Benjamin T. Jones (University of Mississippi)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary)
Arzan Tarapore (Stanford University)
Timothy D. Hoyt (U.S. Naval War College)
Prakash Gopal (University of Wollongong)
Jivanta Scho li (School of Law & Government, Dublin City
University, Ireland)
Nilanthi Samaranayake (CNA)
Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)
Kate Sullivan de Estrada (University of Oxford)
TB06: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
COVID-19: From China to the World
Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast)
Nicole Sunday Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
Kenneth Go gan Kuper (University of Guam)
Maria-Adriana Deiana (Queen's University Belfast)
Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast)
R. B. J. Walker (University of Victoria & PUC Rio)
TB03: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Beyond Blue Helmets: The Impact of Diverse Actors on
Peacekeeping Outcomes
TB05: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
The Indo-Paci c: Current Super-Power Disrup on & Its Impact on
Middle Powers
Foreign Policy Analysis
South Asia in World Poli cs
Srdjan Vuce c (University of O awa)
Michael Barne (George Washington University)
Juliet Johnson (McGill University)
Mira Sucharov (Carleton University)
Jason Sharman (University of Cambridge)
Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI)
Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)
TB02: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
No Redemp on: Slowness, Ongoingness and Failure in IR and War
Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University)
Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)
Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal
Studies Organiza on (PHISO))
Frances Antoine e C. Cruz (Philippine Interna onal Studies
Organiza on and University of the Philippines, Diliman )
Massarah Dawood (York University )
Zubairu Wai (Lakehead University)
Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University)
Panel
Global Health
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)
Simon Rushton (University of She eld)
COVID-19 and China’s Belt and Road Diplomacy in Eurasia
Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)
Asian Responses to the Macrosecuri za on of COVID19
Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)
The Securi za on of COVID-19 and The Myth of the Authoritarian
Advantage in Infec ous Disease Control
Catherine Yuk-ping Lo (Maastricht University)
China's Public Health Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak
Yanzhong Huang (Seton Hall University and Council on Foreign
Rela ons)
TB07: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Interna onal Compe on, Law, Taxes, and Technology
Panel
Targe ng Quality or Quan ty? Short-term E ects of Leadership
Decapita on
Amira Jadoon (Comba ng Terrorism Center, U.S. Military
Academy)
Andrew Mines (George Washington University)
Daniel Milton (United States Military Academy)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n)
Sevde Arpaci Ayhan (Seoul Na onal University)
O ensive Counterterrorism and Terrorist A acks: An Analysis of
Opera on Inherent Resolve
Do Not Pass Go: Intellectual Monopolies in the ‘Green Race’
Silvia Weko (IASS Potsdam)
TB08: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
New Research on Interna onal Security Alliances and Great Power
Grand Strategy
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Thomas Guarrieri (University of Maryland)
Daniel S. Smith (Ohio State University)
Bri nee Carter (University of Kansas)
Peacekeeping During Time & Place of Terror: A Spa al Analysis of
UN Peacekeeping and Terrorism
Thomas Bentley (Michigan State University )
Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna )
Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna )
Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University)
An Authoritarian Advantage? Explaining States’ Responses to
Returning Foreign Fighters
Adam Ho man (Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University)
Marta Furlan (University of St Andrews)
Exploita ve Friendships: Manipula ng Asymmetric Alliances
Mayumi Fukushima (RAND Corpora on)
Alliances and Nuclear Escala on: NATO Confronts the Theater
Nuclear Balance
TB11: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The Poli cs of Sovereign Debt
Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna )
Caitlin Talmadge (The George Washington University)
Posing Problems without Shacking Up: Prospects for a Sino-Russian
Alliance and Implica ons for US Na onal Security
Oriana Skylar Mastro (Stanford University)
The Strategic Dilemma in Alliance Poli cs
Olivier Schmi
(University of Southern Denmark)
Abandonment is in the Eye of the Beholder: Reassessing the United
States’ Threats to Abandon Recalcitrant Allies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Interna onal Ethics
Chair
Disc.
Jonas Bunte (University of Texas at Dallas)
Patrick E. Shea (University of Houston)
The Globaliza on of Public Finance: A New Historical Dataset
Didac Queralt (Yale University)
Too much of a good thing? Diverse creditors and o cial debt
restructuring
Alexandra Zeitz (Concordia University)
Lauren Ferry (University of Mississippi)
Charlo e Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick)
Francois Debrix (Virginia Tech)
A Specter is Haun ng the Liberal Interna onal Order: Seeing the
problem of vanquished sovereignty through the lens of dead bodies
Strategic Debt Management: Peer Networks in Sovereign Debt
Markets
Sarah Brooks (Ohio State University)
Jared Edgerton (The Ohio State University)
Layna Mosley (Princeton University)
Bilgesu Sumer (University of Massachuse s Amherst)
Washing, Shrouding, Autopsying, Excava ng: Forensic Management
of the Dead
Poli cal Shocks and Sovereign Borrowing
Tim McDade (Duke University)
Layna Mosley (Princeton University)
Peter Rosendor (New York University)
Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)
How to Avoid Burnout: Neoliberal Resilience and Its Dark
Enlightenment
Caroline Alphin (Radford University)
Estranged Allies: Why Genocide Studies and Interna onal Rela ons
Should Speak More to Each Other
Kasturi Cha erjee (FLAME University)
TB10: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Counterterrorism and Terrorist A acks
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Michael Widmeier (Webster University)
Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University)
O with their heads: Why some insurgent groups are targeted for
decapita on and others are not
Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Layna Mosley (Princeton University)
Peter Rosendor (New York University)
Sarah Brooks (Ohio State University)
Selling Sovereignty: Interna onal Coercion, Sovereign Debt, and
Land Transac ons
Je rey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University)
TB09: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Managing the Dead and Death in the Liberal Interna onal Order
Panel
TB12: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Global Wars on "Women"
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University)
Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna )
Silja Bara Omarsdo r (University of Iceland)
Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol)
Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinna )
Debangana Cha erjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Ayça Kurtoğlu (Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University)
TB13: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Globaliza on and Na onalism
Panel
Close Enemies: Assessing Similari es and Di erences in the Islamic
State and Popular Mobiliza on Forces' Strategic Messaging
Audrey Alexander (Comba ng Terrorism Center, West Point
Military Academy)
Nakissa Jahanbani (US Military Academy)
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Anthony D'Costa (The University of Alabama in Huntsville)
Globaliza on and Na onalism: Exploring the Complexi es of Two
Contras ng Ideas
Rachit Murarka (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
TB16: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Great Power Compe on and Rising Power Strategies: The
Dynamics of U.S.-China Rivalry
Insecurity of Ladakh amidst “New Na onalism” and Globalisa on
Interna onal Security Studies
Globaliza on and Na onalism: A Study of ‘Hindu Poli cal’ in India
Chair
Disc.
Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Dhannjay Kumar Rai (Central University of Gujarat)
TB14: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Nonviolence, Civilian A tude Forma on and Local Peace
Panel
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University
Sacramento)
David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University
Sacramento)
Building Peace Around Local Ins tu ons: Reshaping local
governance as part of post-civil war se lements
Marco Nicola Bine (University of Essex)
Katariina Mustasilta (University of Essex)
Imagining peace in le ers to the editor – Namibia’s trajectory from
1985 to 2019
Johanna J. Söderström (Uppsala University)
The E ects of Selec ve and Indiscriminate Repression on the 2013
Gezi Park Nonviolent Resistance Campaign
Tijen Demirel-Pegg (Indiana University Purdue University
Indianapolis)
Karen Rasler (Indiana University)
Peace and Sustainability in the Anthropocene: Implica ons for PostCon ict Peacebuilding
David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University)
David M. Edelstein (Georgetown University)
Can China Innovate? Ins tu ons and Industrial Power in the 21st
Century
Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College)
Informa onal Statecra : China’s Overseas In uence Ac vi es and
the Role of Diaspora Popula ons
Audrye Wong (Harvard University)
The External Sources of Rising State Strength
Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Boston University)
A Perfect Storm: Power Transi on and Territorial Disputes in the
South China Sea
M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Kacie Miura (University of San Diego)
Star ng the Fire: Provoca ons from Smaller States and Great Power
Status Dilemma
Alex Yu-Ting Lin (University of Southern California)
TB17: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Nuclear Weapons and Interna onal Ins tu ons
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University)
Nicholas Miller (Dartmouth College)
Dahlia Simangan (Hiroshima University)
Florian Krampe (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))
Democra zing Disarmament: Mul lateral Weapons Governance by
Small States
Brandon Sims (American University)
Disrup ng Hierarchies: Nuclear Arms Controls and La n American
Responses
Violent and Nonviolent Ac on in India, 2010-2017: Repression,
Linkages, and Learning
TB15: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Non-State Actor Propaganda: Legi macy and Strategic Messaging
in Civil Con ict
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Evan Perkoski (University of Connec cut)
Kanisha D. Bond (Binghamton University)
The Visual War: Militant Propaganda in Civil Con ict, 1960-2018
Meredith Loken (University of Massachuse s- Amherst )
Naomi Egel (Cornell University)
The Global Intent of Regional Denucleariza on
Ryan Musto (Stanford University)
J. Luis Rodriguez (Johns Hopkins University)
Nuclear Coopera on as a Nonprolifera on Strategy
Lauren Sukin (Stanford University)
Plausible Deniability in the Nuclear Nonprolifera on Regime
Reid Pauly (Brown University)
TB18: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
China's Belt and Road Ini a ve Approaching 10 Years in the Making
Gendered Imaging of UN Peacekeeping Opera ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Envisioning the Na on: The Aesthe cs and Imagery of the Tamil
Libera on Struggle
What are the biggest challenges facing China’s Silk Road Economic
Belt ini a ve in Central Asia?
Robert U. Nagel (Georgetown Ins tute for Women, Peace and
Security)
Kate Cronin-Furman (University College London)
Mario Arulthas (PEARL)
Disc.
Damian Raess (University of Bern)
Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami)
Mul level Responses to the Belt and Road Ini a ve and Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank
Jiye Kim (Macquarie University)
Arpit Raswant (Lancaster University)
U.S EDGE Ini a ve Vs. China Belt and Road Ini a ve: Future of New
Energy Alliance
Jacklin Suji Lee (Yonsei University)
Understanding and explaining the impact of China’s Belt and Road
ini a ve and covid-19 outbreak on illicit supply chains
Alexander Kupatadze (King's College London)
TB19: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Challenges in European Union Governance: from the Euro, to Brexit
and COVID-19
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
TB22: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Aid, Remi ances and Interna onal Development
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)
Friends or Foes? The Roles of AIIB and ADB in Asian Development
Assistance
Xiaoye She (California State University San Marcos)
Reconstruc ng Interna onal Development Knowledge: Experience
from East Asia
Chuanhong Zhang (China Agricultural University)
Michal Natorski (Maastricht University)
Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University)
The Preserva on of the Right of Free Movement in the European
Union: A Ma er of Trust
Michael Johns (Lauren an University)
Does Development Really Help? Re-examining security and
development issues in the Philippines
Joshua Villanueva (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies,
University of Denver)
Why are emerging developing countries refusing humanitarian
aidEvidence from China and India
Conten ous Orthodoxies and the Euro Crisis in Greece
Colin Chia (Cornell University)
Xiaojuan Qiu (East China Normal University)
How is Euroscep cism possible?
Caroline Maria Kalkreuth (Kiel University)
European Poli cs and Coronavirus Crisis: “Technocra c Turn” a er
“Populist Wave”?
Sergey Shein (Na onal Research University Higher School of
Economics)
TB20: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Pre-Modern Historical Interna onal Rela ons beyond Europe
TB23: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The United States, Europe, and the World Order
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters (School of Advanced
Interna onal Studies, Johns Hopkins University)
Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters (School of Advanced
Interna onal Studies, Johns Hopkins University)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Towards the construc on of a (new) European security
architecture?
Chair
Disc.
How Do NATO and the EU Adapt. Strategies and Determinants of
IOs Adapta on in a Context of Interna onal Power Shi s
Mar n Jonathan Bayly (London School of Economics)
Ioana Muresan (University of Vienna)
Interna onal Order in Ancient India
Cornelia Baciu (Johns Hopkins University)
Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington)
Rising Power, Status Aspira on, and Norm Di usion: Qing’s
Adop on of Local(ized) Norms in the 17th Century
Min Shu (Waseda University)
The Erasure and Exclusion of Assyrians: A Fraught Historiography of
Assyrian People in Iraq
Riva Gewarges (McMaster University)
The Eastern cousins of European sovereign states?: Territory and
borders in early modern Japan
Naosuke Mukoyama (University of Oxford)
System Encounters: Sino-Russian Rela ons, 1618-1689
Frieder Dengler (American University)
TB21: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Authors Meet Cri cs: Exit from Hegemony
Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters (School of Advanced Interna onal
Studies, Johns Hopkins University)
Roundtable
Success and Failure of Great Power Responsibiliza on: The 2015
Iran Nuclear Deal
Sebas an Biba (Goethe University Frankfurt)
“The Russians wouldn’t like it, but so be it”: Bri sh and American
policy towards Russia in the early 1990s
Liviu Horovitz (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
De ning and Evalua ng the Crisis of Liberal Interna onal Order
Elias Götz (Royal Danish Defense College)
TB24: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Migra on Governance as 'Crisis'
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Euro-Mediterranean diasporas' percep ons of migra on
(governance) crisis
Part.
Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)
Alexander Cooley (Columbia University)
Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College)
Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)
Kori Schake (Stanford University)
Benjamin Tallis (European Centre of Excellence for Civilian
Crisis Management)
Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham)
Panel
Sonja C. Wolf (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas
(CIDE))
Elodie Hut (University of Liège)
Migra on as crisis : the construc on of a “generic migra on crisis”
Celine Cantat (CERI, Sciences Po)
Symbolic rewards at the service of asymmetrical coopera on :
coopta on, par cipa on and immersion.
Shoshana Fine (Sciences Po/CERI)
State(s) of Nego a on: Drivers of Forced Migra on Governance in
Most of the World
Lea Müller-Funk (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Chris ane Fröhlich (German Ins tute for Global and Area
Studies)
Andre Bank (German Ins tute for Global and Area Studies)
TB25: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Financing Interna onal Organiza ons: Resource Mobiliza on in the
21st Century
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Cecilia Cannon (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
UN nance and the poli cs of legi macy: inside the black box of
budgetary decision making
Hannah Davies (Ulster University)
A compara ve approach to the nances of regional organisa ons
Frank Ma heis (Université libre de Bruxelles)
In uence through funding at the African Union: Why IO secretariats
allow external agenda-se ng and ins tu on-building
Ueli Staeger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies, Geneva)
Regionalism from the outside: External funding and donor
in uence over the African Union
Panel
Diploma c Studies
Hila Zahavi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury)
Digital Cultural Diplomacy: EU and EU member states public
diplomacy in New Zealand
Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury)
Serena Kelly (University of Canterbury)
Chair
Disc.
Sheetal Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Israeli Celebrity Diplomats: Fame in Contemporary Israeli Foreign
A airs
Sharon Pardo (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Role of Educa on in European Union’s Policy of Cultural Diplomacy
Hila Zahavi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Ingvild Bode (Centre for War Studies, University of Southern
Denmark)
Sithembile Mbete (University of Pretoria)
Talk from the Top: Leadership and Self-Legi ma on in Interna onal
Organiza ons
Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading)
Leadership and Legi macy in Private Global Governance
Hortense Jongen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Women's Leadership in Global Poli cs: The Case of Sadako Ogata,
UNHCR
Ayako Kobayashi (Sophia University)
TB29: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Impressions Count: How Adversaries and Audiences Form
Impressions of Leaders
Panel
Disc.
Richard K. Herrmann (Ohio State University)
Threat Construc on and Percep ons of Credibility: An Experimental
Analysis
Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University)
Playing the Madman: To What Extent Can Leaders Manipulate their
Reputa ons for Madness?
Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University)
“Ah Q” Spirit and the Dearth of Audience Costs
Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
The Strength of Weak Bonds: Leader Percep ons and Textual
Communica on
Marcus Holmes (The College of William and Mary)
Nicholas John Wheeler (University of Birmingham)
2.Emerging Role and Signi cance of Diaspora in the realm of
Cultural Diplomacy: A study of Indian Diaspora in the UK
Lakshita Bhagat (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Sören Stapel (University of Freiburg)
Eurovision in Israel as a case of European Culture Diplomacy
Anthony Tirado Chase (Occidental College)
Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut)
Gaea Morales (University of Southern California)
Kris Heather Kenyon (University of Winnipeg)
Huss Banai (Indiana University)
LaDawn Haglund (Arizona State University)
Interna onal Organiza on
Losing control: When IO member-states refuse to put their money
where their mouth is
Chair
Disc.
Human Rights
TB28: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Leadership and Global Governance
Ueli Staeger (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies, Geneva)
Sören Stapel (University of Freiburg)
Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania)
TB26: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Power and Culture - Reconceptualizing So Diplomacy in
Interna onal Rela ons
Roundtable
TB27: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
“Cosmopolitanism, Sub-state Actors, and Human Rights”
TB30: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The Global Rise of Stabiliza on: Interna onal and Local
Perspec ves
Panel
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Georgina Holmes (University of Reading)
Kai Michael Kenkel (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro)
Matheus Souza (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro)
The turn from peacebuilding to stabiliza on: old wine in new
bo les? The case of Colombia
Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University)
The peacekeeping moment?
John Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Understanding stabilisa on: the case of North Kivu
Claudio Alber
(Trinity College Dublin)
Community stabiliza on in Somalia
Linnea Gelot (Folke Bernado e Academy)
Prabin Khadka (New York University)
TB31: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Remembering the Nuclear Past: Memories, Stories, and Pedagogies
of the Future
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Shampa Biswas (Whitman College)
Shampa Biswas (Whitman College)
Nuclear Pedagogies: Narra ng Atomic Tes ng for Security and
Stability
J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University)
On Remorse: Claude Eatherly and the Bombing of Hiroshima
Anne Harrington (Cardi University)
TB34: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Contending Forces in Food System Governance: Globalized
Corporate Supply Chains vs Re-localized Food Systems. Can COVID
Help to Tip the Balance?
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Turning lessons from COVID into policy: communi es’ vs
corpora ons’ narra ves and evidence
Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University)
How does the current ‘broken food system’ reveal food regime
tensions, and what kind of food regime transi on is likely in this
moment of na onalist poli cs?
Philip McMichael (Cornell University)
Strengthening the resilience of global food security: what role for
food sovereignty in mul lateral trade spaces?
Sophia Murphy (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Nuclear History as Humanity’s Heritage
Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Alabama)
Imagine the consequences: Exploring the use of c onal lms in
augmen ng our nuclear memory
Rebekah Pullen (McMaster University)
TB32: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Proving Peace: Evalua ng E ec veness in Con ict Resolu on and
Peacebuilding
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Pamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American
University)
Fen Hampson (Carleton University)
Inves ng in peace? Exploring the poten al of social impact bonds
for con ict preven on
TB35: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Governing Mining & Minerals I: Transna onal Developments &
Dimensions
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)
McKenzie Johnson (University of Illinois)
A Mining and Minerals Governance Research Agenda
Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Regulatory Systems, Transparency, and Digital Transforma ons
Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland)
Governance Gaps and Accountability Traps in the Global Shi to
Renewable Energy
Susan M. Park (University of Sydney)
Teresa Kramarz (University of Toronto)
Craig A. Johnson (University of Guelph)
Amanda Blair (United States Ins tute of Peace)
Does inclusion work: Assessing the impact of inclusion on the
sustainability of peace processes
Philip McMichael (Cornell University)
Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo)
Measuring Peacebuilding Policy In uence
Global Norm-maker as a China’s New Brand? An analysis of the
Responsible Cobalt Ini a ve
Evalua ng the Long-term In uences of Par cipatory Delibera ve
Democracy on Post-Con ict Peacebuilding in Central America
Making Concepts S ck: The Life Cycle Concept’s Role in Private
Governance of Mining
Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal)
David G. Connolly (United States Ins tute of Peace)
Hyeyoon Park (Colorado State University)
Lavy Khoushinsky (Queens University)
Marcia Mundt (United States Ins tute of Peace)
TB33: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
World Historical Systems: The Evolu on of Oceanic Interpolity
Systems
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside)
William Thompson (Indiana University)
The Hawai'i Subsystem: Unipolarity, Bipolarity,Tripolarity, and
Mul polarity
Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i)
China's Age-old Quest for Indian Ocean Access
TB36: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
China in Global Development
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Andrew Mertha (Johns Hopkins/SAIS)
Margaret Pearson (University of Maryland)
Development Project Branding and A ribu on: INGOs, Chinese
SOEs, and Public Opinion in the Democra c Republic of Congo
Wendy Leutert (University of Pennsylvania)
Elizabeth Plantan (Harvard Kennedy School)
Aus n M. Strange (University of Hong Kong)
The Evolu on of Oceanic World-Systems
Presence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder? Proximity to Chinese
Financing and Public Percep ons of China in Africa
Uneven And Combined Development in the Modern World-System
Chinese Investment and Public Opinion in La n America
Travis Selmier II (Indiana University)
Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside)
Javier Ezcurdia (San Francisco State University)
Panel
Xiaojun Li (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Kerry Ra gan (Amherst College)
Grasping the China Sen ment in Africa: The Ethnographic Approach
Maria Repnikova (Georgia State University )
Individual Agency in State Capacity: Comparing Sino-African
Railways in Kenya and Ethiopia
TB39: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
New Trends and Approaches in Interna onal Peacebuilding
Yuan Wang (University of Oxford)
Peace Studies
TB37: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Interna onal Interven on and the Contradictory Poli cs of Violent
Extremism
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Patricia Sellick (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Rela ons,
Coventry University)
Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University)
Interroga ng violent extremism at the community level: Lessons
from Kenya
Sahla Aroussi (University of Leeds )
Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen (Technical University of Mombasa)
Michaelina Jakala (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Rela ons,
Coventry University)
Hybrid warfare and grey zone con ict: Preven ve dimensions
David B. Carment (Carleton University)
Dani Belo (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs,
Carleton University)
Targeted preven ve interven ons in fragile states to counter violent
extremism: Examples from the Maghreb and Sahel
Zineb Benalla (Al Akhawayan University)
Understandings of Humanitarianism under Turkey’s Jus ce and
Development Party: The Syrian Case
Charles T. Call (American University)
Iden fying pathways to peace: How interna onal support can help
prevent con ict recurrence
Karina Mross (German Development Ins tute (DIE))
Charlo e Fiedler (German Development Ins tute)
Jörn Grävingholt (German Development Ins tute (DIE))
Emerging donors and con ict-a ected states: The new poli cs of
peacebuilding
Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)
What do peacekeepers do, really? Conceptualizing and measuring
peacekeeping ac vi es
Sara Lindberg Bromley (Uppsala University)
Chiara Ru a (Uppsala University)
TB40: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The Party Poli cs of Military Deployments: Representa on,
Contesta on, and Cleavages
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Poli cs of war and condi ons for peace in Afghanistan
Said Yaqub Ibrahimi (Carleton University)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Efe Tokdemir (Bilkent University)
Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College)
Defence ins tu ons and the Australian public: con dence and
a tudinal trends
Danielle Chubb (Deakin University)
Ian McAllister (The Australian Na onal University)
Grading on a Curve: Why Americans Support the Military More
Than Other Government Ins tu ons
Chair
Disc.
Sorry, Not Sorry: Interna onal Apologies and Public Opinion
Jessica Weeks (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
What Determines Public A tudes Abroad Toward a Country?: An
Empirical Analysis on Determinants of So Power
Lami Kim (US Army War College)
Lingbo Zhao (University of Hong Kong)
Determinants of Public Opinion Towards Great Powers in Paci c
Island States
Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld)
Jus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal)
The Poli ciza on of Security Policy: US Congress and the Poli cs of
Military Interven ons
Florian Böller (University of Kaiserslautern)
‘Ac ve Neutrality’ and the (Lack of) Contesta on of Military
Deployments in the Irish Parliament
Ken McDonagh (Dublin City University)
The Party Poli cs of Military Interven ons: Global Pa erns of
Contesta on and Consent
Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
Wolfgang Wagner (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Do populists favor a di erent foreign policy?
Michal Onderco (Erasmus University Ro erdam)
James Golby (The Clements Center, University of Texas-Aus n)
Ingmar Sturm (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Dennis Redeker (Bremen Interna onal Graduate School of
Social Sciences (BIGSSS))
Karina Mross (German Development Ins tute (DIE))
Charlo e Fiedler (German Development Ins tute)
How shared sovereignty works: Guatemala’s Interna onal An Impunity Commission”
Dominatory or emancipatory poli cs: Preven ng violent extremism
in the Sahel
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Pinar G. Tank (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Bahar Baser (Coventry University, CTPSR & Stellenbosch
University (SIGLA))
Philippe M. Frowd (University of O awa)
TB38: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Panel
TB41: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Women's Role And Place In Peace
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Amanda Donahoe (Centenary College of Louisiana)
Sukanya Podder (King's College London)
When is the Time Ripe for Women?
Jenny Lorentzen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Gendering Media on Architectures: the UN, AU and EU in
Compara ve Perspec ve
Toni Haastrup (University of S rling)
Catriona Stand eld (Worcester State University)
Conserva ve Women's Organiza ons and Post-Con ict Poli cal
Inclusion
Rebecca Nielsen (Universidad del Rosario)
Between con ict and media on: the ambivalent role of the Tuareg
women in the Malian con ict
Status Disputes, Ontological Security and Con ict Resolu on: The
Iden ty-Security Nexus in the U.S.-China Economic Tensions
War Creates States, but Does It Also Breed Gender Equality?
Examining the Feminist Commitment of La n America's PostCon ict Poli cal Par es
A NEOCLASSICAL REALIST EXPLANATION OF OVER-COMMITMENT
Adib Bencherif (University of Florida)
Ning Liao (New Jersey City University)
Sinan Demirduzen (Kırıkkale University)
Towards a realist-construc vist theory of foreign policy?
Vierelina Fernández (Florida Interna onal University)
Eva Michaels (King's College London)
TB42: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
New Feminist Theorising in IR (II): Voices in and from the South
TB45: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Public Opinion, Poli cal Movements, and the European Union
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Theory
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Warwick)
Who cares? Ubuntu feminism and the poli cs of mutual
responsibility for war and peace
Heidi Hudson (University of the Free State)
You just don’t understand! Cri cal Interven ons on Post Con ict,
Militariza on and WPS agenda from South Asia
Shweta Singh (South Asian University)
Maïka Sondarjee (University of O awa)
Everyday Poli cs beyond Resistance: A Decolonial Feminist Rethinking of Indigenous Girls as Agen al Subjects in Guatemala
Brexit: The Glaring Adop on of Populism in Europe
Making Sense of the Post-Western Legacies of a Postcolonial
Feminist IR Scholar: An Intellectual History of L. H. M. Ling
Keely Eshenbaugh (University of Nevada Reno)
Public Opinion about Rule of Law Enforcement in the EU: Blame,
Responsibility and Punishment
Wan-Ping Lin (Na onal Taiwan University)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Commi ee Panel
TB46: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The Con ngent Faculty Crisis and Academic Freedom
A ROLE THEORY PERSPECTIVE TO EUROPEAN ARMY: SUPPORTER,
SPOILER AND SHIRKER ROLES IN THE POST-BREXIT EUROPE
Seckin Baris Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University)
Didem Buhari Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University)
China’s New Role: Global Military Power
Shaio Zerba (University of Mississippi)
Developing the Role of a Secondary Power in La n America: Process
Tracing in explaining Chilean Foreign Policy evolu on
Jaime Baeza Freer (Universidad de Chile)
South Korea’s Mul ple Roles as a Middle Power and Regional Power
Saeme Kim (King's College London)
Contes ng Japan’s Interna onal Roles: The Responses of Japanese
Non-governmental Organiza ons to Transforma on of Japanese
ODA
Kamila Szczepanska (University of Turku)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London)
Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna )
The Existen al Realist: A New Analysis of the Founda onal Place of
Reinhold Niebuhr in IR Theory
Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Honorata Mazepus (Leiden University)
Moving Closer or Growing Apart? Understanding Ci zens' A tudes
Towards Further Integra on in the European Union (2004-2020)
Anne-Marie Houde (University of Warwick)
Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University)
Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University)
Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath)
TB44: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Theore cal Approaches to Studying Foreign Policy
Edward A. Fogarty (Colgate University)
Kevin Wallsten (California State University, Long Beach)
Benedict DeDominicis (Catholic University of Korea)
Lindsay Robinson (Carleton University )
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
To Serve and Protect: Parliamentary Responsiveness to Public
Preferences in EU Fiscal Integra on
European Integra on and Social Deviance: The European Union’s
Social Psychological Func onal Objec ve to Transform
Euroscep cism into Integra ve Social Crea vity Amidst Post-Cold
War Globaliza on and Na onalist Populist Reac on
Decolonial feminism as a cri cal social theory
TB43: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Role Con ict, Contesta on, and Evolu on
Toby Greene (Bar Ilan University)
Toby Greene (Bar Ilan University)
Academic Freedom Commi ee
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)
Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews)
Charlo e Ku (Texas A&M University, School of Law)
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (University of Loughborough)
Mark Gibney (University of North Carolina Asheville)
TB47: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
JSS Group/Panel
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE & INT'L COOPERATION - Law and Norms:
Ambiguity or Change?
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University)
JSS Disc. Cli ord Bob (Duquesne University)
How New Laws Shape the Preferences of the Undecided and the
Silent
Ezgi Yildiz (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Umut Yüksel (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
The Ties that (Un)bind: A Network Analysis of Treaty Exit
Taylor Dalton (University of Southern California)
Evolving Role of the United Na ons in Interna onal Norm-Making:
The Norm against Torture
Heena Makhija (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Runaway Norms
Grace Reinke (University of Washington)
Bree Bang-Jensen (University of Washington)
The Poli cs of Construc ve Ambiguity in Interna onal Law
Lauren C. Konken (Princeton University)
TB48: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
JSS Group/Panel
IOs & NON STATE ACTORS -- Evolu on & Dynamics of the EU
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna )
JSS Disc. Fulvio A na (Catania University)
Cyprus and Transatlan c Security Rela ons: So Balancing in the
Eastern Mediterranean?
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College)
Reconciling Euroscep cism and European Integra on in
Intergovernmental Bargaining
Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)
Yoav Raskin (Tel Aviv University)
Eyal Rubinson (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
The representa ve powers of the European Parliament
Sabina Hilaiel (Has ngs College)
The A ributes of European Integra on: A Hierarchical Order or
Anarchic System under the Joint Ins tu ons
Wayne Tan (Na onal Chung Hsing University)
TB49: Tuesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
SECURITY -- WMD: Actors and Strategies
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Patricia Shamai (Universiy of Portsmouth)
JSS Disc. Saira Bano (Mount Royal University)
Regime Insecurity and WMD Prolifera on
Miriam Barnum (University of Southern California)
An Illusional Nuclear Taboo: Mechanisms of Public Support for
Extreme Methods of War
Doreen Horschig (University of Central Florida)
Nuclear Times: Interna onal Structure as a Determinant of Access
to Civilian Nuclear Reactor Technology
Selim Can Sazak (Brown University)
Percep ons of Corrup on Within Nuclear Weapon States
Errick Wernecke (University of Nebraska - Omaha)
Persistent Con ict and Precarious Peace: An Asymmetric Bargaining
Model of Nuclear Non-prolifera on
Kan Li (University of Oxford)
TC00: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Sapphire Series
Democracy under Fire: Global Crises, Inequality and Populism
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Mod.
Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)
Tanisha Fazal (University of Minnesota)
Peter Gourevitch (University of California San Diego)
Amaney Jamal (Princeton University)
Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown University)
Kenneth Scheve (Yale University)
Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)
Melvis Ndiloseh (Interna onal Rela ons Ins tute of
Cameroon )
Carew Boulding (University of Colorado )
TC01: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Race, Security, and Development: Theore cal, Analy cal, and
Poli cal Considera ons
Global Development
Theory
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London)
Mar n Weber (University of Queensland)
Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University)
Jenna Marshall (University of Kassel )
Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College)
Li Li (College of Int'l Development and Global Agriculture
(CIDGA), China Agricultural University (CAU))
TC02: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Global South Scholars in ISA: What Does the Data Show?
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Fabricio H. Chagas-Bastos (The University of Melbourne)
Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona)
Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia
Económicas (CIDE))
Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College)
Fabricio H. Chagas-Bastos (The University of Melbourne)
Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal
Studies Organiza on (PHISO))
TC03: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Roundtable on William Bain’s book: Poli cal Theology of
Interna onal Order
English School
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus)
William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore)
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)
Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham)
Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)
Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus)
Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute)
TC04: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
China's Development Model
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Zhijun Gao (Claremont Graduate University)
Zhijun Gao (Claremont Graduate University)
China’s New Development Model – Recent Changes in Cadre
Coordina on
Dennis Louis McNamara (Georgetown University)
Does China’s Innova on Strategy Hinder China’s Outward
Investment Flows due to Host Country Protec onism? The Case of
Chinese FDI in the United States
Jing Li (Beady School of Business, Simon Fraser University )
Anastasia U mtseva (Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser
University)
Peng Zhang (Simon Fraser University)
Is China trying to reshape the Interna onal Financial System? The
poli cal-economic and ins tu onal causes behind the crea on of
the RMB O shore Centers and the China Cross-border Interbank
Payment System
Alexandre Coelho (University of São Paulo)
Hacking is the (Five-Year) Plan: China’s Calculus of Industrial Policy
in the Informa on Age
Chad Dacus (Air Force Cyber College)
TC05: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Is It Time to Re-Imagine NATO?
Roundtable
Part.
Nicholas Micinski (ISA Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston
University)
Europe’s Essen al Workers
Ruxandra Paul (Amherst College)
The Di usion of Refugee Rent-Seeking in the Global South
Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham)
Mul -level migra on governance: Unpacking dimensions, levels,
and actors
Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Capacity Building, Migra on Management, and the Global
Compacts
Andrew Dorman (Chatham House)
Katharine A. M. Wright (Newcastle University)
Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (The Arc c University of Norway
(UiT))
David Has ngs Dunn (University of Birmingham)
TC09: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The BBNJ Treaty - At the Finishing Line of a New Treaty
Environmental Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hubert Zimmermann (University of Marburg)
Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University)
Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School)
Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Ben Cli (University of Warwick)
Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano Royal Ins tute and IE University)
TC07: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Teaching IR with a Global South Perspec ve
Roundtable
Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia)
Carina Costa de Oliveria (University of Brasilia)
Leandra R. Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo)
Michelle Scobie (University of the West Indies)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Rey Koslowski (University at Albany)
Noora Lori (Boston University)
Reframing Migra on: The Role of Interna onal Organiza ons in
Global Migra on Governance
Elaine Lebon-McGregor (United Na ons University-MERIT)
Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island)
Elizabeth M. De Santo (Franklin & Marshall College)
Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston)
Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean)
Sharing the bene ts of biodiversity on the high seas: Lessons
learned from the Nagoya Protocol for the developing regime.
Elizabeth M. De Santo (Franklin & Marshall College)
Power dispari es and epistemic inequali es in the poli cs of marine
biodiversity
Beyond panaceas in BBNJ governance
Dêlidji Eric Degila (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva & Ecole
Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin )
Kimberly A. Nolan Garcia (FLACSO-Mexico)
Jose Briceno Ruiz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México)
Élodie Brun (El Colegio de México)
Mariana Aparicio Ramirez (Interna onal Rela ons Center,
FCPyS-UNAM)
Gabriel Jiménez-Peña (Pon cia Universidad Javeriana )
TC08: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Global Migra on Governance
Divine Interven ons: The in uence of the Va can on the
progressive development of ocean governance
Alice Vadrot (University of Vienna)
Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki (University of Vienna)
Global South Caucus
Interna onal Educa on
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean)
Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)
Does the Global South have voice in the BBNJ nego a ons
TC06: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
The Compara ve Poli cal Economy of Diverging Responses to
COVID-19
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Panel
D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College)
Leandra R. Goncalves (University of Sao Paulo)
Rakhyun E. Kim (Utrecht University)
Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science &
Technology)
TC10: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
War in Ukraine
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware)
The Nega ve Consequences of the Western Hybrid Warfare
Perspec ve
Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Na onal Defence University)
Poten ali es of Instability: Using a Structura onist Version of
Complexity to Make Sense of Combatant In uence in War.
Robert Lummack (University of O awa)
Russia’s Interven ons in Ethnic-Based Movements in Ukraine:
Explaining the Varia on of Incen ves and Opportuni es Across
Regions
Dani Belo (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal A airs,
Carleton University)
TC11: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Domes c Responses to Interna onal Capital Mobility Flows
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Xiaoye She (California State University San Marcos)
Building parallel nancial infrastructures: the case of the ChineseRussian alterna ve to SWIFT
Andreas Noelke (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Andrew Rys (Johns Hopkins University)
David Steinberg (Johns Hopkins University)
Pedro Schilling de Carvalho (University of Cambridge)
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Séverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University)
Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)
Séverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University)
David Chandler (University of Westminster)
Dylan Ma hews (Peace Direct)
Peace A. Medie (University of Bristol)
Sarah Njeri (Humanitarian Policy Group, Overseas
Development Ins tute)
Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Lesson Study in Introduc on to Interna onal Rela ons
TC15: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The End of Globaliza on and the Rise of Regionalism - Opportunity
or Threat for Transatlan c Rela ons
In Search of a Map: Reframing Domes c Processes in the
Fragmented Waters of Interna onal Financial Regula on
TC13: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Populism and Foreign Policy
Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp (Leibnitz Ins tute of Agricultural
Development in Transi on Economies (IAMO))
Coty Mar n (West Virginia Wesleyan College)
Arie Krampf (The Academic College of Tel Aviv Ya o)
Part.
Linking Diversity-Sensible Teaching and Research in Higher
Educa on with Civic Engagement: Some Toolbox and Experiments
Making the Classroom Global in a Pandemic: Using Video
Conferencing at a Rural College to Share Experiences during the Age
of COVID-19
US Declining Monetary Power and Trump's "America First"
Doctrine: A Historical Explana on to A Current Trend
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna )
Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University)
Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
Par san Responses to Rising Interna onal Capital Mobility:
Exchange Rate Policy in Closed and Open Economies
TC12: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Local Peacebuilding in a Globalized World
Transi on to Remote Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Lessons from Poli cal Science Courses and Recommenda ons for
Best Prac ces
Ana Mauad (Pon cia Universidad Javeriana )
Francesca Ghire (King's College London)
Populist foreign policy and its consequences: the case of Poland
under the rule of the “Law and Jus ce”
Andrzej Szeptycki (University of Warsaw)
Populism and the Poli ciza on of Foreign Policy
Sandra Destradi (University of Freiburg)
Johannes Plagemann (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and
Area Studies)
Populist Foreign Policy: the Case of Italy
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Coopera on or Compe on - Integra on and Disintegra on
Tendencies in Transatlan c Economic Rela ons
Aleksandra Jarczewska (University of Warsaw)
Transatlan c Parliamentarism – US Congress and the European
Parliament as Actors of Foreign Policy
Jan Hornat (Department of North American Studies, Charles
University)
Against all Odds: Crises Management and Resilience of Transatlan c
Rela ons
Gordon Friedrichs (Heidelberg University)
TC16: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The First World War: Outbreak, Expansion, and Termina on
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Philip Giurlando (Trent University)
Why 1914 and Not Before?
Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University)
William Mulligan (University College Dublin)
Preven ve or Pre-emp ve war in July 1914: Was there a Security
Trap?
John A. Vasquez (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
The Diplomacy of the First World War
Jennifer Siegel (The Ohio State University)
Dale C. Copeland (University of Virginia)
Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales)
Populism and the Threat of Private Regulatory Capture
Coali on Poli cs and War Termina on: On the “Early'' End of the
First World War
Sco Wolford (University of Texas)
Ma hew Maguire (San Jose State University)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Disc.
Jessica Templeton (London School of Economics)
Bart Gabriel (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal &
Development Studies)
Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University)
Patrick McDonald (University of Texas at Aus n)
A Dynamic Realist Explana on for the US Entry into World War I
Populism and Foreign Policy in Brazil under Pres. Bolsonaro
TC14: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Online Learning Responses to Emergent Challenges
Dorota Heidrich (University of Warsaw)
Aleksandra Jarczewska (University of Warsaw)
Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University)
Panel
TC17: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Social Movements, Civil Resistance, and New Transna onalisms
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Esra Elif Nartok (Karadeniz Technical University)
Partners in Produc on: Construc ng a Transna onal Networked
Governance Regime for African Agricultural Transforma on
William A. Munro (Illinois Wesleyan University)
Organizing and Mobilizing Beyond Borders: Transna onal Ac vism
in the Vietnamese Diaspora
Duyen Bui (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Exploring Transterranean ac vism as a research site beyond local
protest sites
Tareq Sydiq (University of Marburg)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Monika Thakur (York University)
What’s in a name? The impact of regions on state support for the
an -impunity norm
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fair eld University)
The Volume and Valence of Visibility: Using Text Analysis to Evaluate
How World Culture Shapes Domes c LGBT Coverage
Kristopher Velasco (University of Texas at Aus n)
TC19: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Revisi ng Time, Space, and Memory in Global Poli cs
Panel
Theory
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Emerson Maione (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro )
Rethinking scale and space in the post-liberal interna onal order:
Russia, China and Turkey as spa al hegemons.
David G. Lewis (University of Exeter)
Revisi ng space in mes of displacement: the Syrian refugee crisis
in Jordan as a heterotopic space
Filippo Dionigi (University of Bristol)
Re-transla ng the Translated: The Case of So Power as a travelling
concept
Compara ve Historical Analysis, Historical Ins tu onalism and
Genocide
Stacey Mitchell (Georgia State University)
Organiza onal Development and Norm Crea on in the
An tra cking Regime – the UNODC and Human Rights
Jean-Pierre Murray (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Roundtable
TC22: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Author meets Cri cs: Cons tu onalizing World Poli cs, K. Milewicz
Interna onal Law
English School
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Turning temporal in concept analysis: ming concepts, (re)
producing iden es.
Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary, University of London)
Doing the a ermath: mul level memory governance, vic ms and
terrorism across UK space and me.
Sara Dybris McQuaid (Aarhus University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University)
The Rela ons between Israel and Europe’s Radical Right Populists
Sharon Pardo (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Dani Filc (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
When Conspiracy Theories Capture Foreign Policy Narra ves: Jair
Bolsonaro’s conserva ve pathology in interna onal rela ons
Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo)
Irma Silva (University of São Paulo )
Conceptualizing Populist Foreign Policy as Folk Realism: Trumpism
and US Foreign Policy
Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London)
Na onal interests, populist opportuni es: Interven on poli cs on
the European radical right
Toby Greene (Bar Ilan University)
Roundtable
Populist Discourse Beyond the Borders: The case of Erdogan and
Chavez
Imdat Oner (Florida Interna onal University)
Lana Shehadeh (Florida Interna onal University)
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Part.
Karolina M. Milewicz (University of Oxford)
Zachary Elkins (The University of Texas at Aus n)
Judith L. Goldstein (Stanford University)
Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago)
Erik Voeten (Georgetown University)
Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center)
TC23: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Rise of Far-Right Populism and Its Impact on Foreign Policy
Stephanie Winkler (Swedish Defence University)
TC20: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Revisionism and Revisionist Strategies
Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University)
Richard Falk (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California)
Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)
Alice Baroni (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Chair
Interna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Law
How to Capture the Role of law in Interna onal Poli cs: Legaliza on
and its Cri cs
Countering Hegemony From Within: Neutraliza on and Power
Struggles in Ac vists’ A ec ve Worlds
TC18: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Norm Di usion, Change, and Contesta on
TC21: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Legaliza on of Interna onal and Domes c Poli cs: Challenges of
Analysis and Implementa on
Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles)
TC24: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Empirical Approaches to Gender in Interna onal Security
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Valerie Hudson (Texas A&M University, The Bush School of
Government and Public Service)
Sabrina Karim (Cornell University)
Innova on and Inclusion in the Armed Forces
Shira Pindyck (University of Pennsylvania)
Could a Woman Have Gone to China? Evidence of a Gendered
Peace Premium
Facebook Talks for the People? What Myanmar Can Tell the World
about Trus ng (and Distrus ng) Media
The “Rear Guard:" Women Auxiliaries and Rebel Outcomes in Civil
Con ict
Interna onal disinforma on management
Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
Catherine Abou-Khalil (Boston University)
Christopher Blair (University of Pennsylvania)
Joshua Schwartz (University of Pennslyvania)
Meredith Loken (University of Massachuse s- Amherst )
The Rambo E ect: The Impact of Masculinity on Violent
Preferences, Experimental Survey Evidence from Eight Countries
Alicia Fjällhed (Lund University)
Vic ms or Betrayers: A Compara ve Analysis of U.S. and Chinese
News Coverage of North Korean Defectors
Nicole/Zixuan Zhang (University of Minnesota Twin Ci es
Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communica on)
Laura Huber (Cornell University)
TC25: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
New Challenges in the Study of Leaders in Foreign Policy
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Consuelo Thiers (University of Edinburgh)
Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University)
TC28: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Future of European Security: Internal and External Challenges
Interna onal Organiza on
Disc.
Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College)
Leaders and Foreign Policy Change
The return to basics: assessing the EU e orts to create a common
defence industry
Global South Leaders and Foreign Policy: The Acceptability
Constraint and Transna onal Considera ons in the Decision
Context
"Norma ve Flexibility: Regula ng Migra on at the European Union
through partnerships with MENA countries (Morocco, Turkey)"
Small Island States' Leadership and Global Poli cs of Climate
Change
The European Union and Africa: opportuni es and contradic ons
Timing Bombs: Iranian Presidents and the temporal dynamics of
nuclear foreign policymaking
The European Union at the Crossroads: a Neo-Classical Realist
Approach
Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen)
Mustafa A. Sezal (University of Groningen)
Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Universidade Federal do
Tocan ns (Brazil))
Andrea Grove (California State University Channel Islands)
Baris Kesgin (Elon University)
Ameneh Mehvar (University of St Andrews)
Ryan Beasley (University of St Andrews)
Leadership in mes of crisis: the role of beliefs in responses to
Covid-19
Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath)
Consuelo Thiers (University of Edinburgh)
TC26: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Membership in Interna onal Organiza ons: Dynamics, Di erences
and Measurement
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Jan Lüdert (City University of Sea le)
Recontrac ng Governance: Membership Dynamics and the
Enlargement of Interna onal Organiza ons
Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland)
The New Terrain of Global Governance: Mapping Membership and
Fragmenta on Across Interna onal Organiza ons
Charles B. Roger (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Sam Rowan (Concordia University)
TC27: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
(Social) Media Manipula on, Poli cal Disinforma on and the
Erosion of Trust
Interna onal Communica on
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Elizaveta Kuznetsova (City University London)
Monitoring the Sources, Intensity and Targets of Hate Speech in the
US Media: A Proof of Concept
Babak Bahador (George Washington University)
Lars Niklasson (Linköping University)
Luca Ra
(University of Rome 3)
TC29: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Terrorism: Images, Signals, and Narra ve Control
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Aaron M. Ho man (Simon Fraser University)
Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Erin Kearns (University of Alabama)
Small e ects. Why credit claims are issued infrequently
Aaron M. Ho man (Simon Fraser University)
Release, Kill, Rule, Recruit: The Role of Reputa on in Hostage-Taking
Violence
Danielle Gilbert (U.S. Air Force Academy)
Grammar of Threat: The Social Vision of Criminal Messages in
Colombia and Mexico
Philip Luke Johnson (The Graduate Center, City University of
New York)
Knife, Heart, Smiley Face, Clapping Hands: An Analysis of Extremist
Emojis and their Linguis c Conven ons
Chelsea Daymon (American University/The Loopcast)
Can You Have It Both Ways? Plausible Deniability and A ribu on in
Anonymous Coercive Bargaining
Costan no Pischedda (University of Miami)
Sara Bjerg Moller (School of Diplomacy and IR, Seton Hall
University)
Andrew Cheon (Johns Hopkins/SAIS)
TC30: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Keeping the Peace: Challenges in the Protec on of Civilians
Interna onal Organiza on
Peace Studies
Panel
The Dilemmas of Interna onal Support for Civilian Self-Protec on
Emily Paddon Rhoads (Swarthmore College)
Jennifer Welsh (European University Ins tute)
Michael Warner (US Department of Defense)
A return to virtue: ins tu onal design, ethical judgment and the
protec on of civilians in armed con ict
Emily Paddon Rhoads (Swarthmore College)
Messenger Leading Ingroups and Outgroups to Se le: UN
Peacekeeping Opera ons and Ethnic Religious Rebels’ Nego ated
Se lements.
Bongjoo Kim (State University of New York at Bu alo)
TC31: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Perspec ves on Deterrence
Counterintelligence in Cyber, and Cyber in Counterintelligence:
Some Things Never Change?
Panel
TC34: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
What's The Gender Of Newborn Peace? Gender Poli cs In PostCon ict Spaces
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Centering Gender Jus ce within
a Neocolonial World
Interna onal Security Studies
Sheherazade R. Jafari (School for Con ict Analysis and
Resolu on, George Mason University)
Toward a Methodology of Studying Cyber Deterrence
Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University)
Admiring the Problem: NATO, the Space Domain and Deterrence
Simon J. Smith (Sta ordshire University )
The poli cs and e ects of interna onal gender exper se in
peacebuilding in Myanmar
Elisabeth Olivius (Umeå University)
Jenny Hedström (Örebro University)
Gender and Nuclear Deterrence
Lana Obradovic (University of Nebraska Omaha)
Jody Neathery-Castro (University of Nebraska-Omaha)
Brexit: A watershed moment for gender and peacebuilding in
Northern Ireland?
The con nuing stability of nuclear deterrence
Amanda Donahoe (Centenary College of Louisiana)
Elise Feron (Tampere Peace Research Ins tute)
Eben Coetzee (University of the Free State)
Private Sector Contribu on to Na onal Strategies of Cyber
Deterrence in a Changing World
Post-con ict transforma on and exclusion in Sierra Leone:
Assessing the analy cal poten al of a feminist poli cal se lement
perspec ve
Eugenio Lilli (University College Dublin)
TC32: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Refugee Crises
TC35: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Global Health, Governance and the COVID-19 Pandemic
The World Health Organiza on and Global Governance
Understanding The Face of Humanity- The Rohingya Genocide
Irene Costan ni (University of Naples, L'Orientale)
Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong
Campus))
Challenges to Afghan Refugees in Pakistan: A post-2014 Analysis
Rajarshi Chakraborty (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Fragile Border, Changing Communi es: Iden ty, Rohingya Refugee
Crisis and Communal Rela ons in Bangladesh-Myanmar
Borderlands
Ishrat Hossain (University of Oxford)
From Phosphate to Refugee Extrac vism: The O shore Refugee
Industry in the Republic of Nauru
Julia Morris (University of North Carolina, Wilmington)
COVID19 Crisis: Mul lateral Diplomacy and China
Bhupendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
COVID-19 and Regional Coopera on: BRICS’ Preparedness and
Responses
Garima Nath (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Ngangom Dhruba Tara Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
TC36: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Government Repression and Civilian Responses
Panel
Human Rights
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Bre Carter (University of Southern California)
Soha Hammam (Claremont Graduate University)
Intelligence Studies
Repression, Group Threat, and the Threat Environment
Chair
Disc.
Confron ng a Repressive Regime: Individual Pe
Rights Commi ee
Loch K. Johnson (University of Georgia)
Joe Wippl (Boston University)
Counter-intelligence in Your Ally's Backyard
John Fox (Federal Bureau of Inves ga on)
Compartmentalized Minds: the Communist Security Services’
Understanding of the Western Espionage Threat to the Communist
Bloc
Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University)
Project SLAMMER: A Lesson in Counterintelligence Failure
Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel)
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Global Health
Elies van Sliedregt (University of Leeds)
Elies van Sliedregt (University of Leeds)
TC33: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The Diversity and Development of Counter-intelligence
Patricia Rinck (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Disc.
Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL))
Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre
for Social Studies)
Peter Carey (University of California, Merced)
ons in the Human
Rachel Schoner (University of California, San Diego)
Commitment to Democra c Values and An -Government Protests
Namig Abbasov (Arizona State University )
Predic ng Authoritarian Crackdowns: A Machine Learning Approach
Weifeng Zhong (Mercatus Center at George Mason University)
TC37: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
A ect, Emo ons, and Aesthe c Bias in Global Poli cs
Panel
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Nima Baghdadi (Florida Interna onal University)
Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal &
Development Studies)
Amoz Hor (George Washington University)
John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University)
John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University)
Dynas es in world poli cs. Family capital and access to power from
a global perspec ve.
Beyond Communica on: Theorizing Par cipa on in World Poli cs
Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University)
"The Time is Out of Joint": Memory, Geopoli cs and the Ambivalent
Temporali es of Hizbullah's Resistance Tourism Museum
Nicole Sunday Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
‘Ambiguous Encounters’: Cri cal aesthe cs, equivocal iden ty & the
unmasking of weaponized state imagery
Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University)
M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University)
The humanitarian ini a ve: the power of emo onal meaning and
the emergence of the Treaty on the Prohibi on of Nuclear Weapons
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)
Illusion of Power: How Ideology Causes the Chinese Communist
Party’s “Imperial Overstretch”
(Clark) Aoqi Wu (The Catholic University of America)
The Limits of a Rising Power: The United States in the Asia-Paci c,
1895-1905
Jaehan Park (Johns Hopkins SAIS)
Theorizing the historical rela onship between normal and
excep onal poli cs: On Denmark, Norway, and the violent liberal
state
Jakob Dreyer (University of Copenhagen)
Minda Holm (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Carolina Pantoliano Panico (University of Auckland)
TC38: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Interna onal Perspec ves on Conduc ng and Thwar ng Covert
Opera ons
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Panel
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
TC40: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Power and History in Interna onal Rela ons
Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz)
Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz)
Jan Goldman (The Citadel)
TC41: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Rethinking Climate Change, Ontological Security, and Posthuman IR
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Jason R. Weidner (Universidad de Monterrey)
Covert Poli cal Ac on Campaigns: Wielding Levers of Power to Gain
In uence Around the World
A World of Our Un-Making? Global Environmental Crisis and the
Challenge to Interna onal Poli cal Thought
Shades of Gray: Technology, In uence, and Con ict
Rising Power Iden es and Role Performance: Brazil and India in
Interna onal Climate Governance
William A. Boe cher (North Carolina State University)
Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech)
Fake news: from intelligence strategy to threat to interna onal
security by an individual
Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)
Rodrigo Mar nez-Celis Wogau (Universidad Anáhuac México)
The CIA and the Middle East Peace Process: 1981-1989
Lee Luko
State Preferences, Viable Alterna ves, and American Covert Ac on,
1946-1989
Jordan Roberts (Coastal Carolina University )
Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Disc.
Disc.
Simon Hogue (Royal Military College Saint-Jean)
Dhannjay Kumar Rai (Central University of Gujarat)
DNA Kits: The Marketability of Iden ty
Ashleigh Breske (Hollins University)
Globaliza on and Hollywood: Strategies of Appropria on and CoOpta on for Indian Markets
Amit Kumar (Jawharlal Nehru University)
Toward Geopoli cal Gaming: Exploring the Tension Between
Blizzard Entertainment and Poli cal Forces
Dakoda Trithara (University of Calgary)
TECHNOLOGY AND E-GAMING IN THE GLOBAL SPORT ECONOMY
Ellen Busolo Milimu (UMass Boston)
Isabella Franchini (Na onal University of Singapore)
Simon Herr (University of St. Gallen)
Manali Kumar (University of St. Gallen)
Re ec ons on Climate Change and Ontological (In)security in the
Marshall Islands
Beatriz Rodrigues Bessa Ma os (PUC-Rio and UVA)
(University of Georgia)
TC39: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Globaliza on, DNA Kits and Geopoli cs
Jason R. Weidner (Universidad de Monterrey)
Horizontal And Ver cal Di eren a on In The Age Of Ecological
Crisis: Change And Con nuity Of Sovereign Prac ces A er The Rise
Of Interna onal Environmentalism
Marie Prum (University of Cambridge)
The ‘Nature’ of Geopoli cs and IR: Examining the Anthropocene
and the possibili es of Posthuman IR
Mansoor Ashraf (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
TC42: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Interests, Ins tu ons and Policies in Mo on: Sectoral Governance,
Na onal Models, and India’s Growth Path
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
The Complex Governance of India’s liberaliza on: Sectoral Varia on
and Na onal Poli cal Economy
John E. Echeverri-Gent (University of Virginia)
Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College)
Wither Sectoral or Na onal Model: Telecommunica ons and
Tex les Compared in India
Roselyn Hsueh (Temple University)
The development of India’s food processing sector: farm poli cs,
federalism and the challenge of regulatory reform
Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington)
The Sta st and Diasporic Dimensions of the Private Indian IT
Industry
Anthony D'Costa (The University of Alabama in Huntsville)
Comparing Advantages in India’s Computer Hardware and So ware
Sectors
Dinsha Mistree (Stanford University)
TC43: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Women Leading Change: an Analysis of Stories, Tools and Ac ons
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Milena Romano (University of Bath)
Sandra Daroczi (University of Bath )
Using Par cipatory Video as a Tool for Knowledge Produc on:
Women and Oil Con ict in the Niger Delta
Zainab Mai-Bornu (Coventry University)
Co-crea on in the Brazilian favelas: how to build a framework of
support through teaching and virtual arts
Katherine Halet (University of Bath)
Benjamin Van Praag (University of Bath)
Cactus Fruit Futures: A Gendered Analysis of the Gaps in Exis ng
Literature on the Evolu on of Iden ty Crea on within Eritrea and
the Eritrean Diaspora
Mirielle McMillin (Tu s University)
Being a refugee on the shores of the European Union: actors, tools
and ac ons towards change
Milena Romano (University of Bath)
Sandra Daroczi (University of Bath )
Women in Ukraine’s war: gh ng the war and leading the change
Milena Romano (University of Bath)
TC44: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Role Playing Games within Popular Culture and World Poli cs
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Disc.
Isabella Hermann (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
and Humani es)
Isabella Hermann (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
and Humani es)
Dreams of War and Peace. Interna onal Rela ons and Diplomacy in
the Hawkmoon and My Li le Pony roleplaying franchises
Louis Clerc (University of Turku, Finland)
Punk in Cyberpunk? Poli cal themes in ‘Cyberpunk – The
Roleplaying Game of the Dark Future’
Teemu Rantanen (University of Turku)
Happiness is Mandatory: Poli cal Imaginaries in the Roleplaying
Game Paranoia
Juha A. Vuori (Tampere University)
The Communist Horizon and the Noir Detec ve, in Disco Elysium
Nicholas Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
TC45: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Higher Educa on in a Global Context: Governmental Roles and
Expecta ons
Interna onal Educa on
Chair
Disc.
Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University)
Francis D. Raska (Charles University)
The future of Japanese Higher Educa on: The Impact of introducing
Ac ve Learning and Globaliza on in the Classrooms of Japanese
Universi es
Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University)
S ll a discipline “in between”? A sociological survey of Japanese IR
journals and university educa on
Michal Kolmas (Metropolitan University Prague)
Brazil’s so power a rac ng in-country physical presences of US
universi es
Jane Aparecido (University of Sao Paulo)
Academic Dugnad and Academic Prac ce: A Norwegian Approach
to Higher Educa on Inclusion
Anisa Abey a (University of San Francisco)
TC46: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Commi ee Panel
Altered States: The Gendered Impact of Global Pandemics and
Crises on Interna onal Studies Research Agendas and
Methodologies
Commi ee on the Status of Women
Women's Caucus
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Sondra Cuban (western Washington University)
Debara Choudhury (Tata Ins tute of Social Sciences
Hyderabad)
Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna )
Crisis, Resource Mobilisa on, and Social Reproduc on in Pandemic
Time
Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick)
Gendered E ects of COVID-19 in Nepal: Women’s Everyday
Experiences
Luna K. C. (Wageningen University and Research Center)
Addressing Gender and Health Inequi es in Global Health Security
Regimes
Mita Saksena (Western Connec cut State University)
The Gendered Dimensions of Healing, Care, and Resistance: Survival
Ac visms in Times of Covid-19
Julio César Díaz Calderón (University of Florida)
Covid-19 and its Impact on Research Agendas in the Global South:
An intersec onal Analysis
Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla)
TC47: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
ISA-Canada Dis nguished Scholar Panel: Prof. Ronald J. Deibert,
Professor of Poli cal Science and Director, Ci zen Lab, Munk School
of Global A airs and Public Policy, University of Toronto
ISA-Canada
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)
Chris Bronk (University of Houston)
Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California)
Stefania Milan (University of Amsterdam & University of Oslo)
Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto)
David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto)
TC48: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
SB: Security
Research Sound Byte
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Sabrina Magris (École Universitaire Interna onale, Rome)
The Changing Nature of Cyberwarfare and its Implica ons for
Interna onal Rela ons
Spyridon Kotsovilis (University of Toronto Mississauga)
Is talking cyberwar an indicator of commitment to global
cybersecurity agenda?
TD02: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Townhall
Ada Peter (Covenant University)
PSYCH-EVOLVING: WHAT THE HUMAN BEING CAN PLAY NOW
Sabrina Magris (École Universitaire Interna onale, Rome)
CYBERSOVEREIGNTY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE
DIGITAL WESTPHALIAN ERA
Ramnath Reghunadhan (Indian Ins tute of Technology Madras,
India)
TC49: Tuesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Transna onal Business Actors in World Poli cs: Inves ga ng
Divisions, Tensions and Con icts Among the “Business Community”
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes)
Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen)
Transna onal Business Actors in Dispute: A Fresh Look at Business
Power in World Poli cs
Yohann Morival (University of Lille, France.)
Common Cause, Compe ve Voices? The Interna onal Chamber of
Commerce and the Interna onal Organisa on of Employers
Marieke Louis (Sciences Po Grenoble)
Ronen Peter Palan (City, University London)
China’s Transna onalizing Tech Elite in Europe – Compe tors or
Collaborators?
(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Silencing Domes c Compe on Through Global compe
Case of French tradeshows (1967-2018)
on: The
Romain Lecler (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada)
TD00: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
A New Global Economic Order?
Sapphire Series
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Mod.
Judith L. Goldstein (Stanford University)
Edward Mans eld (University of Pennsylvania)
Dennis Quinn (Georgetown University)
Erik Voeten (Georgetown University)
Quynh Nguyen (Australian Na onal University)
Rabab El Mahdi (The American University in Cairo)
Nita Rudra (Georgetown University)
TD01: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
IPE Sec on's Outstanding Ac vist Scholar Honoring Heikki
Patomäki
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)
Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol)
Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso (Babcock University)
Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL))
Theresa de Langis (American University of Phnom Penh)
Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)
Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Coopera on Research,
Duisburg, Germany)
Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College)
Tiina Vai nen (Tampere University)
Itziar Mujika Chao (University of Basque Country)
Zeynep Kilicoglu (Florida Interna onal University)
Dis nguished Scholar
TD03: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Religion & IR 2021 Dis nguished Scholar Award Panel Honoring
Daniel Philpo
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Arbitra ng Spaces in the O shore World
Nana De Graa
Roundtable
Hasmet Uluorta (Trent University)
Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside)
James H. Mi elman (American University)
Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University)
Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University)
Robin Broad (American University)
Linda J. Yarr (George Washington University)
Andrej Grubacic (California Ins tute of Integral Studies)
Heikki Patomaki (University of Helsinki)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Visi ng
Professor, VŠE Prague, Czech Republic)
Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Visi ng
Professor, VŠE Prague, Czech Republic)
Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath)
Jonathan C. Agensky (Ohio University)
Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)
Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University)
Ahmet T. Kuru (San Diego State University)
Ron Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)
Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University)
Kristen Noa (University of Miami)
Daniel Philpo (University of Notre Dame)
TD04: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
New Approaches to Interna onal Norms, Rules, and S gma Studies
Theory
Interna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Horia M. Dijmarescu (Northwestern University)
Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University)
Content and Strength in Norm Development
Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch (Su olk University )
Jennifer Dixon (Villanova University)
From Rules-as-En es to Rules-in-Ac on: Rescuing Rhetoric in
Interna onal Poli cs
Horia M. Dijmarescu (Northwestern University)
Con ngent interven ons in norm emergence
Elin Jakobsson (The Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
The iden ty of EU norms: rule following, ins tu onaliza on and
axiological dichotomy
Giuseppe Luca Moliterni (University of Leicester)
S gma Fudging
Ji p Mongkolnchaiarunya (The George Washington University)
TD05: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Theore cal Dimensions of Cyber Security
Panel
TD09: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Are the Reports of the Death of Arms Control Exaggerated?
Interna onal Security Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Chair
Part.
Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University // Cato Ins tute )
Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech)
Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma)
The United Na ons Debates over Cybersovereignty: The Global
Di usion of Cybersecurity Policies
Nadiya Kostyuk (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Debate Hall or Echo Chamber: Do Cyber Norms Proposals Work?
Jus n Can l (Columbia University)
De-escala on Pathways and Disrup ve Technology: Cyber
Opera ons as O -Ramps to War
Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University // Cato Ins tute )
Past as Prologue: Cyber and Space-Based Threats to Nuclear
Deterrence
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
TD10: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Nature, Gender and Inequality: the Intersec onal Impacts of
Environmental Destruc on and Protec on
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Erica Borghard (Atlan c Council)
TD06: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Poli cal Economy of Backlash: Elites and Public Opinion
Part.
Chair
Disc.
Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University)
Maricela de la Torre-Castro (Stockholm University)
Kafayat Fakoya (Lagos State University)
Julia Novak Colwell (University of New Hampshire)
Shyam Salim (Central Marine Fisheries Research Ins tute, India)
D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College)
Ma hew Zierler (Michigan State University)
Ma hew Zierler (Michigan State University)
Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz)
Owen Worth (University of Limerick)
E ect of Na onalis c Message over Trade Agreements on Public
Opinion Change
Ji Yeon Park (Georgetown University)
"Women & Environ – An Empirical Study in an Indian State on
College Women’s Percep ons of issues like
Gender,Border,Disaster,Terror & IR ."
Ananya Asmita (Bhadrak Women's College, Bhadrak, Odisha,
India)
Elite Cues and Backlash Against Globaliza on in the United States
Aycan Ka tas (UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA)
Mass public opinions towards trade balances: Mercan lism 2.0
Tanja Schweinberger (University of Geneva)
Money or Life? Public Preferences For Interven on in Foreign
Con ict
Vincent Heddesheimer (University of Konstanz)
Roundtable
TD07: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Extraterritoriality of Human Rights and other Legal Obliga ons
beyond State Borders
Human Rights
Interna onal Law
Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)
Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California)
Richard Falk (University of California, Santa Barbara)
George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)
Silviana Cocan (University of Montreal)
TD08: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Ac ve Learning in the Zoomiverse: Challenges and Opportuni es
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)
Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University)
Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN))
Cris na Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia)
Mary E. Pe enger (Western Oregon University)
Shannon Gibson (University of Southern California)
Farah Hegazi (SIPRI)
Isabela Ba stello Espíndola (University of Sao Paulo)
How Does Context Ma er for Intersec onality? Comparing
Gendered Adapta on Responses across Coastal Communi es
Normalising Alt-Right Narra ves: Organic Intellectuals and the
contesta on of (neo)liberal poli cal society
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Adlan Margoev (MGIMO University)
Alexandra Bell (Center for Arms Control and NonProlifera on)
Alexander Chekov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons (MGIMO))
Tong Zhao (Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy)
Heather Williams (King's College London)
Andrey Baklitskiy (PIR Center)
David Santoro (Paci c Forum)
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)
Partner Organiza on
TD11: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Na onalism, Iden ty and African Foreign Policies
African Poli cs Conference Group
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Stephen Burgess (U.S. Air War College)
Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University)
Emmanuel A. Balogun (Skidmore College)
Christopher Isike (University of Pretoria)
Odilile Ayodele (University of Johannesburg)
Na onalism, Iden ty and African Foreign Policies
John F. Clark (Florida Interna onal University)
"Image Laundering" of Na onal Elite Iden
Foreign Policies
es and Central African
Bre Carter (University of Southern California)
Pragma c idealists: South Africa's post-apartheid security policy
John J. Hogan (University of Groningen)
Legi ma on through Consensus: Linking Norm Meaning and
Making
Lynda Iroulo (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
(GIGA))
TD12: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Understanding Support for Na onalism
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Kathryn Alexander (Wheaton College)
Remaking the Na on From Heaven: Trade and Evangelical vote for
Bolsonaro and the Backlash Against Race as the Marker of Brazilian
Na onality
Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas
Founda on / University of Sao Paulo)
Russian Na onalism and the Resurgent Opposi on in Russia’s
Rela ons with the West in the post-Cold War Era
Haluk Dogan (University of Exeter)
TD13: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Poli cal Economy of Interna onal Organiza on
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR)
Haeyong Lim (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Uni ca on)
Na onalism and Regional Con icts: A study of India-Pakistan
Rivalry and the Cons tu on of Indian Na onal Iden ty
Muhmmed Sihabudheen K. (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi)
Europe's (inter)na onal issues: traces of the haun ng spectres of
na onalism
Daniel Pedersoli (Pon
Janeiro)
TD17: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Bringing Diverse Voices into Your Class: Teaching Global Poli cs by
Including Conversa ons with Local Residents Abroad and
Foreigners at Home
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Educa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Economic and poli cal drivers of environmental impact shi ing
among countries
Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH
Zurich))
The New Order? Mercan lism, Populism, and Global Governance
Kelly-Kate Pease (Webster University)
Susan M. Park (University of Sydney)
Who's the Boss? Poli cal Leadership and Sovereign Debt Ra ngs
Thomas E. Flores (George Mason University)
Gabriella Lloyd (University of Maryland, College Park)
Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown University)
TD18: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
E ects of Public Opinion and Voter Preferences on South Asia's
Democra za on
Chair
Disc.
Narra ve Warfare: The E ect of Media on Public Opinion during
Indo-Pak Crises
Explaining varia on in civilian a tudes towards Insurgents and the
State: Theory and Evidence from India
Rahul Verma (University of California, Berkeley)
Dipin Kaur (Yale University)
Mar n Edwards (Seton Hall University)
TD14: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Governing the New Fron er: New Spaces New Structures
Voter Preferences and Foreign Aid: Experimental Evidence from
Pakistan
Syeda ShahBano Ijaz (University of California, San Diego)
Diploma c Studies
Pakistani Public Sympathy for Lashkar-e-Taiba
Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London)
Derrick L. Cogburn (American University)
Nane e S. Levinson (American University)
Jeremy Schmuck (Baylor University)
Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London)
Derrick L. Cogburn (American University)
Karl Kaltenthaler (University of Akron)
C. Chris ne Fair (Georgetown University)
Media De ning Patrio sm; A Case Study of Rhetoric on Na onalism
Jeethu Elza Cherian Chacko (Australian High Commission)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Eleanor Kno (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Hong Kong Na onalism? Liberalism Individualism as an Alterna ve
to China’s Collec vist Narra ve
Chandler R. Rosenberger (Brandeis University)
Na on-Building, Arabiza on, and the Amazigh Movement in
Morocco
Kira Jumet (Hamilton College )
Sahar Khan (Cato Ins tute )
Sandip Kumar Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Saira Bano (Mount Royal University)
The Poli cs of Peer Review: Viewing and Reviewing the US Economy
at the Interna onal Monetary Fund
TD16: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Na onalism and Na onal Iden ty
Luba Levin-Banchik (California State University, San
Bernardino)
Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)
S. Mohsin Hashim (Muhlenberg College)
Jaime Jackson (California State University, Sacramento)
Luba Levin-Banchik (California State University, San
Bernardino)
Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University)
South Asia in World Poli cs
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Objec on! How Environmental Lawyers Created Norms and
Governors for Interna onal Development Accountability
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
cia Universidade Católica do Rio de
TD19: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Challenges and Opportuni es: The Ins tu ons of the European
Union and their Evolu on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Philip Giurlando (Trent University)
Does EU Money Ma er?: How EU Structural and Investment
Spending A ect EP Voter Turnout Rates
Nathan Henceroth (Albright College)
Transi on in the Liberal Economy: Time for Reconstruc ng and
Designing the Future of the European Union
Sinem Kocamaz (Ege University)
‘Evolu on of Poland's policy towards the Common Foreign and
Security Policy (CFSP) of the European Union a er its accession to
the EU - analysis of selected aspects of the ac vity’.
Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska (University of Warsaw, Department
of Poli cal Science and Interna onal Studies)
TD20: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Race, Violence and the Liberal Interna onal Order
Race and the Liberal Interna onal Order
Zoltan Buzas (Drexel University)
The Racial Poli cs of Pop-Economics: How American Anxie es made
An -Japanese Protec onism and an -Black Welfare-Cuts Common
Sense in the 1980-1990s
Amoz Hor (George Washington University)
Horror, Race Riots, and White Interna onalism
Jacob Kripp (Johns Hopkins University)
Contemporary American Racism: Subtle, Liberal, Indirect and
[Pseudo] Reasonable
Lev Topor (Center for Cyber Law and Policy, University of Haifa)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8)
Status Concerns: The Poli cs of Refugees and Rights in South Korea
Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College)
The Pressing Need to Reform the Interna onal Refugee Regime In
the Age of Mass Migra ons
Renk Ozdemir (Assistant Professor, Hace epe University;
Visi ng Scholar, Harvard University CMES)
TD23: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Law, Security and the State of Perpetual Emergency
Roundtable
Interna onal Law
Human Rights
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Linda S. Bishai (Ins tute for Defense Analyses)
Pål Wrange (Stockholm University)
Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Bri any Benowitz (American Bar Associa on)
Andreas Behnke (University of Reading)
TD24: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Migra on in a Changing World
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Abigail Kabandula (University of Denver)
Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University)
The Migra on-Security Nexus in the Global South: Securi zing
People on the Move in Hispaniola
Jean-Pierre Murray (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Regional Migra on Governance in Africa and Human Security:
Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Balkissa Daouda Diallo (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Valen na Gómez (Florida Interna onal University)
Boyoon Lee (Pennsylvania State University)
“Local Turn”? Migra on Governance and the Role of Ci es in
Europe and La n America
“The Slovakebab”: an -Islam agenda in Slovak parliamentary
elec ons and beyond
Paula Pimenta (University of Lisbon )
Michaela Grančayová (Comenius University in Bra slava,
Slovakia)
Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Disc.
Mikael Ma lin (University of Turku)
Milla Kruskopf (University of Helsinki)
Elina Ketonen (University of Helsinki)
(Un)Masking the Migrant Crisis: The Impact of COVID-19 on
Undocumented Children in the United States
Historical Memory, Na onalism, and An -Immigrant A tudes
TD22: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Simula ons and Games: New Strategies
Amanda M. Rosen (U.S. Naval War College)
Exploring the hidden educa onal poten al of the Diplomacy board
game
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
TD21: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Na onalism and Migra on
Games and Simula ons to teach Poverty, Inequality, and
Development
Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University)
Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Tes ng the learning e ects of role-playing simula on in teaching
interna onal environmental poli cs
Ken Conca (American University)
Ra a Tekenet (American University)
Looking Back, Looking Forward: Lessons from a Decade of World
Poli cs Simula ons
Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University)
The BREXIT and Putnam's Two-Level Games model: a teaching case
experience in an Interna onal Rela ons class
Cris na Carvalho Pacheco (Universidade Estadual da Paraíba )
Ana Paula Maielo (State University of Paraiba)
Elia Alves (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco)
Gabriela Goncalves Barbos (State University of Paraiba)
Chinese parents, American Children: Return Birth Tourists and the
American 'Hukou' in China
Brandon Folse (University of Oregon)
TD25: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Interna onal Organiza ons under Pressure: Explaining Decline,
Death, and Transforma ons of Mul lateral Governance
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Tana Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Alex Thompson (Ohio State University)
Tana Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Alex Thompson (Ohio State University)
Expulsion and Exit strategies for Interna onal Organiza ons
Chris na Davis (Harvard University)
When is it “ok” to leave? Public opinion toward state withdrawals
from IOs
Felicity Vabulas (Pepperdine University)
Inken von Borzyskowski (University College London)
A er Defec on: How Treaty Withdrawal Shapes Coopera on
Among States
Averell Schmidt (Harvard University)
The Vitality of Regional Security Organiza ons
Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania)
Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Too big too fail: Causes of death and chances for a erlife for major
interna onal organiza ons
Hylke Dijkstra (Maastricht University)
Maria J. Debre (Potsdam University)
Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (Ludwig - Maximilians University
Munich)
TD26: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The New Poli cs of Global Environmental Coopera on
Panel
Border Carbon Adjustment Mechanism: The unpopular policy tool
that can ght climate change and level the playing eld
Laurie Durel (Université Laval)
Rethinking Systems of Produc on and Consump on in Global
Environmental Poli cs
(Colorado State University)
Roundtable
TD27: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Japan’s Diploma c and Security Prac ce under Abe Shinzō
Foreign Policy Analysis
Diploma c Studies
Giulio Pugliese (King's College London)
Andrew L. Oros (Washington College)
Takuya Matsuda (King's College London, War Studies)
Eitan Oren (King's College London)
Raymond Yamamoto (Aarhus University)
Misato Matsuoka (Teikyo University)
Sebas an Maslow (Sendai Shirayuri Women's College)
Chair
Disc.
Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion)
Maha Ra Atal (Copenhagen Business School)
Ora B. Szekely (Clark University)
Peter Krause (Boston College)
William Reno (Northwestern University)
Sarah Daly (Columbia University)
Robert Ross (Boston College)
Milli M. Lake (London School of Economics)
Kate Cronin-Furman (University College London)
TD32: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
How to Get Published
Roundtable
Environmental Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon)
Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto)
Frank Biermann (Utrecht University)
Elizabeth Clevenger (The MIT Press)
Simon Nicholson (American University)
Aar Gupta (Wageningen University)
Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Randolph B. Persaud (American University)
Siba Grovogui (Cornell University)
Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University)
Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College)
Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler)
TD34: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Past and Future of the Belt and Road Ini a ve
Balkan Devlen (Carleton University)
Nathan Alexander Sears (University of Toronto)
Ma hijs Maas (Centre for the Study of Existen al Risk,
University of Cambridge)
Elizabeth (Ellie) Bartels (RAND Corpera on)
Ross Gruetzemacher (Auburn University)
Global Development
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Foreign Policy Analysis
TD29: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Contes ng Capitalism and Colonialism
Roundtable
Roundtable
TD33: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Interroga ng Globaliza on: Making the World Global: U.S.
Universi es and the Produc on of the Global Imaginary.
Roundtable
TD28: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Gaming as a Research Method for Foreign Policy and Interna onal
Poli cs
Part.
Part.
TD30: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Teaching Field Research in Complicated Times
Interna onal Security Studies
Andreas Goldthau (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy,
University of Erfurt)
Juergen Braunstein (London School of Economics)
Konstan n Veit (Ins tute for Advanced Sustainability Studies)
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Accumula on and di eren ated labor regimes in Walter Rodney’s
History of the Guyanese Working People, 1881-1905
Ghada Sasa (McMaster University)
Do renewables bring peace? Assessing key hypotheses of the
geopoli cs of renewables using panel data
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Paul Emiljanowicz (McMaster University)
Israel: "Making the Desert Bloom" or Turning Pales ne into Desert?
Andrew He ernan (University of O awa)
Andrew He ernan (University of O awa)
David Sco
Jacob L. Stump (DePaul University)
From Karl Marx to Kwame Nkrumah: Towards a Decolonial Poli calEconomy
David K. Johnson (Johns Hopkins University)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
A Dialogue of Times: Dad’s Stories About the Appalachian
Commons as a Cri que of Global Capitalism
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)
Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)
The Yuan Belt and Road Ini a ve
Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano Royal Ins tute and IE University)
Chinese Entrepreneur Networks and the Belt and Road Ini a ve
Larissa Swader (University of Bremen)
TD35: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Changing Face of Indian Foreign Policy
Panel
Eva Hilberg (University of Sussex)
South Asia in World Poli cs
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Cybersecurity During Pandemic Responses
Gus Swanda (Busan University of Foreign studies)
Manali Kumar (University of St. Gallen)
TD40: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Controlling the Narra ve: The Public Diplomacy, Propaganda, and
Foreign Engagement of Autocra c States
Partnership, Entente, or Neither? The Trajectory of India-US
Strategic Ties Amid a Weakening Liberal Interna onal Order
Sarang Shidore (University of Texas at Aus n)
The Time is Ripe: India's Iden ty in a Strategic Transi on
Merieleen Eng pi (Jawaharlal Nerhu University, New Delhi)
India-Iran Ties and India's Pursuit of 'Strategic Autonomy'
The Impact of Human Rights Issues on India’s Foreign Policy
Ala' Alrababa'h (Stanford University)
TD36: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Broadening Power in IR Theorizing: Common Sense, Cyber Space,
and Quantum Considera ons
Theory
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Sco Williamson (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Who Pursues Pres ge Projects, and Why? Evidence from Chinese
Development Finance
Jack Adam MacLennan (Park University)
Mass Common Sense, Hegemony and Change in IR
Aus n M. Strange (University of Hong Kong)
Isabella Franchini (Na onal University of Singapore)
Understanding ‘Emerging Powers’ in Context of the present Liberal
Interna onal Order
Hoimi Mukherjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Chair
Ian Reynolds (American University School of Interna onal
Service)
Julia Leininger (German Development Ins tute (DIE))
Global philanthropy and the SDGs
Helen Yanacopulos (University of Bri sh Columbia Okanagan)
Paloma Raggo (Carleton University)
Panel
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Alabama)
Rising or Resurgent Power? China and Russia’s Narra ves of
Interna onal Humilia on
Robert Ralston (Harvard Kennedy School & Security Studies
Program, MIT)
Construc ng and Contes ng Interna onal Status Orders
Joshua Freedman (Oberlin College)
The Case for a Status Model of Recogni on
Marina Duque (Florida State University)
The Value of the Hunt: The Unrepresented Peoples and Na ons
Organisa on, Ontological Security and the Struggle for Status
Paul Beaumont (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)
Pål Røren (University of Southern Denmark)
TD38: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Global Health, Pandemic Responses, Cyberterrorism and Bio
Diplomacy
Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa)
TD41: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
The Sustainable Development Goals: Assessing the 2030 Agenda
Global Development
Beyond Actor Oriented No ons of Power in the Cyber Domain
Chair
Frances Yaping Wang (Singapore Management University)
The E ects of China’s Educa onal Public Diplomacy
Naima Green-Riley (Harvard University)
Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Global Health
Interna onal Ethics
Authoritarian public opinion management in interna onal crises:
propaganda vs. censorship?
Contes ng Narra ves of Repression: Experimental Evidence from
Sisi's Egypt
Quantum States: Power and War in a Quantum World
Chair
Ashley Anderson (UNC Chapel Hill)
Sheena Chestnut Greitens (University of Texas at Aus n)
Using Transna onal Media as a Public Diplomacy Tool: Evidence
from Al-Arabiya and Al-Jazeera
Aleksei Zakharov (Ins tute of Oriental Studies, Russian
Academy of Sciences)
TD37: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Recogni on and the Renego a on of World Order
Interna onal Communica on
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Disc.
Sumitha Narayanan Ku y (King's College London)
Chair
Disc.
Molecular Sovereign es – Pa ents, genomes, and the enduring
biocoloniality of intellectual property
Sustainable Development Goals: norms, implementa on pathways
and Small Island Developing States
Michelle Scobie (University of the West Indies)
The Web of Accountability: A Cross-Na onal Compara ve Analysis
of Ins tu onal Frameworks to Ensure Government Commitment to
the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Anita Breuer (German Development Ins tute)
Julia Leininger (German Development Ins tute (DIE))
SDGs and Human Rights: Where the Theories Collide
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University)
Panel
TD42: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Poli cs of the Health Policy Process: From Global to Local
Global Health
Chair
Disc.
Ana B. Amaya (Pace University, United Na ons University
Ins tute on Compara ve Regional Integra on Studies)
John Kirton (University of Toronto)
Lost in transla on: Framing and health policy implementa on from
global to local
Sara Fischer (Georgetown University)
Polio and the evolu on of global health governance
Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth)
TD43: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
The Role of External Actors in Con ict Dura on and Resolu on
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Junior Scholar Symposia
c Study of Interna onal Processes
JSS Disc. Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)
JSS Disc. Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona)
Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University)
Casey Crisman-Cox (Texas A&M University)
Paul Hensel (University of North Texas)
Managing the Dual Faces of Interna onalized Civil Con ict: The
Interstate Dimension
Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas)
Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia)
Gary Goertz (Notre Dame University)
Desirée Nilsson (Uppsala University)
Isak Svensson (Uppsala University)
Molly Melin (Loyola University Chicago)
Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago)
Divided We... Remain? Horizontal Accountability and the
Termina on of Third-Party Support for Civil War Governments
Christopher Linebarger (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
Facilita ng nego a ons on complex, controversial and salient
topics: How mediators shape the content of peace agreements
Constan n Ruhe (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)
Meri Dankenbring (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)
Roundtable
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Rebecca Brubaker (UNU)
Julia Grauvogel (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)
Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen)
Zuzana Hudáková (Center for Interna onal Studies (CERI),
Sciences Po, Paris)
Erica Moret (Graduate Ins tute)
Clara Portela (University of Valencia)
Stefano Pales ni (Catholic University of Chile)
Joy Gordon (Loyola University Chicago)
TD45: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Power in IR: Matching Empirical Uses to Theore cal Advances
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)
Status Seeking Strategies and Na onal Greatness: Na onalis c
Ideologies and the Domes c Poli cs of Status Seeking
The Coronavirus Pandemic and the Transforma on of Liberal
Interna onal Order
Qingming Huang (University of Florida)
The Rise in US Na onalism: Assessing the Socio-cultural Divide
Connec ng Interna onal and Domes c Dots: How Con ict
Entanglement Informs Resolu on and Escala on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Na onalist Mobiliza on and Interna onal Order: A Rela onal
Approach
Erik Underwood (McGill University)
Rallies and Roundtables: The In uence of Civil Resistance and Civil
Society Inclusion on the Success of Peace Nego a ons
TD44: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Contemporary Developments in Sanc ons Research
TD47: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
NATIONALISM- Na onalism and Democracies in Crisis
Karolina M. Milewicz (University of Oxford)
Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford)
Michael Barne (George Washington University)
Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)
Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa)
Jacklyn Majnemer (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science )
Kenneth S ller (University of Oxford)
Krystal-Gayle O'Neill (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Ellen Busolo Milimu (UMass Boston)
“Na onal democracy": ideal and discursive arguments in right-wing
populist discourses
François Debras (University of Liège)
TD48: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
SECURITY -- Back to the First Image: Leaders and Con icts
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York)
Do Leaders Learn from Forma ve Events? An Arabic Opera onal
Code Approach to Middle Eastern Leaders’ Crisis Management Style
Sercan Canbolat (University of Connec cut)
Major Power Leadership Turnover and Preemp ve Crisis Ini a on
from the Enemies
Chen Wang (University of Virginia)
Out of o ce, out of order? The e ect of leadership turnover on the
recurrence of violence
Cosima Meyer (University of Mannheim)
Con ict and the Fate of Autocra c Leaders
Ciara Sterbenz (UCLA)
Homo paci cus? - Poli cal leaders' readiness for peace
Juliana Tappe Or z (German Ins tute for Global and Area
Studies)
Roundtable
TD49: Tuesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
La n American Engagements with Interna onal Orders:
Contribu ons and Contesta ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Tom Long (University of Warwick)
Cassandra Emmons (Harvard University)
Louise Fawce (University of Oxford)
J. Luis Rodriguez (Johns Hopkins University)
Gema Santamaria (Ins tuto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
(ITAM))
Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon cal Catholic University of Chile)
Juan Pablo Scar (Universidad de San Andrés)
Christy Thornton (Johns Hopkins University)
TE00: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Ins tu onal Diversity and Regional Orders
Sapphire Series
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Mod.
Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Keisuke Iida (University of Tokyo)
Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
Lynda Iroulo (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies
(GIGA))
Diana Tussie (FLACSO/CONICET)
Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamedou (Graduate Ins tute of
Interna onal and Development Studies)
SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore)
TE01: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Puzzles of Trade Preferences
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Thomas Flaherty (University of California, San Diego)
Diana Mutz (University of Pennsylvania)
Female Protec onism: Women's Ra onal Responses to Gendered
Labor Market
Soohyun Cho (The Ohio State University)
The China Shock: Homeownership and Individual Trade Preferences
Ha-Eun Choi (Michigan State University)
A Discrimina on-Based Explana on for the Gender Gap over Trade
Policy
Kim-Lee Tuxhorn (University of Calgary)
Roundtable
TE02: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Gender, Global Health, and Violence: Feminist Perspec ves on
Peace and Disease
Global Health
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London)
Marc Lanteigne (UiT: The Arc c University of Norway)
Michael E. Aleprete (Westminster College)
Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University)
Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London)
Roundtable
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)
Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)
Joseph MacKay (Australian Na onal University)
Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)
Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt)
Dani K. Nedal (Carnegie Mellon University)
Deborah Avant (University of Denver)
TE06: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Great Power Statecra in the Face of Novel Global Challenges
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
The Limits of Statecra : Compara ve Great Power Views on the
Achievable in Foreign Policy
Mikhail Troitskiy (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons)
Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Ma hew Kroenig (Georgetown University)
Religion and Coercion Theory: The Case of Russia
Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky (IDC Herzliya)
Too small to o end, too big to be o ended: How Italy uses ad hoc
coali ons as a tool of statecra
Mariia Shibkova (MGIMO University )
Panel
Bystanders, Implicated Subjects, and the Prac ce of Social Science
Thomas Lindemann (Ecole Polytechnique/Universite de
Versailles Saint Quen n)
Post Communist Systems
Dominant Democracies: The Domes c Sources of Interna onal
Power
Interna onal Ethics
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Posi vism and rec fying interna onal violence
TE04: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Ties Between Titans: Reconsidering Norms and Security in the
China-Russia-US Triangle
Sanc ons and An -Sanc on Statecra in US-Russia Rela ons
Shweta Singh (South Asian University)
Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College)
Tiina Vai nen (Tampere University)
Elise Feron (Tampere Peace Research Ins tute)
Maria Tanyag (Australian Na onal University)
Deborah Ikhile (No ngham Trent University)
Linda Gibson (No ngham Trent University)
Camilla Reuterswaerd (Freie Universität zu Berlin)
Nestor Nuño Mar nez (University of Basel)
Daniel J. Levine (University of Alabama)
Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma)
Samantha Ruppel (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Can Aggregate and Individual-level Studies of Trade-Based Vo ng be
Reconciled?
TE03: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Epistemology and Theory in Ethics Research
Linnea Turco (The Ohio State University)
Is to be aware enough? Field research and the role of the
researcher
TE05: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Folk Theories of Interna onal Poli cs
Yeon Ju Lee (Waseda University)
Alexandra Guisinger (University of Notre Dame)
Ryan Brutger (University of California, Berkeley)
The Economic Geography of Trade A tudes
Chair
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A Recogni ve Theory of Interna onal Moral Agency
TE07: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Race, Security and Development: Theore cal, Analy cal, Poli cal II
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
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Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth)
Heloise Weber (University of Queensland)
Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)
Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Pon cia Universidade
Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
A. R. Pashayan (Howard University, Washington D.C.)
Randolph B. Persaud (American University)
Roundtable
TE08: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
The Overlooked in Peacebuilding: Making Marginalized
Perspec ves Count
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
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Susanna P. Campbell (American University)
Séverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University)
Chris ne Cheng (King's College London)
Elisabeth A. King (New York University)
James Milner (Carleton University)
Roundtable
TE09: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
What are the Meanings of Security in the Region(s) of your
Research?
Interna onal Security Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Part.
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Marilia C. Souza (Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares
Penteado (FECAP-SP) & Universidade de Sao Paulo (NUPRIUSP))
Marilia C. Souza (Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares
Penteado (FECAP-SP) & Universidade de Sao Paulo (NUPRIUSP))
Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen)
Thiago Rodrigues (Fluminense Na onal University)
James M. Goldgeier (American University)
Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University)
Dêlidji Eric Degila (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva & Ecole
Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin )
TE10: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
The Varied Representa ons of Na onalism in South Asia
Panel
South Asia in World Poli cs
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Adam Lerner (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Ruqaiya Khullakpham (Centre for Study of Law and
Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Nazir Mir (Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New
Delhi)
Na onalism, Interna onalism and World Order – Views from the
East ( Contras ng the Ideas of two Indian thinkers Sri Aurobindo
and Tagore )
Niranjan Barik (Ravenshaw University)
Mapping the Na on, Adop ng the State: Analyzing Indigenous and
Adopted Imagina ons of the Na on and the State in Indian Poli cal
Discourse
Nazir Mir (Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New
Delhi)
Amit Julka (Na onal University of Singapore)
Ethnicity and Na onalism in South Asian Coopera on
Anil Kumar (South Asian University)
Religious Na onalism in South Asia: The Overlapping Parallels of
Hindu and Buddhist Na onalism
Andrea Malji (Hawaii Paci c University)
TE11: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Protests, Pandemics, and Possibili es in the MENA
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler)
Micheline Ishay (University of Denver)
Michaelle Browers (Wake Forest University)
Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School)
Ahmed Abdrabou (University of Denver)
Mahmood Monshipouri (San Francisco State University)
TE12: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Religious Actorhood and Con ict Interven on
Panel
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Peace Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Kristen Williams (Clark University)
Landon E. Hancock (Kent State University)
The Poten al of Non-State Actors to Counter Violent Extremism in
Pakistan: Innova ve E orts to Promote Interfaith Harmony and
Understanding between Communi es
Anita Weiss (University of Oregon)
The Ecumenical Patriarchate as an Interna onal Actor: Between the
Cold War and the Ukrainian Crisis
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University)
Expanding the Role of "Religion" in External Interven ons in Civil
Wars: Evidence from Cyprus and Nagorno-Karabakh
Kathryn Alexander (Wheaton College)
The role of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in the recent Ukrainian
Church Crisis
Pavlos Serafeim (University of Macedonia, Department of
Interna onal and European Studies)
Poli cs of Religious iden ty and futuris c tension in south
Asia:Intending to Scapegoat Bangladesh?
M. D. Zakaria (University of Dhaka)
Roundtable
TE13: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Poli cal Order, Security and Regional Leadership in a Changing
La n America
Shades of sovereignty: a compara ve study of the meaning of
sovereignty by regions
Erna Burai (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Anamarija Andreska (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal
and Development Studies)
Juanita Uribe (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Interna onal Security Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
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Part.
Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Interna onal A airs at
George Washington University)
Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University)
Kathryn Sikkink (Harvard University, Kennedy School )
Anne e Idler (University of Oxford)
Ma as Spektor (FGV - Brazil)
Arturo Santa-Cruz (University of Guadalajara)
Elvira-Maria Restrepo (The George Washington University)
Kris na Mani (Oberlin College)
TE14: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Quan zing IR 2: Founda onal Ques ons
Panel
Theory
Global Development
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Challenging No ons of Sovereignty in Interna onal Society: Con ict
in Abkhazia
Kathryn Bu erworth (University of Massachuse s Boston )
TE18: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Globaliza on and Migra on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Migra on and IR: Migra on as global economy of popula on
exchange
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)
Georgia Spiliopoulos (University of No ngham, Ningbo, China)
Quantum Ambivalence
Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)
How Does Power Shi ? Economic Globaliza on, Convergence
Vectors, and the Distribu on of Produc ve Capacity
Quantum social science: where next?
Emmanuel Haven (Memorial University)
David W. Blagden (University of Exeter)
Panel
Digging Deep: The Lived Experiences of Chinese Migrant
Professionals in Ecuador
Stephanie Xu (London School of Economics)
Human Rights
Peace Studies
Interna onal Law
Disc.
Daniela Mora Vera (FLACSO Ecuador)
A Discreet Globaliza on: The Chinese-Centered Globaliza on from
Below
Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies, St.
Augus ne campus)
Michael Murphy (University of O awa)
Leonardo Orlando (Sciences Po Paris)
TE15: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Transi onal Jus ce: Actors, Processes, and Prospects
Panel
This Land is My Land: An Examina on of the Waves of An Immigrant Sen ment
Valen na Gómez (Florida Interna onal University)
Emerson Maione (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro )
The Goldilocks Solu on: Facilita ng Supports around the 'Everyday'
to Produce Thin Sympathe c Engagement for Thicker Transi onal
Jus ce
Joanna R. Quinn (The University of Western Ontario)
Youth, Art & Resilience: Mapping Memory Poli cs & Transi onal
Jus ce 2.0
Arnaud Kurze (Montclair State University)
TE19: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Interna onal Law and Foreign Policy
Panel
Interna onal Law
Foreign Policy Analysis
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i)
Saving Transi onal Jus ce
Power Shi s and UN Sta Autonomy
Diaspora Mobiliza on for Transi onal Jus ce in the Absence of
Transi on: The Case of Syria
What is Innocent? Freedom of Naviga on vs. Costal States Rights in
the Law of the Sea
Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University)
Adam Kochanski (McGill University)
Zenel Garcia (St. Lawrence University)
Chris ne Bianco (Florida Interna onal University)
Bibek Chand (University of North Georgia)
Espen Stokke (University of Bergen)
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock)
TE16: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Compara ve Perspec ves in the Study of Sovereignty
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)
Philip Giurlando (Trent University)
Sovereignty in World Poli cs: A Structural Perspec ve
Raslan Ibrahim (State University of New York at Geneseo)
Compe ng Sovereignty Discourses in Europe
Roland Paris (University of O awa)
Reassessing the End of Sovereignty: 30 years later
James Gilley (Nicholls State University)
American War Finance Strategies from the Cold War to the Global
War on Terror through the Varie es of Capitalism Paradigm
Asif Siddiqui (University of Nevada, Reno)
TE20: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
A er Backlash: Rethinking the Consequences of Resistance to
Interna onal Courts
Interna onal Law
Human Rights
Interna onal Ethics
Chair
Disc.
Mark A. Pollack (Temple University)
Mark A. Pollack (Temple University)
Silent Support and Public Displays of Resistance: The Limits of
Backlash Di usion
Franziska Boehme (Texas State University)
Domes c Linkages and the Resilience of Interna onal Courts: The
Inter-American Case
Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos (University of Oxford)
Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California)
Thomas Dietz (University of Münster)
Carole-Anne Sénit (Utrecht University)
Power shi s among the giants: The poli cs of the bioeconomy
transi on in Brazil
Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen)
Mairon G. Bastos Lima (Chalmers University of Technology)
The US and the WTO Appellate Body: It Takes Two to Tango
Governing the sustainability of South American bioeconomy
agendas
Henry M. Lovat (University of Glasgow, School of Law)
Shaina D. Western (University of Edinburgh)
Karen Siegel (University of Münster)
Se ng Backlash in Context: Con dence in a Challenged
Interna onal Criminal Court
Fostering gender equality and poverty reduc on? The need for
sustainability indicators to monitor bioeconomy development in the
global South
Nora Stappert (University of Leeds)
Soetkin Verhaegen (Stockholm University)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Resis ng Backlash: How Interna onal Courts Can Weather
Authority Challenges
TE21: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Democracy and Democra za on in a Changing World
TE23: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Governing Sustainable Development Agendas in the Global South:
Global, Regional and Local Governance of Bioeconomy Agendas
Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University)
Anna Meyerrose (Mershon Center for Interna onal Security
Studies, The Ohio State University)
The Democra c Decline in the EU and its E ect on Contribu ons to
Democracy Promo on in Central Asia
Anna-Lena Hönig (University of Mannheim)
Shirin Tumenbaeva (American University of Central Asia)
Rocio A. Diaz-Chavez (Stockholm Environment Ins tute Africa
Centre and Imperial College London)
Bioeconomy strategies as ‘Global Governance from the South’: the
case of South American countries
Melisa Deciancio (University of Münster/FLACSO)
TE24: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Implementa on of Norms and Laws in Prac ce
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Human Rights
Interna onal Law
Chair
An Interna onal Theory of Democra c Backsliding: How
Globaliza on Weakens Domes c Democra c Ins tu ons
Disc.
Anna Meyerrose (Mershon Center for Interna onal Security
Studies, The Ohio State University)
Panel
Nicholas Micinski (ISA Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston
University)
Rebekah Dowd (Midwestern State University)
Unintended consequences: Do progressive legal developments
protec ng refugees undermine protec on in other areas?
Ralph Wilde (University College London)
Democracy squeezed? Towards a two-dimensional analy cs of the
current challenges to the liberal interna onal order
Gone Rogue? State Rejec on of Human Rights Norms in the United
States and Italy
Freedom and the Environment: A Re-examina on
Local governments in so interna onal migra on law. Cri cal
implementa on of the Global Compacts
Malin Rönnblom (Karlstad University)
Andreas Öjehag Pe ersson (Karlstad University)
Lindsey Kingston (Webster University)
William Kakenmaster (University of Notre Dame)
TE22: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
The Populist Challenge to Interna onal Rela ons
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (King's College London)
Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (King's College London)
The endless quest for authen city: populism, poli cal performances
and transgression as a performa ve strategy
Theo Aiol
(University of Warwick)
Delegi mizing Interna onal Ins tu ons: How Global Populism
Challenges the Liberal World Order
Daniel F. Wajner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Unveiling the Antagonism Between Populist Narra ve and Prac ce
Regarding Na onal Sovereignty: The Case of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán
Krisz an Szabados (Corvinus University of Budapest)
'Enemies of the People’: Mobilizing (in)security in na onalist
populism
Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick)
Georg Loe mann (University of Warwick)
Adriana S. Ortega (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de
Puebla (BUAP))
Norma ve Contesta on in Educa onal Systems: A compara ve
examina on of Migrant Educa on in Balkan Route Countries
Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg)
“If we don’t care to take care of our children, who will?”
Perspec ves of Local Government O cials on Infant Mortality and
North African Migra on to Malta
Simone Mar n-Howard (LIU-Brooklyn)
TE25: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Norms of Human Protec on: Evolu on, Challenges and the Way
Forward
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Law
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds)
Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds)
The Responsibility to Protect in a Post-Liberal Order
James Pa son (University of Manchester)
Diverging interna onal norms and pragma c solu ons: Contested
reform of the UN peace and security architecture
Cecilia Jacob (Australian Na onal University)
Doing Harm: Regime-Induced Displacement and the Problem of
Interna onal Inac on
Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong)
Embedding norms in human protec on prac ces: A compara ve
study of UN and EU approaches
Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark)
Cris na G. Stefan (University of Leeds)
TE26: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Environment, Con ict, and Policy
Scien
Chair
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Resource Wealth: A “Curse” for Worker Rights?
Robert G. Blanton (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at
Birmingham)
Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis)
Disease and Dissent: How Epidemics Contribute to Social Unrest
Rebecca Cordell (University of Texas at Dallas)
Thorin M. Wright (Arizona State University)
Reed M. Wood (University of Essex)
RAINFALL, DROUGHTS AND RIOTS: HOW A COUNTRY’S TYPE OF
CLIMATE AFFECTS ITS POLITICAL VIOLENCE ENVIRONMENT
Roundtable
TE30: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Re-building Russian-American Rela ons: Challenges and
Possibili es
Post Communist Systems
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
TE31: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Coronavirus: Does Sub-Na onal Poli cal Performance Predict
Success?
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Global Health
Chair
Disc.
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Glenn E. Robinson (Naval Postgraduate School)
Manal A. Jamal (James Madison University)
Erin Snider (Texas A&M University)
Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University)
Ahmet T. Kuru (San Diego State University)
Glenn E. Robinson (Naval Postgraduate School)
TE28: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Climate Change Management: Ins tu onal and Policy Responses
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)
Dynamics of the EU Renewable Energy Policymaking
Mariam Dekanozishvili (Coastal Carolina University)
Populist Challenges to the Paris Agreement: Evalua ng the
Consequences of Ins tu onal Flexibility
Julia Morse (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Global Governance Complex in Green Finance
Walter James (Temple University)
Ania Korsunska (Syracuse University)
A Changing Climate? Clean Tech Ownership and Country Stances on
Intellectual Property Rights
Silvia Weko (IASS Potsdam)
Energy Security: Does the OSCE Ma er?
Alan Zebek (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University)
Douglas Lemke (Pennsylvania State University)
The E ect of Pandemic on Aging Popula ons: Spain and Italy
Nicholas Stowell (Claremont Graduate University)
Marina Rabinowitz (La Sierra University and CGU-Maldonado
Ins tute)
Joseph Immormino (Claremont Graduate University)
A. L. Guerra (Kansas State University)
Michael D. Tyburski (Kansas State University)
TE27: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Author Meets Cri cs: Manal A. Jamal’s Promo ng Democracy: the
Force of Poli cal Se lements in Uncertain Times (New York
University Press, 2019)
Norma C. Noonan (Augsburg University)
Norma C. Noonan (Augsburg University)
Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons (MGIMO University))
Anton Fedyashin (American University)
Igor Istomin (MGIMO University)
Bruce Parro (Johns Hopkins University)
Ta ana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons)
Charles E. Ziegler (University of Louisville)
Local Government Response to Pandemic in China
Yi Feng (Claremont Graduate University)
Yuzhu Zeng (Claremont Graduate University)
US State Poli cal Capacity as Indicator of E ec ve Pandemic
Response
Joseph Immormino (Claremont Graduate University)
Has La n America mi gated or exacerbated the pandemic?
Ana Or z Salazar (Claremont Graduate University)
TE32: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Everyday Peace Indicators (Challenges of Making Peace
Researchable III)
Panel
Peace Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University)
Johanna J. Söderström (Uppsala University)
Malin Åkebo (Umeå University)
The Many Talibans of Afghanistan: Naviga ng Poli cal Mul plicity
with Armed Actors
Eliza Urwin (The Graduate Ins tute Geneva)
Pamina M. Firchow (Brandeis University)
Geographies of Everyday Peace: A Rela onal Space Analysis of
Coexistence and Jus ce in Rural Colombia
Peter Dixon (Brandeis University)
Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University)
Fiorella Vera-Adrianzen (University of New Mexico)
Scaling Everyday Indicators to Produce a Bo om-Up Barometer of
Peace
Allard Duursma (ETH Zurich)
Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University)
A Sub-Na onal Comparison of Everyday Reconcilia on in Sri Lanka
Pamina M. Firchow (Brandeis University)
Kate Lonergan (Uppsala University)
The Bounds of Methodological Pluralism: lessons from adap ng the
Everyday Peace Indicator approach across users, use-cases, and
contexts
Making America Weak Again? U.S. So Power in the Age of Donald
Trump
Hendrik W. Ohnesorge (University of Bonn, Center for Global
Studies)
Paradiplomacy: An Emerging Dimension in Global South - An Indian
Perspec ve
Devanshi Shah (Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, School
of Liberal Studies)
Zach Tilton (Western Michigan University)
TE33: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Domes c Pluralism, Foreign Policy Consensus, and Diploma c
Coherence
Diploma c Studies
Chair
W. David Clinton (Baylor University)
Europe Day, a View from Outside – Conceptualizing New European
So Power in Georgia and Ukraine
Tal Hasdai-Rippa (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
The Russian and Chinese in uence in the Western Balkans - So
Power or Beyond?
Vesko Garcevic (Boston University, Pardee School of Global
Studies)
Realism in the Age of Iden ty Poli cs
Joshua King (Azusa Paci c University)
The Rule of Law Meets the War on Terror: The US Supreme Court as
an Actor in Interna onal Rela ons
Ben Slomski (Baylor University)
Weaving Domes c and Foreign Policy in Plato's Statesman
Catherine Craig (Baylor)
Lessons for Republican Government: Polybius and the American
Founding
Brigid Flaherty (Baylor University)
TE34: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Foreign Policy in Historical Perspec ve I
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Carmen Fonseca (IPRI-NOVA)
Carmen Fonseca (IPRI-NOVA)
The Brazilian Way of Dissuasion: the role of the Armed Forces in a
country that does not perceive clear foreign threats
Brazil-China rela ons: contesta on, adapta on or transforma on?
Karin Vazquez
Ariane Costa dos Santos (Fundação Getulio Vargas)
The An -Diplomacy: Brazilian Foreign Policy Under Bolsonaro
The 1969 Sino-Soviet Border Clashes as (Manufactured?) Shock to
Sino-American Rivalry
Jon DiCicco (Middle Tennessee State University)
Historical Su ering and Regional Powers: Why Powerful Countries
Claim Vic mhood
Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington)
The Grand Strategy of Declining Powers: Entrapment and the
O oman Empire
Tudor A. Onea (Bilkent University)
A er the Twin Pillar Diplomacy, a new triangle: reviewing the rst
decade of rela ons between Tehran, Riyadh, and Washington (1979
-1989)
Luiza Cerioli (Centre for Near and Middle Eastern Studies
(CNMS), University of Marburg)
Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo)
The search for regional leadership in Brazilian foreign policy through
physical integra on since the 2000s
Bianca Jesus (University of São Paulo)
Ta ana de Souza Leite Garcia (Universidade de São Paulo)
TE37: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Gender Exper se, Agenda-Se ng and Policymaking in Global
Governance
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Susanne Zwingel (Florida Interna onal University)
Catriona Stand eld (Worcester State University)
Prac cing Gender Exper se in Interna onal Governance
Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Using historical narra ves to challenge the liberal interna onal
order (LIO) in Russian governmental discourse, 2000-2018
Feminist Framing of Europeanisa on: Gender Equality Policies in
the EU and Turkey
Laura Vansina (Vrije Universiteit Brussel & University of
Warwick)
Panel
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Foreign Policy Analysis
Dispute over Power or Dispute over Pres ge with Brazil in Menem's
Foreign Policy? The Vision of Diplomacy
Manali Kumar (University of St. Gallen)
TE35: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Dimensions of So Power
Panel
Juliano S. Cor nhas (University of Brasilia)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Diploma c Studies
Disc.
TE36: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Brazilian Foreign Policy I
Hiski Haukkala (University of Tampere)
"ISA2020" So Power Diplomacy of the Global South: Brazil and
India – EU strategic partners
Lidija Kos-Stanisic (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Poli cal
Science)
Viktorija Car (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Poli cal Science)
Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Bahçeşehir University)
Melis Cin (Lancaster University)
Women need not apply? Gender in the new na onal development
planning
Lauchlan Munro (University of O awa)
Towards a Global Agenda for Gender Equality: State and Non-State
Actors in the UN HeForShe Campaign in Ghana
Afua Boatemaa Yakohene (Legon Centre for Interna onal
A airs and Dipomacy, University of Ghana, Legon)
Nana Yaw Mireku Yeboah (University of Ghana)
TE38: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Gendered Dynamics of Poli cal Economy
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Revolu on and Interna onal Order
Catherine Hirst (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
TE42: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Women and Gendered Conceptualiza ons in Peacebuilding
Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina)
Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina)
Panel
Peace Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women Leaders and the Double Bind of Interna onal Trade
Courtney N. Burns (Bucknell University)
Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University)
Chair
Disc.
Amanda Donahoe (Centenary College of Louisiana)
Pëllumb Kelmendi (Auburn University)
Trump, Twi er, and Trade: Does Language Choice Re ect Trump’s
Hegemonic Masculinity?
Afro-Colombian Women: How Women of Color Build Peace in
Buenaventura, Colombia
Aid, Debt, and Gender Parity in the Cabinet
Civil War and Women's Post-Con ict Repressenta on: What are the
connec ons?
Our Burdens Are Not the Same: Sanc ons, Human Tra cking, and
the Gendered Economy
"What Women Want: how men and women conceptualize peace
di erently"
European trade and ideas of jus ce: a postcolonial feminist
interroga on
Ethnic Violence and Women in Assam: Coping Strategies Adopted
by Women
Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University)
Karsyn Wagner (West Virginia University)
Lydia Karga (University of Essex)
Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)
Kate Perry (Georgia Southern University )
Asha Herten-Crabb (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
TE40: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Role Theory
Sa ya St. Clair (University of Massachuse s, Boston)
Panel
Ann ana Maral Sabe
Jahnabi Deka (Indian Ins tute of Dalit Studies)
TE43: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Bridge of Spies: Intelligence and Diplomacy in Statecra
Foreign Policy Analysis
Intelligence Studies
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Tomasz Pugacewicz (Jagiellonian University)
Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury)
Role con icts in a hos le world? Foreign policy change in Finland
and Sweden during the cold war and today
Ann-Marie Ekengren (University of Gothenburg)
Douglas Brommesson (Lund University)
Anna Michalski (Uppsala University)
(Arizona State University)
Panel
Huw Dylan (King's College London)
Michael S. Goodman (King's College London)
“Privileged Spies” and “Secret Ministers”: Mixing Intelligence and
Diplomacy from the American Revolu on to the Civil War
Je Rogg (U.S. Naval War College)
Covert ac on and American diplomacy post-9/11
Magda Long (King's College London)
Arming Rebels: Enac ng Roles in the Interna onal System
"When Your Friends Won't Do What You Want: Conceptualizing
Asymmetry in the Canada-US Intelligence Alliance"
Understanding Horizontal and Ver cal Role Contesta on In Foreign
Policy: Turkey's Elite vs the Public Opinion
Spies and Statecra in “la Françafrique”
Spencer L. Willardson (Stephen F. Aus n State University)
Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University)
Cagla Demirduzen (Arizona State University)
Evgeniia Shahin (Bilkent University)
Thomas Maguire (King's College London)
TE44: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Peace Process in Colombia
Damian Strycharz (University of Edinburgh)
Panel
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
English School
Chair
Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon
Nathaniel Powell (King's College London)
Managing complicity: Bri sh intelligence liaison, diplomacy, and
human rights since 9/11
From partnership with the West to a regional pivot: Russia’s
na onal role concep ons and changing a tudes towards
coopera on in the post-Soviet space
TE41: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
The Transforma on of Interna onal Orders
Gavin Cameron (University of Calgary)
cal Catholic University of Chile)
Can an Anarchy be a State? Exit from Interna onal Society, State
Recogni on, and the Curious Case of China
Yuan Yi Zhu (Nu eld College, University of Oxford)
Building order from chaos: the e ects of war on the forma on of
the La n-American regional order
Ana Luiza Vedovato (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil)
Panel
Peace Studies
Chair
Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University)
Dynamics of Violence against Ex-FARC-EP Combatants in Colombia
(2016-2020)
Mathew Charles (Universidad Del Rosario)
Basar Baysal (Universidad del Rosario - Bilkent University)
The Language of Peace: State Discourse and Power in Colombia
(1946-1991)
Adriana Rincon Villegas (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Interest Groups and Par sanship: Challenges Of The
Implementa on Of Colombian Peace Agreement
Joanna Escolar (Universidade de São Paulo)
Staying Together, or Breaking Up? The Collec ve Reincorpora on of
Ex-combatants in Colombia
Susan Brewer-Osorio (University of Arizona)
TE45: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
The Geography of Sex and Security
Panel
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Interna onal Security Studies
Valerie Hudson (Texas A&M University, The Bush School of
Government and Public Service)
Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University)
The Rambo E ect: The Impact of Militarized Masculinity on
Peacekeeper E ec veness, Experimental Evidence from Four
Countries
Sabrina Karim (Cornell University)
Marginally, Insigni cantly Fairer: Sex as Predictor of Acceptance of
Corrup on
Ma as O ervik (Shandong University)
Zheng Su (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Gendered Narra ves and Gendered Jus ce: Human Rights
Documenta on during La n American Poli cal Transi ons
Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Ohio State University, The WomanStats
Project)
Subtle, but powerful: Gendered social ins tu ons and women’s
empowerment
Carlo Koos (Chr. Michelsen Ins tute)
Ques oning Inter-Personal Violence Globally: Gendered Repor ng
Issues
Tayla Belle Ingles (Brigham Young University)
Daniel L. Nielson (Brigham Young University)
TE47: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
SB: Global Governance
Research Sound Byte
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Evelyn N. Mayanja (University of Manitoba)
When Belt and Road Ini a ve Gets Glocalized and Meets
Counterparts
Rethinking United Na ons Peacekeeping Responses to Africa’s
Resource Wars: Integra ng African Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Evelyn N. Mayanja (University of Manitoba)
‘Bi-So E ect’ in Global Climate Governance
Nataliya Stranadko (Portland State University)
Explaining the ins tu onaliza on of the BRICS grouping (20062020)
Huanyu Zhao (Ghent University)
Dries Lesage (Ghent University)
GLOBALIZATION, REGIONALISM AND NATIONALISM IN
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: THE EMERGING COUNTRIES OF BRICS
AND NEW GLOBAL CHALLENGES ON THE XXI CENTURY
Gabriel Rached (Universidade Federal Fluminense & Università
degli Studi di Milano)
How has discourse changed in the interna onal development eld?:
Re ec on on OECD Development Centre’s working papers
Bok G. Jeong (Kean University)
Seongho An (University of Central Florida)
G. Guen Shin (Kookmin University)
TE48: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Interna onal Law, Norms, and Arms Control for Emerging
Technologies: Problems and Prospects
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Andrew J. Fu er (University of Leicester)
Jane E. Vaynman (Temple University)
Elsa Kania (Harvard University)
Julia Macdonald (University of Denver)
Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley)
Heather Williams (King's College London)
Jus n Can l (Columbia University)
Maaike Verbruggen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Ma hijs Maas (Centre for the Study of Existen al Risk,
University of Cambridge)
TE49: Tuesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Pathways to and away from the Bomb: Prolifera on and
Counterprolifera on in a Global Context
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany)
Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany)
Tinker, Trader, Soldier, Spy: Nuclear Acquisi on Strategies and
Prolifera on
Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University)
State Militaries and Resistance to Nuclear Weapons Development
Lisa Koch (Claremont McKenna College)
Iran’s Nuclear Program and the US-Iran Rela onship: Scenario
Analysis
Adlan Margoev (MGIMO University)
Nuclear Reversal as a Mul lateral Bargain: Accoun ng for the Role
of Major Powers’ Inducements Ac vity
Paige Cone (University of Chicago)
Dis nguished Scholar
TF00: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
STAIR Dis nguished Scholar Celebra ng Timothy W. Luke
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Nicholas Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast)
Garnet Kindervater (Fordham University)
Kathy E. Ferguson (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Isabella Hermann (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
and Humani es)
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea (University of Utah)
Timothy Luke (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State
University)
Roundtable
TF01: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Decolonial Love: Towards a New Humanism in Interna onal
Rela ons?
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University)
Akta Kaushal (Medaille College)
Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech)
Zahir Kolia (Lakehead University)
Sarah Risheq (DePaul University)
Roshan Jahangeer (York University)
Mary Tu Baker (Western Washington University)
TF02: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Book Roundtable: Social Prac ces of Rule-Making in World Poli cs
by Mark Raymond
Interna onal Security Studies
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)
Swa Srivastava (Purdue University)
Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma)
Martha Finnemore (George Washington University)
David M. McCourt (University of California-Davis)
TF03: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Confron ng Peace: Local Peace Communi es in the Wake of a
Na onal Agreement
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Landon E. Hancock (Kent State University)
Christopher Mitchell (George Mason University)
Cécile Alexa Mouly (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO) - Ecuador)
Susan Allen (George Mason University)
Wendy Kroeker (Canadian Mennonite University)
Mery Rodriguez (Observatorio para La Paz)
Megumi Kagawa (Osaka University)
Juan Masullo (University of Oxford)
TF04: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
China and the Remaking of Global Order
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
China’s dependence on the interna onal liberal order: the case of
energy security
Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw)
The “Beijing Consensus” on the alterna ve pathways to the
mul lateral trading system. Cui Bono?
Leonardo Lameiras (University of Sao Paulo/King's College
London)
China’s Challenge: Infrastructure investments and failures of the
Liberal Interna onal Order
Isaac Lawther (University of Toronto)
Sovereign Wealth Funds as Modern-Day Privateering: The case of
the China Investment Corpora on
Alberto Felix Beltran (Purdue University)
Buying Status: Using Chinese Aid to Increase RMB Reserves
Zachary Houser (Florida State University )
Roundtable
TF05: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Demography and Con ict: Popula on Movements and Territorial
Expansion
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Peace Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Oded Haklai (Queen's University)
Ian S. Lus ck (University of Pennsylvania)
Boaz Atzili (American University)
Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa)
Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University)
Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Cassy L. Dor (University of New Mexico )
Appeasing Allies: State Responses to Terror Threats in Sub-Saharan
Africa
Jemima Ackah-Arthur (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)
Building Insurgent Organiza ons: The Success-Survival Paradox
Adam McCauley (University of Oxford)
Violence in Con ict’s Early Stages
Janet Lewis (George Washington University)
Peace Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Chair
Part.
Part.
TF06: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
States and Socie es in Violent Poli cal Organizing: Emergence,
Evolu on and Response
Imagined es that bind- Ethnic iden ty and Violent religious
Organisa ons in sub-Saharan Africa
Makena Micheni (London School of Economics)
Keepers of the Peace? Gender di erences in a tudes toward
reintegra on
Zoe Marks (Harvard Kennedy School)
Rebecca Li man ( Department of Psychology, Princeton
University)
TF07: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Can You Hear Me? Silencing the Voices of Minori es
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce,
CUNY)
Paule e A. Southall (The Graduate Center, CUNY)
Maria-Victoria Pérez-Ríos (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce,
CUNY)
Maria Elena Pizarro (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce)
Vanessa Gu errez (The City University of New York)
TF08: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Preparing Socie es for War: Concepts & Prac ces
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Chris ne Agius (Swinburne University)
Mark J. Lacy (Lancaster University)
Embodying Military Muscles and a Remasculinized West: The
Fantasma c Story of “the Face of NATO”
Emil Edenborg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Elsa Hedling (Lund University)
Sanna Strand (Stockholm University)
“Are you ready?”: Apocalypse camp, prepper pedagogies and
ontologies of mar al preparedness
Sara Ma hews (Wilfrid Laurier University)
Challenging the war-peace indis nc on
Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal
A airs/Swedish Defense University)
Panel
TF09: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Qualita ve Compara ve Analysis (QCA) in Interna onal Rela ons
TF12: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Educa ng the Global Military Professional
Foreign Policy Analysis
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Part.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chair
Tobias Ide (Murdoch University)
Patrick A. Mello (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy,
University of Erfurt)
Julia Grauvogel (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)
Karina Mross (German Development Ins tute (DIE))
Seraphine Maerz (University of Gothenburg)
Claude Rubinson (University of Houston Downtown)
TF10: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Legi macy and Legi ma on Strategies
Panel
Alan C. Okros (Dallaire Centre of Excellence for Peace and
Security)
Marybeth Ulrich (U.S. Army War College)
Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College)
The Poli cal Educa on of NATO's Military Elite
Thomas Crosbie (Centre for Joint Opera ons, Royal Danish
Defence College)
Government, Armed Forces & Society: Situa ng Professional
Military Educa on
Vanessa Brown (Carleton University)
Military Poli cs and Military Educa on
Damon Cole a (US Air Force Academy)
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Gender Training and Educa on in Peace Opera ons: Governing
Ideas and Concepts
Lou Pingeot (Université de Montréal)
Michael Giesen (Freie Universität Berlin)
Velomahanina Razakamaharavo (Technische Universität
München School of Governance)
Legi macy and Military Force in the UN Security Council
Clayton J. Cleveland (The College of the Holy Cross)
Labelling the world: IOs and the produc on of global hierarchies of
worth
Bridging The Paradox – A Panel Study Of The Socialisa on Of
Cadets’ Leadership Values
Morten Brænder (Aarhus University)
Vilhelm Hols ng (Royal Danish Defence College)
Alice Chessé (McGill University)
Diversity within the United Na ons: Performance and Legi macy in
an Interna onal Bureaucracy.
Fanny Badache (University of Lausanne)
TF13: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
The Poli cs of Secession in a Globalized World
Panel
Internal Cri cism and Self-Legi ma on Prac ces within IOs:
Evidence from the UN Secretariat
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Progressive Exit: Legi macy and Treaty Withdrawal
Visions of independence and integra on in Catalonia and Scotland:
is secessionism a threat to European integra on?
Ben Chris an (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Disc.
Bree Bang-Jensen (University of Washington)
TF11: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Contending Forces in Regionalism and Globaliza on
Niklas Bremberg (Stockholm University & Swedish Ins tute of
Interna onal A airs)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Jarosław Szczepański (University of Warsaw)
Crea ng New States: The Use of Referendums in Secession
Movements
Juvenal Cortes (Occidental College)
What Makes an Interna onal Order Liberal?
Na onal Uni ca on through Regionalism: Brexit, Ireland, and the
Irish Diaspora
Trade Shocks, Labor, and Populism in Democracies
Self-determina on and Referendums: Inseparable Concepts?
Chair
Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University)
Stephen A. Kocs (College of the Holy Cross)
Danielle Zach (The City College of New York, CUNY)
Kentaro Fujikawa (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Su-Hyun Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)
Rela onships between Preference on Foreign Country and
Preference on a Trade Agreement
Ji Yeon Park (Georgetown University)
The “BRICS Plus” as the First Interna onal Pla orm Connec ng
Regional Trade Agreements
Ekaterina Arapova (Moscow state ins tute of interna onal
rela ons (University) of the Ministry of Foreign A airs of the
Russian Federa on)
Regional Integra on under Fire? A Discourse Network Analysis of
NAFTA and Mercosur Legi ma on Discourse in the US, Canadian,
Brazilian, and Argen ne Quality Press
Ste en Schneider (Independent Researcher)
TF14: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Refugee Recep on and Rese lement
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Disc.
Elies van Sliedregt (University of Leeds)
Nordic Refugee Rese lement
Amanda Cellini (University of Oslo)
The Betrayal of Liberals? Frustra on and Hysteria on Refugee Issue
in South Korea
Sukyoung Myung (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Won Geun Choi (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
The local recep on of refugees through mul level lens. A
retrospec ve look at Barcelona and Madrid
Juan Carlos Triviño Salazar (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals)
TF15: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
‘Defending Memory’: Exploring the Rela onship between
Mnemonical In/security and Crises in Global Poli cs
Panel
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Chair
Disc.
TF18: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Understanding Peaceful Change in Interna onal Rela ons
Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College)
Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)
Memory Contesta on and Violence: The Ba le over the US Civil
War Narra ve and Contemporary Racial Discourse
Douglas Becker (University of Southern California)
Chair
Disc.
Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University)
William Thompson (Indiana University)
De ning the Concept of Peaceful Change: Global and Regional
Perspec ves
T. V. Paul (McGill University)
PEACEFUL CHANGE IN US FOREIGN POLICY
Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles)
Remembering the Coup, Celebra ng the Revolu on: The Mnemonic
Securi za on of the Military Regime in Brazil under Jair Bolsonaro
A Stony Road: La n America’s Evolving Contribu on to Peaceful
Change in the Interna onal System
A Hero, a Villain, or Both? Mnemonic Con icts Surrounding the
Story of Generolas Vėtra (“General Storm”) in Lithuania
Peaceful Change in Western Europe: From Balance of Power to
Poli cal Community?
Trauma and Memory of ‘Heroic Scien sts’ from the Global South
Peaceful Change in Southeast Asia: The Historical and Ins tu onal
Bases
Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College)
Harold Trinkunas (Stanford University)
Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College)
Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA))
TF16: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Understanding Coercion in Interna onal Rela ons
Scien
Disc.
Disc.
TF19: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Climate Change and the Interna onal Order
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Steven Beard (University of California, San Diego)
Kyle E. Haynes (Purdue University)
Kentaro Hirose (Waseda University)
Disc.
Tyler Kustra (New York University)
Target State Capacity as a Modera ng Factor for the E ec veness of
“Democra c Sanc ons”
Anton Peez (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt / University of
Frankfurt)
Figh ng Back: Economic Sanc ons E ec veness and Target’s Ability
to Respond
Aiganym Valikhanova (Rice University)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University)
Gavan Du y (Syracuse University)
Gender or Na on: Women’s Iden ty in Peace Nego a ons
Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
es and interests
Consensus bots: priming, anchoring and framing interna onal
nego a ons in the informa on age
Karen Gu eri (Air Force Cyber College)
Collabora ve Governance in Nego a ons: The Role of Iden ty in
Post-Con ict Peacebuilding
Lina Tuschling (Kennesaw State University)
Shiming Yang (University of Southern California)
Essen al A ributes of Future of Liberal Interna onal Order in the
Realm of Global Governance: A Case Study of Global Governance of
Climate Change
Silky Kaur (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Two Logics of Global Climate Ac on
Kennedy Mbeva (African Research & Impact Network (ARIN))
More than the sum of its visible parts: Insurance, global change and
climate adapta on
Vanessa Lueck (Arizona State University)
TF17: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Social Iden ty and Con ict
Everita Silina (The New School)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Modelling Economic Sanc ons
On apples and oranges or thinking about iden
Ralf Emmers (Nanyang Technological University)
Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University)
Panel
Why Power Asymmetry Prevents War: Threats vs. Rewards
Chair
Disc.
Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen)
Compe ng Interests in Global Governance: A Cri cal Reading of
Climate Change Nego a ons
Isha Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
TF20: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Security & the US-Mexico Border
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Mexico´s de-securi za on policy of drug tra cking under AMLO
Administra on
Luis Miguel Morales (BUAP)
Adriana S. Ortega (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de
Puebla (BUAP))
Why so worried? Sources of border anxiety in the United States
Lauren Pinson (University of Pennsylvania)
Con ict, Crime, and Cross-Border Migra on: The HumanitarianSecurity-Nexus in La n America
Anne e Idler (University of Oxford)
Markus Hochmüller (University of Oxford)
TF21: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
US-China: Compe on, Alignment & Entaglement
Panel
'Local' vs 'Interna onal': a demonstra on of how to problema ze
categories of analysis
Audrey Alejandro (London School of Economics)
Eleanor Kno (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Hyon Joo Yoo (Trinity University)
Peng Wang (Renmin University of China)
So Power with Adjec ves: U.S. and China Policies in Compara ve
Perspec ves
Chris na Lai (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)
Struggle for Hegemony: Compare Great Britain and Germany before
WWII to Contemporary Sino-US rela onship
Hsiao-chuan Liao (Na onal Taiwan University)
Choosing Wisely: Thailand’s Foreign Policy Alignment and U.S.-China
Compe on
William Piekos (University of Pennsylvania)
Cyber Entanglement and Interna onal Rela ons: Analyzing ChinaUS Interac ons in Cyberspace
Karine Pontbriand (UNSW Canberra)
TF22: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
State Violence & Policing in Democracies
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Bre Carter (University of Southern California)
Norms, Command, and the Combatant’s Trilemma: Developing a
Conceptual Framework for Violence and Restraint in War
Andrew Bell (Indiana University Bloomington)
Empowered Hosts: Sovereignty, Foreign Military Basing and the
Interna onal Dimensions of Host State Violence Against Ci zens
Kelly Dietz (Ithaca College)
Local cops abroad. Tracing the e ects of interna onal experiences
on police culture in Berlin
Making the Discipline Global: Everyday Life in the Wake of Mul ple
Crises
Ari Jerrems (Monash University)
Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras)
‘Intermediate Spaces’: Re-Imagining the Local in Post-Genocide
Rwanda
Hinata Imai (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Consolida on of exclusion: Interna onal rugby governance and
player migra ons from Fiji, Tonga and Samoa
John J. Hogan (University of Groningen)
Grass roots collec ve ac on and women’s empowerment: Gender,
power and in uence in Indonesian villages
Rachael Diprose (University of Melbourne)
TF25: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Globaliza on and Modern Technology in Post-Soviet Foreign Policy
Post Communist Systems
Interna onal Communica on
Intelligence Studies
Disc.
Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University)
From Interna onal S&T Coopera on to Science Diplomacy?
Changes in Russian policies and their interna onal implica ons
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)
Irina Dezhina (Skolkovo Ins tute of Science and Technology)
Anna Daun (Berlin School of Economics and Law)
State violence and conten ous poli cs in democracies
Desiree Reder (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies; University of Marburg, Center for Con ict Studies)
TF23: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Necropoli cs: Life, Death and the Order of Violence
The Trojan Media: Narra ve Framing on Russian Television in the
Occupied Donbas
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Global Development
Disc.
Yuval Weber (Marine Corps University, Krulak Center)
Development diplomacy of Russian Federa on (since 2000)
Nataliia Kasianenko (California State University, Fresno)
Digital Diplomacy of Russian Embassies during Western Elec ons:
Evidence from Twi er
Olesya Tkacheva (Free University of Brussels (VUB))
Panel
TF26: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Strengthening the Coordina on Role of the Interna onal Health
Regula ons (2005) during Global Public Health Emergencies: Crossborder Measures during COVID-19
Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Poli cal Science,
University of Delhi)
Necropoli cs, bodies and neoliberalism
Sabrina Villenave (University of Manchester)
Reconceptualizing the Camp: Necro Poli cs and the Precarious lives
of Rohingya Refugees in India
Global Health
Interna onal Security Studies
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Colombia’s government and necropoli cs as State’s policy
Chair
Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University)
Ivonne Tellez Patarroyo (Pon
Ecuador )
cia Universidad Católica del
TF24: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Local/Interna onal/Global: Poli cs of the Everyday
Global Development
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Disc.
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)
Casey McNeill (Fordham University )
Panel
Disc.
Kelley Lee (Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser
University)
Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
The challenge of de ning compliance with the IHR: Cross-border
measures and COVID-19
Catherine Worsnop (University of Maryland School of Public
Policy)
Trends in the adop on of crossborder measures during COVID-19:
A quan ta ve analysis
Summer Marion (University of Maryland | Northeastern
University)
Reviewing the evidence on the public health and societal impacts of
cross-border measures during COVID-19
European Sanc ons and Human Rights
Clara Portela (University of Valencia)
Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance
through Human Rights, Berlin & OSCE Academy, Bishkek)
Karen Grepin (University of Hong Kong)
Tools to support decision making on the adop on and li ing of
cross-border during PHEICs
Kelley Lee (Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University)
Julianne Piper (Simon Fraser University)
TF28: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Strategies for Minority Accommoda on
Panel
Paulina Pospieszna (University of Poznan)
EU’s role as a global actor in an era of great power compe
on
Rafal Wisniewski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan)
Joanna Skrzypczyńska (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań)
The EU as a Promoter of Peace in Its Neighborhood A er the Lisbon
Treaty
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Both Engagement and Isola on Are Good to Democracy?
Inves ga ng Simultaneous use of EU Aid and Economic Sanc ons
Przemysław Osiewicz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan)
Joseph Cox (University of Arizona)
Natascha Neudorfer (University of Birmingham)
TF31: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Human Rights Issues in Global Governance
Making Autonomy Work: Contras ng Aceh and Papua
Shane J. Barter (Soka University of America)
Panel
Human Rights
Interna onal Organiza on
Ethnic Legisla ve Reserva ons and the Prospects for Minority
Accommoda on
Chair
Disc.
Geo Allen (University of Utah)
Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona)
Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Ethnofederalism and Ethnic Con ict: The E ects of Regional
Autonomy on Local Ethnic Con ict
How UN human rights actors in uence interna onal trade poli cs
Provisions of Power-Sharing: Assessing the Impacts of Segmental
Autonomy
Compliance with IMF Condi ons and Freedoms of Foreign and
Domes c Movement
Ma as E. Margulis (The University of Bri sh Columbia)
Nahrain Rasho (University of California, Davis)
Brendan Skip Mark (University of Rhode Island)
Andrew Foote (Binghamton University)
Thomas Brailey (University of California, San Diego)
Accommoda on of Migrants in Korea: Correla on with Ins tu onal
Discursive Compe on
Boyun Kim (UC Irvine)
TF29: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Europe in Interna onal Security
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
James W. Davis (University of St. Gallen)
Back to the future redux: neoclassical realism, Europe and the
return of na onalism
Bahar Karimi (King's College London)
Keith J. Smith (Kings College London)
To intervene or not to intervene? How wounded bodies a ected the
interna onal decision to intervene in Timor-Leste
Marcelle Trote Mar ns (The University of Manchester)
TF32: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Ci es as Agents of Global Governance
Panel
Environmental Studies
Disc.
Lejla Dervisevic (Purdue University )
Exploring city agency in global climate governance: a La n America
perspec ve
Ana Mauad (Pon
cia Universidad Javeriana )
Time to move forward. Cross-domain Security, Interna onal Order
and the European Union
What’s the ‘net’ worth? How municipali es implement net zero
emission targets
The Liberal Interna onal Order (LIO) rhetoric in Europe as a selfin icted wound: the case of Italy
Construc ng Agency in Climate Governance: IPCC Scien c
Repor ng and Reframing the Climate as a Local Governance
Problem
David García Cantalapiedra (Universidad Complutense de
Madrid)
Fausto Scarinzi (University of Reading)
Addressing mul ple security challenges in the EU through a
mul layered responsive typology
Fo ni Bellou (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece)
TF30: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
A Europe that Protects .. from what? – Examining European
Union’s Role as a Security Provider in the Age of Uncertainty
Interna onal Security Studies
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Rafal Wisniewski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan)
Daniela Irrera (University of Catania)
The EU as a con ict manager in Africa: the use of CSDP missions in
the Sahel region
Daniela Irrera (University of Catania)
Oscar Widerberg (Free University Amsterdam (VU), Ins tute for
Environmental Sciences (IVM))
Emma Lecavalier (University of Toronto)
Governance entrepreneurs for change in climate transna onal
municipal networks
Marielle Papin (Université Laval)
TF33: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
War me Governance and Post-con ict Poli cs
Panel
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University)
Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University)
Yuichi Kubota (Nihon University)
The Poli cal Legacies of Rebel Rule: Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire
Philip Mar n (George Mason University)
Jeremy S. Speight (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University)
War me Mili as, Local Poli cs, and Postwar Violence: How the
Legacies of Armed Con ict Shape Crime and Poli cs in Post-Civil
War Colombia
Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University)
Engineering Empire: French technocra c interna onalism, 18691894
Jan Eijking (University of Oxford)
The Legacy of Poli cal Violence for Founding Elec ons A er War
The New Empire Culture Emergent: A Bri sh Mul cultural Empire
Model for the O omans, China and India, 1856-69
Rebel-Civilian Rela ons and Post-war Stability: Evidence from the
Zimbabwe Libera on War
Resistance to the Idea of the Empire: Rabindranath Tagore and the
Interna onal Public Sphere
Sarah Daly (Columbia University)
Shelley Liu (Harvard University)
TF34: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Expanding the Issues Approach
Panel
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Foreign Policy Analysis
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Chair
Disc.
Paul Hensel (University of North Texas)
Sojeong Lee (University of Tennessee)
Winds of Change: The E ect of Leadership Turnover on Se lement
A empt Success in the Context of Territorial Disputes
Florian Justwan (University of Idaho)
Security Hierarchy and Order in Territorial Claims
Cody Schmidt (University of Iowa)
Under God, Indivisible? Sacred sites, religious salience, and
militarized interstate disputes
Ariel Zellman (Bar Ilan University)
Military Deterrence and Ethnic Iden ty Claims
Paul Hensel (University of North Texas)
All Rivals Ma er? Interna onal Rivalry, Issue Salience, and
Leadership Approval
Bomi Lee (University of Iowa)
TF35: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Technological Development and Environmental Degrada on as
Drivers of Mari me Con ict in East Asia
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Disc.
Giulio Pugliese (King's College London)
Tom P. Le (Pomona College)
Japan's Change in Whaling Policy: Regional Implica ons
Jennifer L. Bailey (Norwegian University of Science &
Technology)
Seabed Mining As a Cause and Result of East Asian Mari me
Con icts
Paul Midford (Norwegian University of Science & Technology)
Deep-sea o shore wind power as salva on or frustra on?
Espen Moe (Norwegian University of Science & Technology)
Can China Cooperate?: The Prospects of Fishery Governance in the
East Asian Water
Chisako T. Masuo (Kyushu University)
Unmanned Mari me Pla orms and the Poten al for Con ict in the
South China Sea
Henrik Staalhane Hiim (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal
A airs)
TF36: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Interna onal Thought and the Culture of the Empire-System, 18561955
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)
Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University)
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)
Ritambhara Malaviya (Kamala Nehru College, University of
Delhi)
Late Victorian Economists and Empire: Jevons, Marshall and the
Cultural Poli cal Economy of Trade
David L. Blaney (Macalester College)
Imagining Imperial Interna onalism: The Construc on of the
League of Na ons’ Mandate System
Sindre Gade Viksand (Lund University)
TF37: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Is This Time Di erent? Central Banks and Crises
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine)
Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Arie Krampf (The Academic College of Tel Aviv Ya o)
A servant of many masters: What are the consequences of assigning
mul ple mandates to central banks?
Ana Carolina Garriga (University of Essex)
Dress Rehearsal, Desensi za on, or Driver of Inequality? How the
2008 Central Bank Crisis Response Shaped the Poli cs of the 2020
Crisis Response
Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine)
The Economic Consequences of Banking Crises: The Role of Central
Banks and Op mal Independence
Daniel Hansen (Carnegie Mellon University)
The NAIRU discursive Forma on: Theorizing the link between
labour market and in a on dynamics in the Transatlan c Central
Banking Community
Hielke Van Doorslaer (Ghent University)
Helicopter Money - di erent thing for economists and central
bankers
An
Ronkainen (University of Helsinki)
TF38: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Popular Culture and Dynamics of Peace and Con ict
Panel
Peace Studies
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Amanda Donahoe (Centenary College of Louisiana)
Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University)
New Wars, Old Films: Representa ons of the Changing Character of
War in Contemporary Cinema
Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden)
De-colonising memory and connec ng histories: transla ng transscalar violence through the arts
Stefanie Kappler (Durham University)
Reading socio-poli cal and spa al dynamics through street art in
con ict-a ected socie es
Birte Vogel (University of Manchester)
Eric Lepp (University of Waterloo)
A State of Laughter: Violence, Dark Humor and State Legi macy in
Africa
Laura Mar n (University of She eld)
Stephen Forcer (University of Glasgow)
TF39: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Power Contesta on in the Middle East
Panel
Sercan Canbolat (University of Connec cut)
Strategies of Retrenchment: Comparing the Middle East Policies of
Trump and Obama
Marc J. O'Reilly (Heidelberg University)
Tipping point or slippery slope? A network analysis of alliance shi s
in the Middle East and North Africa since 2009
Arvid Bell (Harvard University)
Dana Wolf (The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya)
Poli cal-Ideological Threat Percep ons or Realist Calculus?
Explaining Military Interven ons in the Syrian Civil War by Middle
Eastern Regional Powers
Ido Yahel (Tel Aviv University)
Or Honig (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Roundtable
TF40: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Ci zenship as/and Se ler Colonialism: Global Perspec ves Towards
Decolonial Horizons
Global Development
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
James Eastwood (Queen Mary University of London)
Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)
Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University)
Elian Weizman (London South Bank University )
Clive Gabay (Queen Mary, University of London)
Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State
University (Virginia Tech))
Lana Tatour (University of New South Wales)
TF42: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Intelligence and Foreign and Security Policy-making in Europe
Today
Disc.
Disc.
Agnes Venema ("Mihai Viteazul" Na onal Intelligence
Academy)
James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School)
The "Communauté na onale du renseignement" (Na onal
Intelligence Community) and the Reshaping of Foreign and Security
Policies in France (2003-2020)
Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS)
Intelligence and "Everyday" UK Foreign Policy
Richard James Aldrich (University of Warwick)
Transna onal European Intelligence to Inform European Union (EU)
Foreign and Security Policy: Its Development and In uence and the
Challenges It Faces
Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University)
Russia's Intelligence Agencies and Russia's Subversive Policy in
Europe Today
Paul Maddrell (Loughborough University)
Ma McDonald (University of Queensland)
The United Na ons Environment Programme, Climate Change and
Security: Between Func onal Necessity and Prac cal Ra onality
Lucile Maertens (University of Lausanne)
The United Na ons Security Council at the brink of (socioecological) change
Judith Hardt (University of Hamburg)
Tales of Security and Jus ce: The EU in the Global Climate Regime
Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen)
Framing and responding to climate-related security risks: mapping
di erent EU actors beyond the EEAS
Malin Mobjörk (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))
Climate Security in the Sahel
Bruno Charbonneau (Royal Military College Saint-Jean)
TF44: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Norms and Culture in Interna onal Society
Panel
English School
Interna onal Ethics
Disc.
Kathryn Alexander (Wheaton College)
Reconsidering Westphalia? Disbelief, Miscalcula on and Power
Shi s in an Age of Liberal Crisis
Kevork K. Oskanian (University of Birmingham)
Enemy, Rival, and Friend: Hannah Arendt on Three Cultures of
Interna onal Poli cs
Shinkyu Lee (University of Notre Dame)
Educa onal and Cultural Exchange vs. the Sino-US Thucydides Trap
Mark Bean (University of Utah)
In Search of Change in Interna onal Rela ons: Splicing English
School Theory and Norm Research
Simon F. Taeuber (University of St Andrews)
Catholic agency in English School Theory in Interna onal Rela ons
Marianne Rozario (University of Notre Dame Australia (Ins tute
for Ethics and Society))
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
TF43: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Climate Change and Security: Beyond the State
TF45: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Diversity and Inclusion in Interna onal Rela ons Curricula:
Changing Modali es, Demographics and Measurements of Success
Interna onal Educa on
Chair
Disc.
Sheherazade R. Jafari (School for Con ict Analysis and
Resolu on, George Mason University)
Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University)
The Impact of Female Role Models on Ph.D. Students' Perceived
Likelihood of Academic Success
Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine)
In-Person and Online: Loca ng Interna onal Studies Educa on in
the Digital Age
Michael Stanai s (American University)
Everything Old is New Again: Teaching IR in the 2010s
Chana M. Solomon-Schwartz (University of Tennessee,
Knoxville)
The La nx factor in the “browning of America”: The highereduca on context
Vanessa Bravo (Elon University)
The Friendcra of Middle Powers: Interpre ng the Friendship
between the Netherlands and the US a er 9/11
Tell me about the #jobmarket: Gendered discussions of the
interna onal rela ons profession on twi er
Yuri van Hoef (Erasmus University Ro erdam)
Ryan O'Connor (University of Leeds)
Angela Chesler (University of Notre Dame)
Ilana Rothkopf (University of Notre Dame)
TF47: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
CURRENT GLOBAL CRISES- Global Health and Responses to COVID19
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno)
TG00: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
HUMAN RIGHTS -- Trea es & Tribunals
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University)
JSS Disc. Susan M. Park (University of Sydney)
Na onal Security System Recheck: Comparison of the response of
Taiwan, South Korea and Japan to COVID-19
Judges in a Globalizing World
Border Controls or Poli cal Behavior? The Con uence of State and
Individual Responses to COVID-19 with Health Outcomes
The Individual Layer of Environmental Nego a ons: Explaining
Interna onal Treaty Design through Transna onal Policy
Communi es
Fang-Ting Cheng (Ins tute of Developing Economies, Japan
External Trade Organiza on (IDE-JETRO))
Spiros Giannaros (University of Southern California)
Michael Pfonner (University of Southern California)
Angelica Hasbon (York University)
The securi za on of health in Brazil and the crea on of temporary
law to cope with Covid-19: a case study
Yasmin Góes (University of Brasília)
TF48: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
DIPLOMACY & CONFLICT RESOLUTION -- Change & Con nuity in
the New Diplomacy
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI))
Migra on Diplomacy and Host State Governance: Egypt’s Changing
Response to Migrants and Refugees
Kelsey Norman (Baker Ins tute, Rice University)
The Rise of Cult of Personality in Digital Public Diplomacy: The Case
of Turkey
Nur Uysal (DePaul University)
Panda Diplomacy: The Emo onal E ects of Public Diplomacy
Mamoru Uesugi (Osaka University)
Panel
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
Jeeye Song (University of Florida)
Mathilde Gauquelin (Université Laval / Ghent University)
China, COVID and World Order with Chaos
TF49: Tuesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Friendships, Commitments, and Se ngs in the Prac ce of
Diplomacy
Kelley Li lepage (University of Houston)
Treaty-Making and Coloniza on in Nineteenth-Century East Asia
Lauge N. S. Poulsen (University College London)
Lauge N. S. Poulsen (University College London)
“The Servant of Two Masters”: Managing Con ictual Commitments
in World Poli cs
Yehonatan Abramson (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Gadi Heimann (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Zohar Kampf (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
State Agent Responses to the Return of Religion in the Age of the
Anthropocene
The Inter-American Commission of Human Rights and the Gomes
Lund case in Brazil
Bruna Pereira (Federal University of Sao Carlos)
Treaty Implementa on, Courts, and Statutory Superiority: The
Process of Harmonizing Statutory and Treaty Law
Megan Brand (Princeton University)
Roundtable
TG01: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Author Meets Cri cs: Brent Steele's "Restraint in Interna onal
Poli cs"
Interna onal Ethics
Theory
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)
Je rey Meiser (University of Portland)
Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University)
Kris n Haugevik (NUPI)
Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)
Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)
TG02: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Climate Change Strategies
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Ci es as interna onal policymakers: mo va on, strategy, and
impacts
Nina Kelsey (George Washington University)
Towards an analy c framework of governance: Synthesizing
typologies of tools of interna onal, domes c, and private
governance
Benjamin Cashore (Na onal University of Singapore)
Nihit Goyal (TU Del )
Michael Howle (Simon Fraser University)
Climate Clubs and the Law: A Case Study of C40
Ling Chen (McGill University)
Sherrie Steiner (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort
Wayne)
Climate Change Strategies and the Issue of Migra on in Bangladesh
Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)
Kris n Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen)
Implemen ng Mi ga on and Adapta on of China's Climate Change
Policies: The Role of Local Governments and Problems of Domes c
Coordina on
Where is the Diploma c Backroom? Con den ality and the
Mul ple front- and back-Stages in Interna onal Nego a ons
Interna onal Friendship and the Trus ng Disposi on
Andrea Oelsner (University of San Andrés)
Aditaya Narayan Mishra (University of Delhi)
Chenchao Lian (University of Oxford)
Xin Guan (Renmin University of China)
Roundtable
TG03: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Moving into Administra on: DOs, DON’Ts and the Unexpected in
your First 30,60,90 days
Peace Studies
Interna onal Law
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Douglas Becker (University of Southern California)
Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)
Patrick Haney (Miami University)
Lui Hebron (Academy of Art University)
Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University)
TG04: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Why does COVID-19 Need Feminist Analysis?
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Panel
Kelley Lee (Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser
University)
Tiina Vai nen (Tampere University)
Integra ng gender-based analysis plus (GBA+) into Canada’s global
and na onal response to COVID-19.
Julia Smith (Simon Fraser University)
Responding to the Gendered E ects of COVID-19: Findings from
Canada, China, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.
Rosemary Morgan (Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns
Hopkins University)
The UK’s uneasy rela onship with women in COVID-19
Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Inves ga ng the gendered e ects of the response to COVID-19 in
Hong Kong
Karen Grepin (University of Hong Kong)
Gender at the global level of COVID policy making
Asha Herten-Crabb (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
TG05: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Centering the Margins: Governance in the Context of Con ict
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Milli M. Lake (London School of Economics)
Milli M. Lake (London School of Economics)
Makena Micheni (London School of Economics)
Whose Development? Power, Security, and Non-state Governance
in Con ict
Anne e Idler (University of Oxford)
Clara Voyvodic (University of Oxford)
Resis ng Extor on: Vic ms, Criminals and Police in La n America
Eduardo Moncada (Columbia University, Barnard College)
Illicit Governance and Hybridity in Rural Colombia
Desmond Arias (John Jay College of Criminal Jus ce, City
University of New York)
Informal Revenue Genera on and the State: Understanding
mediated statehood
Vanessa van den Boogaard (University of Toronto/ Interna onal
Centre for Tax and Development)
The Supply and Demand Side of Rebel Governance
Romain Malejacq (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)
Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)
Erin L. McCandless (University of Witwatersrand)
Interna onal Jus ce and Peacebuilding
Global Health
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
TG06: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Peacebuilding Paradigms: Assessing the Di erent Assump ons and
Methodologies
Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University)
Cultural Peacebuilding
Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies)
From Paradigm Dominance to Paradigm Hybridity: Scholarship’s
Relevance to
Peacebuilding
George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame)
The Policy Analysis Approach to Peacebuilding
Josuke Ikeda (University of Toyama)
Chigumi Kawaguchi (JICA Research Ins tute)
Regional Approaches to Policy Orientedf Peacebuilding; the Case of
ECOWAS
Dr. Jean-Marc Akakpo (Kennesaw State University)
TG07: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Power, Voice, and Rules: Understanding Con ict and Coopera on in
Natural Resource Sectors
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University)
W. R. Nadège Compaoré (University of Toronto)
W. R. Nadège Compaoré (University of Toronto)
The Conten ous Poli cs of Natural Resource Development and
Indigenous Peoples in North America
J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)
Isabelle Cote (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Dimitrios Panagos (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
The Right to Prior Consulta on? Assessing Individual-Level A tudes
in a Community Divided over Mining in South Africa
Michael Hendricks (Illinois State University)
Local Voices, Local Communi es: Con ict and Coopera on in the
South American Lithium Triangle
Pablo Heidrich (Carleton University)
Nigeria's Adop on of the Extrac ve Industries Transparency
Ini a ve (EITI): The Path from Data Disclosure to Community
Bene ts
Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University)
The 'Lost Child' of the Resource Curse Thesis: A Possible
Environmental Curse or Con ict?
Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)
Pius Siakwah (University of Ghana)
TG08: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Roundtable
Ordering Debates Over the Liberal Interna onal Order
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Seva Gunitsky (University of Toronto)
Kyle M. Lascure es (Lewis & Clark College)
Ji-Young Lee (American University)
Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham)
Stephen Wertheim (Quincy Ins tute / Columbia University)
TG09: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
China at the Helm of a Changing Global Economy?
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Business, State, and Geopoli cs: Decoding the Changing Dynamics
of Economic Regionalism in East Asia
Min Shu (Waseda University)
Sino-US Trade War as a Determinant of IR in Northeast Asia
Edward Ashbee (Copenhagen Business School)
Rishabh Tiwari (Indira Gandhi Na onal Open University)
The Rela onship between Economic Capital and Workers’ Sense of
Poli cal Status in Chinese State-Owned Enterprise in The Late
Reform Era: A Case Study in Southwest China
Shan Huang (King's College London )
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Samid Suliman (Gri th University)
Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)
For the region yet to come: climate change and the decolonisa on
of mobility governance in the Paci c
Samid Suliman (Gri th University)
What drives climate commitment at the state level? Conclusions
from ve La n American cases: Argen na, Brazil, Colombia,
Venezuela and Mexico. 2007-2020.
Ma as Alejandro Franchini (Universidad del Rosario)
So, we failed: what now? Countries’ response to global systemic
shocks
Katherine T. Tyson (University of Oxford)
Global Resilience Strategies: A Compara ve Study of the OneHundred Resilient Ci es using Computa onal Text Analysis
Garre Morrow (Northeastern University)
TG11: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Sub-State Actors or State-Like En es: Interroga ng Governance in
Global South Contexts
Global South Caucus
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University)
Selina O'Doherty (Queens University, Belfast)
Decoding the prac ces of complementary governance in con ictual
socie es: The case of the North East Region of India
Ruqaiya Khullakpham (Centre for Study of Law and
Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
TG12: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
The Use of Media in Foreign Policy
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Elizaveta Kuznetsova (City University London)
Years in tweets: Trump’s foreign policy beliefs and his understanding
of poli cs
Chana M. Solomon-Schwartz (University of Tennessee,
Knoxville)
The Algebra of Indian moves against China in Africa: Gaining edge
through diaspora, technology and strategy
Disc.
"No place like home? Ci zens, governance, and the sovereignty of
disappearing States."
Take Out the Trash Day: Media Satura on as Poli cs of Distrac on
Moments of policy choice: the United Kingdom and the Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank
Chair
Disc.
Karolina Werner (University of Western Ontario)
Eric Tanguay (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Ulrich Franke (University of Erfurt)
Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University)
TG10: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Government Responses to Climate Change
Comparing the Ashan and the Buganda: The Role of Indigenous
Kingdoms in State Governance
To Parrot or Not to Parrot: Understanding the Media's Adop on of
Government Rhetoric on Foreign Policy
Jenna Gibson (University of Chicago)
Elsy Gonzalez (University of Chicago)
How Leaders' Use of Social Media Impacts Public Opinion about
Foreign Policy
Hsuan-Yu Lin (University of Virginia)
A Formal Theory of Authoritarian Foreign Propaganda
Yuan Zhou (Kobe University)
TG13: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Rights Claims and Crea ve Refusal: Security, Violence, and the
Everyday
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Rights-claiming and the limits of emancipatory poli cs: the context
of ethnic/marginalised communi es
Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester)
Security as a ‘Lived Process’: A Report from the ‘Fields’ in Mumbai,
Istanbul, New York
Samarjit Ghosh (Özyeğin University)
From war to autonomy: troubling ‘security’ along the Zapa sta
communi es in resistance
Sebas án Granda Henao (Pon
Rio de Janeiro)
cia Universidade Católica do
Reservoirs of Anxiety and Channels of Fear: Liquid Fear and the
Securi sa on of the ‘Mediterranean Migra on Crisis’ of 2015
Charlie Price (University of Warwick)
Carlos Nicolai Lucas Gellwitzki (University of Warwick)
Liminality meets immunity: on crea ve life strategies of refugee
defenders in Europe’s periphery
Lucia Najslova (UPCES CERGE-EI Charles University in Prague)
TG14: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Nuclear Poli cs in La n America: New Regional Approaches
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Ma as Spektor (FGV - Brazil)
Je rey W. Knopf (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies
at Monterey)
Nuclear Security and Illicit Markets: The Mexican Case Study
Chair
Exequiel Lacovsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Naviga ng Pragma sm and Principle: Australia's Atrocity Preven on
Response to the 2017 Rohingya Crisis
Circumven ng nonprolifera on: Brazil's quest for dual-use
technologies
Carlo Pa
Cecilia Jacob (Australian Na onal University)
Mar n Mennecke (University of Southern Denmark)
Leonardo Bandarra (GIGA and University of Goe ngen)
No, thanks! The Argen ne-Brazilian Choice on Nuclear Safeguards
Belen Bianco (Undersecretariat of Nuclear Energy/ Universidad
de San Andrés)
Julián Gadano (Universidad de San Andrés)
TG15: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Public Opinion and Terrorism
ASEAN and the Rohingya Issue: Challenges and Constraints to
Regionalism and Human Protec on
Noel M. Morada (University of Queensland)
The Failed Promise of Democra za on: Explaining the Lack of
Responses to Genocide Warnings in Myanmar
Ellen Stensrud (Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority
Studies)
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Diminishing Returns? Tac cal Advantage and Publicity in the Use of
Female Suicide Bombers
Alexis Leanna Henshaw (Troy University)
Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona)
The Enemy of My Enemy: Anger & The Polarizing Nature of White
Terrorism
Carly Wayne (Washington University in St. Louis)
Tug of War: Dynamic Outbidding between Terrorist Groups
Casey Crisman-Cox (Texas A&M University)
Michael Gibilisco (California Ins tute of Technology)
The e ects of indiscriminate violence on morality: Evidence from a
natural experiment in West Mosul
Eric Skoog (Uppsala University)
Jonathan D. Hall (Uppsala University)
Phaidon Vassiliou (Uppsala University)
Roundtable
TG18: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Pedagogical Approaches to IR Theory in Introductory Courses
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Part.
Part.
Disc.
Disc.
Frank Okyere Osei (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping
Training Centre)
Naomi Kikoler (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)
Kate Ferguson (Protec on Approaches / University of Leeds)
Myanmar: A Black Hole for R2P and Interna onal Accountability?
(Universidade Federal de Goiás - Brazil)
The Emergence of Prohibi onism in Brazil's Nuclear Policy
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Human Rights
Interna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Law
Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Interna onal A airs at
George Washington University)
The Middle East recep on of the La n America non-prolifera on
experience
Scien
TG19: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
16 Years Responsibility to Protect: A Cri cal, Mul disciplinary
Analysis of the Interna onal Response to the Rohingya Crisis in
Myanmar
Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas)
Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chris an University)
Amy Below (California State University, East Bay)
Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd)
Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp (Leibnitz Ins tute of Agricultural
Development in Transi on Economies (IAMO))
Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)
Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth)
TG20: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Jus ce and Poli cal Mechanisms in Transi on(s)
Panel
Peace Studies
Interna onal Law
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock)
The reproduc on of a poli cal myth? How 'the interna onal
community' worked during the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia
Julie Bernath (swisspeace; University of Basel)
What can money buy? The poli cal consequences of material
repara ons
Elsa Voytas (Princeton University)
Courts and State Repression in Authoritarian Regimes
Howard Liu (University of Essex)
Towards a New Agenda of Reconcilia on Research & Prac ce:
U lizing the Delphi Method to Synthesize Prac oner and Scholar
Reconcilia on Models
Oakley Hill (George Mason University)
TG21: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Jus ce and Peace Nego a ons
Panel
Peace Studies
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Joseph Cox (University of Arizona)
Francesca Parente (Princeton University)
The rela onship between procedural jus ce and inclusive peace
nego a ons: What e ects on durable peace?
Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University)
Dan Druckman (George Mason University, Macquarie
University, Australia , University if Queensland, Australia. )
Post-Con ict Accountability and U.S. Peace Groups: The Iraq War
case
Loramy Gerstbauer (Gustavus Adolphus College)
The Way to “Cross-complementarity” of the Interna onal Criminal
Tribunals: Development of the Idea of “Posi ve Complementarity”
and Adop on in the Domes c Contexts.
Racial Enfranchisement as a Dis nct Act of Democra za on:
Compara ve Historical Analysis of the United States, Germany, and
Austria
Perpetual Transi ons: Cons tu ons, Transi onal Jus ce
Mechanisms, and Peace Agreements
Ethnic Violence and Poli cal Unity
Shinya Kosaka (Doshisha University)
Mary Isaac (University of California, Irvine)
James Figgins (University of California, Irvine)
Diana Isabel Güiza Gomez (The University of Notre Dame)
Ilana Rothkopf (University of Notre Dame)
TG22: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Interna onal Law in the 21st Century
Panel
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Fa h Ce n (University of Massachuse s-Amherst)
Atal Ahmadzai (University of Arizona)
Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)
Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (The Arc c University of Norway
(UiT))
Bri shness and Populism; An explora on into the redrawing of
minority-majority social boundaries in Britain during the Brexit era.
Manmit Bhambra (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science & Imperial College London)
TG25: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Women and Wars
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Courtney N. Burns (Bucknell University)
Meredith Loken (University of Massachuse s- Amherst )
Global Health Governance and the SDGs at Bay: Neo-na onalism,
COVID-19, and An microbial Resistance
Women and Violent Extremism in the Global South
Arc c Security in Terms of Interna onal Law
Power in the Post-Con ict Period: The E ect of Armed Con ict and
Gender Quotas on Women in Poli cal Leadership Posi ons
Financial documenta on in the judical ght against impunity: A new
methodological approach to analysing court prac ces
The Role of Women in Former Rebel Par es
Sha ered Dreams: Failed Asylum Law and the "Crisis" of Democracy
Repatria on of ‘Jihadi Wives’: The Long-Term Consequences of
Repatria on or Revoking Ci zenship in the West
Roger A. Coate (Georgia College, University of South Carolina)
Robert L. Ostergard (University of Nevada, Reno)
Arda Özkan (Ankara University)
Nina Teresa Kiderlin (IHEID Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal
and Development Studies )
Anisa Abey a (University of San Francisco)
TG23: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
State control – Shutdowns – Suppression. Poli cal Determinants
and E ects of Digitaliza on in Authoritarian Regimes
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
How to Silence Social Media: Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment in
Egypt
Philipp Lutscher (University of Oslo)
The Zero E ect: On the Impact of Zero-Ra ng on Civic Engagement
Toussaint Nothias (Stanford University)
Diaspora Origins of Domes c Repression: Internet disrup ons,
Territoriality, and Ethiopian Diaspora Ac vism
Peter Penar (Davidson College)
Lisel Hintz (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)
Harun Ercan (Binghamton University)
A marginalised view on (de-)securi sa on of minori es a er
con ict: the case of Kosovo
Marius Calu (Regent's University London)
The Women Peace and Security Agenda 20 years on: Compara ve
perspec ves on the implementa on in Western Balkans and North
Africa
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz)
Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz)
Rhetoric on Trade in 2016 and 2020 Elec ons
David R. Hayes (Troy University)
Rivalry and Equity Considera ons in Mass Support for Corporate
Income Tax Policy
Nikhar Gaikwad (Columbia University)
Electoral Cycles and Foreign Direct Investment in La n America
Moses Karanja (University of Toronto)
Chair
Haval Ahmad (Aberystwyth University)
Emma MacTavish (University of Birmingham)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Lisa Garbe (University of St. Gallen)
Minority Report: Loca ng Sub-na onal Sites of Authoritarian
Expansion in Turkey’s Kurdish Municipali es
Elizabeth Brannon (Michigan State University)
TG26: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Economic Policy, Mass A tudes, and Elec ons
Authoritarian Elec ons 2.0. Internet Disrup ons and Electoral
Malprac ce in the Digital Age
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Cosima Meyer (University of Mannheim)
Bri Bolin (University of Mannheim)
Clara della Valle (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies (Pisa))
Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto)
Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College)
TG24: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Minori es in Changing Na onal Boundaries
Monika Thakur (York University)
Chris an Ponce de Leon (CIDE)
Panel
Democracy and Macropruden al Policy
Kenya Amano (University of Washington)
TG27: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Linking Human Rights and Development: Challenges and
Opportuni es
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut)
Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
State Foreign Policy on Economic and Social Rights: Evidence from
UN Debates
Madeline Baer (Occidental College)
Na onal Pathways to Realizing Economic and Social Rights
Daniel Chong (Rollins College)
Race, Rights, and Reproduc on: the poli cal economy of popula on
in the U.S. and Ghana
Takiyah Harper-Shipman (Davidson College)
Women’s Land Rights and the Impact and Limits of Human Rightsbased Development
Paul J. Nelson (University of Pi sburgh)
The UN Sustainable Development Group and the UPR Process: New
Pathways in Rights Promo on
Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University)
TG28: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Manifestos for an Interna onal Poli cal Design
Roundtable
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Jonathan Luke Aus n (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal
and Development Studies, Geneva)
Didier Bigo (Sciences Po Paris & King's College London)
Mark J. Lacy (Lancaster University)
Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)
Anna Leander (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)
Antoine Bousquet (Birkbeck, University of London)
Emma Mc Cluskey (King's College London)
Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut)
TG29: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Con nuity and Change in Environmental Governance Amidst COVID
-19
Trans-Na onalist Populism? Comparing Populist Performances in
US, French and German Contexts
Michael Habegger (University of Delaware)
Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)
TG31: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Energy Diplomacy in the Post-Pandemic World: How are Major
Producers and Consumers Adap ng?
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
Anand Toprani (U.S. Naval War College)
Anand Toprani (U.S. Naval War College)
The Rise and Fall of New U.S. Energy Diplomacy in Europe:
Genera ng Coopera on or Fric on?
Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney)
EU Energy diplomacy and Investment Governance: Media ng
Estrangement in a De-globalizing World
Anna Herranz-Surralles (Maastricht University)
The Geopoli cs of the Energy Transforma on: Re-thinking
Australian energy diplomacy
Chris an Downie (The Australian Na onal University)
Eve of Disrup on: Con ict as an Energy Security Risk in a PostPandemic World with a Post-Oil Future
Sascha Nanlohy (University of Sydney)
TG32: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Military Interven ons
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Environmental Studies
Mapping Endgames: Strategy, Policy, and Termina ng American
Military Interven ons
Chair
Disc.
Advisors, Aid, and Arms: Limited Interven on in Con ict
Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia)
Karen Siegel (University of Münster)
From leader to pariah? Brazil and global environmental governance
in mes of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cris na Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia)
Eduardo Viola (University of Brasilia)
Thais Ribeiro (Universidade de Brasília)
Democra zing Urban Climate Governance: Lessons from PostCOVID Debates on Migrant Workers’ Rights in India
Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut)
Innova on, Decay and Renewal: Ins tu ons for Local, Sustainable
Food in the Wake of Covid-19
Shana M. Starobin (Bowdoin College)
’It’s a Crisis, Not An Emergency’: Climate Jus ce and the Cri que of
Security and Excep onal Poli cs Amid Covid-19 and Capitalogenic
Global Warming
Reed Kurtz (O erbein University)
Environmental impact of post-COVID-19 economic policy: the case
of China
Hanjie Wang (University of Washington, Sea le)
TG30: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Science, Technology and Society Meets Post-Truth Populism
Interna onal Communica on
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State)
Silencing Science and Hijacking Narra ves: How Sophis cated
Authoritarian So Power Threatens Science Diplomacy’s Role in
Governance and What We Can Do About It
Gabriella Paar-Jakli (Kent State University)
A. Bradley Po er (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Alexandra Chinchilla (University of Chicago)
US Military Interven on and Elite Communica on Frames
Kerry Chavez (Texas Tech University)
TG33: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Poli cs of the Indo-Paci c: Coopera on, Compe
In uence
Panel
on, and
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University)
Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)
Middle Power Coopera on in the Indo-Paci c in an era of Sino-U.S.
Strategic Compe on
Stephen R. Nagy (Interna onal Chris an University)
Cri cal Geographies and the Indo-Paci c: Areas of Compe
Avenues for Coopera on between India and the EU
on and
Siddharth Tripathi (University of Erfurt)
The Changing Dynamics of Japan-India Coopera on: A Case of ‘Rule
-Based Order’ in Indo-Paci c
Naresh Subba (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi )
TG34: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Perspec ves on Theorizing Security in Global Poli cs
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI))
Ayesha Ray (King's College, Pennsylvania )
Granular Security: Contemporary Challenges of Security
Communica on
Daniel Jacobi (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Panel
Removing the “Westphalian Straitjacket:” Audiences in
Securi za on Theory
Cogni ve Task Analysis and Case Studies: A Method for Tes ng
Cogni ve Explana ons of War Decision Making
Cogni ve structures and balancing behavior in interna onal
rela ons: the case of late imperial China
The Puzzle of Coercion Failure: How Psychology Explains Resistance
to Threats
Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (China Ins tute, University of Alberta)
Emeka Thaddues Njoku (University of Ibadan, Ibadan)
Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal
Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore)
Kathleen Powers (Dartmouth College)
Dan Altman (Georgia State University)
Anna Wojciuk (University of Warsaw)
Hobbes’ Security of Fear: Revisi ng Securi sa on Theory
"Prospects of Response: Theorizing Poli cal Will in Mass Atrocity
Preven on"
Jimyong Um (University of Sydney)
War Termina on and World War I: The Role of Outside Actors
Mark Whitlock (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies (IHEID))
Andrew Bonney (Brigham Young University)
TG36: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Beyond the Diploma st: New Aspects in Diplomacy Studies
Panel
Diploma c Studies
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Space and Diplomacy: The cri cal turn
Medha Bisht (South Asian University)
Patrick Theiner (University of Edinburgh)
Other Diplomacies: Centring Societal Non-State Actors in Diploma c
Studies
Suneth Wijeratne (McMaster University)
James M. Sco
Hila Zahavi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Is there a place for a crowdsourcing in mul lateral global
diplomacy? Searching for a new museum de ni on: ICOM versus
the world of museum professionals
Natalia Grincheva (The University of Melbourne)
Failed inducement or arrested democra za on? Equatorial Guinea
and the accession to the CPLP
Pedro Seabra (Center for Interna onal Studies, University
Ins tute of Lisbon (CEI-IUL))
Democracy, Na onalism, and Foreign Policies of South Korea
Eunjung Lim (Kongju Na onal University)
Panel
Revisi ng Democra c Peace Theory: Support for War, Economic
Sanc ons, and Democracy promo on among Africans
Michael Yekple (University of Central Florida)
Zla n Mitkov (University of Central Florida)
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
TG41: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Rethinking Complex Theories and Network Analysis
Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews)
Realism beyond Conserva sm: Re-examining the Rela onship
between the Status Quo and Liberalism
Ryo Watanuki (Osaka University of Economics and Law)
Moral realism (MR) with Chinese characteris cs: A compara ve
analysis of Yan Xuetong and Reinhold Niebuhr concep ons of MR.
Benjamin Tze Ern Ho (Nanyang Technological University)
A bridge between Middle East Studies and Interna onal Rela ons:
Neoclassical Realism as a path for growing collabora on across
discipline, area and scholars.
Luiza Cerioli (Centre for Near and Middle Eastern Studies
(CNMS), University of Marburg)
Yu Akimoto (Research Ins tute for Peace and Security)
Panel
Op onal Reasoning: Means-Driven Decision-Making in the Cuban
Missile Crisis
James H. Lebovic (George Washington University)
Theory
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Chair
Disc.
Ra aele Marche (LUISS Guido Carli University)
Andrew Rosenberg (University of Florida)
The Complex Nature of Interna onal Norms
Carla Winston (University of Melbourne)
If you don’t know me by now: The ‘state-of-the-art’ of complex
systems research on global poli cs
Circling Back: Reconsidering Complexity Approaches in IR.
Interna onal Security Studies
Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)
Panel
Jinelle Piereder (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs,
University of Waterloo)
Liberalism by Other Means: Realism from Carr to Morgenthau
Disc.
(Texas Chris an University)
Does Democracy Ma er?: Ethnic Iden fy Framing E ects and
In uence on U.S. Foreign Policy
Steven B. Redd (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Trevor Rubenzer (University of South Carolina-Upstate)
Educa on Diplomacy as Cultural Diplomacy: Perspec ves on
De ning Knowledge Diplomacy
TG38: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Con ict Decision-Making
Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales)
Russell Lucas (Michigan State University)
Promo ng Democracy and Reaping Rewards? U.S. Democracy Aid
and Trade, 1990-2013
Diamonds & Dragons: Gi -giving in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)
TG37: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Revisi ng Realism and Neorealism
TG39: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Democra za on, Democracy Promo on, and Foreign Policy
Robert Lummack (University of O awa)
Networked territoriali es: a processual-rela onal view on
regionalism, regionaliza on and the emergence of regions as
poli cal communi es in world poli cs
Lucas de Oliveira Paes (University of Cambridge)
Complex Conten on: Transna onal Ac on and Liberal Disordering
Jus n Casey (Georgetown University)
Lucas Dolan (American University)
TG42: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Rethinking the History of Interna onal Rela ons: Theories,
Methods, Approaches
Panel
Implica ons of the COVID-19 Pandemic on China’s Belt and Road
Ini a ve
Frank Mouritz (Bundeswehr University Munich & George C.
Marshall European Center for Security Studies)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
English School
China’s Solu on for the Global South: Study of Belt and Road
Investments in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Chair
Disc.
Developmental State Going Abroad: The Na onal Development and
Reform Commission (NDRC) as Coordinator in China’s Interna onal
Development Coopera on
Oyuna Baldakova (Freie University Berlin)
Gina Yannitell Reinhardt (University of Essex)
Bart Gabriel (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal &
Development Studies)
Rethinking Thinkers in IR: The Case for Global Thinkers of the
Interna onal
Hong Zhang (George Mason University)
Marina Perez de Arcos (University of Oxford)
Sharinee Jag ani (University of Oxford)
Bringing Nature Back In: Rethinking Interna onal Order through
Environmental History
Jonathan Askonas (The Catholic University of America)
Agency in world poli cs: whence it came, where it went
Minda Holm (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Rising above the Contending Isms: 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)
TG48: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
FP- American Foreign Policy
Junior Scholar Symposia
TG43: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
The Long History of the Psy-Sciences in Interna onal Rela ons - a
Dangerous A air?
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
“[…] to painlessly remove those forms of existence that are nothing
but ballast” - Eugenic Psychiatry as Statecra
Laura Jung (University of Sussex)
Two- er model of cogni on and interna onal poli cs: The failure
and success of a strategy.
Alexander Blanchard (Queen Mary, University of London)
An -S gma Campaigns, Neoliberal Subjects, and the Global Poli cal
Economy of Mental Health
JSS Disc. Joel R. Campbell (Troy University)
Leaders, foreign policy jus ca ons, and compliance with the law
on the use of force: Bush, Obama, and the Global War on Terror
Corina Ioana Traistaru (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies /
University of Vienna)
An end of hegemony or an end of liberal hegemony? American
foreign policy in a Trump era.
Simon Marmura Brown (Queens University)
Congress's Latent War Powers and the Limits of Unilateral Military
Ac on
Patrick Hulme (UCSD)
Domes c Explana ons to Sanc ons Ini a on: Government
Composi on, the Economy and the Imposi on of U.S. Presiden al
Sanc ons
Hana A a (University of Konstanz & GIGA German Ins tute for
Global and Area Studies)
Jana-Maria Fey (University of She eld)
Post-Psychoanalysis, Trauma Theory and IR: Fixed Iden
Subjects
es Without
Oliwia Wasik (Queen Mary, University of London)
TG45: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Cri cal Approaches in Foreign Policy Analysis
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Brazilian Foreign Policy since 1985: Persistent An -blackness and
Decolonial Perspec ves
José O. Pérez (Ohio State University)
How Inclusive is Foreign Policy? A Cross-Na onal Analysis of Gender
and Minority Inclusion in the Decision-making Process
Saad Ullah Khan (Georgia State University)
Feminist ways of doing and being: diverging approaches to feminist
interna onal assistance of Canada and Sweden
JSS Group/Panel
TG49: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
IOs & NON-STATE ACTORS -- What Are they Figh ng On?
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University)
JSS Disc. Johannes Juede (Ins tute for Poli cal Science, FAU ErlangenNuremberg)
Smoke over Water: Inter-rebel Violence and Water Scarcity
Stefan Döring (Department of Peace and Con ict Research,
Uppsala University)
The Impact of Foreign Fighters: Introducing a Rela onal Theory of
Knowledge Transfer
Nicola Mathieson (Australian Na onal University)
The Reputa on for Honor: Blood Feuding as General Social
Deterrence
Basil Bastaki (Yale University)
Gloria Novovic (University of Guelph)
TG47: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
JSS Group/Panel
CHINA- China, Poli cal Economy and Development
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Urban Utopia or Pipe Dreams? Examining Chinese-invested Smart
City Development in Southeast Asia
Yujia He (University of Kentucky)
Angela Tri o (HKUST)
JSS Group/Panel
TH00: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Innova ve Panel
Theaters of Command: Film documantery screening and discussion
ISA Innova ve Panel
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland)
Roger J. Stahl (University of Georgia)
Tanner Mirrlees (University of Ontario Ins tute of Technology)
Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland)
TH01: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Roundtable
World Order in the 21st Century: Illiberal Orders, a Concert of
Power, or a Western Revival?
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
Kori Schake (Stanford University)
Roland Paris (University of O awa)
Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London)
Charles A. Kupchan (Georgetown University, Council on
Foreign Rela ons)
Alexander Cooley (Columbia University)
Rebecca Lissner (Naval War College)
John Ikenberry (Princeton University)
Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College)
TH02: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Managing An Expanding Cyberspace
Chair
Disc.
Joe Faragone (University of O awa)
Panel
Warnings unheeded, again: What the intelligence lessons of 9/11
tell us about the coronavirus today
Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School)
Epidemic intelligence: U lizing Surveillance tools in comba ng
Coronavirus in US and South Korea
Shady Mansour (Future for Advanced Research and studies)
Assessing the Surprise of COVID-19: Intelligence or Policy Failure?
Ardavan Khoshnood (Lund University)
Karen Gu eri (Air Force Cyber College)
Shi ing Sands: The Impact of Space and Cyberspace Warfare on the
Global Balance of Power
Elizabeth A. Cook (Liberty University)
Transna onal Cyber Threat Di usion: An Analysis of 700 Million
Malicious Programs
Harry Oppenheimer (Harvard University)
Cyber Borders: The Implementa on of Na onal Territorial Control in
Cyberspace
Rachel Hulvey (University of Pennsylvania)
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Markus Kornprobst (Vienna School of Interna onal Studies)
Mark Brawley (McGill University)
Jordan Ernstsen (University of Chicago)
Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Jeanne e Money (University of California Davis)
Katja Weber (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah)
Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)
TH04: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Con ict, Culture, and Peace
Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Joe Wippl (Boston University)
Joe Wippl (Boston University)
Public Health Intelligence using Canada as a Case Study
Bots against Liberalism: norm di usion in cyberspace
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Benjamin Tze Ern Ho (Nanyang Technological University)
Intelligence Studies
Global Health
Karen Gu eri (Air Force Cyber College)
JD Work (Marine Corps University)
TH03: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Deglobaliza on?
Ashleigh Breske (Hollins University)
The Avengers and the Wolf Warrior: Popular narra ves in the
Western and Chinese concep ons of heroism, good-evil and
salva on
TH05: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Public Health Intelligence: Pre-Outbreak Assessment & Post-COVID
Lessons Learned
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Protec ng Cultural Property During 21st Century Poli cal Con icts
Georg Loe mann (University of Warwick)
Kathleen Brennan (The University of Queensland)
Poli cal Fic ons: The Lord of the Rings and the Re nement of Just
War Theory
Je rey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University - Central Texas)
Reconcilia on and Peacebuilding Through Theatre In Colombia
Miguel Barreto Henriques (Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo
Lozano)
What Role Does the Intelligence Community Plan in a Pandemic?
Rollie Flynn (Foreign Policy Research Ins tute)
TH06: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Norms, Methodology, and Interna onal Law
Panel
Interna onal Law
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW)
Shirley Sco (University of New South Wales)
Emerging cyber governance norms – will China win the day?
Michelle Chase (University of New South Wales)
Ac on on Nuclear Disarmament: Dreaming of A World Free of
Nuclear Weapons via the 2017 Treaty on the Prohibi on of Nuclear
Weapons
Orli Zahava (UNSW)
Changing Norma ve Structural Ideals of State Sovereignty: An
Argument for Evolving Interpreta on of the Charter of the United
Na ons
Christopher Kaindi (University of New South Wales, ADFA)
The Cogni ve Structure of Co-opera on (CSC) Theory: Assessing the
Impact on Japanese Antarc c Whaling of Australia’s Role in the ICJ
case Whaling in the Antarc c (Australia v Japan) (New Zealand
intervening)* and the Interna onal Conven on for the Regula on
of Whaling (ICRW) (1946)**
Lucia Oriana (UNSW)
Assessing the poten al implica ons of rising powers for the liberal
interna onal order through an appraisal of their engagement with
interna onal law: The case of Brazil
Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW)
TH07: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
The Poli cs of History: Memory and Ontological Security
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)
Panel
Ontological Security, Public Memory and Hybrid Warfare in Russia
James Richter (Bates College)
Poli cs of Memory: South Korean Responses to Japanese War
Apologies
Eun A Jo (Cornell University)
The divided sense of "culprit" and "vic m": a case study on
collec ve memory of Japan-Korea and Germany-Poland
reconcilia on
Phuong Thao Tran (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University )
The nego a on surrounding Morocco by Spain under Franco’s rule :
Ontological Security and Spain’s imperial iden ty
Sujin Heo (American University)
TH08: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
The Syrian Civil War, Human Rights Abuses, and Conten ous
Poli cs in the Middle East
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Amir Kamel (King's College London)
The Poli cal Economy and Pipeline Poli cs of the Syrian Civil War :
“I Like Oil, We’re Keeping the Oil!"
Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University)
Paul E. Lenze Jr. (Northern Arizona University)
Patricia Shamai (Universiy of Portsmouth)
Transi onal jus ce and accountability in the Syrian context: debates
in the digital space
Julie Bernath (swisspeace; University of Basel)
A Global South Solu on to the Syrian Con ict: Exploring India’s Role
Ekta Manhas (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Rahul Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Roundtable
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)
Ta ana A. Shakleina (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons)
Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons (MGIMO University))
Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University)
Igor Istomin (MGIMO University)
Kristen Eichensehr (University of Virginia)
TH11: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
The Poli cs of Language or the Language of Poli cs? Poli cal
Linguis cs and Con ict
Peace Science Society (Interna onal)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Harvey Starr (University of South Carolina)
Zaryab Iqbal (Pennsylvania State University)
Does the Medium Change the Human Rights Message?: How to
Combine Inferences Across Human Rights Documents from
Di erent Sources Across Dis nct Channels
Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh)
21st century Ethnolinguis c Con ict: Resurgent, Re-created, and
Created
Stanley Dubinsky (University of South Carolina)
Jaime Jackson (California State University, Sacramento)
Targe ng Language: Exploring Language Endangerment During the
Colombian Civil War
Kimi L. King (University of North Texas)
James Meernik (University of North Texas)
Perspec ves on Language and Culture in Event Data
Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)
TH14: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Regional Security Complexes and the Belt and Road Ini a ve
Interna onal Security Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
The Costs of Hedging, The Case of China and Russia in the Middle
East
Brian G. Carlson (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
The Belt and Road Strategy and China’s Rela ons with the Middle
East and Africa
Dawn Murphy (U.S. Air War College)
Taboo or Not Taboo: Assessing the Strength of the Chemcial
Weapons Taboo in the 21st Century
TH10: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Wri ng the Rules of the Cyber Road
The World Languages Dataset (WLD) 1945-2015: Logic,
Characteris cs, and Interna onal Implica ons
Why Countries Join China's Belt and Road Ini a ve?
Ivan W. Rasmussen (New York University-Shanghai)
Between the Beltway and the Ring Roads: South Korea's Cau ous
Approach to the Belt and Road Ini a ve
James Pla e (Air War College)
TH15: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
So Power Strategies in the 21st Century
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Catherine Jones (University of St Andrews)
Catherine Jones (University of St Andrews)
Diasporas and So Power: A Comparison of Indian and Chinese
Policies
Kavita Khory (Mount Holyoke College)
The problem of the forma on of "so power" in the Eurasian space
Nataliya Markushina (St-Petersburg State University The School
of Interna onal Rela ons)
What is the Global In uence of Ci es?
Sohaela Amiri (RAND Corpora on / Pardee RAND Graduate
School / USC Center on Public Diplomacy)
Losing Hearts and Minds?: Unpacking the E ect of Chinese Aid on
So Power in Africa
Sung Eun Kim (Korea University)
Sujin Cha (Korea University, Seoul)
Yehzee Ryoo (Korea)
TH16: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Globaliza on and the Rise of Na onalism
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Gordon Friedrichs (Heidelberg University)
Globalism and Na onalism: Insights From Two Hundred Forty Years
of Interac ons Between Domes c Moods and Interna onal
Interests in U.S. Foreign Policy and Four Years of President Donald
Trump
Jack E. Holmes (Hope College)
Contending Forces, Compe ng Visions: An colonial Na onalists
confront ‘the’ Liberal Interna onal Order
Candace Clare Sobers (Carleton University)
Imagining Control: Economic Na onalism and the Poli cs of
Sovereignty
Colin Chia (Cornell University)
Making Sense of Gandhi’s Approach to Na onalism: A Cri cal
Re ec on
Sanjeev Kumar (Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi)
TH17: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Ethics of War and Peace in Theory and Prac ce
Roundtable
Interna onal Law
Interna onal Ethics
Peace Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
John Emery (Stanford University – Center for Interna onal
Security and Coopera on)
Jeremy Moses (University of Canterbury)
Andree-Anne Melancon (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Doyle K. Hodges (Texas Na onal Security Review/War on the
Rocks)
Robert E. Williams Jr. (Pepperdine University)
TH18: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Diasporas and Transporta on of Homeland Con icts: Inter-group
Dynamics and Host Country Responses
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Elise Feron (Tampere Peace Research Ins tute)
Cihan Dizdaroglu (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Rela ons
| Coventry University)
Host State Reac ons to Home State-led Diaspora Building Policies:
The Scope and Limits of Engagement and Impact
Bahar Baser (Coventry University, CTPSR & Stellenbosch
University (SIGLA))
Elise Feron (Tampere Peace Research Ins tute)
Cypriot Youth’s Understanding of Peace: A Comparison between the
Islanders and the UK Cypriots
Cihan Dizdaroglu (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Rela ons |
Coventry University)
Across borders and ideologies? Examining con ict-generated
organiza ons’ collabora on strategies
So ya Voy v (Stockholm University)
Jus ce on the Road: Everyday Trustbuilding through Diaspora CarPooling
Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg)
Triggers of Con ict Transporta on? Homeland Events, Diaspora
Response and Lebanese Communi es in Dearborn and Dakar
Octavius Pinkard (University of Kent)
TH19: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
People’s Power in Africa and the Middle East
Al Akhawayn Univerisity in Ifrane, Morocco
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Driss Maghraoui (Al Akhawayn University)
The Demand of Dignity: Looking at the Youth’s Demands for Karama
in the 2011 Revolu on in Egypt
Jack Kalpakian (Al Akhawayn University)
The Youth and Quest for Ci zenship in North Africa.
Driss Maghraoui (Al Akhawayn University)
TH20: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Courts and Tribunals as Vehicles for Achieving Jus ce?
Panel
Human Rights
Interna onal Law
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Oumar Ba (Morehouse College)
Franziska Boehme (Texas State University)
Interna onal human rights adjudica on as a global public good: the
special case of extraterritoriality
Ralph Wilde (University College London)
Can Interna onal-Na onal Hybrid Judiciaries Provide the
Founda on for the Rule of Law in Weak States?
Sheryl Shirley (Plymouth State University)
Jus ce now or jus ce later? How measures taken to address human
rights viola ons during armed con ict a ect post-con ict jus ce
Helga Malmin Binningsboe (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
(PRIO))
Bard Drange (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and
University of Oslo (UiO))
Cyanne E. Loyle (Pennsylvania State University)
Does Interna onal Criminal Tribunal Sentencing Undermine
Criminal Accountability, Deterrence, Human Rights, and the
Interna onal Liberal Order? A Cri cal Analysis of the Interna onal
Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda - ICTR and the ICTY
Noam Schimmel (Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism,
McGill Faculty of Law )
Global Jus ce Beyond the Interna onal Criminal Court
Julie Jarland (University of Copenhagen/ Peace Research
Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
TH21: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
Small States and Statelessness: United Na ons Impact
Reconsidered
Interna onal Poli cal Science Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Kristy A. Belton (Interna onal Studies Associa on)
Je rey M. Ayres (Saint Michael's College)
Statelessness as a Window on the Paradox of the United Na ons
Yasmeen Abu-Laban (The University of Alberta)
Abigail Bakan (University of Toronto)
The New Forms Statelessness in the Lands of Old Displaced:
Understanding Refugee Protec on in Hungary and Northern Syria
Tarik Basbugoglu (Glasgow Caledonian University)
Umut Korkut (Glasgow Caledonian University)
The UN’s Legal Iden ty Agenda: Tackling Statelessness among
Minori es and Nomadic Peoples
Christoph Sperfeldt (University of Melbourne)
Punching Above their Weight? Small States’ A empts to In uence
the UN’s Agenda
W. Andy Knight (University of Alberta)
TH22: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
The An -Pelagian Imagina on: Reading Nicholas J. Rengger
European Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews)
Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews)
An -Pelagianism, the ‘Conversa on of Mankind’ and the Poli cal in
the Thought of Nicholas Rengger
Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow)
Defending rela onal natures in/from the Peruvian Andes
‘Tension of existence’: Nicholas J. Rengger’s Theo-poli cal
Imagina on
Karen Tucker (University of Bristol)
Adrian Pabst (University of Kent)
Cons tu ng the Non/Human Di erently: Runa and Rela onality in
Amazonian Quichua Thought and Prac ce
‘Keep your mind in hell, and despair not’: Gillian Rose’s an Pelagianism
Jarrad Reddekop (University of Victoria)
Kate Schick (Victoria University of Wellington)
Poe cs and Poli cs: Rengger, Weber and the Virtuosi of Religion
John-Harmen Valk (Leiden University)
Rengger the Reluctant Rule Follower
Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews)
TH23: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
The Future of Liberal Democracy and New Trends in Interna onal
Poli cs
Interna onal Associa on for Poli cal Science Students
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Disc.
Tobias Scholz (King's College London & Na onal University of
Singapore)
Domes c and Foreign Policy Interests in the Indian 5G Debate
Rela on-Oriented Ontologies and Making Kin With Machines:
Towards Inclusive Indigenous Futures
Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa;
Dartmouth College)
TH27: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Mobiliza on of Civilians in Con ict
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Konstan n Ash (University of Central Florida)
Logics of Armed Mobiliza on
Crystal Staebell (Bogazici University)
The Seasonality of Con ict Onset: the rela onship between crop
stage and armed rebellion
TH25: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
The Domes c Poli cs of U.S. Foreign Policy
Soha Hammam (Claremont Graduate University)
Par sanship and Intelligence Oversight in Congress: The Case of the
Russia Inquiries, 2017-20
Vincent Boucher (University of Quebec at Montreal )
Frederick Gagnon (University of Quebec at Montreal)
Hoshik Nam (University of Iowa)
No Subs tute for the Real Thing: Interna onal and Congressional
Use of Force Authoriza ons
Patrick Hulme (UCSD)
Squawking Wrong: Execu ve Decep on and Congressional
Objec on of U.S. Foreign Policy
(The University of Chicago)
Aline de Albuquerque (State University of Paraiba)
Cris na Carvalho Pacheco (Universidade Estadual da Paraíba )
Panel
Global Development
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Of Rela onali es, Di erences and Alterna ves: Tenets of Indian
Worldviews on Environmental Ethics
Jaya Srivastava (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University)
Aaron Zelin (Brandeis University)
Charisma c authority, legal tradi on and bureaucra c competence:
Construc ons of militant leadership in sala -jihadi groups
Adam Ho man (Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University)
Leadership in Online Networks Focused on the Innova on and
Exploita on of Technology
Audrey Alexander (Comba ng Terrorism Center, West Point
Military Academy)
The United States' Iden ty and the construc on of the legi macy of
the War on Terror.
Jus n de Leon (University of Notre Dame)
Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito)
TH28: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Dynamics of Contemporary Militant Leadership
Interna onal Security Studies
The Cause of Congressional Oversight E ort of the US Arms Sale
Plans
TH26: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Rela onal Voices in IR IV: Non-Anthropocentric Rela onal
Approaches
Ma hew R. DiGiuseppe (Leiden University)
Roos Haer (University of Leiden)
Shi ing Sands: An Agent-Based Model of Mobiliza on Against
Central Authority
Eric Ri nger (Salisbury University)
Genevieve Lester (US Army War College)
Allen Abbo
Stefano Costalli (University of Essex)
Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Morgan Brigg (University of Queensland)
Mary Graham (The University of Queensland)
Tobias Scholz (King's College London & Na onal University of
Singapore)
An Analysis of the Jus ce & Development Party's Appeal to
Uncontested Vo ng Popula ons
Chair
Disc.
Australian Aboriginal Rela onal Design: Securing long-term human
socio-poli cal stability
ISIS and the Evolu on of its Leadership Succession Prac ce
Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College)
TH29: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Norms and the Organiza on of Global Order
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Disc.
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University)
Norma ve contesta on in an era of declining liberal hegemony:
reconsidering norm robustness, validity and legi macy of the use of
the death penalty
Robert Kissack (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Aspira on in World Poli cs
Martha Finnemore (George Washington University)
Michelle Jurkovich (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: the Discursive Legi ma on of
a Controversial Interna onal Policy
Audrey Alejandro (London School of Economics)
Joshua Feldman (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Understanding the Strategic roles of Chinese AI in rese ng norms
in Interna onal Order and South China Sea: Opportunity and
Poten al
The Poli cs of Norm Ins tu onaliza on
Katherine Beall (UC Berkeley)
TH30: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Communica on Strategies of Terrorism, Ac vism, and Organized
Crime
Interna onal Security Studies
Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Danielle Gilbert (U.S. Air Force Academy)
Meredith Loken (University of Massachuse s- Amherst )
Brian J. Phillips (University of Essex)
End of the Line: Propaganda Strategies of the Direct Ac on An Pipeline Movement
Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Katharine Petrich (Center for Policy Research, University of
Albany)
Coercion, Communica on, Concession: A Typology of Kidnapping in
Armed Con ict
Danielle Gilbert (U.S. Air Force Academy)
Narcommunica on: Messaging, Media, and Territory of Organized
Crime
Philip Luke Johnson (The Graduate Center, City University of
New York)
Sanghyun Han (Seoul Na onal University)
Narra ves of Hegemony in the Twilight of Pax Americana
Gregory Williams (University of Northern Colorado)
TH35: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Leaders and Advisors
Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College)
Kasandra Behrndt-Eriksen (University of Copenhagen)
Chin-Kuei Tsui (Na onal Chung Hsing University, Graduate
Ins tute of Interna onal Poli cs)
Dead Doves and Lame Ducks: How Failed Presiden al Candidates
Shape U.S. Foreign Policy
Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)
Unchecked and Unbalanced? Tracing the Impact of Execu ve
Messages to Congress as a New Measure of Presiden al Power in
Foreign Policy
Jakob Wiedekind (Leibniz Universität Hannover)
TH36: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Protest Movements: Mobiliza on, A tudes and Impact
Pol Bargues (CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for Interna onal
A airs))
Lucia Najslova (UPCES CERGE-EI Charles University in Prague)
Caitlin M. Ryan (University of Groningen )
Christopher R. Zebrowski (Loughborough University)
TH33: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Democracy, Con ict and Peace
Panel
Obama’s pivot to Asia and the enduring in uence of American
Excep onalism
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Panel
Peace Studies
Philip Mar n (George Mason University)
Karina Mross (German Development Ins tute (DIE))
The Centrality of Nego ated Peace Agreements for Post-Civil War
Democra za on
Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlan c University)
T. David Mason (University of North Texas)
Reconciling democra za on with con ict transforma on: lessons
from Northern Ireland and Bosnia and Hercegovina
Or Avi-Guy (Hebrew University in Jerusalem)
Rebekah Pullen (McMaster University)
The Fluctua on of US Technology Control Policy: From Clinton to
Obama Administra on
The role of the Dalai Lama in Chinese foreign policy – the
punishment of small countries
It Ain't What They Call You, It's What You Answer To: The Impact of
Nomenclature on Terrorism Studies
Chair
Disc.
Loca ng founda ons of haste in historical concep ons of
‘responsibility’ and ‘control’ in global nuclear weapons narra ves
Chair
Aaron M. Ho man (Simon Fraser University)
Dwaine Handel Jengelley (Purdue University)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chander Shekhar (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Threat repor ng: climate change and terrorism coverage in
in uen al U.S. newspapers
Part.
Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Marion Laurence (Royal Military College of Canada)
Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto)
Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University)
TH32: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Resilience and Fracture in Times of Pandemics
Huseyin Zengin (University of Pi sburgh)
TH34: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Techno-Hegemony and Great Powers
Norms, Prac ces, and Social Change in Interna onal Poli cs
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Why Do Some Coups Lead to Democra za on?
Panel
Peace Studies
Chair
Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona)
The Future of Lebanon: A Survey of Protest A tudes
Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University)
The Languages of the Unheard: Examining the mo ves and
percep ons of the George Floyd protests.
David W. Gethings (Kennesaw State University)
Endogenous dynamics of mobiliza on
Jacob Lewis (Washington State University)
A Win or a Flop? Incorpora ng Unintended Protest Costs when
Indexing Success Outcomes
Kimberly Turner (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)
When regime repression fuels calls for regime resigna on: Exploring
a path of demand escala on
Sooyeon Kang (University of Denver)
TH37: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Power, Technology and Global Compe
on in History
Panel
Chung-Ah Baek (University of Warwick)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Technology, coercion, and capitalism: a genealogy of digital money
James Patriquin (Carleton University)
The Shrinking and Chao c World of Global Energy Transi on During
Great Power Compe on
Roger Boyd (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Disc.
Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University)
China’s (Belt and Road Ini a ve) Image in Kazakhstan: Findings from
a Survey
Semiconductor Cold War: Conceptualizing the Decoupling of Global
Techno-economic Order
Shubham Dwivedi (South Asian University)
Christopher Primiano (KIMEP University, Kazakhstan)
Ba ulga’s Mongolia: Reliance on Resurgant China or Regressive
Russia?
Sureyya Yigit (New Vision University )
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Post Communist Systems
Gregory Gleason (University of New Mexico)
Nizan Feldman (University of Haifa)
Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa)
Aviad Rubin (University of Haifa)
Chair
TH40: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Poli cal Transi on and Foreign Policies of Asia's Post Communist
States
Pivotal Geostrategic Role of Central Asia
Naval Power and E ects of Third-Party Trade on Con ict
TH38: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Narra ves and Interna onal Nego a on
Shi ing subjec vi es: Gendered everyday lives of Burmese climateinduced migrants
Pamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American
University)
Pamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American
University)
The Role of Intersubjec ve Narra ves in Interna onal Nego a on
Fen Hampson (Carleton University)
The Role of Narra ves in Nego a ons: The Case of the FARC and
Colombia
I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Sophie Haspeslagh (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
2020 Kazakh Foreign Policy Concept: Balancing Russia
Sureyya Yigit (New Vision University )
TH41: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Authoritarianism and the Global Economy
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University)
Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University)
Authoritarian Bargaining or Democra c Investment:? Expanding
Rela ons and Clashing Interests of Authoritarian Regimes
Sultan Tepe (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Authoritarian Judiciaries in the Shadow of Interstate Tensions
Frederick R. Chen (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Jian Xu (Emory University)
Memory and Narra ves about Hate and Forgiveness in Post-Con ict
Socie es
The Impact of European and American Economic Sanc ons against
Russia on Sino-Russian Rela ons
Comparing Narra ves in the Mul lateral Nego a ons Prior to the
Persian Gulf and Iraq Wars
Bypass Aid and Repression Severity in Authoritarian Regimes
Valerie Rosoux (Louvain University)
Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville)
The Rise and Fall of Arms Control: How Narra ves Impacted USRussia Post-Cold War Arms Control Nego a ons
Mikhail Troitskiy (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons)
TH39: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Doing Gender at the Border and in the Refugee Camp
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8)
Elisabeth Olivius (Umeå University)
From Syria to the US: The US Refugee Rese lement Program and
Shi ing Gender Dynamics
Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College)
Crystal Whetstone (Sam Houston State University)
Actors vs. Bodies: Construc on of Women Refugees and Gender
Equality in Western European Humanitarian Structures
Zeynep Kilicoglu (Florida Interna onal University)
Unpacking the Female Refugee Empowerment Policies in Turkey:
Resilience of Norm-Prac ce Discrepancy in Humanitarian Poli cs
Merve Erdilmen (McGill University)
Jing Xu (East China Normal University)
Dongjin Kwak (University of Missouri)
Turkey’s Oil Dependency and Iden ty Crisis with Iraq
Efe Duveroglu (Bilkent University)
TH42: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Foreign Policy-Making in Small States
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Jayita Sarkar (Boston University)
Nancy Wright (Pace University)
Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University)
Can Small States Balance Power or Must They Hedge? The Case of
Azerbaijan
Ma hew Zierler (Michigan State University)
Western Indian Ocean’s Small Island Countries within The Mari me
Silk Road (MSR)
Claudia Zanardi (King's College London, War Studies)
Small-State Oil Trade as an Admission Ticket into New Regional
Networks: Israel’s Quest for Oil in South America and the North Sea
Elai Re g (Washington University in St Louis)
Ziv Rubinovitz (University of Haifa)
Domes c factors in uence on Foreign Policy in Small States
Hui Ying Lee (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
TH43: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
The Use of Force in Interna onal Society
Panel
English School
Interna onal Security Studies
Reading 'The Anarchical Society' in Damascus: The English School,
Popular Uprisings and Civil Wars in the Middle East
Raslan Ibrahim (State University of New York at Geneseo)
How the West Has Rede ned the Ins tu on of War
Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Na onal Defence University)
Aggression, Imperialism and the Global South
Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews)
Responsibility to Protect: An ins tu on of the interna onal society?
Aslıhan Turan Zara (University of Birmingham)
TH44: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Ques ons of Ethics and Intercultural Rela ons in the Asia-Paci c:
Postcoloniality, Decolonisa on and Feminist Poli cs
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Development
Interna onal Ethics
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Young Chul Cho (Jeonbuk Na onal University)
Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University)
Urmi Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Interna onal Rela ons has an Asian Wife Problem: Ethics in Prac ce
and Theory
Shine Choi (Massey University)
The Ethics of Hospitality: Refugees and Informal Humanitarianism
I y Abraham (Na onal University of Singapore)
What is postcoloniality in North Korea? A Compara ve Approach to
Postcoloniality and North Korea
Tae-Kyung Kim (University of North Korean Studies)
The Malthusian Imprint on Interna onal Rela ons: Retrieving a
Trans-Paci c Intellectual Dialogue on Japanese Popula on
Nobuo Haruna (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Have the Subaltern Spoken? Posi oning the Speech of “Comfort
Women” Survivors in Postcolonial Korean Society
Seoyoung Choi (Yonsei University )
Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University)
Roundtable
TH45: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Interna onal Rela ons (IR) Communi es in Southeast Asia: Current
Research, Teaching and Policies Trends
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chanin ra na Thalang (Thammasat University)
Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)
Yong-Soo Eun (Hanyang University)
Jiajie He (Fudan University)
Pinitbhand Paribatra (Thammasat University)
Ja Ian Chong (Na onal University of Singapore)
Dis nguished Scholar
TH47: Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Global Development Sec on Eminent Scholar Panel honouring Prof.
Veena Das
Global Development
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
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Hon.
Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University)
Heloise Weber (University of Queensland)
Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Pon cia Universidade
Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Siba Grovogui (Cornell University)
Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)
Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)
Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen)
R. B. J. Walker (University of Victoria & PUC Rio)
Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews )
Veena Das (Johns Hopkins University)
TI00: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Perspec ves on World Society: Jus ce, Peace, Race, Religion, and
Technology
English School
Peace Studies
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech)
Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware)
Pluralist Jus ce and Protec ng Peoples: The Secondary Pluralist
Ins tu ons of Interna onal Society
Katharine Brooks (University of Oxford; FCDO)
Imaginaries of Global Peace, 1850-1950
Anatoly Levshin (Princeton University)
Founda on of a World Society: the historic founda on of the
modern Islamic world society
Robert Hodges (Virginia Tech)
Gate-Keeping Racialised Community: Australian Foreign Policy
Between Interna onal and World Society, 1918 - ?
Joseph Haddon (University of Tasmania)
The Material Founda ons of a Technological World Society: The
English School and Cryptocurrencies
Ma a Cacciatori (University of Bath)
Maria Garcia (University of Bath)
TI02: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Gender and Ac vism
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Julia Zulver (University of Oxford & UNAM)
Elisabeth Jay Friedman (University of San Francisco)
Performing and Challenging Gender in MFAs
Rahime Suleymanoglu Kurum (Bahçeşehir University)
A ec ve geographies of rage: The emo onal poli cs of women’s
ac vism in Iran
Sara Tafakori (London School of Economics LSE)
The struggle of women’s movements and organiza ons against the
“war on drugs” policy in Colombia
Helena Salim de Castro (Programa de Pós- Graduação San Tiago
Dantas (UNESP, UNICAMP, PUC-SP))
TI03: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Policymaking in the United Na ons
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Luciana Campos (UFGD)
Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University)
Policymaking at the United Na ons: A comparison
Vincent Pouliot (McGill University)
Jean-Philippe Therien (Université de Montréal)
Preven on instead of protec on? Norm implementa on,
contesta on and norm change
Gregor P. Hofmann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Norm Implementa on and Case Interac on: How the R2P Norm is
Implemented
Daisuke Madokoro (The University of Kitakyushu)
The Personal is Global Poli cal: An feminist Backlash in the United
Na ons
Jelena Cupać (WZB Berlin Social Science Center )
Irem Ebeturk (WZB)
Are Sanc ons really E ec ve?: Assessing the Sanc ons and its
Impact on Na onalism
Rachit Murarka (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
TI04: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Emerging Technologies and Implica ons for Interna onal Security
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Disc.
Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley)
Disrup ng Deterrence: Emerging Technologies and Nuclear Stability
in the 21st Century
A. Bradley Po er (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Emerging Technologies: Implica ons and Prospects of their
Prolifera on
Julie George (Cornell University)
Programmers come from Mars and Engineers come from Venus:
The challenges to Valida on and Veri ca on of Ar cial Intelligence
in Military Procurement
Maaike Verbruggen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
TI05: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Pa erns and Dynamics in Global Environmental Nego a ons
Environmental Studies
TI06: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Nuclear Arms Control
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Todd Robinson (Air Command and Sta College)
Ariel Petrovics (Harvard Kennedy School)
Inequality and equality in arms control
Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University)
In the Shadow of Compliance: Verifying Future Arms Control
Mariana Budjeryn (Harvard Kennedy School)
Stephen Herzog (Yale University)
North Korea's Nuclear Program and the E ects of Interna onal
Sanc ons
Niraj Kumar Das (Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi)
Organiza onal Interests and Domes c Bargaining Chips in Arms
Control Ra ca on
Ma hew Hartwell (American University)
Mul lateral Nuclear Disarmament in Condi ons of Power
Asymmetry: North Korea and Iran
Iordanka Alexandrova (Korea University)
TI07: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Communica on and Security
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Joseph Young (American University)
Figh ng Words: Social Media, State Control, and the Emergence of
Radicaliza on in Contested Communica on Environments
T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School)
The Verbal Policing of Sovereignty: Border Viola ons and
Interna onal Condemna on
Richard McAlexander (University of Pennsylvania )
It's All in the Name: Media Coverage and Transna onal Terrorist
Networks
Caroline Brandt (University of Southern California )
Pu ng on the Blitz: Military Communica on in mes of Budget
Uncertainty
Leah Matche
(Stanford University)
TI09: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Communica ng Methodologies and Complica ng Interna onal
Poli cs in Communi es Large and Small
Interna onal Communica on
Gender Pa erns in Leadership Posi ons in Global Environmental
Nego a ons: Establishing Baseline Data for the BRS Conven ons
David L. Downie (Fair eld University)
Construc ng Climate Futures in Global Nego a ons
Chair
Sebas án Granda Henao (Pon
Rio de Janeiro)
cia Universidade Católica do
Risking Sustainable Corporate Communica on
Susan Jackson (Stockholm University)
Miriam Janina Prys-Hansen (German Ins tute of Global and
Area Studies)
Large-Scale Content Analysis in IR: Trade-O s between the Need for
Generic Tools and the Need for Hermeneu c Sensi vity
Colin Kuehl (Northern Illinois University)
Cour ng the diaspora: Strategies employed by the governments of
El Salvador and Colombia to empower their US diaspora to support
public diplomacy goals
Who Joins? Who Shirks? Scoring State Commitments to Global
Coopera on using Item Response Theory
Mapping Global Environmental Nego a ons: A network analysis of
coali on cohesion
Shiming Yang (University of Southern California)
Speeding Up IEAs Ra
ca on via the Trade Detour
Noemie Laurens (Laval University)
James Hollway (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval)
Cathleen Kantner (University of Stu gart)
Maria DeMoya (DePaul University)
Vanessa Bravo (Elon University)
Manipula on of Economic News in Authoritarian Regime: Sino-US
Trade War as a Quasi-experiment
Greg Chih-Hsin Sheen (Postdoctoral Research Associate, New
York University Abu Dhabi)
Wei-hao Huang (Ins tute of Poli cal Science at Academia
Sinica)
Hsuan-Yu Lin (University of Virginia)
Titus C. Chen (Na onal Sun Yat-sen University)
For Whom the Whistle Blows? How Na onal Security
Whistleblowers Narrate their Own Stories to Interna onal Publics
Daphne Inbar (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
TI10: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Transforma on of African Peace and Security in a Digital Age:
Between Globaliza on and Na onalism
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
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Part.
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es in local farmer
Ridwan Kolawole (University of Ibadan)
Panel
Richard W. Frank (Australian Na onal University)
Narra ves from a violent-peaceful country: percep ons of violence,
peace and power among the youth in Brazil
Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre for
Social Studies)
Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira (Federal University of Paraiba - UFPB)
Juliano S. Cor nhas (University of Brasilia)
Gilberto C. Oliveira (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Thiago Babo (University of Sao Paulo (NUPRI) & FECAP)
Raquel Cabral (São Paulo State University (UNESP))
Ibrahima Niang (Dakar University )
Rose Jaji (University of Zimbabwe)
The future of work in the digital age: “Gig” economy and pla orm
work
Fikile Masikane (University of Witswatersrand)
TI11: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Refugees, Women, and Children
Panel
Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University)
Doctrine as Prac cal Ethics: The Case of Child Soldiers
Andree-Anne Melancon (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Between vic miza on and emancipa on: Adop ng ambiguous
de ni ons to allow for di erent interpreta ons of tra cking
Mira Fey (Haute école de travail social Genève)
When Interna onal Refugee Law Becomes Impac ul in Prac ce?
Dissec ng the Refugee Policy Process
Women’s Rights in Africa: a case study about female genital
mu la on
Media Ma ers: Civilian A tude Forma on During Con ict
Caleb Lucas (Michigan State University)
Interna onal Law
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Zohra Akhter (Australian Na onal University)
I. Aytac Kadioglu (Adiyaman University)
Alexander Cromwell (George Washington University)
Poli cal Party Youth Wings and Civil War Recurrence
Contested Na onalism and Reframing of Peace and Security in
Zimbabwe
Yasmin Guedes (Universidade de São Paulo)
Mariane Costa (Universidade de São Paulo)
David W. Blagden (University of Exeter)
Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham)
Kori Schake (Stanford University)
Sco A. Silverstone (U.S. Military Academy)
Ma hew Kroenig (Georgetown University)
Fiona Cunningham (George Washington University)
Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh)
John Mueller (Ohio State University / Cato Ins tute)
TI13: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Youth, Media & Peace
Chair
Disc.
Global extrac ve industry, local resistance and peacebuilding in
Casamance, Senegal
Disc.
Disc.
Roundtable
Peace Studies
Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council)
Duncan Omanga (Social Science Research Council)
Media framing or name-calling? Con ic ng iden
-herder con icts in Nigeria
TI12: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
First Strikes: Preven ve War in the Past and Future
Genera onal Con gura ons and Power: Conceptualizing con icts
along genera on-based dynamics
Tareq Sydiq (University of Marburg)
Miriam Tekath (Philipps-University Marburg, Center for Con ict
Sudies)
Youths and the city: inter-group tolerance and democra c values of
youths in urban and rural Lagos, Nigeria
Leila Demarest (Leiden University)
TI14: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Indigenous Sovereign es, Empires, and Foreign Policy
Panel
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Sarah Maddison (University of Melbourne)
The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire and Its Implica ons for
the United States
Christopher J. Fe weis (Tulane University)
Social Darwinism and Otherness in the United States: from the Civil
War to the imperial rise
Lucas Amaral Ba sta Leite (Fundação Armando Alvares
Penteado (FAAP-SP))
Foreign or Domes c? Securi za on and the Bureaucra c Poli cs of
Indian A airs
Andrew Szarejko (University of Cincinna )
Is indigenous sovereignty inconceivable (from within Western
modes of thinking)?
Blaz Skerjanec (Johns Hopkins University)
TI17: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Experts, Prac ces, and Networks in Historical IR
Panel
Joseph Maestas (University of Nebraska Lincoln)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Quen n P. Bruneau (The New School)
Quen n P. Bruneau (The New School)
On Unknown Land and No Man’s Land: Mapping, Explora on and
the Making of Imperial Spaces in Germany (1815-1848)
Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen)
Transatlan c Network of Money and Ideas? Polish and American IR
Community Coopera on in the Interwar Period
Tomasz Pugacewicz (Jagiellonian University)
Where do experts come from? Historicising interna onal expert
governance
Jan Eijking (University of Oxford)
TI19: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Evolu onary Advances in La n American Regionalism: From Local
to Global
Global South Caucus
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Emanuel Porcelli (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argen na)
FROM AMERICANIZATION TO CHINAFICATION IN THE WESTERN
HEMISPHERE: Shi ing from old to new dependencies in the LAC
Be y Nelly Sedoc-Dahlberg (Emeritus)
Theorizing Regionalism in a Changing World: A View from La n
America
Jose Briceno Ruiz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Exploring the global-local Interfaces of resistance to violence in
La n America: Local agency, community–based organiza on, and
transna onal networks in El Salvador
Viviana García-Pinzón (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies GIGA and University of Marburg)
Where are the women in La n American regionalism?
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School)
Arnaud Kurze (Montclair State University)
Jo-Marie Burt (Schar School of Policy and Government,
George Mason University)
Christopher K. Lamont (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Vjeran Pavlakovic (University of Rijeka)
TI24: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Interna onal Criminal Court Cases and Actors
Interna onal Law
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Oumar Ba (Morehouse College)
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fair eld University)
Imaginary and Narra ves of Interna onal Jus ce-Making – the
Penal Humanitarian Paradigm
Olivia Nantermoz (LSE)
Intelligence Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Chair
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Ma eo Faini (Independent researcher)
Katherine Hibbs Pherson (Pherson Associates)
Francesco N. Moro (University of Bologna)
Joshua Rovner (American University)
James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School)
Michael S. Goodman (King's College London)
Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa)
TI28: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Corrup on and Democra c Representa on
Roundtable
Global Development
Chair
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Emily Beaulieu Bacchus (University of Kentucky)
Carew Boulding (University of Colorado )
So a Vera (University of Kansas)
Ti any Barnes (Univerity of Kentucky)
Simone Bohn (York University)
Leslie Schwindt-Bayer (Rice University)
TI29: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Rela onal Voices in IR II: Rela onality: Ontology, Cosmology and
Methodology
Theory
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University)
Marcos Sebas an Scauso (Quinnipiac University)
Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
TI21: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Roundtable
New Cri cal Spaces in Transi onal Jus ce: Gender, Art, and
Memory
Part.
Part.
Roundtable
TI25: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Spies and their Masters: Intelligence Policy Rela ons in Democra c
Countries
Post-Western IR as Inter-Cosmological Rela ons?
Le cia González (Universidad de Buenos Aires)
Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Ra ca on of the Crimes of Aggression Amendment to the
Interna onal Criminal Court: How States Act (Ir)Ra onally
Interna onal Rela ons of Rela onality and Everydayness: the cases
of the Kyoto School philosophers
Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)
'In the West but not of the West': Wi genstein, Pluriversal
Dialogue, and Decolonial Forms of Rela onality
Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame)
Rela onal Revolu on and Conversa ons on Rela onality in IR
Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University)
Becoming Worldly in IR: Rela onality as Methodology
Amaya Querejazu (Universidad de An oquia)
Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
Panel
TI30: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Non-State Actors and Global Governance
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Shannon Gibson (University of Southern California)
Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University)
The Civil Society Policy Forum: Increasing Legi macy through
Inclusion of NGOs?
Melanie Coni-Zimmer (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
The Rise of Hyper-Agency and Transna onal Philanthropy
Paloma Raggo (Carleton University)
Helen Yanacopulos (University of Bri sh Columbia Okanagan)
THE INTERACTIVE DYNAMICS OF INTERNATIONAL ACTORS BEFORE
AND DURING GRAND CHALLENGES
Ryan Federo (University of the Balearic Islands)
The Architecture of Exclusion in UN Intergovernmental Nego a ons
Leah R. Kimber (University of Geneva)
TI32: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Problema zing Dis nc ons in Governance and Armed Con ict
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Disc.
Techno-Medicine and Power in the Clinic: Prac cing Surgical Tubal
Liga on
Ximena Osorio Garate (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies (IHEID))
Tra cking and the Pornography Problem
Eugene Riordan, Jr. (University of California, Santa Barbara)
TI36: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
New Perspec ves on Diaspora and Migrant In uence and Agency
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chris ne Cheng (King's College London)
Romain Malejacq (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Resident Resistance: The Territorial Logic of Denouncing Organized
Criminal Groups in Rio de Janeiro
The Governance Gap: Remi ance Corridors and Corrup on in
Receiving States
Michael D. Tyburski (Kansas State University)
A. L. Guerra (Kansas State University)
Nicholas Barnes (Grinnell College)
Delega on, Sponsorship, and Autonomy: Varia on in Armed GroupState Rela onships
Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Hybrid outcomes of state and non-state taxing actors
Vanessa van den Boogaard (University of Toronto/ Interna onal
Centre for Tax and Development)
TI34: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Alterna ve Approaches to Assessing State Strength
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Panel
Revecca Pedi (University of Macedonia)
Recent Developments and Challenges in Return of Foreign Workers
in Japan: Is the triple win possible?
Reverse Exodus: An experimental eld study of the return
inten ons of con ict displaced persons and communi es in
northeastern Nigeria
Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona)
Charles Doran (Johns Hopkins University SAIS)
D. Sco Benne (Pennsylvania State University)
Constraining and Re ning Indicators of State Strength: Do Poli cal
Extrac on and Quality of Governance Ma er?
Kelly Gordell (University of Arizona)
Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona)
Peter Onah Thompson (University of North Carolina at
Charlo e)
TI37: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
COVID-19 and its Impact on War and Peace
Panel
Peace Studies
Global Health
Assessing the Power of Na ons
Tadeusz Kugler (Roger Willams University)
Ali Fisunoglu (Saint Louis University)
Kyungkook Kang (TransReserach Consor um)
Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University)
Chair
Disc.
COMPARING INDICES OF NATIONAL POWER: CONCEPTUALIZATION,
OPERATIONALIZATION, MEASUREMENT AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS
Andrei Melville (Higher School of Economics)
Mikhail Mironyuk (Na onal Research University Higher School
of Economics)
Financial Power Transi ons in History: How did the United States
overtake Britain?
Michael J. Lee (CUNY-Hunter College)
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Disc.
Steven Liao (University of California, Riverside)
Diaspora Public Diplomacy and Policy Entrepreneurship in the US
Foreign Policy: The case of the Hellenic Diaspora the EastMed Act
and the US-Turkey Rela ons
Emiko Nakasaka (Chuo University)
c Study of Interna onal Processes
TI35: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Regula ng/Gendering Bodies
The E ect of Firm Lobbying on High-Skilled Visa Issuance
Urmi Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Alexis Leanna Henshaw (Troy University)
Yara Asi (University of Central Florida)
The Four Condi ons: Solving Complex Problems through Mul -Party
Agreements
Volker Franke (Kennesaw State University)
The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Threat to World Peace?
Obasesam Okoi (University of St. Thomas)
Adap ng to the unexpected: Field research and pedagogy in the
me of COVID
Birte Vogel (University of Manchester)
Larissa Fast (HCRI, University of Manchester)
Global pandemic and con ict: The impact of COVID-19 on the
escala on of na onalis c sen ments and their long-term e ects
Margarita Tadevosyan (George Mason University)
TI38: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Securi za on, Borders, and Bodies
Panel
Bodies, Posi ons and the Trap of (in)visibility
Interna onal Security Studies
Understanding the Nexus of Islam, Secularism, Na onalism, and the
E ects of Women’s Mandatory Un/Covering
Securi za on without the State? COVID-19 and the Security Trap
Revisited
Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast)
Sarah Fischer (George Washington University)
Ishaq v. Canada and S.A.S. v. France: Ci zenship, Immigra on, and A
Woman's Right to a Culture Unveiled / Ishaq c. Canada et S.A.S.
France. Citoyenneté, immigra on et le droit d'une femme à une
culture dévoilé.
Herbert McCullough (University of North Texas)
Chair
Mark A. Boyer (University of Connec cut)
Michael J. Butler (Clark University)
Climate Impacts on Small Island Developing States (SIDS): Regional
Comparisons of Scale and the Demands for Adapta on
Neil Oculi (University of Connec cut)
Mark A. Boyer (University of Connec cut)
Benjamin Farmer (The School for Field Studies)
Anna Handte-Reinecker (School for Field Studies)
Religious A lia on and American Public Opinion
Zeynep Taydas (Clemson University)
Je rey Fine (Clemson University)
Moral Argument as a Contending Force: The Role of Religion as
Compe tor to Na onal Security
Marcelline T. Babicz (American University)
From Security Considera ons to De-Securi sing the Discourse on
‘Old’ and ‘New’ Minori es in Europe: Challenges and Prospects
From Help to Self-Help: Japan's ODA Strategy in the Muslim World
amid Terrorism Concerns
When Advocacy Securi zes: Stopping Rape in Con ict
Controlling Beliefs and Global Percep ons: Religion in Chinese
Foreign Policy
Andrea Carlà (Eurac Research - Ins tute for Minority Rights)
Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton)
Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton)
TI39: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Civil War Peace Processes
Jonathan Brasne
Panel
TI44: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Foreign Economic Policy and the European Union
Carolina Pavese (ESPM (Brazil))
Demetrius Pereira (UFPR)
Civil War Peace Talks: Issue Sequencing and Agreement Progression
Marie Olson Lounsbery (East Carolina University)
Karl DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama)
Mediator Leverage and the Content of Civil War Peace Agreements
Elizabeth J. Menninga (University of Iowa)
Lindsay Reid (Ge ysburg College)
Substance Over Process? Rebel Group Grievances and the Durability
of Peace Agreements
Eric Keels (Air War College, Blue Horizons Program)
Minhyung Joo (Pennsylvania State University)
Crea ng Breathing Space: Cease res and the Outcome of Civil War
Nego a ons
Govinda D. Clayton (ETH Zurich)
Allard Duursma (ETH Zurich)
Pamela R. Aall (United States Ins tute of Peace and American
University)
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel)
Je Rogg (U.S. Naval War College)
Revisi ng Technological Change and Intelligence Systems: Toward a
Theory of Intelligence Transforma on
Steven Loleski (University of Toronto)
Fraser McGowan (University of Glasgow)
When Do Leader A ributes Ma er? Evidence from the President’s
Daily Brief
Michael Gold en (Yale University)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Hillary Bri a (King's College London)
William Barclay (Carleton University)
Sara Norrevik (University at Bu alo, SUNY)
A compara ve analysis of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
investment in the EU
Bas Hooijmaaijers (East China Normal University)
Who Delegates Issue Linkage and Why? Analyzing Legisla ve
Demands for Issue Linkage in the European Parliament
Boram Lee (Harvard University)
TI45: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Growth, Democracy, and Policy Autonomy
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)
Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)
Firms Caught in Cross re: Interna onal Stakes and Domes c Poli cs
in Corporate Posi oning on De-Globaliza on
Aubrey Waddick (Pennsylvania State University)
Yilang Feng (University of Michigan)
Angel Manuel Villegas Cruz (Pennsylvania State University)
Boliang Zhu (The Pennsylvania State University)
Growth-Driven and Balance-of-Payment-Driven Export-Led Models:
Germany and Israel Compared
Arie Krampf (The Academic College of Tel Aviv Ya o)
Andreas Noelke (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Macroeconomic Policy Autonomy and the Current Parameters of
the Possible
Reconceptualising intelligence culture as intelligence prac ce
TI43: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Religion, Belief, and Percep on in the Interna onal System
Foreign Policy in the European Parliament and the In uence of
Foreign Economic Ties
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Media on in a State-Centric World
Chair
Disc.
Panel
EU-Mercosur Rela ons: Where is the civil society? Assessing the
democra c accountability of trade nego a ons in the new
interregional agreement
Frederic Stephen Pearson (Wayne State University)
Asaf Siniver (University of Birmingham)
Frederic Stephen Pearson (Wayne State University)
TI42: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Intelligence Cultures, Prac ces, and Processes in a Global
Perspec ve
(University of O awa)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Peace Studies
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
B. Bryan Barber (Nazarbayev University)
Panel
Konsta Ko lainen (University of Helsinki)
Tracing the Roots of the Democracy-Growth Nexus
Vanessa Alexandra Boese (University of Gothenburg)
Markus Eberhardt (University of No ngham)
Financial Crises and Poli cal Liberaliza on
Kenya Amano (University of Washington)
Kai Ping Leung (University of Washington)
TI47: Tuesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
IPE- The Poli cal Economy of Crisis
Wednesday
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe)
The Passions and the Interest Rates: Global Macroeconomics,
Inequality, and Interna onal Con ict
Dani K. Nedal (Carnegie Mellon University)
Nikhil Kalyanpur (Georgetown)
Economic Shocks, Domes c Poli cs, and Foreign Security Policy
WA00: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
The Evolu on of Economic Power in the Age of Globaliza on:
Transna onal Corpora ons and Poli cal Connectedness
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Milan Babic (Maastricht University)
W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University)
Herman Mark Schwartz (University of Virginia)
Decentraliza on and FDI in Developing Countries
Foreign state investment and interna onal poli cs: Mapping the
geoeconomic consequences of the rise of transna onal state capital
The Pandemic Prescrip on: Understanding the Diversity of Fiscal
Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis
Global Rivalries, Corporate Power and Germany’s ‘Na onal
Industrial Strategy 2030'
North-South Feedback Loop?: How policies adopted by developed
states during economic shocks impact developing states
Market Concentra on, Transna onal Corporate Networks, and
Poli cally-Connected Firms
Frederick R. Chen (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Yoonyoung Cho (Georgia State University)
Daniel Rinner (University of Denver)
Alisson Rowland (University of California, Irvine)
Milan Babic (Maastricht University)
Julian Germann (University of Sussex)
W. Kindred Wineco
(Indiana University)
The Corporate Elite Networks of China’s Globalizing Capital
Nana De Graa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Diliara Valeeva (University of Amsterdam)
Transna onal Corporate Power is S ll a Func on of Na onal Power
in the Age of Globaliza on
Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)
WA01: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Roundtable
U.S. Grand Strategy & World Order in Light of COVID-19
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Monica Du y To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy)
Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University)
Emma Ashford (Cato Ins tute)
Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College)
Nina Silove (ETH Zurich and Harvard University)
Kevin Narizny (Lehigh University)
Thomas Cavanna (Tu s University, Fletcher School)
Rebecca Lissner (Naval War College)
Zoltan Feher (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s
University)
Kori Schake (Stanford University)
WA02: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Memory and Memorialisa on of Colonial Wars, Libera on
Struggles and Poli cal Violence
Panel
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Paula Duarte Lopes (University of Coimbra, CES, FEUC)
Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham)
Di erent mechanisms, same result: remembering the libera on war
in Mozambique
Natália Bueno (University of Coimbra)
Vic ms a tudes towards transi onal jus ce in Portugal
Filipa Raimundo (ISCTE-Lisbon University Ins tute)
So a Serra-Silva (Ins tuto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade
Lisboa)
The post-dictatorship memory poli cs in Portugal which erased
poli cal violence from the collec ve memory
Raquel Da Silva (Ins tuto Universitário de Lisboa)
Ana So a Ferreira (Ins tuto de História Contemporânea da
NOVA FCSH)
Why Does the Export-Oriented Sector Prefer Protec onism?:
Evidence from the Medical Tourism Sector in the Global South
Memory and Human Rights: truth-seeking mechanisms and
ac vism in Algeria and Tunisia
Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit (Nanyang Technological
University)
Daniela Nascimento (CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra)
Carla Prado (CES/FEUC - University of Coimbra)
WA03: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
The Major Powers and Small States in Africa a er the Cold War
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Russell Benjamin (Northeastern Illinois University)
Lars Niklasson (Linköping University)
Re ec ons on the Eternal Colonialism Thesis in the Contemporary
Period
Russell Benjamin (Northeastern Illinois University)
Assessing French In uence in the Context of the Emerging USChinese Presence in Africa
Juste Codjo (New Jersey City University)
The Great Powers and the 'Rediscovery' of Africa and the Middle
East a er the Cold War
Gregory O. Hall (University of Kentucky)
Africa: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen?
Unislawa Williams (Spelman College)
Panel
WA04: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Developing Economies and the Crisis of the Liberal Interna onal
Order
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Barbara Regulska-Ingielewicz (University of Warsaw)
WA06: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
The Myth of the Nuclear Revolu on
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University)
Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth)
Kris n Ven Bruusgaard (University of Oslo, Norway)
Fiona Cunningham (George Washington University)
Frank J. Gavin (Johns Hopkins SAIS)
Charlie Glaser (George Washington University)
Todd S. Sechser (University of Virginia)
WA07: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
South-South Security Coopera on and the (Re-)Making of World
Poli cs
Global South Caucus
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Markus-Michael Müller (Roskilde University)
The Evolu on of India’s Security Doctrines vis-a-vis East Africa
Tobias Berger (Free University Berlin)
Global crisis and interna onal organiza ons: Selec ve poli ciza on
of interna onal authority
Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Turning the Clock Back: The Quest for Brazilian Na onalism a er
the 2008 Crisis
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Universidade Federal do
Tocan ns (Brazil))
Neo-patrio c right-wing in La n America: crisis of globaliza on and
contesta on to the liberal order
Jose Antonio Sanahuja (Complutense University)
Camilo López (Universidad de la República)
Cybersecurity and the U.S-China Ba le for Coopera on in the
Global South
Carlos Solar (University of Essex)
Between Instrumental Delega on and the Crea on of Na onal
Acolytes: Global North Agendas and the Emergence of the
Organiza on of American States’ Criminal Jus ce and Public
Security Organs (mid-1990s – 2000s)
Paul Hathazy (CONICET Universidad Nacional de Cordoba)
Unpacking the “Colombian Model”: Towards a New Research
Agenda on Horizontal Security Coopera on
Markus Hochmüller (University of Oxford)
South-South Coopera on in US Cold War Counterinsurgency
Markus-Michael Müller (Roskilde University)
Disorder or dewesterniza on? The crisis of the liberal interna onal
order from a decolonial point of view.
Fábio Bussmann (State University of Rio de Janeiro)
WA08: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
The United States and Nuclear Weapons
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Integra on without Closeness: Security Concerns, Economic
Globaliza on, and COVID-19’s Geopoli cal Implica ons
Eric Stein (UC Santa Barbara)
The United States trade policy from the perspec ve of o ensive
realism. American strategic interests and the construc on of
geoeconomic space in trade.
Chair
Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Poli cal Science,
University of Delhi)
Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Poli cal Science,
University of Delhi)
WA05: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Rising Protec onism
"Disrup ng Barriers: Automa on, Migra on, and Trade"
Ray Ou-Yang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China)
Yooneui Kim (University of Iowa)
Chair
Disc.
James Pla e (Air War College)
Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University)
Iran’s Par al Withdrawal from the Nuclear Deal: The Role of the US
Saira Khan (North South University)
Denucleariza on of North Korea: Post-Hanoi Summit
Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University)
Strategies of Retrenchment versus Inhibi on: US outlooks on
European nuclear hedging
Paul Van Hoo
(MIT)
WA09: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Trends and Issues in Informa on Sharing and Propaganda:
Implica ons for Intelligence
Panel
Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Daniela Richterova (Brunel University London)
Cris na Ivan (The Na onal Intelligence Academy Mihai
Viteazul)
Ex Post Facto Governance: Pu ng Intelligence Back into Ar
Intelligence
cial
Corri Zoli (Syracuse University)
Cunning Devices - The Logic of Informa on Strategy
Samuel Forsythe (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt / Goethe
University Frankfurt - Excellence Cluster Norma ve Orders)
WA10: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Roundtable
Hybrid Armed Actors: An Emerging Force in World Poli cs or the
Return of Weber in Post-Modern Clothes?
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Renad Mansour (Chatham House)
Ariel I. Ahram (Virginia Tech)
Tim Eaton (Chatham House)
Erica Gaston (University of Cambridge)
WA11: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Partner Organiza on
The Poli cal Economy of the North Korea under Kim Jong Un
Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Kevin Gray (University of Sussex)
Yun Sun (Johns Hopkins University)
Market Totalitarianism: Economic Policy Under Kim Jong-un
Benjamin Katze Silberstein (University of Pennsylvania)
North Korean market integra on under Kim Jong-un
Jus n Has ngs (University of Sydney)
State-Owned Enterprise Reform in North Korea and China
Kevin Gray (University of Sussex)
An economy of adap on? North Korea, China and UN Sanc ons
Catherine Jones (University of St Andrews)
How Mobile Telecommunica ons Changed North Korea’s Markets:
‘Stay-at-Home’ Merchants and Air me Transfer
Yonho Kim (George Washington University)
Partner Organiza on
WA12: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
A Nordic “Turn”? The Renaissance of the Nordic Dimension in
Interna onal Rela ons
Nordic Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen)
Resurgence of the Nordic Group in UN Mul lateralism
Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University)
Nordic Security as Idea and Prac ce: Lessons from Norway
Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
The Special Resilience of Nordic Coopera on and Nordic Ins tu ons
Hanna Ojanen (University of Tampere)
Naive Op mism, Cau ous Realism, Or Cynical Pessimism?
Divergence and Convergence in Nordic Percep ons Of Russia
Tuomas Forsberg (Tampere University)
Experts, poli cs and pandemics in the Nordic interna onal system:
Corona and the gendered crisis of Nordicity
WA13: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Na onalism and Ethnic Con ict
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra)
Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra)
Ethnic Con icts in the South Caucasus: War Never Changes.
Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami)
Reac onary Interna onalism: the philosophy of the New Right
Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London)
Salvini in the High Castle: Pre guring New Right ethno-na onalist
interna onal rela ons
Pablo de Orellana (King's College, London)
Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews)
A New Type of Ethnona onalist Con ict? The Rise of Transborder
Con ict between Compe ng Ethnona onalist Groups
Michael Pfonner (University of Southern California)
WA14: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Status, Compe on, Rise and Decline in the Empire-System, 18561955
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
English School
Chair
Disc.
Ritambhara Malaviya (Kamala Nehru College, University of
Delhi)
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)
Accommoda on and Aggression: Habsburg Management of
Imperial Decline inside Europe Interna onal Society: 1867-1914
David Banks (King's College London)
Compe ng Orders: An APD Perspec ve on Race and the American
Empire Project
Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz)
The Structure of Status Hierarchies: High Imperialism and Great
Power Status, 1860s to 1930s
Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University)
From Bull to Bulwark against Empire: Rethinking the Balance of
Power and Regional Order in Nineteenth-Century La n America
Nicolás Terradas (Florida Interna onal University)
Navalism in the “Age of Empire"
Kerrin Langer (Center for Military History and Social Sciences of
the Bundeswehr)
WA15: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Culture and Collabora on in the Classroom
Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Disc.
Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College)
Jessi Hanson-DeFusco (University of Pi sburgh)
Teaching IR and Intersec onality: Making Space for Diverse and
Inclusive Voices
Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College)
Addressing Environmental Injus ce with Interdisciplinary Ac ve
Learning: Combining Social and Natural Sciences in a Cross-Na onal
Field Research Training at the University of Concepcion, Chile
Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University)
Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion)
Assessing the Use of Collabora ve Online Interna onal Learning
(COIL) as an Ac ve Learning Technique for Teaching Interna onal
Rela ons
Lukas Karl Danner (University of Iceland)
Astrid De Wit (University of Antwerp)
Alena Anishchanka (University of Antwerp)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Challenges of teaching interna onal rela ons in the South
Emanuel Porcelli (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argen na)
WA16: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Commi ee Panel
Academic Freedom and Interna onal Collabora on amid Rising
Authoritarianism
Academic Freedom Commi ee
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chair
Disc.
Jessica Templeton (London School of Economics)
Yasmeen Abu-Laban (The University of Alberta)
Recentering Posi onality in Teaching An -Racism and Global Poli cs
Celia Romulus (Queen's University)
Teaching Pales ne: Impossible Subjects and the Contribu ons of
Arendt and Said
Abigail Bakan (University of Toronto)
Challenging Hegemony by Bringing Iden
es to the Classroom
Ka a Henrys (Psychology Doctoral Program, The Graduate
Center, CUNY / Université d'Etat d'Hai )
Netra Eng (Cambodia Development Resource Ins tute)
Peter Gries (University of Manchester)
Pingtjin Thum (New Nara f & University of Oxford)
Teaching Diaspora Studies in a Se ler Context: Refugees, Migrants
and Others
WA17: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Partner Organiza on
Global governance and sanc ons – from the theory and reality
Japan Associa on of Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
WA19: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Using Cri cal Pedagogies to Study Systems of Oppression in the
Classroom
Yasmine Djerbal (Queen's University)
WA20: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Pandemic Pedagogy: Teaching IR in a Disrupted World
Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Miki Honda (Hosei University)
Noboru Miyawaki (Ritsumeikan University)
Chair
Disc.
Beyond Global Governance: Ra onales and Feasibility of World
Government
Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College)
Je rey S. Lan s (The College of Wooster)
Suddenly Moving Online: Challenges and Opportuni es for Faculty
and Students at the Onset of COVID-19
Takehiko Uemura (Yokohama City University)
Global Economic Sanc ons and Global Governance Theore cal
approach to Sanc ons
Hajime Okusako (Associate Professor at School of Social
Sciences, Waseda University)
Amanda M. Rosen (U.S. Naval War College)
Flipped Learning in World War C: How to Create Group Space in the
Online Classroom
Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University)
Can the United Na ons set the norms for private actors?
Let’s Get Through This Together: The Bene ts of Un-grading in
World War C
Energy Security, Economic Sanc on and the OSCE : From Economic
Dimension to Security Dimension
On Campus and Online: Student Engagement in the COVID-19 Era
Sachiko Yoshimura (School of Interna onal Studies, Kwansei
Gakuin University)
Masataka Tamai (Tohoku University of Community Service and
Science)
Economic Sanc ons can lead to Water Sanc on
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College)
Chasing a Moving Target: Teaching Disaster Poli cs in the Middle of
a Disaster
Jason Enia (Sam Houston State University)
Yoshinao Tamai (Ritsumeikan University)
WA18: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
The Interna onal Criminal Court Under Pressure
Kirsten Taylor (Berry College)
Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University)
Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense)
Yvonne Du on (Indiana University McKinney School of Law)
Inside-Out: Internal Backlash against Interna onal Human Rights
and Criminal Courts
Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
WA21: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Global and Domes c Solu ons to COVID-19
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Luciana Campos (UFGD)
Wayne Tan (Na onal Chung Hsing University)
Embedded Socie es and Disembedded Communi es: Global
Governance in the Age of Covid-19
Sco Nelson (Virginia Tech)
Joel T. Shelton (Elon University )
The Under-Representa on of Female Judges at the ICC: A
Legi macy Problem
Solu ons Against COVID-19 and Future Epidemics: Compara ve
Analyses on the Cases of South Korea, the United States and
Scandinavia
The ICC in Ac on: Overcoming Challenges to Prosecu ng
Government Leaders
Globaliza on of Pandemics:The Case of COVID-19
Power and Interna onal Criminal Law
Framing the global order a er COVID-19: Crisis rhetoric,
regionalism, and na onalism
Milena Sterio (Cleveland-Marshall College of Law)
Yvonne Du on (Indiana University McKinney School of Law)
Michael J. Strue
(North Carolina State University)
Sang-Hwan Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Lucky Imade (American University of Nigeria)
Antonio Jimenez-Luque (University of San Diego)
WA23: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
African Worldmaking: New Frames in Global Engagement
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Rita Kiki Edozie (University of Massachuse s-Boston)
Kyle Urquijo (Florida Interna onal University )
WA26: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
A tudes, Risks, and E cacy of Technology in War
Chair
Eunice N. Sahle (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
Africa’s Global Security Regionalism: Pushing Up from the Bo om
Tier
Moses Khisa (North Carolina State University)
Kwame Nkrumah, Decolonializa on, and Global IR Movements
Disc.
Nina Kollars (Strategic and Opera onal Research Department,
Naval War College)
Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University)
Where’s the Inhumanity in Killer Robots? E ects versus Process in
Autonomous Weapons Systems
David Kinsella (Portland State University)
Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's University College at UWO)
Post-colonialism’s Challenge to the ICC: A Case of Plurilateral (ir)
and the African Union (AU)
Dennis Jjuuko (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Resis ng and Reinven ng Transna onal Jus ce Cascades in Africa
Rita Kiki Edozie (University of Massachuse s-Boston)
Drone Violence as Aerial-Imperial Policing: Managing Risk on the
Terror Fron er
Chris an Enemark (University of Southampton)
Shoo ng Yourself in the Foot: Why Do States Develop and Test An Satellite (ASAT) Weapons?
Ritu S. Lauer (Peninsula College)
Panel
Theorizing Cyber Security: The Poten al of the Governance and
Security in Cyberspace Framework
Jonathon Patrick Whooley (San Francisco State University)
Michael Savvides (San Francisco State University )
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
A Survey of 1,000 Serving Military O cers’ A tudes Toward
Autonomous Weapons
Karen Nershi (University of Pennsylvania)
Mark Nance (North Carolina State University)
The Brussels Anomaly: The Complex and Evolu onary Sources of
US Financial Regulatory Power
Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve University)
Lucia Quaglia (University of Bologna)
Jai Gallio
(UNSW & The University of Oxford)
WA27: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Policing-Protes ng Dynamics
Sovereign Debt, the Basel Accord, and Interna onal Financial
Hierarchy
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Human Rights
Peace Studies
The Corrup on Penalty: Global Commerce, Bribery, and the
Growing Fear of Ge ng Caught
Chair
Quen n P. Bruneau (The New School)
Disc.
Michael Allen (Yale University)
The Convergent E ect of Interna onal So Law: Poli cal Impacts of
Interna onal Standards on Banking and Asset Management
Regula on in the US and Germany a er the Global Financial Crisis
Walter James (Temple University)
Benevolent Bankers or Concerned Capitalists? The Role of Risk in
Emerging Sustainable Finance networks
Chris an Ellio
(University of Toronto)
WA25: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Managing Poli cal Uncertainty and Its E ects
Panel
Lena Rethel (University of Warwick)
Managing Poli cal Uncertainty in the Global Arena
George Shambaugh (Georgetown University)
Sovereign Credibility, Uncertainty, and Elec on Observa on
Daniela Donno (University of Cyprus)
Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania)
“Globaliza on in the rst person”: poli cal risk and the study of IPE
Nigel J. Gould-Davies (Interna onal Ins tute for Strategic
Studies)
Currency Warfare: Why and When States Weaponize Currency
During Armed Con icts
Ricardo Crespo (Grossmont College)
Disc.
Panel
Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and
University of Oslo)
Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and
University of Oslo)
Emily Ri er (Vanderbilt University)
The Legacies of Vic mhood for Collec ve Ac on in Con ict-A ected
States
Jennifer Hodge (University College London)
Circumven ng Vigilan sm: The Logics of Redistribu on, Retalia on
and Restora on in Northern Ireland
Kit Rickard (University College London (UCL))
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Intelligence Studies
African Intellectuals and Ins tu ons and World Norm-Making:
Interna onal Human Rights
WA24: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Poli cs and Power in Global Financial Markets
Electoral Rules: Do They Ma er: Russian Presiden al Elec ons
Local or Loyal? Agency Problems and Repression in Autocra c
Regimes
Emily Ri er (Vanderbilt University)
WA28: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Sustainable Development: Goals, Poli cs, and Outcomes
Panel
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University)
Nick Bernards (University of Warwick)
The BRICS Group in Sustainable Development Governance:
Examining Coali onal Performance
Mihaela Papa (Tu s University)
(De)poli cisa on of global governance in the Anthropocene: The
case of Policy Coherence for Sustainable Development
Ondřej Horký-Hlucháň (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons,
Prague)
Integrated sustainability and change in interna onal organisa ons:
the case of the ILO
Francesco Montesano (Utrecht University)
Agni Kalfagianni (Utrecht University)
Marjanneke Vijge (Utrecht University)
Jecel Censoro (Newcastle University)
Katharine Rie g (Newcastle University)
Graham Long (Newcastle University)
Ma Gitsham (Ashridge at Hult Interna onal Business School)
Jonathan Gosling (University of Exeter Business School)
WA29: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Feminist Interna onal Poli cal Economy Approaches to Violence
and Crisis
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Closing the Civil-Military Gap on Civil-Military Rela ons Norms
Marybeth Ulrich (U.S. Army War College)
Erosion by Deference: Civilian Control and Generals in Policymaking
Resilience of Military In uence in Poli cs: Evidence from the Case of
Turkey
Ibrahim Kocaman (University of North Texas)
Bounded Democracy: How Authoritarian Civilian-Military Rela ons
Shape Democra za on and Democra c Consolida on
Darin Self (Cornell University)
WA32: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Intersec ons in Contemporary Capitalism: Race, Climate, and
Urban Transforma ons
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Global Development
Sarah Sharma (Queen's University)
Understanding global turns to the right. Are economic explana ons
su cient?
Ou Donovan (University of Leeds)
Simon Marmura Brown (Queens University)
The domes c labor sustaining overseas military bases: Taking
seriously local women working for US bases in Japan.
WA33: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Top-down Mechanism and Consequences of Iden ty Forma on
Nora Beryll Weinek (Hitotsubashi University)
Gendered violences and insecuri es in Spain under austerity
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Iratxe Perea Ozerin (University of the Basque Country)
COVID and the Poli cal Economy of Gendered Care
The Causes and Consequences of Interna onalizing Educa on in
Central Asia
Owain D. Williams (University of Leeds)
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Global Development
Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa)
Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth)
Symmetrical Anthropology and Interna onal Rela ons
Mark Salter (University of O awa)
Madness in the Anthropocene: Narra ng the poli cal and ecological
crisis, from the personal to the planetary
Jason R. Weidner (Universidad de Monterrey)
The Global Gated Community: Towards a Decolonial Theory of
Violence Beyond the Paradigm of War
Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
A Pragma st Cri que of Global Stakeholder Democracy
Kavi Joseph Abraham (Durham University)
Decolonizing Interna onal Rela ons: Confron ng Erasures through
Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University)
Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College)
James Golby (The Clements Center, University of Texas-Aus n)
Climate resilience and urban ooding in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands and Dhaka, Bangladesh
Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick)
Julia Hartviksen (University of Brighton)
Violence, gender and pandemics
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Polina Beliakova (Fletcher School, Tu s University)
Inves ga ng the role of the private sector as an unlikely champion
of an interven onist liberal interna onal order: the case of
corporate lobbying for the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2012
-2015
WA30: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Unse ling IR Paradigms through Madness, Denaturing, and
Emancipatory Desire
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Sustainable Development Goals implementa on through
Mul lateral Development Banks: interac on across governance
levels and learning
Chair
Disc.
WA31: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Military and Democracy
Colleen Wood (Columbia University)
Ethnic (Non)Recogni on in Educa on: A Cross-Na onal Analysis and
Spotlight on Rwanda
Elisabeth A. King (New York University)
Es ma ng the Role of Intelligentsias in the Forma on of
Na onali es in the Soviet Union
Ma hew Reichert (Harvard University)
Na onal Narra ves and Recogni on: E ects of Textbook Reform in
Taiwan
Yuan-Ning Chu (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
WA34: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Nuclear Strategy
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Dan Altman (Georgia State University)
Virginie Grzelczyk (Aston University)
Free from Coercion or Free to Coerce? Nuclear Umbrellas and
Militarized Compellent Threat
Todd Robinson (Air Command and Sta College)
The Logic of Escala on and the Value of Conven onal Military
Superiority in a Nuclear World
Tyler Bowen (Yale University)
Superiority and Strategic Preferences
Lauren Sukin (Stanford University)
Panel
In Denial about Punishment: The E cacy of Various Nuclear
Coercion Strategies
Erik Sand (MIT)
Nuclear escala on dynamics and secure second-strike capability
Even Larsen (University of Oslo)
WA35: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Religion and Security in the Middle East
Panel
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Terrorist Networks do not Look Alike: Exploring Di erences and
Commonali es in the Network Structure of al-Qaida and the Islamic
State
Eric Stollenwerk (GIGA - German Ins tute for Global and Area
Studies)
Thomas Doer er (University of Potsdam)
Julian Schibberges (Bernstein Group)
Taking Terrorists At Their Word: Tes ng The Co-Religionist
Hypothesis in Islamic State Propaganda
Joel Ellio
(Kennesaw State University)
Hidden Weapon of the Weak: Religiosity in Jihadist Propaganda
Luwei Ying (Washington University in Saint Louis)
WA36: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Security in La n America
Rebecca Tapsco
Panel
(The Fletcher School, Tu s University)
A new form of security governance in La n America region: state
con ict forma on, security community and social transforma on of
violence
Rafael A. Villa (University of Sao Paulo)
Camila Braga (Universidade de São Paulo)
Legislatures and Violent Con icts: A Case of Colombia
Yuichi Kubota (Nihon University)
Jonathan Lewis (Hitotsubashi University)
Naoko Matsumura (Kobe University)
Kazuhiro Obayashi (Hitotsubashi University)
Human Security and the role of military forces in promo ng human
development: The case of the Brazilian Armed Forces
Carlos Chagas Vianna Braga (Ministry of Defense / Brazilian
Marine Corps Training Centre)
Brazil and the Refusal to the Addi onal Protocol: an ine cient
a empt to pressure for the nuclear disarmament
Marcos Valle Machado da Silva (EGN, Brazilian Naval War
College)
WA37: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Remi ng Democracy? Eastern European Diasporas and Poli cal
Outcomes of “Boomerang E ect”.
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Post Communist Systems
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Richard Nimijean (Masaryk University )
Stephen Deets (Babson College)
Mobilizing Diaspora for Growth and Opportunity During Crisis:
Canada and Ukraine
Milana Nikolko (Carleton University)
Ukrainian Migrant Women And Their Becoming Voices Of The West
Stefania Salvino (University of Calabria)
Fethi Kur y Şahin (Middle East Technical University)
Poli cal Emigra on and Democra c Remi ances: Voice A er Exit by
Russians in Europe
Joanna Fomina (Ins tute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish
Academy of Sciences)
WA38: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Nuclear Deterrence
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Hyun-Binn Cho (The College of New Jersey)
Lami Kim (US Army War College)
Run Loud, Run Shallow: North Korean Submarine-Based Second
Strike Capabili es and Deterrence by Decoy
Mauro Gilli (ETH Zurich)
Alexander Lanoszka (University of Waterloo)
Managing Assurance and Deterrence Demands in Heterogeneous
Alliances: The Case of Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons and the
Future of Nuclear Sharing in NATO
Tobias Bunde (Her e School)
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Overcoming The Boundaries: Strategies Of Coopera on Among
Crimean Tatar And Ukrainian Diaspora Groups In Responding To
Ukrainian Crisis. Case Of Canada And Turkey
Fixing Irra onality or Infeasibility of Nuclear Punishment? Policy
Choices of the USSR, Israel, India, and the UK a er Direct Nuclear
Deterrence Failure
Yang Gyu Kim (Florida Interna onal University)
If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It: China, Secure Second Strike, and the
Nuclear Revolu on
Julie Thompson-Gomez (George Washington University)
WA39: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Gendered/Military Subjects
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Annick T. R. Wibben (Swedish Defence University)
Saskia Stachowitsch (University of Vienna - OIIP)
Retaining Talent: Lessons from Australia, Norway, and Sister
Services
Sarah Gerstein (Art of War Scholar, Command and General Sta
College, Ft Leavenworth, KS)
Women, Peace & Security Dilemmas of Military Gender Advisors
Shirley Graham (George Washington University)
The Earthworm and the Spartan: A Comparison of Trans* Military
Accession Policy in the Republic of Korea and the United States
Carissa Cunningham (Rutgers)
Women as the Essen al Protectors of Children?: Gendered
Discourses on Child Protec on in UN Peacekeeping
Dus n Johnson (University of Gothenburg)
WA40: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Civil Society: Tac cs & Outcomes
Panel
Environmental Studies
Chair
Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College)
Think locally and act locally: INGO advocacy for environmental
governance
Takumi Shibaike (European University Ins tute)
In Whose Name? Global Civil Society and the Representa on of the
Global Poor in Sustainable Development Nego a ons.
Carole-Anne Sénit (Utrecht University)
Frank Biermann (Utrecht University)
Mapping US and Chinese Bilateral Health Aid
Chronicle of a tragedy foretold: sustainability enforcement and
lessons from the Brumadinho Dam disaster
Tanisha Fazal (University of Minnesota)
Logan Stundal (University of Minnesota)
Natali Moreira (Universidade de São Paulo - USP)
WA41: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Immigrants' and Refugees' Choices and Preferences
Panel
Disc.
Eleanor Kno (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Kavita Khory (Mount Holyoke College)
Refugees, educa on, and inter-group trust: New evidence from
survey of Rohingya refugees and host communi es Cox’s Bazaar,
Bangladesh
Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Sabrina Karim (Cornell University)
Neighborhoods and Self-selec on: The E ects of Neighborhoods on
Poli cal Par cipa on of Immigrant-origin Ci zens
Julius Lagodny (Cornell University)
WA42: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Authority, Strategy, and Ordering the Interna onal
Panel
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Salvador San no Regilme (University of Leiden)
Does it really ma er? Public Opinion and US Aid Delivery Tac cs
Bimal Adhikari (Nazarbayev University)
Je rey King (American University of Sharjah)
Paying More than Dues: US Military Assistance and Support for UN
Peacekeeping Opera ons
Jared Oestman (Rice University)
WA45: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Just War Theory: Principles and Prac ce
Interna onal Ethics
Disc.
Athanasios Stathopoulos (Leiden University)
Jorg Kustermans (University of Antwerp)
Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Interna onal Hierarchy Without Authority: The Case of the
Eurozone
Civil-Military Rela ons and the Ethics of War Termina on: How
Military Leaders Jus fy Defying Civilian Orders to Con nue the War
Ricardo Crespo (Grossmont College)
An -Militarism Without Paci sm: An Anological Argument for
Military Aboli on
Ned Dobos (University of New South Wales)
Philip Giurlando (Trent University)
From Jus in bello to Jus in vi: rules of engagement in contemporary
con icts
Interna onal Order and Global Governance: Bridging the
Conceptual Divide
Anh Le (University of Manchester)
Isha Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Commi ee Panel
WA46: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Doing 'Diversity' Work? A Roundtable with the ISA Commi ee on
Representa on and Diversity, the Women's Caucus, the Global
South Caucus, and the LGBTQA Caucus
Strategic Partnerships in Interna onal Rela ons
Shivani Yadav (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi)
Strategy as a dynamic crisis response mechanism
Matus Halas (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Panel
Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & Diversity
Interna onal Studies Associa on
#Metoo: Speaking Fearless Truth to Power in a Digital Age
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Recon gure: Towards a Feminist Cybersecurity
Part.
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Communica on
Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University)
Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London)
Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (York University)
Julia Slupska (University of Oxford)
WA44: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Poli cs of Foreign Aid
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Efe Tokdemir (Bilkent University)
Efe Tokdemir (Bilkent University)
Rory Cox (University of St Andrews)
Cicero, Western Just War Tradi on and ‘Just Imperialism’: A NonWestern Reading
Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews)
Why interna onal authority always start with decisive ac on
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Jus post bellum and the Responsibility to Protect
Michal Natorski (Maastricht University)
Cassandra Emmons (Harvard University)
WA43: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Feminism, Gender and Cyberpoli cs
Mariya Y. Omelicheva (Na onal Defense University)
Humanitarian Foreign Aid and Mul lateralism under the Trump
Presidency: Challenges in the Era of China as a Rising Power
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
A “Good” Samaritan? The Geopoli cs of Russia’s Covid-19 Aid
Panel
Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)
Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)
Rauna J. Kuokkanen (University of Lapland)
Ada Peter (Covenant University)
Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont)
Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)
Dêlidji Eric Degila (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva & Ecole
Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin )
Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College)
WA47: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
JSS Group/Panel
FP- Foreign Policy and Diplomacy in a Con ictual World
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
JSS Disc. Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chris an University)
Limits of Power: How U.S. Diplomacy Keeps its Threats Alive
Minseon Ku (Ohio State University)
GENDER IN BRAZILIAN DIPLOMACY: PROHIBITING THE ACCESS OF
WOMEN IN GETÚLIO VARGAS’ ESTADO NOVO (1938)
Luah Tomas (Universidade de São Paulo (USP))
Doing Diplomacy in the Digital Age: Narra ve legi ma on and the
Iran Nuclear Deal
The E ect of the Internet on Conten ous Poli cs in Authoritarian
Regimes
Diploma c Nego a ons and Discre onary Authority through the
Lens of Prac ce Theories: Diplomats tackling Contending Forces in
World Poli cs
The ACLED Con ict Pulse Model: Predic ng Increases in ACLED
Con ict Events
Jane Darby Menton (University of Cambridge)
Yuri Zhukov (University of Michigan)
Roudabeh Kishi (The Armed Con ict Loca on & Event Data
Project (ACLED))
Clionadh A. Raleigh (University of Dublin)
Daniel Creed (Armed Con ict Loca on & Event Data Project)
Anne K. Friedrich (KU Eichstä -Ingolstadt)
Foreign Policy, Informal Prac ce: Means-Ends Decoupling in
Modern American Diplomacy
Ryan Dukeman (Princeton University)
WA48: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
NATIONALISM- New Na onalisms
JSS Group/Panel
Thin-skinned Leaders: Regime Legi ma on, Protest Issues and
Repression in Autocracies
Eda Keremoglu (University of Konstanz)
Sebas an Hellmeier (University of Konstanz)
Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz)
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Wendy L. Hansen (University of New Mexico)
JSS Disc. Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla)
Interroga ng the Rise of New Na onalisms in India and Beyond:
Implica ons for Liberal Interna onal Order
A ab Alam (University of Delhi)
Event Data with Images
Jungseock Joo (University of California, Los Angeles)
Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, Los
Angeles)
The Illusion of Precision
Eric Dunford (Georgetown University)
Karsten Donnay (University of Zurich)
Situa ng the sub-na onalist claims within ‘populist’ imagina on of
‘na onalism’: The case of the North east region of India
Ruqaiya Khullakpham (Centre for Study of Law and
Governance, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
WA49: Wednesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Cri cal Perspec ves on Knowledge Produc on (Challenges of
Making Peace Researchable II)
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Johanna J. Söderström (Uppsala University)
Pamina M. Firchow (Brandeis University)
Elisabeth Olivius (Umeå University)
Great Expecta ons and Great Disappointments: Revealing the “I” in
Knowledge Produc on and Peace Research Wri ng
Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston University)
Elena B. Stavrevska (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Julija Sardelic (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand )
Vjosa Musliu (Ghent University)
Sladjana Lazic (Centre for Peace Studies (CPS), UiT-The Arc c
University of Norway)
Paradigma c pluralism and peace research
Erin L. McCandless (University of Witwatersrand)
Can insiders be radical? Experts, procedures, and cri cal research
from within the peacebuilding machinery
Stefan Bächtold (swisspeace)
Winner’s and loser’s in peace, and beyond? Challenges and
promises of researching ideas of peace across geographical
locali es in post-victory Sri Lanka
Malin Åkebo (Umeå University)
Tanuja Thurairajah (University of Zürich)
WB00: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Event-based Analysis of Conten ous Poli cs
WB01: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
Compara ve Pedagogy: Voices from Around the World
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Educa on
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Carolyn M. Shaw (Wichita State University)
Joel E. Oestreich (Drexel University)
Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN))
J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London)
Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council)
Michael Toomey (Aberystwyth University)
Kateřina Fridrichová (Masaryk University)
Cris na Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia)
Jacqueline de Matos-Ala (University of the Witwatersrand)
WB03: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Mul na onal Firms in an Uncertain World: Global, Regional, and
Local Strategies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Chris na Davis (Harvard University)
Iain Osgood (University of Michigan)
Shi ing Grounds: The Impact of the US-China Trade War on Trade
and Investment in Asia
SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore)
Uncertainty, FDI and Regime Type
Dan Eran (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Partner Organiza on
Do the Tough Get Going When the Going Gets Tough? The Poli cal
Economy of Foreign Direct Divestment
Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n)
Peace Science Society (Interna onal)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Protec ng or S ing? The E ect of Investment Screening on
Technology Firms
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Bilateral Trea es, Mul na onal Firms: Tax Planning and InvestorState Dispute Se lement
Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz)
Livia Isabella Schubiger (Duke University)
Howard Liu (University of Essex)
Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Indiana University)
Calvin Thrall (University of Texas at Aus n )
WB04: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
Changing Academic Profession During Global Transforma ons
Interna onal Educa on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University)
Tero Erkkilä (University of Helsinki)
David Hornsby (Carleton University)
James H. Mi elman (American University)
Heikki Patomaki (University of Helsinki)
Clara Portela (University of Valencia)
WB05: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Disaggrega ng Con ict-Induced Migra on
Jingjing An (Claremont Graduate University)
Jonathan Paquin (Laval University)
Muhammet Bas (New York University)
Omer Orsun (New York University)
Military Alliances in the Age of An -Access /Area Denial
Evan Braden Montgomery (Center for Strategic and Budgetary
Assessments)
Toshi Yoshihara (Center for Strategic and Budgetary
Assessments)
Panel
Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Javier Osorio (University of Arizona)
Great Power Strategies and Alliance Poli cs: Are Allies an Asset or a
Burden for Great Powers in Power Shi s?
Takuya Matsuda (King's College London, War Studies)
WB08: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
What Lies Ahead for Afghanistan?
Andreas Forø Tollefsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Forced migra on, access to maternal health services, and intergroup trust in Northern Uganda: New evidence from a survey of
refugees and host communi es
Helga Malmin Binningsboe (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo
(PRIO))
Haakon Gjerløw (Peace Research ins tute Oslo)
Gudrun Østby (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Panel
South Asia in World Poli cs
Chair
Disc.
Sub-Na onal Pa erns of Con ict-Induced Migra on
Aslam Khan (Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia)
Elsa Talat Khwaja (George Mason University)
Private Military and Security Companies: New States Tools of
Warfare
Sahar Khan (Cato Ins tute )
Taliban’s Quest for Legi macy in Afghanistan: A post 2014 Analysis
Rajarshi Chakraborty (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
“Localiza on” in Fragile Spaces: A Compara ve Networks Evalua on
of Community-Based Programs in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Elsa Talat Khwaja (George Mason University)
The EU and Democracy-Building in Afghanistan: An Exercise in
Securi za on
Explaining Rebel Targe ng of Refugee Camps
Kers n Fisk (Loyola Marymount University)
Beth Elise Whitaker (University of North Carolina at Charlo e)
Refugee Impact on Economic Security in Host Popula ons
Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Arnab Du a (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
WB09: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Media Coverage, Framing, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Interna onal Communica on
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Witold Mucha (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
Terrorist Peer Review: Which A acks does ISIL Accept for
Publica on?
Joseph M. Brown (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Approxima ng the op mal nego a ng behavior of terrorist groups
Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal
Studies (SAIS))
Leo Klenner (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal
Studies (SAIS))
Put Some Faith in God: The Religioniza on / Seculariza on Process
of Terror Groups
Alon Burstein (The Hebrew University)
Chair
Disc.
Alliance Reputa on as a Hidden Variable
Modeling subna onal ows of migra on between the Northern
Triangle, Mexico, and the US
Chair
Interna onal Security Studies
Michael D. Cohen (Australian Na onal University)
Andreas Forø Tollefsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Burcu Savun (University of Pi sburgh)
Jus n Schon (University of Florida)
WB06: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Understanding Terrorist Groups
Panel
Military Interven on, Credible Reassurance, and Alliance Forma on
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
WB07: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Alliances and Interna onal Security
Chair
Disc.
Anil Sigdel (Author- India in the Era of China's BRI)
Daniela Mora Vera (FLACSO Ecuador)
American A tudes toward the Pales nian-Israeli Con ict in the
21st Century
Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University)
A Superordinate Korean Iden ty? An Experimental Study on InterKorean Exchanges
Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)
Sejung Park (John Carroll University)
Lindsey M. Bier (University of Southern California)
Han Woo Park (Yeungnam University)
La n American Digital Diplomacy: content and actors of foreign
policies networks
Lucas Mesquita (Federal University of La n American
Integra on)
News and the (neo)liberal order: How transna onal discourse
structures na onal iden es and asymmetries of power
Saif Shahin (American University)
The Car Wash Opera on and the interna onal media (2014-2018)
Gustavo Jordan Ferreira Alves (University of São Paulo )
WB10: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Empire and Travel: The Remaking of Global Poli cs through
Mobility and Circula on
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast)
Aida Arfan Hozic (University of Florida)
Interroga ng 'tourism': movement and stasis in postcolonial global
poli cs
Alice Engelhard (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
The Touris ca on of State Security Governance: Comparing Egypt
and Guatemala
Sarah Becklake (Leibniz University Hannover)
Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardi University)
Canadian Poli cal Science Associa on/Associa on canadienne de science poli que
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Envisioning the “American Dream”: Caribbean Life and the (In)
Securi es of Paradise
Stephanie Denardo (The University of Florida)
Panel
Interdisciplinary Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Peng Wang (Renmin University of China)
Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University)
Synchroniza on in Triangular Rela ons: China, La n America, and
the United States
Ana Soliz de Stange (University of the Federal Armed Forces in
Hamburg)
Will Money Contribute to a Good Image and So Power? An
Empirical Study of China-European Economic Rela ons and China’s
Na onal Image in Europe
Yi Feng (Claremont Graduate University)
Zhijun Gao (Claremont Graduate University)
The Challenges of China-Brazil Rela ons For Enhancing Strategic
Partnership
Guilherme Lopes da Cunha (Brazilian War College (ESG))
Fábio Albergaria de Queiroz (Brazilian War College (ESG))
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Oleg Pakhomov (Liaocheng University)
Re-worlding China: the Rela onal School of Chinese Homegrown IR
Theorizing
Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University)
Davila Consuelo (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)
Yleana Cid (Na onal University of Mexico)
Silvia Nuñez Garcia (CISAN - Universidad Nacional Autonoma
de Mexico)
Damaso Morales (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico
(UNAM))
WB14: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Rebel Governance and State Forma on
Panel
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Johannes Juede (Ins tute for Poli cal Science, FAU ErlangenNuremberg)
Megan Stewart (American University)
Rebels on the Road: Theorising Pressures, Tradeo s and Spillovers
between Rebel Governance and Rebel Diplomacy
James E. Worrall (University of Leeds)
Alex Waterman (University of Leeds)
Why Do Rebels Govern? Group Forma on and Service Provision
During Con ict
Michael Widmeier (Webster University)
Pathways of Post-Con ict State Forma on: An Inves ga on into
Legacies of Violence and the Emergence of Statehood
Johannes Juede (Ins tute for Poli cal Science, FAU ErlangenNuremberg)
East Asian Civiliza on and the Problem of Region Making
Wan-Ping Lin (Na onal Taiwan University)
Joshua McEvoy (Queen's University)
J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)
Bessma Momani (University of Waterloo)
Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University)
Andrea Lane (Canadian Forces College)
Jus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal)
Edward A. Aku o (University of the Fraser Valley)
Brian Bow (Dalhousie University)
Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University of Edmonton)
Kim Richard Nossal (Queen's University)
Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)
Chair
Disc.
Partner Organiza on
Partner Organiza on
WB13: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The role of Interna onal Organiza on in a challenging and complex
world
Historias for the Empire: Indigenous Translators and the ReProduc ons of Linguis c Conquest
WB11: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
China’s Changing Rela ons with the Rest of the World
WB12: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Canadian Foreign Policy in the 2020s
Mann in the Margins: Examining the infrastructural power of nonstate armed groups
Clara Voyvodic (University of Oxford)
Rebel or Proxy Governance? Contested Governance in InsurgentControlled Syria
Johannes Rothe (European University Ins tute)
WB15: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Reac onary and Far Right Actors in Global Poli cs
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Nicholas Kiersey (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Owen Worth (University of Limerick)
Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (King's College London)
WB16: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Migra on and Security in South Asia
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
South Asia in World Poli cs
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Disc.
Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham)
Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham)
Chair
Disc.
Indian Security and Refugee Poli cs
Kavita Khory (Mount Holyoke College)
Migra on Diplomacy between India and the GCC: Unpacking Power
and Security Dynamics
Crystal A. Ennis (Leiden University)
Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University)
Constan no H. Xavier (Brookings India)
Roundtable
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Law
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine)
Ayelet Shachar (Max Plank Society; University of Toronto
Faculty of Law )
Derek Denman (University of Copenhagen)
Willem Maas (York University)
Helene Thiollet (Sciences Po)
Carolyn Moser (Max Planck Ins tute for Compara ve Public
Law and Interna onal Law)
WB18: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
A Hail Mary?: Governmental and Inter-Governmental Religious
Engagement Across the Legi macy Gap
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Peter Mandaville (George Mason University)
Susan Hayward (US Ins tute of Peace)
Merete Bilde (European Union)
Mohammed Abu-Nimer (American University)
WB19: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Women and Revolu on: Feminisms, Past Struggles and Radical
Futuri es
Global Development
Disc.
Rahul Rao (SOAS, University of London)
"Theorising (with) Amy Ashwood Garvey"
Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)
"Revolu onary Suturing: Haun ng History and (Im)Possibili es for
Recovery "
Akta Kaushal (Medaille College)
""No longer in a future heaven?" Women, revolu onary hope and
decoloniza on"
Alina Sajed (McMaster University)
"An Empire of Morals Revisited: Universalism, Rights Talk, and
African Imaginaries"
Siba Grovogui (Cornell University)
Decolonisa on between labour, love and the na on: feminists and
the poli cs of work and care in independent Egypt
Mai Taha (American University of Cairo)
Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University)
Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University)
The Bri sh Values Curriculum: Moral Educa on as Inocula on
against Terrorism in English Schools.
Charlo e Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick)
For an Insurgent Paci st Pedagogy in Global Poli cs
Bryant Sculos (Worcester State University)
Decoding India’s Response to the Rohingya Refugee Crisis
WB17: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Shi ing Borders in the Time of COVID-19
WB20: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
The Challenge of Moral Educa on in Mee ng Global Insecuri es
WB21: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Human Rights Abuses: Democra c Ins tu ons, Public Support, and
Counterac on
Scien
Disc.
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Peter Penar (Davidson College)
Shrinking Spaces or New Opportuni es? NGOs’ Coopera on
Strategies in Post-Soviet Central Asia
Anna-Lena Hönig (University of Mannheim)
A Survey Experiment on Public A tudes Toward Abusing Human
Rights
Rebecca Cordell (University of Texas at Dallas)
It’s All the Same? Non-Lethal Types of State Repression and the
Choice of Opposi on Tac cs
Marina G. Petrova (Università Bocconi)
The Dark Side of Judicial Independence: Extrajudicial Killings as an
Alterna ve to Compliant Judges?
Felix Olsowski (University of Mannheim)
Electoral Accountability for Repression
Kelly Morrison (University of Pi sburgh)
WB22: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
Informality in World Poli cs: Global and regional governance /
Across subdisciplines?
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chris an Bueger (University of Copenhagen)
Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews)
Merih Angin (Koç University)
Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's University College at UWO)
Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews)
Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen)
WB23: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
Theorizing Crisis and Change in Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Yehonatan Abramson (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Seva Gunitsky (University of Toronto)
Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College)
Neta C. Crawford (Boston University)
Trine Flockhart (University of Southern Denmark)
Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota)
WB24: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Bo om-up Perspec ves on Human Rights in the Middle East
Human Rights
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University)
Daniel J. Levine (University of Alabama)
What Does Human Rights Have to O er Movements for Poli cal and
Social Change in the Middle East?
WB28: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Human Rights During COVID-19
Human Rights
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Global Health
Chair
Disc.
Cangul Altundas Akcay (Durham University)
Learning from What Doesn’t Work: Human Rights and the Law
under Prolonged Military Occupa ons
Lama Mourad (Carleton University)
Stephanie Schwartz (University of Southern California)
Anna Kosloski (University of Colorado Colorado Springs )
Gina Yannitell Reinhardt (University of Essex)
Reed M. Wood (University of Essex)
Panel
WB29: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Europe and the Na on State: A Study in Contrasts
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Health in Prison: Comparing the Procedural & Policy Responses
across Canada & the United States During COVID-19
Human Rights during Emergency Response
Leonie Fleischmann (City, University of London)
WB25: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Preparing Soldiers for War: Concepts & Prac ces
Daniel Kipo-Sunyehzi (University of Ghana)
Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany)
COVID-19 and Threats to Asylum
Shadi Mokhtari (American University)
Turkish Foreign Policy in the Libyan War: Three Levels of Analysis
Jamie M. Johnson (University of Leicester)
Chair
Christopher R. Zebrowski (Loughborough University)
Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Pharmaco c Wargaming
Europe versus Na on State? Obs nate or Obsolete, Round IV
Liminal War Studies (or, when are we not preparing for war?)
Judicial Na onalism Meets Fiscal Europeanism
Veronica Anghel (Stanford University)
Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Larry N. George (California State University, Long Beach)
Aggie Hirst (King's College London)
Stefan Auer (The University of Hong Kong)
Chris ne Agius (Swinburne University)
Panel
Human Rights
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Promo ng Human Rights In The Age Of Neoliberalism: The Un’S
Balancing Act
Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat (University of Connec cut)
The Commitment Gap Years: Explaining Time between Signing and
Ra fying
Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University)
More Cri cism and More Sympathy: Sources of I/NGO polariza on
and emergent TAN rivalry at the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR)
Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University)
Byungwon Woo (Yonsei University)
Persons with Disabili es as Norm Entrepreneurs: Disabled Persons
Organiza ons and the Dra ing of the Conven on on the Rights of
Persons with Disabili es
Sarah Murray (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs - Wilfrid
Laurier University)
Legal Rhetoric, Human Rights, and the Universal Periodic Review
Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Emo onally Preparing for War: An Evalua on of the Role of
Emo ons in Military Mental Resilience Training
WB27: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Human Rights in the United Na ons System
Panel
Polanyian Means to Hayekian Ends: The ‘Ordo-liberalism on
Steroids’ Economic Philosophy of EU Governance
Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University)
Craig Parsons (University of Oregon)
Pos unc onalism Reversed: Solidarity and Rebordering during the
Corona-crisis
Philipp Genschel (European University Ins tute)
Markus Jachtenfuchs (Her e School of Governance, Berlin)
WB30: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
The WTO at a Crossroad? Domes c Poli cs, New Technologies, and
Global Gridlock
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Mark Nance (North Carolina State University)
Mark Nance (North Carolina State University)
Dispute Se lement at the World Trade Organiza on: Exit or
Escalate?
Raju Parakkal (Thomas Je erson University - East Falls Campus)
Why the US, EU, and China resort to protec onism: David Ricardo’s
compara ve advantage and the limita ons of WTO
Michiel Foulon (ETH Zürich)
Revitalizing the World Trade Organiza on: the European Union and
Canada Perspec ve
Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw)
The Interna onal Trade Regime and the Quest for Free Digital Trade
Shamel Azmeh (University of Manchester)
WB31: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Poli cs and Processes of Energy Transi ons
Panel
W. Kindred Wineco
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Mapping the Hidden Wealth of Na ons: The O shore Tax Haven
Network as a Complex Poli cal Economy
Nikhil Kalyanpur (Georgetown)
Andrew Chater (Brescia University College)
Nihit Goyal (TU Del )
Forms of resistance in large- and small-scale energy projects in La n
America: Capitalist and non-capitalist energy strategies in Bolivia
and Chile
Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion)
Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University)
O shore Wealth and Authoritarian Survival
Menevis Cilizoglu (St. Olaf College)
Hide and Seek? Targeted Sanc ons and O shore Financial Networks
Chelsea Estancona (University of South Carolina)
U.S. Sanc ons Enforcement and Third-Party Trade with U.S.Sanc oned States
Low Carbon Energy Transi ons in the Westphalian System
Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina)
Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany)
Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)
Pathways to Carbon Neutrality: What role for coali ons and climate
alliances?
Gunilla Reischl (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Naghmeh Nasiritousi (Stockholm University)
Nathan Lemphers (University of O awa)
David A Wolfe (Munk School of Global A airs and Public Policy,
University of Toronto)
Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto)
Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto)
Understanding energy transi ons from a trans-scalar perspec ve
Larissa Basso (Stockholm University)
The Concept, Prac ce, and Relevance of Interna onal Society in the
21st Century
Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Disc.
Sheherazade R. Jafari (School for Con ict Analysis and
Resolu on, George Mason University)
Raquel Da Silva (Ins tuto Universitário de Lisboa)
Exploring the Facilitators, Structure, Opera ons and Discourse of
Misogynist Violence
Arie Perliger (University of Massachuse s Lowell )
Natalie Anastasio (University of Massachuse s Lowell)
Sex, drugs, and jihad: The social construc on of gender in the
mobilisa on of violent extremist groups in the Sahel
Laura Berlingozzi (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa)
Luca Raineri (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies)
Sahla Aroussi (University of Leeds )
Shamima Begum and (un)saveable Muslim Women: Gendered
Islamophobia, Misogyny and Hyper-Sexualisa on in UK
Counterterror Discourse and Prac ce
Rahima Siddique (University of Manchester)
Women in Loyalist Paramilitary Organiza ons in Northern Ireland
Bridging the English School and Field Theory to Understand
Contemporary World Order
Katharine Russell (Syracuse University)
Thomas Davies (City, University of London)
WB36: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Trade E ects: Protec on, Borders, and Democracy
The UN Secretariat's role in the Interna onal society
Flora Pidoux (Université de Montréal)
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Interroga ng violent extremism in Kenya from a feminist
perspec ve using body mapping
Mor Mitrani (The Department of Poli cal Studies, Bar Ilan
University)
WB33: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Cri cal Perspec ve on Nuclear Weapons
Chair
Panel
English School
Interna onal Organiza on
Disc.
WB35: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Terrorism, Women And Gender II
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Electromobility as an innova on and decarboniza on catalyst in
Norway, California and Quebec
WB32: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Power and Ins tu ons in Interna onal Society
(Indiana University)
Extraterritorial Entrapment
Chair
Nikhar Gaikwad (Columbia University)
‘The Interests of India Demand Protec on’: Democra za on and
Trade Policy Under Empire
Nikhar Gaikwad (Columbia University)
Ning Liao (New Jersey City University)
Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Help or Hinder? Na onal Elec ons and Trade Nego a ons
Huei-Jyun Ye (Binghamton University)
THE NEW NUCLEAR TURN: Revisi ng Orthodox Percep ons of
Nuclear Weapons
The Poli cal Economy of Services Trade Liberaliza on: A General
Theory
Accidental Knowledge: Phenomenology and the Nuclear Weapons
Breakdown as Mode of Revealing
Na on-Status, Iden
Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London)
Baruch Malewich (University of Minnesota)
WB34: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Monitoring Illicit Interna onal Finance
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina)
W. Kindred Wineco (Indiana University)
Panel
Kung-Chen Chen (University of Maryland)
es, and Trade Preferences
Yeon Ju Lee (Waseda University)
Bu er y E ects in Global Trade: Disrup on and Diversion in Border
Disputes
Tim Marple (University of California, Berkeley)
WB37: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Nuclear Weapons: Measuring Costs and E ects
Panel
WB40: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Security Compe on in MENA
Interna onal Security Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Saira Bano (Mount Royal University)
Todd Robinson (Air Command and Sta College)
Alliance Costs of Foreign Nuclear Deployments
Paul C. Avey (Virginia Tech)
Experiments of Mass Destruc on: the nature of nuclear devices and
the origins of nuclear strategy
Sebas an M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University)
Quan fying Nuclear Capability: Introducing the Generalized E ect
Scores Dataset
Glenn-Iain Steinback (Claremont Graduate University)
Introducing the Strategic Export Viola on Dataset
Brian Starks (University of Georgia)
Money on the Mind: Who Pays for What When in the Pursuit of the
Bomb
Emma Campbell-Mohn (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
WB38: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
The Poli cs of Migra on and Na onal Iden ty in Russia and
Ukraine
Post Communist Systems
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennessee State University)
Vladimir I. Mukomel (Russian Academy of Sciences)
Conten ous Poli cs and the Making of Territorial Self-Government:
Tatars in the Russian Federa on
Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University)
How Par es Exploit Na onal Narra ves: Evidence from Ukrainian
before and a er Euromaidan
Sasha Volodarsky (Northeastern university)
Panel
Colin Kuehl (Northern Illinois University)
Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University)
Geography or Hegemony? Power, Posi on, Compe
Coopera on in Transboundary River Basins
Managing interna onal rivalries: Djibou ’s regime survival at stake
Sonia Le Gouriellec (Université catholique Lille)
The Emergence of Regional Powers: The New Scramble for the Horn
of Africa
Yasir Zaidan (Na onal University)
WB41: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
'We're all in this Together.' Are We? Covid-19, Gendered Subjects
and Inequality
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Health
Elisabeth Jay Friedman (University of San Francisco)
Malin Rönnblom (Karlstad University)
Gender, iden ty, and the poli cs of health security from below
Dagmar Rychnovska (University of Sussex)
Katerina Krulisova (No ngham Trent University)
Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - School for
Con ict Analysis and Resolu on)
Covid-19 and The Great Indian lockdown: Gendered impact on the
workforce
Debara Choudhury (Tata Ins tute of Social Sciences
Hyderabad)
WB42: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Islam, Sectarianism, and Security
Panel
Inga Kris na Trauthig (KIng's College London)
Ayse Lokmanoglu (Georgia State University)
Transna onal Shocks and Sectarian A tudes in the MENA
on and
Ins tu onalizing Inclusivity: Recognizing Non-State Actors within
the Human Right to Water Framework
(Western Carolina University)
Analysis of transboundary water interac ons in South America
using the TWINS approach
Isabela Ba stello Espíndola (University of Sao Paulo)
Maria Luísa Telarolli de Almeida Leite (University of São Paulo
(USP))
Having Your Cake and Ea ng It Too: Chinese Hydropower
Development in the Lower Mekong Basin
Phillip J. Guerreiro (Florida Interna onal University)
Unsustainable and Ecologically Insensi ve: The New Face of Large
Dams in the 21st Century
Atal Ahmadzai (University of Arizona)
Hassan E. Ahmed (University of Khartoum)
Chair
Disc.
Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Jennifer S. Schi
Outsourcing Proxy Wars in Libya and Yemen: The use of Foreign
Mili as in Regional Con ict Complexes
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Linda S. Bishai (Ins tute for Defense Analyses)
Gender Discourse, Pandemics, and Violence Against Women in the
Asia-Paci c.
Migrants from Central Asian States at the Russian labor market
WB39: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Water and Power
Uriel Abulof (Cornell University, Tel-Aviv University)
Nils Hägerdal (Tu s University)
Securing the Security Sector: Reform or Reforma on? The case of
Sudan
Chair
Disc.
Migra on Between the Middle East and the Post-Soviet Region:
Challenges and Opportuni es
Panel
Alireza Raissi (Northeastern University)
Moderate Islam or Modera ng Islam? Ontological Security and
Religion in Interna onal Poli cs
Nicholas Chan (University of Cambridge)
WB43: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The Economic Aspects of Transi on Processes
Panel
Post Communist Systems
Disc.
Mark Silinsky (Haifa University, US Army War College 20152018)
Informality, shadow economies and state trust: revisi ng
governance modes and world orders
Abel Polese (Dublin City University)
Soviet space, post-Soviet se ngs: The poli cs of nostalgia and
utopian desires in contemporary appropria ons of Soviet space
culture
Roman Privalov (Södertörn University, Sweden)
Re-evalua on the policy of Liberaliza on, Priva za on and
Globaliza on in India: Post Corona Impact on Labor, marginalized
and women.
Kunwar Sudhanshu Lal (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi)
WB44: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
At the Crossroads of Local and Great Power Poli cs: The Balkans
Post Communist Systems
Chair
Disc.
Andrew Bell (Indiana University Bloomington)
Ivo Ganchev (Queen Mary University of London)
Liberal, Open, or Retrenched? Dealing with Varie es of Regionalism
at the Europe-Eurasia Interface
Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio)
Is the Responsibility to Protect hypocri cal? Russia’s interven on in
Ukraine vs NATO’s interven on in Kosovo
Valen na Bonello (The Stanford US-Russia Forum)
Western Balkans Countries as a Subject in Modern Interna onal
Rela ons: the Case of Ethno-Na onalist, Communist and LiberalDemocra c Ideology
Srdjan Orlandic (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of
Ljubljana)
Central and Eastern Europe – At Crossroads Between Global Actors
Challenges for Intelligence and Security Services Case Study
Romania
Coldea Florian (Mihai Viteazul Na onal Intelligence Academy)
WB45: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Ge ng Beyond the Linear and Formulaic: Alterna ve Approaches
to Peacemaking, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding in the 21st
Century
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen)
Perpetual Peace reloaded: Counterac ng linear framing of peace
processes
Thania Pa enholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Civil-military interac ons: a prac ce of maintaining peace beyond
peace agreements
Yvan Ilunga (James Madison University)
Complex Dynamics of Transna onal Support to Civil Society in
Na onalist Con icts
Lara Olson (University of Oxford)
Compe ng Social Contracts, Complexity and the Search for Peace
Erin L. McCandless (University of Witwatersrand)
WB47: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
JSS Group/Panel
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE & INT'L COOPERATION -- Regional Solu ons
to Regional Problems?
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Jan Lüdert (City University of Sea le)
JSS Disc. Kendall W. S les (Brigham Young University)
How to Respond to Crisis: Regional Organiza ons' Interven ons in
Intrastate Poli cal Crises
Sahil Mathur (American University)
Intra- Regional Migra on: Analysing the Role of Regional
Organisa ons
Amrita Purkayastha (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
The Poli cs of Human Rights – Legi ma on Communica on in
Regional Organiza ons
Swantje Schirmer (GIGA Hamburg)
Structural Shi s and Regionalism: A View from Central Asia
Aleksey Asiryan (York University)
WB48: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
NATIONALISM- Na onalism and Asia
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Edward Kwon (Northern Kentucky University)
JSS Disc. Marc Lanteigne (UiT: The Arc c University of Norway)
The Rise of Global Religious Na onalism: A Ba le Over Public
School Prayer and Resistant Movements in the U.S. and Japan
Shino Yokotsuka (University of Massachuse s Boston)
The Role of Na onalism and Postwar State-building in Conserva ve
Corpora sm: How Na onalism Overcomes Collec ve Ac on
Problems in Developmental States
Seokdong Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)
Understanding North Korea’s Juche Ideology: Founda onal Myth
and Na onalism as Poli cal Legi ma on Strategies
Jung Eun Kim (Heidelberg University)
Beyond Methodological Na onalism: How Hindu Na onalists Invoke
an ‘Israeli Model’ for India
Derek Verbakel (York University)
Early Childhood Educa on in Shanghai: an interac on of local and
global forces
Anca Crowe (Lau China Ins tute, King's College London)
WB49: Wednesday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The Dynamics of Retrenchment
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Barry Posen (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Linde Desmaele (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije
Universiteit Brussel)
Desert Shield of the Republic: Realism and the Middle East
Patrick H. M. Porter (University of Birmingham)
How would the US Leave: Ending United States' Alliance
Commitments and Extended Nuclear Deterrence Guarantees in
Europe
Paul Van Hoo
(MIT)
All about the Benjamins: Sources of American Conduct
Daniel Jacobs (George Washington University)
Failure to Recognize Decline: Why States Miss their Chance to
Retrench
Mariya Grinberg (University of Chicago)
Reversing Retrenchment: The UK’s Return “East of Suez”
William James (Harvard)
Panel
WC00: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
Global South Caucus Dis nguished Scholar Panel
What is Revolu onary Success? From "By Any Means Necessary to
"The Modera on Curse".
Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School)
George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)
Global South Caucus
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Dêlidji Eric Degila (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva & Ecole
Na onale d'Administra on du Bénin )
Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)
Bahgat Korany (American University Cairo)
Gilbert Khadiagala (University of the Witwatersrand)
Nadia Marzouk (Harvard University)
Bertrand Badie (Sciences Po Paris)
Davila Consuelo (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)
Karim E. Bitar (Ins tute for Interna onal and Strategic
Rela ons (IRIS))
Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania)
Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamedou (Graduate Ins tute of
Interna onal and Development Studies)
WC01: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Author Meets Cri cs: "Deser on: Trust and Mistrust in Civil Wars,"
by Theodore McLauchlin
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland)
Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal)
Amelia Hoover Green (Drexel University)
Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama)
Laia Balcells (Georgetown University)
Jason Lyall (Dartmouth)
WC02: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
“Mo ons, Memo and Mul lateralism: Teaching World Poli cs with
Experien al Learning”
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Roundtable
Women's Caucus
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Eric Selbin (Southwestern University)
Eric Selbin (Southwestern University)
Sharon Nepstad (University of New Mexico)
Reac onary revolu on in the 21st century
Colin J. Beck (Pomona College)
The Joy of Revolu on
Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College)
WC05: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Contribu ons of the Empire-System Idea to IR: Re ec ons and
Caveats
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
English School
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)
Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
Thomas Müller (Bielefeld University)
Joseph MacKay (Australian Na onal University)
Ritambhara Malaviya (Kamala Nehru College, University of
Delhi)
Mark A. Shirk (University of Cambridge)
Sindre Gade Viksand (Lund University)
Quen n P. Bruneau (The New School)
Roundtable
WC06: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Diversity in the Global Currency System: Good, Bad, or Inevitable?
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California)
David Steinberg (Johns Hopkins University)
Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University)
Thomas Oatley (Tulane University)
Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Daniel McDowell (Syracuse University)
WC07: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
High Risk Feminist Mobiliza on in Compara ve Perspec ve: Global
Trends in the Defence of Gender Jus ce
Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee)
Katherine E. Brown (University of Birmingham)
Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)
Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)
Andrew Dorman (Chatham House)
Maria Rost Rublee (Monash University)
WC04: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The Evolu on of Revolu on
Daniel Ri er (Stockholm University)
Strategic Shi s and Challenging the Violence/Nonviolence
Dichotomy
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire)
Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University)
Ken Rogerson (Duke University)
Tina Zappile (Stockton University)
Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire)
Michael Eaton (Na onal Model United Na ons)
WC03: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Closing the Gender Gap in Academic Journals
There is no such thing as a domes c revolu on. Discuss.
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews )
Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews )
Youth, gender, and peace ac vism in Northeast Nigeria
Zoe Marks (Harvard Kennedy School)
Figh ng for Rights: Women Ac vists on the Frontlines for Change
Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies,
University of Denver)
The Organiza onal Lives of Double Militants: Varia on in War me
Women’s Organiza ons in Rebel Groups and their Post-Con ict
Legacies
Hilary Ma ess (Yale University)
The Endurance of Women's Mobiliza on during Patriarchal
Backlash: A Case from Colombia’s Recon guring Armed Con ict
Julia Zulver (University of Oxford & UNAM)
WC08: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Challenges to the Liberal Interna onal Order
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)
John Ikenberry (Princeton University)
Deborah Avant (University of Denver)
Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)
WC09: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
More than a Game: Na onal Iden ty, Culture, and the
Militariza on of Sport
Interna onal Ethics
Theory
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Christopher McIntosh (Bard College)
Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University)
Terilyn Hun ngton (Indiana University of Pennsylvania )
Kathryn Marie Fisher (Na onal Defense University)
Robert E. Williams Jr. (Pepperdine University)
Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)
Jesse Crane-Seeber (University of the District of Columbia)
M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University)
Ali Ahsan (West Virginia University)
WC10: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
No Middle Way to the Middle Kingdom? American and European
Strategies on China
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Sven Biscop (Egmont - Royal Ins tute for Interna onal
Rela ons & Ghent University)
Marina E. Henke (Her e School / Northwestern University)
WC11: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Authoritarianism in the Developing World: Mul lateralism, Foreign
Policy and the Militariza on of Society in the 21st Century
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Jan Aart Scholte (Leiden University)
Thiago Rodrigues (Fluminense Na onal University)
Monica Herz (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Le cia Pinheiro (Ins tute of Social and Poli cal Studies/State
University of Rio de Janeiro)
WC12: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Regional Sanc ons and the Struggle for Democracy
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Stefano Pales ni (Catholic University of Chile)
Clara Portela (University of Valencia)
Brooke N. Coe (Oklahoma State University)
Maria J. Debre (Potsdam University)
Cassandra Emmons (Harvard University)
Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
WC13: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
State A ributes and Interna onal Processes
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Ma hew Millard (Nazarbayev University)
Ma hew Millard (Nazarbayev University)
The Phoenix that Does Not Rise
Brian B. Crisher (University of West Florida)
Con ict in Laws? Domes c Legal Ins tu ons, Interna onal Law, and
the Management of Territorial Disputes
Joseph Cox (University of Arizona)
Does Transparency Increase Trust in Government?
Haeyong Lim (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Uni ca on)
WC14: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Civilian Resilience in the Face of Hybrid Threats
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Christopher Holshek (NATO Resilient Civilians Project)
Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Understanding Hybrid Threats and Civilian Resilience: Case Studies
of France and Greece
Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8)
Warning and Responding to Hybrid Threats: Between Theory and
Prac ce
Sebas aan Rietjens (Netherlands Defence Academy)
The West, Civilian Casual es, and the Changing Character of War
Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
Russia’s hybresia and an “a empted” annexa on of Crimea: the
case of resilient civilians in poli cs and law.
Sergii Glebov (Odessa Na onal University)
Disinforma on and the people: impacts on social trust and
resilience
Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (The Arc c University of Norway
(UiT))
WC15: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The G20, Diplomacy, Legi macy and Engagement
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Ra aele Marche (LUISS Guido Carli University)
John Kirton (University of Toronto)
Dialogue Forums as (Self-)Legi ma on Prac ce: How Interna onal
Ins tu ons Engage with their Cri cs
Melanie Coni-Zimmer (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Nicole Deitelho (Goethe University Frankfurt & Peace
Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Diane Schumann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
The Method of Compara ve-Historical Analysis in the Study of
Public Diplomacy
Networked Global Governance through the G20 Engagement
Forums
Jonathan Luckhurst (Soka University of Tokyo)
Visual Diplomacy During the Coronavirus Outbreak: Status Signaling
in G20 Video Conferencing
August Danielson (Uppsala University)
Elsa Hedling (Lund University)
Appeasing and Ostracising Cri cs – The G20 Engagement Groups as
an Instrument of (Self-) Legi misa on Prac ce
Diane Schumann (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
The G20 again as a crisis contender? A conjunctural analysis of the
COVID-19 crisis and the G20 mul lateral response.
Greta Rubinich (Pon
Gerais)
cia Universidade Católica de Minas
WC16: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Regional Organisa ons and Global Health Governance
Panel
Social policy regionalism in La n America: Ins tu ons and networks
in MERCOSUR
Andrea C. Bianculli (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Reformula ng Regional Health Coopera on in La n America:
Lessons from ALBA, UNASUR and CELAC
Bringing history back in: A longitudinal approach to Public
Diplomacy
Seckin Baris Gulmez (Izmir Ka p Celebi University)
Miray Ates (Izmir Ka p Celebi University)
Understanding China’s conceptualiza on of Public Diplomacy: A
historical ins tu onalism approach
Zhao Alexandre Huang (U of Gustave Ei el)
WC19: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Ethnicity Beyond State Borders in Africa
Devika Misra (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Betsy Leimbigler (Freie Universitat Berlin)
Health Regionalism: Regions as Stepping Stone or Stumbling Block
for Global Health?
Thomas Lange (Forschungsstä e der Evangelischen
Studiengemeinscha , Heidelberg)
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Disc.
The interna onal and domes c dynamics of the poli cal
determinants to health: a mul -level policy and discourse analysis
J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)
Marilyn Grell-Brisk (UC Riverside)
Bypassing the State: The Ghanaian Diaspora and Community
Development.
Amanda Co e (University of Ghana, Legon)
WC20: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Classroom Resistance: Responses and Innova ons in a Time of
Rising Authoritarianism
Peace Studies
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University)
Cheryl L. Duckworth (Nova Southeastern University)
Teaching on authoritarianism in an era of poli cal polariza on:
Facilita ng student explora ons of connec ons between ‘the
Other’ and ‘the Self’
Human Rights
Chair
Eulynn Shiu (U.S. Agency for Global Media)
Thomas Layou (U.S. Agency for Global Media))
Yelena Osipova-Stocker (U.S. Agency for Global Media)
Lindsey M. Bier (University of Southern California)
Phillip Arceneaux (Miami University)
Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College)
Giovanni Agos nis (Catholic University of Chile )
WC17: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Human Rights, Security, and Technology
Assessing Impact in Global Media: Methods, Innova ons, and
Challenges
Public Diplomacy and the Need for Rigorous Systema c
Interpre vism
Interna onal Organiza on
Global Health
Chair
Disc.
Hendrik W. Ohnesorge (University of Bonn, Center for Global
Studies)
Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and
Security, University of South Wales)
Jenny H. Peterson (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Rage Against the Machine: The emergence of the norm against
‘killer’ robots
Avoiding Authoritarianism: Dealing with Polariza on through Media
Literacy and Dialogue Skills
Medlir Mema (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Julie e Shedd (George Mason University)
Expor ng the Norm of Digital Human Rights: The EU as Global
Enforcer?
Educa on and the Rise of Extremism
Rethinking Privacy Rights of persons in Vulnerable Contexts
Technology in Higher Educa on and the Rise of Authoritarianism
Borislava Manojlovic (George Mason University/SCAR)
Rebekah Dowd (Midwestern State University)
Mary Hope Schwoebel (Nova Southeastern University)
Michael Yekple (University of Central Florida)
The United Na ons’ Uses of Ar cial Intelligence: Implica ons for
Human Rights and Global AI Governance
Muhammed Hasan (University of Massachuse s Boston)
WC18: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Methods and Methodologies in Public Diplomacy
Panel
WC21: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Language, Communi es and Iden fying Humanitarian Goals
Interdisciplinary Studies
Peace Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Interna onal Communica on
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
The role of language in rela onships between development NGOs
and local communi es: ndings from Malawi
Chair
Chair
Disc.
The Language of Poli cal Leaders: Strategic Messaging in Response
to Health Epidemics
Efe Sevin (Towson University)
Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)
James Pamment (Lund University)
Angela Maria Crack (University of Portsmouth)
Je rey A. Gri n (University of Nevada, Reno)
Humanitarian innova on: Who is it good for?
Ziad Al Achkar (George Mason Univeristy)
Portuguese at bay: the role of law and language in China's Greater
Bay Area economic development plan for Macau SAR
Lucas Felipe Wosgrau Padilha (Yenching Academy of Peking
University)
Rethinking violence in literary Francophone African wri ngs: an
explora on of ideology and otherness as poli cs of violence
Ayotunde Adeloye (IFRA Nigeria)
WC22: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
(De)stabilizing Demographic Processes
Panel
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Peace Studies
WC24: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Islam in Interna onal Rela ons
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Visi ng
Professor, VŠE Prague, Czech Republic)
Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University)
Mohammad S. Homayounvash (Miami Dade College )
Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida Interna onal University)
Mohammad Mahalla (Oberlin College)
Juan Cole (University of Michigan)
Hadi Sema (University of Tehran)
WC25: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Is Private Governance Mythical?
Bureaucrats in the Bedroom: Na on-building through Popula on
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Environmental Studies
Government and Democracy Support across Age Cohorts in Japan
Chair
Disc.
Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College)
Howard Sanborn (Virginia Military Ins tute)
State Capacity and Alloca on of Public Spending: A Cross-Na onal
Analysis
Isik D. Ozel (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Kerem Yildirim (Duke University)
Ali Fisunoglu (Saint Louis University)
The Poli cal Economy of Large Popula ons and War - Pondering the
Future of the US and China
Michael Su on (School of Global Studies and Collabora on,
Aoyama Gakuin University Tokyo)
Consequences of Annexa on
D. G. Webster (Dartmouth College)
Alero Akporiaye (Rhode Island School of Design)
Private governance and decoy ins tu ons
Radoslav Dimitrov (University of Western Ontario)
Is private governance only a homeopathic interven on? A metameta-analysis of the e ects of private governance on promo ng
sustainable produc on modes in global value chains
Panel
Does a Good Governance Norm Complex Explain the Ine ec veness
of Transna onal Market-Driven Interven ons? An Empirical
Assessment
Benjamin Cashore (Na onal University of Singapore)
Iben Nathan (Department of Resource Economics, University of
Copenhagen)
Je e Steen Knudsen (Tu s University)
Sophia Carodenuto (University of Victoria)
Rajat Panwar (Appalachian State University)
Sebas en Jodoin (McGill University)
Naomi Levy (Santa Clara University)
Coty Mar n (West Virginia Wesleyan College)
In(e)quality we believe
Witold Mucha (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
Maximilian Wegener (Eberhard Karls University
Tübingen/Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
Sorush Mirzaei (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
Es ma ng the Factors that A ect the Circular Flow of Skilled
Migrants between the Sending and Receiving Countries
Esther Jack-Vickers (University of Massachuse s, Lowell)
Democracy and Legislator Training Backgrounds in Africa
Ma hew Kolasa (Boston University)
Globaliza on and Interna onaliza on of Educa on: A Viable
Response to Prevent Global Jihadist Movement
Umed Partov (The Carter School for Peace and Con ict
Resolu on, George Mason Univers y)
B. Guy Peters (University of Pi sburgh)
B. Guy Peters (University of Pi sburgh)
Social License and CSR in Extrac ve Industries: A Panacea Mindset
Approach
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Thomas Dietz (University of Münster)
Kris na Khederlarian (Claremont Graduate University)
WC23: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Universi es and the Knowledge Economy
Roundtable
WC26: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The Role of the Military in Domes c and Foreign Policy
Panel
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Michael A. Allen (Boise State University)
Buddy System: A Methodology for Assessing Military Access in
Poli cs
Jean-Luis Arcand (Geneva Graduate Ins tute)
David Sylvan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
What explains trust in the military? A lab-in-the- eld experiment in
Ukraine
Konstan n Ash (University of Central Florida)
The Presence of Media and Military Defec on
Marianne Dahl (Peace Research Ins tute, OSlO (PRIO))
Inequality, Military Necessity, and the Costs of War
Robert Schub (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Connor Hu (Rice University)
Nuclear Weapons and Interstate Con ict Behavior: Role of Domes c
Militarist In uences
Rizwan Asghar (University of California, Davis)
WC27: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Globaliza ons and Mobili es
Panel
WC30: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Spies and Reporters: Comparing Intelligence and Journalism
Intelligence Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Chair
Michael Warner (US Department of Defense)
Gregory F. Treverton (University of Southern California)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Are Spies and Reporters Relevant in the Cyber Age?
Chair
Disc.
Ethics of Intelligence for Media Prac
Ronald Marks III (Na onal Security Consultant)
James H. Mi elman (American University)
Willem Maas (York University)
oners
Alexa OBrien (Analyst and Writer focused on Intelligence)
Migra ons in the XXI century: caught between neoliberalism,
na onalism and Realpoli k
Journalism, Intelligence, and Informa on War
Michael Warner (US Department of Defense)
William Arrocha (Middlebury Ins tute of Interna onal Studies)
Pluralizing Refuge: Devising new ins tu ons for the protec on of
Rohingya refugees
Tauhid S. Bin Kashem (University of California, Irvine)
Panel
WC31: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
South-South Coopera on and Other Changing Dynamics of GEG
Confron ng and resolving the paradoxes of mobility in
cosmopolitan poli cal thinking
Environmental Studies
Global mobiliza on in the name of Islam
China’s Import Ban on Foreign Recyclables: Authoritarian
Responsiveness or Autocrat’s Discre on?
Chair
Hans Scha le (Yonsei University)
Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler)
WC28: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Issues in Contemporary Interna onal Jus ce
Panel
Hanjie Wang (University of Washington, Sea le)
Foreign Policy Roles of Emerging Power in the Climate Change
Nego a ons: the BASIC Countries
Jonathan Rosa (University of Bremen, Bremen Interna onal
Graduate School of Social Sciences)
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Yasmin Guedes (Universidade de São Paulo)
Lauren M. Balasco (Stockton University )
Disaster Governance in the Southwest Paci c and South-East Asia:
Prospects for Inter-Regional Coopera on?
Determining When and How Charges of Genocide are Used in
Tribunals and the ICC
Christopher Chen (Nanyang Technological University)
Global, local, or both? Clean energy technology in La n America:
how countries innovate
Petra Hendrickson (Centre College)
Patrick Larue (Collin College)
Cultural Adapta on and Local Resistance to Interna onal Norms
Adam Kochanski (McGill University)
Transi onal Jus ce in Colombia: Legal, Conceptual, and Prac cal
Challenges
Carlos Perez Espi a (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Adriana Rincon Villegas (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Interna onal Humanitarian Law: understanding Private Security
Providers as an Interna onal Legal Person
Yasmin Guedes (Universidade de São Paulo)
Panel
Environmental Studies
Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island)
Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean)
Towards a Blue Economy: Reimagining Sustainable Ocean
Governance in Southeast Asia
YingHui Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
Analyzing Factors of Successful Arc c Council Diplomacy: The
Agreement to Prevent Unregulated High Seas Fisheries in the
Central Arc c Ocean
Lukas Karl Danner (University of Iceland)
Community Par cipa on in Coastal Zone Management: A case of St.
Mar n's Island, Bangladesh
Sharmistha Basak (University of Wyoming)
WC32: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Russian Foreign Policy: The Geopoli cal Perspec ve
Panel
Post Communist Systems
The Impact of Russian Led Eurasian Integra on on Regional
Economic Ac vity
Michael E. Aleprete (Westminster College)
Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University)
Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University)
Jessica Anania (University of Oxford)
Chair
Disc.
Zdenka Myslikova (The Fletcher School, Tu s University)
Is Collapse of the Global World Order Bene cial for Russian Foreign
Policy?: Opportuni es, Threats, and Prospects
'Gender and Truth’: Introduc on to a New Transi onal Jus ce
Dataset
WC29: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Managing and Governing Fisheries and Oceans
Fusanori Iwasaki (Economic Research Ins tuite for ASEAN and
East Asia)
Poli cal and security rela ons between the EU and Russia:
consequences for European security
Natalia G. Zaslavskaia (Saint-Petersburg State University)
The Poli cal Economy of Energy Subsidies: Explaining the Resilience
of Russia’s Uno cial Oil Subsidies
Adnan Vatansever (King's College London)
Historical Poli cs and Interna onal Rela ons: Russian perspec ve
Artem Sokolov (MGIMO-University)
WC33: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Does Intelligence Make a Di erence?: Evalua ng the Unevaluable
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School)
Olivier Schmi (University of Southern Denmark)
The revolu on will be televised: how the DGSE transformed its
public image
Pauline Blistène (Panthéon-Sorbonne University)
Intelligence e ciency and emergency: a compara ve approach (UK,
France, USA and Belgium)
Olivier Chopin (Sciences Po Paris - EHESS)
The normaliza on of intelligence evalua on: the case of French
intelligence policy
Benjamin Oudet (Poi ers University)
WC34: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Educa on and Pedagogy: Philosophy, Policy and Prac ce in
Intelligence Studies
Panel
Anthony Szczurek (Saddleback College)
Rainbows of Comfort in Rising Seas: How Literalist Bible
Interpreta ons Impact Climate Change understandings in the
Marshall Islands
Andrea Simonelli (Virgina Commonwealth University)
Cri que and A rma on in the Environmental Apocalypse:
Postcolonial Theologies in Post-Secular IR
Suvi Alt (University of Groningen)
WC37: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Methods and Ethics of Feminist Research
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Hindutva Eschatologies of the Anthropocene
Stephen Coulthart (University at Albany)
Melissa A. Graves (The Citadel)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Essence and Esotericism: Forbidden Knowledge in Intelligence
Studies
Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University)
Re ec on and Self in IR Prac ce: Reconstruc ng disciplinary
projec on through introspec on
Giangiuseppe Pili (Università della Calabria)
Jules Gaspard (King's College London)
Civil servants as students: Recent Developments within Intelligence
Studies in UK higher educa on
Michael S. Goodman (King's College London)
Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai
University)
Feminist Archives as a Source of Data about Women and Violence:
Records of Sexual Violence and Peace Ac vism in Israel
Sarai B. Aharoni (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Major or Minor?: For What Audiences are Intelligence Studies
Programs Best Suited
Three vigne es: re ec ons on eldwork, research methods, and
the decisions taken in solitude through feminist lenses
Kevin Riehle (Na onal Intelligence University)
The Winding Paths of Teaching Intelligence to ”iGenera on”: How
to Develop Digital-Friendly Intelligence Programs?’
Irene Chiru (Na onal Ins tute for Intelligence Studies)
Itziar Mujika Chao (University of Basque Country)
The Irish Defence Forces and the Silencing of a Feminist Researcher
Shirley Graham (George Washington University)
"Naviga ng the rela onship between researchers and sex workers:
A case study of research with the Philippine Sex Workers Collec ve
"
The New Virtual Face of Intelligence Educa on
Melina Dobson (University of Warwick; University of
Buckingham)
WC35: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The Interac on of Private and Public Regula on for the Governance
of Responsible Business Conduct
Sharmila Parmanand (University of Cambridge)
WC38: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Construc ng and Imagining Futures: Old and New Ideas
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Janina Grabs (ETH Zurich)
Stepan Wood (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Dimitris Stevis (Colorado State University)
Private Governance in the Shadow(s) of the State: Emergence and
Convergence of the EU and US Data Realms
Guillaume Beaumier (University of Warwick & Université Laval)
Public-Private Governance Interac ons in the Regula on of
Sustainable Finance
How public-private governance interac ons can help explain
uneven implementa on of the United Na ons Guiding Principles on
Business and Human Rights
Kate Macdonald (University of Melbourne)
Andrew Rosser (University of Adelaide)
Ken Se awan (University of Melbourne)
Coordinated pathways to realizing climate-safe futures? Analyzing
forward-looking climate policy advice from intergovernmental
organiza ons
Can We Decolonize the LIO? The Resurgence of Indigenous
Leadership Globally for Climate Change, Health Crises, and
Environmental Jus ce
Veronica Limeberry (American University)
Panel
WC39: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Public Opinions, Environmental Policy Processes and Outcomes
Why does ine ec ve transna onal private governance persist?
Burkard Eberlein (Schulich School of Business, York University
(Toronto))
Anita Weiss (University of Oregon)
Thomas Princen (University of Michigan)
Ina Möller (Wageningen University)
Aar Gupta (Wageningen University)
Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto)
Chair
Charles B. Roger (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Nina Hall (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Su ciency Revisited
Tim Bartley (Washington University in St. Louis)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Environmental Studies
Panel
Green Transi ons? Just Transi ons?
Global Markets, Voluntary Ac on, and the Legi macy of State
Interven on
WC36: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Religion and the Anthropocene
Panel
Panel
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University)
Hosea Patrick (university of kwazulu natal)
What mode of environmental regula on do post-industrial socie es
prefer and why?
Thomas Bernauer (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology (ETH
Zurich))
Dennis Kolcava (ETH Zurich)
Lukas Rudolph (ETH Zurich)
Mixed Signals? How Policy Con ict Shapes Mass Environmental
Beliefs
Embracing Cri cism: Public Responses to Interna onal Naming and
Shaming during Climate Crises
Ma as Spektor (FGV - Brazil)
Umberto Mignozze (FGV)
Guilherme Fasolin (FGV - Brazil)
Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Casey Crisman-Cox (Texas A&M University)
Govinda D. Clayton (ETH Zurich)
Two sides of the same coin? Explaining rebel governance and
terrorism
Interna onal Virtue Signaling: Female Combatants and State
Support for Rebel Groups
Rachel Castellano (University of Washington)
Aseem Prakash (University of Washington)
Nives Dolsak (University of Washington )
Lindsey Allemang (University of Iowa)
WC40: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Will the Fight Ever End? Feminist Ac vism across Time and Space
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
WC43: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Japanese Approaches to “Security Order” in the Indo Paci c:
Theory & Prac ce
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Iratxe Perea Ozerin (University of the Basque Country)
The Américan Di usion of Experien al Movement Prac ce: from
Consciousness Raising to Empoderamiento
Elisabeth Jay Friedman (University of San Francisco)
Disrup ng Neoliberaliza on: Maquiladora Factories and La n
American Transna onal Ac vism
Sheila Smith (Council on Foreign Rela ons)
Andrew L. Oros (Washington College)
Japan’s Free and Open Indo-Paci c: Strategic Communica on as
Strategic Aims?
Garren Mulloy (Daito Bunka University)
Japan’s Converging Strategies: Construc ng the Indo-Paci c through
Knowledge Produc on
Misato Matsuoka (Teikyo University)
Malia Womack (Ohio State University)
A ec ve Entanglements: Towards a Typology of Women, Peace and
Security Advocacy
Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Warwick)
Contextualizing Feminist Global Jus ce Ac vism: A Case Study of
Gezi Park Protests
Zeynep Kilicoglu (Florida Interna onal University)
Panel
Global Development
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Liana Eustacia Reyes (Rice University)
Sara Polo (University of Essex)
Megan Stewart (American University)
Willingness to help Climate Migrants: A Survey Experiment in
Bangladesh
WC41: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Compe ng Powers & Southeast Asian Energy Futures:
Infrastructure, Investment & Development
Scien
Panel
Cease res and the Dynamics of Violence in Civil War
Liam F. Beiser-McGrath (University of Konstanz)
Chair
Disc.
WC42: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Civil War Dynamics
Carla Freeman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Japan’s strategic alignment with India and France, and the emerging
Indo-Paci c security order
Elena Atanassova-Cornelis (University of Antwerp)
A concep onal broadening of security order in the Indo-Paci c: The
role of EU-Japan coopera on in IT and cybersecurity
Wilhelm M. Vosse (Interna onal Chris an University)
WC44: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Trends in Interna onal Con ict and Coopera on
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis)
Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis)
Luba Levin-Banchik (California State University, San
Bernardino)
A Green BRI and Environmental Developmentalism? Examining
China’s Financial and Policy In uence on Southeast Asia’s Energy
Development Future
Trends in the severity of wars: a mixed-level analysis
A Persistent Fossil Fuel Agenda? Japan’s Overseas Energy
Development in Southeast Asia
Di erence in Similarity: Expectancy and the Social Psychological
Dynamics of Interna onal Coopera on between Democracies
China’s Ambi on for Nuclear Exports to Southeast Asia and Its
Regional and Interna onal Implica ons
Interna onal Sanc ons Termina on, 1990—2018: Introducing the
IST Dataset
Jessica C. Liao (North Carolina State University)
Margaret Jackson (Ins tute of Energy Economics, Japan)
Lami Kim (US Army War College)
Fast Finance: Who Gives a Dam? The US, Japan & China: Deba ng
Hydropower Infrastructure Quality & Quan ty Along the Mekong
Pon Souvannaseng (Bentley University)
Håvard Hegre (Uppsala University & Peace Research Ins tute
Oslo)
David Randahl (Uppsala University)
Weining Ai (Arizona State University)
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)
Cohere and concur? Pa erns and e ects of autocra c coopera on
in the interna onal arena
Dennis Hammerschmidt (University of Mannheim)
WC45: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Electoral Violence: Causes, Consequences, and Methods
Scien
Chair
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Environmental Studies
John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)
Voter in mida on as a tool of mobiliza on or demobiliza on?
Evidence from a list experiment in West Bengal
Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam)
Annekatrin Deglow (Uppsala University)
Poli cal Accountability with Endogenous Party Forma on
Simon Hug (University of Geneva)
Poli cal Violence and Poli cal Risk: Types of Violence and
Percep ons of Creditworthiness
Stephen Bagwell (University of Missouri-- St Louis)
WC46: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Meet the Editors of ISA Journals
Commi ee Panel
Innova ve Panel
ISA Innova ve Panel
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Laura Peters (Oregon State University)
Disasters and the dynamics of armed con icts
Tobias Ide (Murdoch University)
Pathways from climate to con ict: Evidence from Karamoja, Uganda
Nina von Uexkull (Uppsala University)
Iden fying climate’s impact on warfare using latent measures of
con ict
Dis nguished Scholar
WD00: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Dis nguished Scholar Panel Professor Debbie Lisle
Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol)
Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)
Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University)
Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut)
Oscar Adebi Dunia (independent researcher)
Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics)
Sanna Strand (Stockholm University)
Annick T. R. Wibben (Swedish Defence University)
Maria Eriksson Baaz (The Department of Government,
Uppsala University)
Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg)
WC48: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Cybersecurity Advice for Academics
Climate as an ambiguous mul plier: Tracing the causal pathways
from disaster and climate change to con ict and peace
Kris na Petrova (Uppsala University)
Elisabeth L. Rosvold (Stockholm University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Hon.
Cullen Hendrix (University of Denver, Korbel School)
Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah)
Poli cal barriers to disaster risk reduc on: The impact of armed
con ict on disaster vulnerability
Mireille Yanow (Oxford University Press)
Asaf Siniver (University of Birmingham)
Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast)
Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee)
Je Pickering (Kansas State University)
Brian Lai (University of Iowa)
Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia)
James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University)
Dis nguished Scholar
WC47: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Dis nguished Scholar Panel
Honoring Maria Stern and Maria Eriksson Baaz
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
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Part.
Part.
Hon.
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Ore Koren (Indiana University Bloomington)
Didier A. Vega-Oliveros (University of São Paulo)
Professional Development Commi ee
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
WC49: Wednesday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Climate Change and Con ict I: Disasters and Extreme Weather
Events
Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London)
Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto)
Louise Marie Hurel (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Damien Van Puyvelde (University of Glasgow)
Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech)
Julia Slupska (University of Oxford)
James Shires (Ins tute of Security and Global A airs,
University of Leiden)
Niels ten Oever (University of Amsterdam)
Florian Eglo (ETH Zürich - Center for Security Studies)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)
Nicole Sunday Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
Nisha Shah (University of O awa)
Mark Salter (University of O awa)
R. B. J. Walker (University of Victoria & PUC Rio)
Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester)
Shine Choi (Massey University)
Heather L. Johnson (Queen's University Belfast)
Debbie Lisle (Queen's University of Belfast)
WD01: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
From Trump to Modi: Rise of New Na onalisms and its Implica ons
for Liberal Interna onal Order
South Asia in World Poli cs
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
A ab Alam (University of Delhi)
Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)
A ab Alam (University of Delhi)
Omair Anas (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University)
Manjur Ali (Giri Ins tute of Development Studies)
Avkash Jadhav (University of Mumbai. St. Xavier's College.
Mumbai.)
Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Rityusha Mani Tiwary (University of Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat
Singh College)
Mosharraf Alam (Jamia Millia Islamia, Central University, New
Delhi)
WD02: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
World Order: Views from Eurasia, Asia and the US
Roundtable
Post Communist Systems
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons)
Mikhail Molchanov (Centre for Military, Intelligence and
Security Studies, Victoria, Canada)
Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons (MGIMO University))
M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Founda on (TPF); and
Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA))
Helin Sari Ertem (Istanbul Medeniyet University)
Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)
Andrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennessee State University)
WD03: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Reconsidering 'Westerness' in IR: Balancing Diversity
Roundtable
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Klaus Segbers (Center for Global Poli cs, Free University
Berlin)
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova (King's College London)
Iryna Rabotyagova (V. N. Karazin Kharkiv Na onal University)
Nadiia Koval (Kyiv School of Economics)
Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Visi ng
Professor, VŠE Prague, Czech Republic)
Mai Mai (Lecturer)
Alexei Voskressenski (Moscow State University of
Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO) )
WD04: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
History and Theory in Interna onal Economic Thought: Problems,
Perspec ves, Poten als
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen)
Charles E. A. Dannreuther (Leeds University)
Benjamin Herborth (University of Groningen)
Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt)
Christy Thornton (Johns Hopkins University)
Glenda A. Sluga (University of Sydney)
WD05: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Crippling Leviathan: How Foreign Subversion Weakens the State
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)
Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)
Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University)
Reo Matsuzaki (Trinity College)
David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)
Melissa Lee (Princeton University)
WD06: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Japanese Security Rela ons
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Eric H. Honda
David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
“To the Death?: The US Decision to Not ‘Kill’ Japan in 1945”
Andrew Novo (Na onal Defense University)
Peter Thompson (Na onal Defense University)
Cultural Change & Alliance: U.S.-Japan Alliance in the 21st Century
Koji Haraguchi (Yamanashi Gakuin University)
Decoupling of the US-Japan Alliance: Emergence of China and Reemergence of Japan as Great Power
Alex Lee (University of California, Irvine)
Communica ng Abe's Japan to Southeast Asia: Mari me Security
Coopera on and Its Role as Strategic Communica on
Shin-ae Lee (The University of Tokyo)
WD07: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
EU Defense and Security Policy A er Brexit: the Di cult Strategic
Autonomy
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chris an Lequesne (Sciences Po, Paris)
Delphine Deschaux-Dutard (University of Grenoble Alpes)
Fabien Terpan (Sciences po Grenoble)
Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)
Cornelia Baciu (Johns Hopkins University)
WD08: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Business of Counterterrorism in South Asia
Panel
South Asia in World Poli cs
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Julie e Shedd (George Mason University)
Ayesha Ray (King's College, Pennsylvania )
Saurabh Pant (University of Essex)
Judicial Legi miza on of State-sponsored Militancy: The Case of
Pakistan
Sahar Khan (Cato Ins tute )
Preemp on or hyperbole? Explaining preemp on as a counter
terrorism strategy in India-Pakistan stando on Kashmir
Arabinda Acharya (Rabdan Academy, UAE)
Inducing Rebel Fragmenta on in Counterinsurgency: Evidence from
Assam, Northeast India
Alex Waterman (University of Leeds)
WD09: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Indigenous Peoples, Representa on, Governance, and
Interna onal Law
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Development
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Jacqueline Gillis (University of Guelph)
Makere Stewart-Harawira (University of Alberta)
Treaty Cons tu onalism
Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba)
Cultures, Stakeholders, or Na ons? The Canadian and InterAmerican Legal-Poli cs of Indigenous Rights
Jeremy Patzer (University of Manitoba)
Locke, Sovereignty and Land Ownership
Rauna J. Kuokkanen (University of Lapland)
Panel
Panel
WD10: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
U.S. Grand Strategy in a Changing Interna onal Environment
Learning from Losing: How Defeat Shapes Coali on Command
Arrangements in War me
Sara Bjerg Moller (School of Diplomacy and IR, Seton Hall
University)
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Monica Du y To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy)
Zoltan Feher (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s
University)
Plans are Worthless, But Planning is Everything: A Resurrec on of
the Study of Strategic Planning
Nina Silove (ETH Zurich and Harvard University)
US Grand Strategy and COVID-19: How the US moved from Security
Provider to Security Consumer
Peter Dombrowski (Naval War College)
Burning (Atlan c) Bridges? US Grand Strategy and the Rise of China
in Europe
Thomas Cavanna (Tu s University, Fletcher School)
The United States Grand Strategy in the Middle East: What Explains
It?
Karim Elkady (Tu s University)
Engagement over Balancing: U.S. Grand Strategy and the Rise of
China 1989-2009
Zoltan Feher (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s
University)
WD11: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
New IPE Perspec ves on Power, Hegemony, and Heterarchy
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine)
Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)
Speaking with One Voice: Coali ons and War me Diplomacy
Eric Min (University of California, Los Angeles)
WD13: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
CSR and Development Challenges in Africa's Natural Resources
Canadian Poli cal Science Associa on/Associa on canadienne de science poli que
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University)
Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University)
W. R. Nadège Compaoré (University of Toronto)
Nathan Andrews (University of Northern Bri sh Columbia)
Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University)
Tim Adivilah Balag'kutu (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Shingirai Taodzera (University of O awa)
Ste Hamann (University of Guelph)
Jesse Salah Ovadia (University of Windsor)
WD14: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
COVID-19 Meets Climate: Cross-Na onal Comparisons
Panel
Environmental Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto)
Jennifer Allan (Cardi University)
Canada in Crisis: COVID19, Climate Change, and Global Oil Prices
Kathryn Harrison (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Heterarchy: Toward Paradigm Shi in World Poli cs
China and Climate Change: Covid-19 Impacts?
Underes ma ng China: The consequences of coding mismatches
Russia’s Climate Policy Outlook in a Post-COVID World: Weakening
an Already Lacklustre E ort
Phil Cerny (Emeritus Manchester & Rutgers University)
Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina)
Par al Hegemony and the Poli cs of Interna onal Order
Goerild M. Heggelund (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Laura Henry (Bowdoin College)
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Je D. Colgan (Brown University)
Discourse and Legi macy in Private Global Governance
Hortense Jongen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Jan Aart Scholte (Leiden University)
WD12: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
Collec ve War gh ng: Contemporary Prac ce and Consequences
Peace Science Society (Interna onal)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University)
Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh)
Dan Reiter (Emory University)
A Century of Coali ons in Ba le: Interstate War and Coali on
Incidence, Composi on, and Performance, 1900-2003
Rosella Cappella Zielinski (Boston University)
Ryan Grauer (University of Pi sburgh)
Exercising Escala on: Do Mul na onal Military Exercises Provoke
Interstate Security Crises?
Kathryn Boehlefeld (Air Command and Sta College)
Kelly A. Grieco (Air Command and Sta College)
Inequality and the Dynamics of War me Coali ons
Jason Lyall (Dartmouth)
Green restart in a poli cally divided country? The Green New Deal
and Covid-19 response in the United States
Guri Bang (NUPI - Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Post-Covid Climate Poli cs in India
Navroz K. Dubash (Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi)
Aditya Valiathan Pillai (Centre for Policy Research)
WD15: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
Applica ons For An Interna onal Poli cal Design
European Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Francesco Ragazzi (Leiden University & CERI Sciences Po)
Mark J. Lacy (Lancaster University)
Law, Design, Cri que
Deval Desai (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
The forms of Global South in/security: apps, formalism and
computa on as governance
Luisa Cruz Lobato (PUC Rio)
Designing Perpetrators/Designed by Perpetrators
Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal &
Development Studies)
“I am not scared of them”: Anatol Matasaru’s protest art
Giovanna Di Mauro (College of Europe)
WD16: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Globaliza on and Violent Ideologies
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Craig Whiteside (U.S. Naval War College)
Ayse Lokmanoglu (Georgia State University)
Aaron Zelin (Brandeis University)
Chelsea Daymon (American University/The Loopcast)
WD17: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Exploring the Legacy of the War on Terror
English School
Interna onal Law
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Human Rights
Interna onal Law
Disc.
WD19: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Power Transi on and Fundamental Ins tu onal Change in a New
World Order
Kate Cronin-Furman (University College London)
Peter V. Jakobsen (Royal Danish Defence College)
Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University)
Interna onal Society, Fundamental Ins tu ons and Power as a
Social Role
Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham)
Power Transi on and Ins tu onal Change: The Debate and the
Interna onal Society Approach
Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus)
The Global Di usion of An -Terrorism Law and Its Impact on Human
Rights
Making and Breaking the Rules: Global Power Transi on and the
Evolu on of Interna onal Law
Torture in Spanish and Bri sh counterterrorism: from ‘reverse
shaming’ to narra ve contesta on
Interna onal Leadership and Diplomacy in a New Era
Jessica Stanton (Temple University)
Frank Foley (King's College London)
The dark side of the spotlight e ect: Retalia on Emula on and the
di usion of torture
Sara Kahn-Nisser (The Open University of Israel)
The “War on Terror” and Narra ves of Jus ce
Elham Kazemi (University of California, Irvine)
Swimming with the de - The evolu on of American, Bri sh, and
German an -torture safeguards since 9/11
Janina Lang (University of Bamberg)
Flash Talk Session
WD18: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Military Interven on - Taboos, Elites, Faith and Foreign Powers
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Tyler Jost (Harvard University)
Moses Khisa (North Carolina State University)
Sannia Abdullah Close (Stanford University)
Dana Gold (University of Western Ontario)
Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (China Ins tute, University of
Alberta)
Sorina Crisan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies, Geneva)
The “Coup Taboo?” Evolu on of the Norm against Military Coups
and Implica ons for Democra za on in Africa
Moses Khisa (North Carolina State University)
Michael J. Strue (North Carolina State University)
Nuclear Taboo and Gendered Poli cs: A Case of Pakistan in Nuclear
Decision Making
Sannia Abdullah Close (Stanford University)
Militariza on and Portrayals of the "Other" in the Israeli Educa on
System
Dana Gold (University of Western Ontario)
Kill Empowerment: China and the Expansion of Armed Drone Strikes
Tobias Burgers (Keio University)
Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (China Ins tute, University of Alberta)
In the Face of a Changing Global Order: The Role of Psychological
Distance in States’ War Jus ca on
Sorina Crisan (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies, Geneva)
Dennis Schmidt (Swansea University)
Jamie Gaskarth (Open University)
Power Transi on and the Arc c Interna onal Society:
Sanna Kopra (Arc c Centre, University of Lapland)
WD20: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Re ec ons on Interna onal Law Applica on
Panel
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Francis D. Raska (Charles University)
Sean Richmond (Carleton University - Department of Law)
A Tale of Two Pressures: Islamic Law States and the Timing of
Li ga on
Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame)
Moritz Sebas an Graefrath (University of Notre Dame)
Benedikt Graf (Notre Dame )
Make Law Not War: Interna onal Law and Canada’s Response to
the Vietnam War
Sean Richmond (Carleton University - Department of Law)
Responding to U.S. Extraterritorial Pressure: Foreign Criminal
Jurisdic on over American Troops during the Cold War
Asif Efrat (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya)
Transi onal Jus ce in the interna onal community - global, regional
and domes c characteris cs interplay
Dorota Heidrich (University of Warsaw)
The Nuclear Weapons Decisions and an Ins tu onalist Account of
Interna onal Ac vism
Vanessa Tavares (DIPLOMATIC ACADEMY OF VIENNA)
WD21: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Great Power Compe on in the New Era of Na onalism
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)
Power Trajectories and the Trade-o Mo va ng Order Forma on
Mariya Grinberg (University of Chicago)
Maximizing Leverage: China’s Strategic Force Posture Choices in the
Informa on Age
Fiona Cunningham (George Washington University)
Yellow Peril Revived? An -Asian Racism and U.S.-China Rivalry in the
Era of Populism
D. G. Kim (University of California, San Diego)
Power Shi s and Foreign Policy Revisionism in the Era of Pandemic
Poli cs: Evidence from Chinese Public Opinion
Joshua Byun (University of Chicago)
D. G. Kim (University of California, San Diego)
WD22: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Globaliza on, Regionalism, and the Ins tu onal Design of
(Regional) IGOs
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen)
Philippe De Lombaerde (NEOMA Business School)
A Model No More? The European Union and the Design of Regional
Organiza ons
Patrick Theiner (University of Edinburgh)
The Pandemic as a Geopoli cal Game Changer in the Indo-Paci c –
The View from China
Yun Sun (Johns Hopkins University)
The Pandemic as a Geopoli cal Gamechanger in the Indo-Paci c –
The View from the U.S.
Jacques deLisle (University of Pennsylvania Law School)
The Pandemic as a Geopoli cal Game Changer in the Indo-Paci c–
The View from South Korea
Jung-Yeop Woo (Sejong Ins tute)
The Pandemic as a Geopoli cal Game Changer in the Indo-Paci c –
The View from Japan
Glen Fukushima (Center for American Progress)
WD25: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Appraising Feminist Foreign Policy
Panel
Building and assessing indicators of de jure integra on of regional
organiza ons in the Global South
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Immunity of Interna onal and Regional Organiza ons
Feminist Foreign Policy and Crisis – Sweden Preparing for War?
Separa on of powers beyond the na on-state? Comparing
Ins tu onal Power Con gura ons of Regional Organiza ons
Understanding Gender Equality in Feminist Foreign Policy
Glenn Rayp (Ghent University)
Lucas Rabaey (Gent University)
Rachel Hulvey (University of Pennsylvania)
Sören Münch (University of Gö ngen)
Two or three dimensions of sovereignty transfer to IGOs? Delega on, pooling and bureaucra c coordina on
Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen)
WD23: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
Discourses of Counter-Radicaliza on and Counter-Terrorism:
Cri cal Approaches
Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Tom Pe nger (University of Warwick)
Alice Mar ni (Universidad Comillas)
Richard Jackson (University of Otago)
The Axis of Prevent Strategy: Bri sh Elites’ Percep ons of Threat,
Security, and Integra on
Evren Altay (University of York)
The hegemony of Prevent: Turning counter-terrorism policing into
common sense
Amna Kaleem (University of She eld)
Terrorism in the United Kingdom: Securi zing Narra ve,
Surveillance Prac ces and the Right to Privacy
Romana Pinhal (University of Minho)
Countering right-wing extremism: A compara ve study of US and
EU counter-extremism ini a ves
Chin-Kuei Tsui (Na onal Chung Hsing University, Graduate
Ins tute of Interna onal Poli cs)
Understanding the e ects of deradicalisa on mentoring
programmes in the UK: a case study of former Channel mentees
Raquel Da Silva (Ins tuto Universitário de Lisboa)
WD24: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
The Pandemic as a Geopoli cal Game Changer in the Indo-Paci c
Chair
Disc.
Alexis Leanna Henshaw (Troy University)
Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal)
Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
Jamille Bigio (Council on Foreign Rela ons)
Feminist Power Europe? Between mythologisa on and co-opta on.
Roberta Guerrina (University of Bristol)
Toni Haastrup (University of S rling)
Who is Afraid of the F-Word? Gender Equality and Feminism in
Icelandic State Discourses
Silja Bara Omarsdo r (University of Iceland)
Feminist Foreign Policy: Opportuni es and Challenges
Annick T. R. Wibben (Swedish Defence University)
WD26: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
One Planet
Roundtable
Environmental Studies
Chair
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Part.
Part.
Part.
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Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Simon Nicholson (American University)
Elizabeth Clevenger (The MIT Press)
Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Maria H. Ivanova (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Vincent Ialen (George Washington University)
Thomas Princen (University of Michigan)
Benjamin Cashore (Na onal University of Singapore)
Graeme Auld (Carleton University)
Janina Grabs (ETH Zurich)
WD27: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Global Adapta on Governance: New Actors, Transna onal Risks,
and Procedural Fairness
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University)
Craig Kau man (University of Oregon)
Private adapta on strategies in the mining sector: Implica ons for
societal resilience
Maria-Therese Gustafsson (Stockholm University)
Korea Economic Ins tute of America
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal climate funding and indigenous communi es
Chair
Disc.
The di usion of climate risk frames within the United Na ons
Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University)
Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University)
Suanne Mistel Segovia Tzompa (Stockholm University)
Karina Shyrokykh (Stockholm University)
How is the value of money altered when Na ve American social and
cultural meanings are a ached?
Procedural fairness and decision acceptance in global climate
adapta on programs
Leo De Leon (Arizona State Univers y)
Ece Z. Kural (Stockholm University )
WD28: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Borders, Barricades, and Ci es
Panel
Theory
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Disc.
Kevin Funk (Trinity College)
Allen Stack (Johns Hopkins University)
CITIES AS AESTHETIC SUBJECTS
Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Pon
Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
WD31: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Representa ons of Gendered & Sexual Violence in the Arts and
Media
Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Copenhagen)
Violence and vulnerability: ‘Male’ bodies in the Par
Urmi Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
cia Universidade
Barricade Poli cs: Occupying Cri cal Infrastructure and the Spa al
Strategies of Radical Democracy
on discourse
Visual representa ons of Gender and Emo ons in Con ict and
Resistance
Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Coopera on Research,
Duisburg, Germany)
Toward a Radical IR
No Vote for Peace: The ‘Opportunis c’ An -Gender Ideology
Campaign and the Colombian Media Coverage of the 2016
Plebiscite
Starchitecture in the Marvelous City: A Social, Spa al, and Temporal
Analysis of Rio de Janeiro’s Museu do Amanhã (Museum of
Tomorrow)
VOICING FEMINIST RESISTANCE THROUGH ART: an analysis of how
women in La n America use cultural ar facts to contest human
rights viola ons and State oppression
Derek Denman (University of Copenhagen)
Dillon Stone Tatum (Francis Marion University)
Kevin Funk (Trinity College)
Angela Maria Bohorquez Oviedo (University of Delaware)
Maria Luiza Ba sta (Masters Student at the Pon cal Catholic
University of Minas Gerais)
Ana Luiza Drummond (Pon cal Catholic University of Minas
Gerais)
Immigra on, Mondialisa on and Common Space of World Poli cs
Ali Fuat Birol (Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University)
WD29: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Interna onal Organiza ons: Emergence and Current Trends
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
WD32: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Regionalism I: Asia
Interna onal Organiza on
Eugenia C. Heldt (Technical University of Munich)
Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine)
Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Chair
Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University)
ASEAN centrality and the compe ng regional structures
Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)
A Depth/Width Tradeo ? Evidence from the GATT and WTO
David Bearce (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Cody Eldredge (Oakland University)
Shanghai Coopera on Organisa on (SCO) and Changing World
Order
Raju Keshari (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Agenda-Se ng and Coercive Responses to Civilian Atroci es
Re-interpre ng China-led Mul lateralism
Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University)
Dragan Pavlićević (Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University)
Yet another look at vote buying in the UN General Assembly
Simon Hug (University of Geneva)
Organizing Agency: Social Beliefs and the Emergence of Governance
To Interna onality and Beyond - The Poten al of ASEAN Regional
Forum(ARF) for Development into An Interna onal Organiza on
Minju Lee (Ewha Womans University)
Eun-bong Choi (Ewha Womans University)
David Peterson (Ohio State University)
WD30: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Rela onal Voices in IR III: Resistance, Decoloniza on, and
Rela onality
Panel
Panel
WD33: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Reconcilia on and Peace
Panel
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Path dependence and cri cal junctures in reconcilia on processes the case of Mozambique
Marcos Sebas an Scauso (Quinnipiac University)
Amaya Querejazu (Universidad de An oquia)
The interwoven paths of music and decoloniza on
Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Going Beyond Liberal and Marxist Frames-Ambedkar’s Non-Western
Search for 'Universals'
Aparna Devare (University of Hyderabd)
Collec ve emo ons and rela onal resistance: cases around China's
borders
Chiung-Chiu Huang (Na onal Chengchi University)
Rela onality in IR and the Philosophy of ‘Dharma’
Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)
Chair
Lisa Strömbom (Lund University)
Natália Bueno (University of Coimbra)
How jus ce becomes part of the deal: pre-condi ons for the
inclusion of reconcilia on provisions in peace agreements
Julia Leib (University of Potsdam)
Subdued Reconcilia on: Side-by-Side in a Belfast Ice Hockey Arena
Eric Lepp (University of Waterloo)
A community-perspec ve on truth, jus ce and repara ons in
Colombia: The gap between what people want and what a system
of transi onal jus ce o ers
Bard Drange (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and
University of Oslo (UiO))
WD34: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Evolving Poli cs of Carbon Pricing and Trading
Panel
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Jorgen We estad (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Shiming Yang (University of Southern California)
Disc.
Yara Asi (University of Central Florida)
A Price on Carbon Emissions: What Makes Poli es Adopt Carbon
Pricing Policies?
Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University)
Li Li (College of Int'l Development and Global Agriculture
(CIDGA), China Agricultural University (CAU))
Giovanni Agos nis (Catholic University of Chile )
Amanda Co e (University of Ghana, Legon)
COVID-19 and Compara ve Governance: A Compara ve Analysis on
Japan and South Korea
Seeking the Similari es while Keeping the Di erences: The
Development of Emissions Trading Schemes in Northeast Asia
Eunjung Lim (Kongju Na onal University)
Fang-Ting Cheng (Ins tute of Developing Economies, Japan
External Trade Organiza on (IDE-JETRO))
Understanding Public Support for Domes c Contribu ons to Global
Collec ve Goods Results from a survey experiment on carbon
taxa on in Japan
Liam F. Beiser-McGrath (University of Konstanz)
WD35: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
New approaches to religion, globaliza on, and Interna onal
Rela ons
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Mark A. Shirk (University of Cambridge)
Panel
WD38: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Dynamism of Interna onal Organiza ons in Global Health
Global Health
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Ryan Federo (University of the Balearic Islands)
Anne Bu ardi (ODI)
Organiza onal adapta on as a solu on to the global snakebite crisis
Michael A. Stevenson (University of Waterloo)
Civil society engagement with WHO: Too much in uence, or not
enough?
Tracey Wagner-Rizvi (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs,
University of Waterloo)
Approaches to the study of religion in Interna onal Poli cal
Economy
Sabine Dreher (York University, Glendon College)
(Re)tracing the poli cal: "Security" from Divine Order to Sovereign
State
Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa)
The role of Regional Coopera on in comba ng health emergencies
in the Global South
Ana B. Amaya (Pace University, United Na ons University
Ins tute on Compara ve Regional Integra on Studies)
Between Contesta on and Counter-Contesta on along the Covid-19
crisis: The WHO’s role in the US-Chinese system compe on
Religion, State and Modernity: De ning The Contours of
Deseculariza on
Thomas Lange (Forschungsstä e der Evangelischen
Studiengemeinscha , Heidelberg)
Brendan Szendro (Binghamton University)
Panel
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Foreign Policy Analysis
Diploma c Studies
Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University)
Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London)
The foreign policy of the Andrew Johnson administra on and the
a empt to return to normalcy
Lucas Amaral Ba sta Leite (Fundação Armando Alvares
Penteado (FAAP-SP))
Na onalism and Restraint: The United States, Japan, and the 1932
Non-Recogni on Note
Giuseppe Paparella (King's College London)
Poli cs, Signaling, and Audience Costs: Britain and the 1863-64
Schleswig-Holstein Crisis
Jayme Schlesinger (Rutgers University)
Peace, Retrenchment, and Reform? Debates over Globaliza on and
Empire in Bri sh Foreign Policy, 1860s-1914
Graeme Thompson (Harvard Kennedy School )
COVID-19 and Regional Health Governance: A Compara ve Analysis
of the Di erent Strategies of Central and South America States in
the Fight Against the Pandemic
Global Crisis, Local Reali es and the transforma on of the Africa
Centre for Disease Control into a lead Ins tu on for Africa’s
Response to COVID-19
To Trade or Not To: Hybrid Re ec ve Actors in Legi mizing the
Carbon Markets of China
Chair
Disc.
Owain D. Williams (University of Leeds)
The End of Global Health? The United States and the World Health
Organiza on
Jorgen We estad (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Lars H. Gulbrandsen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
WD36: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Foreign Policy in Historical Perspec ve II
Panel
Global Health
Carbon Trading and Cri cal Junctures: Prospects Ahead for EU
Emissions Trading
Disc.
WD37: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Compara ve COVID-19 Poli cs
Understanding the Interna onal Olympic Commi ee as an
Epistemic Coali on: Construc ng The Prohibi on of Anabolic
Steroids in the United States
Giuliano Espino (Northeastern University)
WD39: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Unpacking the Techno-Logics of War
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland)
Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
‘Superiority’? Compe ng logics in private-public partnerships for
military AI
Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London)
Future War and the Myth of Technological Salva on
Neil Renic (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy
(IFSH))
“Nuclear Wargaming: Technostrategic Discourse and Quan fying
the Unthinkable”
John Emery (Stanford University – Center for Interna onal
Security and Coopera on)
The Inaccurate Percep on of Ar
War me Nonviolent Ac on and Government Concession
cial Intelligence
Marina G. Petrova (Università Bocconi)
Maaike Verbruggen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
WD40: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Interpreta on in a Time of Crisis / The Crisis of Interpreta on:
Method, Cri que, and the Poli cs of Knowledge
Sooyeon Kang (University of Denver)
Whose Side are You On? Opposi on Expecta ons for Military
Behavior During Popular Uprisings
Ma hew Cebul (University of Michigan)
Sharan Grewal (College of William & Mary)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Why states repress: Unpacking the law of coercive responsiveness
WD44: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Climate Change and Con ict II: Complex and Indirect Links
Paulo Ravecca (Universidad de la Republica Uruguay)
Paulo Ravecca (Universidad de la Republica Uruguay)
Ethics and the Authoritarian Moment
Paulo Ravecca (Universidad de la Republica Uruguay)
What do you need to know to live in the world? Global Ci zenship
Educa on & the Poli cs of Knowledge
April Biccum (The Australian Na onal University)
Transcending Ra onal Expecta ons and Behaviorism: Discovering
the Power of Subjec vity through Social Ontology
S. M. Amadae (University of Helsinki)
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern)
Quynh Nguyen (Australian Na onal University)
Climate change, agricultural land and war me governance within
the Syrian civil war 2011-2018
Indigeneity: A necessary Category of Interna onal Analysis
Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito
USFQ / Amherst College)
WD41: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Global Poli cs, Populism, and Pandemics
Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah)
Panel
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Cindy Cheng (Bavarian School of Public Policy)
Uncomfortable In macy and Embodied Vulnerability: a Medita on
on COVID-19
Weather, territorial control, and violence against civilians: a new
dataset and research design
Kyosuke Kikuta (Osaka University)
Climate mi ga on policies and the poten al pathways to con ict:
Outlining a research agenda
Elisabeth Gilmore (Clark University)
Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Authoritarianism and environmental crisis: mi ga on, repression
and ‘greenwashing’
Chris ane Fröhlich (German Ins tute for Global and Area
Studies)
Nicole Hirt (GIGA Hamburg, Ins tute of African A airs)
Floren na C. Andreescu (University of Norh Carolina,
Wilmington)
The European Union as a security community against the backdrop
of changes caused by the global pandemic
Danuta Kabat-Rudnicka (Cracow University of Economics)
War me government? US Administra on's militaris c narra ve of
COVID-19 and George Floyd protests
Esmaeil Esfandiary (Tuskegee University)
"Seeing IR Anew: Covid-19 and the Ocular Sha ering of Ra onalist
Orthodoxy"
Omayma Al-kha af (The University of Manchester)
Dis nguished Scholar
WD42: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Theory Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Friedrich Kratochwil
Theory
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)
Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College)
Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark)
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)
Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Friedrich Kratochwil (European University Ins tute)
WD43: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Nonviolent Resistance in the Context of Repression and Civil War
Scien
Chair
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Roman-Gabriel Olar (Trinity College Dublin)
Tobias Ide (Murdoch University)
Ore Koren (Indiana University Bloomington)
Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern)
Environmental migrants and social-movement par cipa on
Interpreta ons and Methods
Terrell Carver (University of Bristol)
Panel
WD45: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
New Approaches to Geography and IR
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Brent M. Durbin (Smith College)
Jordan Branch (Brown University)
Sojeong Lee (University of Tennessee)
Power, Parity, and Proximity
Lauren Gilbert (UC San Diego)
Erik Gartzke (UCSD)
Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Inadvertent Expansion in World Poli cs
Nicholas Anderson (Yale University)
Ins tu onal Determinants of Ecological Con ict: When Do
Communi es Mobilize Against Fossil Fuel Produc on?
Andrew Cheon (Johns Hopkins/SAIS)
Cartographic Absurdity: The case of the symbolic construc on of
‘Kashmir’
Natallia Khaniejo (Nanyang Technological University)
WD46: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Self-care in Academia
Commi ee Panel
Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & Diversity
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Idealism-Realism Tensions and their Impact on Globaliza on
Louay Sa
USA)
Is Pronatalism an An -Globaliza on Movement?
Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)
Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University)
Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth)
Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)
Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College)
Amy Skonieczny (San Francisco State University)
Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
WD47: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
L’intégra on régionale en Afrique
In Other Words
Michael Su on (School of Global Studies and Collabora on,
Aoyama Gakuin University Tokyo)
New Medievalism (Re)Appraised: Framing Research on Contending
Processes in World Poli cs
Aleksandra Spalińska (University of Warsaw)
The Role of Public Opinion in shaping US-China rela ons: Analyzing
Percep ons and Opinions in a Post-Covid-19 Period
Mri ka Guha (Ins tute for Defense, Studies and Analyses)
Welfare system strategies in Brazil in the face of increasing
globaliza on and liberaliza on: The dilemma between legi macy
and accumula on
Gibran Cruz-Mar nez (Ins tute of Public Goods and Policies,
CSIC)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Patrice Moundounga Mouity (Université Omar Bongo)
Steeve Nzegho Dieko (Université Omar Bongo)
Fweley Diangitukwa (Université Omar Bongo)
Paul Elvic Batchom (University of Yaoundé II)
Apoli Kameni (Université Omar Bongo)
Sylvie Lembe (University of Lyon 3)
Ayabavi Linda Ophelie Comlan Sessi (University of Parakou)
WD48: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
IPE- Poli cal Economy and Africa
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University)
High Stake Oil, Conten ous Poli cs and Petro-con ict in Nigeria’s
Niger Delta
Abosede O. Babatunde (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)
African Public Opinion about China: The E ects of Aid and FDI
Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University)
Nego a on and resistance – The cra ing of ride hailing labor
regula on in Nairobi
Julie Zollmann (The Fletcher School, Tu s University)
Economic Interdependency and Sustainable Peace in Natural
Resource-Dependent Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chris ne Oketch (University of Texas at Dallas)
WD49: Wednesday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
Religion and IR Dis nguished Scholar Award Panel Honoring
Jocelyne Cesari
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Anita Weiss (University of Oregon)
Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University)
R. Sco Appleby (University of Notre Dame)
Peter Mandaville (George Mason University)
Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)
Pegah Zohouri (University of Oxford)
Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of
Birmingham)
WE00: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
SB: Globaliza on
Research Sound Byte
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
(Professor, HBKU, Qatar and Senior Fellow, ISPU,
Louay Sa (Professor, HBKU, Qatar and Senior Fellow, ISPU,
USA)
Na onalism or isola onism? Geo-economic condi ons of US foreign
policy during the Trump presidency
Iga Kleszczynska (Jagiellonian University)
WE01: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
The Drivers and Dynamics of Friendship Disrup on
Roundtable
Interna onal Organiza on
Diploma c Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Kris n Haugevik (NUPI)
Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Kris n Haugevik (NUPI)
Srdjan Vuce c (University of O awa)
Benjamin Tallis (European Centre of Excellence for Civilian
Crisis Management)
Øyvind Svendsen (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
WE02: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Author Meet Cri cs: Börzel/Risse "E ec ve Governance Under
Anarchy. Ins tu ons, Legi macy, and Trust in Areas of Limited
Statehood"
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley)
Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia)
Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)
Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Sameer Azizi (Roskilde Unversity)
WE03: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Women’s Caucus 25th Anniversary Perspec ves Roundtable
Women's Caucus
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University)
Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College)
Heidi H. Hobbs (North Carolina State University)
Galia Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Annick T. R. Wibben (Swedish Defence University)
Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California)
WE04: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Populism, An -Globaliza on, and the Liberal Interna onal Order
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph)
Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler)
Amy Skonieczny (San Francisco State University)
Canadian Excep onalism in a Time of Global Populism: Exploring
the Interna onal Di usion and Mainstreaming of Radical RightWing Populism in Canada
Brian Budd (University of Guelph)
Roles, images and stereotypes in the foreign policy of populist
leaders
Dirk Nabers (Kiel University)
Frank A. Stengel (Kiel University)
The role of othering prac ces in populist regimes: the cases of
Nicolás Maduro and Viktor Órban in the 2018 elec ons
Erica Simone Almeida Resende (Brazilian War College)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Henry Farrell
Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)
Power Play? Evalua ng US Energy Dominance Through the Lens of
Weaponized Interdependence
Emily Meierding (Naval Postgraduate School)
“Security Through Crisis: Financial Upheaval, Network Disrup on,
and the Di usion of Investment Screening
Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Indiana University)
Weaponizing Financial Interdependence
Thomas Oatley (Tulane University)
Weaponized Interdependence, The Dynamics of 21st Century
Power, and US Grand Strategy
Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University)
Fear and Hegemony: The Na onal Security Determinants of
Weaponized Interdependence
Michael Mastanduno (Dartmouth College)
Panel
WE06: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
The Business-Development Nexus and Responses to Humanitarian
and Health Crises
Global Development
Maha Ra Atal (Copenhagen Business School)
Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton)
Congo, COVID-19 and the Business of Aid
Lisa Ann Richey (Copenhagen Business School )
Alexandra Budabin (University of Dayton)
The Business-Development-Security Nexus in the Sahel: the “Quick
Impact Project” and its e ects
Casey McNeill (Fordham University )
Saving the world by doing business? The role of the private sector in
o cial Danish development and humanitarian aid
Me e Fog Olwig (Roskilde University)
WE07: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Disrup on and Trans-Species Rela onality in the Anthropocene
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Crisis and populism
Chair
Chair
Private Technology Companies and Humanitarian Aid in the Refugee
Crisis
Environmental Studies
Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Maha Ra Atal (Copenhagen Business School)
Lisa Ann Richey (Copenhagen Business School )
So e Elbæk Henriksen (Copenhagen Business School)
Economic Populism: Trump, Tari s and Trade Wars
WE05: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Weaponized Interdependence and the United States
Commodifying COVID: consump on as compassion in a global
pandemic
Eve Bratman (Franklin & Marshall College)
Jarrad Reddekop (University of Victoria)
Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito)
Cameron Harrington (Durham University)
Cris na Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia)
Heike Schroeder (University of East Anglia)
Eve Bratman (Franklin & Marshall College)
Je J. Corntassel (University of Victoria)
WE08: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
What Di erences do Women Make in Interna onal A airs?
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Disc.
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)
On the Impossibility of Feminist Foreign Policy
Fiona Robinson (Carleton University)
Lindsay Robinson (Carleton University )
The Impeachment of First Female President and Voters' Evalua on
of Her Poli cal Legacy
Young-Im Lee (California State University-Sacramento)
The Lady’s Not for Turning: Masculinity, Interna onal Nego a ons,
and Candidate Selec on
Thomas Worth (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Rethinking Gender and Con ict
Joshua Couronne (University of Chicago)
WE09: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Interna onal Law in a Regional Perspec ve
Panel
Interna onal Law
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Chair
Disc.
Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)
Elisa Narminio (Waseda University & Université Libre de
Bruxelles)
Businesses as criminal jus ce actors? The devolu on of an tra cking responsibili es to global companies in the European
Union (EU) and the Associa on of Southeast Asian Na ons
Elisa Narminio (Waseda University & Université Libre de
Bruxelles)
Distribu on of EU Norma ve Power through the ECJ Rulings – The
GDPR Revolu on
Yuval Reinfeld (BGU - Ben Gurion University)
Preven ng Backlash and Enhancing the Stability and Sustainability
of Interna onal Investment Law in La n America: Insights for
Ins tu onal Reform from Self-Determina on Theory (SDT)
Kevin Grant (Florida Interna onal University)
Resistance against Regional Human Rights Courts: recent
developments
Lucas Mendes Felippe (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)
WE10: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Non-State Actors in Interna onal Rela ons
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Towards change and transforma on in World Poli cs: the role of
non-state actors
Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra)
Populism and Capitalism in Contemporary China: Exploring the
'Popular' Through Online Media
Rityusha Mani Tiwary (University of Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat
Singh College)
Social Media and Protests in an Authoritarian Regime: An Analysis
of the Facebook Poli cal Blogsophere in Vietnam
Phuong Hoang (Na onal Intelligence University)
"In defense of ‘click vism’ - the poli cal agency of #ac vism"
Selina O'Doherty (Queens University, Belfast)
Internet freedom and social media e ects: revisi ng democracy and
ci zen a tudes in La n America
Jason Gainous (University of Louisville )
Kevin Wagner (Florida Atlan c University)
Tricia Gray (University of Louisville)
Contending Forces of Iden es and Performances of Agency in IR: A
Case Study on Securi sa on Theory and Non-State Actors
Zoi Vardanika (N/A)
More Youtubing More vo ng?- Poli cal U liza on of YouTube and
its impact on Vo ng behavior : The case of 2020 General Elec on in
Korea
Monetary Economics as State Building – Non-State Actors
Challenging Interna onal Financial Systems
Ayse Lokmanoglu (Georgia State University)
Global Power and Global Actor: Drawing a line between the two
concepts
Şaban H. Çaliş (Selçuk University)
WE11: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Partner Organiza on
The Pandemic’s Impact on Supply Chains from China and
Regionalism
Korea Economic Ins tute of America
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Soomin Hong (Yonsei University)
WE14: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Performa ve Prac ces of Layered Sovereignty
Interna onal Law
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Jürgen Neyer (European University Viadrina)
Kyle Ferrier (Korea Economic Ins tute of America)
Kyle Ferrier (Korea Economic Ins tute of America)
Privacy variance of layered sovereignty
Mart Susi (University of Talinn)
Norma ve exports as performed sovereignty: lessons from
governing expression in shared communica on spaces
Troy Stangarone (Korea Economic Ins tute of America)
Ma hias Ke emann (Leibniz Ins tute for Media Research |
Hans-Bredow-Ins tut, Hamburg)
The Pandemic’s Impact on Supply Chains from China and
Regionalism – The View from South Korea
Jin Kyo Suh (Korea Ins tute for Interna onal Economic Policy )
U.S.-China Economic Decoupling and Taiwan’s Reposi oning in
Global Supply Chains
Jinji Chen (CTBC Business School)
Disc.
Anna Jarstad (Uppsala University)
Interviewing (a) post-war genera on(s): peace and role iden
Amitendu Palit (Ins tute of South Asian Studies, Na onal
University of Singapore)
Rede ning Globaliza on: Japan and the Future of Global Supply
Chains
Mireya Solis (Brookings Ins tu on)
Johanna J. Söderström (Uppsala University)
es
Video Data Analysis: The Methodological Promise of Videos in
Peace Research
Isabel Bramsen (Associate Senior Lecturer, Lund University)
WE12: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Diversity, Freedom of Expression, and Scholarly Debate
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Lacin Idil Oz g (Yildiz Technical University)
Helin Sari Ertem (Istanbul Medeniyet University)
Simon Dalby (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Åshild Kolås (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Anjoo Sharan Upadhayaya (Benaras Hindu University)
Online Media Caucus
WE15: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Methodological Innova on Solving Research Problems? (Challenges
of Making Peace Researchable I)
Peace Studies
COVID-19, Supply Chains and Dependence on China – The View
from India
WE13: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Online Media and Poli cal Par cipa on
Jürgen Neyer (European University Viadrina)
Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University)
Performa ve Prac ces of Layered Sovereignty: A Research Agenda
The Pandemic’s Impact on Supply Chains from China and
Regionalism – The View from the U.S.
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Panel
Life history diagrams as a tool for studying everyday experiences of
war and peace
Jenny Hedström (Örebro University)
Elisabeth Olivius (Umeå University)
Researching Peace: Process tracing cri cal junctures as an
innova ve methodology
Thania Pa enholz (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
WE16: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Science Fic on, Dystopia, and the Study of Global Poli cs
Panel
Theory
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Kathleen Brennan (The University of Queensland)
Kathleen Brennan (The University of Queensland)
Panel
From Imagina on as Faculty, to Imagina on as Life-Ac vity: Bringing
Vygotsky into IR
Shannon K. Brincat (University of the Sunshine Coast)
Westphalia in Space: Interna onal Rela ons, Science Fic on and
Limits of Imagina on
Mustafa A. Sezal (University of Groningen)
Fic on as Method: Using Melville, Mieville, and Medieval Welsh
Tales to Reconceptualize The Interac ons of Online and O ine
Worlds
Kathleen Brennan (The University of Queensland)
WE19: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Partner Organiza on
Authority and the (De)Legi ma on of Interna onal Organiza ons
German Poli cal Science Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Asymmetric Authority. How the Rise of Interna onal Authority
undermines Sovereign Equality
Alexandros Tokhi (Social Science Research Center Berlin)
Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center)
Beyond Interna onal Rela ons Theory? The World-Orders of Dune
Fernanda Barasuol (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
Thiago Borne (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
(UFRGS))
WE17: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Nuclear Latency and Prospects for Prolifera on
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University)
Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University)
Legi macy-E ciency Trade-O s in Global Governance: IOs,
Ins tu onal Fragmenta on, and a New Division of Labor
Lora Viola (Free University Berlin)
Enhancing or de ec ng public accountability? The language of
European Commission press releases 1985-2018
Chris an Rauh (WZB Berlin Social Science Center )
What Ci zens Really Want: Improving an IO’s Public Legi macy by
Ins tu onal Reforms?
Constan n Schäfer (WWU Münster)
Bernd Schlipphak (University of Muenster)
Oliver Treib (University of Münster)
A-Bomb for the People: Domes c Drivers of Nuclear Latency
Rebecca Davis Gibbons (The Belfer Center)
Ariel Petrovics (Harvard Kennedy School)
Alliance Credibility and Nuclear Pursuit: Survey experiment and
elite interviews from South Korea
Jooeun Kim (Council on Foreign Rela ons)
Truth Behind the Story: Poli cal Willingness to acquire Nuclear
Weapons in Japan and South Korea
Alex Lee (University of California, Irvine)
Does the Acquisi on of Nuclear Latency Embolden States?
Mayumi Fukushima (RAND Corpora on)
Leveraging Latency: How Technology Shapes the A rac veness of
Nuclear Bargains
Tristan Anderson Volpe (US Naval Postgraduate School)
WE18: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Partner Organiza on
Theore cal Perspec ves on the Crisis Surrounding Iran’s Nuclear
Program
Turkish Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University)
Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University)
Paul E. Lenze Jr. (Northern Arizona University)
Seeking common ground for scholars on Iran's nuclear program: Is
there any way for Western scholars to know what Iran really wants?
Fred Cherno
(Colgate University)
The Iran nuclear deal: How actors use strategic narra ve to manage
stand-o temporali es and a ects
Alister Miskimmon (Queen's University, Belfast)
Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Coercion without Diplomacy: A Realist Construc vism Approach to
Iran’s Nuclear Crisis
Saira Bano (Mount Royal University)
Populist Securi za on and the Iranian Nuclear Program: Iran, Israel,
and the Poli cs of Perpetual Crisis
Jonathan Leslie (SOAS)
The Poli cal Economy of the Iranian Nuclear Crisis
Halit M. Tagma (Northern Arizona University)
Paul E. Lenze Jr. (Northern Arizona University)
Tobias Lenz (Leuphana University Lüneburg)
Bernd Schlipphak (University of Muenster)
Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University)
Discursive Legi ma on in Regional Organiza ons
Tobias Lenz (Leuphana University Lüneburg)
WE20: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
2021 SWIPE Mentor Award Roundtable
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Cindy Cheng (Bavarian School of Public Policy)
Kenneth Scheve (Yale University)
Adriane Fresh (Duke University)
Allison Carnegie (Columbia University)
WE21: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Partner Organiza on
Making Sense of Interna onal Law and Poli cs in the 21st Century
Bri sh Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Mikael Rask Madsen (University of Copenhagen)
James Gow (King's College London)
Yuna C. Han (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Henry M. Lovat (University of Glasgow, School of Law)
Kurt Mills (University of Dundee)
Victor Peskin (Arizona State University)
Nora Stappert (University of Leeds)
WE22: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Ac ve and Innova ve Learning under the Shadow of COVID-19:
Changes, Challenges, Opportuni es
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University)
Guy Zohar (Bar-Ilan University)
Douglas Becker (University of Southern California)
Daniela Irrera (University of Catania)
Nane e S. Levinson (American University)
Mary Jane C. Parmen er (Arizona State University)
Joseph W. Roberts (Roger Williams University)
Panel
WE23: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Queering Space and Time in Interna onal Studies: From Global
Movements to Na onal and Local Reponses
THE QUAD IN INDIAN BALANCING STRATEGY IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC
REGION
Jakub Zajączkowski (Faculty of Poli cal Science and
Interna onal Studies, University of Warsaw)
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Poli cal and geopoli cal representa ons of India-Japan rela ons.
Challenging China in South Asia?
Chair
Disc.
India and the Idea of Free & Open Indo-Paci c Region
Sithembile Mbete (University of Pretoria)
Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito
USFQ / Amherst College)
Queering States and Sexuali es Beyond Modernity’s Racial Logics
V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona)
The Global Poli cs of Coding Sexual Iden es: Temporal and
Geographic Di erence Regarding In macies in Lebanon and Egypt
Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)
Disloca ng LGBT Poli cs: Geo-Temporality in Uganda and Serbia
Koen Slootmaeckers (City, University of London)
Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont)
Interna onal Law
Disc.
Nina Reiners (University of Potsdam )
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)
Nina Reiners (University of Potsdam )
James M. Goldgeier (American University)
Timothy Sayle (University of Toronto)
Why Do Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania Di er From Each Other in
Their Level of Commitment to NATO?
Sco Cooper (Brigham Young University)
Legisla ve Frac onaliza on and NATO Defense Spending:
Reassessing the Sources of Cheap Riding in the Transatlan c
Alliance, 1975-2015
Jordan Ernstsen (University of Chicago)
NATO’s Decision-Making Process in Budge ng: Prospects of the
burden-sharing problem
Paths of Norm Change in Interna onal Poli cs
Nico Krisch (Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Ezgi Yildiz (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Gustavo Dall'Agnol (Pon
Gerais (PUC-MG))
cia Universidade Católica de Minas
WE28: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Peacebuilding Across Interna onal, Na onal, and Local Levels
Resurgent Authoritarianism and Interna onal Norm Change
Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California)
The Eternal Sunshine of the Theorist’s Mind
Peace Studies
Mark A. Pollack (Temple University)
Chair
WE25: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Indigenous Monitoring and Evalua on Systems for Adap ve
Peacebuilding
Peace Studies
Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen)
Sukanya Podder (King's College London)
Pamina M. Firchow (Brandeis University)
Isioma Ile (University of the Western Cape)
Morten Boas (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Morgan Brigg (University of Queensland)
Lara Olson (University of Oxford)
Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary)
M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Founda on (TPF); and
Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA))
Chair
Disc.
William T. Eliason (Na onal Defense University)
Giovanni Man lla (University of Cambridge)
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)
Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)
South Asia in World Poli cs
Diploma c Studies
WE27: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
NATO and Contemporary Security Challenges
NATO First: How NATO Can Be er Defend Itself Through Improved
Capabili es and Coopera on
Recapturing Interna onal Lawmaking: Consensus Decision-Making
in the 1970s Regula on of Conven onal Weapons
WE26: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
South Asia & the Realignments in the Indo-Paci c
Anita Dkhar (RUDN University)
Can a Common European Defense Union Coexist with NATO?
Pathways from Interna onal Formality
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Varun Tomar (Interna onal Chris an University)
DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE INDIAN
OCEAN REGION FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF CHINA, INDIA AND
THE UNITED STATES
Interna onal Security Studies
WE24: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Interna onal Legal Order in the Making: Pathways for Change and
Sources of Resilience
Chair
Disc.
Maria Bastos (University of Management and
Technology/University of Westminster)
Panel
Erin L. McCandless (University of Witwatersrand)
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)
UN peacebuilding interven on and local con ict resolu on
ins tu ons
Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University)
Blended Legi macy and Dynamics of Na on-State Forma on:
External Peace Missions and Informal Power Networks in the
Balkans
Solveig Richter (University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt School of
Public Policy)
Siddharth Tripathi (University of Erfurt)
The Measurement and Evalua on of Track Two Dialogues: Towards
a Model for Re ec ve Prac ce
Elizabeth Shillings (The United States Ins tute of Peace)
WE29: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Disarming Posi vism in the Nuclear Field: Post-Posi vist
Approaches to Nuclear Weapons
Panel
Jens Herpolsheimer (Leipzig University, SFB 1199)
Legi macy through Recogni on? The External Rela ons of
Interna onal Organisa ons
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Kenneth S ller (University of Oxford)
Sidra Hamidi (Stetson University)
Hyun-Binn Cho (The College of New Jersey)
Alcides Peron (Universidade de São Paulo)
NUCLEAR SYMBOLISM: Status, Pres ge, and the Noxious Value of
Nuclear Weapons
Orion Noda (University of São Paulo & King's College London)
Educa ng 21st Century Deterrence: Understanding the signi cance
of a tudes towards nuclear weapons, in the shaping of policy.
Patricia Shamai (Universiy of Portsmouth)
Moving Towards a Quantum View of Nuclear Weapons and Strategy
in Interna onal Rela ons
Carina Meyn (The Royal Danish Defense College)
WE30: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Masculini es, Militaries, Sex and Gender
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Militarized masculinity and social control in hybrid regimes
Rebecca Tapsco
Prac ces of Inter-regionalism between the Economic Community of
West African States (ECOWAS) and the European Union
(The Fletcher School, Tu s University)
Performing Power: Vanity, Anthropomorphism, and Gender in the al
-Baghdadi Raid
Candice Ortbals-Wiser (Pepperdine University)
Brandon Easley (Pepperdine University)
Lori Poloni-Staudinger (Northern Arizona University)
Re-de ning the Standard of Regional Integra on from and for the
Global South
Ivo Ganchev (Queen Mary University of London)
WE33: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Climate Poli cal Economy in the Americas: Domes c-Interna onal
E orts and Resistance to Mi gate and Adapt
Environmental Studies
Disc.
Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Universidad de Guadalajara - México)
The Poten al of Cri cal Junctures to Transit to a Low-Carbon
Economy: The Inadvertent Role of La n America in the Fight Against
Climate Change
Laura Daniela Stevens León (American University)
Mapping the con ict landscape of resistance against renewable
energy projects in Mexico: Are roadblocks to REPs unsurmountable?
Raul Pacheco-Vega (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO) México)
Israel Solorio (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)
Federalism, climate policies and homogeniza on in North America
Gaspare M. Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)
Laura Daniela Stevens León (American University)
The Dream that Crashed – Deconstruc ng JAS 39 Gripen through a
theore cal lens of na on and gender
S na Malmén (Stockholm University)
Emma Magdalena Rosengren (Stockholm University)
¿Challenging patriarchal percep ons? The in uence of former
female combatants’ par cipa on in FARC on male iden es
Laura Camila Barrios Sabogal (Universidad del Rosario)
Transforming Military Masculini es and Nego a ng Gender
Iden es A er Con ict in Sierra Leone and Liberia
Maximilian Kiefer (University of Tübingen)
WE31: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
World Cafe on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
Roundtable
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University)
Cris na M. Balboa (Baruch College - CUNY, Marxe School of
Public and Interna onal A airs)
Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)
Prakash Kashwan (University of Connec cut)
Emma Lecavalier (University of Toronto)
Yixian Sun (University of Bath)
WE32: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Regionalism II: Inter-Regional Linkages and Integra on Forces
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Debora L. VanNijna en
Carbon Pricing and Climate Governance: Transregional Local Policies
in the North American region
Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i)
The World of Overlapped Regions: Psychological Explana on on
Membership Poli cs of Exclusionary Regionalism
Shintaro Hamanaka (Ins tute of Developing Economies )
WE34: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Moral Responsibility in Twenty-First Century Warfare
Roundtable
Interna onal Ethics
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Steven C. Roach (University of South Florida)
Jai Gallio (UNSW & The University of Oxford)
Thomas E. Doyle (Texas State University)
Peter Sutch (Cardi University)
Sommer Mitchell (Pennsylvania State University)
David Gunkel (Northern Illinois University)
WE35: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
New Direc ons in Feminist IR Research: Graduate Student
Contribu ons
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Patrick Hughes (Queen's University, Belfast)
Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)
Re-pathologizing queer bodies: The re-emergence of 'gender
ideology' at the United Na ons
Ariel G. Mekler (Graduate Center, CUNY)
Diversity in Debate at the United Na ons : An Analysis through the
Concept of Intersec onality
Leah R. Kimber (University of Geneva)
The Making of the Post-1945 Female Soldier(s)
Rachel Zhou (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
An Egyp an phoenix? The role of a uthoritarian sexual harassment
in the reac va on of Egyp an feminism in 2011
Michaela Grančayová (Comenius University in Bra slava,
Slovakia)
WE36: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Reinterpre ng Secularism in Di erent Contexts
Panel
Does ideology ma er for con ict severity? A comparison of
religious, secular ideological and non-ideological armed con icts
Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Why Poor Countries Experience Less Religious Con ict
Sultan Tepe (University of Illinois at Chicago)
The Religious Founda ons of Con ict in a “Secular” State: Evidence
from Colombia
Nilay Saiya (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Exploring Public Percep ons of Religious Insurgency
Jason Klocek (University of Notre Dame)
Shauna Gillooly (University of California, Irvine)
Modern Blasphemy and Its Secular Muse: Rethinking the Rushdie
A air in India and Turkey
Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Feeling Right(s): The ECtHR’s Construc on of Religious O ense from
O o to E.S.
Gina Giliber
(Northwestern University)
Resistance Beyond the Secular Bias: Intepre ng Ahmadiyya Muslim
Community’s Religious Prac ces
Misbah Hyder (University of California, Irvine)
WE37: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Leadership Change and Organiza onal E ects
Panel
First Succession: The Unique Challenges of a Terrorist Group’s First
Leadership Change
Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College)
External Security Threats and Leaders’ Coup-Proo ng Strategies
Hwalmin Jin (Texas A&M University)
Scien
Disc.
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Saurabh Pant (University of Essex)
Panacea or Peril: Sub-state Varia on in the E ects of Educa on on
Terrorism
Howard Sanborn (Virginia Military Ins tute)
The Social Determinants of Popula on Displacement and
Community Resilience in Armed Con ict
Casey Crisman-Cox (Texas A&M University)
Panel
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Religious Discrimina on in the Shadow of Con ict: Quan ta ve
Analysis, 1990-2014
Mora Deitch (Bar-Ilan University)
Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland)
Stacey L. Hunt (Auburn University)
Empathy and Civic Engagement during Con ict: Experimental
Evidence from Mexico
Rebecca Bell-Mar n (el Ins tuto Tecnológico y de Estudios
Superiores de Monterrey)
Crea ve Approach to Con ict Resolu on: The Gandhian way
Sanjeev Kumar (Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi)
WE41: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
‘Violent Extremism’ and ‘Countering Violent Extremism’: Cri cally
Exploring Intersec ons of Gender and Race in Interna onal
Security
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Chair
Jennifer Philippa Eggert (Joint Learning Ini a ve on Faith and
Local Communi es)
Sherine El Taraboulsi-McCarthy (Overseas Development
Ins tute (ODI))
Nicola Pra (University of Warwick)
Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)
Jennifer Philippa Eggert (Joint Learning Ini a ve on Faith and
Local Communi es)
Alice Finden (SOAS, University of London)
Roya Talibova (University of Michigan)
The Challenger's Coali on: Mobiliza on of religion in civil war.
Public Emo ons and Varia ons of Violence: Evidence from
Colombia
Everyday Violence, Bri sh Colonialism and Egyp an
Counterterrorism
The Imperial Army and the Russian Civil War: The Path From
Oppression to Insurrec on
Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)
Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont)
Disc.
Rebecca Bell-Mar n (el Ins tuto Tecnológico y de Estudios
Superiores de Monterrey)
Juan Masullo (University of Oxford)
Gender, Race, Sex, Securi za on and Development in the Global
South
The Prospect of Punishment and the Strategic Escala on of Civil
Con icts
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Michael Rubin (University of Connec cut)
Daniel Arnon (Emory University)
Richard McAlexander (University of Pennsylvania )
WE39: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Quan ta ve Approaches to Religion and IR 1: Con icts and
Violence
Peace Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Jeremy A. Rinker (University of North Carolina, Greensboro)
Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania)
Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
WE38: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Civil Con ict Escala on
Panel
Global Shi in Discourse: Towards Trauma-informed Peace and
Jus ce Praxis as a Response to the ills of Neoliberal Globaliza on
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Disc.
WE40: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Emo ons and Peace II
Gender’s Place in the Countering Violent Extremism Agenda of the
Philippines
Ava Patricia Avila (Verve Research)
Sex Economy: Counter-terrorism and Sexual Violence in
Northeastern Nigeria
Emeka Thaddues Njoku (University of Ibadan, Ibadan)
Joshua Akintayo (University of Ibadan)
Gender, Religion and PVE in Lebanon
Lara Azzam (Berghof Founda on )
Jennifer Philippa Eggert (Joint Learning Ini a ve on Faith and
Local Communi es)
WE42: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Contes ng Dispossession: Feminist Narra ves on Land Struggles in
the Global South
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg)
Taberaremasu ka? Gastronomy as Diploma c Adversity
Petrice R. Flowers (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
The ‘new normal’ or how EU diplomacy copes with social distancing
under Covid-19
Massarah Dawood (York University )
Building Afrodiasporical queer Bridges through San Cristobal de las
Casas
Anabel Mitjans Alayón (CESMECA-UNICACH)
‘The River Was My Teacher’: Poe cs and Rela onal Sensibility in a
Development Study Case
Túlio Resende Zille (Johns Hopkins University)
This land is your land, this land is my land: Exploring the limits of
na onalist state-building through the lens of Indigeneity
Mariam Georgis (University of Manitoba)
WE43: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Recep on and Rejec on of Refugees in Compara ve Perspec ve
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Laura Pascual Matellán (University of Salamanca)
Refugee Rese lement and Integra on in the United States
Prakash Adhikari (Central Michigan University)
Wendy L. Hansen (University of New Mexico)
Restric ve refugee policies: A guarantee for local security?
Heidrun Bohnet (University of Geneva)
Bordering prac ces: a contribu on to theory and prac ce through
the case of Hungarian-Serb border policing prac ces
Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University)
De ec ng Undocumented Migrants: A Compara ve Examina on of
Border Externaliza on Policies in the United States, European
Union, and Australia
Jus n Schon (University of Florida)
Framing of immigrants and refugees during the EU’s refugee crisis:
Comparing framing of di erent categories of migrants across EastCentral European and Western European countries
Jan Kovar (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague &
University of New York in Prague)
Panel
Human Rights
Chair
Mariana Prandini Assis (Dalhousie University)
Sites of memory as spaces for accountability: Human rights
promo on in Chile today
Lauren M. Balasco (Stockton University )
Human Rights Viola ons and the Mexican Military
Cynthia McMeekin (California State University, Los Angeles)
'Human rights for righteous humans’: the pi alls of
vernacularisa on theory
Joana Perrone (University of Oxford)
The implementa on of the New Migra on Policy in Mexico:
Rhetoric of a Human Rights-based Approach
Rosario de la Luz Rizzo Lara (University of Kent)
Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg)
Constance Duncombe (Monash University)
Gender and Diploma c Danger
Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras)
Itziar Ruiz-Gimenez Arrieta (Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid)
WE44: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Human Rights in La n America
Panel
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
Connec ng Land Dispossession, and Gender Based Violence:
Contextualizing Iraq
Chair
WE45: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Diplomacy Under Adverse Condi ons
Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen)
Kris n Anabel Eggeling (University of Copenhagen)
Diplomacy in liquid modernity. Disrup on and transforma on of
diploma c prac ces in the interregnum
Jeremie Cornut (Simon Fraser University)
Diplomats as the interna onal window for civil society organiza ons
in adverse contexts
Katarzyna Jezierska (University West)
WE46: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Commi ee/Structuring
Methods Café: Foreign Policy Analysis - Methods and Approaches
Foreign Policy Analysis
Professional Development Commi ee
Chair
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Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas)
Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)
Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)
Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury)
Janice Gross Stein (University of Toronto)
Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh)
Merje Kuus (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Patrick A. Mello (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy,
University of Erfurt)
Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
Yf Reykers (Department of Poli cal Science, Maastricht
University )
Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida)
Roxanna Sjostedt (Lund University)
Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University)
Michael D. Young (Social Science Automa on, Inc)
WE47: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Structuring Inclusion
Interna onal rela ons as if people ma er: Research and learning
through community, vulnerability, accountability and reciprocity
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
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Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University)
Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)
Oumar Ba (Morehouse College)
Saara Särmä (Tampere University)
Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University)
Ami Shah (Paci c Lutheran University)
Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues Lopes (Pon cal Catholic
University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas))
Vinicius Tavares (PUC Minas Gerais)
Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth)
Gino Vlavonou (University of O awa)
Kevin C. Dunn (Hobart and William Smith Colleges)
WE48: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
The United States and the 19th Century Interna onal Society
Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech)
Christopher Rossi (University of iowa)
Great Powers, Spheres of In uence and Deep Pluralism: America
and the Monroe Doctrine
Paul Sharp (University of Minnesota Duluth)
Post-Revolu onary America and the Law of Na ons: Wheaton’s
Elements 1836-46
Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham)
The United States and State Sovereignty in the 19th Century
W. David Clinton (Baylor University)
Bri sh Canada and the US: How Trea es Created the Material Basis
for Sovereignty
Mary H. Durfee (Michigan Technological University)
Turkey’s Ambivalent Religious So Power in the Illiberal Turn
Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University)
The Modi Government and the Uses and Limits of Religious So
Power
James Hoesterey (Emory University)
‘Brazil above everything or God above everyone?’ The sources of
Brazil’s religious so power
Guilherme Casarões (Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo)
Panel
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
R. B. J. Walker (University of Victoria & PUC Rio)
Tom Lundborg (Swedish Defence University)
Modern order, epistemic order, interna onal order
Marta Bashovski (Campion College at the University of Regina)
Global Historical Sociology, Alterna ve Histories and the problem of
sovereignty
Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
'As old as war itself’? Historicising the universal mercenary
Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
The Poli cs of Providence: History and Philosophy in Post-War
Interna onal Thought
Will Kujala (University of Alberta)
Interna onal History and Modern Subjec vity: Bu er eld, Wight,
Fasolt
Joanna de V. Cordeiro (University of Victoria)
WF00: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Greening through Trade: How American Trade Policy is Linked to
Environmental Protec on Aborad
WF02: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Intersec onality and Diploma c Prac ce: Historical and IR
Approaches to Gender, Race, Class and Na onality in Diplomacy
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Diploma c Studies
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
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Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval)
Ida Bas aens (Fordham University)
Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)
Aseem Prakash (University of Washington)
Charles B. Roger (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Tana Johnson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University)
Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg)
Elise Stephenson (Gri th University)
Harry Mace (University of Cambridge)
Petrice R. Flowers (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
Deepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore)
WF03: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
All the World’s a Stage: Re ec ons on the Relevance of Simula ons
and Ac ve Learning in a Post-Pandemic World
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Part.
Part.
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Environmental Studies
Chair
Chair
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Part.
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Part.
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Anita Weiss (University of Oregon)
Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of
Birmingham)
Indonesian Islam as Model for the World?: Diplomacy, So Power,
and the Geopoli cs of ‘Moderate Islam’
The United States and the Great Powers
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)
Miki Fabry (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
WE49: Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Order, History, and the Limits of Modern Knowledge
Panel
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Foreign Policy Analysis
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
English School
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
WF01: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Religion in the Foreign Policy of Emerging Powers
Daniela Irrera (University of Catania)
Hemda Ben-Yehuda (Bar-Ilan University)
Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)
Michael J. Butler (Clark University)
Luba Levin-Banchik (California State University, San
Bernardino)
WF04: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
What’s Next for (Research On) Peacekeeping?
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
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Han Dorussen (University of Essex)
Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas)
Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University)
Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Louise Olsson (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford)
Timothy Passmore (Virginia Military Ins tute)
Jaroslav Tir (University of Colorado)
Roundtable
WF05: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Interlingual Rela ons: Encounters at the Edge of Linguis c Worlds
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Development
Chair
Chair
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Panel
Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)
Gino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania)
WF08: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Restructuring the Liberal Asian Order Post-COVID-19: Challenges in
Regionalism, Security and Economics
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Toshihiro Minohara (Kobe University)
Srabani Roy Choudhury (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Na onalism versus a liberal Asian order in the Senkaku/Diaoyu
con ict
Juan Luis Lopez Aranguren (University of Zaragoza (Spain))
COVID-19 Pandemic and Restructuring of Global Supply Chain A
Case Study of Japanese Business
Srabani Roy Choudhury (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Environmental Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Michael Giesen (Freie Universität Berlin)
Borders as Interna onal Ins tu ons
Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)
Einar Wigen (University of Oslo)
Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)
Daniel J. Levine (University of Alabama)
Anatoly Reshetnikov (Webster Vienna Private University)
Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt)
Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State
University (Virginia Tech))
Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen)
Alireza Shams Lahijani (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)
WF06: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Climate Change and Climate Jus ce in Global Interna onal
Rela ons
In Good Neighborhood?: Emerging Cogni ve and Norma ve
Networks of the Interna onal Human Rights Regime
Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen)
Alexa Zellen n (UCD, School of Poli cs and Interna onal
Rela ons Bel eld, Dublin)
Contested Climate Jus ce: Local con icts and global orders of
climate governance
Rise of Regionalism in Asia
Rahul Mishra (Mishra)
Order-building by Other Means: ASEAN's Poli cal Power in
Construc ng Regional Order in Asia and Beyond
Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University)
Japan’s Security ‘Normalisa on’ and the Indo-Paci c in a Post-Covid
World
Shahana Thankachan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi)
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)
Jan Wilkens (University of Hamburg)
WF09: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Surveying and Measuring Gender: Quan ta ve Feminist
Approaches to IR
Non-state Climate Change Ac on: Hope for Just Response to
Climate Change?
Alix Dietzel (University of Bristol)
Climate Change, Procedural Jus ce and Poli cal Nego a on from
Kyoto to Paris
Franziskus von Lucke (University of Tübingen)
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Disc.
Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University)
Courtney N. Burns (Bucknell University)
Poli cs by other means? The judicializa on of global climate
con icts and its e ects.
Banning Gendered Violence: Women’s Poli cal Representa on and
Child Pornography Bans
Rela ng (to) Climate Crisis
Gender(ed) Percep ons: Sexual Iden ty, Gender Iden ty, and
Interna onal Rela ons
Stefan Aykut (University of Hamburg)
Minju Kwon (Chapman University)
Alexa Zellen n (UCD, School of Poli cs and Interna onal
Rela ons Bel eld, Dublin)
WF07: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Norm Emergence, Contesta on, and Evolu on
Thomas Worth (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Panel
Human Rights
Interna onal Law
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Carla Winston (University of Melbourne)
Ideas, Agency and Human Rights Redress
Maria Armoudian (University of Southern California)
Withdrawal as Contesta on. Excep ons, compe ng norms, and the
robustness of women's rights norms
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fair eld University)
EU norms internaliza on struggles: protec on of human rights in
Latvia
Anna Gromilova (Metropolitan University, Prague)
Mats Braun (Metropolitan University, Prague)
Measuring Progress Globally: The Women, Peace and Security Index
Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service,
Georgetown University)
Public Responses to the Race and Gender of Terrorist Vic ms
Candice Ortbals-Wiser (Pepperdine University)
Lori Poloni-Staudinger (Northern Arizona University)
Charlo e Lang (Pepperdine University)
WF10: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
North Korea and the Interna onal Order
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Hak Yin Li (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Hak Yin Li (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Poli cs of Toys in Con ict and Post-Con ict Spheres: The North
Korea-South Korea Toy Story
Virginie Grzelczyk (Aston University)
Ins tu ons, Individuals and Iden es: Revisi ng the E ects of
Trump on The Interna onal Order
WF13: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
Scholarship and Professionaliza on of IR: Mul ple Voices for a
Complex World
Jonathan E. Czarnecki (U.S. Naval War College)
Robert Tomlinson (U.S. Naval War College)
North Korea: a crea ve challenge to the liberal interna onal order?
Edward H. K. Howell (University of Oxford)
Contes ng the global nuclear order: US-DPRK rela ons between
Trump and Kim Jong-un
Edward H. K. Howell (University of Oxford)
North Korea, Juche, and the Enduring Regime
Kristen Noa (University of Miami)
WF11: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
A New Role for Interna onal Law in Global Health?
Panel
Global Health
Interna onal Law
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Steven Ho man (York University)
Kelley Lee (Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser
University)
Learning from Fla ening the Curve: a unifying global target for drug
resistant infec ons
Susan Rogers Van Katwyk (Global Strategy Lab, York University)
New threats, new laws, old challenges: lesson learning in the me
of COVID
Isaac Weldon (Global Strategy Lab)
From Revision to Revival: Transforming the Interna onal Health
Regula ons for a Pandemic Resilient Future
Roojin Habibi (York University)
Accountability in Interna onal Law for Global Health
Alexandra Phelan (Georgetown University)
Power, fragmenta on and interna onal law during a pandemic
Lisa Forman (University of Toronto)
WF12: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
Overlap and complexity in regional and interna onal regimes and
organiza ons
German Poli cal Science Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro)
Between Complementarity and Con ict: Overlapping Regionalism
under Scru ny
Sören Stapel (University of Freiburg)
The Regime Complex for the Protec on of the Rights of Indigenous
People
Laura Gomez Mera (University of Miami)
Peace Process Subsidiarity in Theory and Prac ce in Africa
Brooke N. Coe (Oklahoma State University)
Kathryn Nash (University of Edinburgh)
The Architects of Complexity. Why European States Duplicate Policy
Competencies in Regional Organiza ons
Diana Panke (University of Freiburg)
A er Fragmenta on: Norm collisions, interface con icts, and
con ict management
Chris an Kreuder-Sonnen (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
World Interna onal Studies Commi ee
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw)
Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University)
Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal
Studies Organiza on (PHISO))
Melisa Deciancio (University of Münster/FLACSO)
Juha A. Vuori (Tampere University)
WF14: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Cri cal Perspec ves on Terrorism
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Kathryn Marie Fisher (Na onal Defense University)
‘Innocent’ Enough? The Poli cs on Repatria on of ISIS-a liated
Child Na onals in Canada and the UK
Iuliia Hoban (Radford University)
The UN and counter-terrorism. The evolu on of a global ght
Alice Mar ni (Universidad Comillas)
Countering Violent Extremism and Its Impacts on Local
Communi es: Exploring Through the Lens of Iden ty Theory
Claire Downing (School for Con ict Analysis and Resolu on (SCAR), George Mason University)
Globalized Extremism: Examining the Common Threads that Unite
Extreme Ideologies
Chris ne German (George Mason University)
Globaliza on and Non Tradi onal Security Issues in Central Asia
Hamid Rasool (Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi)
WF15: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Feminist Interroga ons of Global Nuclear Poli cs 1: Gendering
Nuclear Policy-Making and Diplomacy
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)
Shine Choi (Massey University)
Masculinity x3: Castro, Khrushchev, and Kennedy at the Brink of
Nuclear Holocaust
Lorraine Bayard de Volo (University of Colorado)
(En)gendering the Masculinity of Civiliza onal Narra ves in South
Asia’s Nuclear Security Collabora ons
Runa Das (University of Minnesota - Duluth)
Gendered Nuclear (Dis)armament: The Swedish Case
Emma Magdalena Rosengren (Stockholm University)
Gendering the IAEA? Nuclear Bureaucracy as Eunuch
Anna Weichselbraun (University of Vienna)
Hegemonic Masculinity, US Nuclear Policy and Donald Trump
Anne Harrington (Cardi University)
WF16: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
Looking Beyond the Academy: Naviga ng the Job Search for
Applied Jobs for PhDs
Tanya B. Schwarz (American Poli cal Science Associa on)
Heather Wickramarachi (Interna onal Trade Commission)
Sahar Khan (Cato Ins tute )
Julie Taylor (IIE/Fulbright)
Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Indiana University)
Tanya B. Schwarz (American Poli cal Science Associa on)
WF17: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Na onalism and the Global Far-Right in the Post-Pandemic World
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (King's College London)
Owen Worth (University of Limerick)
Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv (The Arc c University of Norway
(UiT))
Roundtable
WF18: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
The Why & Who of Global Governors (1): Perspec ves on Agency in
Global Governance
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Ma hias Ho erberth (University of Texas, San Antonio)
Charlo e Epstein (The University of Sydney)
Tobias Wille (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Laura Zano (Virginia Tech)
Maryam Zarnegar Delo re (George Washington University)
WF19: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Turkish Foreign Policy: Ideologies, Iden
Sarah Maddison (University of Melbourne)
WF21: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Reassessing the Role of the Individual in Foreign Policy
American Poli cal Science Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Agonism and incommensurability: On the (im)possibility of
decolonial dialogue
Partner Organiza on
es, Principles-II
Foreign Policy Analysis
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Karen Smith (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh)
Klaus Brummer (Catholic University of Eichstä -Ingolstadt)
Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University)
Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath)
Anders Wivel (University of Copenhagen)
Caroline Howard Grøn (Aarhus University )
Karin Aggestam (Lund University)
Jamie Gaskarth (Open University)
Flash Talk Session
WF22: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Human Rights: Currrent Trends and Future Challenges
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Francis D. Raska (Charles University)
Sandesha Rayapa (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Evan Sandlin (University of California, Davis)
Frank Okyere Osei (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping
Training Centre)
Carolina Archanjo Portes Ferreira (PUC Minas )
Seyma Akyol (University of North Texas)
Ghashia Kiyani (Kansas State University)
Daniel J. Whelan (Hendrix College)
Human Rights and United States Defense Coopera on Agreements
Evan Sandlin (University of California, Davis)
Interna onal Rela ons Council of Turkey
Interna onal Studies Associa on
U.S. Aid and Subs tu on of Human Rights Viola ons
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Revisi ng Local Agency in Human Rights and Atrocity Preven on in
Africa
Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University)
Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University)
Balkan Devlen (Carleton University)
Lenore G. Mar n (Emmanuel College)
Dilaver Arikan Acar (Yasar University)
WF20: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Advancing Agonis c Peace in Research and Prac ce – Na onal and
Domes c Dynamics
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Isabel Bramsen (Associate Senior Lecturer, Lund University)
Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
Agonis c recogni on: Insights from Israeli-Pales nian and GreekTurkish rela ons
Lisa Strömbom (Lund University)
Preparing for an agonis c peace? Developing tools for dra ing and
assessing peace agreements and their agonis c quali es
Anne Lene Stein (Lund University)
Agonis c Transi onal Jus ce in Ac on: The Case of Northern Ireland
Emma Murphy (University College Dublin)
The Past and Future are Present: Agonis c Dialogue and the Status
of Consensus and Con ict in Northern Ireland
Sara Dybris McQuaid (Aarhus University)
Ghashia Kiyani (Kansas State University)
Frank Okyere Osei (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping
Training Centre)
Cecilia Idika-Kalu (University of Massachuse s, Lowell)
Interna onal Poli cal Organiza ons' Ins tu onal Design and The
Global System of Human Rights Protec on: Power, Consensus,
Iden ty and Legi macy
Carolina Archanjo Portes Ferreira (PUC Minas )
Collabora on among Con ict Management Prac
Human Rights Advocacy Groups
oners and
Seyma Akyol (University of North Texas)
Tracing the U.N.’s "Respect, Protect, Ful ll" Human Rights
Framework: 1976 - 2000
Daniel J. Whelan (Hendrix College)
Dilemmas of an indigenous community during the period of the
Covid-19 pandemic coupled with border tensions at the Himalayan
trijunc on of India-Nepal-China: A case study of the Rung people
Sandesha Rayapa (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
WF23: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Liberalism Under Pressure: a Global Perspec ve
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Isabel Winnwa (Freie Universität Berlin)
Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
WF26: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Catastrophic and Existen al Risks and World Order
Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Communica on
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Catherine Lu (McGill University)
Benoit Pelopidas (Sciences Po)
Entangled Cons tu onalisms: The Idea of “Transforma ve
cons tu onalism” and non-liberal Concep ons of Social Order in
India
Anarchy, Technology, and Human Survival: Accelera ng Growth in
the Technologies of Destruc on and the Problem of Control
The American Retreat from Global Leadership: Impact on South Asia
Assessing Societal Collapse
Retrenchment of U.S. Leadership and Loss of the Leviathan: Internal
and External Constraints on US Foreign Policy
Reform and Restraints Around Social Media
Tobias Berger (Free University Berlin)
Nathan Alexander Sears (University of Toronto)
Michael Lawrence (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs,
University of Waterloo)
Ummu Salma Bava (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Jean A. Garrison (University of Wyoming)
Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)
Ronald J. Deibert (University of Toronto)
Crisis Governance in the Law of the Sea
Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island)
Where is Liberalism in Mexico-US rela ons?
Ana Covarrubias (El Colegio de Mexico)
A liberal project without foothold: The rights-based approach
between tradi on and self-reliance in Sierra Leone
Anne Menzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
WF24: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Women's and Sexuality Rights and Gender Poli cs in the World
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
Broken marriages and indoctrinated genderless children: ‘Gender
Ideology’ Discourses in the Czech and Slovak Republics
Katerina Krulisova (No ngham Trent University)
A New Transna onal Norma ve Order on Abor on: Feminist Direct
Ac on and Self-Care as Disruptors and Creators of Legali es
WF27: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Intelligence and Poli cs
Intelligence Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Vierelina Fernández (Florida Interna onal University)
Regula ng Women’s Bodies and the Sanc ty of Life: a compara ve
study of abor on and in-vitro fer liza on in Poland and Germany
Alexandria Wilson-McDonald (University of Florida)
Jim Poole (Interna onal Associa on for Intelligence Educa on )
The Poli cisa on of Intelligence-Sharing: Towards a New
Understanding for the Role of Intelligence Liaison in Interna onal
Poli cs
Aviva Gu mann (King's College London, War Studies
Department)
A world of mirrors: Double agents and the dark underside of the
interna onal system
Tom Lundborg (Swedish Defence University)
Intelligence Diplomacy: a new concept to understand intelligence
agencies’ interven ons in interna onal poli cs
Sophia Ho mann (Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient)
Stephanie Carvin (NPSIA, Carleton University)
Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa)
Tara Chandra (University of California, Berkeley)
Rachel Fisher (University of California, Berkeley)
Roundtable
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
c Research
Poli cs and Intelligence: The Canadian Experience
I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar: Assessing Government
Responsiveness to Mass Protest on Women's Rights
WF25: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Experimental Methods in Foreign Policy Analysis
Hager Ben Ja el (Na onal Center for Scien
(CNRS))
Damien Rogers (Massey University)
The role of policy customers in the produc on of strategic
intelligence
Mariana Prandini Assis (Dalhousie University)
“Queen of the South” or “Some Girls for Las Vegas”? Breaks and
Con nuity with the Sexual Contract in Mexico and Colombia’s DrugTra cking Socie es
Panel
Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld)
Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University)
Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida)
A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas)
Clayton Webb (University of Kansas)
Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology)
WF28: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Ci zens, Elites, and the Legi macy of Global Governance
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Michael Zuern (Berlin Social Science Center)
Michael Barne (George Washington University)
Michael Tomz (Stanford University)
Ci zens, Elites, and the Legi macy of Interna onal Organiza ons: A
Research Agenda
Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University)
Theorizing Ci zen and Elite Legi macy Beliefs towards Global
Governance
Jan Aart Scholte (Leiden University)
Explaining Elite Con dence in Interna onal Organiza ons
Soetkin Verhaegen (Stockholm University)
Explaining Ci zen Con dence in Interna onal Organiza ons
Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University)
Cyber-Terrorism in the Eyes of the Public - A Mul -Country Conjoint
Experiment
Who on Earth Wants Global Democracy - and Why (Not)? A
Theore cal and Experimental Study of World Public Opinion
Farsan Ghassim (University of Oxford)
WF29: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Interac ons between State and Non-State Actors in a Changing
Interna onal Order
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Ryan Shandler (The University of Haifa)
Harry Oppenheimer (Harvard University)
Michael L. Gross (The University of Haifa, Israel)
Daphna Cane (The University of Haifa)
The E ects of Extended Exposure to Cybersecurity Incidents
Miguel Alberto Gomez (ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies)
Christopher Whyte (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Kai Thaler (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Jessica Stanton (Temple University)
Disentangling Dynamics of Civil Con ict Contagion and Escala on.
Lindsay Hundley (Stanford University)
Iris Malone (George Washington University)
WF32: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Civilians and the Military in Defense and Security
Interna onal Security Studies
Entrapment by Proxy: Explaining When Proxies Escalate Inter-State
Disputes
Theorists and Prac
Military Gap?
Cracking the Coali on: Exposing the Tumultuous Partnership
between State and Non-State Actors During the Reagan
Administra on.
Explaining Public Demands for Military Exper se in Domes c
Poli cs
Sara Plana (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Michael Kenwick (Rutgers University)
The Impact of US Public Trust and Mistrust of NSA vs State actors on
Surveillance Security Developments
Di Cooke (King's College London)
Proxies, Plausible Deniability, and Escala on Risks in Interna onal
Con ict
Sco Williamson (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Zhao Alexandre Huang (U of Gustave Ei el)
Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York)
#WeAreNATO- NATO's Online Response to Covid19
Ilan Manor (University of Oxford)
Thi Ly Le (University of No ngham, the UK. VNU University of
Languages and Interna onal Studies, Vietnam.)
Zooming in on Trust: Diplomacy under COVID-19
Larissa Versloot (University of Copenhagen)
Remote Controlled Escala on: Drones, Cyber Warfare, and
Controlling Interstate Crises
Erik Lin-Greenberg (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
(Stanford University)
Peace Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Mariya Grinberg (University of Chicago)
Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)
Rob Williams (Washington University in St. Louis)
Mark Crescenzi (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Bailee Donahue (UNC Chapel Hill)
Understanding the US-China Trade Wars: Sources of Uncertainty
and Signaling E ec veness
Panel
Yuleng Zeng (University of South Carolina)
Global Trade and Interstate Con ict: The Indirect Origins of Liberal
Peace
Erik Gartzke (UCSD)
WF34: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Alliance Rela onships
Foreign Policy Analysis
Controlling Tomorrow: Technology, Treaty Language, and
Downstream Compliance
Band of Others: The Psychology of Alliances
Surveillance Technologies and Elec ons
Security Coopera on: Analyzing poten al partners
Jus n Can l (Columbia University)
Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University)
Yuree Noh (Rhode Island College)
Panel
The Last War: Economic Interdependence and the Commitment
Problem
Huan Liu (The University of Sydney)
Yuree Noh (Rhode Island College)
Michael Horowitz (University of Pennsylvania)
Leah Matche
Richard Weixing Hu (University of Hong Kong)
Cathy Xuanxuan Wu (Old Dominion University)
The increasing tensions in the U.S.-China rela ons in the postpandemic period
Chair
Disc.
Irina Goldenberg (Department of Na onal Defence)
Arming up in Uncertainty: How Congress leverages outside
informa on to make armament decisions on missile defense
Unse led Borders in a Market Context
Covid-19: A Showcase for Poli cal Leader – Na on Image
Associa on?
Interna onal Security Studies
Roya Izadi (Binghamton University)
Integra on of Civilians in Total Defence Workforces: An
Interna onal Compara ve Study
WF33: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Con ict and Trade
Peace Nego a ons in a Sick World: What is the impact of the Covid19 Pandemic on Peace Nego a ons?
WF31: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Technology, Security, and Percep ons
Military Involvement in the Economy and State Repression
Panel
Diploma c Studies
Disc.
oners in Interna onal Studies: Another Civil-
Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College)
Augusta Dell'Omo (University of Texas at Aus n)
WF30: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Geopoli cs and Covid-19
Panel
Dominic Tierney (Swarthmore College)
Dominic D. P. Johnson (University of Oxford)
Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy)
Panel
To be Near-sighted or Far-sighted: Time Horizons and Alliance
Cohesion
WF37: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
The Diplomacy of Middle Powers
Do Young Lee (University of Chicago)
What about US? An analysis of the evolu on of the status of Europe
in 21st century American grand strategy
Linde Desmaele (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije
Universiteit Brussel)
Untrusted and Inseparable Allies: An Analysis of China’s Powerplay
with North Korea
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
Environmental Studies
Disc.
Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo)
Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon cal Catholic University of Chile)
The power of crea ve agency: the diploma c alliance-building
within the East-Central Europe
Emilija Pundziute-Gallois (Sciences Po, CERI)
The Process Evalua on of Korean Public Diplomacy: A Logic of
Prac ce Approach
Ma eo De Donà (University of Gothenburg)
Yunhee Kim (Sookmyung Women's University )
Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)
Trumpism and the Rejec on of Global Environmental Governance
Aaron E nger (Carleton University)
Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo)
Why is Japan shamed for whaling more than Norway? Di erence of
iden es and interna onal an -whaling pressure
Michal Kolmas (Metropolitan University Prague)
How a global norm changes in regional contexts: Comparing the
recogni on of sustainable development as a norm among
interna onal regional organiza ons
Sören Münch (University of Gö ngen)
Kris na Kurze (Andrassy University Budapest)
The Paris Agreement and the climate norm-di usion in the US and
China
WF38: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Brazilian Foreign Policy II
Chair
Panel
Carmen Fonseca (IPRI-NOVA)
Brazilian Foreign Policy Analysis and Iden ty: Theore calEpistemological Limits and Post-Posi vist Approaches
Maira Siman Gomes (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio De
Janeiro)
Paula Sandrin (Pon cia Universidade Católica do Rio de
Janeiro)
Camila Jardim (Interna onal Rela ons Ins tute (IRI) - PUC-Rio,
Brazil)
"Brazil in the Geopoli cs of Amazonia and Antarc ca"
Ana Flavia Barros (University of Brasilia)
Fábio Albergaria de Queiroz (Brazilian War College (ESG))
Niels Søndergaard (University of Brasilia, Department of
Interna onal Rela ons)
Carlos Henrique Tomé Silva
Paulo Eduardo S. A. Câmara
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Joanna I. Lewis (Georgetown University)
Joanna I. Lewis (Georgetown University)
Greening China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve: From Normaliza on to
Ins tu on Building and Beyond
Yixian Sun (University of Bath)
Bowen Yu (Fudan University)
The Environmental Poli cs of the Project Implementa on of Belt
and Road Ini a ve
Thomas N. Hale (Oxford University, Blavatnik School of
Government)
Chuyu Liu (Johns Hopkins University)
Situa ng China’s engagement in the African wind market
Yanning Chen (Johns Hopkins University SAIS)
Poli cal Connec ons and the Environmental Impacts of Overseas
Investments
Meir Alkon (Harvard University)
Chinese Grassroots Capital, African Development, and Transna onal
Ac vism
Ying Xia (Hong Kong University)
Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo)
The Mul lateral Op on on Brazilian Foreign Policy: a Goal or a Tool?
Jinhyun Lee (Ewha Womans University (GSIS))
Chris Höhne (Free University of Berlin)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Domes c Norm Glocaliza on: How India has Glocalized the United
Na ons’ Climate Change Norm in the Forestry Sector
WF36: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
China's Belt and Road Ini a ve and Global Sustainable
Development
Ma hew Millard (Nazarbayev University)
Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna )
Posi onality and the Social Capital of Secondary States: Bridges and
Hubs
Yiqin Huang (King's College London)
WF35: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Environmental Governance Norms: Origins, Di usion and Impacts
Panel
WF39: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Policing and Poli cal Violence
Panel
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Prakash Adhikari (Central Michigan University)
Alejandro Carvajal-Pardo (Pon cia Universidad Javeriana /
University of Miami)
The Iron Cage of Development: A Cross-Na onal Analysis of
Incarcera on, 2000-2015
Rob Clark (University of California-Riverside)
Drawing traces and threads between criminal and poli cal violence
Victoria Santos (PUC Rio)
The e ect of community-oriented policing on o cers: Evidence
from an experiment in the Philippines.
Dotan Haim (Florida State University)
Ma hew Nanes (Saint Louis University)
Nico Ravanilla (University of California San Diego)
WF40: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Canada Navigates a Dangerous World: Domes c and Interna onal
Dimensions
Jus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal)
WF43: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Defense and Military Diplomacy as Tools for Foreign Policy
Interdisciplinary Studies
Human Rights
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Strategic Hedgers? Canada, Italy, and the Sino-American Military
Compe on
Foreign Policy Analysis
David B. Carment (Carleton University)
Richard Nimijean (Masaryk University )
Feminist Leadership? Situa ng Canada’s Feminist Foreign Policy
Priori es in a Rapidly Changing Global Context
Rebecca Tiessen (University of O awa)
The Impact of Ukraine’s Informal Economy on Women: The Role of
Canada
Milana Nikolko (Carleton University)
Canada in the Middle East: tension between liberal interna onalism
and a loyalty to the Western camp
Jeremy Wildeman (University of O awa)
Chair
Disc.
Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek)
Killing Them So ly: U.S. Defense Diplomacy & Internal Crisis
Leveraging
Gregory Winger (University of Cincinna )
The US Faces Iran’s Rising Power
Akbar Torbat (California State University, Los Angeles)
Alex Marland (Memorial University Newfoundland)
Richard Nimijean (Masaryk University )
es Engaging
WF44: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Learning from the Past: Intelligence through a Historic Lens
Panel
Disc.
Disc.
Changes of Strategy in the Projec on of Mexico: Cultural Diplomacy
vs. Na on Branding
Tania Gómez-Zapata (Universidad de las Américas Puebla)
Cultural Diplomacy by the Dominican-American Community:
Bringing “Bachata,” “Beisbol” and “Bonches” to Expats and their
New U.S. Neighbors
Maria DeMoya (DePaul University)
Reputa on and the ‘Public Diplomacy Moment’: Recent Presiden al
Inaugura ons in Argen na, Brazil and Chile
Daniel Aguirre (Universidad del Desarrollo)
Miguel A. López Varas (Ins tute of Interna onal Studies (IEI) /
University of Chile)
Amaranta Alfaro (Universidad del Desarrollo - COES)
China’s “intermes c” public diplomacy on social media during the
US-China trade war
Zhao Alexandre Huang (U of Gustave Ei el)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Christopher Layne (Texas A&M University)
Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
US allies’ strategic alignment in the Trump Era
Jonathan Paquin (Laval University)
Pierre Colau (Laval University)
America’s Janus-Faced European Allies: Viva Los Dilemas
Dominika Kunertova (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
Europe between strategic autonomy and alignment
Caterina Carta (Université Laval)
Mark Silinsky (Haifa University, US Army War College 20152018)
Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School)
Michael S. Goodman (King's College London)
The Federal Bureau of Inves ga on, J. Edgar Hoover, and the Roots
of the U.S. Intelligence Community
Daniel Aguirre (Universidad del Desarrollo)
David Mu mer (York University)
WF42: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
America’s Allies in 2021: More Autonomy or Alignment?
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Interna onal Communica on
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)
James Golby (The Clements Center, University of Texas-Aus n)
Dueling Trilateralisms? Assessing Alliance Forma on in the
Emerging
Mediterranean-South
Caucasus-South Asia Formats
Rebranding Brand Trudeau?
WF41: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Compara ve Public Diplomacy; Diverse Iden
Interna onally
Panel
Zachary Selden (University of Florida)
The Regula on of Terrorist Informers during ‘The Troubles’
Samantha Newbery (University of Salford Manchester)
The Problems of Perestroika: The KGB and Mikhail Gorbachev's
Reforms
Simon Miles (Duke University)
Chilean An communism and Intelligence Coopera on in the
Atlan c World: New Insights into Condor
James Lockhart (Zayed University)
WF45: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Europe Reac ng to Interna onal Change: Staying Relevant Amid
Contending Forces in World Poli cs
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University)
Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University)
Europe and (the ambi on of) Global Governance
Helene Sjursen (ARENA, University of Oslo)
Neo-bilateralism: A new quality of EU member states rela ng to the
world
Heidi Maurer (University of Bristol)
A perceptual approach to EU public diplomacy: Inves ga ng
Collabora ve Diplomacy in EU-Ukraine rela ons
Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury)
Ole Elgstrom (University of Lund)
The UK and EU foreign, security and defence policy rela onship
a er Brexit: detachment, associa on or di eren ated (dis)
integra on?
Richard G. Whitman (University of Kent)
Space Security and the Transatlan c Rela onship
Mai'a K. Davis Cross (Northeastern University)
WF47: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
CURRENT GLOBAL CRISES- Climate Change: Actors and Ac vism
Junior Scholar Symposia
WG01: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Violence and Migra on
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Disc.
JSS Disc. Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University)
Nazli Avdan (University of Kansas)
Naji Bsisu (Maryville College)
Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Utah)
Evalua ng the Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Bolstering
Sustainability and Resilience in in the Water Sector
Forced Migra on from Areas of Limited Statehood in Northern
Central America
Evgenia Nizkorodov (University of California, Irvine)
Richard Anthony Ma hew (University of California)
Local Leadership in An Authoritarian State: The Boundaries of Local
Authority in China’s Low-carbon Energy Transi on
Weila Gong (Technical University of Munich)
WF48: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
Diploma c Studies Sec on Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable
Diploma c Studies
Ivonne Tellez Patarroyo (Pon
Ecuador )
cia Universidad Católica del
WG02: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
New Approaches to Chinese Investments in Africa
Panel
Marina Rudyak (Heidelberg University)
Pippa Morgan (Duke Kunshan University)
The More Chinese Aid Projects in Africa are, The Less Friendly
African People are: Evidence from Individual-level and Project-level
Geocoded Data
Inbok Rhee (Korea Development Ins tute (KDI) School of Public
Policy and Management)
Youngwan Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Corporate Social Responsibility Among Chinese Mining Investments
in Africa: The Case of Ghana
Richard Aidoo (Coastal Carolina University)
Ghana-China “Galamsey” Diplomacy: Ar sanal Mining and Theatrics
of Inter-state Rela ons.
Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College)
Daniel Conway (University of Westminster)
Natália M. F. Souza (PUC São Paulo)
Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University)
Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)
Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)
Tim Adivilah Balag'kutu (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Individual Agency in State Capacity: Comparing Sino-African
Railways in Kenya and Ethiopia
Yuan Wang (University of Oxford)
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
The violence of exclusion in forced migra on: Venezuela´s case in
Ecuador
Chair
Disc.
Interna onal Security Studies
WG00: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Nuclear Risks and the Korean Peninsula
Sonja C. Wolf (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia Económicas
(CIDE))
Global Development
Antoaneta Vanc (Quinnipiac University)
R. S. Zaharna (American University)
J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London)
Philip Seib (University of Southern California)
Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University)
Jian Wang (University of Southern California)
Kathy R. Fitzpatrick (University of South Florida)
WF49: Wednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
ISSS 2020 Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable Honoring Cynthia
Enloe
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera (George Mason University)
Ins ga ng Violence and Poin ng Fingers? Migra on, State Capacity,
and Violence
Only the Young: The Role of Youth Movements in Interna onal
Climate Governance
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Hon.
Panel
Julia Macdonald (University of Denver)
Sco D. Sagan (Stanford University)
Hidden Claws of Dragon: Chinese Aid and Corrup on in African
Local Governments
Sujin Cha (Korea University, Seoul)
WG03: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Global Interna onal Rela ons: Prospects and Challenges
Panel
North Korea’s Nuclear Posture and the Risks of Regional Nuclear
Prolifera on
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Revisi ng the Sources of Credibility of Extended Deterrence
Chair
Disc.
Hyun-Binn Cho (The College of New Jersey)
Ariel Petrovics (Harvard Kennedy School)
Jiyoung Ko (Bates College)
Strategic Incompetence and the Alliance Security Dilemma
Van Jackson (Victoria University of Wellington)
Nuclear Risk and Retribu on
Lisa Koch (Claremont McKenna College)
What can North Korea’s reactor choices tell us about its nuclear
posture?
Christopher Lawrence (Harvard University)
Julian Go (University of Chicago)
Julian Go (University of Chicago)
Global IR: Promise and Challenges
Michael Barne (George Washington University)
George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)
The United Na ons of IR: Power, Knowledge and Empire in Global IR
Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics)
Christopher Murray (Bal c Defence College)
Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)
How ‘global’ is Global IR?
Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)
Why and how to study civiliza ons in Global IR
Amitav Acharya (American University)
Background Knowledge: Culture, Prac ce, and Norma ve Structures
in Global IR
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)
Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter)
Iain Ferguson (Na onal Research University Higher School of
Economics)
Jacinta G. O'Hagan (University of Queensland)
Europe vs. Europe in the 21st Century
Alexandra Gheciu (University of O awa)
Defending self-determina on? The imperial logic of Russian ‘state
civiliza on’
Iain Ferguson (Na onal Research University Higher School of
Economics)
Has Civiliza onal Poli cs Had Its Day? Current Turkish Discourses
and the Liberal Interna onal Order
Katerina Dalacoura (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Beyond civiliza onal poli cs: Revisited Peace Interven onism and
the End of Liberal Universalism?
Marko Leh (Tampere Peace Research Ins tute, University of
Tampere)
Henna-Riikka Pennanen (University of Turku)
Liberal Ordering, Ontological (In)Security and the Resurgence of
Civiliza onal Imaginaries in World Poli cs
Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter)
Derek Bolton (University of Bath)
WG05: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
New Perspec ves in Ontological Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Panel
Merih Angin (Koç University)
Natalya Naqvi (London School of Economics)
Pool or Duel? Coopera on and Compe
Organiza ons
Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)
Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University)
Ontological Security Theater in Interna onal Rela ons
Filip Ejdus (University of Belgrade)
Richard Clark (Columbia University)
Boram Lee (Harvard University)
In Defense of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Francesca Parente (Princeton University)
Governing Truth: NGOs, Burden Sharing, and Transi onal Jus ce
Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California)
WG07: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Contes ng Carbon and the Struggles for Clean Energy
Interna onal Poli cs of Cityscapes: “Skopje 2014” and the visual
reimagining of North Macedonia
Christopher Jackson (Georgia State University)
Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)
Masculine Heroes and Feminine Nemeses: ontological security,
extremism and borders
Chris ne Agius (Swinburne University)
Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University)
Managing Ontological (In)security through the Screen – Our Boys
and Fauda
Yehonatan Abramson (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Galia Press-Barnathan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Panel
Global Development
Disc.
Tabitha M. Benney (University of Utah)
Neocolonialism Amidst the Fracking Industry in the United States
Eve Bratman (Franklin & Marshall College)
The Paradox of Technocra c Governance: The
Extrac ve/Emancipatory Poten al of Indigenous U li es?
Joshua McEvoy (Queen's University)
Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)
The Poli cal Economy of Solar Energy Projects in Jordan, Tunisia and
Morocco
Benjamin Schuetze (University of Freiburg)
Tackling the nance challenge for energy transi ons in the global
south
Laima Eicke (IASS Potsdam)
The e ect of natural disasters on renewable energy nance
Maria Apergi (Ins tute for Advanced Sustainability Studies)
Ontological Security and Cyber Technology
Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University)
on Among Interna onal
Home Advantage in the Poli cs of Shaming: Evidence from the
OECD Guidelines
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)
Felicity Vabulas (Pepperdine University)
Julia Morse (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Life A er the IMF: SOE Priva za ons in Developing Countries
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Disc.
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Law
WG04: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Civiliza onal Poli cs and the Crises of the Liberal Interna onal
Order
Chair
Chair
WG06: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
The Pursuit of Compliance: Insights from Five Issue Areas
WG08: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Roundtable
Hierarchies in Knowledge Produc on in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University)
Kris na Hinds (University of the West Indies)
V. Spike Peterson (University of Arizona)
Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)
Yolande Bouka (Queen’s University)
Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London)
WG09: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Feminist Interroga ons of Global Nuclear Poli cs 2: Challenging
Nuclear Colonialism, Building Transna onal Solidari es
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Saara Särmä (Tampere University)
Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)
Patsy Takemoto Mink and An -Nuclear Poli cs: Atomic Tes ng in
the Paci c during the Cold War
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu (University of California, Irvine)
Contes ng Nuclear Colonialism: Complica ng An -Nuclear
Feminism through Indigenous Perspec ves
Whose Responsibility to Protect? Refugees Rights on the Threshold
of the State
South-South An -Nuclear Feminist Alliances
Human Rights Law and a Global Pandemic: When and Why did
States Derogate from Human Rights Law During Covid-19?
Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna )
Rebecca Hogue (University of California, Davis)
Anais Maurer (Rutgers University)
Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University)
Narra ng An -Nuclear Feminism in the Island Paci c and Japan:
Stories of Working for Decoloniza on, Demilitariza on and Peace
Ronni Alexander (Kobe University)
‘Saving Brown Women’ from the Bomb? Racism, Colonialism and
Transna onal Solidarity in Feminist An -Nuclear Ac vism
Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)
WG10: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Rede ning Arc c Security
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Malay Firoz (Arizona State University)
Adam MacDonald (Dalhousie University)
Timothy Choi (University of Calgary)
Magali Vullierme (University of Versailles Saint-Quen n-enYvelines)
Wilfrid Greaves (University of Victoria)
WG11: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Erasure, Invalida on and Recas ng of Global South Knowledge
Produc on and Ac vism
WG15: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in
World Poli cs
Interna onal Organiza on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
AU-NATO Security Governance in Africa: Contes ng Iden es,
Convergence and Divergence of Norms, Ideas, and Values
Edward A. Aku o (University of the Fraser Valley)
The African Union Commission: Shaping the Dynamics of
Integra on in Africa?
Jarle Trondal (University of Oslo)
Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder, Kris ansand)
ECOWAS, Regional Security Iden
Scholarship
Massarah Dawood (York University )
Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews)
Decolonising Gulf History
Hessa Alnuaimi (University of St Andrews)
The Inheritance of Bri sh Colonialism: Race as an Organising
Principle in Singaporean and Malaysian Na onal Iden ty
Construc on
Muneerah Razak (University of St Andrews)
Yellow Skin, White Minds To Be: Why We Don’t Discuss Racism in
Knowledge Produc on of Interna onal Rela ons in Taiwan
Hsinyen Lai (University of St Andrews)
Race, Religion, and Militarist Ideology in the Middle East
Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews)
Hierarchies at the ‘margins’: postcolonialism and the obfusca on of
categories of subjuga on in South Asia
Shikha Dilawri (SOAS, University of London)
WG12: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
The Future of Interna onal Human Rights Law: Refugees, Health &
the ICC
Human Rights
Interna onal Law
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Heather Smith-Cannoy (Arizona State University)
Elizabeth A. Benne (Lewis & Clark College)
The ICC as a Bellwether for the Future of Interna onal Human
Rights Law
Heather Smith-Cannoy (Arizona State University)
Law-as-Resistance: Transna onal Ba les for Human and Refugee
Rights in the Eritrean Diaspora
Tricia Redeker-Hepner (Arizona State Universiry)
es and Interna onal Rela ons
Emma Birikorang (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping
Training Centre (KAIPTC))
Naila Salihu (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training
Centre)
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder, Kris ansand)
Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's University College at UWO)
Epistemic Convergence in ECOWAS/AU/WHO: African Agency in
Regional Health Governance
Emmanuel A. Balogun (Skidmore College)
WG16: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Cri cal Applica ons of Securi za on Theory
Flash Talk Session
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Jyri Raitasalo (Finnish Na onal Defence University)
Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Basar Baysal (Universidad del Rosario - Bilkent University)
Vassily Klimentov (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Jochen Kleinschmidt (Universidad del Rosario)
Sudeshna Cha erjee (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Julie Clark (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Security, Rela onality, Climate Change (and COVID-19):
Securi za on in the Chinese Context
Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Decentred Modernity and the Securi za on of Russian Engagement
in La n America
Jochen Kleinschmidt (Universidad del Rosario)
Vladimir Rouvinski (Icesi University)
Evalua ng Desecuri za on Techniques: The Case of FARC in
Colombia
Basar Baysal (Universidad del Rosario - Bilkent University)
Mathew Charles (Universidad Del Rosario)
Gendering precarity in postcolonial sites: health securi za on and
sexually precarious labor in India’s commercial sex industry
Sudeshna Cha erjee (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Securi za on a er Beslan: Terrorism and Authoritarian Reforms in
Russia in Fall 2004
US policy responses to the Belt & Road Ini a ve
Star-Spangled Nukes: An analysis of America's Na onal
Securi za on Culture and the Preserva on of Nuclear Deterrence
Theory
Brazilian Foreign Policy on Twi er: Digital Expression of A tudes
and Instrumentaliza on of Public Opinion
Vassily Klimentov (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Julie Clark (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Blood and Thunder as Normal Poli cs: Securi za on in the World of
Warcra Video Game
Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen)
WG17: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Current Issues in Economic Development
Flash Talk Session
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Nadia Eldemerdash (University of Nevada Las Vegas)
Ma as O ervik (Shandong University)
Natalia Dus Poia (University of Sao Paulo)
Megan Erickson (University of Washington)
Na onalism as a Tool of (Dis) Development: La n America in the
Post-Washington Consensus Era
Félix E. Mar n (Florida Interna onal University)
Pablo Toral (Beloit College)
The E ects of Remi ance In ows on Voter Turnout in New and
Developing Democracies, 1991-2018
Nadia Eldemerdash (University of Nevada Las Vegas)
Assessing the signi cance of African Con nental Free Trade Area
(AfCFTA) on Development.
Abigail Kabandula (University of Denver)
Family Planning and the Developmental State: The Origin of East
Asia’s European Marriage Pa ern
Ma as O ervik (Shandong University)
The development of SPS regula on and tari barriers: how
developing economies are coping with it?
Natalia Dus Poia (University of Sao Paulo)
Vinícius Santos Teixeira (University of Sao Paulo)
Blood Avocados: Trade and Cartel Violence in Mexico
Megan Erickson (University of Washington)
WG18: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Conten ous Regional Diplomacy
Flash Talk Session
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Paul A. Kowert (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University)
Leah Sarson (Dalhousie University)
Edward Ashbee (Copenhagen Business School)
Paul Chamberlain (Royal Canadian Navy)
Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo)
Abdul Rehmaan Qayyum (Georgetown University)
Between Enemy and Ally: The Emo onal Structure of South Korean
Rela ons with Japan
Paul A. Kowert (University of Massachuse s Boston)
US-Turkey Rela ons and the New US Administra on: Turkish An Americanism and Its Implica ons
Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University)
The e ects of rela ons between Indigenous na ons and the state
on trust norms in global poli cs
Leah Sarson (Dalhousie University)
Edward Ashbee (Copenhagen Business School)
Naval Diplomacy in the Indo-Paci c Region
Paul Chamberlain (Royal Canadian Navy)
Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo)
Sino-African Rela ons: Prospects of Chinese Hegemony in Africa
Abdul Rehmaan Qayyum (Georgetown University)
WG19: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Pangs and Remedies for Diversity and Inclusion in Intelligence: A
Conversa on
Intelligence Studies
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Disc.
Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School)
James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School)
Queering Intelligence Studies
Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver)
Mia Fischer (University of Colorado Denver)
Inclusion versus prejudice in a gendered intelligence culture: a cross
-disciplinary approach
Irene Chiru (Na onal Ins tute for Intelligence Studies)
Cris na Ivan (The Na onal Intelligence Academy Mihai Viteazul)
From the “Lavender Scare” to “Out and Equal”: LGBTQIA+ Diversity
in the Intelligence Community
Bridget Nolan (Macquarie University)
Diversity in interna onal intelligence coopera on: blessing or
burden?
Pepijn Tuinier (Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA))
Intelligence Studies in Higher Educa on: A Small Room in a Big
House
Ma hias Adriaan van den Berg (North West University (NWU))
WG20: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Interna onal Law and Mul lateral Trea es
Panel
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano Royal Ins tute and IE University)
Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i)
Marc D. Froese (Burman University)
Beyond Brexit: The UK From the Outside
Kelley Li lepage (University of Houston)
The EU’s pursuit of legi macy through the crea on of the Kosovo
Specialist Chambers
Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR)
It’s All Poli cs! Explaining the Selec ve Breach of Bilateral
Investment Trea es
Zhiyuan Wang (University of Florida)
Withdrawal from Mul lateral Interna onal Agreements: A
Mul disciplinary Approach
Tugba Bayar (Bilkent University)
WG21: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Flash Talk Session
Warfare and Foreign Interven on in Domes c Con icts
WG23: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
CHINA- China and Global Ins tu ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Junior Scholar Symposia
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
China as a global rule-maker: compe
Rafael Reuveny (Indiana University)
Arash Heydarian Pashakhanlou
Jus n Wolterman (University of Cincinna )
Jus n Haner (Northeastern University)
Jingjing An (Claremont Graduate University)
Giuseppe Spatafora (University of Oxford)
JSS Group/Panel
JSS Disc. SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore)
Karl Yan (University of Toronto)
on and complementa on
China and the WTO
Ma hew Kolasa (Boston University)
Contest and Entangle: When China's Norms Return to the Global
Xiaoyu Lu (University of Oxford)
On Economic Development and Interstate War
Built for Brokering: The Impact of IGO Ins tu onaliza on on
Coopera on
ICE Theory of Asymmetric War: The U.S. Interven on in the
Vietnam War
The EU, China, and the United Na ons Human Rights Council:
Compe on and compromise
Rafael Reuveny (Indiana University)
Charles Boehmer (University of Texas, El Paso)
Arash Heydarian Pashakhanlou
Hybrid Warfare Or Hybrid Escala on? Rede ning Con ict In The
Grey Zone
Jus n Wolterman (University of Cincinna )
Organizing Peace: An Analysis of Interna onal Organiza on, War,
and Peace from 1648 to 2020
Jus n Haner (Northeastern University)
What Causes Major Wars during Power Transi on Periods?:
Evidence from Interac ons between Domes c Poli cs and Systemic
Condi ons
Jingjing An (Claremont Graduate University)
From subsidizers to co-belligerents: Why foreign sponsors
intervene militarily in civil war
Giuseppe Spatafora (University of Oxford)
WG22: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Flash Talk Session
The In uence and E ects of Interna onal Organiza ons Around the
Globe
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
James Lockhart (Zayed University)
Luciana Campos (UFGD)
Yuichi Sugawara (United Na ons Department of Peace
Opera ons)
Renu Kumari (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Yutao Huang (University of Oxford)
Ben Chris an (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Interna onal Organiza ons decentraliza on: bypassing
headquarters poli cs?
Luciana Campos (UFGD)
Eyes and Ears for Anomaly Detec on: Intelligence Capabili es of the
Peace and Security Pillar in the United Na ons
Yuichi Sugawara (United Na ons Department of Peace
Opera ons)
The Emergence of Regional and Sub Regional Organiza ons:
Analyzing the Legi macy and Func oning of Interna onal
Organiza ons in Peacekeeping E orts
Renu Kumari (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Why Regional Financing Arrangements Cooperate with The IMF
Even at The Expense of Constrained Independence: The Founders’
Dilemma
Yutao Huang (University of Oxford)
Resource or Threat? On the Ambivalence of Internal Cri cism in
Interna onal Organiza ons
Ben Chris an (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Darrell Carter (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Zhongzhou Peng (University of Melbourne)
WG24: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
JSS Group/Panel
HUMAN RIGHTS -- Viola ons, Atroci es, & Repression
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock)
JSS Disc. Danielle Chubb (Deakin University)
Elite Strategy in Con ict: Selec ve Accountability for Abuses
Sophie Rosenberg (University of Oxford)
Judicializing Human Rights: Judiciaries, Cons tu onal Courts, and
the Reduc on of State Repression
Joseph Cox (University of Arizona)
Media ng atroci es: Toward the conceptual and analy cal
framework of preven on
Obinna Ifediora (University of Queensland)
State Capture and Human Rights Viola ons Under the Veil of the
"War on Drugs" in Mexico
Daniela Barba Sánchez (Vanderbilt University)
WG26: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Military E ec veness
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University)
Myth of Military E ec veness and Protec on of Civilians in UN
Peacekeeping
Santosh Sapkota (University of Central Florida)
Pale Horse, Pale Soldier: Disease Outbreaks and Military
E ec veness
Wright Smith (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Nicholas Blanche e (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
The Missing Link: The In uence of Corrup on on Mission
E ec veness—A Study of NATO Opera ons in Kosovo, Iraq, and
Afghanistan
Kaleigh Heard (University of Bri sh Columbia)
WG27: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Private Security Actors
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Davit Petrosyan (University of Konstanz)
Tes ng Percep ons of the Behaviour of Public and Private Armed
Forces: A Vigne e-based Experiment
Sco Fitzsimmons (University of Limerick)
The Marke za on of Security: Private Military Security Companies
and Resource Poli cs in Sub-Saharan Africa
Orlandrew Danzell (James Madison University)
Corporate Hackers: Defense Contractors and United States Cyber
Opera ons
Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach)
Branding of ‘Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs)’ in
the Globalized World: A Case Study of Sierra Leone
Anuradha Oinam (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
WG28: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Wrestling with Founda ons and Ac ons
Roundtable
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chair
Part.
Panel
Rebecca D. Pa erson (Georgetown University)
Patrick Finnegan (University of St Andrews)
Security Assistance and Civil-Military Rela ons in CounterInsurgency: How Poli cal Networks Shape Opportuni es for
In uence
Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University)
Small Grand Strategy: Lessons from the Anglo-Irish War
Raymond Thomas (Virginia Tech)
Coordina on or Control? Civil-military rela ons and the challenges
of counterinsurgent coopera on
Joshua Goodman (Air War College)
O cers and Insurgents: Representa on in the Armed Forces and
Ethnic Con ict in Turkey
Özgür Özkan (University of Washington)
Sectarians of State?: U.S. Security Force Assistance to the Iraqi
Na onal Police
Michelle Cerna (The George Washington University)
Roundtable
Interna onal Educa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Alina Sajed (McMaster University)
Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College)
Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College)
Akta Kaushal (Medaille College)
Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Randolph B. Persaud (American University)
Roundtable
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Security Studies
WG30: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Interna onal Educa on in Times of Crisis
Global Development
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
WG32: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
New Direc ons in Foreign Policy Analysis
Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Misbah Hyder (University of California, Irvine)
Marcos Sebas an Scauso (Quinnipiac University)
Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine)
Andrea Paras (University of Guelph)
Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame)
Amaya Querejazu (Universidad de An oquia)
WG29: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Civil-Military Rela ons and Intra-state Con ict
Chair
Disc.
WG31: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Roundtable
Structural Poli cal Economy: Re-thinking the Weight of Structures
in the Enduringly Colonial Present
Nathan Henceroth (Albright College)
Francis D. Raska (Charles University)
J. Barron Boyd (Rhodes College)
Autoosa Kojoori (College of Southern Nevada)
Ha hor Erlingsson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Harry I. Chernotsky (University of North Carolina Charlo e)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Amnon Aran (City University, London)
Karen Smith (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Gadi Yishayahu (City University)
Gordon Friedrichs (Heidelberg University)
Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Ryan Beasley (University of St Andrews)
Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo)
Irma Silva (University of São Paulo )
WG33: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Post-WWII Peacebuilding and Ins tu ons: 75 Years of Impacts
Peace Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Julie e Shedd (George Mason University)
Sources of leverage in third party interna onal media on: So
Power, Nono cial actors, and The Marshall Plan
Vicky Phung (George Mason University)
Post-WWII Memorializa on in Vienna, Austria: Glorifying
Commemora on or Peacebuilding-focused Reconcilia on?
Nora Mala nszky (George Mason University )
The Never Changing Mission of NATO
Jus n Slick (George Mason University)
The United Na ons and Peacekeeping Strategies: A Comprehensive
Analysis of The Prac ces of The United Na ons Past and Present
Phillip Robinson (George Mason University)
One Country, Two Iden
Reuni ca on
es? A Study of German Iden ty Post-
Steph Talarek (George Mason University)
WG34: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
New Debates in FPA
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Karen Gu eri (Air Force Cyber College)
Ronit Berger (IDC Herzliya)
What have we learned about learning and foreign policy?
Robert G. Patman (University of Otago)
David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Evalua ng Theories of Con nuity and Change in Foreign Policy
Aaron E nger (Carleton University)
Crea vity in IR and Foreign Policy
Moshe Goldman (The Ohio State University)
Panel
Regula ng Irregular Actors and Modi ed Foreign Policy Analysis
Erica Gaston (University of Cambridge)
WG35: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Gender, Sexuality and Solidarity in the Prac ce of Interna onal
Rela ons
Human Rights
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Women's Caucus
Chair
Disc.
Religion and the European Greens
Brent Nelsen (Furman University)
James L. Guth (Furman University)
Samantha Whitley (Furman University)
Global & Local Religion: Who's on Your Side and Violent A tudes
Towards Religious Outgroups
Jori Breslawski (The Watson Ins tute, Brown University )
Brandon Ives (Seoul Na onal University)
The Causes of Societal Discrimina on against Religious Minori es in
Chris an-Majority Countries
Amy Lind (University of Cincinna )
Markus Thiel (Florida Interna onal University)
Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)
Roger Finke (Penn State University)
Dane Mataic (Penn State University)
Women, Illicit crops cul va on and alterna ves forms of
development
Yovita Ivanova (PUCP)
WG38: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Interna onal Poli cs of Climate Change
Women’s and LGBTQI Rights Under Right-Wing Populist
Governments
Sylvia Maier (New York University)
Global or di use? The EU’s mul lateral promo on of LGBTI rights in
the UN
Markus Thiel (Florida Interna onal University)
Queer Muslim naviga ons of iden ty: intersec onal, mul ple and
searching for solidarity
Foreign Policy Analysis
Fractured Regionalism in La n American Climate Change Policy: A
Full or Par al Fracture?
Amy Below (California State University, East Bay)
Economic Sanc ons and the Carboniza on of Target Economies
Emre Ha poglu (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research
Center)
Mehmet Ali Soytas (King Fahd University of Petroleum and
Minerals)
Momin Rahman (Trent University)
Decolonizing the boomerang e ect in global queer poli cs: a cri cal
framework for sociological analysis of human rights contesta on
Ma hew Waites (University of Glasgow)
WG36: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Intelligence in "Coopera ve" Perspec ve
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Lee Luko (University of Georgia)
Daniela Bacheș-Torres (Brunel University)
The Limits of Intelligence Liaison
Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa)
Who’s in Charge and When? Civil-Military Op ons in Protec ng
Cri cal Infrastructure from Cybera ack
Chris Bronk (University of Houston)
A typology of Spanish university students based on their
percep ons and knowledge about the intelligence services and the
civil-liberty debate
Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz)
Cris na Del Real-Castrillo (University of Cádiz)
Intelligence studies in the Arab world: The state of the eld
Shady Mansour (Future for Advanced Research and studies)
Criminal History Intelligence Sharing between the United States and
the Central American Northern Triangle Countries
Robert Kirkland (Colorado State University Global Campus)
WG37: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Quan ta ve Approaches to Religion and IR 2: Minori es, Iden ty,
Discrimina on, and Sectarianism
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)
Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)
Faith-Based Roles of Iran- Saudi Arabia Rivalry
Babak RezaeeDaryakenari (Leiden University)
Ozgur Ozdamar (Bilkent University)
Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College)
Panel
De-Westernizing Mul lateral Pecking Orders? South African ‘Indaba’
Diplomacy at the UN Climate Change Conferences in Durban (2011)
and Paris (2015)
Kai Hebel (Universiteit Leiden)
China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve: Implica ons for Global Climate
Governance
Fuzuo Wu (University of Salford )
China's Climate Diplomacy 3.0
Marina Kane
(Na onal University of Singapore)
WG39: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Prac ces of War and the Social
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Andreas Behnke (University of Reading)
Kevin McSorley (The Open University)
War Reloaded: Baudrillard and Organised Violence in an Integral
Reality
Andreas Behnke (University of Reading)
The Mar al Poli cs of Percep on Management: Con nui es in
Public Rela ons and Informa on Dominance in War
Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan)
Queering the War-machine's Origin Myth: Mercenaries, Na onal
Armies, and the Modern State
Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Logics of commercialism: branding the self, (re)branding war
Caroline Holmqvist (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal
A airs/Swedish Defense University)
WG40: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Unpacking Varia on in Environmental Governance Designs
Panel
Environmental Studies
Towards design principles for regional environmental agreements
Jon M. Church (University of Reims)
Persecu on and Memory in near and distant diasporas: the
Bhutanese Nepali diaspora
Coopera on between Interna onal Organiza ons for the
Implementa on of Mul lateral Environmental Agreements:
Evidence from the Minamata Conven on
Susan Banki (University of Sydney)
Azusa Uji (Kyoto University)
The EU- Mercosur Agreement: When trade plays against sustainable
development
Carolina Pavese (ESPM (Brazil))
Anchor in Hope: Establishing Environmental Policy Integra on
Through a New Ocean Treaty
Cultural Contribu on of Indian Diaspora in Russia: Assessing its Role
in Projec ng India's So Power
Javed Charan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
The Next Genera ons Ma er: Turkey’s and China’s Outreach to
Diaspora Youth
Ayca Arkilic (Victoria University of Wellington)
James To (Asia New Zealand Founda on)
Dona Azizi (née Barirani) (Utrecht University)
Delega on to Non-state Actors in Environmental Trea es: E orts to
Level Performance Dispari es
Veronique Fournier (Universite Laval)
Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval)
WG41: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Refugees and Migrants: The Poli cal Economy of Mobility
Panel
The Individualiza on of Social Rights and Inequality in China
Alexsia Chan (Hamilton College)
Gender, migra on, and the poli cal economy of (in)decent work:
insights from the sex and domes c work sectors in Ghana
Ellie Gore (University of She eld)
Global Finance Governance and Development: How Communi es
Nego ate Power with Global Financial Governance Bodies
Salah Hamdoun (Arizona State University)
Refugee Integra on in Ci es: Learning from Uganda and Turkey
Maureen Abi Ghanem (Columbia University)
Panel
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s)
Hager Ali (Leibniz-Ins tute German Ins tute of Global and
Area Studies, University of Hamburg)
Arshad (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Populist Radical Right Movements and the Rule of Law
Motoshi Suzuki (Kyoto University)
The Chinese ‘Cat Theory’ and the Triple Pillar of Sino-Middle East
Rela ons: A Civil Society Approach
Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta)
Is Populism Democra c: A Compara ve Study of Egypt and India
Aida Bardissi (Boston University)
Global agendas vs. na onal power in the na onal development
plans of neo-populist authoritarian regimes and the development
dissidents
Lauchlan Munro (University of O awa)
WG45: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Diasporas and Homelands
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Harris Mylonas (George Washington University)
Jonathan Grossman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
WG47: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
IPE Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Judith Goldstein
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Karen Nershi (University of Pennsylvania)
Amanda Garre (Georgetown University )
WG43: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Populism, Democracy, and Development
Zainab Alam (Rutgers University)
Long-distance Na onalism in Authoritarian Se ngs
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Transna onal Party Communica on: Pakistan’s Digital Diasporic
Ci zens
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Nita Rudra (Georgetown University)
Nita Rudra (Georgetown University)
Rebecca Perlman (Princeton University)
Edward Mans eld (University of Pennsylvania)
Robert Gulo y (University of Chicago)
Judith L. Goldstein (Stanford University)
Dis nguished Scholar
WG48: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
ISSS 2021 Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Marc Trachtenberg
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University)
John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago)
Monica Du y To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy)
Frank J. Gavin (Johns Hopkins SAIS)
Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna )
Galen Jackson (Williams College)
Marc Trachtenberg (University of California, Los Angeles)
WG49: Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
Interna onal Ethics Dis nguished Scholar Panel: Honouring
Anthony F. Lang, Jr.
Interna onal Ethics
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma)
Toni Erskine (Australian Na onal University)
Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews)
Aidan Hehir (University of Westminster)
Neta C. Crawford (Boston University)
James Lang (Assump on College)
Amanda Russell Bea e (Aston University)
Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews)
WH00: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Anatomies of Revolu on
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
South Asia in World Poli cs
Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)
Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College)
Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School)
Jack A. Goldstone (George Mason University)
George Lawson (Australian Na onal University)
WH01: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
The Liberal Interna onal Order in Disarray
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Roundtable
WH05: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Author Meets Cri cs – Behl, Gendered Ci zenship: Understanding
Gendered Violence in Democra c India
Orli Zahava (UNSW)
Present at the Displacement: Trump Foreign Policy and the Crisis of
Liberal Interna onalism
Catherine V. Sco
Cons tu ng a post-hegemonic world order? Canada, South Africa
and the fragility of “middlepowerism”
David Ross Black (Dalhousie University)
David Hornsby (Carleton University)
HAS THE US BEEN NECESSARY FOR “PAX AMERICANA”? AVERSION
TO INTERNATIONAL WAR AS AN INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
John Mueller (Ohio State University / Cato Ins tute)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)
Natasha Behl (Arizona State University)
Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)
Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick)
Denise Walsh (University of Virginia)
Sneha Annavarapu (University of Chicago)
WH06: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Revisi ng the History of Interna onal Ins tu ons
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Law
Interna onal Organiza on
The UN and West Papua Self-Determina on: Lingering Concep ons
of “Civiliza on” in the Decoloniza on Process
Grace Cheng (San Diego State University)
The construc on of interna onal educa on: the Brazilian
par cipa on during the beginning of UNESCO (1945-1964)
Cecilia Mombelli (University of São Paulo)
Partner Organiza on
WH08: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Interna onal Rela ons and Modernity: Cri cal Lessons from the
Philippine Experience
America First and the Populist Challenge to Liberal Hegemony
Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
US and Collapse of Liberal Ins tu onalism: Implica ons to Peace
and Security
Chair
Georg Loe mann (University of Warwick)
Aslam Khan (Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia)
WH04: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Exploring Racism and Sexism Through the Globaliza on of Human
Rights Norms
Human Rights
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Sheryl Ligh oot (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Beyond #MeToo
Christopher K. Butler (University of New Mexico)
Michele Leiby (College of Wooster)
Exploring West and Non-West Di erences in Human Rights
Organiza ons
Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University)
Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University)
Kathleen Kirk (Kennesaw State University)
Situa ng Contribu ons from Underrepresented Groups and
Geographies within the Field of Genocide Studies
Je rey Bachman (American University School of Interna onal
Service)
The Exclusionary Poli cs of Personal Equality
William Barclay (Carleton University)
Panel
Disc.
Frances Antoine e C. Cruz (Philippine Interna onal Studies
Organiza on and University of the Philippines, Diliman )
Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal
Studies Organiza on (PHISO))
Cri cal Engagements with the ‘West’ and Modernity in
Interna onal Rela ons: Post-Bandung Academic Discourses in
Southeast Asia
Frances Antoine e C. Cruz (Philippine Interna onal Studies
Organiza on and University of the Philippines, Diliman )
Transna onal Colonial Imprints in the Construc on of Evil in the
Modern Philippines
Kebart Licayan (Far Eastern University - Manila)
Hadje Sadje (Hamburg University )
A Decolonial Approach to Chris anity’s Apocalypse, a Filipino View
in the Time of COVID-19
Hadje Sadje (Hamburg University )
The Saudi Orthodoxy Movement in the Philippines
Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal Studies
Organiza on (PHISO))
WH09: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Nuclear (Non)prolifera on
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
James Pla e (Air War College)
Success and failure in prolifera on network strategies
Jus n Has ngs (University of Sydney)
Prepared to deliver: Missiles and nuclear hedging in Japan and
South Korea
Henrik Staalhane Hiim (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal
A airs)
Challenging the Empirics of Nuclear Prolifera on by Machine
Learning
WH13: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Internal and External Dimensions of Statehood and Con ict
Julie George (Cornell University)
Panel
Peace Studies
WH10: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
The Social, Economic and Poli cal Consequences of the USMCA:
The Costs and Bene ts of Regional Integra on
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
George Kyris (University of Birmingham)
Joseph Huddleston (Seton Hall University)
Karolina Werner (University of Western Ontario)
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Rethinking the Peaceful State in Africa: The Forgo en Actors
Chair
Framing and Contes ng ‘Europe’ in Contested States: Narra ves in
North Cyprus and Kosovo
Je rey M. Ayres (Saint Michael's College)
Na onalism and Protec onism in US Trade Policy in the Trump Era:
The USMCA Case Study
Mariana Aparicio Ramirez (Interna onal Rela ons Center,
FCPyS-UNAM)
Karolina Werner (University of Western Ontario)
Başak Alpan (Middle East Technical University (METU))
Illicit Sovereignty, the Excep on, and Authority Forma on: a study
on Nega ve Recogni on
Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Revisi ng Governance in North America: Precarity, Power and
Conten ous Poli cs A er NAFTA
Interna onal Organisa ons and Recogni on
Je rey M. Ayres (Saint Michael's College)
George Kyris (University of Birmingham)
Labor Ins tu ons in North America in the Context of the New
NAFTA Nego a ons
WH14: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Cybersecurity in a Compara ve Perspec ve
Kimberly A. Nolan Garcia (FLACSO-Mexico)
Panel
The Poli cal Economy of Temporary Migrant Worker programs in
the New North America
Interna onal Security Studies
Transna onal environmental ac vism in North America a er Trump
and AMLO: Toward new models and strategies of coali on building?
The e ect of framing and familiarity on informa on processing and
choice in cyber security decisions
Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University)
Raul Pacheco-Vega (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO) México)
WH11: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Edges, Enclaves, Enclosures: Borders as Rela onal Space
Michael D. Cohen (Australian Na onal University)
Panel
Bringing sociology to the study of border security: a cri cal analysis
Cagla Luleci-Sula (Bilkent University)
Queer Materiality: reframing the impact of Brexit on the Irish
border
Patrick Hughes (Queen's University, Belfast)
The Place of Essen alism in Cri cal Border Studies
Charlie Price (University of Warwick)
On Tinkering in a Policy-relevant Research Unit: The Case of Country
of Origin Informa on (COI)
Jasper van der Kist (University of Manchester)
S ll Splendid Isola on? - Towards an Interna onal Hisotrical
Sociology of Brexit
Judith Koch (University of Sussex)
WH12: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Roundtable
Knowledge Produc on and Iden ty Forma on in Professional
Military Educa on
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Nina Kollars (Strategic and Opera onal Research Department,
Naval War College)
Workers Unite! China’s Public-Private Strategy for Cyber-Defence
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chair
Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College)
Patricia Blocksome (Naval War College-Monterey)
Thomas Crosbie (Centre for Joint Opera ons, Royal Danish
Defence College)
Robert Tomlinson (U.S. Naval War College)
Max Thompson (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (DIA))
Robert Person (United States Military Academy (West Point))
Samuel Helfont (Naval War College at Naval Postgraduate
School)
Ol on Preka (University of Bologna)
Is Israel Really a Cyber Na on? A Cri cal Review of Israeli
Cyberspace
Lev Topor (Center for Cyber Law and Policy, University of Haifa)
Cyber Security in La n America: Ways to Improve the Regional
Situa on
Anna Makarycheva (Moscow State University of Interna onal
Rela ons (MGIMO))
Follow the Leader or Follow the Crowd? Experimental Evidence on
Public A tudes Towards a Cyber-A ack
Josh Goldstein (University of Oxford)
WH15: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Is There a Central East European Voice in IR?
Partner Organiza on
Central and East European Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Akos Kopper (Elte University, Ins tute of Poli cs and
Interna onal Rela ons)
Anna Wojciuk (University of Warsaw)
Petr Kratochvil (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Filip Ejdus (University of Belgrade)
Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College)
WH16: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Sexual and Gendered Violence in Times of War and Peace
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Interna onal Law
Silence, non-silence, and the spaces in between: Kosovar war me
sexual violence survivors’ resis ng dynamics
Itziar Mujika Chao (University of Basque Country)
Punish or Tolerate? State Capacity, Military Oversight and War me
Sexual Violence
What Organiza onal Level Factors Make VNSAs More Likely to Be
Involved in Interna onal Crises and Near Crises?
Visibility of Viola ons: Prosecutorial Narra ves of Male Vic ms of
Sexual Violence
The Second Lebanon War: Causes of Escala on and De-escala on
Sumin Lee (Rutgers University)
Andrey Tomashevskiy (Rutgers University)
Chris ne Bianco (Florida Interna onal University)
Brianna Hernandez (Florida Interna onal University)
“Con ict-Related Sexual Violence against Men: a discourse analysis
of claim-making ac vity from the perspec ve of Doing Gender”
Remi Kodamaya (Hitotsubashi University)
Double Vic mhood and Mobiliza on: The Interac on of War me
Violence and Domes c Violence and Their E ects on Women’s PostCon ict Empowerment
Angie Torres-Beltran (Cornell University)
Cameron Mailhot (Cornell University)
WH17: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
ILAW Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Hilary Charlesworth
Interna onal Law
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)
Jennifer Davis (Department of Defense)
Charlo e Ku (Texas A&M University, School of Law)
Alison Dundes Renteln (University of Southern California)
Michelle Leanne Burgis-Kasthala (University of St Andrews)
Hilary Charlesworth (Australian Na onal University )
Panel
WH18: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Rethinking the Concept of “Hedging” in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah)
The 1995-96 Taiwan Straits Near-Crisis and Crisis
Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University)
Defense Policy Implica ons of the Near-Crisis Findings
Sco A. Silverstone (U.S. Military Academy)
Delaying Crisis Recurrence: The Role of Post-Crisis Hos li es
Luba Levin-Banchik (California State University, San Bernardino)
WH27: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Global Populisms: Spectrums and Tensions Beyond 'Right/Le '
Discourse
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Daniel J. Levine (University of Alabama)
Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London)
‘Enemies of the people’: Populism and the poli cs of (in)security
Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London)
Transforma ve Fascism: Futurity in the White Supremacist and
Transhumanist Movements
Mathew Markman (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Is global populism possible?
Caroline Maria Kalkreuth (Kiel University)
The Impoverishment of the Public Sphere: Explaining the Rise of
Authoritarian Populism
Andrew Kemle (University of Calgary)
Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University)
Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal
Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore)
Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University)
Hedging: Alignment Decision, Security Strategy, or Risk
Management Prac ce?
WH28: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Vic ms, Agency and Memory: Between Empowerment and
Disenfranchisement
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
John D. Ciorciari (University of Michigan)
Jurgen Haacke (London School of Economics)
Whither Malaysia’s “Equidistance” between China and the United
States? Reassessing Malaysia’s Hedging Strategy Towards the Major
Powers
Chair
Disc.
Mariam Salehi (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Mariam Salehi (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Conceptualizing the Arts in Transi onal Jus ce: Between
Empowerment and Impediment
Arnaud Kurze (Montclair State University)
David Guo Xiong Han (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Commemora ve Prac ces and Memory: Japan’s Contested Spaces
of Vic mhood
Ann Marie Murphy (Seton Hall University)
Vic m Empowerment, Sustainable Peace and Memory Processes in
Colombia’s Truth Commission
Indonesia’s Hedging Strategy Toward China: Domes c Poli cs and
Increasing Risks
How far is Japan’s hedging a risk management strategy?
Yee Kuang Heng (University of Tokyo)
Policy without Pronouncement: Hedging and the Strategic Logics of
Weaker-State Defence White Papers
Cheng-Chwee Kuik (Na onal University of Malaysia (UKM))
WH25: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Near-Crisis and Crisis Escala on Dynamics: New Evidence
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Disc.
Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)
Nakissa Jahanbani (US Military Academy)
Suzanne Levy (University at Albany)
Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University)
Nakissa Jahanbani (US Military Academy)
Panel
Christopher K. Lamont (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Leyla Slama (Zeit Founda on (Hamburg), Interna onal Legal
Network (ILN), Academic Council of the United Na ons)
The Backlash Against the Global Vic ms Movement: Mapping
Genealogy Phase Four
Ru G. Teitel (New York Law School)
Metamorphing Right-wing Narra ves: Poli cs of Vic mhood in
Croa a
Vjeran Pavlakovic (University of Rijeka)
Roundtable
WH29: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Exploring the Power of Silence in a Gendered, Unequal COVID-19
World
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Global Development
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston /
Dalhousie University)
Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla)
Patricia Mohammed (University of the West Indies)
Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn)
Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston /
Dalhousie University)
Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla)
Elena Ayala Galí (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla)
Sudeshna Cha erjee (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Abigail Kabandula (University of Denver)
Aliya Khalid ( Faculty of Educa on, University of Cambridge,
UK)
WH30: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
The Interna onal Hierarchy of States
Panel
Panel
WH32: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
A Re-Turn to Poli cs: Interroga ng de-poli ciza on in IRs recent
'turns'
Theory
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Revisionism in Nested Hierarchical Orders: Dissa sfac on and
Danger in the Emergent System
Whither the Poli cal in All These Turns?
Charlo e Epstein (The University of Sydney)
Turning IR Inside-Out (& Round & Round)
Paul Beaumont (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)
Jaakko Heiskanen (University of Cambridge)
Returning Discourse to the Prac ce Turn: The Contested Prac ce of
Diplomacy in the Asia-Paci c Community
Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University)
Turn! Turn! Turn! Rela onal Ontology and IR
Benjamin Tallis (European Centre of Excellence for Civilian Crisis
Management)
WH33: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
The Revolu on is Coming: A New Paradigm for Intelligence Analysis
Intelligence Studies
Jon DiCicco (Middle Tennessee State University)
Revisi ng `A Structural Theory of Imperialism’
Håvard Hegre (Uppsala University & Peace Research Ins tute
Oslo)
Economic Power: Primus Inter Pares?
Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna )
Es ma ng Policy Posi on from Poli cal Speeches – A Compara ve
Analysis of Natural Language Processing Techniques for
Interna onal Rela ons Research
Dennis Hammerschmidt (University of Mannheim)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Randy Pherson (Globaly cas)
A Sun Tzu approach to deal with damaging narra ves
Peter de Werd (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Narra ves – A radical model of resilience for young minds
Cris na Ivan (The Na onal Intelligence Academy Mihai Viteazul)
Panel
Benjamin Denison (Notre Dame Interna onal Security Center,
University of Notre Dame)
The Interna onal Liberal Order, Migra on and the Endurance of
Security in the Global South
Alistair D. B. Cook (Nanyang Technological University, S.
Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
Na on, Umma and Islamist Poli cs: The Cases of Muslim
Brotherhood and al-Qaeda
Mohammed Salih (University of Pennsylvania)
The Rules of Order: Racialisa on and the Produc on of
Interna onal Legal Order
Owen Brown (Northwestern University)
The rise of na onalism in Russian poli cs: the impacts of the
Foreign Policy Concept and the Na onal Security Concept in
xenophobia and foreign policy
Marina Bernardes (Pon
Gerais)
Randy Pherson (Globaly cas)
Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University)
Katherine Hibbs Pherson (Pherson Associates)
The Role of Intelligence under the New Paradigm: How Will It be
Rede ned?
The challenge of the future of intelligence lies in change
Sabrina Magris (École Universitaire Interna onale, Rome)
Mar na Grassi (École Universitaire Interna onale, Rome)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Disc.
Ole Jacob Sending (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal
A airs)
Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
Gregory O. Hall (University of Kentucky)
Håvard Hegre (Uppsala University & Peace Research Ins tute
Oslo)
WH31: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
The Rise of Na onalism and Its Impact on World Order
Jack Shield (University of Queensland)
Re-turning Interna onal Poli cs to Culture via Mul plicity:
Krautrock, Kra werk and the Re-birth of ‘Germany’
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Na onalist Visions of Interna onal Order
cia Universidade Católica de Minas
WH34: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Surveillance, Power, Technics
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Sco Nicholas Romaniuk (China Ins tute, University of
Alberta)
Amentahru Wahlrab (University of Texas at Tyler)
Face recogni on as a postcolonial technology for Migra on control
Flavia Guerra-Cavalcan
Janeiro)
(Universidade Federal do Rio de
The Performa vity of Digital Sovereignty: Algorithmic Targe ng,
Data ca on of Intelligence, and the Making of an Autonomous
Space of Security Interven on
Simon Hogue (Royal Military College Saint-Jean)
Unschooling Extremism? Gender, Countering Violent Extremism,
and the Role of Educa on
From democracies of (dis)trust to democracies of ‘tes ng’:
Rethinking oversight of surveillance as a democra c prac ce
Zineb Benalla (Al Akhawayan University)
Emma Mc Cluskey (King's College London)
Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London)
Leonie Ansems de Vries (King's College London)
WH35: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Financing and Environmental Governance
The Cracks in the System Meant to Protect Them: Girls' Educa on
and Child Rape, in Liberia
Panel
Jessi Hanson-DeFusco (University of Pi sburgh)
Placing Women in World Poli cs: Examining through representa on
in War Memorials in India
Ri uporna Cha erjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Environmental Studies
Beyond Mammy, Jezebel, & Sapphire: Reconceptualizing
Nego a ons through a Black Feminist Lens
The Economiza on of Climate Change
Jakob Skovgaard (Lund University)
Rebalancing the Established Ins tu onal Order: The Rise of Global
South Ins tu ons in Driving Clean Energy Development
Kathryn Chelminski (University of Toronto)
Manufacturing Consensus? Technocra c neoliberalism and the
standardiza on of green nance from the local to the global and
back again
Korey Pasch (Queen's University)
Joshua McEvoy (Queen's University)
Central, local, or both? State investment and exposure to stranded
assets in China’s coal power sector
Jonas Nahm (Johns Hopkins SAIS)
Evalua ng the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Adapta on Proposals on
Vulnerability and Adapta on Bene ts
Chung-Ah Baek (University of Warwick)
WH36: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Migra on and Security
Panel
Rina Kashyap (Lady Shri Ram College)
Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam)
Rafael Rocha (Federal University of Roraima)
Laura Sumari (University of Helsinki)
Nadia Al-Dayel (Cri ca Research and Analysis)
Aaron An nson (Cri ca Research and Analysis)
Graeme An nson (Cri ca Research and Analysis, Washington
DC)
The Nexus Security-Migra on-Mobility in IR: Performing the
Poli cal Agency of “Migrants in Transit”
Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University)
25 years later: why it is s ll so important to have a Women’s
Caucus?
Ana Mauad (Pon cia Universidad Javeriana )
Lara Mar m Rodrigues Selis (Federal University of Uberlândia)
The signi cance of Women’s Leadership in Empowerment
Aleksandra Jarczewska (University of Warsaw)
Women's Work: How women's advocacy changes domes c human
rights prac ces
Jessica Anderson Scho eld (Western Connec cut State
University )
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles)
Reterritorializing con ict: Brexit, the Irish border, and social media
Zona on in Interna onal Con ict Management
Gustav Meibauer (Radboud University)
A Theory of Territorial Fait Accompli: Muscle-Flexing Signaling,
Mispercep on, and the Risk of War
Hiroto Sawada (Na onal Ins tute for Defense Studies, Japan)
The Unknown Side E ect: Territorial Integrity Norms and the
Durability of Border Claims
Angela Iranzo (University of Deusto)
Jiong Yao (University of North Texas)
Fear of Persecu on and Refugee Migra on
Border Control and Insurgent Tac cs
Saadet Ulasoglu Imamoglu (Kirklareli University)
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Intersec onality and the Exclusion of Diploma c Actors: A Study of
non-Career Diplomats in Sweden
Birgi a Niklasson (Gothenburg University)
Gender gap and Diversity in IR: A Case Study on Turkey
Jean-Christophe Boucher (University of Calgary)
Peter F. Trumbore (Oakland University)
Detained: Migra on, enslavement, and power in Libya a er
Muammar Gadda
Ri uporna Cha erjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
WH39: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Border Claims, Control and Se lements
How securi zing migra on hollows out the West’s self-proclaimed
values
Chair
Panel
Vasundhara Kamath (The George Washington University)
Gender based violence through the lens of R2P: the case of
Venezuelan migrants on the Brazilian border with Venezuela
WH37: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
(Un)learning gender and socialising gendered behaviours:
interna onal experiences
WH38: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Women Taking the Lead: Problems, Issues, Challenges
Women's poli cal leadership as a gateway to development in South
Asia
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Krystal-Gayle O'Neill (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Christopher Blair (University of Pennsylvania)
WH41: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Copora ons, Governments, and Regula on: Who Sets the Rules,
When, and Why?
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Disc.
Raphael Cunha (Florida State University)
Corporate long-game: Using the "playbook" to shape public policy
paradigms
Tracey Wagner-Rizvi (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs,
University of Waterloo)
Strange Bedfellows: When Foreign Firms Par cipate in Standards
Se ng in Host Countries
Haosen Ge (Princeton University)
WH42: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Emo ons and Psychology in Foreign Policy
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington)
Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University)
WH43: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Local Poli cs, Global Problems
Ryoya Mizuno (Independent )
Panel
Environmental Studies
Sevde Arpaci Ayhan (Seoul Na onal University)
Renewable energy in the U.S.: The Role of Regional Energy Markets
and Transna onal Rela ons
Kathleen Hancock (Colorado School of Mines)
Juliann Emmons Allison (University of California Riverside)
The Illusion of Inclusion? Par cipatory Decision-Making in Climate
Adapta on
Jocelyn Perry (University of Pennsylvania)
Green Global Assemblages: The Evolu on of Community-Based
Natural Resource Management in the Face of a Changing Climate
Andrew He ernan (University of O awa)
WH44: Wednesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Cybersecurity, Surveillance, and Iden ty
Panel
Theory
Global Development
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London)
Fragmen ng the Digital Space: U.S., China, and EU in Search For
Power in the Emerging Technology Age
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)
An Overview of the Theories of Cybercon ict
Yegana Baghirova (George Mason University / George
Washington University)
Securi zing Cyberspace: Protec ng Poli cal Judgement
Hedvig Ördén (Lund University)
Digital Iden ty: Opportunity or Obstacle to Africa's development
Odilile Ayodele (University of Johannesburg)
WI00: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
SB: Reassessing Liberal Tools
Research Sound Byte
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Kelly Agopyan (University of São Paulo)
Protec ng my supporters and punishing yours: Evidence on the
local poli cal economy of neoliberal reforms
Bernhard Reinsberg (University of Cambridge)
M. Rodwan Abouharb (University College London)
Interna onal coopera on through city networks during de COVID19 pandemics and the role of local governments
Kelly Agopyan (University of São Paulo)
The basic mistake of intelligence social-media analysis, when I’m
deceived by your mask. Analyzing the truth behind the screen.
Mar na Grassi (École Universitaire Interna onale, Rome)
Payam Ghalehdar (University of Gö ngen)
Disc.
Hannes Richter (Embassy of Austria in the United States)
Julia Pataky (American University)
Transforma on of Liberal Interna onalism: Arnold J. Toynbee and
the European Interna onal A airs in the Late 1930s
The Role of Emo onal A achments in Transatlan c Rela ons
Disc.
"Towards A Digital Na on Brand: An Analysis of the European
Union’s Brand on Twi er"
Framing the Covid Pandemic and the rise of the digital surveillance
State
Ahmed Maa (Ebehard-Karls University of Tuebingen)
Zilvinas Svedkauskas (Eberhard-Karls University of Tuebingen)
Assessing the repercussions of the Na onal Register of Ci zens
(NRC) Exercise and Ci zenship imbroglio in Assam and its PanGlobal Dimensions
Debasreeta Deb (University of Otago)
WI01: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Wri ng Saved Me: Re-textualising Global Poli cs
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University)
Shine Choi (Massey University)
Ma Davies (Newcastle University and Pon cia Universidade
Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)
Sergei Akopov (Na onal Research University Higher School of
Economics)
Urmi Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Itziar Mujika Chao (University of Basque Country)
Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University)
Sungju Park-Kang (University of Turku)
Maria-Adriana Deiana (Queen's University Belfast)
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)
Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)
WI02: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Reimagining Global Liberalism
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Naazneen Barma (University of Denver)
Ma hew Kroenig (Georgetown University)
Steven Weber (University of California, Berkeley)
Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Je D. Colgan (Brown University)
Brent M. Durbin (Smith College)
Deborah Avant (University of Denver)
WI04: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
The Role of Global Supply Chains in East Asia's Security
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Nazim Uras Demir (University of California, Irvine)
Katherine Barbieri (University of South Carolina)
Hidden Economic Costs of Geopoli cal Disputes for Supply Chains in
East Asia
Kristen Aanstoos (University of California, Irvine)
Why Escalate? Cogni ve Theory and Global Supply Chains in
Northeast Asia
WI07: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Populism and Na onalism in Contemporary Poli cs
Phoebe Woorim Moon (University of California, Irvine)
Global Supply Chains and Great Power Compe
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
on in Africa
Prince Paa-Kwesi Heto (University of California, Irvine)
Global Supply Chains, Coopera on, and Con ict
Chair
Nazim Uras Demir (University of California, Irvine)
WI05: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Sex and Gender in Na onalist Iden ty Poli cs
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)
Rina Kashyap (Lady Shri Ram College)
#TradWife: the limits and poten al of digital parrhesia in a posttruth era
Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (York University)
An -gender poli cs as discourse coali ons: Russia’s interna onal
promo on of “tradi onal values”
Shweta Singh (South Asian University)
Burning Judith Butler: opposi on to gender ideology in the context
of the rise of the extreme right
Joana Perrone (University of Oxford)
Iden ty-building through Aesthe cs in Maoist Comics: The Visual
Poli cs of Heroicizing Militant Women and Children in Chinese War
Stories
Yang Han (University of Oxford)
Panel
Human Rights
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Anna Carolina Raposo de Mello (Universidade de São Paulo)
Shaming the Past: Accountability for Mass Human Rights Abuses in
Democracies
Alana Tiemessen (Endico College)
The Realpoli k of Small States: New Zealand’s Responses to Human
Rights Viola ons in Turkey and China
Stephen Noakes (University of Auckland)
Preven ve Diplomacy? The E ects of Regional Media on on Preelec on Violence in Africa
Peter Penar (Davidson College)
Tolgahan Dilgin (University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign)
Foreign Policy and Human Rights in La n America: Brazil and Chile
in Compara ve Perspec ve
Claudia Fuentes-Julio (Universidad Alberto Hurtado)
Does electoral resilience explain poli cal opponents’ ability to act in
the face of restric ons? Dynamics of shrinking spaces during
elec ons
Rebecca Wagner (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College)
Individual-level A tudes toward Interna onal Trade: Evalua ng the
Framing E ect of Consumer Goods’ Prices, Job Crea on, and
Speci c-sector Economic Performance in a Survey Experiment in
Brazil
Ivan Almeida Lopes Fernandes (UFABC)
The Le Behind: Emigra on, Poli cal Brain Drain, and Support for
Radical-Right Par es in Europe
Paula Ganga (Columbia University)
Filip Sava c (Georgetown University)
Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Right-Wing Irreden sm and the Limits of the “Con ic ng
Na onalisms” Thesis
Lucas Dolan (American University)
Christopher David LaRoche (Central European University)
Joseph MacKay (Australian Na onal University)
Emil Edenborg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Gender, Populist Radical Right and India :Perspec ves on Militant
Vigilan sm, Poli cs of Sacred and the ‘Other’
WI06: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Human Rights Challenges Facing Democracies
Panel
The discrepancy between domes c populist discourse and foreign
policy: The example of Tunisian-Hungarian rela ons throughout the
“European migrant crisis” and beyond
Ayoub AlBahri (Polish Academy of Sciences)
WI08: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
New Direc ons in Neoclassical Realism Research: World Order,
State Foreign policy, and Contending Forces in World Poli cs
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah)
Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut)
Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut)
Steven E. Lobell (University of Utah)
Na onalism, Neo-Classical Realism and World Order: America’s
Unipolar Moment
Jennifer Sterling-Folker (University of Connec cut)
Frustra ng the hegemon: US-China rela ons in the Asia-Paci c and
the limits of deterrence
Michiel Foulon (ETH Zürich)
Gustav Meibauer (Radboud University)
The Di usion of Military Power and Neoclassical Realism: Bringing
Poli cs Back In
Augusto César Dall'Agnol (Federal University of Rio Grande do
Sul)
The sources of asser veness in petro-states’ foreign policy
Victor M. Mijares (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
WI09: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Exploring Racism in the United States
Panel
Human Rights
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Yara Asi (University of Central Florida)
Shadow Repor ng and the Pursuit of Global Recogni on for Human
Rights Abuse in the US
Joel R. Pruce (University of Dayton)
What the Chicago Police Torture Scandal Can Teach Us about the
Enforcement of Human Rights
Mark S. Berlin (Marque e University)
Resilience and Resistance: Social Jus ce and Human Rights (SJHR)
College Student Ac vists at the Washington Metropolitan Area
during Covid-19
Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason University)
Graziella McCarron (George Mason University)
From Pales ne to Ferguson: The intersec onality of the Pales nian
ques on and U.S. social jus ce movements
Mohamed Ghumrawi (Florida Interna onal University)
Panel
Felicia Grey (Middlebury College)
Natali Moreira (Universidade de São Paulo - USP)
A New Paradigm for Con ict Preven on in the Interna onaliza on
Process of Chinese SCEs
Hadas Peled (Tsinghua University)
Emanuele Francia (Tsinghua University)
Panel
Avery Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania)
Jiakun Jack Zhang (University of Kansas)
Mapping China’s In uence at Mul lateral Ins tu ons
Courtney J. Fung (The University of Hong Kong)
Shing-Hon Lam (UCLA)
The Strategic Dimension of Belt and Road: Assessing the Impact of
Belt and Road on Chinese Defense Firms’ External Footprints
A Turbulent Silk Road: China’s Vulnerable Foreign Policy in the
Middle East and North Africa
Andrea Ghiselli (Fudan University)
Pippa Morgan (Duke Kunshan University)
Panel
Henrik Larsen (University of Copenhagen)
Kris an Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen)
Steen Kjaergaard (Royal Danish Defence College)
Aver ng great power rivalry in the Arc c: the case for a new
Illulissat agreement
Peter V. Jakobsen (Royal Danish Defence College)
The indigenous popula ons to the rescue: can their mechanisms for
regional domes c and transboundary joint decision-making
dampen great power compe on in the Arc c?
Barry Zellen (United States Coast Guard Academy)
Managing great power rivalry in the Arc c: the role of the US and
Russian coast guards
Rebecca Pincus (US Coast Guard Academy)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Weiyi Shi (University of California, San Diego)
Charles Vest (The Rhodium Group)
Tetsuro Iji (Associate Professor, Faculty of Global and Regional
Studies, Toyo University, Tokyo Japan)
Good-bye to “Arc c excep onalism”: the new ba le for the Atlan c
How Arbitra on Awards re ect the Imperial Origins of Interna onal
Investment Law: A Study on the Argen nean and Spanish Financial
Crises
Evolving Theories of Harm: Regulatory Reac ons to Chinese
Investment in Advanced Economies
What Hurts in a Hur ng Stalemate?
Chair
Disc.
Technological Innova ons and the Financing of Interna onal Sales
Charles Jordan (Harvard University)
Tyler Jost (Harvard University)
Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal
Studies (SAIS))
Interna onal Security Studies
Elaine Fahey (City, University of London)
Explaining China’s Face-to-Face Diplomacy, 1949-2017
Expanding Ripeness beyond Push and Pull: The Relevance of
Mutually En cing Opportuni es (MEOs)
WI13: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Managing Great Power Compe on in the Arc c
Shamel Azmeh (University of Manchester)
Eugenia C. Heldt (Technical University of Munich)
Victor C. Shih (Northwestern University)
Geo Ho man (UCSD)
Disc.
Siniša Vuković (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced
Interna onal Studies (SAIS))
I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Emy Matesan (Wesleyan University)
THE FUTURE OF EU DIGITAL TRADE AND EU DATA FLOWS:
EMBEDDING BEST PRACTICE DATA AND DIGITAL TRADE?
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Ripeness in Nego a ng with Proscribed Terrorist Groups
Interna onal Law
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
WI11: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
China’s Rise in the World: Theories and Empirical Evidence
Peace Studies
Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York)
Omi Hodwitz (University of Idaho)
Kelley Massingale (University of Idaho)
Disc.
Disc.
Panel
US Presidents as Interna onal Mediators: The Ripeness Ques on
Rhetoric, Policies, and Hate Crimes: Examining Community
Response to the Trump Administra on
WI10: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Corpora ons in Interna onal Law
WI12: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Revisi ng and Rethinking the “Ripeness" Debate
WI14: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Evalua ng the Rela onship between Jus ce, Peace and
Peacebuilding
Panel
Peace Studies
Interna onal Law
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Julie Bernath (swisspeace; University of Basel)
Cyanne E. Loyle (Pennsylvania State University)
Commi ng to Peace by Commi ng to Jus ce: Evidence from Peace
Agreement Implementa on
Brian Urlacher (University of North Dakota)
Dealing with the past for a peaceful future? Analyzing the e ect of
transi onal jus ce instruments on trust in post-con ict socie es.
Charlo e Fiedler (German Development Ins tute)
Karina Mross (German Development Ins tute (DIE))
The Founding Tension: Jus ce and Peace as Rival Yet
Complementary Concepts for Peacebuilding Ins tu ons
Solon Simmons (School for Con ict Analysis and Resolu on)
Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - School for
Con ict Analysis and Resolu on)
Which Mechanism Is Be er? Di erent Transi onal Jus ce
Mechanisms and Their Rela onship with Economic Development
Dilan Gunes (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
WI15: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Violent Circula ons: Poli cs of Asylum and Deporta on
Panel
WI28: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Causes and Consequences of Renewable Energy Uptake
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Development
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Green Curses, Violent Con icts and the Security Implica ons of
Renewable Energy Development in Africa
Disc.
Tugba Bayar (Bilkent University)
Julia Morris (University of North Carolina, Wilmington)
Asylum Knowledge and Poli cal Order in the European Asylum
Support O ce
Precarity, ‘Surplus Ci zens,’ and the Limits of Acts of Ci zenship
Shirin Saeidi (University of Arkansas)
Paola Rive (Dublin City University)
Panel
Will SMEs save the day? Commonali es of success in clean energy
technology innova on in La n America
Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy)
Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen)
Covert Compliance: The Laws of War in Covert Military Opera ons
David J. Traven (California State University, Fullerton)
Interna onal Law, Moral Founda ons, and Individual-Level Support
for Military Ac on.
Florian Justwan (University of Idaho)
Je rey Berejikian (University of Georgia)
Assassina on, Covert Norm Viola on, and Customary Interna onal
Law
Mindy Haas (Princeton University)
WI26: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Strategic Intelligence: Why It is So Important, and So Hard
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas)
Stefan Brem (Federal O ce for Civil Protec on)
Strategic Intelligence: Needs and Expecta ons of US Policymakers
Randy Pherson (Globaly cas)
Finding a Haystack in the pile of needles: Towards a rede ni on of
strategic intelligence
Artur Gruszczak (Jagiellonian University)
The Developing Global Crisis and Strategic Intelligence
Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas)
WI27: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Aspects of Interna onal Con ict: Rivalry and Democra za on
Scien
Renewable Energy Deployment in the Global South: Examining the
Role of China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve
Joanna I. Lewis (Georgetown University)
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Anastasia U mtseva (Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser
University)
Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Carl Bruch (Environmental Law Ins tute)
John-Andrew McNeish (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)
Kendra Dupuy (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Francis Mwesigye (Economic Policy Research Center, Uganda)
Jasper van der Kist (University of Manchester)
WI16: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Responsibility to Protect
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Zdenka Myslikova (The Fletcher School, Tu s University)
WI30: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Terrorism, Women and Gender I
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Akinyemi Oyawale (University of Warwick)
Rachel Schmidt (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies,
University of Denver)
Gendered restraint: Why do some militant groups rarely kill
women?
Brian J. Phillips (University of Essex)
Women and Terrorism: A Review of Current Literature
Joana Cook (Sr. Research Fellow, ICSR, Department of War
Studies, King's College London)
Who are the women jihadis of Bangladesh?
Md Saimum Parvez (The University of Sydney)
The E ect of Female and Child Suicide Bombers on Public Support
for Terrorist Organiza ons
Katharine Russell (Syracuse University)
WI31: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Elec ons in Hybrid Regimes
Panel
Interdisciplinary Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Sultan Tepe (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Sebnem Gumuscu (Middlebury College)
Sultan Tepe (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Engaging Adversaries in the Armenia-Azerbaijan and Israel-Pales ne
Con icts: Reducing Hos li es in Minor-Power Rivalry Linkages?
Populist Discursive Performance and Hybrid Regimes
Democra za on in the context of rivalry: A challenge to the cri cs
of the Liberal Interna onal Order?
The Changing Pro les of Women Candidates in Turkish Na onal
Elec ons
Mul ple Rivalries and Con ict De-escala on
Party Iden
A Certain Gamble: Preferences and Ins tu ons in Rivalry
Termina on
Degrees of Electoral Compe
Jason E. Strakes (OSCE Academy in Bishkek)
Bann Seng Tan (Ashoka University )
Prashant Hosur Suhas (Clarkson University)
Richard Saunders (Florida State University)
Sultan Tepe (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Michael Wuthrich (University of Kansas)
ca on and Party Preferences
M. Ersin Kalaycioglu (Sabanci University)
on in Hybrid Regimes
Berk Esen (Bilkent University)
Sebnem Gumuscu (Middlebury College)
WI32: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Strategic Coopera on in a Turbulent World
Panel
Reputa on, Organisa ons and Success: What Drives Coopera on on
Economic Sanc ons
Dawid M. Walentek (University of Amsterdam)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Cagla Demirduzen (Arizona State University)
India’s Ties with European Major Powers – France and Germany and
the UK
Aakri A. Tandon (Daemen College)
Michael O. Slobodchiko (Troy University)
Fair share of defense burden sharing or hur ng the security order?
Hanna Noh (Syracuse University)
Power Transi on and Network Hedging: The Case of the AIIB
Woojeong Jang (Georgetown University)
Trouble Next Door: Understanding Canada-US Rela ons through
"Neighborly" Rhetoric
Taylor McDonald (University of Florida)
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Gaye Christo ersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns
Hopkins University)
Gaye Christo ersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns
Hopkins University)
Balances of Power, Threat, and Interests: the Systemic Causes of
Post-Cold War China-Russia Strategic Alignment
Alexander Korolev (University of New South Wales, School of
Social Sciences)
Brian G. Carlson (Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich)
Rethinking Regions and Status in Interna onal Rela ons: The Case
of India
Sharinee Jag ani (University of Oxford)
A feminist approach to security/coloniality prac ces in Vieques,
Puerto Rico
Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras)
Moderni es and decoloniali es in Buen Vivir: Sumak Kawsay and
Suma Qamaña as liminar gnosis against the coloniali es in Bolivia
and Ecuador
cal Catholic
Toward the neo-developmental state: debates and varia on in La n
America’s post-neoliberal turn (or pink de)
Antulio Rosales (University of New Brunswick)
Patrick Clark (Carleton University/ FLACSO- Ecuador)
Folkloriza on of Decoloniza on: Lessons from Bolivia’s
decolonisa on policies
Andreas Aagaard Nøhr (Groningen University)
Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Ontological deferral: capitalism, hierarchical temporali es and
discourses on development in Brazil
Lucas de Oliveira Paes (University of Cambridge)
WI34: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Carrots and S cks: The Use of Inducements and Sanc ons in
Interna onal Poli cs
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
South Asia in World Poli cs
Diploma c Studies
India and China: A “Reset” Too Far?
Paul Emiljanowicz (McMaster University)
Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast)
Mariana Kalil (Brazil’s War College)
Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues Lopes (Pon
University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas))
Panel
The South Asian Dimension of China-Russia Rela ons
WI33: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Resistance Movements and Decolonial Strategies in La n America
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
WI37: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
A Fine Balance: Trends in the China-Russia-India Triangle
Kate Perry (Georgia Southern University )
The Collateral Damage of Crippling Castro: the Libertad Act’s E ect
on US Partnerships
Caroline McCulloch (Florida Interna onal University)
Public Outcry and Poli cal Violence Against Sanc oning States
Dursun Peksen (University of Memphis)
Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia)
Ryan Yu-Lin Liou (University of Georgia)
Bryan R. Early (State University of New York at Albany)
A. Cooper Drury (University of Missouri)
Deep Pal (Independent Researcher)
Russia’s View of the Indo-Paci c
Anna Kireeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons, the MFA of Russia (MGIMO University))
WI39: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
A erlives of Modernity
Panel
Theory
Interna onal Ethics
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Tech)
Governing Immanence in the Anthropocene: Becoming ‘With’ and
Being ‘Within’
David Chandler (University of Westminster)
WI40: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Studies in Compara ve Foreign Policy
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld)
Baris Kesgin (Elon University)
Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld)
Interplay between Sustainable Foreign Policy and SDGs
implementa on: A Compara ve Assessment of Korean, Chinese,
Japan and Indonesian Cases
Emel Parlar Dal (University of Marmara, Istanbul)
Samiratou Dipama (Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa
University,Department of Poli cal Sciences and Interna onal
Rela ons)
Revisi ng the Surge: Comparing Security Force Assistance Policies in
Iraq and Afghanistan
Aus n Knuppe (The Ohio State University)
LGBTI Human Rights Foreign Policy Forma on: Examining the Role
of Allied Leaders in U.S. and Swedish foreign policy
Elise Carlson-Rainer (American Public University)
French and US responses to Middle Eastern crises
Salomé Tulane (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
WI41: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Peacemakers: Personnel and Contribu ons
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Kai Michael Kenkel (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro)
Anjali Dayal (Fordham University )
Purposefully or Generously? Understanding the E ects of Bilateral
Diploma c Rela onship on States’ Financial Contribu ons to UN
Peacekeeping Opera ons
WI45: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Between Ideas and Interests: Approaches to Humanitarian
Interven on and Peacekeeping Opera ons
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland)
Egle Murauskaite (ICONS University of Maryland)
David M. Quinn (University of Maryland, College Park)
Devin Hayes Ellis (University of Maryland)
Allison Astorino-Courtois (NSI)
Corinne DeFrancisci (University of Maryland)
Si Chen (State University of New York at Bu alo)
Jori Breslawski (The Watson Ins tute, Brown University )
Examining UN Peacekeeping Opera ons Personnel Contribu ons at
Mul ple Levels
Santosh Sapkota (University of Central Florida)
WI42: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Individuals, Groups & Measurement
Panel
Disc.
Rose McDermo (Department of Poli cal Science, Brown
University)
Je rey S. Lan s (The College of Wooster)
Aggrega on in Foreign Policy Decision-Making Groups: Evidence
from a Comprehensive Archival Dataset
Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University)
Eric Min (University of California, Los Angeles)
Robert Schub (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Decoding Poli cal Islamists’ Foreign Policy Rhetoric in Their Na ve
Language: A Turkish Opera onal Code Analysis Approach
Sercan Canbolat (University of Connec cut)
So Jin Lee (Duke University)
Andrew Kenealy (Duke University)
Trent Ollerenshaw (Duke University)
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Simon Hogue (Royal Military College Saint-Jean)
Kathleen Brennan (The University of Queensland)
Sensible Poli cs: Visualizing Interna onal Rela ons
William A. Callahan (London School of Economics)
Passionate U erances: Expressive Language, Digital Media, and the
Rise of Populist Poli cs
Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University)
A Most Mechanical and Dirty Hand: Westworld, Corporate Alife,
and An -Human Biopower
Rex Troumbley (Rice University)
The populist na onalist as interna onal celebrity: Modi, Bolsonaro,
and Abe through the postcolonial gaze
Saif Shahin (American University)
Junki Nakahara (American University)
Mariana Sanchez (American University)
U.S. Humanitarian Interven on Policy - A Two-Level Game
WI46: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Commi ee Panel
How to Succeed in Making IR Your Voca on: A Global South-North
Conversa on
Commi ee on the Status of Engagement with the Global South
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Signaling credibility and the problem of a en on
WI43: Wednesday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Sensate Media, Viral A ects, and Digital Circula ons
Min Ye (Coastal Carolina University)
Quan Li (Wuhan University)
Joseph M. Harrasser (University of Innsbruck)
Interna onal Security Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Chair
Danijela Felendes (Florida Interna onal University)
Michael J. Butler (Clark University)
Escala on Management in Gray Zone Crises: The Proxy Factor
Unlikely Allies: Strategic Mo ves for Collabora on Between Rebel
Groups and Humanitarians
PEACEKEEPER’S FATALITIES AND TROOP CONTRIBUTION IN UN
PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS
Panel
Pichamon Yeophantong (UNSW Canberra - Australian Defence
Force Academy)
Faten Ghosn (University of Arizona)
Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)
John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo)
Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia
Económicas (CIDE))
Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University)
Thursday
RA00: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
SB: Human Security & Rights
Research Sound Byte
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Stephanie P. Stobbe (University of Winnipeg)
Immigra on: Small Change and Reframe Instead of Reform
Kathleen Barre
(University of West Georgia)
The European Refugee Crisis and Its Human Rights Impact on
Forced Migrants in Greece
Stephanie P. Stobbe (University of Winnipeg)
The European Refugee Crisis: Viola ons of Interna onal Laws and
Fundamental Human Rights and Serious Interna onal Crimes
Stephanie P. Stobbe (University of Winnipeg)
James Simeon (York University)
‘Are you going to convict Jack Bauer?’ Examining percep ons of
torture in popular media and how these depic ons in uence
support for torture
Erin Kearns (University of Alabama)
Casey Delehanty (Gardner Webb University)
La potencia feminista from a historical view: The NGO Tribune of
the World Conference of the Interna onal Women’s Year and the
desire to change everything
Natali Moreira (Universidade de São Paulo - USP)
Social Safety-Net Ini a ves for Cross-Border Migrants through
"Digital Health" Card: Challenges for Greater Mekong Sub-Region
(GMS)
Takeshi Daimon-Sato (Waseda University)
Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegra on and the
Transforma on of the Interna onal Organiza on for Migra on
Michael Smith (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
How is the diaspora being received by actors from the liberal
interna onal order? An Examina on of Percep ons from Actors in
the Global North and Global South regarding the Hai an Diaspora
Alain Pompilus (University of Southern Mississippi)
The Return Aspira ons of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
Feyza Koseoglu Darilmaz (George Mason University)
Roundtable
RA01: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
The Perils of Majoritarian Democracy: ‘New Na onalism’ and
Vigilante Jus ce in Contemporary India
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
A ab Alam (University of Delhi)
Omair Anas (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University)
A ab Alam (University of Delhi)
Manjur Ali (Giri Ins tute of Development Studies)
Santhosh Juvaka (University of Delhi, New Delhi)
Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Mosharraf Alam (Jamia Millia Islamia, Central University, New
Delhi)
Ish aq Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Shabana Azmi (Delhi University)
Afsara Ayub (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Jagri Pandit (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Roundtable
RA02: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Dark Humor in Dark Times: Poli cs and Humor in Contemporary
Africa
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Paul Jackson (University of Birmingham)
Laura Mar n (University of She eld)
Stephen Forcer (University of Glasgow)
Katherine E. Brown (University of Birmingham)
DM Mwambari (kings college London)
RA03: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Partner Organiza on
The Interna onal Poli cs of the Middle East: Exploring the
Interplay of Power, Ideas, and Domes c Poli cs
Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Saskia Stachowitsch (University of Vienna - OIIP)
F. Gregory Gause (Bush School, Texas A&M University)
Decentering EU-Middle East rela ons: Transcending Orientalism
and Occidentalism
Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco)
Elite change and its impact on foreign policy preferences - Examples
from Turkey, Egypt and Tunisia
Cengiz Gunay (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs - OIIP)
Drivers of Transregional Engagement: A Comparison of Iranian,
Saudi, and Turkish Africa Policies
Jens Heibach (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Proxies and Power: Explaining Saudi Arabia’s Ba le for Regional
Dominance in Yemen
Maria-Louise Clausen (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal
Studies)
Status Ma ers: Explaining Russia’s Military Interven on in Syria
Elias Götz (Royal Danish Defense College)
RA04: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Power and In uence in Foreign Aid
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego)
Lauren Prather (University of California, San Diego)
Haley J. Swedlund (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Aid in a Time of Terror
Desha Girod (Georgetown University)
More choice, more leverage? Donor diversity and recipient
in uence
Alexandra Zeitz (Concordia University)
Organizing for development: How donor governance a ects aid
quality and public opinion on foreign aid
Haley J. Swedlund (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Going Local without Localiza on: Humanitarian Responses to the
War in Syria
Rana B. Khoury (Northwestern University)
Emily K. M. Sco (McGill University)
RA05: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Grounding Interna onal Rela ons: the Land Ques on in World
Poli cs
Global Development
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Rice against Communism: The Poli ciza on of Agriculture from
‘above’ and ‘below’
Felix Anderl (University of Cambridge)
Maarten Meijer (University of Groningen)
Anna Katharina Wolkenhauer (University of Bremen)
Knowing Interna onal Poli cs from Contested Lands in South East
Europe
Katarina Kusic (University of Bristol)
Beyond the Premise of Conquest: Indigenous and Black Presence in
the Epoch Debates
Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech)
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Shirley Graham (George Washington University)
Maria Lucia Zapata Cancelado (Javeriana University)
Camaraderie within Peace and Con ict Studies (PACS): Cri cally
queer and feminist research methodologies in the Mexico-U.S.
borderlands
Jodi Dueck-Read (Menno Simons College)
Gendering Religion: A Feminist Construc vist Approach to Religion
in Peace and Con ict Studies
Sheherazade R. Jafari (School for Con ict Analysis and
Resolu on, George Mason University)
Vulnerability Poli cs: A Cri cal Analy c Framework and
Methodology for Peace
Lisa McLean (Kroc Ins tute for Interna onal Peace Studies,
Notre Dame)
Cri cal Feminist Visions of Economic Jus ce
Karie Riddle (Calvin College)
(Re)presen ng Struggle and Agency in the Everyday: Par cipatory
Methods as Feminist Praxis
Jessica M. Smith (Georgetown University)
RA07: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
New Landscapes of Control: Risk and Predic on in Policing, Border
Security and Radicalisa on Preven on.
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Charlo e Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick)
Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)
Border security as regime of non-knowledge: fakes, errors and
subjec vity
Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London)
Sarah Perret (King's College London)
Charlo e Heath-Kelly (University of Warwick)
Maria Norris (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Sadi Shanaah (University of Warwick)
Representa on without a state: studying the long-term poli cal
consequences of neoliberalism in the countryside
Chair
Disc.
Crime Preven on and the Reordering of Criminal-Jus ce: The
Curious Poli cs of Countering Violent Extremism
The Dispersal of Counter-Extremism Policies in the West: A
Quan ta ve Study of Security Poli cs
Land, Soil Mapping, and the Interna onal
Chair
Disc.
Paula Mauru o (University of Toronto)
Data Cri cality in Predic ve Policing
Mareile Kaufmann (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Felix Anderl (University of Cambridge)
Katarina Kusic (University of Bristol)
Priscilla Claeys (Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience,
Coventry University)
RA06: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Cri cal Feminist Approaches to Peace and Con ict Studies
‘Upgrading’ risk algorithms: The integra on of ar cial intelligence
and big data risk modelling into criminal jus ce predic on
RA08: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
COVID-19 and Powerful States
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Simona R. Soare (European Union Ins tute for Security
Studies (EUISS))
Pandemic and the East Asian Order
Il Hyun Cho (Lafaye e College)
Securi za on of Covid-19 in China, Italy and the UK: A comparison
Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
American Na onal Security in Black and White: How Race Rela ons
in the United States Make It Vulnerable in the Interna onal Security
Arena
Robert Tomlinson (U.S. Naval War College)
China as a useful target: securi za on of China in American
domes c narra ve during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mingyi Liu (University of Warwick)
RA09: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Epistemic Prac ces in Con ict, Peacebuilding, and Interven on
Peace Studies
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg)
Mariam Salehi (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
David G. Lewis (University of Exeter)
Knowledge Produc on in Truth Commissions: Women and Sexual
Violence in Final Reports
Susanne Buckley-Zistel (Marburg University, Center for Con ict
Studies)
Anne Menzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
Mariam Salehi (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Reconceptualising the poli cs of knowledge authority in
post/con ict interven ons: From a peacebuilding eld to
transna onal elds of interven onary objects
Anna Danielsson (Swedish Defence University)
Knowledge and Peacebuilding. The Epistemic Prac ce of the
German Parliament in the context of military opera ons in Mali.
Werner Distler (Philipps-University Marburg)
Miriam Tekath (Philipps-University Marburg, Center for Con ict
Sudies)
‘A Fair Amount of People Got Killed’: Ordering and Selec on
Prac ces in the Knowledge Produc on on Con ict Severity
Johanna Rodehau-Noack (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)
RA10: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
How Armed Groups Organize, Behave, and Learn
Panel
Jivanta Scho li (School of Law & Government, Dublin City
University, Ireland)
Barak Mendelsohn (Haverford College)
Alec Worsnop (University of Maryland, College Park)
Evan Perkoski (University of Connec cut)
Organiza onal Lineage and the Di usion of Lethal and Non-Lethal
Informa on between Armed Groups
Evan Perkoski (University of Connec cut)
From Mao to the Islamic State: The Insurgent Civil-Military Balance
Alec Worsnop (University of Maryland, College Park)
Michael Cowan (University of Maryland)
Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Jihwan Hwang (University of Seoul)
Domino E ect: Do Recruit Social Networks Inhibit or Enhance
Organiza onal Cohesion?
North Korea’s Paradox of Weak Na onal Power but Strong
Diploma c Autonomy: Why North Korea Exerts its Diploma c
Capaci es despite Harsh Interna onal Pressures
Margaret Foster (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill )
From Hezbollah to Hamas, to the Houthis: The Di usion of the
‘Resistance’ Model
Seokdong Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)
Daniel Sobelman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
Panel
Economic and Democra c Development and South Korea’s Foreign
Policy Posi ons Between the US and China
Wonjae Hwang (University of Tennessee)
From Unplanned Obsolescence to Planned Revitaliza on: The Social
(Re)construc on of the United Na ons Command
Foreign Policy Analysis
Youngwon Cho (St. Francis Xavier University)
Jamie Levin (St. Francis Xavier University)
Virginie Grzelczyk (Aston University)
Hak Yin Li (Tokyo Interna onal University)
The future of Abe Doctrine on the U.S.-Japan Alliance, East Asia, and
the World
Ryo Shimizu (Kobe Gakuin University)
What Drives Japan's Cyber-Security Capacity Building Assistance?
Benjamin Gosnell Bartle
(Miami University)
Between Iraq and a Hard Place: Japan’s Mul ple Roles in the Middle
East as an American Ally and a Paci st Power
RA14: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Rebel Groups and the Building of the Post-Civil War State
External shocks on Brazil-Japan Coopera on: Lessons from Japan’s
O cial Development Assistance to Brazil.
Shuichiro Masukata (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Chair
Disc.
Anna Jarstad (Uppsala University)
Anna Jarstad (Uppsala University)
Civil Wars and State (Un)Making
Adrian Florea (University of Glasgow)
Michael J. Lee (CUNY-Hunter College)
Rebel Organiza onal Legacies and the Building of Trust and
Legi macy in Post-Civil War Poli cs
John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)
Structures and Context of Interna onal Bargaining: The Failed
Reconcilia on between North Korea and Japan
The electoral path of inclusion: exploring the role of post-rebel
electoral par es in post-con ict state building
Cana Kim (Louisiana State University)
Panel
South Asia in World Poli cs
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
B. Bryan Barber (Nazarbayev University)
RA12: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
India’s Growing Engagement in the Indo-Paci c
Yoonkyung Lee (University of Toronto)
Taehyun Nam (Salisbury University)
Explaining Pyongyang’s Nuclear Policy from Kim Il-sung to Kim Jongun
Christopher Faulkner (Centre College)
Aus n Doctor (Eastern Kentucky University)
Chair
Disc.
RA13: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Partner Organiza on
Two Koreas and big power poli cs for the making of inter-Korean
rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Rebel Fragmenta on and the Recruitment of Child Soldiers
RA11: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Japanese Foreign Policy
Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington)
Governance in the Indo-Paci c: India’s contribu on to mari me
order
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Trade and investment in India’s engagement in the Indo-Paci c
Timothy D. Hoyt (U.S. Naval War College)
Sahar Khan (Cato Ins tute )
Constan no H. Xavier (Brookings India)
Carrie Manning (Georgia State University)
RA15: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Partner Organiza on
Disorder in East Asia: Whither the Asian Paradox?
Korean Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
India’s increasing forays into the Indo-Paci c through Development
Partnerships
Ties that Don’t Bind: Challenges to Construc ve Linkages Among US
Asia-Paci c Alliances
‘Greater India’: India’s strategic thinking about the Indo Paci c
South Korea’s Global Status-Seeking in a Mul plex World Order
From Chabahar to Kaladan: Assessing India’s Connec vity Ambi ons
in the Indo-Paci c
Europe between China and the United States: North Korea as a new
geopoli cal hotspot?
Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary)
Aparna Pande (Hudson Ins tute)
Sumitha Narayanan Ku y (King's College London)
Sinderpal Singh (Nanyang Technological University)
Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)
Tereza Novotna (Free University Berlin)
The Logic of History in Japan and South Korea’s Defense Rela ons
Lauren Richardson (Australia Na onal University)
RA16: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Partner Organiza on
The Pandemic’s Impact on Bilateral Na onal Iden ty Clashes in the
Indo-Paci c
Korea Economic Ins tute of America
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Distribu onal e ects, regulatory preferences and business strategy
in private sustainability standards
Ellen Alexandra Holtmaat (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal
and Development Studies)
The many aspects of sustainability: Unpacking consumers’ support
for tea standards in China and the UK
Yixian Sun (University of Bath)
Kathleen Stephens (Korea Economic Ins tute)
Kathleen Stephens (Korea Economic Ins tute)
The Myth of Democra c Legi macy
Hamish van der Ven (McGill University)
The Pandemic’s Impact on the Sino-U.S. Na onal Iden ty Gap
Danielle Cohen (Lake Forest College)
Regulators, Underdogs and Boosters: Advancing Marginalized
Interests in Transna onal Private Regula on
The Pandemic’s Impact on the Russo-U.S. Iden ty Clash
Stepan Wood (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University)
The Pandemic’s Impact on the South Korea-Japan Iden ty Clash
Sco Snyder (Council on Foreign Rela ons)
Transna onal Private Sustainability Governance in the Age of COVID
-19: Responses to the Crisis and Prospects for the Future
Graeme Auld (Carleton University)
Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto)
The Coronavirus: Fueling Concerns and Contrasts between India
and China
Tanvi Madan (The Brookings Ins tu on)
The Pandemic’s Impact on the Sino-South Korea Na onal Iden ty
Gap
Xiangrong Dong (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Partner Organiza on
RA17: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Area Studies in Central and Eastern Europe: Mul ple Perspec ves
Polish Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Jeremy Garlick (University of Economics Prague)
Nicola Contessi (York Centre for Asian Research)
Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of So a and University of
Maryland)
Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University)
Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw)
Jakub Zajączkowski (Faculty of Poli cal Science and
Interna onal Studies, University of Warsaw)
RA18: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Connec vity and Coopera on in a Contested World II
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Sören Stapel (University of Freiburg)
Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven)
Kolja Raube (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Compe ng Connec vi es: EU and Chinese Engagement in the
Contested Regional Space of Central Asia
Claudia Rives Casanova (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona)
Can the EU and Russia Reconnect? Examining the Pathways to
Restore a Failed Strategic Partnership
Hiski Haukkala (University of Tampere)
Local Condi oning of EU-Brazil Connec vity
Francisca Costa Reis (KU Leuven)
The EU’s Outreach to its Various Partners: Strategic Connec vity?
Franziska Petri (KU Leuven)
RA19: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Private Governance at a Crossroads: Confron ng New Challenges
from Emerging Actors and Changing Poli cal-Economic Structures
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Oscar Widerberg (Free University Amsterdam (VU), Ins tute
for Environmental Sciences (IVM))
Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland)
RA20: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Teaching Through and With Data
Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Disc.
Pamela Zeiser (University of North Florida)
Jessi Hanson-DeFusco (University of Pi sburgh)
Teaching in the Age of Big Data: Balancing Privacy Concerns and
Online Student Engagement
Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University)
Using Primary Documents to Teach Global Poli cs from a LearnerCentered Approach
Roni Kay Marie O'Dell (Seton Hill University)
Sasha Breger Bush (University of Colorado at Denver)
Across the Divide: A Team-taught Course on Big Data Analy cs for
Security Studies
Stephen Coulthart (University at Albany)
RA21: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Technology and Security
Flash Talk Session
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
JD Work (Marine Corps University)
JD Work (Marine Corps University)
Micro-Global Poli cs and Weaponized Informa on Technology:
Challenges to Globaliza on
Renee E. Marlin-Benne
(Johns Hopkins University)
Technology Hype and Interna onal Security
Frank L. Smith III (U.S. Naval War College)
"Ar cial Intelligence and the Bomb: Nuclear Command and
Control in the Age of the Algorithm"
James Johnson (James Mar n Center for Nonprolifera on
Studies (CNS))
Exploring the Culture of Digital Resistance in India: The Nirbhaya
Case Study
Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong
Campus))
Geopoli cal Implica ons of China’s Na onal Ar cial Intelligence
Development Strategy: Techno-na onalism and Globaliza on
Andrew Alexander (Shanghai University)
RA22: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Flash Talk Session
Strategies to Salvage the Liberal Interna onal Order
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Ardavan Khoshnood (Lund University)
Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET)
Nishant Bhardwaj (University of Delhi)
Mathieu Bere (George Mason University)
Thomas Just (Arizona State University)
Samantha Taylor (U.S. Air Command and Sta College)
How An -Semi sm Mo vates Contemporary Extremism
Thomas Just (Arizona State University)
Regionalism and higher educa on in MERCOSUR: regional policies,
na onal di usion and narra ves of providing global public goods
Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET)
R2P, Sovereignty, and the Liberal Interna onal Order
Samantha Taylor (U.S. Air Command and Sta College)
Did the Liberal Interna onal Order (LIO) promote ‘Liberty’,
‘Interna onalism’ and ‘Order’?: Perspec ves from global South
Nishant Bhardwaj (University of Delhi)
India and De- Globaliza on
“Jihadist” Insurgencies: an an - liberal, globaliza on force? Insights
from the Sahel region
Africa and the United Na ons: How does Ghana’s Road Safety
Policies and Strategies Respond to the United Na ons Sustainable
Development Goals 3.6?
Daniel Kipo-Sunyehzi (University of Ghana)
“Eroding Mul lateralism, Increased Na onalism and the United
Na ons: Using Discourse Analysis to Assess the Secretary-General’s
2020 Call for a Global Cease re”
Vijai Singh (Rutgers University- Newark)
RA24: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Flash Talk Session
The Growing Threat of Disintegra on in the European Union
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
BREXIT new-phase and the in uence of China to the Eastern half of
the European Union.
Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University)
Powering the Extremes – How European Integra on Feed
Euroscep cism
Yoav Raskin (Tel Aviv University)
Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)
Mathieu Bere (George Mason University)
Flash Talk Session
RA23: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
The United Na ons and Rising Global Challenges
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR)
Caroline Dunton (University of O awa)
Daniel Kipo-Sunyehzi (University of Ghana)
Dillon Fine (University of Florida)
Rubina Pradhan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Yukako Tanaka Sakabe (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Environmental and Collec ve Rights: Di erences between
Indigenous and Non-Indigenous NGOs Involved with the United
Na ons Human Rights Council
Maia Carter Hallward (Kennesaw State University)
Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University)
Emily Cook (Kennesaw State University)
Jonathan Downs (Kennesaw State University)
Vo ng for China: The Impact of Economic Dependence between
China and the European Union on Vo ng Cohesion in the United
Na ons
Dillon Fine (University of Florida)
Hye Ryeon Jang (University of Florida)
Reevalua ng the E ec veness of the United Na ons Peacekeeping
Opera ons: A View of Gender Diversity on the Supply Side
Yukako Tanaka Sakabe (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Kentaro Sakuwa (Aoyama Gakuin University)
The Narcissism of Small States and Small Di erences: Status,
Canada, and the United Na ons Security Council
Caroline Dunton (University of O awa)
The United Na ons as an Interna onal Organiza on: A cri que of
its responses to Interna onal con icts
Rubina Pradhan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Mor Mitrani (The Department of Poli cal Studies, Bar Ilan
University)
Francesca Ghire (King's College London)
Zi (Ivy) Yang (University of Warwick)
Andreas Wendlberger (Goethe University Frankfurt )
Angélica Szucko (Universidade de Brasília)
Brexit as a di eren ated disintegra on process of the European
Union
Angélica Szucko (Universidade de Brasília)
How the European Union's response to China has changed between
2010 and 2020, and why?
Francesca Ghire
(King's College London)
How Strong is the Case for Regional (European) and Global Poli cal
Integra on? An Illustra ve Pruden al Case Study of the European
Union (EU) “Internal Security” Agenda
Andreas Wendlberger (Goethe University Frankfurt )
RA25: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Central Banks: Communica on, Preferences and Ac vism
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College)
Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College)
The ECB and the Cost of Independence. Unearthing a New DoomLoop in the Euro Area
Armando Marozzi (London School of Economics (LSE))
Domes c Sources of Monetary Order: Exchange Rate Poli cs and
the Bank of Japan
Gene Park (Loyola Marymount University)
Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California)
Gabrielle Cheung (University of Southern California)
Hawks or Doves: Epistemic Communi es and Central Bank
preferences in La n America
Nikolas Passos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)
Gender Bias and Public Communica on on the Economy: “The US
Economy is Doing Great”, SHE notes – Is Anyone Listening?
Cris na Bodea (Michigan State University)
Andrew Kerner (Michigan State University )
Roundtable
RA26: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Roundtable on Benjamin Miller's Grand Strategy from Truman to
Trump
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Panel
Human Rights
Hasan Yonten (Neumann University)
Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney)
Narra ves of (Be)Longing? Decolonising Migra on and Refugee
Studies
Jasmin Habib (University of Waterloo)
Refugees and Horizontal Inequality
Revolu on and the Rights of Outsiders: Democra c Transi on and
the Status of Migrants and Refugees in Tunisia
Elizabeth Davis (Syracuse University)
"A Compara ve Study on Humanitarian Diplomacy in Turkey and
South Korea: on the Role of Non-State Actors in Humanitarian
Assistance for Refugees"
Hayoung Lee (Yonsei University)
Tabitha Kwon (Yonsei University)
Emerging Carceral Geographies: Rethinking the Border in Australia’s
Movement to End O shore Deten on
Helena Zeweri (University of Virginia)
Roundtable
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)
Idean Salehyan (University of North Texas)
Is Terrorism Designa on An E ec ve Counterterror Tool?
Chia-yi Lee (Na onal Chengchi University)
Yasutaka Tominaga (Hosei University)
Ac vism or Terrorism? The Labelling of Dissent in the U.K. Media
João Raphael da Silva (Ulster University)
RA30: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Climate Security and Con ict
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Cullen Hendrix (University of Denver, Korbel School)
It’s the End of the World as We Know It…and I Feel (?): Security
Responsibility and Provision in the Global Climate Crisis
Kerry Frances Crawford (James Madison University)
David R. Andersen-Rodgers (California State University
Sacramento)
Climate Shocks, Rebel Cons tuencies, and Con ict Dynamics
Gaku Ito (Hiroshima University)
Arc c Sea Region as the thorn in geopoli cs: Role of na onal states
and private corpora ons
Military ecologies of contemporary wildlife conserva on – Kenya’s
Northern Rangelands
Sara van der Hoeven (Gothenburg University)
RA31: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Domes c Terrorism
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Coty Mar n (West Virginia Wesleyan College)
Arie Perliger (University of Massachuse s Lowell )
Assessing Right-Wing Terror Threats in Japan – Compara ve
Analysis between Japan and the United States
Defense Coopera on Agreements and the Likelihood of Domes c
Terrorism
Patrick Larue (Collin College)
Maria Koinova (Warwick University)
Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University)
Jennifer Marie Brinkerho (George Washington University)
Susan Banki (University of Sydney)
Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg)
Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine)
Nadejda K. Marinova (Wayne State University)
RA29: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Labeling Terrorist Actors
Chair
Disc.
Buse Dingiltepe (Bilkent University)
Yoshiki Kobayashi (Meiji University)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Explaining State Decisions to Label Violent Non-State Actors as
Terrorists
Ondřej Hynek (UCM University in Trnava)
Douglas Atkinson (Cardi University)
Naji Bsisu (Maryville College)
RA28: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Individual Diaspora Agency in World Poli cs
Anna Meier (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
To Counter or Address Terrorism: The Case of ‘(Counter)terrorism’
Stanzin Lhaskyabs (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Norrin M. Ripsman (Lehigh University)
Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa)
Michael C. Desch (Notre Dame)
Je rey W. Taliaferro (Tu s University)
Dale C. Copeland (University of Virginia)
Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles)
Melissa Willard-Foster (University of Vermont)
RA27: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Human Rights and Forced Migra on
Chair
Disc.
Law as Norma ve Cover: U.S. Terrorist Designa ons and Public
Support for the Use of Force
Terrorism and Poli cal Legi macy: How Government
Accountability, E ciency, and Fairness Relate to Domes c Terrorist
Ac vi es
Anina Schwarzenbach (University of Maryland)
Violent misogyny or isolated frustra on? Portrayals of incelmo vated violence
Luise Bendfeldt (Uppsala University)
RA32: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
COVID-19: The Poli cs and Economics of a Pandemic
Panel
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Marina Rudyak (Heidelberg University)
Amy S. Pa erson (University of the South)
What Does Response to Covid-19 Tell us About the State?
Rachel M. Gisselquist (United Na ons University (UNU-WIDER))
Poli cs and Interna onal Development in African slums; postCOVID-19 Nairobi, Kenya
A. R. Pashayan (Howard University, Washington D.C.)
Public Support for Foreign Aid among Chinese Na onals Amidst
COVID-19
Zhihang Ruan (Northwestern University)
RA33: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Health, Economics and Corporate In uence
Panel
Kurt Mills (University of Dundee)
Rodger A. Payne (University of Louisville)
Global Health
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Trumping Human Rights: ‘America First’ and Interna onal Human
Rights Norm Contesta on
Examining the Divergence of Foreign and Domes c Human Rights
Support Within the United States
Je rey A. Gri n (University of Nevada, Reno)
Haeyong Lim (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Uni ca on)
The Essen al Diagnos c List: Assessing WHO’s Capacity to shape
state and market behaviour
Michael A. Stevenson (University of Waterloo)
Does Interna onal Trade Buy or Cost Health?
Shelby Hall (University of Georgia)
Ryan Williamson (Auburn University)
Carrots and S cks: Incen vizing extraterritorial human rights
safeguards in US counterterrorism policies
Monika Heupel (University of Bamberg)
Caiden Heaphy (University of Bamberg)
Janina Lang (University of Bamberg)
Jacklin Suji Lee (Yonsei University)
RA34: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Emerging Scholars in Public Diplomacy
Panel
RA37: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Crisis, Con ict, Change in Environmental Governance
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
R. S. Zaharna (American University)
Nancy Snow (Kyoto University of Foreign Studies )
Environmental Studies
Disc.
Diplomacy with the Lights O
Aysehan Julide Etem (Emerson College)
Sohaela Amiri (RAND Corpora on / Pardee RAND Graduate
School / USC Center on Public Diplomacy)
Entanglements of Meaning on a Poli cal Stage: Dance in India-US
Public Diplomacy
Nicole Cox (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Beyond Pillar and Post: Towards a Sustainable Cultural Diplomacy
for Canada
Ben Schnitzer (Queen's University )
Beyond Foreign and Domes c in Interna onal Broadcas ng:
Refugee and Immigrant Publics in German Public Diplomacy
Irja Vormedal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Pushed or Pulled into Ac on? The E ects of Financial Crises and
Interna onal Linkages on Domes c Environmental Regula ons
Faradj Koliev (Stockholm University)
James H. Lebovic (George Washington University)
Temperature shocks and climate policy
Sam Rowan (Concordia University)
Minds, Networks, and Climate Change: A Complex Systems
Examina on of Ideological Con ict in Climate Governance
Jinelle Piereder (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs,
University of Waterloo)
A ka Alkhallouf (American University)
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Luciana Campos (UFGD)
Patrick Theiner (University of Edinburgh)
Referenda on Con nued Membership of Interna onal
Organiza ons: An IR Approach to the 1986 NATO Referendum in
Spain and the 2016 EU Referendum in the UK.
RA38: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Modeling Interna onal Processes: Onset, Di usion, and Data
Quality
Scien
Chair
Disc.
People-centered Integra on? Assessing Ci zens’ Percep ons of
Regional Democra c Norms in Africa
Peter Penar (Davidson College)
The in uence of expert authority on ci zens’ responses during
public health crisis. A survey experiment of the UK and Germany.
Mirko Heinzel (University of Potsdam)
Andrea Liese (University of Potsdam)
RA36: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Human Rights, Excep onalism, and United States Foreign Policy
Chair
Carlo a M. Minnella (Duke University)
T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School)
T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School)
Myunghee Lee (University of Missouri)
Dongjin Kwak (University of Missouri)
Packages and Rou nes: The Di usion of Policy Innova on Across
Ci es
Laura Schenker (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
The Par san Divide in A tudes Toward Interna onal Organiza ons
Sevdenur Koru (Temple University)
Diana Mutz (University of Pennsylvania)
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Smarter Autocrats: What Autocrats Learn from Other Countries'
Regime Conten on
Marina Perez de Arcos (University of Oxford)
Human Rights
Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw)
When Do Business Preferences Change? The Poli cs of Climate
Policy Reform
How US City Diplomacy Advances US Global In uence
RA35: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Public Responses to Interna onal Organiza ons
Panel
RA39: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
With or without the Sword? Untying Gordian Knots in World
Poli cs
Diploma c Studies
Chair
I. Aytac Kadioglu (Adiyaman University)
Prac cal Reality: Concert prac ces, Great Power Poli cs, and the
Balkan Crises of 1912/13
David Banks (King's College London)
Give Peace a Plan: Peace Plans as Diploma c Tools and Textual
Agents in Con ict Areas
Lior Lehrs (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
How Ideological Con ict Presages War: The Way Structure
Encourages and Limits the In uence of Ideas in Interna onal Poli cs
Dan Lindley (University of Notre Dame)
Uncivil Society: The diplomacy of disrup ve actors
Foreign Policy Analysis
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Bhavani Kannan (The Australian Na onal University)
Trust in Mul lateral Diplomacy: Nego a ng Coali ons
Larissa Versloot (University of Copenhagen)
RA40: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Understanding Violence in Deeply Divided Socie es
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Disc.
Roundtable
RA42: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Discussing Methods in Foreign Policy and Defence Studies: the
Challenge of Cross-Fer lizing Methods
Eric Dunford (Georgetown University)
From a Status Quo Elec on to Na onwide Protest: Understanding
An -System Sen ment in Lebanon
Stephen Deets (Babson College)
Does Horizontal Inequality and Poli cal Discrimina on Really Cause
Civil War? Another Look with New Data
Indra De Soysa (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology)
Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamanna (University College Dublin
(UCD))
The Impact of Diaspora on the Tac cs of Rebel Groups
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
RA43: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Human Tra cking and Gender-Based Violence
Chair
Disc.
Rodrigo Fracalossi de Moraes (Ins tute for Applied Economic
Research, Rio de Janeiro)
André de Mello e Souza (Ins tuto de Pesquisa Econômica
Aplicada)
Jelena Golubovic (Simon Fraser University)
Gender Violence and Public A tudes Toward Punishment
Suparna Chaudhry (Lewis & Clark College)
Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California)
Panel
Global Development
Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo)
Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College)
Food sovereignty, neocolonialism, and Ghana’s contested poli cs of
agrarian development
Jacqueline Ignatova (Appalachian State University)
Marke ng Sustainability: Corporate Environmental Responsibility
and the Crea on of Shared Value in an Age of Global Agri-food
Systems
William A. Munro (Illinois Wesleyan University)
Neither Ver cal nor Horizontal Aid: Percep ons of food security
coopera on from China, the US and Brazil
Arthur Augusto Catraio (Getulio Vargas Founda on)
Global Crises Meets Grassroots: Exploring the Rela onship Between
Large-Scale Land Acquisi ons and Women’s Food Insecurity in SubSaharan Africa
Lauren Kaplan (Rutgers University-Newark)
Embedded Peasantry: Rethinking the Developmental State Theory
Rahardhika Utama (Northwestern University)
Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University)
Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University)
Interna onal norm internaliza on and contesta on: human
tra cking and pros tu on in Brazil
Retribu ve violence against, and on behalf of, civilians
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Human Rights
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Emy Matesan (Wesleyan University)
Ronit Berger (IDC Herzliya)
RA41: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Food Security: States, Markets, and Sovereignty
Delphine Deschaux-Dutard (University of Grenoble Alpes)
Delphine Deschaux-Dutard (University of Grenoble Alpes)
Falk Ostermann (Justus Liebig University Giessen)
Michal Onderco (Erasmus University Ro erdam)
Chris an Lequesne (Sciences Po, Paris)
Benjamin Oudet (Poi ers University)
Sonia Le Gouriellec (Université catholique Lille)
Devolving an -child tra cking ini a ves to mul na onal
companies: the big scam? Lessons from the eld in the European
Union and the Associa on of Southeast Asian Na ons
Elisa Narminio (Waseda University & Université Libre de
Bruxelles)
Corrup on in Government Security Forces and Sexual Violence
Margaret Avera (University of New Mexico)
RA44: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Postcolonialism and Poli cal Science in Northeast Asia
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University)
Sankaran Krishna (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Poli cs of language and consciousness: Kyoto School’s failure of
postcolonial tac cs
Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)
When Does the Subaltern Not Want to Speak? A Preliminary
Postcolonial Inquiry into the State of Taiwanese Poli cal Science
Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University)
Embracing Postcolonialism in Korean Poli cal Science
Seoyoung Choi (Yonsei University )
HyeMin Ryu (Yonsei University)
The Westphalian in the Eyes of A Grey Man(1963): We (Whites) are
Self-Evidently Sovereign in IR
Young Chul Cho (Jeonbuk Na onal University)
The possibility of compara ve postcolonialism in Northeast Asia
Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University)
RA45: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
The United States and Interna onal Society Since 1918
Panel
English School
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Mary H. Durfee (Michigan Technological University)
Cornelia B. Navari (University of Buckingham)
Panel
RA49: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Re(de) ning the Interna onal Liberal Order from Below: The
Contribu on of Contemporary Ci zenship, Migra on and
Na onalism
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
The Concept of Civilized Na ons and the Crea on of the Statute of
the Interna onal Court of Jus ce: U.S. and European Views
Contrasted
Chair
The United States and the Primary Ins tu ons of Interna onal
Society during the Cold War
Fear, Anxiety and Emo onal Security a er the Refugee Wave - the
re-emergence of far-right terrorism in Europe
Christopher Rossi (University of iowa)
Disc.
Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and Security,
University of South Wales)
Joana de Deus Pereira (University of South Wales - United
Kingdom)
Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech)
The United States as a Revolu onary Power
David Hendrickson (Colorado College)
George W. Bush and the World Society Ideal, 2001-2008
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)
RA46: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
(En)countering Privilege in Academia
How To Be An E ec ve Ci zen In The Digital Era?
Nikki Soo (University of She eld)
Commi ee Panel
Professional Development Commi ee
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Part.
Part.
Nora Siklodi (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology/University of Portsmouth)
Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and
Security, University of South Wales)
Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)
Eric Selbin (Southwestern University)
Commi ee/Structuring
RA47: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Intergenera onal Café: sharing experiences, building strategies or
Everything you wanted to know about academic life but were too
afraid to ask
The Right to Community Par cipa on and Ci zen Security in
Colombia
Dáire McGill (University of Oxford)
To be a good na onal or a good European ci zen, is that the
ques on? Accessing adolescents’ percep ons of good ci zenship in
15 European countries
Nora Siklodi (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology/University of Portsmouth)
RB00: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
SB: Con icts
Research Sound Byte
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Commi ee on the Status of Representa on & Diversity
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
The Second-Order Impact of Rela ve Power on Outcomes of Crisis
Bargaining
Momin Rahman (Trent University)
Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont)
Shannon K. Brincat (University of the Sunshine Coast)
Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University)
Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies)
Dovile Budryte (Georgia Gwinne College)
J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London)
Mira Sucharov (Carleton University)
Leslie E. Wehner (University of Bath)
RA48: Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
The Hidden Hands: Comparing Na onal Approaches to Covert
Ac on
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Magda Long (King's College London)
Genevieve Lester (US Army War College)
Secrecy in World Poli cs: The Ebb and Flow of American Covert
Ac on
Michael Poznansky (University of Pi sburgh)
"The Return of the Bad Russian: ‘Unacknowledged Interven onism’
in Contemporary TV-Shows"
Pauline Blistène (Panthéon-Sorbonne University)
Czechoslovakia, Covert Ac on and (im)Plausible Deniability
Daniela Richterova (Brunel University London)
French pramilitary ac ons during the Algerian War of Independence
Damien Van Puyvelde (University of Glasgow)
Lana Bilalova (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Tatevik Movsisyan (Old Dominion University)
Actor Fragmenta on in Armed Civil Con icts: A Panel VAR Analysis
Ilayda Onder (The Pennsylvania State University)
Divide and Rule: Planned Demographic Change in IndianAdministered Kashmir
Syed Waqar Shah (Cardi University)
Building a Rival State in Through Rebel Governance: The Impact of
Insurgent State-Building on Post-Con ict Power-Sharing Agreements
Zeynep Koseoglu Onat (Koc University)
Warfare Agenda-Se ng on Russian Television, 2009 - 2019
Lana Bilalova (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
The Model of Two-dimensional Percep on of War in the Bri sh
Context
An
Pihlajamaa (Finnish Na onal Defence University)
RB01: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
COVID-19 and the Interna onal Poli cs of South Asia
Roundtable
South Asia in World Poli cs
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)
Nicolas Blarel (Leiden University)
Surupa Gupta (University of Mary Washington)
Rajesh Basrur (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)
Ali Riaz (Illinois State University)
Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary)
Karthik Nachiappan (Na onal University of Singapore)
RB02: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Tracing the Impact of Populism on European Foreign Policies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh)
Toby Greene (Bar Ilan University)
Populist Governments and Professional Diplomats: the tricky deal
Chris an Lequesne (Sciences Po, Paris)
Populism and Foreign Policy Change: A Research Agenda
Sandra Destradi (University of Freiburg)
Populism and Foreign Policy Change: Tracing the Impact of the Law
and Jus ce Government on Poland’s Foreign Policy
RB04: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
New Trends in Climate and Environmental Advocacy
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Me e Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge)
Beyond Coal? Exploring Global Varia on in Protests Against
Proposed Coal-Fired Power Plants
Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland)
The Limits of Transna onal Climate Campaigns in the Digital Era
Nina Hall (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
An -Fossil Fuel Norms and the Norma ve Turn in Climate Poli cs
Mathieu Blondeel (Warwick Business School, University of
Warwick)
RB05: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
E ec veness of Global Governance Ins tu ons
Erin Jenne (Central European University)
Peter Visnovitz (Central European University)
RB03: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
The Poli cal Economy of the Global O shore US-Dollar System
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Nils Gilman (Berggruen Ins tute)
Nils Gilman (Berggruen Ins tute)
Monetary Power in the O shore US-Dollar System. The Crea on of
Interna onal Hierarchy through Mechanisms of Emergency USD
Provision
Ste en Murau (Boston University)
Fabian Pape (University of Warwick)
Tobias Pforr (University of Reading)
This Time It’s Personal: The Individual Poli cs of Central Bank
Coopera on during the Global Financial Crisis
Adi Sahasrabuddhe (Cornell University)
The Wealth of a Na on? Sovereign Financial Ins tu ons in the
O shore US-Dollar System
Yakov Feygin (Berggruen Ins tute )
Monetary Sovereignty in the Global O shore US-Dollar System
Jens van 't Klooster (European University Ins tute)
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Duncan Snidal (University of Oxford)
Miles Kahler (School of Interna onal Service, American
University)
Alex Thompson (Ohio State University)
Decision-Making in Interna onal Organiza ons
Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University)
Thomas Sommerer (University of Potsdam)
Magnus Lundgren (Stockholm University)
Theresa Squatrito (London School of Economics, IR)
The Dog that Barked but Didn’t Bite: Greek Foreign Policy under the
Populist Coali on of SYRIZA-Independent Greeks, 2015-19
Angelos Stylianos Chryssogelos (King's College London)
Thomas N. Hale (Oxford University, Blavatnik School of
Government)
Me e Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge)
The Rise of ‘Vigilante’ Enforcement by Environmental NGOs
David Cadier (Sciences Po)
Cheap talk or Costly Signals? Populism as Poli cal Argument in
Viktor Orbán’s Foreign Policy
Panel
Measuring the E ec veness of Transna onal Governance
Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen)
Problem Structure, Treaty Design, and Ins tu onal In uence:
Comparing the Design and E ec veness of Interna onal Fisheries
Regimes
Ronald B. Mitchell (University of Oregon)
Trade E ects of Environmental Agreements: Uncovering De Facto
Environmental Clubs
Clara A. Brandi (German Development Ins tute)
RB06: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Nuclear Strategy, Prolifera on and Crises – Challenging
Conven onal Wisdom
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Boston University)
Jordan Tama (American University)
Leaders in Nuclear Poli cs: New Data on Psychology, Experience,
and Face-to-Face Interac on
Molly Berkemeier (University of Georgia)
Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark (Georgia Ins tute of Technology, Sam
Nunn School of Interna onal A airs)
Civil-Military Instability and Nuclear Pla orm Diversi ca on
Giles David Arceneaux (Harvard University, BCSIA)
Delivering the Bomb – Enabling, Ambiguity, and the Nonprolifera on Order
Debak Das (Stanford University)
Cross-Domain Deterrence: An Experimental Approach
Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley)
Anger and Aggression in Interna onal Poli cs: A New Realist Theory
Based on Recalibra onal Theory of Anger in Evolu onary
Psychology
One, if by land, and two, if by sea: Introducing a Dataset on the
Domains of Interna onal Crisis Behavior
J. Andres Gannon (University of California, San Diego)
Panel
RB07: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Policing, Militariza on, and Repression in the Developing World
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Gustavo A. Flores-Macias (Cornell University)
Lucia Tiscornia (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia
Economicas)
Robert Blair (Brown University)
Sean Richmond (Carleton University - Department of Law)
Prashant Hosur Suhas (Clarkson University)
Post-Modern Warfare: Militainment, Netnography and Empire
through Popular Culture
Bart Gabriel (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal &
Development Studies)
Guerrilla protest: understanding social movements from an
irregular war framework - the case of Hong Kong
Jessica Zarkin (Cornell University)
Gustavo A. Flores-Macias (Cornell University)
How Repression A ects Public Percep ons of Police: Evidence from
Uganda
Travis Cur ce (Emory University)
Militarizing Law Enforcement and Organized Criminal Violence in
Mexico
Javier Osorio (University of Arizona)
Tackling Drug-Lords in a Nascent Market: Raids and Drug Crime in
Uruguay
Juan Bogliaccini (Universidad Católica del Uruguay)
RB08: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
The Cra in Statecra : New Approaches to Strategy-Making,
Defense Planning and Na onal Security
Interna onal Security Studies
Frankie Ho Chun Wong (University of Maryland)
RB10: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Decolonial and Indigenous Theories in Global Poli cs
Panel
Theory
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State
University (Virginia Tech))
Decolonizing regionalism.
Emanuel Porcelli (Universidad de Buenos Aires - Argen na)
Slavery and Capitalism: transforma ons and racializa on
Gustavo de Góes Bezerra (PUC Rio)
Cri cal Decolonial Theory from La n America
Fernando David Márquez Duarte (UC Riverside)
Thierry Balzacq (Sciences Po Paris)
Turning Beavers into Foxes? Designing a Strategy Formula on
Model for Promo ng a Strategy-Making Culture in Small Powers
Dave Abboud (CAF)
Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard (Canadian Forces College)
Paul Mitchell (Canadian Forces College, Royal Military College
of Canada)
What is Strategic Design? A Conceptual Externaliza on of the Cra
of Generalship
Philippe Dufort (Université Saint-Paul)
Ofra Graicer (Archipelago of Design)
Anahuac & Rome: Indigenous Republicanism and Restora ve
Revolu on in Mexico’s Pan-American Project
Arturo Chang (Williams College)
RB11: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Beyond the Decline of War Debate
Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh)
When tac cs trump strategy – the prac ce of small state strategymaking
Nina Graeger (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Statecra in Na onal Security: Diplomacy, Warfare and Subversion
Niels Byrjalsen (Department of Poli cal Science, University of
Copenhagen)
Panel
Partner Organiza on
Peace Science Society (Interna onal)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Do na onal security strategy documents express a shi in the
prac cal meaning of ‘strategy’?
RB09: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Culture, Aggression and Warfare
Aggression: The Crime Beyond Na onal Jurisdic on and Control?
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Relevance: The Mahabharata and
Interna onal Rela ons
The Consequences of Militarized Policing for Human Rights:
Evidence from Mexico
Disc.
Ryuta Ito (Keio University)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and
University of Oslo)
Bear F. Braumoeller (Ohio State University)
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa)
Tanisha Fazal (University of Minnesota)
RB12: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
CHINA- China and the Global Order
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Hung-Jen Wang (Na onal Cheng Kung University, Taiwan)
The Sources of American Conduct: U.S. Grand Strategy and the Rise
of China
Zoltan Feher (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tu s
University)
Interdisciplinary Studies
Global Development
Interna onal Ethics
How could the US-China rela ons survive in the Post-Engagement
Era?
Chair
Is China reshaping the World Order under the leadership of Xi
Jinping
Disc.
M. Matheswaran (The Peninsula Founda on (TPF); and
Ins tute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA))
B. Bryan Barber (Nazarbayev University)
Karry Jiao (China Development Research Founda on)
Mark Hallim (American Military University)
Chinese Tianxia concept and Western Liberal Order: The Quest for
an alterna ve Interna onal Order?
Rakesh Yadav (JNU)
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Andrew Marshall (Georgetown University)
Sanjida Amin (University of Toronto)
WILL THE AEROSPACE INDUSTRY SURVIVE THE SPREAD OF
NATIONALISM? HOW THE CHANGING WORLD ORDER MAY IMPACT
THE BUSINESSES OF COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT PRODUCERS
André Moura Jr (University of Brasília)
Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz)
Press Brakes and Professors: The Tech Titans and Socioeconomic
Inequality
(Middlebury College)
Inequality and Post-Con ict Repetoires of Poli cal Conten on
Laura Saavedra-Lux (University of Essex)
Pandemics and Populism; A case of Metamorphosis
Aparaajita Pandey (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
RB16: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
SECURITY - Civil Wars & Insurgency
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
“Neoliberalism, Inequality, and State Violence in La n America”
(University of California, Riverside)
The Place of Race in the Poli cal Economy of Peacekeeping and
Peace Support Opera ons
Sukanya Podder (King's College London)
Peter Albrecht (Danish Ins tute for Interna onal Studies (DIIS))
Condi onal cash transfer: a study about the Brazilian rural
experience to promote economic sustainable development.
JSS Disc. Reed M. Wood (University of Essex)
The Market of Civil Wars: Social Network Analysis of Military
Coopera on Between Civil War States
Mustafa Kirisci (Saint Mary's College of California)
The Enemy of My Enemy: Rebel Group Strategies at the Onset of
Civil Wars
Courtney Kayser (George Mason University)
Structuring Inclusion
RB17: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Crossing Divides and Building Community in Interna onal Rela ons
Alice Alcântara Gomes Lima (University of Campinas)
Understanding the Connec ons: A Climate Change and Human
Security Analysis
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Erica Mar nez (University of Texas at El Paso)
RB14: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
India and Interna onal Security
Kyu Young Lee (Prairie View A&M University)
Ian Erlichman (St. Lawrence University)
Cultural Globaliza on and Ontological (In)security: Explaining the
Rise of Na onalist Economic Policies
CASINO CAPITALISM? THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL CRISES ON
INEQUALITY, 1970 TO 2016
Alexander Sco
JSS Disc. Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Double-sided na onalism in an -globaliza on protest
The Poli cal Economy of Language in Region-Building: Kiswahili and
Deepening Integra on in the East African Community
Ida Bas aens (Fordham University)
Gerald Schneider (University of Konstanz)
Alice Alcântara Gomes Lima (University of Campinas)
Laura Saavedra-Lux (University of Essex)
Gary Winsle (Middlebury College)
Erica Mar nez (University of Texas at El Paso)
Alexander Sco (University of California, Riverside)
Sukanya Podder (King's College London)
Gary Winsle
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
Flash Talk Session
RB13: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The Causes and Consequences of Rising Inequality
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
RB15: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
NATIONALISM- Na onalism and Globaliza on
Chair
Panel
Disc.
Hoda Mahmoudi (University of Maryland, Bahá'i Chair for
World Peace)
Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for
World Peace)
Interna onal Security Studies
South Asia in World Poli cs
De-enslave this! “Whose Global Studies is it anyway?”
Chair
Disc.
Rethinking Interna onal Studies: Layered Ontologies and Shared
Paradigms.
Gordon Friedrichs (Heidelberg University)
Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Deescala on of Pulwama Crisis between India and Pakistan without
American Involvement
Saira Khan (North South University)
Achieving a sit at the table by forming the table: An analysis of
India's strategy towards Great Power status using the case study of
India's 2019 ASAT experiment
Deganit Paikowsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Gadi Heimann (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
The Rise of India: From the Indo-Paci c to the Quad
Sandip Kumar Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Mari me engagement and India’s embrace of the liberal
interna onal order: connec ons, con nuity, and prospects.
Prakash Gopal (University of Wollongong)
Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)
Michael H. Allen (Bryn Mawr College)
The U lity of Loca ng IR/FPA within Global South Area Studies
Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)
Methods, Norms, and Prac ces of the Global
Siba Grovogui (Cornell University)
Encouraging Interdisciplinarity in Interna onal Rela ons
Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for
World Peace)
Roundtable
RB18: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Does Peacekeeping Work? Assessing the E ec veness of Peace
Opera ons
Repercussions of the US retreat from the Paris Agreement: na onal
responses and constraints on defec on
Jonathan Pickering (University of Canberra)
Je rey S. McGee (University of Tasmania)
Timothy Stephens (University of Sydney)
Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen (Wageningen University)
Peace Studies
Chair
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Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Håvard Mokleiv Nygård (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Sladjana Lazic (Centre for Peace Studies (CPS), UiT-The Arc c
University of Norway)
Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)
Yvan Ilunga (James Madison University)
Joachim A. Koops (Vesalius College & IES, Free University of
Brussels (VUB))
Thomas Mandrup (Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Military
Science)
RB19: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
The Middle East in Historical Perspec ve: Poli cs, Power, Religion
How do states interpret the Paris Agreement? Quan ta ve text
analysis of responses to the UNFCCC
Chris Höhne (Free University of Berlin)
Mathis Lohaus (Freie Universität Berlin)
Willing and able? A quan ta ve assessment of coopera ve and non
-coopera ve behavior in climate nego a on
Nina Kelsey (George Washington University)
Moving towards e ec ve Paris Agreement implementa on: the
relevance of non-nego a on spaces to facilitate mutual learning
Katharine Rie g (Newcastle University)
Capacity building as de facto climate governance: Towards an
analy cal framework
Susanne Konrad (Wageningen University & Research)
Aar Gupta (Wageningen University)
Max van Deursen (Wageningen University)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Joshua Goodman (Air War College)
Amir Lupovici (Tel Aviv University)
“Red Lines in Lebanon, 1976-1981 U.S. media on and the IsraeliSyrian understandings”
Zach Levey (University of Haifa)
“Hope Against Hope”: The Maghreb Amidst the Arab Spring
Uriel Abulof (Cornell University, Tel-Aviv University)
Shirley Le Penne (Cornell University)
Peace is The Words: The Social Construc on of The Israeli Peace
Inbar Noy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
RB20: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Technological Solu ons in Global Environmental Governance
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Amy Below (California State University, East Bay)
Elizabeth Mendenhall (University of Rhode Island)
Northern Light in the CCS Tunnel? Why Norway May Succeed This
Time Around
Jorgen We estad (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Tor Håkon Inderberg (The Fridtjof Nansens Ins tute)
Leveraging Blockchain Technology for Innova ve Climate Finance
under the Green Climate Fund
Karsten Schulz (University of Groningen)
Marian Feist (University of Cologne)
Review of Solar Geoengineering from a Social Science Viewpoint: A
Discourse on the impact on Policy and Livelihood for the Developing
World
Hosea Patrick (university of kwazulu natal)
Rhoda Abiolu (University of KwaZulu Natal)
RB21: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Global Climate Governance: Evolving Design, Uncertain Outcomes
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Lars Niklasson (Linköping University)
Orli Zahava (UNSW)
RB22: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Interna onal Sociability: Exploring Banquets, Sauna, Drinking, and
Golf in Interna onal Poli cs
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Deepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore)
Sauna Diplomacy
Timo Sysiö (Na onal University of Singapore)
Fostering A ect Through Food: Sociability and the Emergence of an
A ec ve Based Trust in ASEAN
Sco Edwards (University of Bristol)
Dining as Diploma c Strategy
Naoko Shimazu (Yale-NUS College Singapore )
Women Ambassador Networks: Gender, Sociability, and Social
Solidarity in Bilateral Diplomacy
Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg)
How Henry Kissinger Socialized His Way to “Super K” Status
Barbara Keys (Durham University)
Roundtable
RB23: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Temporality and the Decline of Western Military Power
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
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Sten Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal
Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore)
Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London)
Heather Williams (King's College London)
Tobias Bunde (Her e School)
Stephane Taillat (CREC St-Cyr)
RB24: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Regional and Global Challenges to Arc c Iden
es
Roundtable
RB27: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Ins tu onal Design and Adapta on in Peacekeeping
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Organiza on
Peace Studies
Chair
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Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)
Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University)
Leigh Sarty (Global A airs Canada)
Cameron Carlson (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Aki Tonami (University of Tsukuba)
Sergei Sevas anov (Na onal Research University Higher
School of Economics)
Disc.
John Collins (St. Lawrence University)
John Collins (St. Lawrence University)
Se ler Colonialism, Poli cal Economy, and Land-Based Struggle in
Pales ne
Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University)
Between Domina on and Paci ca on: A Poli cal Economy Analysis
of Israeli Strategies in the oPt since 1967
Tariq Da'na (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies- Geneva)
(University of Westminster)
Ibrahim Shikaki (Trinity College)
Economic Integra on between the West Bank and Israel: A Cri cal
Approach
Walid Habbas (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Panel
South Asia in World Poli cs
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
T. J. Liguori (Florida Interna onal University)
What makes a power great? Inves ga ng India's status in
compara ve perspec ve
Philip E. Hultquist (School of Advanced Military Studies, Army
University)
Examining the Trajectory of Realism in Indian IR
Nabarun Roy (South Asian University)
Lineages of Indian Interna onal Thought: The Indian Council on
World A airs, The League of Na ons, and the ‘Pedagogy of
Interna onalism’
Mar n Jonathan Bayly (London School of Economics)
Popular Percep ons of the Liberal Interna onal Order and their
Impact: A Compara ve Study of the United States and India
Vijaylakshmi Yadav (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Cri cal Regionalism and South Asia ‘inside out’: Imagina ons,
Contesta ons, and (Re)construc ng the Region from below
Mansoor Ashraf (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Ivan Dinev Ivanov (University of Cincinna )
Norman Sempijja (University of Navarra)
A Cri cal Analysis of Bangladesh’s Robust Par cipa on as a
Peacekeeper: An Emerging Leader?
Banshanlang Marwein (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
RB28: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Con ict Management Amidst Uncertainty
Chair
Disc.
The Poli cal Economy of Dependency and Class in Pales ne
Chair
Disc.
Peacebuilding and Ins tu onal Adaptability: the cases of NATO and
the European Union
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Peace Studies
Gaza, Pales ne and the Poli cal Economies of Indigenous NonFutures
RB26: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
South Asia in IR Theory and Prac ce
Holley E. Hansen (Oklahoma State University)
Stephen Nemeth (Oklahoma State University)
Char ng a new peace-enforcement path? Exploring the ra onale
and e ec veness of collabora on between the UN and Force
Interven on Brigade and AMISOM
Global Development
Catherine Chiniara Charre
Carlos Chagas Vianna Braga (Ministry of Defense / Brazilian
Marine Corps Training Centre)
John Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Peacekeeping in the Face of Terror: Improving UN Counterterrorism
E orts
RB25: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Poli cal Economy of Pales ne: Cri cal, Interdisciplinary, Decolonial
Perspec ves
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Landon E. Hancock (Kent State University)
Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent)
Iden ty, Ideology, and Interests: Poli cal Alliances in the PostCon ict Context
Omar McDoom (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Reigni ng Fear and Hatred – Exploring the root causes and
consequences of Xenophobia in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Yusuf Bulbulia (University of Toronto)
A Solu on to Ethnic Rebellion? A Look at Decentraliza on’s Varying
Impact on Group Grievances
Narrelle Gilchrist (University of Chicago)
RB29: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Populism and Na onalism in Government Responses to Migra on
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Michael Johns (Lauren an University)
Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8)
Comparing Populist Regimes' Inclusive Refugee Discourses in
Ecuador and Turkey
Je rey Pugh (University of Massachuse s - Boston)
Does Housing Provisioning Create Xenophobes or Neighbors? The
Case of “Migrant Roma Integra on” in France and the UK.
Emily Schraudenbach (George Washington University)
Na onalism and the Securi za on of Migra on in the United States
Denise Muro (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Na onalism and Xenophobia in Post-War Japan
Junki Nakahara (American University)
No means yes: the divergence in the Polish government's response
to immigra on at the na onal and European levels
Olena Yermakova (Jagiellonian University)
RB30: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Migra on, Immigra on and the Ethics of Borders
Panel
Elif Çe n (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University)
The Right to Impose: Following the Deconstruc on of Hospitality
from the Ethical to the Poli cal
Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College)
Migrant Pa ents or Risky Foreigners? Unpacking Hospitality in the
Provision of Healthcare by the Na onal Health Service, in England.
Moisés Moreira Vieira (University of Manchester)
Colonialism, Compensatory Jus ce, and Immigrant Admission: Why
Repara ons Imply a Duty to Include
Kevin Ka-Wai Ip (Hong Kong Bap st University )
Over the Line! Interna onal Law and Adjudica ng Border Control
Prac ces of the West
Jonathan Kent (World Refugee and Migra on Council)
Far Out: The Ethics of Non-Resident Ci zens’ Poli cal Par cipa on
Tara Ginnane (University of Texas at Aus n)
Roundtable
RB31: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Local and global reac ons to covid: the dialec cs of contending
e orts by LIO defenders, populist na onalists, and localiza on
proponents to interpret the environmental, social, and economic
lessons of covid to their advantage.
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
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Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito
USFQ / Amherst College)
Nora McKeon (Roma Tre University)
Robin Broad (American University)
Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh)
Dimitris Stevis (Colorado State University)
Marcela Vecchione Goncalves (Federal University of Para
(UFPA), High Level Amazon Studies Ins tute (NAEA))
Marilyn Grell-Brisk (UC Riverside)
Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University of Edmonton)
Pamela Mar n (Coastal Carolina University)
Peter Smith (Athabasca University)
Philip McMichael (Cornell University)
RB32: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Statecra in the 21st Century
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Patrick A. Mello (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy,
University of Erfurt)
Patrick A. Mello (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy,
University of Erfurt)
Preven ng the Flood: Statecra , Policy Tools, and Border Control
Abigail Post (Anderson University)
Cryptocurrencies and Statecra
Amir Kamel (King's College London)
Arms Transfers, Intellectual Property, and the Di usion of Military
Technology
Charles Daino
(University of Idaho)
Energy transit across borders: conceptualizing transit states’
behavior
Lior Herman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Yulia Erport (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Interna onal Ethics
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Human Rights
Chair
RB33: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Assessing UNSCR 1325 Women, Peace and Security
Chair
Disc.
Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton)
Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - School for
Con ict Analysis and Resolu on)
The promo on of Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Governance
or emancipatory feminism
Fo ni Bellou (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece)
BEYOND UNSCR 1325 (2000). HOW FAR IS IT APPLICABLE TO
MILITARY OPERATIONS AT SEA?
Valeria Eboli (Naval Academy - University of Pisa)
‘Unspeakable Things Unspoken’: Mapping Sovereign Orders,
Subjec vi es, and Imperial Feminism in the UK’s Enactment of
Women, Peace and Security
Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Warwick)
Colonialism in Canada’s Na onal Ac on Plan on Women, Peace and
Security
Sandra Biskupski-Mujanovic (Western University)
RB34: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
Authors Meet Cri cs: “Selling Sustainability Short?” & “Business,
Power and Sustainability in a World of Global Value Chains”
Environmental Studies
Chair
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Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland)
Janina Grabs (ETH Zurich)
Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School)
Kate Macdonald (University of Melbourne)
Graeme Auld (Carleton University)
Hamish van der Ven (McGill University)
RB35: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Sound Chemicals Management by 2020?: Taking Stock and Looking
Forward
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Pia M. Kohler (UMass Boston )
Jennifer Allan (Cardi University)
Plas cs As Gateway: How our Plas c Moment Moves Chemicals
Governance Forward
Pia M. Kohler (UMass Boston )
Global Governance of Chemicals and Waste through Mul lateral
Environmental Agreements: What Determines Successful
Implementa on
Anna Dubrova (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Protec ng the Environment and Human Health: Designing and
implemen ng global regimes for hazardous chemicals and waste
Natalia Escobar-Pemberthy (Universidad EAFIT)
Maria H. Ivanova (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Implementa on of chemicals and waste mul lateral environmental
agreements in Rwanda: achievements, challenges and way forward
Maria H. Ivanova (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Strengthening the science-policy interface for chemicals and wastes
Pia M. Kohler (UMass Boston )
Jessica Templeton (London School of Economics)
RB36: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Theorizing from the South: Global South Contribu ons to World
Order Concep ons
Global South Caucus
Theory
Chair
Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)
A er (Liberal) Hegemony: Regressive Realist Na onalism vs. Jus ce
for a Sustained Global Order
Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawrence University)
The Global South and World Order Transforma on: A Bo om-Up
Typology of Approaches
Thomas Davies (City, University of London)
Africa’s Place in a Changing Global Order: From Pariah to Partaker?
Malte Brosig (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)
Construc ng a Norma ve Theory in Interna onal Rela ons: An
Explora on into the Agency of the Global South
Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Tech)
RB39: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Scholar-Ac vism in Interna onal Rela ons
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Interna onal Ethics
Chair
Disc.
Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)
Between Reportaje and Entrevista: Challenges to Knowledge
Exchange Between Academics and Ac vists
Marcos Perez (Washington and Lee University)
The Corporeality of Scholar-Ac vism: Enac ng Global Poli cs
Through Ethnography
On the Ethical Force of the Discourse Method
Liberal Interna onal Order and Africa: Falling and rising des
Nyingilanyeofori Hannah Brown (University of Massachuse s,
Boston,MA)
RB37: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Interna onal Rela ons Beyond Borders and Approaches: From
state-centric to glocal IR
Global South Caucus
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Disc.
Geo rey A. Whitehall (Acadia University)
Energizing Ex nc on: Petrocapitalism and Zombie Energy
Enrike van Wingerden (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)
A ab Alam (University of Delhi)
Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Chair
Disc.
The A erlife of Modernity is Animal
Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies)
Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance
through Human Rights, Berlin & OSCE Academy, Bishkek)
Aigul Kulnazarova (Tama University, School of Global Studies)
The Silk Road’s Interna onal Rela ons of Faith: Otherness and
belonging in the wri ngs of Ibn Ba uta and Marco Polo
Charlo e Epstein (The University of Sydney)
An In nite Journey of Anger and Hope (and Anger Again)? The Role
of Emo ons in Ci zen Ac vism During Brexit
Nora Siklodi (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology/University of Portsmouth)
Resurgent Visual Sovereignty: Cri cal Praxis
Jus n de Leon (University of Notre Dame)
RB40: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Mul scale Approaches to Studying Fisheries Con ict and
Governance
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Environmental Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Chair
Disc.
Alan Chong (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)
Panel
Cullen Hendrix (University of Denver, Korbel School)
Timothy Choi (University of Calgary)
Narco-Fish: Global Fisheries and Drug Tra cking
Dyhia Belhabib (Ecotrust Canada)
Philippe A. Le Billon (University of Bri sh Columbia)
David Wrathall (Oregon State University)
Muslim Civiliza onal View of Territoriality: Beyond state-centrism
Nassef Manabilang Adiong (The Philippine Interna onal Studies
Organiza on (PHISO))
Toward “Glocal” IR Through Good Governance and Human Rights
The Adaptability of the Djibou an Fishery Sea-Scape to Regional
Con icts
When Iden ty Ma ers More Than Interests: Poli cs and Foreign Aid
Climate Past, Climate Present, and the Future of Fisheries Con ict
Anja Mihr (HUMBOLDT-VIADRINA Center on Governance
through Human Rights, Berlin & OSCE Academy, Bishkek)
Amanda Møller Rasmussen (Aarhus University)
Syed M. Murshed (ISS and COVENTRY University )
Cullen Hendrix (University of Denver, Korbel School)
Sarah M. Glaser (One Earth Future)
Joshua Lambert (University of Central Florida)
Paige Roberts (One Earth Future)
The Liberal-Neoliberal “Normal Clash” Quandary of Postcommunist
Central Asia
Payam Foroughi (American University of Central Asia)
RB38: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
A erlives of Modernity 2: A er the Human?
Panel
Theory
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
David Chandler (University of Westminster)
Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Tech)
Re ec ons on the A erlives of Modernity
David Chandler (University of Westminster)
Jennifer Leigh Lawrence (Virginia Tech)
Modernity, Climate Change, and the Universal Human: Life in the
Anthropocene
Garnet Kindervater (Fordham University)
Addressing the Poten al for Fisheries Con icts in Coastal East
Africa: Governance and the Promise of Par cipatory Approaches
Sarah M. Glaser (One Earth Future)
Fisheries Con icts in La n America
Ciera Villegas (Oregon State University)
RB41: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Challenges Facing Civil Society
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Jennifer Murtazashvili (University of Pi sburgh)
Suparna Chaudhry (Lewis & Clark College)
Panel
Connec ng the Theory and Prac ce of Human Rights: Scholar-NGO
Partnerships
Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat (University of Connec cut)
Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut)
Bomberos, Maestros y Psicólogos (Fire ghters, Teachers and
Psychologists): Guatemalan civil society response to the Volcano of
Fire Disaster in Guatemala
Michelle Wa s (American Public University System)
Kate Brannum (American Public University Associa on)
Canary in the Coal Mine: An -NGO Legisla on as a Predictor of Civil
Society Repression
Suparna Chaudhry (Lewis & Clark College)
Andrew Heiss (Georgia State University)
Poli cal imprisonments and mass protest: Evidence from the former
GDR
Christoph Steinert (University of Mannheim)
Christoph Dworschak (University of Essex)
Shanshan Lian (University of Georgia)
Amanda Murdie (University of Georgia)
RB44: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Poli cal Economy of the Middle East
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)
Global Value Chains and Interna onal Rule Making on Trade: From
the World Trade Organiza on to Free Trade Agreements
Hiroki Takeuchi (Southern Methodist University)
Produc on Lengths in Global Supply Chains and the New Demand
for Deep Trade Agreements
ByungKoo Kim (University of Michigan)
Renad Mansour (Chatham House)
Tim Eaton (Chatham House)
Ethnic Poli cs and Resistance to Trade Liberaliza on in the Arab
World
Steve Monroe (Yale-NUS College)
Nassar Alnassar (University of East Anglia)
Dimming the Lights: Poli cal Succession, Crony Capitalism and
Economic Development in Syria
RB45: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Persuasion, Poli cs and Agenda Se ng
Global Health
Interna onal Communica on
COVID-19 at the Nexus of Social Media and Propaganda: Public
Health Messaging and Responses
Pamela Zeiser (University of North Florida)
Shi ing yet entrenched: The implica ons of ins tu onal landscapes
for new direc ons in global health
Anne Bu ardi (ODI)
Governing Uncertainty during the corona pandemic: Knowledge
Transfer, Policy-Making and Gender in Global Health Poli cs
Panel
Kathryn Quissell (University of Virginia)
“Personally, I think the number is way under the 1%” How beliefs
in uence leaders during the Corona Crisis
Femke E. Bakker (Leiden University, Ins tute Poli cal Science)
Niels Van Willigen (University of Leiden)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Elizaveta Kuznetsova (City University London)
Eleanor Kno (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Crea ng Allies: Russian Subsidies to 'Microstates' in the Near
Abroad
Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University)
Russia Abroad, Russia At Home: Explaining Russia’s Support for the
Far Right
Sco G. Feinstein (Iowa State University)
Ellen Pirro (Iowa State University)
Russian Engagement with Eastern Europe: Coopera on or
Confronta on
Zeeshan Munir (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Maïka Sondarjee (University of O awa)
Lauchlan Munro (University of O awa)
Norm promo on and persuasion: Does social psychology theory
help improve advocacy for the rights and health of children with
disabili es?
Laima Eicke (IASS Potsdam)
Andreas Goldthau (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy,
University of Erfurt)
Tes ng World Order: The Strategic Realism of Russian Foreign
Aggression
Panel
Miao-ling Lin Hasenkamp (Leibnitz Ins tute of Agricultural
Development in Transi on Economies (IAMO))
Moving up or standing s ll? Assessing country posi oning in
renewable energy value chains
Nigel Raab (Loyola Marymount University)
Renad Mansour (Chatham House)
Mabruk Derbesh (Tripoli University, Columbia University)
The poli cal geography of con ict economies in the MENA region
Chair
Disc.
Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)
Greening the Shipping Supply Chain
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Ammar Shamaileh (Doha Ins tute for Graduate Studies)
RB42: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Linking the World: The Management of Global Supply and Value
Chains
RB43: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Russian Foreign Policy
Adriana Cuppuleri (University of Trento)
Liridona Veliu (Dublin City University )
Saudi Arabia’s Regional Ambi ons: Islamic hub for global ows.
An INGO’s Donor Popula on's Reac on to INGO Behavior in the
Face of Increased Restric ons
Chair
Russia in the Western Balkans: A study of So Power
RB46: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Commi ee Panel
O the Beaten Path: Exploring Job Prospects and Career Paths
Beyond the Tenure Track
Professional Development Commi ee
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
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Kristy A. Belton (Interna onal Studies Associa on)
Netra Eng (Cambodia Development Resource Ins tute)
Julie Taylor (IIE/Fulbright)
RB47: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
ASEAN Beyond Security Communi es?
Roundtable
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
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Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware)
Ralf Emmers (Nanyang Technological University)
Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen)
Mely C. Anthony (Nanyang Technological University)
Richard Stubbs (McMaster University)
Chanin ra na Thalang (Thammasat University)
Amitav Acharya (American University)
Shaun Narine (St. Thomas University)
RB48: Thursday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Legacies of Colonial Ins tu ons in Contemporary Civil Wars and
Con ict
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Jan Pierskalla (OSU)
Jacques Bertrand (University of Toronto)
Jan Pierskalla (OSU)
Anchoring Rebellion: Ethnicity, Religion and Insurgent Mobiliza on
in South Asia
RC01: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Author Meets Cri cs: Rethinking Global Studies Scholarship in a
Diverse World: Cri cal Engagement with James Mi elman's
Implausible Dream: The World-Class University and Repurposing
Higher Educa on
Interdisciplinary Studies
Global Development
Interna onal Educa on
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
RC02: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Global Extrac visms
Alexandre Pelle er (University of Toronto)
Colonial Educa on Policies and Separa st Rebellion in the
Philippines and Burma
Mary Anne Mendoza (California State Polytechnic University,
Pomona)
Varie es of indirect rule and insurgency in India
Shivaji Mukherjee (University of Toronto)
Early state-forma on, exclusion, and contemporary con ict
Juan Tellez (Duke University)
Jan Pierskalla (OSU)
Erik Wibbels (Duke University)
RC00: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
SB: IR Theory
Research Sound Byte
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Julie Patarin-Jossec (Centre Emile Durkheim (Science Po
Bordeaux))
When Interna onalism Became Liberal: Reconstruc ng the History
of an IR Colloca on
John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University)
Emerging Norms and Non-delibera ve Prac ces
Ingvild Bode (Centre for War Studies, University of Southern
Denmark)
Visualising space wars: the poli cs and aesthe cs of arms control in
outer space
Julie Patarin-Jossec (Centre Emile Durkheim (Science Po
Bordeaux))
World Order Transforma on and Regional Imbalances
Ieva Karpaviciute (Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas,
Lithuania and General J. Zemai s Military Academy of Lithuania)
The so use of China's Military Power
Sophie Wushuang Yi (King's College London)
Roundtable
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Anoop Sarbahi (University of Minnesota, Twin Ci es)
Chris an Networks, Insurgent Capacity, and Ethnic Con ict in
Myanmar
Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego)
James H. Mi elman (American University)
Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York)
Fo ni Bellou (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece)
Susan Robertson (University of Cambridge)
Michael McKinley (Australian Na onal University)
Sophia Hagolani-Albov (University of Helsinki)
Markus Kröger (University of Helsinki)
Robin Broad (American University)
Alexander Dunlap (Centre for Development and the
Environment, University of Oslo)
RC03: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Non-Ra onal Paradigms of Peacebuilding
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Charlo e Ku (Texas A&M University, School of Law)
Richard Falk (University of California, Santa Barbara)
George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)
Ioannis Tellidis (Kyung Hee University)
George A. Lopez (University of Notre Dame)
Sabine Kurtenbach (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies (GIGA))
Louis-Alexandre Berg (Georgia State University)
Christopher Jackson (Georgia State University)
Roundtable
RC04: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Teaching to Transgress: Iden es, Boundaries and Freedom in the
IR Classroom (Part 1)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Andrea Paras (University of Guelph)
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)
Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College)
Stephen Deets (Babson College)
Ma hias Ho erberth (University of Texas, San Antonio)
Rebecca Tiessen (University of O awa)
Saara Särmä (Tampere University)
Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)
Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College)
Shampa Biswas (Whitman College)
RC05: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Immanuel Wallerstein’s Legacies
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Christopher K. Chase-Dunn (University of California, Riverside)
Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona)
Andrej Grubacic (California Ins tute of Integral Studies)
Marilyn Grell-Brisk (UC Riverside)
Sahan Savas Karatasli (University of North Carolina at
Greensboro)
Michael Tyrala (Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology)
Carlos Eduardo da Rosa Mar ns (Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro)
RC06: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Partner Organiza on
Academic Freedom as a Challenge for Interna onal Organiza ons
Interna onal Poli cal Science Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim)
Katrin Kinzelbach (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Helen Milner (Princeton University)
Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex)
Robert Quinn (Scholars at Risk Network / New York
University )
Roundtable
RC07: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The Local Turn of UN Studies: Global Governance and Interna onal
Organiza ons’ Country-level Ac vi es
Interna onal Organiza on
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College)
Valen na Mele (Bocconi University )
Leah Zamore (Center on Interna onal Coopera on, New York
University )
Giulia Cappellaro (Bocconi University)
Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University)
Roundtable
RC08: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Religion and the Making and Unmaking of the Liberal Interna onal
Order
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter)
Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of
Birmingham)
Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University)
Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University)
Peter Mandaville (George Mason University)
Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine)
RC09: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the U.S. Defense
Establishment, Global Force Posture, and Regional Military
Strategies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Security Studies
Part.
Part.
Part.
Christopher Bolan (Strategic Studies Ins tute, U.S. Army War
College)
John Schaus (Strategic Studies Ins tute)
Alice Friend (American University)
RC10: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Innova ve Teaching of Global Environmental Governance
Environmental Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Regina Axelrod (Adelphi University)
Jonas Nahm (Johns Hopkins SAIS)
Kemi Fuentes-George (Middlebury College)
Peter Jacques (University of Central Florida)
Andrea M. Collins (University of Waterloo)
Hamish van der Ven (McGill University)
Panel
RC11: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Building, Suppor ng, Understanding and Researching Peace
Peace Studies
Disc.
Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
The Frontlines of Peace: An Insider's Guide to Changing the World
Séverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University)
Trans-Scalar Ethnographic Peace Research: Understanding the
Invisible Drivers of Complex Con ict and Complex Peace
Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen)
Knowledge-Policy Transfer in Peace Research: Role of Knowledge
Produc on
Burak Toygar Halistoprak (Antalya Bilim University)
Why do individuals support/reject policy interven ons in armed
con icts?
Mar jn Vlaskamp (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
(IBEI))
The „Humanitarian-Development-Peace-Nexus” and its Implica ons
for Peace Interven ons
Markus A. Kirchschlager (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies (GIGA))
RC12: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Interna onal Trade, Con ict and Coopera on
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Yiqin Huang (King's College London)
Trade, Con ict, and Coopera on: How IOs a ect Domes c Support
for Interna onal Agreements
Ryan Brutger (University of California, Berkeley)
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THIRD-PARTY INTERVENTIONS: GLOBAL
TRADE ROUTES, MARITIME TRADE, AND MAJOR POWER
INTERVENTIONS
Mustafa Kirisci (Saint Mary's College of California)
Ibrahim Kocaman (University of North Texas)
Can rising China and US-China Trade War be seen as a threat to the
liberal interna onal order?
Krishna Kumar Verma (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
(India))
Trading with Pariahs: Interna onal Trade and North Korean
Sanc ons
Keith Preble (University at Albany, SUNY)
Charmaine N. Willis (University at Albany, SUNY)
The US-China trade war and its impact on the Russia-China so
alliance
Amresh Kumar Gauda (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Roundtable
RC13: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Altering Curricula to Address Diversity & Inclusion Issues in
Interna onal A airs: Strategies and Approaches from Across the
United States
Interdisciplinary Studies
Interna onal Educa on
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service,
Georgetown University)
Carolyn Gallaher (American University)
Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)
Shirley Graham (George Washington University)
Stephen Meyers (UCSD)
RC14: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
COVID-19 and Less Powerful States
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Explaining Varia on in African Policy Responses to the Covid
Pandemic
Emmanuel A. Balogun (Skidmore College)
John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)
Joseph Oppong (University of North Texas)
RC16: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Mark Schafer
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
RC17: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Social Media, Elec ons and Polariza on
Niranjan Barik (Ravenshaw University)
Ananya Asmita (Bhadrak Women's College, Bhadrak, Odisha,
India)
Interna onal Communica on
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Elvira-Maria Restrepo (The George Washington University)
Pu Yan (Oxford Internet Ins tute)
Sebas an S er (GESIS – Leibniz Ins tute for the Social Sciences)
Yo votaré #No: a qualita ve approach to everyday poli cal
discourse on social media during the Colombian peace process
Jean Marie Chenou (Universidad de los Andes)
Social Media, Agenda Se ng, and Elec ons
Fabrizio Gilardi (University of Zurich )
Clau Dermont (Digital Democracy Lab, Zurich)
Theresa Gessler (University of Zurich)
Stefan Müller (University College Dublin)
Michael Kenwick (Rutgers University)
How the Response to the Ebola Crisis Shaped the Discourse on
Emergency Assistance under the Biological Weapons Conven on
(BWC)
Helge Mar n (Hamburg University)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Depolarizing social media conversa ons in Kenya: analysing the
impact of a pilot interven on
Helena Puig Larrauri (Build Up)
Fredrick Ogenga (Founding Director, Center for Media,
Democracy, Peace & Security (CMDPS), Rongo University)
Roundtable
Post Communist Systems
Theory
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Part.
Nicolas Velasquez (The George Washington University)
Nane e S. Levinson (American University)
Facebook's Impact in the Colombian 2016 Peace Referendum
Border Poli cs and the COVID Crisis
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Panel
A Webtracking Analysis of the 2019 European Parliament Elec ons:
The Shape of Conten ous Poli cs
Managing Disasters in a Federal Framework-Percep on of College
Youth and Empirical Findings from an Indian State, Odisha : With
Special Reference to Covid-19.
RC15: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Russian Interna onal Studies between Global IR and
Excep onalism: Theories and Concepts
Roseanne McManus (Pennsylvania State University)
Juliet Kaarbo (University of Edinburgh)
Marijke Breuning (University of North Texas)
Stephen G. Walker (Arizona State University)
Gary Smith (University of Central Florida )
Ryan Beasley (University of St Andrews)
Mark Schafer (University of Central Florida)
Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University)
Tuomas Forsberg (Tampere University)
Valery Konyshev (Saint-Petersburg State University)
Maria Lagu na (St.-Petersburg State University, School of
Interna onal Rela ons)
Mikhail Rykh k (Lobachevsky State University of Nizhniy
Novgorod)
Stanislav L. Tkachenko (Saint Petersburg State University)
Andrei P. Tsygankov (San Francisco State University)
Yuval Weber (Marine Corps University, Krulak Center)
Roundtable
RC18: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Interna onal Interac ons Presents: “Restraint in War: From the
Interna onal to the Local,” a Scholarly Symposium Engaging with
the Interna onal Commi ee of the Red Cross
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver)
Brian McQuinn (University of Regina)
Sco Straus (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Jessica Stanton (Temple University)
Andrew Bell (Indiana University Bloomington)
Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)
Hyeran Jo (Texas A&M University)
Yvan Guichaoua (University of Kent)
Naomi Pendle (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
RC19: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Change in the Interna onal Order II: Powers and Regions
Panel
English School
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus)
The End of Anglo-America?
Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Michael Cox (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
A Return to Pluralism? Power Transi on as a Challenge to
Norma ve Power Europe
Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen)
Nicolás Terradas (Florida Interna onal University)
Great Power Management and Humanitarian Interven on in a
Regionalized World Order: The African Approach
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Connec vity and Coopera on in Contemporary Global Poli cs
Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven)
Kolja Raube (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Meltem Mu uler-Bac (Sabanci University)
Damla Cihangir-Te k (Istanbul University)
The EU-India Strategic Partnership: South Asia as a Connec vity
Arena
André Sanches Siqueira Campos (UNESP - UNICAMP - PUC/SP)
Till Schöfer (Her e School of Governance)
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Julia Hartviksen (University of Brighton)
Denise M. Horn (Simmons University)
Con ict and Female Chie aincy in Liberia
Peace A. Medie (University of Bristol)
RC23: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
The 21st Century Global Security Environment and Implica ons for
Intelligence
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
David Hudson (University of Birmingham)
Does poli cal quota work? Women’s poli cal par cipa on in Nepal
Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL))
Gender mainstreaming under authoritarian rule: the case of
Cambodia
Saba Joshi (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies, Geneva)
Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
The Substan ve Representa on of Women in Oman:
Representa on beyond Parliaments
Chris an Kaunert (Interna onal Centre of Policing and Security,
University of South Wales)
Sarah Leonard (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Vesalius College)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
The role of the military in the grey-zone: countering hybrid threats
and hybrid warfare”
Mikael Weissmann (Swedish Defence University & Swedish
Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
THE REORGANIZATION OF CANADA’S NATIONAL SECURITY
INFRASTRUCTURE: SEPTEMBER 2001 TO APRIL 2004
John Gilmour (Federal Government)
"Coercive Disclosure": Public Disclosure of Intelligence as a Tool of
Coercion in Interna onal Rela ons
Ofek Riemer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Daniel Sobelman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
(University of Liverpool)
RC21: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Contemporary Responses to Displacement in the Middle East:
Deba ng the Current Scholarly Contribu ons
Filippo Dionigi (University of Bristol)
Alexander Be s (University of Oxford)
Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham)
Shoshana Fine (Sciences Po/CERI)
Lama Mourad (Carleton University)
Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University)
Kelsey Norman (Baker Ins tute, Rice University)
Filippo Dionigi (University of Bristol)
Pauline Blistène (Panthéon-Sorbonne University)
Michael Landon-Murray (University of Colorado, Colorado
Springs)
Hybrid Security, Intelligence Service and Securi za on
Tackling the global gender backlash: Shi ing percep ons of
women’s leadership in Indonesia
Nawra Al Lawa
Jan Wouters (University of Leuven)
Katja Biedenkopf (University of Leuven)
Kolja Raube (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Discovering Europe: China, the EU and the Trump Administra on
Peter V. Jakobsen (Royal Danish Defence College)
Tonny B. Knudsen (University of Aarhus)
Chair
Disc.
Panel
EU-Turkey Connec vity and Contesta on in the European
Neighbourhood
A Thorny Backyard: La n America, the US, and the Role of the OAS
in Restraining Power Transi ons
RC20: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Women's Representa on in Poli cs Across the World
RC22: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Connec vity and Coopera on in a Contested World I
Preventa ve policing and the development of intelligence analysis
in the police forces of the United Kingdom.
Liam McVay (Kings College London)
RC24: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Armed Groups in Post-War Poli cs
Roundtable
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Peter Krause (Boston College)
Zoe Marks (Harvard Kennedy School)
Sarah Daly (Columbia University)
Chris ne Cheng (King's College London)
Christopher Day (College of Charleston)
Romain Malejacq (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley)
RC25: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Security Challenges in the Global South
Panel
Sustain, Change, or Terminate: Explaining Shi s in External Support
in Civil Wars
Meg Guliford (Tu s University)
Sara Plana (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Carlos Solar (University of Essex)
Janet Lewis (George Washington University)
William Reno (Northwestern University)
The Role of Empathe c Cues in Support for Interna onal
Coopera on
Can states learn from each other on na onal security ma ers?
Insights from Colombia’s forty years of experience with security
policy experimenta on
Roland Vogt (The University of Hong Kong)
Quasi-Inclusive Ins tu ons and the Interna onaliza on of Civil
Violence: Explaining the numerousness of African con ict through
Di usion
Thomas Ameyaw-Brobbey (Jilin University, China)
RC26: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Resources, The Environment, and Con ict
Panel
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Chris na Boyes (University of Colorado Boulder)
Samantha Rose Cooney (University of New Mexico)
Resources, Drugs, and Rebel Origins
Samantha Rose Cooney (University of New Mexico)
Natural Resource Exploita on and Military Spending
Jus n Conrad (University of Georgia)
How do natural resources deposits a ect how rebel groups behave
in intrastate con ict?
Chris na Boyes (University of Colorado Boulder)
RC27: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Interna onal In uence, Foreign Policy and LGBTQ+ Rights
Panel
Power and Pathology: Examining US E orts to Develop the Iraqi
Security Forces
Rachel Teco
(Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
RC29: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Roundtable on Charlo e Epstein’s book “Birth of the State: The
Place of the Body in Cra ing Modern Poli cs”
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen)
Charlo e Epstein (The University of Sydney)
R. B. J. Walker (University of Victoria & PUC Rio)
Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)
Charles W. Mills (Northwestern University)
Vivienne Jabri (King's College London)
Jens Bartelson (Lund University)
Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge)
Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College)
RC30: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
All the World is a Stage: Politainment, the Mass Media, and
Creeping Authoritarianism
Panel
Interna onal Communica on
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interdisciplinary Studies
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Foreign Policy Analysis
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Dylan Groves (Georgetown University)
Donald Casler (Columbia University)
Chair
Olimpia Burchiellaro (University of Westminster)
Emil Edenborg (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Rainbow Diplomacy: LGBTQ+ Pride, Na onal Iden ty and
Sovereignty Claims
Babak Bahador (George Washington University)
Impunity in Bolaño, Marias and Vandermeer: Visions of World
Poli cs
Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Mirror, Mirror on The Wall: Who’s The Most Conspiratorial of Them
All?
Daniel Conway (University of Westminster)
Senem B. Cevik (University of California, Irvine)
Queering Bilateral Diplomacy
Coloniali es in Global Queer Poli cs
From Russia with Laughs: How Russian Embassies Employ Humor
Online
Advancing Religious Freedom? Religious Liberty vs. Gender and
Sexual Minority Human Rights
Politainment in a Compara ve Context: An analysis of Newspapers
in Globaliza on
Douglas Jano
(Carleton University)
Ilan Manor (University of Oxford)
Ma hew Waites (University of Glasgow)
Sara Elmaghraby (Cairo University )
Cynthia Burack (Ohio State University)
A Queer Inves ga on of Feminist Foreign Policy
Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast)
RC28: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Strategies of Interstate Coopera on
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University)
Bruce W. Jentleson (Duke University)
Ordering Agendas: Bargaining over the Substan ve Composi on of
High-Level Interna onal Coopera on
Alexander Sullivan (Georgetown University)
RC31: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Extremism and Misinforma on During COVID-19
Roundtable
Interdisciplinary Studies
Intelligence Studies
Global Health
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
David Malet (American University)
Chelsea Daymon (American University/The Loopcast)
Ayse Lokmanoglu (Georgia State University)
Aaron Zelin (Brandeis University)
Adam Ho man (Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv University)
Kurt Braddock (American University)
RC32: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The 'Global South' in Global Economic Governance
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
RC35: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Rethinking Strategic Culture in the 21st Century: Theories, Methods
and Future Direc ons
Foreign Policy Analysis
Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong
Campus))
Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong
Campus))
Chair
Disc.
India’s Strategic Policy towards the East: Approaches and Challenges
Mohanan Pillai (Pondicherry University)
Nego a ng from a posi on of weakness: Brazilian and Peruvian
agency in free-trade nego a ons with the United States hegemon
Quin jn Kat (Una ated)
The par cipa on of Mexico at the Bre on Woods Conference, in
the context of the History of Mul lateralism
Strategic culture as a (discursive) ins tu on: a proposal for
falsi able theore cal model with computa onal opera onaliza on
Tamirl Libel (University of Bamberg)
Strategic Culture from Above? Supra-cultures and their In uence on
Cyber Security in NATO and the EU
Joe Burton (University of Waikato)
Ar
cial intelligence champions and transatlan c strategic culture
Cynthia Cris na Leal Garza (University of Waterloo)
RC33: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Elites, Regimes and Foreign Policy
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University)
Arshad (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Manufacturing Threats: The Use of Diversionary Discourse in
Autocra c Media
Ala' Alrababa'h (Stanford University)
Domes c Backlash against the Imposed Peace
Jiahua Yue (Yale University)
Whose Democracy is it Anyway? Public Opinion and Crisis Decisionmaking in India
Debak Das (Stanford University)
Shubha Kamala Prasad (Georgetown University)
Sources of Change in Causal Rela onships
Gregory Smith (The Ohio State University)
Foreign Policy and Democra c Altruism: Survey Evidence from
Pakistan
Fahd Humayun (Yale University)
RC34: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Compara ve Environmental Poli cs: Public Preferences and
Poli cal Contests
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College)
Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)
Ehud Eiran (University of Haifa)
Vanessa Brown (Carleton University)
Simona R. Soare (European Union Ins tute for Security Studies
(EUISS))
4: Strategic culture and small states: From norm breakers to norm
takers to norm shapers
Niklas Rolf (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences)
Strategic Culture and Epistemic Communi es: a Case Study on
Gender and Diversity Policy in the Canadian Armed Forces
Victoria Tait (Carleton University)
Roundtable
RC36: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Authors Meet Cri cs: Ursula Daxecker and Brandon Prins’ “Pirate
Lands: Governance and Mari me Piracy”
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
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Mark Nance (North Carolina State University)
Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and
University of Oslo)
Jus n Has ngs (University of Sydney)
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa)
Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam)
Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee)
RC37: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
G20 Contribu ons to Legi mate Global Order amidst Globaliza on,
Regionalism, and Na onalism
Interna onal Organiza on
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Tristen Naylor (London School of Economics)
Caitlin R. Byrne (Gri th University)
Julia Kulik (University of Toronto)
The China-India Divergence at the Kigali Amendment to the
Montreal Protocol
Networked G20 Governance and ‘Global IR’ Understandings of
World Poli cs
Oil is Life? Challenging the Hegemony of the Oil-State Complex in
the US
Crea ng Regional and Local Compliance with G20 and G7 Climate
Change Commitments
Shiming Yang (University of Southern California)
Rebecca Laurent (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
McKenzie Johnson (University of Illinois)
Public Opinion and Interna onal Climate Policy in the me of COVID
-19
Sara Constan no (Princeton University)
Alicia Cooperman (Texas A&M University)
Ci zens' ac on preferences in environmental disputes in China
Phoebe Mengxiao Tang (Drew University)
Juan Wang (McGill University)
Women Cycle Less, but Do They Voice More? How Poli cal
Par cipa on Varies across Levels of Climate Governance
Paul F. Steinberg (Harvey Mudd College)
Jonathan Luckhurst (Soka University of Tokyo)
John Kirton (University of Toronto)
Bri aney Warren (University of Toronto)
Jessica Rapson (University of Toronto)
China's Role in Global Health Governance through the G20, BRICS
and the WHO
Alissa Wang (University of Toronto)
Alessandra Cicci (University of Toronto)
Wenjiao Xu (Shanghai University of Poli cal Science and Law)
G20’s Contribu on to Sustainable Development - between
engagements and limita ons: Cases of South Korea, China, Japan
and Indonesia
Emel Parlar Dal (University of Marmara, Istanbul)
Samiratou Dipama (Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa
University,Department of Poli cal Sciences and Interna onal
Rela ons)
G20 Mul level Tax Governance: Interna onal Implementa on,
Domes c Compliance, and the Enforcement Problem
Obinna Ifediora (University of Queensland)
Theorizing the security amateur: self-defence mili as in Burkina
Faso
Philippe M. Frowd (University of O awa)
John Pokoo (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training
Centre, Accra/Rhodes University, South Africa)
(Re) Shaping the Small Arms and Light Weapons Discourse in West
Africa: Between Norms and Prac ce
Afua Agyeiwaa Lamptey (Ko Annan Interna onal
Peacekeeping Training Centre)
Panel
Human Rights
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Formally Informal? Sex Work, S gma and Ins tu ons
Erica MacDonald (University of Connec cut)
Non-Governmental Organiza ons par cipa on on United Na ons:
The Lesbian Caucus on the Fourth World Conference on Women
Ana Luci Paz Lopes (University of Brasilia)
Forced Marriage as a Global Issue: Subject of Human Rights or issue
of Immigrant Community in United States
Nitu Kumari (Maharashtra Na onal Law University, Nagpur,
Maharashtra, India)
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Confron ng China’s Mari me Expansion in the South China Sea: A
Collec ve Ac on Problem
Stephen Burgess (U.S. Air War College)
Solveig Richter (University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt School of
Public Policy)
Localiza on Agenda Uncovered: Recon gura ons of structure and
power within the global humanitarian system and the role of the
Global South
Alistair D. B. Cook (Nanyang Technological University, S.
Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
The Local Level Ma ers! Pa erns of Coopera on between FARC-ExCombatants and Con ict-A ected Communi es in Colombia
Solveig Richter (University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt School of
Public Policy)
Laura Camila Barrios Sabogal (Universidad del Rosario)
Gwen Burnyeat (University College London and Merton College
University of Oxford)
Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Stacy Moak (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Jingjing An (Claremont Graduate University)
Ivan W. Rasmussen (New York University-Shanghai)
Peace Studies
"We Were Not Emo onal Enough”: The Liberal An -Poli cs of
Government Peace Pedagogy in Colombia
Cher Weixia Chen (George Mason University)
Mariana Prandini Assis (Dalhousie University)
Women's Health as a Human Rights Issue in the Global South:
Empowering Girls Through Menstrual Hygiene Management in
Kenya
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Disc.
RC41: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Building Peace in the Midst of Violence: Bridging the Legi macy
Gap of the Peace Process Through Local Ownership and
Par cipa on?
Maria Jaramillo (Pon cia Universidad Javeriana)
Jürg Steiner (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Niklas Krösche (GIGA Hamburg)
RC40: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Security in the South China Sea
Mingyi Liu (University of Warwick)
Delibera on across Deeply Divided Socie es. Transforma ve
Moments in Colombia
In the Center or on the Sidelines? Explaining Varia on in How
Strongly the African Union Responds to Violent Con icts.
Chair
Disc.
Inhan Kim (Ewha Woman's University)
Chair
Small Arms and Light Weapons control by Hybrid Sovereigns in
West Africa
RC39: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Human Rights and Gender Poli cs
The Past of the Caribbean Sea versus the Future of the South China
Sea
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma)
David A. Welch (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Domes c Poli cs and Foreign Policy Asser veness: why China
turned its foreign policy more asser vely in the South China Sea
from 2008
Michael Motala (University of Toronto)
RC38: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Security in West Africa
What’s really going on in the South China Sea? Explaining China’s
(Largely Unno ced) Stealthy Compliance
RC42: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Space Poli cs, Great Power Compe on and the Final Fron er
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Igor Kovac (University of Cincinna )
James Lockhart (Zayed University)
30 years of Sino-Brazilian Space coopera on: assessing the impacts
of the CBERS Program to the Brazilian Space Program (1988-2018)
Renata Ribeiro (University of Brasilia)
Thais Mello de Souza (Pon cal Catholic University of Minas
Gerais)
The Dis nc ve Aspect of Interna onal Rela ons in Human
Space ights: Applying Securi za on Theory to the Case of the
Interna onal Space Sta on
Nicolas Berniquez-Villemaire (University of O awa)
Great Power Compe on, Globaliza on, and the Next Space Race:
Posi ve Trends in Public Opinion about Defense Spending and
Space Explora on Indicate Future U.S. Leadership on Final Fron er
Errick Wernecke (University of Nebraska - Omaha)
Considering Future Space Policy: Insights from the Past
Ma hew Muehlbauer (U.S. Army Command & Sta College,
School of Advanced Military Studies)
RC44: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Foreign Aid and Development Assistance
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Managing the Money: Congress and US Democracy Aid, 2013-2019
James M. Sco (Texas Chris an University)
Ralph G. Carter (Texas Chris an University)
Incen ve, Mo va on, & Dependence: Dyadic Determinants of U.S.
Strategic Aid E ec veness
Paul Bezerra (U.S. Air Force Academy)
Choosing China by Default: How Asset-Based Lending to Africa
A ects Pa erns of Sovereign Default
Ma hew Cobb (University of Arizona)
Japan as a Regional Economic Power?: the 1990s’ Japanese Foreign
Economic and Aid Policy toward ASEAN Economies
Fusanori Iwasaki (Economic Research Ins tuite for ASEAN and
East Asia)
Masahito Ambashi (Economic Research Ins tute for ASEAN and
East Asia)
RC45: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Emergent Infrastructures of Global Migra on Governance 2: The
Complexity and Inconsistency of Policy and Law
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Emergence and Disappearance Has deporta on been removed from
Canadian laws?
Philippe Bourbeau (University Laval)
Camille Lefebvre (University Laval)
Immigra on, Manifestos, and Security: Convergence despite
ideologies
Sophie Schriever (University Laval)
Explaining Inconsistency in Immigra on Policies: How Everyday
Poli cs Determines What Policy-Makers Do
Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam)
Manufacturing Complexity: Categories and condi ons in Swedish
migra on policy
Joseph Anderson (University of Gothenburg)
Refugee Databases, Digital Iden
es, and Deportability
Nicholas Micinski (ISA Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston
University)
RC47: Thursday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Traders as agents of sustainability governance in global food supply
chains: A research agenda
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
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RD00: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
ENMISA 2020 Dis nguished Scholar Panel honoring Susan Mar n
Sophia Carodenuto (University of Victoria)
Janina Grabs (ETH Zurich)
Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School)
Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam)
Tim Bartley (Washington University in St. Louis)
A. Claire Cutler (University of Victoria)
Maja Tampe (ESADE Business School)
Luc Fransen (University of Amsterdam)
Merel Serdijn (University of Amsterdam)
Benjamin Cashore (Na onal University of Singapore)
Thomas Dietz (University of Münster)
Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)
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Hon.
James F. Holli eld (Southern Methodist University)
Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine)
Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University)
Susan Banki (University of Sydney)
Karen Jacobsen (Tu s University)
Susan Mar n (Georgetown University)
RD01: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Women in Leadership in Global Governance: What Di erence Do
They Make?
Interna onal Organiza on
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
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Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton and University of
Massachuse s Boston)
Karin Aggestam (Lund University)
Kirsten Haack (Northumbria University)
Natalie Florea Hudson (University of Dayton)
Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro)
Maria H. Ivanova (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Kristen Williams (Clark University)
Roundtable
RD02: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Sea and Interna onal Rela ons: History, Theory, Prospects
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
Theory
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Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI)
Halvard Leira (NUPI)
Jessica Simonds (Queen's University Belfast)
Kerry Goe lich (University of Reading)
Mark A. Shirk (University of Cambridge)
Elana Rowe (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Roundtable
RD03: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Theories of Interna onal NGOs (INGOs) and the Future of
Transna onal Ac vism
Interna onal Organiza on
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Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego)
David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)
Jennifer Hadden (University of Maryland)
Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University)
George E. Mitchell (Baruch College)
Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College)
Sarah Bush (Yale University)
Roundtable
RD04: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Author meets Cri cs: Mohamed Sesay's Domina on through Law:
The Interna onaliza on of Legal Norms in Postcolonial Africa
Global Development
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David L. Blaney (Macalester College)
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock)
Catherine Lu (McGill University)
Obiora Okafor (Osgoode Hall Law School of York University)
Mohamed Sesay (York University)
Sylvia Bawa (York University)
Roundtable
RD05: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Liberal Order Under Assault: Deglobaliza on, Illiberal States and
Power Transi ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
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T. V. Paul (McGill University)
Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa)
Umut Aydin (P. Universidad Catolica de Chile)
John M. Owen (University of Virginia)
Aseema Sinha (Claremont McKenna College)
RD06: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Meet the Editors: Publishing in the leading IR journals
Roundtable
Krisz na Csortea (Interna onal A airs)
Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee)
Xuefeng Sun (Tsinghua University)
Jason Ralph (POLIS-University of Leeds)
Morgan L. Kaplan (Harvard University)
Laura Chappell (University of Surrey)
Andrew Dorman (Chatham House)
RD07: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Underexplored Sources of Grand Strategy
Interna onal Security Studies
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Ronald R. Krebs (University of Minnesota)
Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson (Boston University)
Culture, Iden ty, and Grand Strategy
David M. McCourt (University of California-Davis)
Technological Change and Grand Strategy
Sophie-Charlo e Fischer (Center for Security Studies, Swiss
Federal Ins tute of Technology)
Andrea Gilli (Stanford University)
Mauro Gilli (ETH Zurich)
Civil-Military Rela ons and Grand Strategy
Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University)
Ideology, Ar cula on, and Grand Strategy
Pablo Barnier-Khawam (Sciences Po Paris)
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Development
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Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College)
Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)
Marysia Zalewski (Cardi University)
Fred Cherno (Colgate University)
Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London)
Yong-Soo Eun (Hanyang University)
Lenka Olejníková (University of New South Wales)
Jayson Waters (The University of Sydney)
RD09: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Genera ng Power: The Unequal Poli cs and Epistemics of Climate
Change
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Environmental Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
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RD08: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Contending Forms of Inquiry in IR: the Ques on and Poli cs of
Science, Knowledge and Relevance
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Disc.
Farah Hegazi (SIPRI)
Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Maria Julia Trombe a (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
The Great Amnesia: The Marginaliza on of Least Developed
Countries in Global Change Science
Frank Biermann (Utrecht University)
Carole-Anne Sénit (Utrecht University)
The Anthropocene as Global Poli cal Theory? A Cri cal
Reconstruc on of the Limits of Existen alist Thought.
Mar n Weber (University of Queensland)
Energy democracy: global power on the move
Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk (University of Belgrade Faculty of
Poli cal Sciences)
Panel
RD10: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Branding and Image Building: the Public Rela ons Public Diplomacy
Connec on
Interna onal Communica on
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Vanessa Bravo (Elon University)
Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University)
Linking Language and Public Diplomacy: An Empirical Analysis on
Determinants of Overseas Language Ins tutes Establishment by
Japan
Giyeong Beon (Yonsei University)
Heon Joo Jung (Yonsei University)
Capturing the Imagined Reality: Studying Country Images through
the Case of Korea
Efe Sevin (Towson University)
Diana Ingenho (University of Fribourg)
Kadir Jun Ayhan (Ewha Womans University)
Exploring Ci zen Diplomacy’s Local Impact: The Case of Colleagues
Interna onal Kalamazoo.
Anna A. Popkova (Western Michigan University)
China Comes To Hollywood: Great Wall of Censorship
Senem B. Cevik (University of California, Irvine)
RD11: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Survey Experiments in Global Poli cs
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
José O. Pérez (Ohio State University)
Percep ons of Threat towards Immigrants and Migrants in Sender
Countries: comparing list and endorsement experiments in Brazil
Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo)
Ivan Almeida Lopes Fernandes (UFABC)
Flavio Pinheiro (Federal University of ABC (UFABC))
Joshua Alley (Texas A&M University)
Government Spending and Percep ons of Globaliza on: Public vs.
Firms in MENA
Ta ana Vashchilko (University of Calgary, Haskayne School of
Business)
Panel
Interdisciplinary Studies
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Disc.
Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University)
Kyle A. Grayson (Newcastle University)
Drones on the Silver Screen: Popular Media, Discourses, and Ethical
Frameworks
Terilyn Hun ngton (Indiana University of Pennsylvania )
The Ocular Poli cs of Targe ng: Disembodiment and the
Perpetrator Gaze in the War-on-terror
Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)
Equivocal Sight: The Poli cs of Visibility in Media Coverage of Drone
Strikes
M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University)
Who Are Civilians in Drone Targe ng?
Alex Edney-Browne (University of Melbourne)
The Target of the Slaughterbots: Analysing the Poli cal Discourse of
Lethal Autonomous Drone Swarms
Jeremy Moses (University of Canterbury)
Geo rey Ford (University of Canterbury)
RD13: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
From Local to Global: Compe ng Social Contracts and the Struggle
for Agreed Legi mate Na onal Authority
Peace Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
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Interna onal Organiza on
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Chair
Disc.
Daniel Lambach (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
Daniel Lambach (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
The Role of Industry Associa ons in Global Governance
Karsten Ronit (University of Copenhagen)
Collec ve Ac on or Exchange?: Framing Interna onal Coopera on
in Alliance Poli cs
RD12: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Dynamics of Drone Warfare: Media, War, and Con ict
RD14: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
The Why & Who of Global Governors (2): Empirical Trajectories of
Agency in Global Governance
Erin L. McCandless (University of Witwatersrand)
Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal)
Mary Hope Schwoebel (Nova Southeastern University)
Luka Kuol (Africa Center for Strategic Studies)
Susanne Schmeidl (School of Social Sciences, University of
New South Wales)
Anna Jarstad (Uppsala University)
The Ties That Bind Others: How Interpersonal Rela onships Make
Rights
Nina Reiners (University of Potsdam )
Actor without a cause: the role of the G20 in world poli cs
Mar n Koch (Bielefeld University)
Inside/Outside Interna onal Organiza ons. Conten ous rules of
interac on between IOs and non-state actors’ agency in global
norm dynamics
Anna Holzscheiter (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Agency in Global Environmental Governance
Michele Betsill (Colorado State University)
Andrea K. Gerlak (University of Arizona)
RD15: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Poli cs of Interna onal Law
Panel
Interna onal Law
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Katharine Brooks (University of Oxford; FCDO)
Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen)
Nancy Wright (Pace University)
Safeguarding the United Na ons: Demand for Reform and the
Poli cs of UN Enlargement
Andrew D. Lugg (University of Maryland)
On the Poli cs of Interna onal Crimes: Crimes against Humanity,
Terrorism and the Rule of Experts
Filipe dos Reis (University of Groningen)
Liberal Interna onal Legal Order: Anxie es of the Global South
Akhila B. G. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Why Don’t States Die Anymore? Legi macy, E ec veness, and the
Poli cs of State Ex nc on
Yuan Yi Zhu (Nu eld College, University of Oxford)
A Bu er or a Blu er? Percep ons, Discourses and Factors in the
Reconceptualiza on of Con ict Zones
Nina Lu erjohann (University of St Andrews, Research
Associate)
RD16: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
Democracy under Siege: Poli cs of authoritarian legacies and the
mobiliza on of extreme conserva ves in South Korea
Associa on of Korean Poli cal Studies
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Taehyun Nam (Salisbury University)
Yoonkyung Lee (University of Toronto)
Authoritarian Successor Party and Poli cal Protests in South Korea
Myunghee Lee (University of Missouri)
Cultural Analysis of Right-Wing Populism: The Case of the StateCentered Na onalism in South Korea
Hyeonjun Kim (Yonsei University, The University of She eld)
The Rise of Counter-protesters: Taegukgi Protests for Park Geun-hye
Taehyun Nam (Salisbury University)
Cold War illiberalism: The mobiliza on of the extreme right in East
Asia
Yoonkyung Lee (University of Toronto)
RD17: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Populism and Poli cal Par es
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Picking Apart Binaries: Lessons from Singapore in Using
Mul culturalism to Forge a Na onal Iden ty Amidst Migra on
Rebecca Grace Tan (University of Bristol)
Social movements in Ecuador and LGBTQ Venezuelan migra on
Juan Carlos Valarezo (Pon
cal Catholic University of Ecuador)
The Migra on Crisis: The journey from being a Tool for Economic
Upli ment to being a Threat to Global Order
Tanushree Malakar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Toward a Queer Epistemology of Forced Migra on Studies
Paula Ganga (Columbia University)
Philip Giurlando (Trent University)
Samuel Ritholtz (University of Oxford)
The Emergence of Right-Wing Populism in Portugal: The Chega!
(Enough!) Party
Isabel David (University of Lisbon)
Meet the an -globalists: Interna onal poli cal world views on the
European radical right
Toby Greene (Bar Ilan University)
Populist Party Emergence in India
Nidhi Panwar (University of Toronto)
Back to the Future? AMLO and Mexico’s Struggle with Democracy
Lisdey Espinoza Pedraza (Tecnológico de Monterrey )
RD19: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
DIPLOMACY & CONFLICT RESOLUTION -- New Forms of Diplomacy
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Movindri Reddy (Occidental College)
JSS Disc. Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University)
Centring Local Perspec ves in Climate Migra on
Keysha Jaime (Queen’s University Belfast)
RD21: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Law vs Power: Contesta ons in the World’s Mari me Commons
Diploma c Studies
Interna onal Law
English School
Chair
Disc.
Je rey Ordaniel (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Songying Fang (Rice University)
Freedom of Naviga on and Strategic Re-alignment in Mari me
Southeast Asia
Je rey Ordaniel (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Territorial Disputes and Interna onal Arbitra on: Evidence from the
Philippines
Songying Fang (Rice University)
Xiaojun Li (University of Bri sh Columbia)
The power of na ons at the dinner table: Na on branding and food
diplomacy
Rise of the White Hulls in Southeast Asia
Undiploma c Diplomacy: How the U.S. and Russia use Visas and
Diplomats to Sidestep Nego a ons
Mari me Neutrality and the Contesta on of Norms on the High
Seas
Celebrity Diplomacy Revisited: The Role of Celebrity Capital in
Transna onal Poli cal Par cipa on
Piracy and Armed-Robberies in the Straits of Malacca and
Singapore: Success Story or Failure of Coopera on?
Daniel M. Rodrigues (OBSERVARE - Universidade Autónoma de
Lisboa)
Arvid Bell (Harvard University)
Saskia Postema (Leiden University)
Jan Melissen (Leiden University, University of Antwerp)
Strategic humour: Public diplomacy and comic framing of foreign
policy issues
Dmitry Chernobrov (University of She eld)
Diaspora Diplomacy in a transna onal social eld: construc ng
iden es, social status and country images
Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University)
RD20: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Regional Trends in Migra on
Flash Talk Session
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
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Julia Morris (University of North Carolina, Wilmington)
Witold Mucha (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
Rebecca Grace Tan (University of Bristol)
Juan Carlos Valarezo (Pon cal Catholic University of Ecuador)
Tanushree Malakar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Samuel Ritholtz (University of Oxford)
Keysha Jaime (Queen’s University Belfast)
New (B)Orders: The Impact of EU’s External Migra on Policy
Witold Mucha (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
Madita Schulte (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
Jay Tristan Tarriela (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy
Studies (GRIPS))
Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study)
Eric Frecon (Asia Centre)
RD22: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
The increasing par cipa on of Armed Forces in internal security in
La n America: facing the challenge of Transna onal Organized
Crime
Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
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Yleana Cid (Na onal University of Mexico)
Kris na Mani (Oberlin College)
Alejandro Chanona (Na onal Autonomous University of
Mexico)
Yadira Gálvez (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)
Roberto Dominguez (Su olk University)
Mark Hamilton (Inter-American Defense College (IADC))
RD23: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Partner Organiza on
Viability of the Indo-Paci c: poli cal, security and economic
considera ons
Interna onal Security Studies
European Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Leading or Following: The Role of the Military in Democra c
Backsliding
Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)
Hidekazu Sakai (Kansai Gaidai University)
Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)
Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University)
Stephen R. Nagy (Interna onal Chris an University)
Jonathan Ping (Bond University)
Hidekazu Sakai (Kansai Gaidai University)
Jeroen Van den Bosch (Adam Mickiewicz University)
Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw)
RD24: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Human Rights and Armed Con ict
Polina Beliakova (Fletcher School, Tu s University)
The Impact of Non-Tradi onal Security Threats on Civil-Military
Reforms: A Compara ve Study of China and Japan
Shaio Zerba (University of Mississippi)
Domes c Use of Federal Force and Civil-Military Rela ons in the
Post-Reconstruc on U.S.
Lindsay Cohn (U.S. Naval War College)
Panel
Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)
Theo Milonopoulos (Columbia University)
Reed M. Wood (University of Essex)
Rebel Judiciaries During Armed Con ict
Cyanne E. Loyle (Pennsylvania State University)
Delega ng Restraint: Mul ple Interven on and Government Killing
Jacqueline DeMeri
A Ridiculously Poli cal World: Civil-Military Rela ons during the Iraq
War
Inherited Interven ons: Military Advice and Civilian Deference
Among Newly Inaugurated Leaders
Human Rights
Disc.
RD27: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
The Poli cs of Civilian Control: Nego a ng the Civil-Military
Bargain
(University of North Texas)
'Growing Together with the 'Republic’:' Militariza on of Childhood
(s) in Donbas
Iuliia Hoban (Radford University)
The Poli cs of "Genderwashing" in Non-State Armed Groups
Rachel Schmidt (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies,
University of Denver)
Mia Schöb (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies Geneva)
RD28: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Causes and Consequences of Military Interven on
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
RD25: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
So Power and the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy
Roundtable
Monica Du y To
Diplomacy)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hendrik W. Ohnesorge (University of Bonn, Center for Global
Studies)
Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University)
J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London)
Eugenio Lilli (University College Dublin)
Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University)
Georg Loe mann (University of Warwick)
Ashley Cox (SOAS, University of London)
James M. Goldgeier (American University)
Rachel Rizzo (Center for a New American Security )
RD26: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Making the ‘War on Terror’: Past, Present and Future
Global Development
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University)
John Collins (St. Lawrence University)
Ilan Kapoor (York University)
Latha Varadarajan (San Diego State University)
Emanuele Saccarelli (San Diego State University)
Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawrence University)
Stephen Barnard (St. Lawrence University)
(Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law and
The Owl of Minerva Flies at Dusk: The Crucial Importance of
Assessment Capacity for Interven on Decision-Making
Jonathan Askonas (The Catholic University of America)
Benjamin Denison (Notre Dame Interna onal Security Center,
University of Notre Dame)
Selec ve Humanitarians: Regional Percep ons as Drivers of Military
Interven on
Sidita Kushi (Bridgewater State University)
Cyber Intrusion as an Interven on Problem
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Leslie Vinjamuri (University of London)
Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)
Kine c Diplomacy and the US Addic on to the Use of Military Force
Deal or No Deal: Rebel Leaders and the Likelihood of Nego ated
Se lement
Kris n Cruz (University at Bu alo)
Panel
Roundtable
Ivan Arreguin-To (The Watson Ins tute for Interna onal
A airs, Brown University)
Commitments in expedi onary opera ons: how small wars rede ne
alliances
Igor Istomin (MGIMO University)
RD29: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Liberal Interven ons in the Middle East and North Africa: Social
Control and Structural Violence
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Benjamin Schuetze (University of Freiburg)
Vincent Durac (University College Dublin)
Promo ng Democracy, Reinforcing Authoritarianism: Youth
par cipa on programs as a means of external social control
Benjamin Schuetze (University of Freiburg)
Ideas, Interests, and Ins tu ons in Democracy Aid
Erin Snider (Texas A&M University)
Crony capitalism and poli cal stabiliza on: External interven on
and the Pales nian Authority
Tariq Da'na (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies- Geneva)
Analysing liberal interven ons: Towards closing the ‘process gap’?
Mariam Salehi (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
RD30: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Terrorism in a Broader Context: Civil Wars, Insurgencies, Social
Movements
The Global, the Regional, and the Na onal: Contending Forces of
‘Security’ in IR (Un)Ontology: A Theore cal Case Study on Security,
Sovereignty, and Statehood
Zoi Vardanika (N/A)
Sovereignty, Hierarchy, and Recogni on: Egypt’s Lobbying in
Washington (2013-15)
Karim El Taki (University of Cambridge)
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Re-Enchantment of the Non-Western State: China
Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany)
Kevin D. Johnson (Arizona State University)
Risk and Reward: How Shadow Economies Impact the Financial
Prac ces of Terrorist Organiza ons
RD34: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Emergent Infrastructures of Global Migra on Governance 1:
Human Mobility and Global Space Time
Amira Jadoon (Comba ng Terrorism Center, U.S. Military
Academy)
Daniel Milton (United States Military Academy)
The Causes and Consequences of Terrorism in Civil Wars: Evidence
from Sri Lanka
Virginia Page Fortna (Columbia University)
Civil Ac on Against ETA Terrorism in Basque Country
Javier Argomaniz (University of St Andrews)
RD31: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Russian Power Poli cs: Evolving Trends and New Explana ons
Richard Sakwa (University of Kent)
Which mul polar world order? Russian narra ves and the dilemma
of grand strategy
Iain Ferguson (Na onal Research University Higher School of
Economics)
The Produc ve Power of Transgression: Russian Counters gma sa on and the Liberal Order
Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University Higher School of
Economics)
Russian So Power: Illiberal Sovereignty and Civiliza onal Poli cs
Ma hew Blackburn (Uppsala University)
The New Russian Militarism: Memory, Militainment, and
(Discursive) Violence
RD32: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Author Meets Cri cs: “How Insurgency Begins: Rebel Group
Forma on in Uganda and Beyond” (Janet I. Lewis)
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Sovereign Universality
J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Noora Lori (Boston University)
Border Poli cs and An -colonial Interna onalisms
Anne McNevin (The New School)
The Makeshi Interna onal: Transient Border Infrastructures
Ari Jerrems (Monash University)
RD36: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Land, Water, and Finance
Panel
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Zhijun Gao (Claremont Graduate University)
Jian Xu (Emory University)
The Financializa on of Land Deals: A Typology of Actors and
Instruments
Ste
Hamann (University of Guelph)
The Rising Issue: What it is Like to Not Have Access to Clean Water
Kris na Mitchell (San Jose State University)
Taylor Hawkins (San Jose State University)
Jessica Stanton (Temple University)
Laia Balcells (Georgetown University)
Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Milli M. Lake (London School of Economics)
Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal)
Jessica Stanton (Temple University)
Janet Lewis (George Washington University)
Ning Liao (New Jersey City University)
Samid Suliman (Gri th University)
Rafael Azeredo (Gri th University)
Chair
Disc.
Elizaveta Gaufman (University of Groningen)
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Development
Inde nite temporariness: the role of migrants’ agency in nego a ng
se lement
Virginie Lippe (University Laval)
Adrian Rogstad (Leiden University)
RD33: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Theore cal Explora ons on Sovereignty
Philippe Bourbeau (University Laval)
Darshan Vigneswaran (University of Amsterdam)
Refugees, UNHCR Norms and Korea
Russia, Realism, and Status
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chair
Disc.
Disciplining Mobility and Temporality: The Poten al for Rescaling
Poli cal Science
Post Communist Systems
Chair
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Water Wars: A Poli cal Myth or a Forthcoming Global Security
Threat
Atal Ahmadzai (University of Arizona)
Research on Environmental Jus ce in Belt and Road Ini a ve (BRI)
Contexts
Mengqi Shao (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Panel
China in Africa From Below: Transforma ve Encounters in the
Chinese Gold Rush in Ghana
Nicholas Loubere (Lund University)
RD37: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Dynamics of Civil Resistance and Mass Conten on
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology)
Ches Thurber (Northern Illinois University)
Panel
Standing Together but Marching Apart: Legi macy and E ec veness
of New Forms of Poli cal Protest
Felix S. Bethke (University of Cologne)
Jonathan Pinckney (United States Ins tute of Peace)
How Nonviolent Ac on Works: Evidence from Field Experiments in
Nicaragua and Tunisia
Consuelo Amat (Stanford University)
Sergio Miguel Cabrales Domínguez (University of Pi sburgh)
Resistance or Calling on Big Brother? A Model of Local Protests in
Authoritarian Regimes
Dogus Aktan (University of Denver)
Jieun Kim (University of California, Berkeley)
Jason Klocek (University of Notre Dame)
Susan Hayward (US Ins tute of Peace)
oner
Panel
Theory
Chair
Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University)
When Words Collide: A Cross-Linguis c Study of Agency and
Responsibility in Interna onal Rela ons
Ruthie Pertsis (The Ohio State University)
Strategic Narra ves’ In uence on America’s Post 9/11 Strategy
Nick Blas (University of Utah)
The forma on of meanings: language games as a determinant of
foreign policy coopera on
Giuseppe Luca Moliterni (University of Leicester)
RD41: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
New Histories of the Interna onal Rela ons Discipline
Religion and Nonviolent Movements
RD38: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Rethinking Doctoral Research: Pedagogical and Prac
Interven ons
“Who are we?” New visions of “US” vs “THEM” emerging in public
diplomacy
Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)
A Sociological Analysis of the IR Knowledge-Prac ce Nexus in the
United States: The Role of the Policy Schools
Ido Oren (University of Florida)
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Interna onal Ethics
Chair
Disc.
Who publishes what in IR journals around the world? Insights from
the ‘Global Pathways’ project
Mathis Lohaus (Freie Universität Berlin)
Diploma c Tales: Diplomacy as Myth Construc on in Brazil
Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo)
RD39: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
New Feminist Theorizing in IR (II): Rethinking Western Theories
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Heidi Hudson (University of the Free State)
Maïka Sondarjee (University of O awa)
Revisi ng Amartya Sen’s Development as Freedom: A Feminist and
Queer Posi ve Cri que.
Denise M. Horn (Simmons University)
Violent Interna onal Rela ons
Lucas Van Milders (University of Groningen)
Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent)
A Woman in Berlin, Sexual Violence, and The Rise of
Femona onalism in Germany – A Mnemonical Security Approach
Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University)
Plural Capabili es Approach: A Transna onal Black Feminist
Revisioning
K. Melchor Hall (Fielding Graduate University)
Liberalism and the Logic of Discriminatory Conven ons
S. M. Amadae (University of Helsinki)
RD40: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
More Than Words: Language and Narra ves in Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter)
Marta Bashovski (Campion College at the University of
Regina)
Gregory Williams (University of Northern Colorado)
Here and Now: Realist Ethics in the Time of Melodrama
Andrew R. Hom (University of Edinburgh)
Daniel J. Levine (University of Alabama)
Historical Analogies and Classical Realist Thought
Konstan nos Kostagiannis (Russian Presiden al Academy of
Na onal Economy and Public Administra on)
Why should IR scholars care what states are talking about?
Mor Mitrani (The Department of Poli cal Studies, Bar Ilan
University)
Panel
Theorizing Les Foules: From Crowd Psychology to the Na onal
Group Minds (1895-1921)
Adam Lerner (Royal Holloway, University of London)
The Untold Story of Sovereignty: why it ma ers and what it says
about understanding interna onal order
Marie Prum (University of Cambridge)
From Hegemonic Decline to the End of History: The Cons tu ve
Turn in Interna onal Rela ons, c.1980-92
Samuel Dixon (London School of Economics)
RD42: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Public Diplomacy Today
Panel
Diploma c Studies
Disc.
Jonathan Brasne
(University of O awa)
Aligning Ins tu onal and Academic Approaches to Public Diplomacy
Research
Craig Hayden (Marine Corps University)
Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State)
When Historical Memory, Emo ons, and Public Diplomacy Collide:
The Immortal Regiment’s March Across the Globe
Nicolas de Zamaroczy (George Washington University)
Turkish Public Diplomacy during Covid-19: Con nui es and
Discon nui es
Alper Cakmak (Acıbadem University)
Chinese Public Diplomacy with the Muslim World
Jonathan Brasne
(University of O awa)
RD43: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Russian Media In uence: From Strategic Communica on to
Cultural Security
Panel
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London)
Alister Miskimmon (Queen's University, Belfast)
Russian Social Media In uence: RT’s ac vi es during 2020 US
Presiden al Elec on
Elizaveta Kuznetsova (City University London)
Part.
Part.
Rendering Russia: Representa ons of Russia across the Global
Mediasphere
Lucy Birge (The University of Manchester)
Transna onal Digital Media Prac ces in the Con ict Se ng: The
Case of Ukraine
Olena Nedozhogina (University of Tartu)
Revisi ng Framing: Russian Edi on Iden fying old and new frames
in the Yandex news algorithm
Heidi Erbsen (University of Tartu)
Ar s c freedom in Russia and Ukraine a er the Crimea’s
Annexa on
Panel
Kyle M. Lascure es (Lewis & Clark College)
Ulrich Franke (University of Erfurt)
Ma hias Ho erberth (University of Texas, San Antonio)
NATO, the Liberal Interna onal Order, and Transatlan c Peace
Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)
Salami Tac cs: Faits Accompli and Expansionism in the Shadow of
Great Power War
Richard Maass (Old Dominion University)
A Revolu on in Sanc ons A airs: America’s new doctrine,
technology, organiza on, and regula on of economic statecra
Shaun Ketch (The University of Tokyo)
Ma hew K. Brummer (University of Tokyo)
Germany in the Indo-Paci c region: strengthening the liberal order
and regional security
Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw)
Roundtable
RD45: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Poli cal Theology and World Poli cs: The Con nued Relevance of
the Theologico-Poli cal in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews)
William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore)
Sean P. Molloy (University of Kent)
John-Harmen Valk (Leiden University)
Adrian Pabst (University of Kent)
Shannon K. Brincat (University of the Sunshine Coast)
Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath)
Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine)
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University)
JSS Disc. Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)
Iran's Student Movement and Discourses of Na onalism,
Regionalism, and Globaliza on
Razieh Armin (Yale University )
From Transatlan c Rela ons to World Order: The Power of Beliefs
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
English School
RD47: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
FP- New Direc ons in Middle East Foreign Policy
Vahid Abedini (Florida Interna onal University )
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University)
Amy Below (California State University, East Bay)
Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)
John G. Oates (Florida Interna onal University)
Kate M. R. Seaman (University of Maryland, Bahá'í Chair for
World Peace)
Robert E. Williams Jr. (Pepperdine University)
Odilile Ayodele (University of Johannesburg)
Role of Parliaments in Foreign Policy-Making; A Case Study: Iran
Elena Sherstoboeva (City University of Hong Kong)
RD44: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Whither the Liberal Interna onal Order?
Commi ee Panel
Professional Development Commi ee
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Communica on
Post Communist Systems
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
RD46: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Virtual Conferencing @ ISA
Agents of Change: Ideological Selec on Preference in State-Mili a
Partnerships
Dylan Maguire (Northeastern University)
Poli cal eld and foreign policy in Turkey: the rise and fall of
‘Erdogan’s model’
Francesco D'Alema (University of Edinburgh)
The mobiliza on of militant Islamists in the Cold War and its longterm impact on the security landscapes of the Greater Middle East
and South Asia
Satgin Hamrah (Tu s University)
RD48: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE & INT'L COOPERATION -- Systemic Shocks in
a Globalized World
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Yuval Weber (Marine Corps University, Krulak Center)
JSS Disc. Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
The Return to Soverignty in Interna onal Law
Corri Zoli (Syracuse University)
The Bu er y E ect: How COVID-19 Informs IR Theory In A Chao c
World
E e Charalampaki (Center for Euro-Atlan c Studies, Ins tute of
Interna onal Rela ons, Athens, Greece)
Self-Determina on and the UNDRIP: the Evolu on of a Contested
Concept
Caleb Lauer (University of Waterloo)
A er Exit: Collec ve Leadership and Ins tu onal Resilience a er
Hegemonic Withdrawal
Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (Ludwig - Maximilians University
Munich)
RD49: Thursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
Peace Studies Sec on Dis nguished Scholar Awards Roundtable
Reinforcing and Challenging Interna onal Orders: Faith-Based
Organiza ons and LGBTIQ+ asylum seekers in Germany
Ernesto Fiocche o (Florida Interna onal University)
Peace Studies
Chair
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Hon.
Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)
Marie Breen-Smyth (University of Massachuse s, Boston)
Paul Diehl (University of Texas-Dallas)
Ronni Alexander (Kobe University)
Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council)
RE00: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
The First Poli cal Order: How Sex Shapes Governance and Na onal
Security Worldwide
RE03: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Mul disciplinary Approaches to Intelligence
Intelligence Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Cris an Bizadea (Mihai Viteazul Na onal Intelligence
Academy (ANIMV))
Framing Wicked Problems: a pedagogical approach to teaching intel
analysis
Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy)
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Theory
From Intelligence Communi es to Intelligence Ecosystems
Chair
Unlikely Connec ons: What Can Intelligence Learn from Cri cal
Research?
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Antonio M. Diaz-Fernandez (University of Cádiz)
Valerie Hudson (Texas A&M University, The Bush School of
Government and Public Service)
Sabrina Karim (Cornell University)
Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent)
Ma as O ervik (Shandong University)
Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Ohio State University, The WomanStats
Project)
Shira Pindyck (University of Pennsylvania)
Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University)
RE01: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
More/Less 'New Regionalisms'
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Emmanuel A. Balogun (Skidmore College)
Philippe De Lombaerde (NEOMA Business School)
Jessica M. Byron (University of the West Indies)
Laura Catharine Macdonald (Carleton University)
Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's University College at UWO)
J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)
RE02: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
LGBTQ Border Crossings: Asylum, Migra on, and Assimila on
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Michael J. Bosia (Saint Michael's College of Vermont)
Emerson Maione (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro )
Construc ons of Gender and Sexuality from collec ve territorial
resistance: a research agenda on sexuali es, social movements and
transna onal ac vism
Sebas án Granda Henao (Pon
Rio de Janeiro)
Panel
cia Universidade Católica do
When Home is Nowhere: Silent Violence in the Lives of Queer and
Trans Afghan refugees and asylum seekers in the US and Germany
Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Je erson University)
Beyond Sectarianism: The Sexual and A ec ve Poli cs of Crossing
Checkpoints in the Context of the 'War on Terror'
Razan Ghazzawi (University of Sussex)
Contes ng rights and representa ons at LGBTQ+ Pride in Hong
Kong: corporate diversity, domes c migrant workers, social jus ce
ac vism and global nancial elites
Daniel Conway (University of Westminster)
Valen n Stoian ("Mihai Viteazul" Na onal Intelligence
Academy)
Advancing Intelligence with Complexity Science: An Interdisciplinary
Research Approach
Bram Spoor (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Maarten Rothman (Royal Military Academy )
The Archaeology of Cold War Intelligence: Material and Landscape
Studies of BRIXMIS Intelligence
Charlo e Yelamos (King's College London)
RE04: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Cyber-security, Cyber Diplomacy and Internet Sovereignty
Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley)
The poli cal logic of advanced persistent threats: What the new
actors in cyberspace mean for security studies
Nori Katagiri (St Louis University)
Cyber Intermediaries: Private En es E ect on Na onal and
Interna onal Cyber-security Policy and Norms Forma on
Amit Sheniak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
IRAN’S CHALLENGE WITH INTERNET SOVEREIGNTY
Mahsa Alimardani (University of Oxford)
RE05: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Western Democracies and Tensions with Russia in the 21st Century
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Anna A. Popkova (Western Michigan University)
Anna A. Popkova (Western Michigan University)
Torn in between the EU and Russia: the shared neighbourhood, non
-state actors and power struggles in the European space
Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra)
The Great Game in the Middle East: Proxy Warfare and Poli cal
Maneuvering
Patricia Blocksome (Naval War College-Monterey)
Gregory Reilly (US Naval War College at Naval Post Graduate
School, Monterey, CA)
Russia and China in La n America: a Threat for the US Dominance
or a Pro t for Everyone?
Anna Makarycheva (Moscow State University of Interna onal
Rela ons (MGIMO))
“Ruxit”: Russia’s Dissocia on from the European Security Order and
its Consequences
Mikhail Polianskii (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
RE06: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
The Globalist Aspects of Foreign Policies in the Post Communist
Region
Hyon Joo Yoo (Trinity University)
US policymaking on the Israeli-Pales nian con ict, 1967-present:
The shi from external (Middle Eastern) events to domes c US
poli cs
Ziv Rubinovitz (University of Haifa)
Credible to Whom? The Organiza onal Poli cs of Credibility in
Interna onal Rela ons
Post Communist Systems
Chair
Disc.
A powerful appeaser: The role of the central government to pacify
domes c actors in alliance policies
Nataliia Kasianenko (California State University, Fresno)
Sasha Volodarsky (Northeastern university)
Donald Casler (Columbia University)
The EU & State-building: Comparing the Cases of Bosnia, Kosovo,
and North Macedonia
Rachel Vanderhill (Wo ord College)
The transforma on of Central Europe in the light of the globalist
theory of interna onal rela ons
Andrzej Szeptycki (University of Warsaw)
Why Weak States Balance: Na onal Mobiliza on and Georgia’s Post
-Cold War Security Strategy
Eteri Tsintsadze-Maass (Old Dominion University)
Panel
RE09: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Globalizing Peacebuilding: Studying Peace Opera ons and Con ict
Management beyond the Anglo-Saxon West
Peace Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Regional Hegemons or Household Despots: The Homological
Pa erns of Violence in Private and Public Spaces
Disc.
Galina Bogatova (Florida Interna onal University)
Between (Post)Soviet Provincialism and Hasty Westernisa on: Key
Challenges of Studying and Prac cing IR in Ukraine.
Emerging powers and types of norma ve contesta on: Brazil and
the liberal peacebuilding paradigm
Kai Michael Kenkel (Pon
Janeiro)
Nadiia Koval (Kyiv School of Economics)
RE07: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
The Changing Manifesta ons of Na onalism in South Asia
Panel
South Asia in World Poli cs
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Rani D. Mullen (College of William & Mary)
Andrea Malji (Hawaii Paci c University)
Vaishali Raghuvanshi (Banaras Hindu University)
Exclusive Na onalism in India: Hindutva, Migra on, Ci zenship and
Othering.
Abhishek Choudhary (Department of Poli cal Science,
University of Delhi)
Poli cs of Visual Representa on: Museums as elds of Poli cs
Tamanna Ashraf (Florida Interna onal University)
Shlomi Dinar (Florida Interna onal University)
Jennifer Veilleux (Florida Interna onal University)
Re ec ons of Religious Iden ty in Global Governance: The Case of
WHEF in India
Esra Elif Nartok (Karadeniz Technical University)
Construc ng Na onalism: Liaquat Ali Khan and the project of
Pakistan
Umer Rahman (Florida Interna onal University)
RE08: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Domes c Actors, Domes c Factors, and Foreign Policy Decisions
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Binnur Ozkececi-Taner (Hamline University)
Binnur Ozkececi-Taner (Hamline University)
The United States and the UN Conven on on the Rights of the Child
Eric Cox (Texas Chris an University)
cal Catholic University of Rio de
Shadow Liberalism of An ‘Illiberal’ Con ict Manager: Russia and the
Transforma on of Global Peacebuilding Order
Kazushige Kobayashi (Geneva Graduate Ins tute of
Interna onal and Development Studies)
Developmental Peace? Inves ga ng China’s Approach to
Peacebuilding in Fragile and Post-Con ict Contexts
Xinyu Yuan (Doctoral Researcher, Centre on Con ict,
Development and Peacebuilding, Graduate Ins tute of
Interna onal and Development Studies, Switzerland)
Global Partnerships Beyond the West: Mid-Space Gatekeepers in
Hybrid Peacebuilding in Mindanao
Yuji Uesugi (Waseda University)
A child of its me: The impact of globalized world poli cs on UN
peacebuilding
Sara Hellmüller (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Ri uporna Cha erjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Water Security in South Asia: Dams, Terrorism, and Water
Na onalism’s Response to Globaliza on
Keith Krause (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Kazushige Kobayashi (Geneva Graduate Ins tute of
Interna onal and Development Studies)
Oliver Jütersonke (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
RE10: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Dynamics of Ideological and Iden ty Change in Post-Atrocity
Transi ons
Peace Studies
Part.
Alejandra del Pilar Or z-Ayala (University of Otago)
RE11: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Globaliza on and Poverty
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Sociotropic welfare percep on and economic vo ng
Yasushi Hazama (IDE-JETRO)
BRICS mul lateralism à la carte: from bilateralism to community
interest in the implementa on of the Sustainable Development
Goals
Karin Vazquez
Development or Damage? Understanding challenges to
environment through the local and regional narra ves of India
Tanushree Malakar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Diverging Posi ons of Middle-Sized Emerging Donors in
Interna onal Development Coopera on: The Cases of Mexico and
Turkey
R. Melis Baydag (Ruhr-University Bochum)
Regionalism and Africa’s Future: Reviving Pan-Africanism for
Development in the 21st Century
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Laura Mann (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
RE15: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
Roundtable to Honor Human Rights Sec on Dis nguished Scholar
Beth Simmons
Human Rights
Vincent Chukwukadibia Onwughalu (North West University,
South Africa/Federal Polytechnic, Oko. Anambra State. Nigeria)
RE12: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Women and Development
Digital Infrastructures as Rent Infrastructures: Understanding New
Pathways of Capital Accumula on and Structural Transforma on
within Contemporary Digital Capitalism
Maïka Sondarjee (University of O awa)
When resilience meets life: Exploring the gender dimension of
resilience to con ict and food insecurity in EU-funded projects in
Liberia
Pol Bargues (CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for Interna onal A airs))
Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
William Burke-White (University of Pennsylvania Law)
Judith Kelley (Duke University)
Shareen Hertel (University of Connec cut)
Hyeran Jo (Texas A&M University)
Katerina Linos (UC Berkeley)
Beth Ann Simmons (University of Pennsylvania)
RE16: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Regional Response to Global Pandemics
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Vinicius Guilherme Rodrigues Vieira (Getulio Vargas
Founda on / University of Sao Paulo)
“We Stand on Our Own”: Malawian girls’ nego a on of
individualism in the UN Founda on’s Girl Up campaign
Small States, COVID-19, and the Future of Global Health and
Economic Security
Finance and Development logics: Women's Inclusion from global
South to North
PANDEMICS, POPULISM, AND PLUTOCRACY
Nancy Wright (Pace University)
Rosie Walters (Cardi University)
Vanessa Alexandra Boese (University of Gothenburg)
Sco Gates (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO) and
University of Oslo)
Katrin Kamin (Chris an-Albrechts-Universität Kiel)
Syed M. Murshed (ISS and COVENTRY University )
Signe Predmore (University of Massachuse s Amherst)
RE13: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
FPA Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Richard Herrmann
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Timothy Peterson (University of South Carolina)
Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University)
A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas)
Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Peter Gries (University of Manchester)
Michael Tomz (Stanford University)
Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)
Richard K. Herrmann (Ohio State University)
RE14: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Capitalism: Dispossessions and Solidari es
Panel
Theory
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Shannon K. Brincat (University of the Sunshine Coast)
Daniel Lopez (University of Kent)
Universal Poli cs
Ilan Kapoor (York University)
Uneven and Combined Development and Regional Socio-poli cal
Transforma ons: A compara ve analysis of Syria and Libya
Faruk Yalvaç (A lım University)
Hikmet Mengüaslan (Middle East Technical University)
“We all love Ghana very much”: Postcolonial Connec vi es and the
Future of the World
Paul Emiljanowicz (McMaster University)
Management of life-chances: an alterna ve to capitalism
Daniel Lopez (University of Kent)
Panel
Public Governance During COVID 19 Pandemic in the MENA Region
Anis Ben Brik (HBKU)
RE17: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
IR Pedagogy in World War C
Panel
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Disc.
Je rey S. Lan s (The College of Wooster)
Yasemin Akbaba (Ge ysburg College)
Theory vs Prac ce: Teaching about Global Pandemics to College
Students is not the Same as Living through One
Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)
Collabora ng through the Pandemic: Teaching/Learning/Assessing
Public Discourse using Group Delibera ons, Group Presenta ons,
and Group Oral Exams
Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)
Engagement and Presence: E ec ve Strategies for Helping Students
Learn Remotely
Jeannie Grussendorf (Georgia State University)
Lights Out? Teaching War and Poli cs on Film During World War C
Je rey S. Lan s (The College of Wooster)
RE18: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Race and the Interna onal
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
RE21: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
A er Exit: Assessing the Consequences of United Na ons
Peacekeeping Withdrawal
Peace Studies
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Ari Jerrems (Monash University)
Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal &
Development Studies)
Maline Meiske (University of Oxford)
Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford)
Mark F. N. Franke (Huron University College)
Anxiety: poli cal transforma on, everyday experience and the
poli cs of race
Boon, Bane, or Business as Usual? Percep ons of Economic Trends
in Liberia a er the Exit of UNMIL
Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester)
John Gledhill (University of Oxford)
The color line of extremism: policing, inves ga on and racial
dis nc on of "violent extremism" in the U.S.
Manuela Trindade Viana (Pon cia Universidade Católica do
Rio de Janeiro)
Pedro Paulo dos Santos da Silva (Pon cia Universidade
Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
Transversal solidari es in a context of situated coloniality. A
Conversa on.
Eda Gunaydin (University of Sydney)
RE19: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Connected and Compara ve Colonialisms Part I: Exploring the local
and the Global
Global Development
When More is Less: Assessing the Consequences of UNOCI’s
Withdrawal for Côte d’Ivoire
Richard Caplan (University of Oxford)
RE22: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Determinants of One-sided Violence against Civilians
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Kate Perry (Georgia Southern University )
Kirssa Cline Ryckman (University of Arizona)
Gender and One-sided (Government) Killing
Jacqueline DeMeri
(University of North Texas)
Air Power, NGOs, and Civilian Killings: The Case of Afghanistan
Elian Weizman (London South Bank University )
Elian Weizman (London South Bank University )
Misbah Hyder (University of California, Irvine)
James Eastwood (Queen Mary University of London)
Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University)
Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University)
Ghada Sasa (McMaster University)
Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi)
Sam Bell (Kansas State University)
Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)
Female empowerment and extreme violence against women
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Livia Isabella Schubiger (Duke University)
Andrew Bell (Indiana University Bloomington)
Renanah Miles Joyce (Columbia University)
IHL, Norms, and the Combatant's Trilemma: Data from the US,
Australian, and Philippine Armies
Andrew Bell (Indiana University Bloomington)
Guardians or Guardrails? How Military Legalism May Make Dissent
by the Military Less Common but More E ec ve
Doyle K. Hodges (Texas Na onal Security Review/War on the
Rocks)
Foreign Military Training and Con ict Between Military Norms
Renanah Miles Joyce (Columbia University)
How Democracies Fight: A tudes towards Force Protec on and
Civilian Immunity in the United States, United Kingdom and Israel
Janina Dill (University of Oxford)
Sco D. Sagan (Stanford University)
Cameron Mailhot (Cornell University)
Athena Kolbe (University of North Carolina, Wilmington)
White saviours or comrades?: foreign ghters of the YPG and postcolonial agency outside of representa onal authority
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Do Interna onal Actors Legi mize Post-Con ict Domes c
Ins tu ons? Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment in Liberia
Kons syon se papie, bayonet se fe: The struggle for Hai ’s nascent
democracy in the midst of violence
Riva Gewarges (McMaster University)
Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth)
RE20: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Norms, Law, and the Use of Force in War
John Gledhill (University of Oxford)
Richard Caplan (University of Oxford)
Allard Duursma (ETH Zurich)
What Does Happen when Blue Helmets Leave? State Capacity
Varia on A er UN Peace Opera ons Exit
Interna onal Rela ons Within the Limits of Geo-Anthropology
Alone: The Kan an Racisms of the Interna onal
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Panel
Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex)
Sara Polo (University of Essex)
Brian J. Phillips (University of Essex)
Pre-War Iden es and Insurgent Violence in Civil War: Evidence
from Turkey (1984-1990)
Cem Emrence (University of Michigan)
Aysegul Aydin (University of Colorado at Boulder)
RE23: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
How Individual Leaders Shape Con ict Dynamics
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Dennis M. Foster (Virginia Military Ins tute)
Dov Levin (The University of Hong Kong)
Ronit Berger (IDC Herzliya)
Passing the Test of Leadership: Gender, Competence, and
Diversionary Con ict
T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University)
Leslie Schwindt-Bayer (Rice University)
Allen Sellers (Rice University)
Krithika Shamanna (Rice University)
Panel
The Terrorist Leader's Resume: How Educa on and Military Service
A ect Organiza onal Ac vity
Forced Migra on, Ethnic Inequality, and Integra on: Understanding
Cross-Country Varia on
Leader Ascension and Rebel Group Cohesion
The Global, Regional, and Local Nexus of Migra on: The Case of
Greece
Stephen Nemeth (Oklahoma State University)
Brian Lai (University of Iowa)
Tina Mavrikos-Adamou (The American College of Thessaloniki,
Greece)
Aus n Doctor (Eastern Kentucky University)
Kathleen G. Cunningham (University of Maryland)
Katherine Sawyer (University of Maryland)
RE24: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Persistence and Resilience of Interna onal Organiza ons
Panel
Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)
Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)
Julia Gray (University of Pennsylvania)
Survival and Resilience of the UN Joint Inspec on Unit
Eugenia C. Heldt (Technical University of Munich)
Patrick A. Mello (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, University
of Erfurt)
Anna Novoselova (Bavarian School of Public Policy )
Rigidity or Resilience? Where Change Happens in the IMF and
World Bank
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n)
Mark A. Pollack (Temple University)
Panel
Interna onal Communica on
Intelligence Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Efe Sevin (Towson University)
Babak Bahador (George Washington University)
Reshaping the Transatlan c Science Diplomacy Space: Strategic
Visions for a New Governance Model between Science and Society
Gabriella Paar-Jakli (Kent State University)
Disengaging from Interna onal Organiza ons?
Anna Novoselova (Bavarian School of Public Policy )
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Peace Studies
Construc ng Best Prac ces in UN Media on: Narra ves of
Women's Par cipa on in Yemen and Syria
Catriona Stand eld (Worcester State University)
Vic ms as actors? Female rebels and United Na ons peacekeeping
Christoph Dworschak (University of Essex)
Marius Mehrl (University of Essex)
From ‘where are the women?’ to ‘who are the women?’:
Complica ng the category of women to understand their
contribu ons to sustainable peace outcomes
(The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Sanc ons as an Alterna ve to the Use of Force: Implica ons of
Sanc on Regimes for the Peace and Security of Women in Hai
Melisa Flores (California State University, Los Angeles )
RE26: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Rethinking Migra on and Immigra on Policies in a Globalized
World
Interdisciplinary Studies
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Chair
Disc.
RE27: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Governance, Knowledge Produc on, and So Power
Can counterspeech reduce the nega ve e ects of hate speech in
con ict-fragile countries?
Interna onal Court-Curbing is Easier Than We Think: Lessons from
the Paralysis of the WTO Appellate Body
Alexandra McAuli
Tu s University)
Timothy Rich (Western Kentucky University)
Madelynn Einhorn (Western Kentucky University)
Laura Pascual Matellán (University of Salamanca)
Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca)
How Interna onal Organiza ons Survive Crisis
RE25: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Women, War and Peace
All are Not Equal: Taiwanese Public Opinion on Southeast Asian
Immigra on
The Global Compact on Migra on: convergence or divergence with
EU policies?
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Rachel M. Gisselquist (United Na ons University (UNU-WIDER))
Elif Çe n (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University)
Nicholas Micinski (ISA Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston
University)
Roundtable
RE28: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable on Michael Poznansky’s In the Shadow of Interna onal
Law: Secrecy and Regime Change in the Postwar World (Oxford
University Press)
Interna onal Security Studies
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Michael Poznansky (University of Pi sburgh)
Monica Du y To (Tu s University, Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy)
Dan Reiter (Emory University)
Frank J. Gavin (Johns Hopkins SAIS)
RE29: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Breaking the Binaries in Security Studies: A Gendered Analysis of
Women in Combat – A Conversa on
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Sarai B. Aharoni (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)
Kevin McSorley (The Open University)
Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)
Harmonie M. Toros (University of Kent)
Annick T. R. Wibben (Swedish Defence University)
Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University)
RE30: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Out of Time: The Queer Poli cs of Postcoloniality
Roundtable
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Theory
Global Development
Part.
Part.
Anjali Arondekar (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Julia Gallagher (SOAS University of London)
RE31: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Nuclear Norms and Trea es
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)
Seeing Queer, Feeling Queer: How Do Queer Bodies Come into View
in Interna onal Rela ons?
Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Copenhagen)
Whose Su ering? Children in the Making of Global Moral Orders
J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University)
Helen Berents (Queensland University of Technology)
Targe ng Allies? Deterrence, Disarmament, and NGO Ac vism
Miriam Barnum (University of Southern California)
A Theory of Nuclear Reversals: The Impact of Interna onal Norms
on the Brazilian Nuclear Weapons Program
Edward Gonzalez (University of Southern California)
Vagaries of the Future: Technology, Language and the Inadvertent
Erosion of the Nuclear Taboo
Baruch Malewich (University of Minnesota)
Beyond the weapon itself: structures of power sustaining norm
robustness in nuclear poli cs.
Carolina Pantoliano Panico (University of Auckland)
Theoreising nuclear(ised) iden es and radicalisa on of posi ons
within the Nuclear Non-Prolifera on Treaty
Jana Baldus (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
RE32: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Global and Regional Trends in Populism, Far-Right, and Iden ty
Poli cs
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco)
Thorsten Wojczewski (King's College London)
Na onalist Beliefs and Foreign Policy: Presen ng the Legi macyImage Theory
Giuseppe Paparella (King's College London)
Populism and Democracy: a cri cal approach to IR
Eduardo da Nóbrega Monteiro (Université du Québec à
Montréal )
Reac onary na onalism as morality: Japanese radical conserva sm
and mass society in a liberal interna onal order
RE35: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Understanding Na onal Iden ty through Popular Culture
Interdisciplinary Studies
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
South Asia in World Poli cs
Chair
Disc.
Sanjeev Kumar (Shyama Prasad Mukherji College, University of
Delhi)
Beyond 'Good' Global South Theory: The transna onal far-right
thought of Savitri Devi
Ida Birkvad (Queen Mary, University of London)
RE34: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Rela ons of Presence in World Poli cs: Making Others Present
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
J. Marshall Beier (McMaster University)
Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)
Visualising Civilian Casual es
Thomas Gregory (University of Auckland)
The Goodness of Cri cal Theory
Paulo Ravecca (Universidad de la Republica Uruguay)
Elizabeth A. Dauphinee (York University)
Subjects of A en on, Subjects of Poli cs: The Many Meanings of
Vic mhood During the Colombian Transi on
Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews )
Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University)
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)
Ireland Confronts Its History: Celebra ng the War of Independence
under the Shadow of the Troubles
Timothy D. Hoyt (U.S. Naval War College)
Epic Ba les: Dramas of Empire in the Struggle for Sunni Hegemony
Lisel Hintz (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)
Midnight's Daughters: Gender and Na onalism in Contemporary
Mainstream Hindi Cinema
Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University)
Cinema c Visions: Film, Iden ty, and Foreign Policy in India and
China
Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)
RE36: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Determinants of Post-Civil War Stability
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Desirée Nilsson (Uppsala University)
Anna O. Pechenkina (Utah State University)
Desirée Nilsson (Uppsala University)
A tude Forma on in Post-Con ict Con icts
Natalia Garbiras-Diaz (University of California, Berkeley)
Miguel García-Sánchez (Universidad de los Andes)
Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley)
Karin Narita (Queen Mary, University of London)
Ambedkar’s Defence of Cosmopolitan Moral Order: Protec ng the
Rights of the Marginalised
Panel
Rebel and Incumbent Law: Legal Preferences and Civil War
Outcomes
Liana Eustacia Reyes (Rice University)
Nega ve Peace: Pro-Government Mili as and Post-Con ict Violence
Chelsea Estancona (University of South Carolina)
Lindsay Reid (Ge ysburg College)
Peace Agreements and Former Rebel Par cipa on in
Counterinsurgency
Caroline Brandt (University of Southern California )
RE37: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Iden ty in Interna onal Processes
Scien
Panel
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Globaliza on and Collec ve Iden ty Forma on at the Individual
Level
David Bearce (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Andrew McLeer (University of Colorado Boulder)
Ken Stallman (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Divide and Conquer: Measuring the Polarizing E ects of Poli cal
Violence Through Social Segrega on in Online Communica ons
T. Camber Warren (Naval Postgraduate School)
Residual Racism in Interna onal Migra on
Andrew Rosenberg (University of Florida)
RE38: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Material and Immaterial Sources of Interna onal Status
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Andrey Baykov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons (MGIMO University))
Deborah W. Larson (University of California, Los Angeles)
Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University Higher School
of Economics)
Status Seeking through Coali on Building: The Case of BRICS
Mihaela Papa (Tu s University)
States, Power and Norms: Old dogs can learn new tricks
Anne Crowley-Vigneau (MGIMO)
Status and the Nuclear Market: Why Suppliers Join the Nuclear
Suppliers Group
Eliza Gheorghe (Bilkent University)
Mapping social landscape of interna onal system: beyond
unidimensional conceptualiza ons of status
Igor Istomin (MGIMO University)
Securi sa on and socializa on as drivers of Japanese foreign aid
policy
Nikolay Murashkin (JICA Ogata Research Ins tute)
RE39: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Predic ng Con ict: Advances and Applica ons of Forecas ng for
Theory Evalua on
Peace Studies
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Chair
Håvard Hegre (Uppsala University & Peace Research Ins tute
Oslo)
Ensembles for Con ict Forecas ng
Michael P. Colaresi (University of Pi sburgh)
Espen Geelmuyden Rød (Uppsala University)
Forecas ng con ict images: Using Convolu onal Long Short-Term
Memory to predict spa al con ict pa erns
Nils Me ernich (University College London)
Agonism, resistance, subversion – exploring the role of iden ty and
memory for con ict transforma on
Anne Lene Stein (Lund University)
Agonis c Transi onal Jus ce in peace agreements: A global survey
Dawn Walsh (University College Dublin)
Emma Murphy (University College Dublin)
No (Agonis c) Peace Without Jus ce: The Postcon ictual Ethos and
the need for Cri cal Accountability
Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
RE41: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Human Rights and Africa
Panel
Human Rights
Disc.
Luciana Campos (UFGD)
Understanding Percep ons of State Obliga on Regarding Welfare
Provision: Evidence from Tunisia
Dina Bishara (Cornell University )
Chantal Berman (Princeton University)
Human Rights Viola ons in Africa: Problema zing the No on of
Responsibility to Protect, a Global South Perspec ve
Renu Kumari (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Savage, barbarian; civilian, civilized human: how are lines drawn in
the discourse and poli cs of protec on?
Ana Carolina Macedo Abreu (University of San Diego)
Evolving Cons tu onal and Democra c Equality- The Forma on and
Evolu on of Socioeconomic Rights in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Yusuf Bulbulia (University of Toronto)
Violence Against Refugees and the Role of Foreign Aid
Rachel Van Nostrand (The University of Arizona)
RE42: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
A Region in Transi on: Explaining Foreign Policy-Making across
South America
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Tom Long (University of Warwick)
Taking Time (Really) seriously: Improving forecasts with me-series
clustering
Towards New Op ons of Partnership: Uruguay's Expectaions in
Foreign Policy Design
Climate Variability and Con ict? An applica on of forecas ng for
theory evalua on
Brazilian Foreign Policy: the construc on of an conserva ve iden ty
Thomas Chadefaux (Trinity College Dublin )
Paola Vesco (Uppsala University)
The Dynamics of Civil Wars: A Bayesian hidden Markov model
applied to the pa ern of con ict and the role of cease res
Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
Andreas Forø Tollefsen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
RE40: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Panel
Advancing Agonis c Peace in Research and Prac ce – Global and
Local Perspec ves
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Lisa Strömbom (Lund University)
Sara Dybris McQuaid (Aarhus University)
Bazaar as a Metaphoric Pla orm for Dialogues Addressing
Antagonized Iden ca on and Transforming Radical Disagreements:
The context of the Nagorno-Karabakh con ict
Marko Leh (Tampere Peace Research Ins tute, University of
Tampere)
Vadim Romasov (University of Tampere)
Isabel Clemente (Universidad de la República)
Barbara Mo a (UNESP)
Military in uence in Colombian foreign policy decision-making
Catalina Monroy (Rosario University)
Contradic ons of Ecuadorian Foreign Policy
Juan Carlos Valarezo (Pon
cal Catholic University of Ecuador)
RE43: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Re-evalua ng the collabora on between the Pentagon and
Hollywood
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Chris ne Agius (Swinburne University)
Jay M. Parker (Na onal Defense University-CISA)
Chris ne Agius (Swinburne University)
Nothing to See Here: How the Pentagon’s Entertainment O ce
Cul vates its Own Public Image
Roger J. Stahl (University of Georgia)
Panel
How new data on the pervasive collabora on between the US
military and the entertainment sector forces us to rethink
propaganda and militariza on in liberal democracies
Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland)
“Marveling” the World with Hollywood Militainment: The U.S. Air
Force and Captain Marvel Go Higher, Further, Faster, More!
Tanner Mirrlees (University of Ontario Ins tute of Technology)
RE44: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Building and Managing the Counter-ISIS Coali on
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Jus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal)
Jus n Massie (University of Quebec in Montreal)
Leadership and Followership in Mul na onal Military Coali ons
Jonathan Paquin (Laval University)
NATO’s Counter-Terrorism Predicament: Standalone Alliance or US
Coali on Partner?
Stefanie von Hlatky (Queen's University)
The trouble-makers: Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the di cult poli cs
of US-led coali on war gh ng
Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa)
RSVP – The poli cs of US requests for joining coali on warfare: a
small state perspec ve
Yf Reykers (Department of Poli cal Science, Maastricht
University )
Rasmus Brun Pedersen (Department of Poli cal Science,
University of Aarhus, Denmark)
RE45: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Explaining the Success and Failure of Economic Sanc ons
Peace Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Mareike Schomerus (The Busara Center)
Pierre Englebert (Pomona College)
Moses Khisa (North Carolina State University)
Linda S. Bishai (Ins tute for Defense Analyses)
Gilbert Khadiagala (University of the Witwatersrand)
Flash Talk Session
RE48: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Domes c and Interna onal E ects on Civil War Dynamics
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Eric Min (University of California, Los Angeles)
Je rey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University - Central Texas)
Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College)
Ke an Zhang (George Mason University)
Arthur Stein (University of Montréal)
Vassily Klimentov (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Abdurraouf Elakder (Claremont Graduate University )
Discarding the Data: How a Standard Coding Rule Systema cally
Biases Studies of Third-Party Military Interven on in Civil Wars
Je rey S. Dixon (Texas A&M University - Central Texas)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
RE47: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Roundtable
Lives A er Violence: Principles of Violent Con ict and its A ermath
from Ten Years of Mul -Country Research by the Secure Livelihoods
Research Consor um (SLRC)
Incen vizing Intransigence? Public Diplomacy and Nego a ons in
Civil War
Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College)
Benjamin T. Jones (University of Mississippi)
The Geopoli cs of Civil War Alliances – Third-Party Interven on and
Alliance Choices in the Chinese Civil War
Clayton Webb (University of Kansas)
Clayton Webb (University of Kansas)
Ke an Zhang (George Mason University)
Mapping UN sanc ons evasion
Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen)
Economic Sanc ons and Support for Right Wing Par es in Target
States
Menevis Cilizoglu (St. Olaf College)
Moscow’s Percep on of the “Islamist Threat” at the Start of the
Soviet-Afghan War, the Tajik Civil War, the Chechen Wars, and the
Syrian Civil War
Vassily Klimentov (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Le ng the Genie Out of The Bo le: Financial Sanc ons,
Reputa onal Risk, and the Poli cal Economy of Sanc ons Relief
Power Transi on and the Libyan Third Civil War
Contes ng European Foreign, Security, and Defence Coopera on:
Coali ons in the Case of the Russian Sanc ons
Crowding Out the Field: External Support to Insurgents and NonState Con icts in Civil Wars
Benjamin Raynor (University of California, Irvine)
Antonio Karlovic (University of Zagreb)
Dario Cepo (University of Zagreb)
RE46: Thursday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Careers Outside the Classroom
Commi ee Panel
Abdurraouf Elakder (Claremont Graduate University )
Shatha Sbeta (Claremont Graduate University )
Arthur Stein (University of Montréal)
RF00: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Transna onal Interest Group E ects on Democracy and
Sustainability
Commi ee on the Status of Women
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Organiza on
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Chair
Part.
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Jennifer Sciubba (Rhodes College)
Kathryn Marie Fisher (Na onal Defense University)
Shannon Lindsey Blanton (University of Alabama at
Birmingham)
M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University)
Rebecca D. Pa erson (Georgetown University)
Panel
Hans Peter Schmitz (University of San Diego)
Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University)
NGO Advocacy, Informa on, and Domes c Democracy
Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia University)
Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College)
Policy Di usion and the Development of CSO Regulatory Regimes
Anthony DeMa ee (Emory University)
Trading Value for Values? The Credibility of MNCs CommitmentMaking on Sustainable Development
Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University)
Darren Halpin (Australian Na onal University)
Laura Henry (Bowdoin College)
Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Smoking Guns? NGO In uence on the E ec veness of Interna onal
Environmental Ins tu ons in Protec ng Sharks
Ma lda Petersson (Vrije University Amsterdam)
Panel
Online Media Caucus
Disc.
Elizaveta Kuznetsova (City University London)
Extremist lives. Comparing right-wing and jihadi radicalisa on
processes
Daniela I. Pisoiu (Austrian Ins tute for Interna onal A airs)
The Global Di usion of Dis nctly American Conspiracy Theories
Chair
Disc.
Michael Lipson (Concordia University)
Trump the Construc vist
Christopher J. Fe weis (Tulane University)
Democracy, Donald Trump, and the Canada-U.S. Security
Community
Wilfrid Greaves (University of Victoria)
America First and America’s Friends: Transatlan c rela ons in the
Trump era and beyond
Max Thompson (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (DIA))
Between Kant and Locke: the Culture of Anarchy in the US rela ons
with Germany and France during the Administra on of Donald
Trump
Stevan Nedeljković (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Poli cal
Science)
Milan Krs c (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Poli cal
Sciences)
Marko Dasic (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Poli cal
Science)
es, Frauds and Informa on Gathering in Social Cyber
Lev Topor (Center for Cyber Law and Policy, University of Haifa)
Moran Pollack (Bar Ilan University)
Resurgent Media: How Old News Becomes Weaponized
Ryan Ferguson (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Forcing their dirty ngers into the na onal wounds: Strategies of
Russia Today on YouTube and their Consequences for Poli cal
Polariza on
Evgenia Olimpieva (University of Chicago)
Ipek Cinar (University of Chicago)
Geneva Cole (University of Chicago)
RF02: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
The Poli cal Economy of Diplomacy: Implica ons for Trade and
Security
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Mariya Grinberg (University of Chicago)
Alexandra Zeitz (Concordia University)
Paul Poast (University of Chicago)
The economic returns to commercial diplomacy
Alexander Slaski (Leiden University)
Faisal Ahmed (Princeton University)
Trade and Economic Diplomacy
Donald Casler (Columbia University)
Revising the Deal: Corporate Power and the Origins of the U.S.Saudi Security Partnership
Miles Evers (University of Connec cut)
Con ict, Coopera on, and Delegated Diplomacy
Ma Malis (New York University)
Reviewing CARICOM Diplomacy in the Belt and Road Ini a ve
Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong
Campus))
Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University)
Taking Idea onal Preferences Seriously: Liberal IR Theory and US
Foreign Policy under Trump
Sam Jackson (University at Albany)
Brandon Gorman (University at Albany)
Mayuko Nakatsuka (University at Albany)
Fake Iden
Pla orms
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Sustainable Private Governance?: The Forest Stewardship Council in
Russia and Brazil
RF01: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
The Weaponiza on of (Social) Media
RF03: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Donald Trump and Security Around the World
RF04: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
The First Image
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
James Golby (The Clements Center, University of Texas-Aus n)
Adversaries’ Inten ons: Known, Unknown or Just Unknowable?
Fred Cherno
(Colgate University)
The First Image Revived: Human Nature and World Poli cs
Stuart Kaufman (University of Delaware)
When Generals Ma er: Strategic Intui on Theory and Military
E ec veness
Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal
Studies, Nanyang Technological University Singapore)
If More Women Ruled the World: How Women's Descrip ve
Representa on in State Leadership Posi ons and Gender Equality
A ect Interstate Con ict
Mariya Y. Omelicheva (Na onal Defense University)
Bri nee Carter (University of Kansas)
You May Care, But I Don't: Personality Traits & Audience Costs in
Foreign Policy
Makito Takei (University of North Texas)
RF05: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Interna onal Law Speci cally Applied
Panel
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Franziska Boehme (Texas State University)
Ivonne Tellez Patarroyo (Pon cia Universidad Católica del
Ecuador )
Deba ng the 2018 US air strikes against Syria: the uses and abuses
of interna onal criminal law
Medlir Mema (Tokyo Interna onal University)
The Status of Custom of the General Prac ce of Humanitarian
Interven on Under Customary Interna onal Law during Libya
(2011)
Con ict Resolu on and Dialogue on the Fringe of Violence:
Engaging Memory, Iden ty, History, and Hope
Is the General Prac ce of Humanitarian Interven on a Custom
Under Customary Interna onal Law during Syria (2011-2020)?
Teaching Peace Through Online Exchange: Assessing the Impact of a
Virtual Dialogue Program between Afghans and Americans
Julie e Shedd (George Mason University)
Mara Schoeny (George Mason University)
Patricia A. Maulden (George Mason University)
Alejandro Abad Alvarez-Querol (Florida Interna onal
University)
Alejandro Abad Alvarez-Querol (Florida Interna onal
University)
Between Norm Contesta on and Change: Insights from the South
China Sea arbitra on case and the no- y zone over Libya
Ane e S mmer (University of Oxford)
Reducing Atrocity to Law: Yazidi Genocide and Emo onal
Complexi es of Interna onal Criminal Jus ce
Filip Strandberg Hassellind (University of Gothenburg)
Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg)
Mona Lilja (University of Gothenburg)
Panel
RF06: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
China and South Asia: Connec vity, Geopoli cs and Changing
Regional Order
South Asia in World Poli cs
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Rashed Uz Zaman (Department of Interna onal Rela ons,
Dhaka University)
Rajiv Ranjan (Shanghai University)
Saeed Shafqat (Centre for Public Policy and Governance
(CPPG), Forman Chris an College (A Chartered University))
Making Sense of China’s Foreign Policy towards Pakistan, Iran and
India
Saeed Shafqat (Centre for Public Policy and Governance (CPPG),
Forman Chris an College (A Chartered University))
South Asia in the Mesial of the Asian Future: The Changing World
Order
Rashed Uz Zaman (Department of Interna onal Rela ons,
Dhaka University)
China and South Asia: Changing Geopoli cs, Security and Regional
Order
Rajiv Ranjan (Shanghai University)
China and the U.S. in South Asia: India caught in the middle of
Spykman and Mahan strategies
Kashish Parpiani (Research Fellow, Observer Research
Founda on )
The Philippines as a Pivot State in the South China Sea Con ict:
Challenges and Possibili es
Alan Lachica (Far Eastern University)
RF07: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Peace and Con ict Educa on: From Con ict Zones to the Classroom
Peace Studies
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Disc.
Sarah Federman (University of Bal more, College of Public
A airs)
Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)
Making Sense of the Con ict Resolu on Field: A Framework for
Learning & Prac ce
Sarah Federman (University of Bal more, College of Public
A airs)
Alexander Cromwell (George Washington University)
Con ict Zone, Comfort Zone: Pedagogy, Methodology and Best
Prac ces in Field-Based Courses
Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)
Teaching Peace Studies: From the Field and Scholarship to the
Classroom
Ernesto Verdeja (University of Notre Dame)
RF08: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Regionalism III: Challenges in Regional Integra on
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Disc.
Sebas an Mayer (German-Kazakh University)
The Making and Breaking of Regions in the Interna onal System:
The Case of the Eastern Mediterranean
Harry Tzimitras (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, PRIO Cyprus
Centre)
Post-Func onal Integra on in the Eurasian Economic Union
Mats Braun (Metropolitan University, Prague)
Anna Gromilova (Metropolitan University, Prague)
Security Coopera on within and with Central Asia
Sebas an Mayer (German-Kazakh University)
Regionalism in Northeast Asia - The Case of Korea-Japan-China
Trilateral Coopera on
Yeajin Yoon (University of Oxford)
RF09: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
China, Foreign Policy, and Global Poli cs
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Ke an Zhang (George Mason University)
Ke an Zhang (George Mason University)
How Could Status Quo Power Counterbalance Successfully the
Aspiring Hegemon?- Historical Prac ces and Inspira ons to the Sino
-American Compe on
Hsin Chih Chen (Na onal Cheng Kung University)
Narra ng Compe on: Iden ty and Geopoli cs in Sino-Australian
Rela ons during COVID-19
Pichamon Yeophantong (UNSW Canberra - Australian Defence
Force Academy)
US-China Compe on and the Indo-Paci c Regional Order: A NeoClassical Realist Perspec ve
Peng Wang (Renmin University of China)
This Is My Fight Song: Explaining Chinese Strategies of Contesta on
Towards the Liberal Interna onal Order
Raymond Wang (MIT)
RF10: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Gender Equality Norms and Ac vism in Context. Revisi ng the
Feminist Debate on Norm Transla on
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Women's Caucus
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Post Covid-19 Global Order: Transi on from Lockean World to
Hobessian World
Kaushal Lal Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Dis nguished Scholar
RF13: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Audie Klotz
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Susanne Zwingel (Florida Interna onal University)
Laura Parisi (University of Victoria)
Once more but with feeling: Agenda 2030 and new approaches to
gender mainstreaming
Gloria Novovic (University of Guelph)
Gains Here, Losses There: The ‘S cky’ Encounter of UN Security
Resolu on 1325 with Local Processes in Nigeria
Bukola Solomon (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Macro-Structures and Local Human Rights Di usion – A Case Study
of the Ci es for CEDAW Campaign
Malliga Och (Idaho State University)
Edward Kammerer (Idaho State University)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)
Lamis Abdelaaty (Syracuse University)
Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine)
Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire)
Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California)
Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
RF14: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Nuclear Prolifera on, Reversal, and Status Quo
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Local agency and interna onal background noise - the
Ci es4CEDAW campaign in Miami Dade county
Assistance to Prevent the Prolifera on of Weapons of Mass
Destruc on: Scope and Impact
Explaining “Slut” to mi Abuela: Organizing for Reproduc ve Jus ce
in Hispanic Communi es
The eroding nuclear order: A Turkish, Brazilian, South African view
Susanne Zwingel (Florida Interna onal University)
Richard Cupi
Joelien Pretorius (University of the Western Cape)
Aylin Gurzel Aka (Eastern Mediterranean University)
Brianna Hernandez (Florida Interna onal University)
RF11: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Second and Third Genera on Human Rights
Panel
Human Rights
The Long and Winding Road: Toward an Interna onal Conven on
on the Right to Development
Daniel J. Whelan (Hendrix College)
In Defense of Cultural Rights: A rming Diversity in an Age of Toxic
Pluralism
Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware)
Restric ng Access to Employment: A Human Rights Viola on
Against Lebanon’s Pales nian Refugee Popula on
Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Samih Eloubeidi (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
2016 UNGA Declara on on the Right to Peace: Does it Have an
Added Value by Signifying Sustainable, Posi ve Peacebuilding?
Tuba Turan (The University of Essex)
Theore cal Shi s and Prac cal Fears: Examining Right to SelfDetermina on Debates on Nepal
Hari Har Jnawali (University of Waterloo)
RF12: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
DIPLOMACY & CONFLICT RESOLUTION -- Pandemic Poli cs
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Michiel Foulon (ETH Zürich)
JSS Disc. Tamirl Libel (University of Bamberg)
Border Clashes in Southern Asia: Is Pandemic an Excuse to Escalate?
Sannia Abdullah Close (Stanford University)
Invisible Tragedies: Media Framing of the Syrian Refugee Crisis in
Lebanon during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Jessy Abouarab (Florida Interna onal University)
Disease and War: How Civil War Facilitates the Onset of Disease
Outbreak
Logan Stundal (University of Minnesota)
(S mson Center)
A Causal Logic of Authoritarian Nuclear Reversal: External
Inducement, Domes c Poli cal-Economic Pressure, and Regime
Legi macy
Inhwan Oh (Boston College)
RF15: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
ALIAS Dis nguished Scholar Panel
Dis nguished Scholar
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Disc.
Hon.
J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London)
Marcelo M. Valenca (Brazilian Naval War College (EGN))
Cris na Y. A. Inoue (University of Brasilia)
RF16: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Current Issues in Climate Change
Flash Talk Session
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Shannon Gibson (University of Southern California)
Kim Reimann (Georgia State University)
Jennifer vanHeerde-Hudson (University College London)
Markus Pauli (Dublin City University)
Laure Gosselin (Université Laval)
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change Ac vism in Southeast Asia
Kim Reimann (Georgia State University)
Gender, Climate Change and Livelihoods: Vulnerabili es and
Adapta ons
Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis)
People or planet? A cross-na onal study of the public's material and
ecological priori es
Jennifer vanHeerde-Hudson (University College London)
David Hudson (University of Birmingham)
Paolo Morini (UCL)
Soomin Oh (Duke University)
New forms of governance for climate change mi ga on in Asia and
Europe
Markus Pauli (Dublin City University)
Killing two birds with one stone: governing food security in a
climate change era
Laure Gosselin (Université Laval)
RF17: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
A er Post-Modernity? Intersec ons of Religion, Memory, and
Populist Na onalism
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
English School
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco)
Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University)
Mehmet Gurses (Florida Atlan c University)
Je rey P. Haynes (London Metropolitan University)
Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of
Birmingham)
Irfan Nooruddin (Georgetown University)
Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University)
Erin Jenne (Central European University)
Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont)
RF18: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
The Geopoli cs of Data Governance and Shi ing Global Norms
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Disc.
Saif Shahin (American University)
Harnessing Democra c Renewal: INGOs’ Social Media towards an
Inclusive Virtual Public Sphere using a Case Study of Amnesty
Interna onal’s Facebook and Twi er Pages
Amandine Hostein (University of Portsmouth)
Gendered Racial Anxiety, Developmental Superiority, and China’s
Global Iden ty-making: Exploring Chinese Popular Percep ons of
Africa through Weibo Posts
Yang Han (University of Oxford)
Towards Compe ve Convergence: Explaining the Emergence,
Di usion, and Contesta on of Global Norms for Ar cial
Intelligence
Hendrik Schopmans (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Dis nguished Scholar
RF19: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Dis nguished Scholar Panel Celebra ng John Agnew
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Michael Shin (UCLA)
Andrew M. Linke (University of Utah)
Paul Hensel (University of North Texas)
Elizabeth Nyman (Texas A&M University Galveston)
Richard Grant (University of Miami)
Mabel Berezin (Cornell University)
John O'Loughlin (University of Colorado)
John Agnew (University of California, Los Angeles)
RF20: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Private Actors, Global Governors: Examining the Links between
Interna onal Ins tu ons and the Private Sector
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n)
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n)
Trade-labor linkages and inequality
Damian Raess (University of Bern)
Blame game: Examining the link between bank de-risking and the
interna onal an -money laundering regime
Mark Nance (North Carolina State University)
Eleni Tsingou (Copenhagen Business School)
Seeding the Cloud: Consultancy Services in the Nascent Field of
Cyber Capacity Building
Ole Willers (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Tra cking in Paradise: Why Governments Allow Illegal Firearms in
Island Na ons
Lauren Pinson (University of Pennsylvania)
Flash Talk Session
RF21: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
The Backlash Against the Liberal Interna onal Order
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University)
Michael Stanai s (American University)
Ivo Ganchev (Queen Mary University of London)
Uriel Abulof (Cornell University, Tel-Aviv University)
Akbar Torbat (California State University, Los Angeles)
Lucky and Unhappy? The Existen al Deadlock of Global Liberalism
Uriel Abulof (Cornell University, Tel-Aviv University)
This Guy is Falling: Western Conceit and the Liberal Interna onal
Economic Order
Michael Stanai s (American University)
Why are opposi ons to the Liberal Interna onal Order?
Akbar Torbat (California State University, Los Angeles)
Technocra c and Populist Currents and the Interna onal Order: The
Case for a 21st Century Popular Interna onalism
Andrew Alexander (Shanghai University)
From Globaliza on to Regionaliza on: Towards a Grand Theory of
Structural Materialism
Ivo Ganchev (Queen Mary University of London)
RF22: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism, and the India-China Rela onship: A
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Part.
Part.
Anshu Nagpal Cha erjee (Naval Postgraduate School)
Karthika Sasikumar (San Jose State University)
RF23: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Processes over Substances: Prac ces of the ‘Asian Way’ in
Diplomacy
Panel
Isabelle Lemay (University of Oxford)
RF27: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Con ict and Coopera on During the Era of COVID-19
Interna onal Organiza on
Diploma c Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
An 'Alan Kurdi' E ect? Analyzing the Poli cs of Openness in
Germany During the 2015-2016 'Refugee Crisis'
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Takeshi Yuzawa (Hosei University)
Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University)
Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware)
Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University)
Chair
Layers of Field-Prac ces: Track-2 and Track-1 Diploma c Prac ces
Yi Feng (Claremont Graduate University)
Marina Rabinowitz (La Sierra University and CGU-Maldonado
Ins tute)
Ayesha Umar Wahedi (Portland State University)
Narra ve Prac ces of Order-Making in the “Indo-Paci c”:
Perspec ves from ASEAN
Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University)
How organiza onal rou nes reproduce norma ve structures: Policy
design and implementa on dynamics in Asian ins tu ons
Takeshi Yuzawa (Hosei University)
ca on and Pecking Orders in ASEAN Diploma c
COVID-19 and the Future of European Union
Gaspare M. Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)
Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University)
Silver Tsunami: The Poli cal Demography of Aging Popula ons
Nicholas Stowell (Claremont Graduate University)
The E ect of COVID-19 on Global Poli cs
Deepak Nair (Na onal University of Singapore)
Jacek Kugler (Claremont Graduate University)
Ronald L. Tammen (TRC - A Community of World Poli cs
Scholars)
Comfortable Interven onism: ASEAN and the Rohingya Crisis
Aarie Glas (Northern Illinois University)
RF24: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Heath, Security, and the Biomedical State
Panel
Jason R. Weidner (Universidad de Monterrey)
An Autoimmune Model of Security: From Biopoli cs to Life-poli cs
Hye Yun Kang (The Ohio State University)
State, society, and security between a white cloak and a uniform:
the Czech imaginary of military medicine
Dagmar Rychnovska (University of Sussex)
Pandemic exper se: the managerial face of Brazilian military in the
opera on COVID-19 and its e ects to the civil-military divide
Maira Siman Gomes (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio De
Janeiro)
Manuela Trindade Viana (Pon cia Universidade Católica do
Rio de Janeiro)
Victoria Santos (PUC Rio)
Binge-Restrict-Repeat: Governmentality, Biomedicaliza on, and the
Neoliberal Ea ng Regime
Linea Cu er (Virginia Tech)
RF26: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Governing Diversity in Europe
How Does Security A ect European Union Integra on
Osman Goktug Tanrikulu (Portland State University)
RF28: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
The Poli cs of Iden ty in South Asia
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Health
Chair
Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University)
Power Transi on and COVID-19 An explora on of the impact of the
pandemic on the US-China Rela ons
Dylan Loh (Nanyang Technological University)
Exploring Stra
Interac ons
Panel
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
South Asia in World Poli cs
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Vaishali Raghuvanshi (Banaras Hindu University)
Re-reading Indian Democracy: Analyzing Ci zenship Amendment
Act and Ethnic Iden ty
Hijam Liza Dallo Rihmo (Shri Ram College of Commerce)
Radicaliza on in South Asia and Its impact on Human Security
Mohammad Imran Hossain (New Jersey City University )
Right-wing Par es, Na onalism and Expansion of Social Coali on:
Theory and Evidence from India
Rahul Verma (University of California, Berkeley)
RF29: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
NATO and the Future of European Security
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Panel
Chair
Disc.
Paul Van Hoo
Paul Van Hoo
(MIT)
(MIT)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Human Rights
Interdisciplinary Studies
“Is it Possible Russia Could Join NATO? I Don’t See Why Not.” –
Russia’s Quest for Iden ty in the Post-Communist Era
Chair
Disc.
EU-NATO Coopera on and the future of the transatlan c
partnership
Stefania P. Panebianco (University of Catania)
Elif Çe n (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University)
Germany’s Approach to Countering Modern An -Semi sm
Thomas Just (Arizona State University)
Alex Aissaoui (University of Helsinki)
Simona R. Soare (European Union Ins tute for Security Studies
(EUISS))
“Migra on in Europe: The EU, Italy and the Poli cs of Managing
Irregular Migra on in the Central Mediterranean, 2015-2020”
Polish-German coopera on in security and defence: falling short of
poten al or doomed to be fragile?
The Separa on between Voluntary and Involuntary Migra on and
Hos lity towards Low-Skilled Migrant Workers in Germany
The rise of China and the US-Western Europe alliance: a crack in the
liberal building?
Gemma Marolda (University of Pi sburgh)
Sabrina Axster (Johns Hopkins University)
Monika Sus (Her e School of Governance)
Antonio José Pagán Sánchez (Nankai University / City University
of Hong Kong)
RF30: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Trends in Territorial Disputes
Panel
RF33: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Ethics and Poli cs
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Ethics
English School
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Ariel Zellman (Bar Ilan University)
Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia)
The Causes of Modern Conquest
Dan Altman (Georgia State University)
Melissa Lee (Princeton University)
The Peaceful Resolu on of Territorial Disputes
Uneasy Lies the Crown: External Threats to Religious Leadership and
Interstate Dispute Militariza on
Ariel Zellman (Bar Ilan University)
Davis Brown (Baylor University, Ins tute for Studies of Religion)
To Fight or to Vote: Sovereignty Referendums as Strategies in
Con icts over Self-Determina on
Friederike Luise Kelle (WZB Berlin Social Science Center, WCFIA
Harvard University)
Mitja Sienknecht (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Panel
Taming the Bear: American Liqui ed Natural Gas (LNG) Exports and
the Nega on of Russian In uence in Europe
Zachary Selden (University of Florida)
Chinese Energy Companies in Africa – Characteris cs of the Foreign
Policy of the Authoritarian State
Kasandra Behrndt-Eriksen (University of Copenhagen)
Maria Ackren (Ilisimatusar k / University of Greenland)
Page L. Wilson (University of Iceland)
Arc c Excep onalism vs. Looming Arc c Security Dilemma? The
Case of the Kingdom of Denmark in the Midst of Fluctua ng Power
Poli cs Dynamics in the High North
Rasmus Leander Nielsen (University of Greenland)
Is the Arc c Region an Arena for Con ict or Coopera on?
Compe ng Arc c Narra ves from Nixon to Trump
Steven Lamy (University of Southern California)
Power? State? Greenland at the margin of the interna onal society
Maria Lagu na (St.-Petersburg State University, School of
Interna onal Rela ons)
RF35: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Biopoli cs, Health and Emergencies
Panel
Global Health
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Zoi Vardanika (N/A)
Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth)
An cipatory Biopoli cs and the Transforma on of Sovereignty: Gulf
States’ Responses to Global Health Threats, 2009-2019
Leonardo Bandarra (GIGA and University of Goe ngen)
Rodrigo Lyra (University of Sao Paulo)
James E. Worrall (University of Leeds)
Volha Piotukh (Independent scholar)
Explaining varia on in the realiza on of European gas pipeline
project: A compara ve analysis
Biopoli cs: Power, Pandemics and War
Moniek de Jong (Ghent University)
Nataliya D. Brantly (Virginia Tech)
Aaron F. Brantly (Virginia Tech)
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera (George Mason University)
Robbie To en (American Jewish University)
Global Human Mobility, Contagious Disease and Interna onal
Rela ons
Rey Koslowski (University at Albany)
Covid-19 and Migrant management: A Case Study of India
Dharitri Dwivedy (Women, Educa on and Environment)
The E ects of COVID-19 on An -Immigrant Sen ment in the US and
Germany
Ingmar Sturm (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Bargaining Pipelines: A compara ve study between Brazil and
Germany as demanders of energy projects.
Chair
Disc.
Foreign Policy Analysis
Russia’s approach towards coopera on with non-Arc c states on
the Arc c issues
Emre Ha poglu (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and
Research Center)
RF32: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
COVID-19, Migra on, and Mobility
Panel
Kris an Søby Kristensen (University of Copenhagen)
Ulrik Pram Gad (Aalborg University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Disc.
Cian O'Driscoll (Australian Na onal University)
Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)
Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)
Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London)
Richard Devetak (University of Queensland)
RF34: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Power Poli cs or High Stability in the Arc c?
Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame)
Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee)
RF31: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
The Interna onal Poli cs of Energy
Roundtable
A return to biopoli cal rhetoric? - Using COVID-19 protec ve
measures as a disguise to move toward the prohibi on of
pros tu on in Germany
Mira Fey (Haute école de travail social Genève)
Seeing and feeling the health-security nexus
Katharina Krause (Tuebingen University)
RF36: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
How, When, and Why Foreign Direct Investment Ma ers
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n)
Haosen Ge (Princeton University)
Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n)
Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment between Adversarial
States
Kelan Lu (University of South Carolina)
Dynamics of Cyber Escala on
The Loca on of Extrac ve FDI and Armed Con icts
Gyu Shim (University of Rochester)
RF37: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
The Ero cs: Global South Approaches to Decoloniza on
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Human Rights
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Pick Your Poison: The A ribu on Paradox in Cyberwar
Eric Jardine (Virginia Tech)
Nathaniel Porter (Virginia Tech)
RF40: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Global Coopera on and Con ict
Shirin Saeidi (University of Arkansas)
Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Je erson University)
Razan Ghazzawi (University of Sussex)
Aytak Akbari-Dibavar (York University)
Swa Parashar (University of Gothenburg)
Toni Haastrup (University of S rling)
Chair
James C. Roberts (Towson University)
Global governance ins tu ons and COVID-19 crisis: on the path to
irrelevance?
Michal Natorski (Maastricht University)
Democra zing Interna onal Investment Law: Transforma on or
Trasformismo?
Javier Osorio (University of Arizona)
Nicholas Barnes (Grinnell College)
David Lark (University of Victoria)
Mano Dura: An Experimental Evalua on of the Plan Fortaleza
Program in Cali, Colombia
Reshaping Global Governance of Foreign Direct Investment: How
Does the Compe on between Tradi onal and Rising Powers Shape
Regula on of Foreign Investment by State-Owned Enterprises?
Robert Blair (Brown University)
Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes)
Anastasia U mtseva (Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser
University)
Jing Li (Beady School of Business, Simon Fraser University )
Daniel Shapiro (Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser
University)
Preferences for Policing Prac ces and A tudes Towards the Police
in La n America
Lucia Tiscornia (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas)
Abby Córdova (University of Kentucky)
Suppor ng Mano Dura: Police Prac ces and Ci zens’ Percep ons of
Deservingness
Juan Albarracin Dierolf (Universidad Icesi)
Leslie MacColman (University of Notre Dame)
Verónica Pérez (Universidad de la República)
Lucia Tiscornia (Centro de Inves gacion y Docencia Economicas)
Moving away from “Iron Fist”. Support for condi onal security
policies in Brazil
Panel
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Felix S. Bethke (University of Cologne)
Sharan Grewal (College of William & Mary)
Charles Butcher (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology)
Jessica Maves Braithwaite (University of Arizona)
Jonathan Pinckney (United States Ins tute of Peace)
The Poli cal Economy of Resistance to Criminal Vic miza on:
Evidence from Extor on in Mexico
Eduardo Moncada (Columbia University, Barnard College)
Panel
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Intelligence Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University // Cato Ins tute )
Jacquelyn Schneider (Stanford University)
Threat Level Midnight: Cybercrime Threat Rhetoric and Policy
Implica ons
Divya Ramjee (American University)
Figh ng in Cyberspace: Complementarity versus subs tutability in
cyber opera ons
Nadiya Kostyuk (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Threat In a on & Cyber Con ict: Lessons from Wargaming
RF41: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Outcomes and Consequences of Civil Resistance Campaigns
Opposi on diversity in protest movements and regime changes
Juan Masullo (University of Oxford)
Chair
Disc.
Anastasia U mtseva (Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser
University)
Rejec ng Global Public Goods: President Trump’s Decision to
Withdraw Support from the WHO.
Peace Studies
RF39: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
The Problem of Escala on in Cyberspace
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
RF38: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Panel
Militariza on of Security in La n America: E ec veness, Popular
Support and Ci zen Responses
Chair
Disc.
Ryan Maness (Naval Postgraduate School)
Brandon Valeriano (Marine Corps University // Cato Ins tute )
Miguel Alberto Gomez (ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies)
Christopher Whyte (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Indirect Support and Constraining the Target Government: How
“Nega ve Support” A ects the Success of Nonviolent Resistance
Campaigns
Jaime Jackson (California State University, Sacramento)
Ethnic Coali ons and the Trajectories of Civil Resistance Campaigns
Robert Bivens (Northern Illinois University)
Ches Thurber (Northern Illinois University)
Stolen democracy: Autocra c transi ons and democra c support in
new democracies
Roman-Gabriel Olar (Trinity College Dublin)
RF42: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
How is interna onal society evolving? Re ec ons on the work of
Adam Watson
RF47: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Connected and Compara ve Colonialisms Part II: Exploring
Enduring Indigenei es
English School
Global Development
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews)
Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech)
Tristen Naylor (London School of Economics)
Jamie Gaskarth (Open University)
Charlo a Friedner Parrat (Swedish Defence College)
Olivia Nantermoz (LSE)
Aaron McKeil (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Rowan Lubbock (Queen Mary, University of London)
Huss Banai (Indiana University)
Nicolás Terradas (Florida Interna onal University)
Jacinta G. O'Hagan (University of Queensland)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
RF43: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Roundtable
Author Meets Cri cs- "Compe veness and Death: Trade and
Poli cs in Cars, Beef, and Drugs"
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Panel
Elizabeth Schmidt (Western Sydney University, Kent State
University)
Jenna Lada (MS Con ict & Dispute Resolu on, University of
Oregon)
Amanda Donahoe (Centenary College of Louisiana)
Landon E. Hancock (Kent State University)
Contemporary Community Based Restora ve Jus ce Prac ces in
India, Nepal, and Bangladesh: A Comparison
Rina Kashyap (Lady Shri Ram College)
Nibras Saka (Deutsche Gesellscha für Interna onale
Zusammenarbeit )
Everyday narra ves of violence, peace and power in Timor-Leste
Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre for
Social Studies)
Who are Insider Reconcilers? A Mixed Methods Inves ga on of
their Theory of Change, Strategies & Wellbeing in the Field
Sally Sharif (Graduate Center, City University of New York)
Chair
Disc.
Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin)
Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University)
Katrin Travouillon (Australian Na onal University)
Building Peace through Storytelling and Narra ve in Northern
Ireland
Subna onal Varia on in Building Peace: Why Only Some
Demobiliza on Camps Succeed
Peace Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University)
Chuck Thiessen (Coventry University)
Roberta Holanda Maschie o (University of Coimbra, Centre
for Social Studies)
Nicholas Sherwood (George Mason University)
Panel
Imagine tomorrow. How the personal became poli cal in
Cambodia’s liberal peacebuilding project
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
RF48: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Emo ons and Peace
Backstage Mockery and Interna onal Diplomacy
Gary Winsle (Middlebury College)
Gary Winsle (Middlebury College)
Mary Anne Madeira (Lehigh University)
Susan Aaronson (George Washington University )
David Vogel (UC Berkeley)
RF45: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Varie es of Local Peace
Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)
Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)
Michelle Lee Brown (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa;
Dartmouth College)
Mary Tu Baker (Western Washington University)
Lana Tatour (University of New South Wales)
Desirée Poets (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State
University (Virginia Tech))
Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)
Catherine Chiniara Charre (University of Westminster)
Emo onal pedagogy: Training the troops on sexual violence
Aiko Holvikivi (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Emo ons and interstate peace: Conceptualizing security
communi es as emo onal communi es
Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin)
RF49: Thursday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Rhetoric and Discourse in Foreign Policy
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University)
Eric Ri nger (Salisbury University)
The Praxis of Strategic Depth Doctrine: Turkey’s Public Diplomacy
A er the Arab Spring
Hae Won Jeong (Abu Dhabi University)
Under the Shadow of Precedent: Jus fying Recogni on of
Statehood
Elsy Gonzalez (University of Chicago)
How the rise of conserva ve illiberal governments in Brazil and
India is reshaping their regional foreign policies?
Le cia Mongelli (University of São Paulo)
Domes c Poli cs and Interna onal Criminal Court Defec on in
African Contexts
Emma Ash (Ohio State University)
Cameron Macaskill (The Ohio State University)
Dis nguished Scholar
RG00: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
ICOMM Dis nguished Scholar Panel Honoring Nane e Levinson
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Susan Jackson (Stockholm University)
Elizabeth (Be y) C. Hanson (University of Connec cut)
Ken Rogerson (Duke University)
Derrick L. Cogburn (American University)
Laura DeNardis (American University)
J. Simon Rofe (SOAS, University of London)
Mehpare Selcan Kaynak (Bogazici University)
Nane e S. Levinson (American University)
RG01: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
New Direc ons in Genocide Studies: Mul ple Perspec ves and
Iden es
Peace by Piece: Bo om-Up Peacebuilding from Somaliland to
Colombia and Israel
Séverine Autesserre (Barnard College, Columbia University)
Local Neutrality and Collec ve Ac on amidst Civil War: Evidence
from Colombia.
Alejandro Carvajal-Pardo (Pon
University of Miami)
Re-Grounding Peace: Decoloniza on, Hybridity, and the Local Turn's
Se ler-Colonial Problem
Garre FitzGerald (University of Notre Dame)
Forever Together? Civil Society interac ons between partnership
and power imbalance
Samantha Ruppel (Goethe University Frankfurt)
RG04: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Dealing with Sexual and Gendered Violence
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Interna onal Law
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Sarah Maddison (University of Melbourne)
David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph)
Applying the Concept of Ecocide to Indigenous Rights in Canada:
The Mikisew Cree and Grassy Narrows Cases
Jeremy Patzer (University of Manitoba)
Genocide of Māori in New Zealand? Comparing Indigenous child
removal policies and their a ermath in four se ler states
David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph)
Corporate Accountability for Crimes Against Humanity
Shweta Singh (South Asian University)
Elisabeth Olivius (Umeå University)
Roadblocks on the ruta de denuncia: the judicializa on of poli cs
and the vernaculariza on of women’s rights in postwar Guatemala’s
Northern Transversal Strip
Julia Hartviksen (University of Brighton)
Forced for whom? Jus ce for sexual violence vic ms during the
Khmer Rouge regime
Theresa de Langis (American University of Phnom Penh)
Sarah Federman (University of Bal more, College of Public
A airs)
Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma)
The Red Herring Trials: Exploring the ICC's Ability to Hold
Perpetrators of Sexual Violence Accountable
Indigeneity and Mass Death
Timothy Vasko (Barnard College of Columbia University)
RG02: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Private Sector Security Intelligence: Establishing Intelligence
Standards in a New Fron er
Intelligence Studies
Erik Dahl (Naval Postgraduate School)
Intelligence Training: Pulling Wool over People’s Eyes
Efren Torres-Baches (Brunel University)
A sampling of ‘Standards Developing Organiza on’ (SDO)
approaches to professionalizing the Analy c Tradecra
Philani Hlophe Dhlamini (African Intelligence Studies
Collec ve )
Expanding the Intelligence Tradecra : Hiring and Training Private
Sector Analysts
Maria Robson (Northeastern University)
Private Sector Security Intelligence as a Response to Governmental
Failure
Darren Tromblay (Intelligence Analyst - U.S. Intelligence
Community)
RG03: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Local Actors, External Actors and the Local Turn in Peacebuilding
Peace Studies
Chair
Panel
The vulnerable body: Women’s sexual and reproduc ve health and
rights during peace and war in Colombia
Genocide, Ecology, and the Body
Chair
cia Universidad Javeriana /
Maria Lucia Zapata Cancelado (Javeriana University)
Signe Svallfors (Stockholm University)
Chris na Brown (American Graduate School in Paris)
RG05: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Gender, Security, and the State: New Perspec ves on Enduring
Issues
Interna onal Security Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Disc.
Disc.
Katrina N. Lee-Koo (Monash University)
Marie E. Berry (Josef Korbel School of Interna onal Studies,
University of Denver)
Security before Ci zenship: State Limita ons on Women’s
Na onality Rights
Lillian Frost (Virginia Tech)
Con ict and Feminist Protest: Global Trends from 1975 to 2015
Summer Forester (Carleton College)
Why Do Authoritarian Leaders Adopt Gender Quota Laws? Electoral
Manipula on as a Survival Strategy
Yuree Noh (Rhode Island College)
The E ects of Exposure to Female Fighters on Women’s Poli cal
Representa on
Laura Huber (Cornell University)
Elizabeth Brannon (Michigan State University)
Global Leaders, Corrup on, and Gender: Are Female Leaders
Penalized More Heavily than their Male Counterparts?
Madison Schramm (University of Notre Dame)
Loriana Crasnic (University of Zurich)
Alexandra Stark (New America)
RG06: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Interna onal Alliances: Forma on and Impacts
Scien
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Michael A. Allen (Boise State University)
Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa)
Disc.
Ida Bas aens (Fordham University)
Back to the 40s or forward to the 30s? La n America’s op ons
under the changing pa erns of the world economy
Alliances and War Outcomes
Stephen Quackenbush (University of Missouri)
Daniel Masís-Iverson (Inter-American Defense College)
Burden Sharing, Defense Networks, and Security Communi es
Can Mercosur Survive? The Crisis of the Liberal Interna onal Order
and South American Regionalism in the Corona Virus Era
Brandon J. Kinne (University of California, Davis)
"Marriages of Convenience: Secret Alliance Forma on, Issue
Alignment, and Termina on"
Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)
Di usion and Dissent: The Design of Preferen al Trade Agreements
in La n America
Ma hew Millard (Nazarbayev University)
Training Future Leaders: The E ect of US Military Training on
Human Rights in Recipient Countries
Mary Anne Madeira (Lehigh University)
Lisa Lechner (University of Salzburg)
Genevieve Bates (University of Chicago)
Alexandra Chinchilla (University of Chicago)
Andres Uribe (University of Chicago)
La n America and the Study of Regions: Moving forward through
the Lens of Regional Regulatory Governance
Structural balance in interna onal alliance and rivalry networks:
Does the enemy of my enemy become my friend?
Koji Oishi (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Kentaro Sakuwa (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
c Study of Interna onal Processes
RG07: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
COVID-19 and Challenges to Globaliza on and Integra on
RG09: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
La n America and Regionalism
German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana)
Ayse Lokmanoglu (Georgia State University)
Disjunc ve Globaliza on in the Post-COVID-19 World
Manfred B. Steger (University of Hawaii-Manoa)
Impact of covid-19 on Globaliza on
Andrea C. Bianculli (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Panel
RG10: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Gender, Peace and Security in the Global South: Contras ng
Regional Perspec ves
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
The di usion of Women, Peace and Security in na onal reforms:
the case study of Liberia
Maria Mar n de Almagro Iniesta (Université de Montréal)
From COVID-19 to Climate Change: Mapping Gender, Peace and
Security in the Asia Paci c
Maria Tanyag (Australian Na onal University)
Kerryn Baker (Australian Na onal University)
Jagdish Chand (Smt. Rukmini Girls College)
Covid-19 Pandemic: An Emerging Threat to Globaliza on
Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University)
Laura J. Shepherd (University of Sydney)
Renu Keer (Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, Delhi
University)
Demanding Inclusion, Breeding Exclusion: the UN’s WPS agenda and
the Syria Peace Talks
Yuanyuan Fang (Tsinghua University)
Contrasted Meanings and Prac ces of Gender, Peace, and Security
in the Asia-Paci c: A Mul -Scalar Regional Analysis
Post COVID-19 Pandemic: a New Dividing World
RG08: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Na onal and Global Approaches to Longer Term Global Health
Concerns
Global Health
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Who trusts the World Health Organiza on during the COVID-19
pandemic? Evidence from a Na onal Survey and an Agenda for
Future Research
A. Burcu Bayram (University of Arkansas)
Todd G. Shields (University of Arkansas)
Non-Communicable Diseases: A Security Threat?
Lindsay Burt (Syracuse University)
Governmentality and Risk Discourses in Chronic Disease
Management in Developed Na ons
Nataliya D. Brantly (Virginia Tech)
Anarchy and what professions make in it: The global policy history
of diarrhea and a classical realist theory of professions
Luis Aue (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)
Marie-Joelle Zahar (University of Montreal)
Jennifer Mustapha (Poli cal Science, Huron University College)
Sarah Sharma (Queen's University)
Isabelle Cote (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
RG11: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
The Present and Future of Trade Agreements and Trade Poli cs in
the U.S.
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Tyler Jost (Harvard University)
NAFTA E ects: Realignment of Poli cal Coali ons on Trade and
Regional Coopera on
Brian Bow (Dalhousie University)
Crises, Ideas, and the Evolu on of the U.S. Trade Regime
David Talbot (University of Cambridge)
Is the Global Trade War Threatening the US Hegemony?
Abdul Rehmaan Qayyum (Georgetown University)
When do Economic sanc ons Work? Revisi ng under the light of
Network analysis
Jihwan Jeong (Yonsei University)
The Self, the Na on, and Geopoli cal Status: An Analysis of
Americans’ Trade Preferences
RG16: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Roundtable
Teaching to Transgress: Iden es, Boundaries and Freedom in the
IR Classroom (Part 2)
Jonathan Schulman (Northwestern University)
RG12: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Roundtable
The Way Ahead for a Global Peace and Con ict Studies: Tracing an
Emerging Research Agenda
Peace Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Solveig Richter (University of Erfurt, Willy Brandt School of
Public Policy)
Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)
Rita Manchanda (South Asia Forum for Human Rights)
Edward Silvestre Kaweesi (Makerere University)
Siddharth Tripathi (University of Erfurt)
RG13: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Dehumanized War? Ar cial Intelligence and the Ethics of
Organised Violence
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland)
Neta C. Crawford (Boston University)
Cian O'Driscoll (Australian Na onal University)
Flesh-and-Blood, Ins tu onal, Synthe c? Moral Agents of Restraint
and the Problem of Misplaced Responsibility in War
Toni Erskine (Australian Na onal University)
Coding for Courage: Virtues, Values and Military AI
Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary University London)
Race, Robots, and Avatars: War Beyond the Human
Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge)
Keeping it Real: Classical Just War Thinking, AI, and Revolu ons in
Military A airs
Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)
Panel
RG14: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
China and the Gi : The Meaning of Reciprocity in China's Foreign
Rela ons
Theory
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Post Communist Systems
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Margaret Pearson (University of Maryland)
Ra aele Marche (LUISS Guido Carli University)
Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)
Chih-yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)
China’s changing role in global environmental governance: Leader
or laggard?
Kris n Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Goerild M. Heggelund (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Expor ng Authoritarianism or Igni ng Gra tude: China's Trainings
of Ethiopian O cials
Maria Repnikova (Georgia State University )
“We Help Them and They Help Us”: Reciprocity and Rela onality in
China’s Foreign Aid Discourse
Marina Rudyak (Heidelberg University)
What’s in a Gi ? Theorizing Generosity-as-Diplomacy in the Global
South
Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Andrea Paras (University of Guelph)
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)
Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College)
Stephen Deets (Babson College)
Rebecca Tiessen (University of O awa)
Saara Särmä (Tampere University)
Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)
Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College)
Shampa Biswas (Whitman College)
Naeem Inayatullah (Ithaca College)
Roundtable
RG17: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Cyber Vulnerabili es of Nuclear Command and Control: New
Research Ini a ves
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Interna onal Law
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
S. M. Amadae (University of Helsinki)
Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate School)
Benoit Pelopidas (Sciences Po)
Campbell Craig (Cardi University)
S. M. Amadae (University of Helsinki)
RG18: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
CHINA- Chinese Foreign Policy
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Lorenz M. Luthi (McGill University)
JSS Disc. Michael J. Tierney (College of William and Mary)
The percep on of China's 21st Century Diplomacy in La n America
Thiago Pinagel Barcellos Bessimo (Yenching Academy of Peking
University)
Power and Norm in China’s Foreign Policy-Making
Jinhyun Lee (Ewha Womans University (GSIS))
A discourse analysis of Chinese quo dian expressions of na onalism
Xiaoyu Zhao (Na onal University of Singapore)
Online Iden ty Ba les and China’s North Korea Policy
Nicholas Olczak (Stockholm University)
Ties that Bind?: Chinese Foreign Investment & Poli cal In uence in
Africa
Karen Nershi (University of Pennsylvania)
RG19: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
JSS Group/Panel
DIPLOMACY & CONFLICT RESOLUTION -- Prac ces of Nego a on
and Media on
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Marina E. Henke (Her e School / Northwestern University)
JSS Disc. Birol A. Yesilada (Portland State University)
Quasi-statebuilding and con ict resolu on: e ects of interna onal
con ict resolu on on the poli cs of unrecognized en es
Christopher Jackson (Georgia State University)
Re-conceptualising Con ict Nego a ons: The need for a
compara ve analy cal framework
Bhavani Kannan (The Australian Na onal University)
Time Discoun ng and Bargaining Power in Climate Change
Nego a on
Sarah He-Yuan (Boston College)
Democracy and Con ict Management: The E ect of Regime Type on
Civil War Media on
Yujin Julia Jung (University of Missouri)
Yu Bin Kim (University of Missouri)
RG20: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
The State of the Liberal Interna onal Order
Jamie Pring (Freie Universität Berlin)
Flash Talk Session
Tracing the emergence of a ‘globaliza on project’ within the
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
Habibu Yaya Bappah (Ahmadu Bello University)
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Nego a ng regional subsidiarity in interna onal peace media on:
Dilemmas and prac ces in the media on of the Intergovernmental
Authority on Development (IGAD) Plus in South Sudan
Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw)
Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan)
Yuliya Rashchupkina (University of Prince Edward Island)
Weizhan Meng (China Ins tute, Fudan University)
Akhila B. G. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Melinda Lacroix (McGill University)
Liberal world order, non-Western na ons, and backlash against
globaliza on
Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan)
Canadian foreign poli cs: is there any chance of making headway in
preserving liberal interna onal order?
Yuliya Rashchupkina (University of Prince Edward Island)
Liberal Interna onal Order: Rami ca ons on Democracies of the
Global South
Akhila B. G. (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
The Crumbling of the Liberal Interna onal Order: Rising Trends of
Populism and Illiberal Democracies
Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Overcompensa ng for original sins: the CPLP against the whirlwinds
of globaliza on
Pedro Seabra (Center for Interna onal Studies, University
Ins tute of Lisbon (CEI-IUL))
Studying globaliza on projects of regional organiza ons
Jens Herpolsheimer (Leipzig University, SFB 1199)
The global aspira on of regionalism: regional organiza ons and
their permanent representa on abroad
Frank Ma heis (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Elisa Lopez Lucia (Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB))
RG23: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
From "Greater Europe" to "Greater Eurasia": Russia's struggles to
nd a Place in the Post-Cold War World
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Smaller States in the EAEU: Prospects for Balancing within Greater
Eurasia?
Irina Bolgova (MGIMO University)
Antagonizing the Crisis of the Liberal Interna onal Order with
Words, a Straigh orward Endeavor? A Discourse Analysis of
Contes ng Diplomats
Eurasian Heartland Strategies in the Second Cold War
Richard Sakwa (University of Kent)
Greater Eurasia as a Conserva ve Poli cal Economy
Melinda Lacroix (McGill University)
RG21: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
When the Virtual Becomes Real …Simula ons in the Age of the
Pandemic
Glenn Diesen (University of South-Eastern Norway)
Russia's Regional and Global Alignment Choices - The Status
Dimension
Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University Higher School of
Economics)
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Alan Weston Cafruny (Hamilton College)
Iain Ferguson (Na onal Research University Higher School of
Economics)
RG24: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Nuclear Doctrine and Opera ons
Mary E. Pe enger (Western Oregon University)
Brian Dille (Mesa Community College)
Marc J. O'Reilly (Heidelberg University)
Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: The UN and Mul lateralism in the
Age of COVID-19
Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University)
Keir A. Lieber (Georgetown University)
Why Go First? Dis nguishing Strategies of Nuclear First-Use in Great
Power Con ict
Virtually Ac ve: Reassessing the Model UN Pedagogy
Maria Ortuoste (California State University East Bay)
Kris n Ven Bruusgaard (University of Oslo, Norway)
How to MUN in a Virtual World
Domes c Instability and Nuclear Opera ons
Mary E. Pe enger (Western Oregon University)
Giles David Arceneaux (Harvard University, BCSIA)
Zooming Into Focus: E ec ve Strategies for Virtual Nego a on
Simula ons and Online Model UN Delegate Training
The Hunt for Chinese SSBNs in the East and South China Seas
Model United Na ons: Strategies for a Successful Program
Why Not Nuclear Sharing in Asia? Explaining Varia on in the
Forward Deployment of U.S. Nuclear Weapons
Eleanor Freund (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Brian Dille (Mesa Community College)
Noah Zerbe (Humboldt State University Department of Poli cs)
RG22: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Globaliza on Projects of Regional Organiza ons
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Jens Herpolsheimer (Leipzig University, SFB 1199)
Frank Ma heis (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Panel
Kyungwon Suh (Syracuse University)
China’s Rejec on of Tac cal Nuclear Weapons in the Late Cold War
Fiona Cunningham (George Washington University)
RG25: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
The Vola le Periphery of an Insecure China: Coercive Policies of an
Anxious State and the Tragic Forms of Resistance in Tibet, Xinjiang
and Hong Kong
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Tsering Topgyal (University of Birmingham)
Tsering Topgyal (University of Birmingham)
China’s Great Revival in an Age of Postcolonial Anxie es
David Tobin (University of Manchester)
Everyday Resistance à la Hong Kong: ‘Yellow Economic Circle’
Heidi Wang-Kaeding (Keele University)
Malte Philipp Kaeding (University of Surrey)
Does Self-Immola on Work?
Rapid capabili es genera on and prompt e ects in o ensive cyber
opera ons
JD Work (Marine Corps University)
From Cloak and Dagger to Ones and Zeros: The Impact of Cyber
Security on Intelligence Studies
Danny Steed (University of Cran eld)
RG29: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Genocide Poli cs
Human Rights
Disc.
Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)
Construc ng enemies to eliminate strangers or ‘strange-hood’:
ontological security seeking and China’s Tibet policies
Tsering Topgyal (University of Birmingham)
RG27: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Emerging Issues in Games for Research: Mul -method Approaches,
Series, and More
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College)
Reid Pauly (Brown University)
Erik Lin-Greenberg (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Mul -method Wargaming for IR Research
Elizabeth (Ellie) Bartels (RAND Corpera on)
Benchmarking SIGNAL: A Cross-Method Comparison of Wargame,
Survey, and Con ict Process Data
Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley)
Bethany Goldblum (University of California, Berkeley)
Gaming the Medium: Examining how in person games, virtual
games, and survey experiments di er in outcomes and behaviors
Benjamin Schechter (U.S. Naval War College)
Rachael Sha er (U.S. Naval War College)
Jacquelyn Schneider (Stanford University)
Leveraging the capabili es of human and computa onal simula ons
is at the cu ng edge of analy c wargaming.
Beth Blake (University of Maryland)
RG28: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Technology and The Cyber Domain: Implica on For for Intelligence
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Sebas aan Rietjens (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Sebas aan Rietjens (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Unclear and Present Danger: The Promises of AI in Intelligence
Mark S. Berlin (Marque e University)
Elements of Genocidal Ideology in Al Qaeda and its O shoots
Hayat Alvi (U.S. Naval War College)
The "G-Word": Does Labeling Mass Atroci es as Genocide A ect
Policy-Makers' Support for Interven on?
Michael P. Broache (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)
Kate Cronin-Furman (University College London)
Tenzin Dorjee (Columbia University)
Weaponising Sensi vity: China and its Occupied Territories
Panel
CAMBODIAN GENOCIDE? ATROCITIES THROUGH THE LENS OF THE
GENOCIDE CONVENTION AND LEMKIN
Chris Yoder (Center for Genocide Research and Educa on)
Kristopher Haugh (Center for Genocide Research and Educa on)
Genocide Denial in Silence and Omission
Je rey Bachman (American University School of Interna onal
Service)
RG30: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
The Geopoli cs of Religious So Power: Theories and Cases
Panel
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Disc.
Susan Hayward (US Ins tute of Peace)
Religious So Power: Promises, Limits and Ways Forward
Gregorio Be za (University of Exeter)
Tragedy or Irony: Geopoli cal Grand Narra ves, Religious Outreach
and US So Power
Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont)
"Pu n-phonia”: Harnessing Russian Orthodoxy to Advance Russia’s
Secular Foreign Policy
Robert Bli
(Univeristy of Tennessee College of Law)
Chinese Buddhism and So Power & Sharp Power: Geopoli cal
Strategy & Modality of Religion
Yoshiko Ashiwa (Hitotsubashi University)
David Wank (Sophia University)
Israel’s Religious So Power: Within and Beyond Judaism
Claudia Baumgart-Ochse (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
Panel
RG31: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
New Trends in Russian Strategic Thought and Interna onal Order
Post Communist Systems
Chair
Disc.
Natasha C. Kuhrt (King's College London)
Ruth M. Deyermond (King's College London)
Agnes Venema ("Mihai Viteazul" Na onal Intelligence
Academy)
COVID-19 and Pu n’s Opera onal Code: Implica ons for Na onal,
Regional and Interna onal Order?
Michael Landon-Murray (University of Colorado, Colorado
Springs)
Je rey Milliman (The University of Colorado Colorado Springs)
The Evolu on of Russia’s Views on “Future Wars”
Police, Emerging Technology and City Councils: Legisla ve Oversight
in Five American Ci es
Graeme Herd (George C. Marshall European Center for Security
Studies)
Maxim Suchkov (MGIMO)
Space, Geography and Iden ty in Russian Strategic Culture
David G. Lewis (University of Exeter)
Russian Foreign Policy Strategies and the Changing Factor of China
in Greater Eurasia
Anastasia Likhacheva (Higher School of Economcis, Moscow)
RG32: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Roundtable
Author Meets Cri c: David P. King’s God’s Interna onalists – World
Vision and the Age of Evangelical Humanitarianism
Global Development
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
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on
Halvard Leira (NUPI)
Controversial history
Roundtable
Halvard Leira (NUPI)
Roundtable
RG37: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Youth, Violence and Con ict Transforma on: Exploring
Mobilisa on into Violence and the Role of Youth in Peacebuilding
Panel
Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College)
Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)
IMF Condi onality and Corrup on: New Evidence
Merih Angin (Koç University)
Ayse Kaya (Swarthmore College)
Saliha Me nsoy (University of Groningen)
The IMF’s Financial Catch 22: Global Banker or Lender of Last
Resort?
Stephen Bre Kaplan (George Washington University)
Sujeong Shim (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Examining the E ect of IMF Condi onality on Natural Resource
Policy
Iasmin Goes (University of Texas at Aus n)
Power of experts in crisis: IMF exper se in the Eurozone crisis
decision-making
Laura Nordström (University of Helsinki)
RG35: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Mul polar Compe on, Power Transi ons, and Military
Moderniza on: The Impact on Deterrence Dynamics in Southern
Asia
From Enduring Rivalry to Enduring Coopera on: Pathways to
Con ict Transforma on and Regional Stability in South Asia
The Conceptual Emergence of Sovereignty between Prac ce and
Discourse
Benjamin de Carvalho (NUPI)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
South Asia in World Poli cs
Interna onal Security Studies
Morten Skumsrud Andersen (Norwegian Ins tute of
Interna onal A airs (NUPI))
O oman Concepts of the Interna onal
Vivian Walker (U.S. Advisory Commission on Public
Diplomacy)
Craig Hayden (Marine Corps University)
Eulynn Shiu (U.S. Agency for Global Media)
Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State)
Jennifer Lambert (Department of State)
Natalie Donahue (The U.S. Department of State)
Andrew Ballard (US Department of State)
Farhan Hanif Siddiqi (Quaid-i-Azam University)
Halvard Leira (NUPI)
Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)
The conceptual transforma on of interna onal rela ons
RG34: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
More Vital Than Ever? New and Old Roles for the IMF
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt)
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Panel
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
English School
Theory
From Glory to Compe
Ami Shah (Paci c Lutheran University)
Jennifer Brass (Indiana University)
David King (IUPUI)
Kathryn Mathers (Duke University)
Ami Shah (Paci c Lutheran University)
RG33: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Data Driven Public Diplomacy Seven Years Later
RG36: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Conceptual Histories of Interna onal Rela ons
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Peace Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Bahar Baser (Coventry University, CTPSR & Stellenbosch
University (SIGLA))
Rana Aytug (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Rela ons,
Coventry University)
Dzeneta Karabegovic (University of Salzburg)
Adam Baird (Coventry University)
Shivan Fazil (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research Ins tute
-SIPRI)
Michaelina Jakala (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social
Rela ons, Coventry University)
Cihan Dizdaroglu (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Rela ons
| Coventry University)
RG38: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
Firms and Business Coali ons in the Global Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Disc.
Steven Liao (University of California, Riverside)
Firms as poli cal actors in emerging markets: Evidence from Turkey
and Tunisia
Andreea O'Keef (Roanoke College)
Four Faces of Firm Power: Corporate Titans & the First Image of
World Poli cs
Swa Srivastava (Purdue University)
Financial Globaliza on and the Poli cal Contribu ons of Firms:
Evidence from Brazil
Raphael Cunha (Florida State University)
Geographic loca ons, Corporate Lobbying and Trade Remedies:
Evidence from the U.S.
Jeheung Ryu (Princeton University)
Business Coali ons and U.S. Sanc ons Policy Toward Iran
Ronald Wade Cox (Florida Interna onal University)
Mazaher Koruzhde (Florida Interna onal University)
RG39: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Equity, Access, Medicines and Vaccines : The Global Health
Conundrum
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Global Health
Human Rights
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
RG42: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Panel
When Labor Ma ers: Transna onalism, Domes c Poli cs, and
Corpora ons
Chair
Yutao Huang (University of Oxford)
Krishna Kumar Verma (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
(India))
Sébas en Rioux (Université de Montréal)
The Impact of Chinese Aid on Labor Rights in Developing Countries
Su-Hyun Lee (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies,
Nanyang Technological University)
Governing the condi ons for vaccine access
Kris n Sandberg (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Steinar E. Andresen (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Kris n Rosendal (Fridtjof Nansen Ins tute)
Lily Y. Hsueh (Arizona State University)
Towards a Periodisa on of Labour Transna onalism
Trade-Labor Linkage and Domes c Coali ons: Evidence from
Interest Group Submissions
Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies (IHEID))
The Molecularisa on of Security: Medical Countermeasures,
Stockpiling and the Governance of Biological Threats
Christopher Long (University of Sussex)
TRIPS for Sale: The WTO and the Regula on of Intellectual Property
Rights
Felicia Grey (Middlebury College)
Access to Medicine Crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic
Obfusca ng Social Responsibility: Global Performance Indicators
and Firms’ Compliance with Labor Norms
Soohyun Cho (The Ohio State University)
RG43: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Hegemony, Alliances, and Neutrality in Regional Poli cs
Krishna Kumar Verma (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
(India))
Diploma c Studies
Theory
Interna onal Security Studies
Valeria Eboli (Naval Academy - University of Pisa)
Chair
Disc.
COVID19 PANDEMIC IN THE LIGHT OF THE NAGOYA PROTOCOL:
CHALLENGES RELATED TO PATHOGEN SHARING.
RG40: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Roundtable
Poli cal Anthropological Research on Interna onal Social Sciences
Panel
Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study)
Nima Baghdadi (Florida Interna onal University)
Hegemonic compe
on in the Persian Gulf Region
Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna/Interna onal Ins tute for
Peace (IIP))
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Interdisciplinary Studies
Theory
Nigeria's 'Border Diplomacy': Rhetoric or Substance for Regional
Hegemonic Leadership
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
The JCPOA: as a Model of ‘Diploma c Social Bonding’ Between Iran
and the US
Oladotun Awosusi (Legacy University, The Gambiua)
Emma Mc Cluskey (King's College London)
Monique J. Beerli (London School of Economics)
Didier Bigo (Sciences Po Paris & King's College London)
Anna Leander (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)
RG41: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
The Poli cs of Ethno-centric Na onalism
Selma Imamoglu (Durham University)
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
The Determinants of Support for Independence: Evidence from
Montenegro
Pëllumb Kelmendi (Auburn University)
Chris an Pedraza (Emory University)
In the Shadow of Genocide: ‘Ethnocide’ and ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in
the States-System
Jaakko Heiskanen (University of Cambridge)
Rising illiberalism in Central and Eastern Europe: Explaining the
resilience of Bulgarian ethnic model
Muza er Kutlay (King's College London)
Iraqi Na on Building and Micro-Minori es: The Missing Piece in the
Puzzle
Mary Isaac (University of California, Irvine)
Hindu Na onalism, Ethnic Minori es and Ci zenship Amendment
Act in India
Ashok Laishram (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
RG44: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Roundtable
On the Path to the Global Interna onal Rela ons with Amitav
Acharya
Global Development
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Vendulka Kubalkova (University of Miami, USA; Visi ng
Professor, VŠE Prague, Czech Republic)
Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University)
Renat Shaykhutdinov (Florida Atlan c University)
Stepanka Zemanova (University of Economics, Prague)
Amitav Acharya (American University)
Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)
Nadiia Koval (Kyiv School of Economics)
Daniel T. Plesch (School of Oriental and African Studies)
Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath)
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)
Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen)
RG45: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Military Interven on and Public Opinion
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
James Golby (The Clements Center, University of Texas-Aus n)
David Burbach (Naval War College)
Ideology Ma ers: Framing E ects and Support for Military
Humanitarian Interven on in Dynamic Message Environments
Juris Pupcenoks (Marist College)
Qihao Ji (Marist College)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Which Frogs Boil First? Comparing elite and General Popula on
Thresholds for taking ac on in Grey Zone Con icts
Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter)
Devin Hayes Ellis (University of Maryland)
Egle Murauskaite (ICONS University of Maryland)
Jonathan Wilkenfeld (University of Maryland)
When the world is on re, does the re alarm work? The role of
elite division in public responses to European foreign policy
Catarina P. Thomson (University of Exeter)
Filip Ejdus (University of Belgrade)
Alireza Raissi (Northeastern University)
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Kristen Williams (Clark University)
To Leak or Not to Leak: Secrecy, Disclosure, and States' Ontological
Security
Ofek Riemer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Whose Foreign Policy Is It Anyway? Studying Diaspora Poli cs in a
Time of Interna onal Upheaval
Ana-Constan na Frost (Freie Universität Berlin)
Women’s Foreign Ministers Mee ng: Assessing the prospects of a
feminist foreign policy
Holly Oberle (Wenzhou Kean University)
RG48: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
HUMAN RIGHTS -- Sexual Violence
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Danielle Chubb (Deakin University)
Kate Sullivan de Estrada (University of Oxford)
Tamara Trownsell (Universidad San Francisco de Quito)
Mathew J. Davies (Australian Na onal University)
Jan Lüdert (City University of Sea le)
David Hornsby (Carleton University)
RH00: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Feminist Gut Check: Care in the Time of Coranavirus
Roundtable
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
The Electoral Cost of Military Interven ons in Presiden al Elec ons
RG47: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
FP- New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis
Structuring Inclusion
RG49: Thursday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
‘Inclusive’ teaching as an ethical, prac cal and strategic impera ve
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
RH01: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Cyberspace, Fake News and So Power
Mehwish Sarwari (University at Bu alo)
Violence Con nues in Shadow: The Limited Deterrent E ects of the
ICC on War me Sexual Violence
Sumin Lee (Rutgers University)
Who bene ts from e orts to address accountability for sexual
exploita on and sexual abuse perpetrated by United Na ons
peacekeeping troops and related personnel?
Sabrina White (University of Leeds)
Unchallenged Gendered Narra ves: The E ect of War me Sexual
Violence on Women's Post-Con ict Representa on
Lydia Karga (University of Essex)
Data validity in con ict research: the case of con ict-related sexual
violence
Lenka Olejníková (University of New South Wales)
Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Communica on
Disc.
Joe Burton (University of Waikato)
The threatening to the autonomy and agency of public opinion in
the informa on era as challenge for global governance
Leonardo Paz Neves (Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) / Ibmec)
Jade Vasconcellos (Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV))
Social Medias and Fake News: a new approach on State Security
Danielle Jacon Ayres Pinto (Federal University of Santa Catarina
(UFSC))
JSS Disc. Ma hew Waites (University of Glasgow)
The Unexpected E ects of Targeted Sanc ons on War me Sexual
Violence
Theresa de Langis (American University of Phnom Penh)
Sam Cook (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews )
Sara C. Mo a (University of Newcastle)
Denise M. Horn (Simmons University)
Shiera Malik (DePaul University)
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)
Shawn C. Doubiago (University of San Francisco)
Punam Yadav (University College London (UCL))
Cyberspace is a social fact
Bryan Nakayama (Mount Holyoke College)
RH02: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Rebel Diplomacy & Representa on
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Bridget L. Coggins (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Precondi ons for Foreign Fighter Mobiliza on: YPG Volunteers in
their Own Words
David Malet (American University)
Joseph Young (American University)
Insurgent Ideas and Reali es
Sean Lee (American University in Cairo)
Romain Malejacq (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Are we marke ng rebellion?
Joseph Huddleston (Seton Hall University)
Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University)
Employing Ex-combatants: A Post-Con ict Résumé Experiment in
Colombia
Oliver Kaplan (University of Denver)
Bridging Theory with Prac ce: The Study of the Rela onship
between the USA and the Syrian Kurds
Spyridon Plakoudas (Rabdan Academy)
RH04: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Understanding Ethnic Violence
Panel
Indigenous Peoples and the Rights of Nature: Lessons from
Aotearoa New Zealand and Colombia
Makere Stewart-Harawira (University of Alberta)
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
'Everything is changing right in front of our eyes’ – Arc c First
Na ons and the Frontlines of Climate Change
Legi macy of Violence and Constraint: How Changes in the
Legi macy of Violence a ect pa erns of violence in Northern
Ireland
Gabrielle A. Slowey (York University)
Collabora ve Adapta on? Examining Indigenous-Se ler
Engagement in Local-Level Adapta on Strategies
Daniel Masters (UNCW)
Kill a Stranger, Save a Neighbor: Civilian & Combatant Networks
Under Fire
Ma hew Simonson (Northeastern University)
Jacqueline Gillis (University of Guelph)
“The Mob is in Control!”: Examining the Role of Right-Wing Populist
Discourses in Se ler Responses to the Wet'suwet'en Land Defense
Brian Budd (University of Guelph)
Riots as Performance, the Internet as a Stage
Haroon Atcha (Salt Lake Community College)
Poli cal Ins tu ons as Avenues of Violence in Abkhazia
Kathryn Bu erworth (University of Massachuse s Boston )
RH05: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Global Value Chains and Evolving US-China Rela ons
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)
Sandra Destradi (University of Freiburg)
Anil Sigdel (Author- India in the Era of China's BRI)
Pakistan and India's foreign policy Choices towards China (1947-71)
and their implica ons for the Belt and Road Imita ve (BRI)
Nisar Cha ha (University of Waterloo)
Sino-Indian “Great Games”: Enhancing Peacebuilding and
Tranquility in the Indian Ocean
Victor C. Shih (Northwestern University)
Understanding and Contes ng Globalized Produc on in an Era of
Inequality
Erin Lockwood (University of California, Irvine)
Transna onal Labor Coopera on in Design and Produc on Network:
Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside)
Nalanda Roy (Georgia Southern University (Armstrong
Campus))
India-China Rela ons: Assessing Engaging Strategies for Op mal
Payo
Rajiv Ranjan (Shanghai University)
The Struggle of Hegemonic Enterprise in 'Mul plex' World Order :
China's Rise in South Asia
Are Global Supply Chains Vital to China’s Leaders?
Nazim Uras Demir (University of California, Irvine)
Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)
Naina Singh (Na onal Chung Hsing University)
Roundtable
RH06: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
What Do We Know about Interna onal State Building?
Interna onal Security Studies
RH10: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Poli cal Consequences of Violence: How Con ict and Repression
Shape Society
Peace Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Susanna P. Campbell (American University)
Aila M. Matanock (University of California, Berkeley)
Simone S. Dietrich (University of Geneva)
Jennifer Murtazashvili (University of Pi sburgh)
Miles Kahler (School of Interna onal Service, American
University)
Naazneen Barma (University of Denver)
Desha Girod (Georgetown University)
Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University)
RH07: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Indigenous Peoples, Global Poli cs and the Environment
Chair
Disc.
Sanchi Rai (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Construc ng a Chinese Ar cial Intelligence Value Chain in the
Shadow of Great Power Compe on:
Part.
Part.
Part.
South Asia in World Poli cs
Interna onal Security Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Revisi ng the Sino-Indian Border Dispute: Exploring Tibet’s Role
During the Transfer of Power as a Missing Piece of the Jigsaw
Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)
John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo)
Sco Kastner (University of Maryland)
Global Value Chains and the Interna onal Rela ons of East Asia
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
RH09: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
China and South Asian Countries: Rebalancing their Rela onship
Chair
Disc.
Chantal Berman (Princeton University)
Mai Hassan (University of Michigan)
Authoritarian Repression and Digital Back ring: Evidence from
China
Diana Fu (University of Toronto)
Chris an Goebel (University of Vienna)
Panel
Sensory Dimensions of Poli cal Violence: Military Occupa on in
the West Bank
Michelle Weitzel (University of Basel)
Environmental Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Does Surveillance Promote Democra c Backsliding? Evidence from
China's Global Surveillance Exports
Chair
Disc.
Civil War Violence and Popular Conten on: Evidence from Iraq
Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba)
Sarah Maddison (University of Melbourne)
Sheena Chestnut Greitens (University of Texas at Aus n)
Chantal Berman (Princeton University)
Killian Clarke (Princeton University )
Blend or resist? War me violence against civilians and local poli cal
polariza on
Laia Balcells (Georgetown University)
RH11: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Humanitarian Interven on
Panel
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware)
Obinna Ifediora (University of Queensland)
The “Duty to Prevent” Under Interna onal Human Rights Law
Mark Gibney (University of North Carolina Asheville)
From Rallying Cry to Quiet Diplomacy: The Evolu on of the
Responsibility to Protect’s Purpose and Func on
Samuel Jarvis (York St John University)
Reconceptualizing Humanitarian Interven on and R2P: A Bo oms
Up Approach Towards Protec ng Human Lives
Saad Ullah Khan (Georgia State University)
Reluctant Interveners? The role of public opinion in in uencing US
foreign policy responses to genocide and other mass atroci es
Eyal Mayroz (University of Sydney)
What are we actually trying to prevent? Mass Atroci es and the
Criterion of Gravity
Jens Stappenbeck (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)
RH12: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
IPE- Interna onal Poli cal Economy and Trade in Conten ous Times
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Anna Lanoszka (University of Windsor)
JSS Disc. Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston)
RH15: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Time, War, and Memory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Victoria Chonn Ching (University of Southern California)
Cynthia Cris na Leal Garza (University of Waterloo)
Globaliza on and Development in the Age of Global Value Chains
Jisoo Kim (University of California, Riverside)
RH14: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Re-Construc ng Asia: The Poli cs of Regional Forma on and
Transforma on in the 21st Century
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Zenel Garcia (St. Lawrence University)
Phillip J. Guerreiro (Florida Interna onal University)
Becoming States and ASEAN, 1967-2007: Tracing the Crea on,
Change and Reciprocal Dynamics of Ins tu ons
Maria Ortuoste (California State University East Bay)
China’s Fron ers: The Co-Cons tu ve Process of State and RegionBuilding
Zenel Garcia (St. Lawrence University)
Finding a Regional Home: Construc ons of Regional Belonging
through the Conceptualiza on of Kashmiri Na onhood
T. J. Liguori (Florida Interna onal University)
Regions through Water: China’s Region-Building through
Hydropower Development of the Mekong River Basin
Phillip J. Guerreiro (Florida Interna onal University)
Security Strategies of Small States: Explaining Bhutanese and
Nepalese Foreign Policies through the lens of Role Theory
Bibek Chand (University of North Georgia)
Sarina Theys (Newcastle University)
Jelena Cupać (WZB Berlin Social Science Center )
Ken McDonagh (Dublin City University)
Japanese History Textbooks and Foreign Policy
Jooyoun Lee (St. Edward's University)
The War on Hybrid / Terror: Genealogy as 'Remembrance of Things
Past'
Ondrej Ditrych (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons Prague)
RH16: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Transi onal Jus ce: Construc ng Narra ves
Panel
Human Rights
Chair
Mary K. Meyer McAleese (Eckerd College)
Trends in Truth Commission Recommenda on Language
Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm (University of Arkansas at Li le Rock)
The Truth about Truth-Telling: Women, Gender, and Post-Con ict
Argen na, Peru, and Guatemala at Cri cal Decision-making Points
during the Life Cycle of Their Truth Commissions
Natalie Romeri-Lewis (Ohio State University, The WomanStats
Project)
A Cri cal Narra ve Approach to Transi onal Jus ce
Elham Kazemi (University of California, Irvine)
Ar s c performances, Oral History and Remembering Poli cal
Violence in Hai
Celia Romulus (Queen's University)
Nego a ng with A Giant: Peru-China Trade Rela ons
The impacts of Free Trade and Investment Agreements on
Sustainable Development: the Canadian and Mexican Cases
Panel
RH21: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Governing Mining & Minerals II: Local and Na onal Cases
Panel
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland)
Virginia Ann Hau er (University of Maryland)
Varie es of Resource Fron er Governance: Interroga ng
Ins tu onal Forms in Local-Level Regula on of Ar sanal and SmallScale Gold Mining
Brian Klein (University of California, Berkeley)
"We miners have our own laws of opera on”: State-societal
interac ons and governance of ar sanal and small-scale mining in
Ghana.
Timothy Adivilah
The poli cal economy of new mining technologies: How is ar cial
intelligence, robo cs, blockchain, and micro-grids impac ng the
implementa on of the Africa Mining Vision?
Jason McSparren (University of Massachuse s, Boston)
1.Corporate-community con icts in Guatemala: Exploring private
sector perspec ves on mining opposi on
Anna Sveinsdo r (University of Illinois )
RH23: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Current Trends in Trade and the WTO
Flash Talk Session
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
David Talbot (University of Cambridge)
Eric H. Honda
Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW)
Pinn Siraprapasiri (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Bashar H. Malkawi (Dean and Professor of Law, University of
Sharjah)
RH26: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Security and the Korean Peninsula
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Lami Kim (US Army War College)
James Person (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced
Interna onal Studies)
Power of the Less-haves: How Cuba and North Korea Wagged the
Dogs in the 1960s and 1970s
Yang Gyu Kim (Florida Interna onal University)
Félix E. Mar n (Florida Interna onal University)
Rigged-Game or Fair-Play?: Predic ng Protec onism between The
US and China
Exploring the Determinants of Public Support for South Korea’s
Extended Deterrence Op ons
Forever Changed or Never Changed? Challenging Conven onal
Accounts of the Emergence of the Mul lateral Trading System to
Understand the Present and Future of the WTO
Living with a Nuclear North Korea in Northeast Asia
Eric H. Honda
Roberta C. Andrade (UNSW)
The Poli cal Economy of WTO Safeguard Measures
David Talbot (University of Cambridge)
Hello, Goodbye, Welcome Back: The Adapta ons of WTO in the
Middle East
Bashar H. Malkawi (Dean and Professor of Law, University of
Sharjah)
RH24: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Roundtable
Interna onal Organiza ons as Innovators in Governance
Interna onal Organiza on
Ayumi Teraoka (Princeton University )
Jason Jung Jae Kwon (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
RH27: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Interna onal Responses to U.S. Foreign Policy
Michael A. Allen (Boise State University)
Alexander Cooley (Columbia University)
Colombia’s poli cal elite and US foreign policy in 2019 and 2020:
Contesta on and coopera on
Sebas an E. Bitar (Amherst College and Universidad de los
Andes)
Protes ng USA: Varia on in Global An -US Military Base Protests
Michael A. Allen (Boise State University)
Michael Flynn (Kansas State University)
Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)
Panel
M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Hyun-Binn Cho (The College of New Jersey)
The Heart of the Ma er: Understanding Chinese Inten ons in the
South China Sea and Implica ons for US Strategy
Oriana Skylar Mastro (Stanford University)
Market for Access: Compe
Projec on
How Okinawans and Mainland Japanese see the Presence of
American Military in Japan
Takako Hikotani (Columbia University)
Yusaku Horiuchi (Dartmouth College)
Atsushi Tago (Waseda University)
Joseph Torigian (American University)
Ins tu onal Origins of Miscalcula on in Chinese Foreign Policy
Tyler Jost (Harvard University)
An Image as in a Mirror, Darkly — Threats to and Percep ons of
Strategic Stability in a New Era of U.S.-China Military Compe on
Elsa Kania (Harvard University)
Small Events in High Poli cs: Diplomacy, Trust, and Coopera on in
US-China Rela ons
on, Need, and the Prospects for Power
Renanah Miles Joyce (Columbia University)
Brian Blankenship (University of Miami)
Surrendering or Standing Strong? New Sources on the 1969 SinoSoviet Crisis
Erin Carter (University of Southern California)
Panel
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Disc.
Charlo e Ku (Texas A&M University, School of Law)
Craig N. Murphy (Wellesley College)
Krista E. Wiegand (University of Tennessee)
Emilia Justyna Powell (University of Notre Dame)
Kurt Mills (University of Dundee)
Charlo e Ku (Texas A&M University, School of Law)
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Yeajin Yoon (University of Oxford)
A Dictator’s Survival Toolkit: The Birth of the Social Control System
in North Korea under Kim Il Sung
Interac on of Geopoli cs and Emo ons: Discourse of Japan-South
Korea Rela ons 2012-2020
Neoliberalism and the U.S. Trade Regime
RH25: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Chinese Security Policy
Young Sang Kim (University of Georgia)
Jung Eun Kim (Heidelberg University)
Pinn Siraprapasiri (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Panel
Framing the Conversa on: the US Military and An -US-Base
Ac vism in Japan
Charmaine N. Willis (University at Albany, SUNY)
RH28: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Trauma, In macy, Violence
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
José O. Pérez (Ohio State University)
Racism as an Everyday Violence against LGBTQ* Asylum-Seekers in
Lebanon
Razan Ghazzawi (University of Sussex)
Trauma, Security, and "Man" - The Psychiatric Construc on of the
German Na on
Laura Jung (University of Sussex)
Authoritarianism and the Ebbing of the Pink Tide in La n America
Alexander Sco (University of California, Riverside)
Alexandro Jimenez (University of California, Riverside)
RH29: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
The Poli cs of Human Rights Repor ng and Monitoring
Panel
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University)
Audrey L. Comstock (Arizona State University)
An Examina on of Evolving Discourse in Human Rights Reports
Shelby Hall (University of Georgia)
Ma hew Rains (University of Georgia)
Convergence of Interests in Interna onal Human Rights Poli cs:
Text Analysis of Universal Periodic Review of the UN Human Rights
Council
Yooneui Kim (University of Iowa)
Dynamics of Human Rights: Strategic Par cipa on in the UN
Universal Periodic Review
Yui Nishimura (Rice University)
The Universal Periodic Review: Giving a Voice to the Marginalized?
Amna Nazir (Birmingham City University)
RH30: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Queer and Gender Approaches to Civilian Agency during Armed
Con ict
Interna onal Security Studies
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Samuel Ritholtz (University of Oxford)
Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast)
Queer Perspec ves on Civilian-Combatant Interac ons: Varia ons in
Prejudice-based Violence in the Colombian Con ict
Lucía Baca (Colombia Diversa)
María Daniela Díaz Villamil (Harvard Law School)
Extra-Lethal Violence Against Sexual & Gender Minori es as a Form
of Social Control During Colombia's Internal Armed Con ict
Samuel Ritholtz (University of Oxford)
The Gendered Dimensions of Individual Civilian Agency in Armed
Con ict: A Colombian Case Study on Gender Performa vity as SelfProtec on
Kiran Stallone (University of California - Berkeley)
Understanding High Risk Feminism as Resistance in Violent Se ngs
Julia Zulver (University of Oxford & UNAM)
RH31: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Othering, Orientalizing, and Ordering: Non-Western Interven ons
Theory
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Disc.
Ja Ian Chong (Na onal University of Singapore)
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Slavery in Brazil as a Fundamental
Process Drawing the Global Color Line
Ramon Blanco (Federal University of La n-American
Integra on)
Liberal Interna onal Order or White Man’s Order? The Gendered
Racializa on of the Orient
Amoz Hor (George Washington University)
A Finished Game? Interna onal Rela ons a er Europe
Lucas Van Milders (University of Groningen)
Maneuvering Empire: Colonial Order, Disciplinary Power, and (Post-)
Colonial Considera ons Among Marginalized Subjects
Owen Brown (Northwestern University)
Arturo Chang (Williams College)
RH32: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
COVID-19 and the Global Economy
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Disc.
Marina E. Henke (Her e School / Northwestern University)
Na onal Security, Economic crisis and Foreign Investment Regime
Change: Is the Liberal Interna onal Order in retreat post
pandemic?
Elizabeth A. Smythe (Concordia University of Edmonton)
A rac ng Foreign Investment in Times of Covid-19
Kyu Young Lee (Prairie View A&M University)
The Coming Renaissance of Interna onal Poli cal Economy in a Post
-Pandemic World
Lukasz Golota (University of Warsaw)
RH33: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
The State of the Developmental State
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Pablo Toral (Beloit College)
Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador)
Pablo Toral (Beloit College)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy from La n America: Development,
that Sinking Feeling.
Pablo Toral (Beloit College)
The La n American School of IPE: A Road from Development to
Regionalism
Cin a Quiliconi (FLACSO Ecuador)
Is the New Developmentalism Green? Applica on of Developmental
State Model on the Green Transforma on
Sevde Arpaci Ayhan (Seoul Na onal University)
A er Developmental State : Diverging Paths of Joining Bilateral
Investment Trea es between Japan and South Korea
Ji Hye Lim (George Mason University)
RH37: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Coopera on and Conten on Among Non-State Actors
Panel
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Jenna Jordan (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Michael L. Weintraub (Universidad de los Andes)
Criminalized Democracy: The Electoral Impact of Rio de Janeiro’s
Gangs
Nicholas Barnes (Grinnell College)
Juan Albarracin Dierolf (Universidad Icesi)
Local Connec ons from a Distance: The Oromo Media Network and
Protests in Ethiopia
Aaron Stanley (City University of New York)
Door Kickers or Peace O cers: The Role of Special Opera ons
Forces in Responding to Crime-Terror Groups
Katharine Petrich (Center for Policy Research, University of
Albany)
Digital Sherlocks: How Civilian OSINT Analysts Are Changing the
Intelligence Landscape
Di Cooke (King's College London)
Signal and the Noise: Threat Assessment in Insurgency and
Terrorism
Iris Malone (George Washington University)
Katherine Irajpanah (Harvard University)
Panel
RH38: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
History, Religion and Interna onal Rela ons: An assessment
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Jocelyne Cesari (Georgetown University/University of
Birmingham)
Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University)
Clashes of Civiliza ons– Then, and Now?: Why Interpre ng the
World Di erently is a Way of Beginning to Change it
Sco M. Thomas (University of Bath)
Poli cal Theology: An Historical Approach to Theorising
Interna onal Rela ons
William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore)
Global Religion and the Imperial Imagina on
Jonathan C. Agensky (Ohio University)
A Just and Durable Peace?: American Evangelicals and the Quest for
Peace a er WWII
Robert Joustra (Redeemer University)
Economic and Poli cal Theology in Interna onal Rela ons:
Agent/Structure Problem from Sovereign Power and Structural
Forces to God and Angels
RH41: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Roundtable
A en on to Diversity & Inclusion Issues in Interna onal A airs
Educa on: Triangula ng for Progress
Interna onal Educa on
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
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RH42: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Intelligence and New Technologies in the Era of Big Data
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Alan C. Okros (Dallaire Centre of Excellence for Peace and
Security)
Irina Goldenberg (Department of Na onal Defence)
Can Civilian Researchers Survey Military professions?
Meredith Kleykamp (University of Maryland)
Thomas Crosbie (Centre for Joint Opera ons, Royal Danish
Defence College)
O cer Mo va on and profession iden ca on: Cross-sec onal and
longitudinal evidence from Danish Academies
Morten Brænder (Aarhus University)
Vilhelm Hols ng (Royal Danish Defence College)
Combining military culture and educa on to study the military
profession: A computa onal approach
Tamirl Libel (University of Bamberg)
Theories of Military Professionalism in an Age of Interdependency
Vanessa Brown (Carleton University)
Roundtable
RH40: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
The Burden We Did Not Ask For: Internet Research in the MENA
Region
Interdisciplinary Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Sara Elmaghraby (Cairo University )
Mahsa Alimardani (University of Oxford)
Mona Elswah (University of Oxford)
Akin Unver (Kadir Has University)
Omar Al Ghazzi (London School of Economics (LSE))
Sahar Khamis (University of Maryland)
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Disc.
William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University)
Mike W. Fowler (US Air Force Academy)
Intelligence and Big Data Analy cs: A Game Changer?
William J. Lahneman (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University)
Democra c Technologizing of Intelligence: Challenges and
Opportuni es
Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School)
Kevin Peters (Department of Homeland Security)
Michael Murphy (University of O awa)
RH39: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
Studying the military profession in the 21st century: Challenges and
opportuni es
Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service,
Georgetown University)
Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University)
Rita Kiki Edozie (University of Massachuse s-Boston)
Peter Mandaville (George Mason University)
Carmen Mezzera (Associa on of Professional Schools of
Interna onal A airs)
Madison Schramm (University of Notre Dame)
Cyber Intelligence in the Domain of Network Con ict
Terry C. Quist (Na onal Guard Bureau)
Intelligence, digital communica on, and hybrid threats: challenges
and responses to disinforma on, audiovisual forgeries, and hos le
in uencing in the informa on/cyber domains
Ruben Arcos (Rey Juan Carlos University)
Data Science in Intelligence: Rethinking Intelligence Processes in the
Informa on Age
Tess S. Horlings (Netherlands Defence Academy)
RH43: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Panel
The Poli cs of COVID-19 Pandemic: Propaganda, Misinforma on
and Disinforma on
Interna onal Communica on
Global Health
Disc.
Anna A. Popkova (Western Michigan University)
Epidemiology of disinforma on: super-spreaders and geopoli cal
narra ves
Yelena Osipova-Stocker (U.S. Agency for Global Media)
Countering Misinforma on During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The
“Veri ed” Ini a ve of the UN
Begum Kurtulus (Istanbul University)
Digital Repression Consequences of COVID-19
Steven Feldstein (Boise State University)
China’s Visual Storytelling in the Coronavirus Pandemic: Evidence
from a Survey Experiment
Olli Hellmann (University of Waikato)
Kai Oppermann (Chemnitz University of Technology)
RH44: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Foreign Aid: Past, Present, Future
Panel
George Ma hews (University of Sydney)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
The BBNJ Treaty: Power and knowledge brokers of the marine
gene c resources governance in areas beyond na onal jurisdic ons
Incantatory governance. Global Climate Poli cs' Performa ve Turn
and its Signi cancy for Global Poli cs
Lauren Ferry (University of Mississippi)
Cleo O'Brien-Udry (Yale University)
Stefan Aykut (University of Hamburg)
The Limits of Donor Switching
Bann Seng Tan (Ashoka University )
Aid for Taxa on and Representa on? An Analysis of Foreign Tax
Assistance on Democracy in the Developing World
Ida Bas aens (Fordham University)
Laura Seelkopf (LMU Munich)
Kurdish Female Poli cians: Developing a Voice in Southern
Kurdistan and the Diaspora
Shilan Fuad Hussain (Expert in Middle Eastern Studies and
Kurdish Studies, with a focus on Gender Studies.)
Interscalar Alignment and the Future of Liberal Interna onal Order
Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad (Universitas Indonesia)
Let the feminisms speak: What Eastern and Western feminisms tell
us about gender and equality
Domes c Support for Foreign Aid: Foreign Aid Alloca on and
Support for Foreign Aid Policies in the U.S. Congress
Huey Fen Cheong (Universi Malaya)
Doeun Kim (University of California, Los Angeles)
Coopera on and Contamina on: Foreign Aid and Interna onal
Spillovers During a Global Pandemic
RI01: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Social Media, Social Contagion and Virtual Reality
Lauren Ferry (University of Mississippi)
Cleo O'Brien-Udry (Yale University)
RH45: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Environmental and Climate Ethics
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Chair
Disc.
Fariborz Zelli (Lund University)
Jonathan Pickering (University of Canberra)
The interna onal ethics of Australian nuclear heritage
N. A. J. Taylor (The University of Bri sh Columbia and The
University of New South Wales)
Solu ons for Some or For All? Environmental Ethics in City
Sustainable Development
Devon Kyla Cantwell (University of Utah)
ENGO-Corporate Partnerships: E ects on Power and Authority of
Private Global Governors
Lejla Dervisevic (Purdue University )
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Ami Shah (Paci c Lutheran University)
James M. Goldgeier (American University)
Malinda Smith (University of Alberta)
Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)
Sithembile Mbete (University of Pretoria)
May Tan-Mullins (University of No ngham Ningbo China)
Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College)
Simona Sharoni (Merrimack College)
Catherine Sanger (Yale-NUS College)
James Blackwell (University of Wollongong)
RI00: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
SB: Emerging Issues
Research Sound Byte
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Environmental and Demographic Change and Rural Violence in
Peru: A Case Study of the District of Chuschi, Ayacucho
Tom Deligiannis (University of Toronto)
Recovering Pales nian ancestral remedies as a poli cs of return
Sarah Risheq (DePaul University)
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Disc.
Maritza Figueroa (Pon cia Universidad Católica del Ecuador)
Carla Winston (University of Melbourne)
The Dark Side of Social Media: The Case of the Mexican Drug War
Nilda Garcia (Texas A&M Interna onal University)
The Sound and Shape of Social Contagion: Resonant Earworms,
Delusional Parasitosis, and Viral Repertoires
Rex Troumbley (Rice University)
Using Public Twi er Data to Predict Government-Orchestrated
Internet Shutdowns
Sarah Shoker (University of Waterloo)
Ramy Shoker (Amazon)
Unstable Reali es: Conceptualising Virtual Reality Technologies in
Interna onal Poli cs
Ciaran Gillespie (University of Surrey)
RH47: Thursday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
Commi ee/Structuring
Inclusion Café: Strategies and Lessons for EDI from Campus to
Associa on
Part.
Part.
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Part.
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Panel
Enhancing visibility of women from the Global South
Maritza Figueroa (Pon
cia Universidad Católica del Ecuador)
RI02: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Current Trends in Peacemaking and Peacebuilding
Panel
Peace Studies
When Civil Society Takes Up Arms Are Civil Wars More Civil?
Davin O'Regan (University of Maryland)
Do mili a groups obscure the zone of agreement in peace
nego a ons?
Baris Ari (University of East Anglia)
Construc ng a na onal ‘we’ through interna onal con ict
media on: re ec ons on the Yemeni peace process, 2011 – 2014
Sarah Clowry (Durham University)
The False Readiness Theory: When Con icts aren't Ripe or Ready for
Resolu on
Adi Schwartz (Bar Ilan University )
Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University)
‘Liberal’ prac ces in ‘non-liberal’ hands: mimicry, peacebuilding,
rising powers and the (re)produc on of interna onal order
Dani Solomon (SOAS)
RI03: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Challenges of Prolifera on and Disarmament
Panel
Peace Studies
Disc.
Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)
Understanding Norm Dynamics: India and Iran's Challenges to the
Nuclear Non-Prolifera on Norm and the Limita ons of Norm
Contesta on Theory
Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)
How the prolifera on of military technology for remote warfare
changes prac ces of warfare of autocra c states
Max Mutschler (Bonn Interna onal Center for Conversion
(BICC))
Marius Bales (Bonn Interna onal Center for Conversion (BICC))
Do democracies prefer to export arms to other democracies?
Democra c peace theory and the interna onal arms trade
When are Disarmament, Demobiliza on, and Reintegra on (DDR)
Programs Successful? Introducing the DDR-18 Dataset (1980-2018)
Sally Sharif (Graduate Center, City University of New York)
Miyoko Taniguchi (Japan Interna onal Coopera on Agency)
Panel
Human Rights
The Di usion of Hybrid Warfare: Shi s in Parameters, Perpetrators
and Security Paradigms
Kris na Hook (George Mason University)
When Governments Kill: Civil War Ba le Loca ons and StateSanc oned Violence Against Civilians
Eric Keels (Air War College, Blue Horizons Program)
J. Michael Greig (University of North Texas)
The impact of post-con ict peacebuilding mechanisms on
reconcilia on in Africa: a case study of Cote d’Ivoire
Francis Abugbilla (University of Washington, Sea le)
Does War me Trauma Shape A tudes Toward Violence? Aerial
Bombing and Support for Domes c Abuse in Cambodia
Brandon Merrell (Yale University)
RI05: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Roundtable
Whither U.S. Grand Strategy: O -shore Balancing, Retrenchment,
or Liberal Interna onalism
Foreign Policy Analysis
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Disc.
Filippo Costa Buranelli (University of St Andrews)
Post-Western IR theory: Hermeneu cal transla ons as postWestern IR prac ces in statebuilding and development
Stefan Cibian (Făgăraș Research Ins tute and Babeș-Bolyai
University)
More than a Revolt against the West: Pan-Asianism and
Interna onal Society, 1880-1945
Building a Paci c Mari me Silk Road? Responses to the Belt and
Road Ini a ve from La n America
Simon F. Taeuber (University of St Andrews)
Self-Assump on of the Responsible Great-power Iden ty: China’s
Narra ves on Responsibility and its Interna onal Role-taking
Asaf Alibegovic (Heidelberg University )
Liberal or Illiberal Peacebuilding? - The Complexity of DDR
(Disarmament, Demobiliza on and Reintegra on) and Security
Governance in Mindanao, the Philippines –
Chair
Part.
Part.
English School
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Ahmad Rizky Mardha llah Umar (University of Queensland)
Rodrigo Fracalossi de Moraes (Ins tute for Applied Economic
Research, Rio de Janeiro)
RI04: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Human Rights Issues in Contemporary Civil Wars
RI06: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Beyond Western Interna onal Society: Cri cal Examina ons of
China, Asia, and Pan-Asianism
John Ikenberry (Princeton University)
Stephen Mar n Walt (Harvard University)
Charles A. Kupchan (Georgetown University, Council on
Foreign Rela ons)
Kori Schake (Stanford University)
Peter Trubowitz (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College)
Judith L. Goldstein (Stanford University)
RI07: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Prac cing IR in Russia: Between Academia and Poli cs
Panel
Post Communist Systems
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Interdisciplinary Studies
Disc.
Monika Sus (Her e School of Governance)
Teaching IR in Russia: How to overcome the Soviet past?
Marina Lebedeva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons)
The failure of ra onalism: Russian IR construc vists and the
explana on of Russian foreign policy
Natalia G. Zaslavskaia (Saint-Petersburg State University)
Poli cal experts and exper se in Russia: From objec ve advisers to
ac ve ci zens
Alexander Sungurov (Na onal Research University Higher
School of Economics - St.Petersburg)
Realist rhetoric but liberal prac ce? An analysis of o cial Russian
policy posi ons
Yulia Niki na (MGIMO-University)
The Council of Foreign and Defense Policy: From policy to the public
sphere
Alexander Graef (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security
Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH))
RI08: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Compara ve Basing Strategy and Great Power Compe
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Rebecca Lissner (Naval War College)
Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America)
Carla Mar nez Machain (Kansas State University)
Alexander Cooley (Columbia University)
Andrew Scobell (RAND Corpora on)
Emily Holland (United States Naval War College)
Isaac Kardon (US Naval War College)
Andrew C. Winner (U.S. Naval War College)
Sebas an M. Schmidt (Johns Hopkins University)
Roundtable
on
RI09: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Ins tu onal Design: Trade Governance
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
SooYeon Kim (Na onal University of Singapore)
Eugenia C. Heldt (Technical University of Munich)
The Promise and Peril of Mul level Financial Surveillance: A Text
Analysis
Motoshi Suzuki (Kyoto University)
Azusa Uji (Kyoto University)
Ex Ante vs. Ex Post Condi onality: Punishment Mechanism, (In)
Voluntary Defec ons, and the Design of Condi onality
Byungwon Woo (Yonsei University)
What If the Fire Alarms Are Rigged? The Case of MDB
Accountability O ces
Erica R. Gould (Stanford University)
RI10: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
China's Economic and Politcial Statecra : New Developments, New
Lessons?
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Roselyn Hsueh (Temple University)
Yutao Huang (University of Oxford)
Zhijun Gao (Claremont Graduate University)
The Long-Term Implica ons of the Shanghai Coopera on
Organiza on (SCO) and the Process of Asian Economic Integra on
Rick Rowden (American University in Washington DC)
How Does China Increase Its Poli cal In uence on Other Countries
Jingjing An (Claremont Graduate University)
‘Many Chinas?’ Provincial Interna onaliza on and Chinese Foreign
Direct Investment in Africa
Pippa Morgan (Duke Kunshan University)
OFDI: A Chinese Foreign Policy Tool
James Frick (U.S. Army War College)
Roselyn Hsueh (Temple University)
The impact of Chinese development nance to the liberal reform in
developing countries.
Zheng Zhai (Na onal University of Singapore)
RI11: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Roundtable
Enhancing Diversity and Structuring Inclusion in E orts to Bridge
the Academia–Policy Gap
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Naazneen Barma (University of Denver)
James M. Goldgeier (American University)
Deborah Avant (University of Denver)
Arturo C. Sotomayor (Ellio School of Interna onal A airs at
George Washington University)
Layna Mosley (Princeton University)
Erik Lin-Greenberg (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Sara Plana (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
Carla Koppell (Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service,
Georgetown University)
Debak Das (Stanford University)
RI12: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Partner Organiza on
Quebec's Engagement with the Interna onal Community:
Theore cal Perspec ves and Empirical Reali es
Associa on for Canadian Studies in the United States
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Christopher Kirkey (State University of New York at
Pla sburgh)
Frederick Gagnon (University of Quebec at Montreal)
Luc Bernier (University of O awa)
Stéphane Paquin (Ecole na onale d'administra on publique)
Dis nguished Scholar
RI13: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Dis nguished Scholar Panel
Honoring Jacqui True
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
Karin Aggestam (Lund University)
Brooke Ackerly (Vanderbilt University)
Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of
Cambridge)
Sara Davies (Gri th University)
RI14: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Politcial Economy of Interna onal Coopera on, Public Opinion, and
Market Regula on
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Disc.
Lauren C. Konken (Princeton University)
Internal Divisions within Governments and Interna onal
Coopera on
Jonas Bunte (University of Texas at Dallas)
At What Cost? Power, Payments, and Public Approval of IOs
Ryan Brutger (University of California, Berkeley)
Governing Transna onal Business: The Promise and Limits of
Corporate Criminal Liability
Elizabeth Acorn (Cornell University)
Learning to Love Government? Trade, Technological Change, and
Poli cal Polariza on
Carlos Lastra-Anadon (IE School of Global and Public A airs)
Kenneth Scheve (Yale University)
David Stasavage (NYU)
RI16: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Power, Iden es, and Narra ves in Infrastructure Poli cs
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Disc.
Carla Freeman (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Strangers, Kith, or Kin? A Study of PRC Poli cal In uence in
Southeast Asia along the Belt and Road
Irene Chan (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)
RI17: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Contemporary Challenges to US Foreign Policy
Flash Talk Session
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Elsa Talat Khwaja (George Mason University)
Boris Ananyev (MGIMO University )
Robert Asaadi (Portland State University)
Trade, Security, and Authoritarianism: Domes c Poli cs of Foreign
Economic Policy in China
Hiroki Takeuchi (Southern Methodist University)
Trump, Reciprocity, and Liberal Interna onal Order
Bryan Peeler (University of Manitoba)
Why Washington Should Not Seek Regime Change in Tehran
Robert Asaadi (Portland State University)
Racial Bias and informa on Processing in Military Interven ons
The Network Architecture of Development Interven ons: Exploring
the Rela onal Dynamics of Aid-Impact in Fragile and Con ictA ected States: The Case of Pakistan and Afghanistan
Elsa Talat Khwaja (George Mason University)
Sanc ons go East: does geography ma er?
Boris Ananyev (MGIMO University )
Intelligence Studies for Policymakers: Bridging the divide early in
the intelligence producer - consumer rela onship
Gary Gomez (Old Dominion University)
RI18: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Flash Talk Session
The Cybersecurity Ecosystem: Challenges and Opportuni es
Neutrality in Interna onal Rela ons
Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study)
Trading with the Enemy? Framing Na onal Security Concerns and
Public Opinion about Trade During Con ict
Celeste Beesley (Brigham Young University)
Neutrality and Neutraliza on: A Grand Humanitarian Geopoli cal
Statecra Challenging the Return of Great Power Rivalry in the 21st
Century
Herbert Reginbogin (The Catholic University of America)
Neutrality and the Missions of Interna onal Spor ng Federa ons
Geo rey Allen Pigman (Lausanne University - GS&OSC)
RI20: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Interna onalism and the Interna onal Order: Perspec ves from
the Rest
Theory
Global Development
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Waleed Hazbun (University of Alabama)
Waleed Hazbun (University of Alabama)
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Revisi ng Rome: Africa and the Interna onal Legal Order
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
The Mexican revolu onary tradi on in interna onal law 1917-1939
Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles)
Richard Johnson (University of Strathclyde)
Gil Baram (Tel Aviv University)
Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Amit Sheniak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Mahsa Alimardani (University of Oxford)
The Mechanisms of Na onal Cyber Capability Development
Anthony Craig (Cardi University)
Max Gallop (University of Strathclyde)
Richard Johnson (University of Strathclyde)
A ribu on 4.0: Reformula ng the Ques on of State Response to
Cyber A acks
Gil Baram (Tel Aviv University)
Udi Sommer (Tel Aviv University)
Beyond the Cybersecurity Wild West: Cyber O ense Dominance,
Regional Chainganging, and Interna onal Coopera on
Mason Richey (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Oumar Ba (Morehouse College)
Arnulf Becker Lorca (PUCV)
“My Government Cares about you:” Prac ces of Solidarity as Global
Ordering
Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University)
Regional Value, Interna onal Recogni on: Poli cs of World Heritage
Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Alabama)
A Di erent Interna onalism: the case of the UNPO
Aus n Schutz (University of Alabama)
RI21: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Health Emergencies: Challenges to Global, Regional, and Na onal
Governance
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Simon Rushton (University of She eld)
Catherine Worsnop (University of Maryland School of Public
Policy)
"The Space in Cybersecurity: Cyber-Spa ality and the development
of cybersecurity exper se"
Securi zing Polio
Poli cal Turbulence and Iran's Informa on Controls: Telegram
Censorship and Iran's Internet Na onalisa on
Nuclear Weapons and Infec ous Disease: The Role of Science,
Policy, and the State
Issues of Cyberspace Territorializa on: Possible Contribu ons of the
Antarc c Treaty
Endemic Pandemics: The Normalisa on of Health Security Threats
Amit Sheniak (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Mahsa Alimardani (University of Oxford)
Renato Matheus Mendes Fakhoury (University of
Massachuse s Lowell)
RI19: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Neutral State Diplomacy in the Twen eth and Twenty- rst Century
Diploma c Studies
Interna onal Law
Chair
Disc.
Pascal Lo az (Waseda Ins tute for Advanced Study)
William T. Eliason (Na onal Defense University)
Neutrality as a Model for the New Eastern Europe?
Heinz Gaertner (University of Vienna/Interna onal Ins tute for
Peace (IIP))
Jeremy Youde (University of Minnesota Duluth)
Renu Singh (Georgetown University)
Jimyong Um (University of Sydney)
“Clean your house and don’t get pregnant”: Zika and feminist
cri que of global health security
Clare Wenham (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
RI23: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Local Poli cs vs Global Projects: Domes c Responses to Security
Sector Assistance
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Jessica R. Piombo (Naval Postgraduate School)
Pierre Englebert (Pomona College)
Modern Bu ers: Geographic “Conveyor Belts” in Interstate Rivalry
Boaz Atzili (American University)
Min Kim (American University)
The Domes c Dynamics of Security Force Assistance: Unpacking
State Responses to Security Threats
Jessica R. Piombo (Naval Postgraduate School)
Pierre Englebert (Pomona College)
Thomas Maguire (King's College London)
Uniformed NGOs: Contradic ons of Foreign Military Training
William Reno (Northwestern University)
Ryan Burke (US Air Force Academy)
RI24: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Roundtable
Re-thinking Sino-Japanese Aliena on: History, Na onalism and
Regionalism in East Asia's Post-US Order
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Evelyn Goh (Australian Na onal University)
Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno)
Yoshihide Soeya (Keio University)
Amy S. King (Australian Na onal University)
Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College)
RI25: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Neoliberal Pandemics
Panel
Deganit Paikowsky (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Saadia Pekkanen (University of Washington, Sea le)
Seonhee Kim (Columbia University)
Rajeswari P. Rajagopalan (Observer Research Founda on)
Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)
P. J. Blount (University of Luxembourg)
RI28: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Poli cal Organiza on in Deeply Divided Socie es
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Disc.
Esra Elif Nartok (Karadeniz Technical University)
John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)
Na onalism and Iden ty in Post-Maidan Ukraine
The Federal Republics of Ambazonia: Two Embodiments in Pursuit
of One State out of Cameroon
Sandra Tombe (George Mason University)
RI29: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Democra za on and its Processes in South Asian Countries
Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)
Vlad Kravtsov (Spring Hill College)
Tobias Ide (Murdoch University)
Mao Suzuki (University of Southern California)
COVID-19 and Neoliberalism: making a crisis worse, and routes out
of a dying ideology
Owain D. Williams (University of Leeds)
Panel
Intelligence Studies
James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School)
James J. Wirtz (Naval Postgraduate School)
Jan Goldman (The Citadel)
Re ec ons on U.S. Congressioal Oversight and Contact with the CIA
Joe Wippl (Boston University)
Friendly Counterparts, Mul ple Interests and Intelligences in Search
of a Common European Union Intelligence Iden ty. A CIA Version of
XYZ?
Adriana N. Seagle (Bellevue University)
Mark Silinsky (Haifa University, US Army War College 20152018)
Panel
South Asia in World Poli cs
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interdisciplinary Studies
Disc.
Disc.
Marke ng through Pandemics? The Role of the Pharmaceu cal
Industry in Global Pandemic Governance
Iran’s Islamic Revolu onary Guard Corps - Its Similari es to the
Soviet KGB and the German SS and Gestapo
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Brandon Ives (Seoul Na onal University)
COVID-19 and the Dynamics of Poli cal Con icts
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Roundtable
Nataliia Kasianenko (California State University, Fresno)
Neoliberalism and authoritarianism in Russian health governance
RI26: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Intelligence-Policy-Society Rela onships
RI27: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Re ec ons on Space Security from Around the World
Iden ty Poli cs for the Powerful? An Explana on for the Number
of Organiza ons Represen ng Ethnic Groups in Power
Global Health
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
George Greanias (Virginia Tech)
Chad M. Levinson (Virginia Tech)
Interna onal Security Studies
Playing to the Court: Anglo-American Security Assistance, PatronClient Rela ons, and Domes c Poli cs in Cold War Southeast Asia
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
At the (dis)Pleasure of the President
Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s)
Nehginpao Kipgen (O.P. Jindal Global University)
Regime Defense: Internal Threats and Explaining State Responses to
Ethnona onalist Challengers
Jamison Heinkel (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg)
Explaining Pakistan’s Declining Security Environment: Structural
Issues in Islamabad’s Na onal Security State
Arshad Ali (University of Management and Technology Lahore)
Federalism in India: An Analysis of the Centripetal Resurgence since
the end of Coali on Governments
Guru Krishnasamy (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
RI30: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Russia and Interna onal Security
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami)
Jack J. Porter (Military College of South Carolina)
How and Why the US Got Russian Theory of Victory Wrong:
Implica ons for Scholarship and Policy.
Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky (IDC Herzliya)
Michael Kofman (Wilson Center)
Panel
Cyberpower and Interna onal Security: evoking cyber resources
tools as part of Russia’s rebuilt of power in a mul polar
Interna onal System
Danielle Jacon Ayres Pinto (Federal University of Santa Catarina
(UFSC))
Larlecianne Piccolli (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul,
Brazil)
Riva Sobrado de Freitas (Universidade do Oeste de Santa
Catarina)
Regime Change Anxie es: The Regime Security Dilemma and
Russian Challenges to American Hegemony
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera (George Mason University)
William Yaworsky (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
RI39: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
Engaged in Foreign Territories: The Role of External Powers in
Con ict and Peacebuilding
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Monika Thakur (York University)
Philip Mar n (George Mason University)
Benjamin Denison (Notre Dame Interna onal Security Center,
University of Notre Dame)
Hegemonic Rivalries?: The United States and China in Africa
Lev Topor (Center for Cyber Law and Policy, University of Haifa)
Intrastate Armed Con icts Interna onaliza on: the Spa al and
Systemic Factors Outcome
Russian In uence Opera ons Against NATO: Spread of Chaos and
Divide et Impera
RI31: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Law, Crime, and Accountability in Global Markets
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
The Eagle, the Condor, and Exodus: New Direc ons in Poli cal
Theater and Border Spectacle
Earl Conteh-Morgan (University of South Florida)
Irina Antonova (Saint-Petersburg State University)
Where China meets peace-builders: Chinese engagement in the
peace process in Myanmar
Monalisa Adhikari (University of Edinburgh)
(Il)legi mate Interven on in Intrastate Con ict
Boram Lee (Harvard University)
Boram Lee (Harvard University)
Bri ney Koehnlein (Indiana University)
Does blacklis ng work? Re-evalua ng the market hypothesis in the
global an -money laundering regime
Devin Case-Ruchala (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill)
Mark Nance (North Carolina State University)
RI40: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Experimental Approaches to Studying Foreign Policy and
Interna onal Con ict
Domes c sources of extraterritoriality in intellectual property
regula on
Foreign Policy Analysis
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Interna onal Communica on
The condi onal arm of the law. The e ect of an -bribery laws and
market concentra on on foreign direct investment
Chair
Disc.
Siyao Li (University of Pennsylvania)
Carly Wayne (Washington University in St. Louis)
Carly Wayne (Washington University in St. Louis)
Lorenzo Crippa (Department of Government, University of
Essex)
I Don’t Know It, I Just Know It’s True: Public Percep ons of
Interna onal Human Rights Condi ons
Karen Nershi (University of Pennsylvania)
Developing a Uni ed Theory of Public Percep ons of Terrorism
Clayton Webb (University of Kansas)
Tes ng the Economic Costs of Money Laundering
RI33: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Roundtable
Mee ng in the Middle: New Horizons in Global Transla on Studies
Theory
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Nazli Avdan (University of Kansas)
Clayton Webb (University of Kansas)
Good for now? The temporal classi ca on of foreign policies: a
conjoint experiment
Rotem Dvir (Texas A&M University)
Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania)
Einar Wigen (University of Oslo)
Janine Schmoldt (University of Erfurt)
Jane Darby Menton (University of Cambridge)
Anatoly Reshetnikov (Webster Vienna Private University)
Kevin Funk (Trinity College)
RI38: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Iden ty and Social Movements from Below
Panel
A tudinal Anchoring: Leader's A tude and the Credibility of
Threat
Joon Hyuk Chung (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Taking Aggrega on Seriously: Individual Preferences, Public
Opinion, and Foreign Policy Decision-making
Maël van Beek (The Ohio State University)
RI41: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Public Opinion and Security
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Security Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Chair
Disc.
Niranjan Barik (Ravenshaw University)
Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University)
The Transna onal Social Contract in the Global South
Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine)
A feminist analysis of the ‘embodied’ experiences of Nepali women
migrant workers in the Middle East
Hari KC (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Oral Histories and Responses to Poli cal Violence
Rabea Kirmani (Georgetown University)
Panel
Panel
Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University)
Michael Tomz (Stanford University)
""He kept us out of war?" The causes of alterna ve audience costs
Dov Levin (The University of Hong Kong)
Tetsuro Kobayashi (City University of Hong Kong)
Decision against a Preven ve War in US Policy: Strategic Calcula on
or Morality?
Yu Aoki (City University of New York, Graduate Center)
Decisionmakers’ percep on of American power and the formula on
of the United States’ foreign policy in the Middle East
“S cky” Foreign Policy Roles: Nexus Between Elites and Public
Through Ontological Security Lenses
Julie-Pier Nadeau (University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM))
Tijana Rečević (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Poli cal
Science)
RI42: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Petro-state Security
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Kazushige Kobayashi (Geneva Graduate Ins tute of
Interna onal and Development Studies)
Je D. Colgan (Brown University)
The Energy Transi on and Oil Wars: Will There Be a Peace
Dividend?
Emily Meierding (Naval Postgraduate School)
Leader Narcissism, In ated Self-Image Maintenance, and War
Dura on
John Harden (The Ohio State University)
RI45: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
A tudes and Associa ons with Migra on
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Local Economic Bene ts Increase Posi vity toward Foreigners
Steven Liao (University of California, Riverside)
Benjamin Newman (University of California, Riverside)
Petro-states roles and strategies in regional security governance: a
compara ve area study
Backlash or Legi miza on? Voter Responses to Pro-immigra on
Reforms
Regime Type and Foreign Policy Adventurism: Comparing Contested
Successions in Iraq and Saudi Arabia
Skill Level, Ideas, and Academic Orienta on: Explaining the Link
between Educa on and Pro-Immigrant A tudes
Victor M. Mijares (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia)
Alexander Kustov (Yale University)
Seungbin Park (University of Alabama)
Kim-Lee Tuxhorn (University of Calgary)
Russell Lucas (Michigan State University)
Foreign Policy in Oil-Producing States: The Colonial Roots of PetroAggression
Nils Hägerdal (Tu s University)
Explaining Nega ve A tudes towards Immigra on in Europe: The
Impact of Cross-Sectoral Mobility
Saliha Me nsoy (University of Groningen)
Caspian Oil and the Case of a Tamed Petro-(but s ll an)-Aggression
Alan Zebek (University of Massachuse s Boston)
RI43: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Panel
West, East, North, and South: Turkish Foreign Policy in a Mul Polar System
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Lisel Hintz (Johns Hopkins University - SAIS)
Turkey's Rela ons with the West: A Framework of Intra-Alliance
Opposi on
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College)
Turkey’s Middle East Policy during the AKP Reign
Hasan Yonten (Neumann University)
Tensions in the Middle East: Measuring the challenges and
prospects in the US-Turkey Strategic Partnership
Ismail Erkam Sula (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University)
RI47: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
New Direc ons in Ac ve Learning
Roundtable
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Michael Murphy (University of O awa)
Stéphanie Martel (Queen's University)
Rebecca Tiessen (University of O awa)
Ana Paula Maielo (State University of Paraiba)
Miguel de Larrinaga (University of O awa)
RI48: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Eurocentrism, Post-Liberal order, and the Rise of China
Panel
Theory
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)
Anahita Arian (University of Erfurt)
Turkish Foreign Policy in the Black Sea: NATO Iden ty or Turning
Towards a Eurasian Pivot?
IR Theory;S ll a white man's burden
China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve and Sino-Turkish Rela ons: What
does the Rise of China mean for Turkey?
Between Power and Percep on: Analyzing China’s In uence in
Interna onal Rela ons
Panel
RI44: Thursday 8:00 PM - 9:15 PM
Personality and Percep ons: How Leaders In uence Interna onal
Poli cs
"Decoding the role contesta on process; understanding China’s
grand strategy"
Sinem Kocamaz (Ege University)
Ozge Soylemez (King's College London)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Disc.
Disc.
Brent E. Sasley (University of Texas at Arlington)
Baris Kesgin (Elon University)
The Role of Personality in Interna onal Trade Nego a on: President
Donald Trump’s Approach to the NAFTA-USMCA Renego a on
Process
Sco Fitzsimmons (University of Limerick)
Tough Enough: How Militarism A ects Leaders Di erently
Ma hew Timmerman (American University)
E ect of Sanc ons on the Policital Beliefs of Russian Leaders
Evgeniia Shahin (Bilkent University)
Seema Narain (Deshbandhu College)
Ivana Karaskova (Charles University/Associa on for
Interna onal A airs)
Cagla Demirduzen (Arizona State University)
The Resurgence of Global Marxism: Xi Jinping’s Marxism and its
Challenge to the Liberal Order in the wake of COVID-19.
Ruairidh Brown (University of No ngham Ningbo)
Friday
FA00: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
SB: Great Powers
Train and Equip: “Partner” Forces and Postcon ict Peacebuilding
Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Research Sound Byte
Renanah Miles Joyce (Columbia University)
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Security Assistance and Military Behavior: Cross-na onal Evidence
from Africa
Tom Waldman (Macquarie University)
Vicarious Warfare: American Strategy and the Illusion of War on the
Cheap
Tom Waldman (Macquarie University)
All About Poli cs: The American Electoral Cycle and Presiden al
Decision-Making in War
Moving Target: The Evolu on of US Strategies to Develop the Iraqi
Army
Rachel Teco
William Reno (Northwestern University)
It’s Educa onal: Selec on into US military training missions
Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal)
Lee J. M. Seymour (Université de Montréal)
Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)
The Geopoli cal Role of the US in the Rewri ng of the Japanese
Cons tu on of 1947 and the Forma on of the Kosovo Cons tu on
of 2008
Arbenita Sopaj (Kobe University)
The status of Brazil: A qualita ve assessment of the percep ons of
the pres ge of the country from the perspec ve of great powers
Daniel Buarque (King's College London)
Eternal Stalemate: The Complexi es of Japan-Soviet Rela ons in
East Asia, 1985-1991
Shakhnoza Eshonkulova (Kobe University)
Self-Assump on of the Responsible Great-power Iden ty: China’s
Narra ves on Responsibility and its Interna onal Role-taking"
Asaf Alibegovic (Heidelberg University )
Belarus: the Geopoli cs and Foreign Policy of an in-between
country
Panel
Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University)
Jessica C. Weiss (Cornell University)
Maria Repnikova (Georgia State University )
Ja Ian Chong (Na onal University of Singapore)
Chinese Government Lobbying in the United States
Erin Carter (University of Southern California)
Channeling PRC Pressure: Media, Immigra on, and Ins tu ons in
Australia and New Zealand
Eric Hundman (NYU Shanghai)
Democra c Demonstra on E ects? China’s Informa onal Statecra
and Global Support for Democracy
Meir Alkon (Harvard University)
Audrye Wong (Harvard University)
The Securi za on of Chinese in uence in Australia
Andrew Chubb (Lancaster University)
Winning Hearts and Minds or Stoking Resentment? Exploring the
E ects of Chinese Foreign Aid on Africans' Percep ons of China
Evan Jones (University of Maryland)
FA02: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
The Poli cs of Security Assistance in Weak States: Understanding
the Causes, Consequences and E ec veness of Interna onal
Military Training
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal)
Theodore McLauchlin (University of Montreal)
Tricia Sullivan (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Interna onal Organiza on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Julian Eckl (University of St. Gallen)
Clara Weinhardt (Maastricht University)
Jean-Frederic Morin (Universite Laval)
Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno)
A er the Rise of the ‘Emerging Powers’: The Changing but
Persistent Role of Di eren al Treatment in WHO-channeled Global
Health Financing
‘Developing country’ category in the Global Environmental Regime
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
FA03: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Di eren al Treatment in World Poli cs: Beyond the North-South
Divide?
Julian Eckl (University of St. Gallen)
Jonathan Millins (University of Antwerp)
FA01: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Contextualizing China’s Foreign In uence Ac vi es
(Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
The Poli cs of Interna onal Military Training in Failed States
Deborah Barros Leal Farias (University of New South Wales)
The China Paradox: What Trade Rules for a (Developing) Economic
Powerhouse?
Kristen Hopewell (University of Bri sh Columbia)
How the rise of Brazil, India, and China has shaped the evolu on of
climate nance under the United Na ons Framework Conven on
on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Simon Herr (University of St. Gallen)
Di eren al treatment of whom? The quest of Least Developed
Countries for exibili es in TRIPS
Clara Weinhardt (Maastricht University)
FA04: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Regional Economic Alliance in the Paci c
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo)
John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo)
Kei Koga (Nanyang Technological University)
State-State and State-Market Alliances in the Forging of the ASEAN
Economic Community: The Case of Capital Markets
Lena Rethel (University of Warwick)
Between Decoupling and Dependence: Do Regional Countries
Choose between the US and China?
Natasha Hamilton-Hart (University of Auckland Business
School)
Geoeconomics of Indo-Paci c in the 21st Century; A Way to Peace
or War by Other Means?
Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California)
The Rise of Imperial Humanitarianism. The Role of the Interna onal
Red Cross in the Making of Interna onal Law, 1864-1914
Rising China, Reac ve Regionalism? Southeast Asia and South
America Compared
Chris an Mueller (University of No ngham Ningbo China)
Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University)
Jessica C. Liao (North Carolina State University)
FA05: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Weaponized Interdependence and Interna onal Rela ons
Panel
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)
Daniel Drezner (Tu s University)
Weaponized Interdependence, Human Rights, and the Power of the
Reverse-Panop con
Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s)
Coercion Unbound? China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve and the
Concept of “Weaponized Interdependence”
Thomas Cavanna (Tu s University, Fletcher School)
Weaponized Interdependence and Networked Coercion
Henry Farrell
Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Interna onal Arms Collabora on Projects: Weapons
Interdependence without Weaponized Interdependence
Kaija Schilde (Boston University)
Florian Bodamer (Boston University)
FA06: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Interna onal LGBTQ+ Rights: Between Cosmopolitanism and
Na onalism
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Human Rights
Chair
Disc.
Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Je erson University)
Beatrice Chateauvert-Gagnon (York University)
Trump's campaign to Decriminalize Homosexuality in the world
Emerson Maione (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro )
Why now? Interna onal LGBTIQ rights and the United Na ons
Ariel G. Mekler (Graduate Center, CUNY)
Transna onal imposi on or libera on? The interna onalism of the
gay libera on movement
Alexander Sto el (Queen Mary University of London)
LGBTQ Inclusion, Islamophobia and a Transna onal Structure: A
Case Study of LGBTQ Appropria on by the Hindu-Na onalists for
Majoritarian Ends in India
Nikhil Sehra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
FA07: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Beyond Eurocentrism in 19th Century Interna onal Rela ons
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
James E. Worrall (University of Leeds)
Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon cal Catholic University of Chile)
Wars, Insurgencies, and the Militariza on of State Building in Late
Nineteenth Century East Asia
Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College)
Malaria, Independence, and the End of Privateering in the Atlan c
Mark A. Shirk (University of Cambridge)
Slavery in 19th Century Brazil: resistance as IR
Gustavo de Góes Bezerra (PUC Rio)
UNISC – Community University: local self-governance alterna ves
for higher educa on in a context of weak statehood in South Brazil
Anna Paula de Moraes Bennech (Würzburg University)
FA08: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Quan ta ve Approaches to the History of Interna onal Rela ons
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Chair
Ryan Gri ths (Syracuse University)
Introducing 'The Poli cs of Warring-States Japan, 1467-1600' Data
Nicholas Anderson (Yale University)
Unrealized Poten al? Developmental Dispari es, Rela ve
Capabili es, and Balancing Behaviors
Maryum Alam (The Ohio State University)
Daniel S. Smith (Ohio State University)
Revisi ng Social Revolu on
Adam Casey (University of Michigan)
FA09: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Interna onal Law in a Local Context
Panel
Interna onal Law
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Ma hew Millard (Nazarbayev University)
Francesca Parente (Princeton University)
Trump v. Interna onal Law? Paradoxes of Support across
Contemporary Issues
Richard Maass (Old Dominion University)
The Evolu on of Chinese Legal Perspec ves on Maintaining
Interna onal Peace and Security in Cyberspace
Bo Ma (Nanjing University )
Liberal ops: the struggles of interna onal law in avoiding con icts
and their impact on the interna onal order.
Gleice Miranda (Royal Holloway University of London)
Valen na Maljak (Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb)
Bystanders amid Atrocity Crimes
Zachary Kaufman (University of Houston Law Center)
FA10: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Complex Sovereign es: Indigenous Peoples Re-shaping
Interna onal Poli cs
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Gabrielle A. Slowey (York University)
Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)
Borders, Covid-19 and Indigenous Self-Determina on
Rauna J. Kuokkanen (University of Lapland)
Transforming External Sovereignty: Indigenous Asser ons of Selfdetermina on in Trade and Global Agreements, Defense, and
Immigra on in Canada and New Zealand
Sheryl Ligh oot (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Complex Sovereign es, Indigenous Peoples, Digital Technology, and
the Na onal Security Se ler State
David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph)
Cons tu onal Recogni on, Reconcilia on, and Australian Projects
of Se ler Colonialism
Kiera Ladner (University of Manitoba)
Michael McCrossan (University of New Brunswick - Saint John)
FA11: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Inside the Black Box: Bureaucra c Poli cs and Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Oya Dursun-Ozkanca (Elizabethtown College)
Chris an Lequesne (Sciences Po, Paris)
Coali ons of Foreign Policy Entrepreneurs, Hearings, and
Congressional In uence on U.S. and Saudi Arabian Policies in Yemen
George Shambaugh (Georgetown University)
Ideology, Bureaucracy and Foreign Policy: Brazilian diplomacy and
the Armed Forces during the Brazilian military regime (1964-1985)
Alessandra Beber Cas lho (University of São Paulo)
The purpose of foreign policy as a public policy: Brazilian
bureaucracy and Paris Agreement
Elze Rodrigues (University of São Paulo)
The EU’s Longer Arm Abroad: The Role of EU Delega ons in Crisis
Management
Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters (School of Advanced Interna onal
Studies, Johns Hopkins University)
Rethinking Foreign Policy Bureaucracy: How State Agencies Cope
When the Leader Has a Di erent Foreign Policy Agenda
Berkay Gülen (University of Washington)
FA12: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
How the UN Peacekeeping Opera ons Shape War and Peace
Scien
Chair
Disc.
c Study of Interna onal Processes
Mar n Waehlisch (United Na ons)
Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford)
Power of Commander in UN Peace Opera ons
Norihito Kubota (Na onal Defense Academy)
Determinants of human rights ac vi es in United Na ons
peacekeeping opera ons
Sabine O o (Uppsala University )
Hannah Marie a Smidt (University of Zurich)
Constan n Ruhe (Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)
Cri cal Juncture of Democra za on: Does the UN make a di erence
in post-con ict elec ons?
Baris Ari (University of East Anglia)
Ismene Gizelis (University of Essex)
Wakako Maekawa (Nagoya University of Commerce and
Business)
Protectors or Predators? Sexual Exploita on and Abuse in UN
Peacekeeping
Chhandosi Roy (University at Bu alo, SUNY)
Kris n Cruz (University at Bu alo)
FA13: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Cyber Dimensions of Chinese Poli cs
Partner Organiza on
Associa on of Chinese Poli cal Studies
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Nele Noesselt (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Nele Noesselt (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Gregory J. Moore (University of No ngham, Ningbo)
Xi Chen (University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley)
Fangzhu Lu (Renmin University of China)
Li Jiangang (Communica on University of China)
Shuanping Dai (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Sebas an Harnisch (Heidelberg University)
FA14: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Migra on Governance Beyond the State
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Law
Disc.
Nicholas Micinski (ISA Rosenau Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston
University)
An Emerging Interna onal Norm of Paid Voluntary Return or
Remigra on? The Interna onal O ce for Migra on (IOM), The
Netherlands, and Japan
Michael O. Sharpe (City University of New York)
The European Union is Collabora ng with Criminals in Libya to
Prevent Refugees from Reaching Europe
Yohannes Woldemariam (George Mason University )
FA15: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Compe ng Knowledge Power Around the World
Panel
Interna onal Educa on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University)
Tero Erkkilä (University of Helsinki)
Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University)
Thinking Globally: Numbers, Algorithms and Conven onal Power
Tero Erkkilä (University of Helsinki)
Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University)
Building global higher educa on networks through the ‘Belt-andRoad’ ini a ve
Meng Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Technological University)
Tolga Demiryol (Al nbas University)
Partnerships in Higher Educa on Between Central Asia and China
Under the Belt and Road Ini a ve
William Lo (Educa on University of Hong Kong)
Dana Abdrasheva (The Educa on University of Hong Kong)
South Africa in the Global Knowledge Produc on Business
David Hornsby (Carleton University)
Whose Land? Whose University?: Re-Imagining the American Land
Grand University
Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College)
FA16: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Turkish Foreign Policy: Ideologies, Iden
Partner Organiza on
es, Principles-I
Interna onal Rela ons Council of Turkey
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Solarte Roberto (Pon
Panel
Leave None Behind: Interna onal Rela ons Simula ons and
Hispanic/Minority Serving Ins tu ons
John L. Linantud (University of Houston Downtown)
Structured Delegate Training: Wading in or jumping in the deep
end?
Brian Dille (Mesa Community College)
FA18: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Canada Among Na ons: Poli cal Turmoil in a Tumultuous World
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Milana Nikolko (Carleton University)
David B. Carment (Carleton University)
Stuck in the Middle with You: Canada-China rela ons in the era of
US-China clashes
Duane Bra
(Mount Royal University)
Provinces and Canadian Foreign Policy Agenda: Harmony or Clash of
Priori es?
Nelson Michaud (Ecole Na onales d' admin publique)
Designer Mul lateralism and Canada’s Interna onal Policies:
Ins tu onal Informality and the COVID-19 Crisis
Michael W. Manulak (Norman Paterson School of Interna onal
A airs)
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
South Asia in World Poli cs
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Richard Nimijean (Masaryk University )
David B. Carment (Carleton University)
Geopoli cs and Diplomacy in Canadian Arc c Rela ons
Kari Roberts (Mount Royal University )
FA19: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Beyond Liberal Peacebuilding: Prac ces of Peace Otherwise in
Colombia
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Maria Lucia Zapata Cancelado (Javeriana University)
Lisa McLean (Kroc Ins tute for Interna onal Peace Studies,
Notre Dame)
Guardians of Hope: The Temporal Poli cs of Peacebuilding in
Colombia
Angela Lederach (University of Notre Dame)
Territorial Peace and Con ict Transforma on
Maria Lucia Zapata Cancelado (Javeriana University)
The power of Transforma ve Memories: an intersec onal approach
to work with LGTBQ vic ms in their territories. Understanding hope
as a choice.
Mery Rodriguez (Observatorio para La Paz)
A ab Alam (University of Delhi)
Yasmeen Jahan (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
COVID-19, Globaliza on and Developing Countries: India’s Response
Rahul Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
The Response from Global South State to Hegemonic globaliza on:
A case of India
Pooja Kotwal (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY NEW DELHI)
Human Rights of the Marginalized in the Liberal Interna onal
Order : A Case study of the Dalits in India
Avkash Jadhav (University of Mumbai. St. Xavier's College.
Mumbai.)
Globaliza on and Neoliberal Polity: A Study of Dalits in India
Dhannjay Kumar Rai (Central University of Gujarat)
FA21: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Independence Movements: The Quest for Na onalis c Recogni on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i)
Keiko Hirata (California State University, Northridge)
Managing Ethnona onal Con ict in India: Iden ty, Interests, and
Ins tu ons
Kishore Dash (Thunderbird at Arizona State University)
Independence of Hawai'i
Michael Haas (University of Hawai'i)
Can a Post Pandemic Canada E ec vely Address Global Challenges?
Chair
Disc.
cia Universidad Javeriana)
FA20: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Challenges to Liberaliza on in India in a post-COVID-19 World
Ac ve Learning in Interna onal A airs
Chair
Disc.
Martha Marquez (Universidad Javeriana )
Peacebuilding and Reconcilia on in Colombia, a perspec ve from
Libera on Chris anism.
Sinem Acikmese (Kadir Has University)
Dilaver Arikan Acar (Yasar University)
Meltem Mu uler-Bac (Sabanci University)
Binnur Ozkececi-Taner (Hamline University)
Fuat Keyman (Sabanci University)
FA17: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Making Simula ons Work
Violence, Peace and Territory views from na onal governments and
the Colombian-Venezuelan border territories
FA22: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Compara ve Foreign Fisheries Policy
Panel
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Law
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)
Mark Axelrod (Michigan State University)
Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)
Engaging with Regionals Fisheries Organiza ons: Iceland in NAFO
and NEAFC
Áslaug Ásgeirsdó r (Bates College)
Domes c Sources of Japan’s Foreign Fisheries Policy
Atsushi Ishii (Tohoku University)
Isao Sakaguchi (Gakushuin University)
Yasuhiro Sanada (Waseda University)
Hiroshi Ohta (Waseda University, SILS)
Interna onal Fishery Regime and Domes c Ins tu ons—Australia
and New Zealand in the Commission for Conserva on of Southern
Blue n Tuna (CCSBT)
Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Paci c University)
Data Can be Dangerous, but US, Canadian, and German O cials See
Di erent Risks in Data Troves
The Evolu on of Canada’s Interna onal Fisheries Policies
J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston)
V. Miranda Chase (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Linda Holcombe (University of Massachuse s Boston)
FA23: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Feeling and Ac ng Like an Organiza on
Susan Aaronson (George Washington University )
Panel
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Populism and Global Governance: Is the Mul lateral System
Broken?
Daniel Drache (York University)
Marc D. Froese (Burman University)
FA26: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Change in the Interna onal Order I: Ins tu ons
Mehmet Akif Kumral (Independent Scholar)
Thomas Lindemann (Ecole Polytechnique/Universite de
Versailles Saint Quen n)
English School
Interna onal Organiza on
Can Interna onal Regimes impact Foreign Aid Policy? So power,
peer pressure, and reputa on
Ruth Ben-Artzi (Providence College)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Trine Flockhart (University of Southern Denmark)
Zachary Paikin (University of Kent)
Zachary Paikin (University of Kent)
Remembering Transna onal Altruisms: Empathe c Sacri ce beyond
Violent Protest and Peaceful Ac vism
Resilience in Global Interna onal Society
Project Think?: A Cri cal Perspec ve on NGOs, Social Jus ce, and
Democracy in the Middle East
The Balance of Power
Elena Korosteleva (University of Kent)
Irina Petrova (KU Leuven)
Mehmet Akif Kumral (Independent Scholar)
Gizem F. Zencirci (Providence College)
Catherine Herrold (Indiana University)
Barry Buzan (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Contesta on in Interna onal Society
Naunihal Singh (Air War College)
Missteps and Mu nies: A New Coup-Proo ng Paradox
Christopher Faulkner (Centre College)
Jonathan M. Powell (University of Central Florida)
Coopera on in the Shadow of Crisis: Regional Organiza ons and
Coup Risk
Chris na Co ero (University of California, San Diego)
Can Coups Make Be er Militaries? The Counterintui ve Case of
Turkey
Özgür Özkan (University of Washington)
An Incredible Counter to Coups, or an (In)credible Commitment?
The Demand and Supply of Alliances for States under Internal
Threat
Andrew McWard (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Hohyun Yoon (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
FA25: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Governance Disrup on and the Return of the State in the Global
Digital Economy
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Adap ve Governance for the Internet of Things (IoT): Coping with
Emerging Security Risks
Irina Brass (University College London)
Jesse Sowell (Texas A&M University)
Digital Polarity Theory: Explaining the Great Internet Splintering
“#Imagina on Fail”: RegTech in Global Finance
Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Marc Lenglet (NEOMA Business School)
Zachary Paikin (University of Kent)
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich)
Amelie Theussen (University of Southern Denmark)
The Market
Catherine Herrold (Indiana University)
Disc.
Balkan Devlen (Carleton University)
War
Acquiescence or Agency? Response of Grassroots Actors to Aid
Coloniza on
FA24: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Coups
Panel
FA27: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Newer Direc ons in the Study of European Foreign Policy –
Strengths and Weaknesses
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Henrik Larsen (University of Copenhagen)
Henrik Larsen (University of Copenhagen)
Saying and doing EU foreign policy – a compara ve assessment of
the High Representa ves’ public diploma c prac ces
Caterina Carta (Université Laval)
Norma ve Power Europe and the Discursive Context: the End of
Poli cal Performa vity?
Henrik Larsen (University of Copenhagen)
CONTESTATIONS OF EUROPEAN ACTORNESS: DISCURSIVE
CHALLENGES FROM RUSSIA AND TURKEY
Senem Aydin-Duzgit (Sabanci University)
The Prac ce of Persuasion: Socializa on and Prac ce Theory in the
Making of EU Foreign and Security Policy
Niklas Bremberg (Stockholm University & Swedish Ins tute of
Interna onal A airs)
Great Expecta ons: understanding the performance of EU Global
Actorness
Ken McDonagh (Dublin City University)
FA28: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Informal Interna onal Poli cs (IIP)
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
David Ross Black (Dalhousie University)
Hevina S. Dashwood (Brock University)
Informal Interna onal Poli cs (IIP): A Research Agenda
Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's University College at UWO)
Panel
Governance Gaps and Voluntary Global Governance Regimes: EarlyMover Strategies from the Global South
J. Andrew Grant (Queen's University)
Raynold Wonder Alorse (Queen's University)
Black Interna onalism as Erased IR: Loca ng Gender and Race in
American Foreign Policy
Rule-Breakers or Innovators? How global bureaucrats aid local
peace and development
Susanna P. Campbell (American University)
A Price Worth Paying? UN Peacekeepers as Enablers of
Authoritarianism
Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading)
Oisin Tansey (King's College London)
Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London)
W. R. Nadège Compaoré (University of Toronto)
So Call Me a State, Maybe? Theorizing Interna onal State
Recogni on
Megan Payler (The University of Western Ontario)
“If you want to mine you must rst meet the custodians of the
land”: Rela ons between Global Corporate Actors and Informal
Authori es
Mohamed Sesay (York University)
Performance on Human Rights Standards: Prac ce-oriented
Analysis of AU and EU Peacebuilders
Chiara De Franco (University of Southern Denmark)
Linnea Gelot (Folke Bernado e Academy)
Poli cs or Performance? Leadership Accountability in UN
Peacekeeping
Magnus Lundgren (Stockholm University)
Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London)
Vincenzo Bove (University of Warwick)
FA29: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Covert Ac on and Secret Intelligence: Challenges and Tempta ons
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Cullen Nu (U.S. Naval Academy)
Julia Macdonald (University of Denver)
Brendan R. Green (University of Cincinna )
FA32: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Contending Models of World Order: Hegemony, Tianxia, Global
Caliphate, and Beyond
Subterfuge to Stay Friends: Why States Act Covertly Against Allies,
Not Adversaries
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Intelligence and Retrenchment: Can Declining Great Powers Trade
Power for Knowledge?
Chair
Disc.
Cullen Nu
(U.S. Naval Academy)
Marilyn Grell-Brisk (UC Riverside)
Chris an Suter (University of Neuchâtel)
The Psychology of Overt and Covert Interven on
China’s Rela ons with the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa
under Xi Jinping
Secrecy and Oversight: U.S. Law and the Domes c Poli cs of Covert
Ac on
Global Caliphate: The End of the 500 Year Reign of Western Radical
Poli cal Theory
The Casandra Paradox and Secret Intelligence
Emergence of a Chinese Geopoli cal Code and the Belt and Road
Ini a ve
Joshua Rovner (American University)
Michael Poznansky (University of Pi sburgh)
Mindy Haas (Princeton University)
Ron Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)
FA30: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Roundtable
Thinking with Exemplarity: A Bridge Across the Global-Local Divide
Theory
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Dorothy Noyes (The Ohio State University)
Tobias Wille (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Christopher Daase (University of Frankfurt)
Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University)
Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)
Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)
Srdjan Vuce c (University of O awa)
Chika Watanabe (University of Manchester)
FA31: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Performance, Autonomy, and Accountability in Interna onal
Peacebuilding
Interna onal Organiza on
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
John Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Lisa Hultman (Uppsala University)
Local Sta and the Protec on of Civilians in UN Peace Opera ons
Katharina Coleman (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Dawn Murphy (U.S. Air War College)
Albert Bergesen (University of Arizona)
Travis Selmier II (Indiana University)
FA33: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Peace and Peacebuilding in a Changing Global Context
Panel
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Angelina Mendes (George Mason University - School for
Con ict Analysis and Resolu on)
Julia Leib (University of Potsdam)
21st Century Challenges to Peace: Facing Complexity in a Changing
World
Gearoid Millar (University of Aberdeen)
Big Peace: Resolving Structural Con icts in an Age of Instability
Solon Simmons (School for Con ict Analysis and Resolu on)
Richard Rubenstein (School for Con ict Analysis and Resolu on,
George Mason University)
Wind of Change: UN Media on in a Shi ing World Order - the Case
of Syria
Sara Hellmüller (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Challenges to the United Na ons in the Liberal Interna onal Order:
The Syrian Civil War and Peacemaking
I. Aytac Kadioglu (Adiyaman University)
‘Nego ated Co-existence’: Interac on of emergent powers with the
liberal world order
Monalisa Adhikari (University of Edinburgh)
FA34: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Humanitarian Interven on & Civilian Protec on
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
"Dynamics of Interna onal Norms in Non-Western Regionalism:
Protec on of Civilians, Human Security and Ci zen Security in La n
America"
Sarka Kolmasova (Metropolitan University Prague)
The Unnecessary Divide: Selec on E ects and the Empirical Debate
on Unintended Consequence of Humanitarian Interven on
Hiroto Sawada (Na onal Ins tute for Defense Studies, Japan)
Protec ng Civilians in the A ermath of Successful Spoiling
Intelligence Studies
Theory
English School
Chair
Disc.
Hamilton Bean (University of Colorado at Denver)
Cris na Ivan (The Na onal Intelligence Academy Mihai
Viteazul)
Cri cal or Re exivist Intelligence Studies?
Peter de Werd (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Addressing 21st century complexity with postmodern intelligence
Intelligence and Intersec onality: Opportuni es and Challenges
E ects of Third-Party Interven ons in Civil Con icts: Direct and
Indirect E ects on the Con ict Dura on
Bridget Nolan (Macquarie University)
The Intelligence Cycle: Building a future theore cal framework by
revisi ng the past
Tsukasa Watanabe (Aoyama Gakuin University)
Tallat R. Shakoor (University of Southern Denmark/Royal
Danish Defence College)
Panel
FA38: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
New and Old Aspects in Cyber-security
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Panel
Bram Spoor (Netherlands Defence Academy)
Ma hew Wells (San Francisco State University)
FA35: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Norms of Technology and Transfer
FA37: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Cri cal Intelligence Studies
Alexander Lanoszka (University of Waterloo)
Panel
Can Deep Engagement Make Rules? The Struggles of Post-Cold War
Export Controls
Interna onal Security Studies
New Technologies and Norms of War: Submarine Warfare and
Poison Gas in World War I
5G Technologies and Five Eyes Poli cs: Asymmetry, Abandonment,
Entrapment and Trust
Legal, Moral, and Iden ty Rhetorics and the Poli cs of Incendiary
Muni ons Use
Why interna onal law and norms do not prevent cyber a acks on
democracies
Opera ons of Power in Autonomous Weapon Systems: Ethical
Condi ons and Socio-Poli cal Prospects
Defending below the threshold of war: Three European Approaches
to Cyber Defence
Second-Hand Arms Transfers: Exploring the Drivers
Deciphering Persistent Engagement: The Use of Experimental
Methodology and Simula ons for Studying Military-Strategic
Concepts in Cyberspace
Eugene Gholz (University of Notre Dame)
Horia M. Dijmarescu (Northwestern University)
Anzhelika Solovyeva (Charles University)
Nik Hynek (Metropolitan University Prague Charles University)
Eva Ziegler (LMU Munich)
Panel
Nori Katagiri (St Louis University)
Tobias Liebetrau (University of Copenhagen)
Jelena Vicic (University of Cincinna )
A Compara ve Analysis of Cri cal Infrastructure Security Policies:
Prac ces From the United States, European Union and Turkey
Efe Duveroglu (Bilkent University)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Nima Baghdadi (Florida Interna onal University)
S ll number One? Evalua ng US military hegemony under Trump
Athanasios Hristoulas (Mexico Autonomous Ins tute of
Technology (ITAM))
"‘Donald and Shinzo Make the Alliance Even Greater’: Japan-US
Alliance Narra ves and the Trump E ect"
Sebas an Maslow (Sendai Shirayuri Women's College)
Which Transatlan c Ties? Convergence, Divergence, Dri and
Disaster in US-European Rela ons During the Trump Presidency
Gorana Grgic (University of Sydney)
Iran’s America: The Trump Presidency and Iran’s post-Revolu onary
Narra ve of the United States
Naisy Sarduy (Florida Interna onal University)
Mohiaddin Mesbahi (Florida Interna onal University)
Nina Kollars (Strategic and Opera onal Research Department,
Naval War College)
Joe Burton (University of Waikato)
Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College)
FA36: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
U.S. Foreign Policy in the Age of Trump
Chair
FA39: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
What is the Role for Gender in Post-Con ict Militaries?
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Lisa Strömbom (Lund University)
Nina Wilén (Lund University)
Under pressure to reform and perform: What role for gender in the
Malian military?
Jenny Lorentzen (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO))
Theorizing gender integra on in the military: an analy cal frame for
research
Helena Carreiras (ISCTE-IUL)
Moving beyond antagonisms: Changing masculini es in the Armed
Forces of Liberia
Hendrik Quest (Tübingen University)
Recrui ng Women in Post-Con ict Militaries: More than a Numbers’
Game
Nina Wilén (Lund University)
Excep onalism, gender and security sector reform programmes in
Africa
Georgina Holmes (University of Reading)
FA40: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Automated Security: The Role of Algorithms, AI and Big Data in the
Knowledge Produc on of Interna onal Security
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
David Chandler (University of Westminster)
Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University)
Disrup ve sanc on e ects and na onal development strategies:
Russian and Chinese cases
Anastasia Likhacheva (Higher School of Economcis, Moscow)
The poli cal economy of sanc ons in the context of global neoprotec onism’
Ksenia Kirkham (King's College London)
Sanc ons and reintegra ve shaming: How di erent types of
shaming in a security community a ect interna onal con ict
management
Simon Koschut (Freie Universität Berlin)
EU "Sovereignty' and U.S. extraterritorial sanc ons: Case Studies of
Energy and Technology
Seeing with Machine Eyes? Cybersecurity as a Socio-technical
Assemblage
Alan Weston Cafruny (Hamilton College)
Lilly muller (Kings College London)
Automa ng Cybersecurity Assessment
Rebecca Slayton (Cornell University)
Computer Says Prevent: Knowing and Governing Armed Con ict
through Digital Technologies
Johanna Rodehau-Noack (London School of Economics and
Poli cal Science)
Biology, Big Data, and Bioinsecuri es: Illumina ng the Interna onal
Security Implica ons of Changing Epistemic Frameworks in the Life
Sciences
Rebecca J. Hester (Virginia Tech)
The Life Cycle of an Algorithm: Agents and Agency in Predic ve
Policing
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Christoph Meyer (King's College London)
Overcoming the Credibility Gap of Postmortems in European
Foreign Policy: A New Framework for Iden fying Lessons to be
Learnt
Christoph Meyer (King's College London)
Learning to Predict Crises: The Lessons of the Nicoll Report
Michael S. Goodman (King's College London)
Diagnos c Challenges in Intelligence Assessments: Could Bri sh
Intelligence Have An cipated ISIS?
Aviva Gu mann (King's College London, War Studies
Department)
Lessons learnt? The EU and the Arab uprisings
Nikki Ikani (King's College London)
Drawn into an Unexpected Con ict? Reconstruc ng Knowledge
Produc on and Use Prior to Germany’s Decision to Join the Fight
Against ISIS
Eva Michaels (King's College London)
FA42: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Economic Sanc ons in a Changing Geopoli cal Environment:
Disciplinary Perspec ves and Interna onal Boundaries
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Ksenia Kirkham (King's College London)
Richard Sakwa (University of Kent)
European Sanc ons Paradox”: Why is Europe Vulnerable to the U.S.
Enforcement and What Does it Mean for the U.S. Sanc ons
E ciency?
Ivan N. Timofeev (Russian Interna onal A airs Council)
Panel
Theory
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Emmanuel Haven (Memorial University)
The Fabric of Agency: Naviga ng Human Poten ali es Through
Introspec on
Leonardo Orlando (Sciences Po Paris)
The moral failure of the quest for certainty: devising ways of living
together in an entangled world
Laura Zano
Mareile Kaufmann (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo)
FA41: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Intelligence Produc on in an Era of Surprise
FA43: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Quan zing IR 4: Extensions
(Virginia Tech)
The Quantum Present: Quantum Understandings of Global Poli cs
Through the Lens of Temporal IR
Christopher McIntosh (Bard College)
A Foucauldian Genealogy of Quantum Mechanics and Interna onal
Rela ons
Jayson Waters (The University of Sydney)
History of applica ons of quantum theory in social studies: A
paradox-based cri cal survey
Czeslaw Mesjasz (Cracow University of Economics)
FA44: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Mobilizing for Human Rights
Panel
Human Rights
Disc.
Namig Abbasov (Arizona State University )
The Process of Compliance with Interna onal Women’s Rights
Recommenda ons
Jillienne E. Haglund (University of Kentucky)
Courtney Hillebrecht (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Social In uence and Human Rights Policy Change: A Study of Stateto-State pressure
Gino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania)
Interna onal Human Rights Regime and the Mechanism of 'Checks
and Balances' in Democra c States
Rami Goldstein (Bar Ilan University)
Domes c Poli cs of Compliance: The Issue of Conscien ous
Objec on in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey
Berika Ozcan (University of Minnesota Twin Ci es)
FA45: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Panel
Web of the Free or Web of the Sovereigns – Analyzing Contending
Forces and Current Con icts in Interna onal Internet Governance
Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Wolf Schünemann (Hildesheim University)
Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim)
Interna onal Ethics
It takes more than a pair: The U.S., China and the (non-)emergence
of a global cyber-espionage norm
Sebas an Harnisch (Heidelberg University)
Kers n Ze l (Heidelberg University)
Informa on as power: Evolving US Military Informa on Opera ons
doctrine and its e ects on Internet governance
Milton L. Mueller (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Karl Grindal (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Do not disturb! Studying discourses of Democra c sovereignty as
poten al drivers of Internet fragmenta on through online content
regula on
Marianne Kneuer (University of Hildesheim)
Wolf Schünemann (Hildesheim University)
EU Digital Sovereignty: The internal-external nexus of strategic
inderpendence
Annegret Bendiek (S
ung Wiessenscha und Poli k)
FB00: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Role Theory and the “Near Abroad”: Understanding the Foreign
Policy Role Concep ons of the States of the Former Soviet Union
Foreign Policy Analysis
Post Communist Systems
Interna onal Security Studies
Anna Ba a (US Air War College)
Anna Ba a (US Air War College)
Rybalko Mikhail (Irkutsk State University)
Ukraine’s Role Concep on: Self-image of Independence in the Face
of Russia
Commi ee Panel
FA46: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Suppor ng Women in Interna onal Studies: Re ec ons on
mentoring and its future in a post-pandemic world
Commi ee on the Status of Women
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Anna Ba a (US Air War College)
One Actor, Two Stages: Moldova’s “European” and “Eastern” Roles
Cris an A. Can r (Oakland University)
Understanding Kazakhstan’s foreign policy role concep on
Didara Nurmanova (University of Central Florida)
Katharine A. M. Wright (Newcastle University)
Andrea Den Boer (University of Kent)
Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast)
Mia M. Bloom (Georgia State University)
Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick)
Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)
Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Chris ne Cheng (King's College London)
Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University)
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Neil Renic (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy
(IFSH))
Toni Erskine (Australian Na onal University)
Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews)
John Kelsay (Florida State University)
Rory Cox (University of St Andrews)
Jan Wilkens (University of Hamburg)
Media percep ons of Russia's role and the CIS
Daniëlle Flonk (Her e School of Governance)
FA47: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Legi macy in Times of Mul -level Complexity
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Brokers or breakers? Emerging powers in global internet
governance
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Thomas Sommerer (University of Potsdam)
Roundtable
FA48: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
IETHICS Sec on Book Award Winner: Murad Idris’ War for Peace:
Genealogies of a Violent Ideal in Western and Islamic Thought
Interna onal Communica on
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Legi macy crisis and organiza onal reform in global governance:
what role for ins tu onal design?
Catherine Elizabeth Weaver (University of Texas at Aus n)
Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago)
Daniel Maliniak (College of William and Mary)
The Republic of Georgia: Divided Poli cs over Divided Roles
Giorgi Bu kashvili (Konrad-Adenauer-S
ung)
FB01: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Haven’t We Talked Enough? Informal Diplomacy and the IndiaPakistan Con ict
Diploma c Studies
South Asia in World Poli cs
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Peter Jones (University of O awa)
Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)
Dialogue Interrupted: Examining the Logic of “Track Subs tu on” in
the India-Pakistan Con ict
Fahd Humayun (Yale University)
Three’s Not a Crowd: The Role of the Third Party in Indo-Pak Track
Two Diplomacy
Rabia Akhtar (University of Lahore)
Pluralism and Ins tu onal Legi macy at the Nexus of Regional and
Global Governance: Compara ve Challenges and Adapta ons
India-Pakistan Track Two: Lessons from a Decade of the O awa
Dialogue
Legi macy in La n American regionalism
Property Rights in the A ermath of Con ict. The case of Karachi
following the India-Pakistan Par on
Alice D. Ba (University of Delaware)
Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
Legi ma on in mes of crisis: How regional organiza ons react to
decline
Tobias Lenz (Leuphana University Lüneburg)
Henning Schmidtke (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)
Peter Jones (University of O awa)
Paula Ganga (Columbia University)
Rabea Kirmani (Georgetown University)
FB02: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Cosmologies and Epistemologies of Territory
Panel
FB05: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Diverse Approaches to COVID-19
Panel
Global Development
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Global Health
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Caroline Dunton (University of O awa)
Canada as an Interna onal Space
Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)
How did we get here? A genealogy of border control prac ce and
knowledge produc on in interna onal rela ons
Samah Ra q (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Environmental History as IR: Scien
Territorializa on of the Ocean
c Communi es and the
Panel
Lana Wylie (McMaster University)
Pandemic response, interna onal best prac ce, and health system
change: COVID-19, norm localiza on and Nepal’s health system
decentraliza on
Lessons not learned: COVID-19 in Pu n's Russia
Vlad Kravtsov (Spring Hill College)
Domes c Laws and Compliance with Interna onal Health
Regula ons in India
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Conduc ng Pandemic Diplomacy: New Opportuni es for Cuba’s
Medical Interna onalism
Simon Rushton (University of She eld)
Kerry Goe lich (University of Reading)
FB03: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The China Challenge and Asian Security Order
Mita Saksena (Western Connec cut State University)
Jennifer Lind (Dartmouth College)
Avery Goldstein (University of Pennsylvania)
Jae Ho Chung (Seoul Na onal University)
What COVID-19 Tells the Government
Just Another Paper Tiger? Chinese Perspec ves on the U.S. IndoPaci c Strategy
Joel Wuthnow (Na onal Defense University)
China’s New Narra ve of Asian Regionalism
Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America)
(Clark) Aoqi Wu (The Catholic University of America)
Ji Hye Lim (George Mason University)
Seung Yeun Hong (Ewha Womans University)
Roundtable
FB06: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Anthropocene Securi es: Recollec ons and Re ec ons 50 Years
A er the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment
Environmental Studies
The U.S.-Japan Alliance and Taiwan
Chair
Technology and the Growing Threat to U.S. Alliances
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Adam P. Li
(Indiana University, Hamilton Lugar School)
Emily Carr (American Enterprise Ins tute)
Daryl G. Press (Dartmouth)
Can China Fight? Assessing the Ba le eld E ec veness of the PLA
Eric Hundman (NYU Shanghai)
FB04: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
New Direc ons in Ethnic and Na onal Con ict
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Peace Studies
Chair
Ashakiran Elangbam (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
How do Varia ons in the type of Na onalism a ect Varia ons in the
Type of Con ict?
Benjamin Miller (University of Haifa)
The Impact of Ethnic and Ideological Pro-Government Mili as on
Mass Killing Occurrence and Severity
Petra Hendrickson (Centre College)
Elite Networks and Poli cal Con ict in Post-colonial States
Manuel Vogt (University College London)
Carles Boix (Princeton University)
Ethnoreligious Othering as a Security Defense Strategy of Genocidal
Na on-States: The Case of Myanmar
Michael Magcamit (Queen Mary University of London)
Elements of Iden ty and Ethnic Con icts in Manipur: A Threat to
Territorial Integrity?
Ashakiran Elangbam (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Pamela Zeiser (University of North Florida)
Vlad Kravtsov (Spring Hill College)
Malin Mobjörk (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))
Judith Hardt (University of Hamburg)
Henrik Selin (Boston University)
Simon Dalby (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs)
Beatriz Rodrigues Bessa Ma os (PUC-Rio and UVA)
FB07: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
New Histories of Liberalism
Panel
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Historicizing Liberal World Order: A Compara ve-Sociological
Approach
Dillon Stone Tatum (Francis Marion University)
A new Liberal Interna onal Order in the High North? Small state
realism between the Great Powers
Gjermund Forfang Rongved (Norwegian Ins tute for Defence
Studies)
Ingeborg Bjur (Norwegian Ins tute for Defence Studies)
The Cobden-Chevalier Network and the Nineteenth Century Liberal
Order
Robert Shaver (New School for Social Research)
Whither Liberalism? Economic and Technological Experimenta on
within Kenyan Agriculture
Laura Mann (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
FB08: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Whither Arc c Excep onalism? Exploring Arc c Futures
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Leah Sarson (Dalhousie University)
Wilfrid Greaves (University of Victoria)
Andrew Chater (Brescia University College)
Extraordinary Excep onalism?
Ryan Dean (University of Calgary)
The Contribu on of Indigenous Peoples to Arc c Excep onalism
David Roddick (Independent Researcher)
The Arc c Regional Hierarchy: Considera ons for non-Arc c states
Liz Bowman (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Hegemony, Balance of Power, Spheres of In uence: Exploring
Possible Trajectories of Great Power Compe on in and for the
Arc c
Adam MacDonald (Dalhousie University)
What is the Impact of Russian Strategic Behavior on Arc c
Excep onalism?
Nancy Teeple (Royal Military College of Canada)
FB09: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Author Meets Cri cs: Iran’s Foreign Policy
Roundtable
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Thierry Balzacq (Sciences Po Paris)
Masoud Kazemzadeh (Sam Houston State University)
Valerie Hudson (Texas A&M University, The Bush School of
Government and Public Service)
Thomas A. Juneau (University of O awa)
Kevjn Lim (Tel Aviv University)
FB10: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Interna onal Security: Learning from Experimental Evidence
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Joshua D. Kertzer (Harvard University)
FB11: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The State of the European Union in 2021
European Union Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Ma hias M. Ma hijs (Johns Hopkins University)
Vivien Schmidt (Boston University)
Mai'a K. Davis Cross (Northeastern University)
Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Miguel Otero-Iglesias (Elcano Royal Ins tute and IE University)
Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Roundtable
FB12: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
American Excep onalism in the Age of Trump and Beyond
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University)
Hilde E. Restad (Bjørknes College)
Richard Maass (Old Dominion University)
Kyle M. Lascure es (Lewis & Clark College)
Adam J. Quinn (University of Birmingham)
Emma Ashford (Cato Ins tute)
Roundtable
FB13: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Regional Responses To Global Problems - Parameters of a New
Approach to Forced Migra on, Refugees and Asylum
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Nora Stappert (University of Leeds)
Elies van Sliedregt (University of Leeds)
Surabhi Chopra (Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong
Kong)
David Mednico (University of Massachuse s-Amherst)
James Simeon (York University)
FB14: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Insights from/for the Global South
Muddying the Waters? The e ects of a perceived foreign
interference on public opinion of peaceful protest movements
Global South Caucus
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Global Development
Poking the Bear or Signaling Resolve? Provoca ve Signals and
Individual Traits
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Dov Levin (The University of Hong Kong)
Wilfred Chow (University of Hong Kong)
Hyun-Binn Cho (The College of New Jersey)
Alex Yu-Ting Lin (University of Southern California)
Great Expecta ons: A Reference-Dependent Theory of Reassurance
in Interna onal Poli cs
Zenobia Chan (Princeton University)
Things Worth Figh ng For: De ning Na onal Interest in
Interna onal Poli cs
Soyoung Lee (Stanford University)
To Survive and Thrive: How Power A ects Foreign Policy A tudes
Caleb Pomeroy (The Ohio State University)
Partner Organiza on
Roundtable
Timothy M. Shaw (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Stefano Pales ni (Catholic University of Chile)
Logan Cochrane (HBKU)
Abel Polese (Dublin City University)
Smita Yadav (Brighton University)
JSS Group/Panel
FB15: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
CURRENT GLOBAL CRISES- Climate Change and Security
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Marcus D. King (The George Washington University, Ellio
School)
JSS Disc. Pamela Chasek (Manha an College)
Power Vacuums: Climate Change, the Arc c and Great Power
Compe on
Hanna Samir Kassab (East Carolina University)
Global Threats yet Local Responses: Limita ons of and sugges on
on the governance of global catastrophic risks
Ismail Erkam Sula (Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University)
Mustafa Onur Yalçın (Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, PhD
Student)
Security Implica ons of Climate Change, and United Na ons
Security Council
FB19: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Global IR and the Rise of China: Theories and Prac ces
Pooja Sehbag (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Russian Strategic Culture in the Arc c
Paul Love (University of California, Irvine)
FB16: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
JSS Group/Panel
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE & INT'L COOPERATION -- Management and
Se lement of Territorial Disputes
Chair
JSS Disc. Marina G. Petrova (Università Bocconi)
Territorial Salience: A Be er Predictor for Territorial War and Peace
Karthikeyan Thiagarajan (University of Central Florida)
Domes c Poli cs, Arms Racing, and Dispute Intensity in Interstate
Con ict: Evidence from Turkish Airspace Viola ons, 1985-2020
Marius Mehrl (University of Essex)
Ioannis Choulis (University of Essex)
Xiaoyu Pu (University of Nevada, Reno)
Chengli Wang (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics)
Or Avi-Guy (Hebrew University in Jerusalem)
Environmental Studies
Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)
Fariborz Zelli (Lund University)
Michele Betsill (Colorado State University)
Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Aar Gupta (Wageningen University)
Michelle Scobie (University of the West Indies)
Oran R. Young (University of California, Santa Barbara, Bren
School)
Philipp Pa berg (Ins tute for Environmental Studies)
Frank Biermann (Utrecht University)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Heidi Maurer (University of Bristol)
Contending Forces in European Poli cs: Na onalist, Far-Right
Par es and Foreign Policy in Bulgaria
Patrick Homan (Dominican University)
Xenophobia and Social Media in Russia
Yoshiko Herrera (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Steven Wilson (University of Nevada, Reno)
(Re)interpre ng the Revolu on: Iran, the Post-Soviet Moment, and
Visions of Regionalism
Alen Shadunts (University of Oxford)
The logics of ac ng up? Conscien ous objec on on Brexit
Jess Gliserman (University of Oxford)
Ane e S mmer (University of Oxford)
Francisco Urdinez (Pon
cia Universidad Católica de Chile)
China's Belt and Road and US-China Rela ons: Thucydides's Trap,
Clash of Civiliza ons, or Divided Peace?
FB20: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
SECURITY -- Gender and Con ict
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
Dis nguished Scholar
FB17: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
ESS Dis nguished Scholar Roundtable honoring Professor Frank
Biermann
FB18: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Iden ty, Na onalism, and Foreign Policy
Contes ng Global Governance? China’s Impact on Interna onal
Treaty Coopera on
Min Ye (Boston University)
Beyond Stability: Transforma ve poli cal reconcilia on in ethnic
con ict resolu on
Part.
Hon.
Maria Repnikova (Georgia State University )
Twee ng China on the Global Stage: Chinese Diploma c Signaling
on Interna onal Social Media
Junior Scholar Symposia
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Panel
JSS Disc. Chris ne Cheng (King's College London)
JSS Disc. Ca a Cecilia Confor ni (Wellesley College)
Understanding and Problema zing Secession through Feminist
Perspec ve
Shipra Shukla (University of Delhi)
State building, Legi macy and Gender-based crime: Percep ons
from Democra c Republic of Congo
Summer Lindsey (Rutgers University)
Nego a ng Women’s Representa on: The E ect of Women’s
Par cipa on in Peace Nego a ons on Gendered Legisla ve
Representa on in Post-Con ict States
Kristen Aanstoos (University of California, Irvine)
Gender Mainstreaming in Post- Con ict Countries: Analysing the
Role of Gender Component of United Na ons Peace Opera ons
Laimwn Basumatary (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Women Combatants and the Rules of War: Does Women’s Presence
in Armed Groups Reduce War Law Viola ons?
Catherine Fowler (University of Massachuse s, Amherst)
Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s)
FB21: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Re-visioning IR from the Global South
Partner Organiza on
Mexican Interna onal Studies Associa on
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Damaso Morales (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico
(UNAM))
Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia
Económicas (CIDE))
Jessica De Alba-Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico)
Damaso Morales (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico
(UNAM))
Hector Cuadra-Mon el (El Colegio de San Luis, AC)
Marcela Lopez-Vallejo (Universidad de Guadalajara - México)
Élodie Brun (El Colegio de México)
FB22: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Agencies, Imaginaries and Data Circula ons as Global Order
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Sara Angevine (Whi er College)
Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Zoi Vardanika (N/A)
Talking about Ar cial Intelligence: How do expert communi es
understand the link between automa on and populism?
Sarah Shoker (University of Waterloo)
Policing Faces: Reassembling the interna onal dispute on Facial
Recogni on, biometric data, and the governing of (in)security
Alcides Peron (Universidade de São Paulo)
FB23: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Human Rights and Rising Powers in Asia
The Gendered Labor of Women, Peace, and Security: A View from
the United States
Alexis Leanna Henshaw (Troy University)
Mainstreaming Gender into the Interna onal Climate Security
Agenda
Emily Sample (George Mason University, Raphaël Lemkin
Genocide Preven on Program)
Spreading its norms? Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy in
interna onal media
Malena R. Sundstrom (Lund University)
Ekatherina Zhukova
Ole Elgstrom (University of Lund)
Panel
Human Rights
Chair
What is American Feminist Foreign Policy? An Analysis of how the
US Congress and the US President have represented women’s
interests worldwide
What is feminist about Feminist Foreign Policy? An exploratory
evalua ons of foreign policy in OECD countries
Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University)
Sirje Laurel Weldon (Simon Fraser University)
M. Chris ne Alwan (Purdue University)
Human Rights in the Era of Belonging and the Other: Media & The
Case of Kashmir
Praveen K. Chaudhry (FIT/State University of New York)
Souzeina Mushtaq (University of Wisconsin- RiverFalls)
Old Wine in a New Bo le or a Be er-cra ed Wine? Asian Values
Debate in the 1990s and China’s Current Approach to Human Rights
Sunghee Cho (Colgate University)
Impact of Liberal Interna onal Order: Examining Indigenous Rights
in Tibet
Hari Har Jnawali (University of Waterloo)
Hiding Torture in Plain Sight: Evidence of Ins tu onal Subversion
from India
Basim U. Nissa (Trivedi Centre for Poli cal Data, Ashoka
University)
Ishika Sharan (Trivedi Centre for Poli cal Data)
Priyamvada Trivedi (Ashoka University)
Sadam Hussain (Trivedi Centre for Poli cal Data (Ashoka
University))
FB24: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Train in Vain? Military Training and the Profession of Arms
Worldwide
FB26: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Crisis of Mul lateralism in Global Economic Governance – Towards
Regional and Plurilateral Solu ons
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Reform or Irrelevance? The Poli cs of the WTO Reform and the
Ins tu onal Reorienta ons of the Major Trade Powers
Jens L. Mortensen (University of Copenhagen)
Implica ons of the Buenos Aires Declara on on Trade and Women’s
Economic Empowerment – the Case of Canadian Trade Policy
Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw)
E ec ve Mul lateralism Projected. CAREC: Reducing Systemic
Financial Risk through Improvement of Financial Safety Nets?
Panel
Lyubov G. Mincheva (University of So a and University of
Maryland)
The EBRD in North Africa: Ar cula ng the Financialized Prac ces of
State-led Development Finance
Dora Piroska (Central European University)
Bálint Schle (SOAS University of London)
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Mobilizing Private Investment by Mul lateral Development Banks –
The Case of the Asian Development Bank
Renanah Miles Joyce (Columbia University)
Renanah Miles Joyce (Columbia University)
Karina Jędrzejowska (University of Warsaw)
Reconsidering the Poli cal E ects of Foreign Military Training
Nicholas Lo to (Yale University)
Roundtable
FB27: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
UN Peace Opera ons and Interna onal Rela ons Theory
Does Professionaliza on Poli cize or Depoli cize the Military?
Survey Evidence from Algeria, Egypt, and Tunisia
Interna onal Organiza on
Risa A. Brooks (Marque e University)
Sharan Grewal (College of William & Mary)
Chair
Chair
Militarized Policing and Regime Survival
Erica De Bruin (Hamilton College)
FB25: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Exploring Feminist Foreign Policy
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Silja Bara Omarsdo r (University of Iceland)
Sarai B. Aharoni (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw)
Anna Wrobel (University of Warsaw)
Panel
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Kseniya Oksamytna (King's College London)
John Karlsrud (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Anjali Dayal (Fordham University )
Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Reading)
Georgina Holmes (University of Reading)
Yf Reykers (Department of Poli cal Science, Maastricht
University )
Marion Laurence (Royal Military College of Canada)
Lucile Maertens (University of Lausanne)
Emily Paddon Rhoads (Swarthmore College)
FB28: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
The Poli cal Economy of Autocra c Resilience
Panel
Karen Nershi (University of Pennsylvania)
Ma hew R. DiGiuseppe (Leiden University)
The China Threat: Business Interests in Chinese Foreign Policy
Anita R. Kellogg (University of California, Los Angeles)
Autocra c Party Personaliza on and Sovereign Wealth Fund
Crea on
Ma hew Fails (Oakland University)
Cody Eldredge (Oakland University)
When Autocrats Purchase In uence in Washington: The Poli cs of
Foreign Lobbying
Bre Carter (University of Southern California)
What Money Can(not) Buy? An Experimental Analysis of Economic
Statecra by “Nasty” Regimes
Ryan Yu-Lin Liou (University of Georgia)
FB29: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Ins tu onal Complexity in Global Governance
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Organiza on
Disc.
Disc.
C. Randall Henning (American University)
Phillip Y. Lipscy (University of Toronto)
Hybrid Ins tu onal Complexes in Global Governance
Kenneth W. Abbo (Arizona State University)
Benjamin Faude (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science (LSE))
Inter-ins tu onal Coopera on in Global Governance Complexes:
Why Do Intergovernmental Organiza ons Par cipate in
Transna onal Public-Private Governance Ini a ves?
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
The Failure to Limit Interna onal Ins tu onal Prolifera on
Orfeo Fioretos (Temple University)
The Arc of Complex Global Governance: From Organiza on to
Coali on
Miles Kahler (School of Interna onal Service, American
University)
Ordering Complexity: The Historical Evolu on of the Governance
Complex for Interna onal Civil Avia on
Me e Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge)
Roundtable
FB30: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Quan zing IR 1: Quantum Approaches to Interna onal Theory and
Security Prac ce
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Mark Salter (University of O awa)
Mathias Theo Albert (Bielefeld University)
Frank L. Smith III (U.S. Naval War College)
Leonardo Orlando (Sciences Po Paris)
Jairus V. Grove (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)
Yannis S vach s (Virginia Tech)
Mauro J. Caraccioli (Virginia Tech)
Jayme Schlesinger (Rutgers University)
Chris an Mueller (University of No ngham Ningbo China)
Katharina McLarren (University of Passau)
Herbert Reginbogin (The Catholic University of America)
Thomas Heilke (University of Bri sh Columbia)
William Bain (Na onal University of Singapore)
Robert Hodges (Virginia Tech)
FB32: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Rela onships within Alliances
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Chair
Simona R. Soare (European Union Ins tute for Security
Studies (EUISS))
Yasuhiro Izumikawa (Chuo University)
Asymmetric Alliances: Understanding Interna onal Intelligence
Coopera on through Ra onal Choice
Maria Robson (Northeastern University)
Strategic Integra on in Asymmetric Alliances: Theory and Evidence
from the Cold War and Beyond
Joshua Byun (University of Chicago)
With Friends Like These: The Disadvantages of Total Ideology in
Alliance Building
Jus n Casey (Georgetown University)
How Friends Fight: Intra-Alliance Bargaining in the Shadow of
Con ict
Casey Mahoney (University of Pennsylvania)
Oliver Westerwinter (University of St. Gallen)
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Roundtable
English School
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
FB31: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Powers of Religion and the Histories of Global Society
FB34: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
The Technological Turn in Governance for Sustainable Development
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Laura C. Mahrenbach (Technical University of Munich)
Blockchain, Failure, and Experimental Private Governance in Global
Supply Chains
Nick Bernards (University of Warwick)
Daivi Rodima-Taylor (Boston University)
Socio-Technical Imaginaries of Environmental Governance: The Case
of Climate Finance
Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Much too Close for Comfort: The implica ons of tech
humanitarianism on the governance of inter-organisa onal
rela ons in the aid eld
Clara Egger (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Globalisa on Studies
Groningen))
Donor support for blockchain ini a ves in development: More than
a policy fad?
Bernhard Reinsberg (University of Cambridge)
Ethical governance beyond the state? The cases of human
tra cking and COVID-19 contact tracing
Tony Porter (McMaster University)
FB35: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Teaching Thomas Sankara in 21st Century Academia
Panel
Global Development
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Disc.
Timothy Vasko (Barnard College of Columbia University)
Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)
FB38: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Concepts and Methods for an Interna onal Poli cal Design
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Jonathan Luke Aus n (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal
and Development Studies, Geneva)
Chris ne Sylvester (University of Connec cut)
The Power of Reading: Confron ng Neoliberalism and An Intellectualism
Out of use: waking the lethargic prototypes of poli cal design
“When the People Stand up, Imperialism Trembles”: Thomas
Sankara is our Interna onal Rela ons Teacher
Aesthe c Mechanisms: Assessing IR through ar s c prac ce
Shiera Malik (DePaul University)
Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University)
“One Village, One Grove:” Sankara’s An -Imperialist Poli cal
Ecology of Development
Thomas Gmuer (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies, Geneva)
Manca Bajec (Royal College of Art)
Designing-With/In World Poli cs: Manifestos for an Interna onal
Poli cal Design
Jonathan Luke Aus n (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal
and Development Studies, Geneva)
Anna Leander (Graduate Ins tute Geneva)
Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University)
Engaging Sankara on the Ruins of Epistemicide. Discovering,
Repor ng and Teaching Thomas Sankara as An colonial Archive.
Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth)
The Dialogic of An -Imperialism: Transla ons of Necessity and
Impera ve in the Works of Thomas Sankara, Christopher Okigbo
and John Trudell
Allen Stack (Johns Hopkins University)
FB36: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Poli cs 'Below and Beyond' the Networks: Uncovering the
Emerging Con icts, Ins tu ons, and Governing En es of the
Internet
Interna onal Communica on
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London)
Derrick L. Cogburn (American University)
The Poli cs of the “Security, Stability and Resilience of the
Internet”: What about ICANN?
Unpacking the “Don’t Make Me Think” Approach to Usability:
Hegemonic Structures in the Digital Design Space and Their Impact
on Compassionate Communica ons
Kamila Suchomel (Anglo-American University)
FB39: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Undoing Extrac vist Globaliza on to Build a New Interna onal
Order Focused on Buen Vivir: Theory and Case-Studies on the
Interplay Among Nature Defenders, Social Movements,
Governments, and Corpora ons in Local, Na onal, and
Interna onal Contexts
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Marilyn Grell-Brisk (UC Riverside)
Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
The Resistance Goes Global: Local-Global Successes against
Extrac vism in El Salvador and the Philippines
Robin Broad (American University)
Louise Marie Hurel (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Resistance to Extrac ve Megaprojects in Ecuador: building selfdetermina on from the highlands to the courts
Leonie Maria Tanczer (University College London)
The Poli cs of Extrac vism in Post-accord Colombia: A Mul -Scalar
Approach to Struggles Over Ontology and Access to Land
A Ma er of Trust: How the Poli cisa on of Computer Security and
Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) A ects the Technical Community
Norm Con ict in the Governance of Transna onal and Distributed
Infrastructures: The Case of Internet Rou ng
Niels ten Oever (University of Amsterdam)
The Technology We Choose to Create: Human Rights Advocacy in
Internet Governance
Corinne Cath-Speth (Oxford Internet Ins tute )
Mapping Cybersecurity Idea Di usion In A Covid-19 Era:
Ins tu ons, Interlocks, and Outcomes
Manuela Lavinas Picq (Universidad San Francisco de Quito
USFQ / Amherst College)
Juanita Esguerra Rezk (University of Gothenburg)
Sustainable Development contra the SDGs: Buen Vivir and other
alterna ves
Heloise Weber (University of Queensland)
How the Evolu on of Rights of Nature Jurisprudence in Ecuadorian
Courts is A ec ng Extrac vism
Craig Kau man (University of Oregon)
Pamela Mar n (Coastal Carolina University)
Nane e S. Levinson (American University)
FB37: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
Architec ng Public Diplomacy for the Twenty-First Century: Where
Theory Meets Prac ce
Interna onal Communica on
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Panel
Paul Kruchoski (U.S. Department of State)
James Pamment (Lund University)
Amelia H. Arsenault (The U.S. Department of State)
Paul Kruchoski (U.S. Department of State)
David Shelby (U.S. Department of State)
Sheila Campbell (U.S. Department of State)
FB40: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Media and Migrants
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Communica on
Disc.
Julie e Shedd (George Mason University)
Migra on of Iden ty and Animosity: Poli cians, the Media, and the
Mobiliza on and Demobiliza on of An -Immigrant A tudes and
Violence
Kimberly L. Shella (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)
Local Reac ons to Global Crises? Explaining An -Immigrant
Sen ments during Brexit and Beyond
The Sturm und Drang Dialec c: The Tech Titans and U.S. Economic
Foreign Policy
What Drives Intergroup Interac on on An -Immigrant A tudes:
Evidence from US City-level Social Media Networks
Capitalism’s death trick: forging a new epoch of capitalist
globalisa on through intellectual displacement. Ar cial
intelligence, poli cal power and existen al risk.
Amanda Garre
Gary Winsle
(Georgetown University )
Boyoon Lee (Pennsylvania State University)
Ted Hsuan Yun Chen (University of Helsinki)
Maurizio Tinnirello (Independent Researcher)
The Importance of Media Framings: An Analysis of Immigra on,
Crime, Media and Policy in the United States 2002-2016
Ar
IR
Framing Refuge: Refugees and asylum seekers in US newspaper
coverage (2008-2018)
Impact of Ar
Kyrie Kowalik (University of Massachuse s, Lowell)
Caiden Heaphy (University of Bamberg)
FB41: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Turkey as a Migra on State
Panel
cial Intelligence, Cyberbots and Warfare: A Cri cal Analysis in
cial Intelligence on Interna onal Poli cs
Raju Verma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
FB44: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Climate Change, Resources, and Peace
Chair
Vahid Abedini (Florida Interna onal University )
Turkey’s migra on management and the impact of the EU-Turkey
Statement
Elif Çe n (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University)
Panel
Disc.
H. Ege Ozen (College of Staten Island, CUNY)
Efe Tokdemir (Bilkent University)
Mul direc onal State-Led Strategies for Engaging Diaspora Youth:
Forging Loyalty, Crea ng Interest Groups and Na on Branding
Gözde Böcü (University of Toronto)
Bahar Baser (Coventry University, CTPSR & Stellenbosch
University (SIGLA))
FB42: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Panel
Using Twi er Data for Analyzing Interna onal Poli cs – Bene ts
and Risks
Interna onal Communica on
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Florian Krampe (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))
Basar Baysal (Universidad del Rosario - Bilkent University)
Climate Change and its implica ons for Peacebuilding –
Opportuni es for Adap ve Peacebuilding?
Cedric de Coning (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs
(NUPI))
Florian Krampe (Stockholm Interna onal Peace Research
Ins tute (SIPRI))
'Welcoming' Guests: The Role of Idea onal and Contextual Factors
in Public Percep ons About Refugees
Chair
Alex Grigor (University of Cambridge)
Peace Studies
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
(Middlebury College)
Under What Condi ons Do Forest Carbon Projects Decrease Local
Violence in Con ict-A ected Regions? The Case of Colombia
Dominique Schmid (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Mar jn Vlaskamp (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
(IBEI))
Ninety-Nine Problems… And Mining Con ict is Only One:
Naviga ng the Complexity of Peacebuilding Challenges and
Extrac ve-Sector Con ict
Aviva Silburt (University of Waterloo)
Markets for Peace? Lootable Resources and Post-Con ict Stability.
Laura Saavedra-Lux (University of Essex)
FB45: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Legi macy and Poli cal Ins tu ons
Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)
The Language of Populism and Foreign Policy in La n America
Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University)
Twee ng through the CoViD-Pandemic: Self-Legi mizing Prac ces
of the WHO in Twi er
Ma hias Ho erberth (University of Texas, San Antonio)
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
English School
Chair
Disc.
Amandine Hostein (University of Portsmouth)
Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego)
Measuring the Scope of Pro-Kremlin Disinforma on on Twi er
What is a Democra c Foreign Policy? Procedures, Goals and Ac ons
Conceptualizing foreign policy opinion makers’ expecta ons
Determining the Legi macy of Self-Appointed Representa ves
during Peace Nego a ons
Yevgeniy Golovchenko (University of Copenhagen)
Ra aele Marche
Sabine Mokry (Leiden University and GIGA German Ins tute of
Global and Area Studies)
FB43: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
AI and Power
Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Disc.
Michael Kunz (University of Toronto)
AI as Discourse - War Humans against Machines or Cementa on of
Social Power Structures?
Isabella Hermann (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
and Humani es)
(LUISS Guido Carli University)
Miriam J. Anderson (Ryerson University)
Laura Montanaro (University of Essex)
Poli cs in This World: Three Cases of Na on-State Poli cs in
Arendt’s Thought
Shinkyu Lee (University of Notre Dame)
Global responsibility as a judgement: norma ve learning,
ins tu onal ethics and prac ces of accountability in INGOs
Marija Antanaviciute (Queen Mary University of London)
FB46: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Commi ee Panel
Academic Freedom and Threats Arising from Government
Regula on of “Fake News” and “Online Falsehoods”
Academic Freedom Commi ee
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Kris an Skrede Gleditsch (University of Essex)
Sheena Chestnut Greitens (University of Texas at Aus n)
Nadiya Kostyuk (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
Joshua Tucker
Jenifer Whi en-Woodring (University of Massachuse s
Lowell)
Akin Unver (Kadir Has University)
FB47: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Roundtable
Poli cs, Struggle, Knowledge, and the Loca ons of the Intellectual
Global Development
Theory
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Timothy Seidel (Eastern Mennonite University)
Alina Sajed (McMaster University)
Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University)
Rohan K. Kalyan (Virginia Commonwealth University)
Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College)
Asli Calkivik (Istanbul Technical University)
Quỳnh N. Phạm (University of San Francisco)
Bikrum Gill (Virginia Tech)
Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews)
Roundtable
Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)
Alex Edney-Browne (University of Melbourne)
Jamie J. Hagen (Queen's University Belfast)
Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Je erson University)
Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)
Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)
Daniel Conway (University of Westminster)
Research Sound Byte
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Lisa Ann Richey (Copenhagen Business School )
Business, B-Corps and Buonis : Understanding the Governance of
Humanitarian Helping in Contemporary Italy
Lisa Ann Richey (Copenhagen Business School )
The Social Construc on of Trade Adjustment Assistance
Nicholas Bell (University of Pennsylvania)
Joint Bodies in Preferen al Trade Agreements: Why Are Some
Stronger Than Others?
Markus Gas nger (University of Salzburg)
Andreas Duer (University of Salzburg)
Pathways to Cleaner Urban Infrastructure: Evidence from the
Deployment of Bus Rapid Transit
Nicholas Goedeking (University of California, Berkeley)
Running Out of Space: Ethnicity, federalism and the poli cal
economy of urbaniza on in Ethiopia.
Fikir Haile (Queen's University )
Roundtable
FC01: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Environmental Studies Sec on Speed Mentoring Roundtable
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Yixian Sun (University of Bath)
Marielle Papin (Université Laval)
Philip Schleifer (University of Amsterdam)
Peter Dauvergne (University of Bri sh Columbia)
Kate O'Neill (University of California, Berkeley)
Stacy D. VanDeveer (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Ma hew J. Ho mann (University of Toronto)
Elizabeth R. DeSombre (Wellesley College)
Sikina Jinnah (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Danielle L. Lupton (Colgate University)
Ma hew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University)
Susan Hannah Allen (University of Mississippi)
Kathleen Powers (Dartmouth College)
Jack S. Levy (Rutgers University)
Sibel Oktay (University of Illinois at Spring eld)
FC03: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
From the Regional to the Global Stage: Evalua ng India’s Role in
the Interna onal Security Order
South Asia in World Poli cs
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer & Allies Caucus
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Human Rights
FC00: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
SB: Poli cal Economy & Development
Josue F. Mathieu (Université Laval)
FC02: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Author Meets Cri cs: Danielle L. Lupton's "Reputa on for Resolve"
FB48: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
On Being Queer in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
None of your business: sustainable nance and money laundering
Do Poli cians Ignore Foreign Policy in India?
Walter Ladwig (King's College London)
Domes c Poli cs, Civil-Military Rela ons, and Grand Strategy:
Unpacking the Tensions in Indian Defense Spending
Diana Wueger (University of Chicago / Naval Postgraduate
School)
Across the Himalayas: China in India’s Neighborhood
Constan no H. Xavier (Brookings India)
Mediated Iden es: Tibet and the in uence of China on Indian
foreign policy (1950-1959)
Deep Pal (Independent Researcher)
The intractability of India’s regional security threats: the case of
Kargil
Arzan Tarapore (Stanford University)
FC04: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Re-imagining the Role of Cross-Regional Contextualized
Comparison: Africa, Eurasia, and the West through the Prism of
Compara ve Area Studies (CAS)
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania)
Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco)
Varia on in Resource Extrac on and Labor Rela ons Across PostCommunist Space: A Cross-Regional, Contextualized Comparison of
Russia and Kazakhstan’s Oil Fields
Allison Evans (University of Nevada, Reno)
Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania)
Cri cal Junctures in Encounters with Western Hegemony: A Tool for
Cross-Regional Analysis-The Cases of China, Russia, Iran & Turkey
Nora Fisher-Onar (University of San Francisco)
Studying the United States in a Compara ve Area Studies
Framework: The Ques on of Commensurability
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Fa h Ce n (University of Massachuse s-Amherst)
Amel F. Ahmed (University of Massachuse s, Amherst)
Rethinking African Studies: Four Challenges and the Case for
Compara ve African Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Ma hias Basedau (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies)
Why do Democracies Collapse? A Compara ve Study of Turkey and
South Africa
Sebnem Gumuscu (Middlebury College)
FC05: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
New Perspec ves on Na onal Boundaries in Theory and Prac ce
around the Globe
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Hans Scha le (Yonsei University)
Re-examining the Dichotomy between the Na on and the Foreign:
The Analogy between Statelessness and Dual Na onality
Ryo Watanuki (Osaka University of Economics and Law)
Jiunn-Cherng Teng (Na onal Chengchi University)
New pluralis c discourses about na on, can deepen exis ng
democracies and change old con nui es in poli cs that generate
exclusion
Rocio del Pilar Verastegui Ledesma (PUCP)
Panel
South Asia in World Poli cs
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Miriam Janina Prys-Hansen (German Ins tute of Global and
Area Studies)
William A. Boe cher (North Carolina State University)
Mario E. Carranza (Texas A&M University-Kingsville)
India’s Dichotomous Exercise of Cyber Power: Domes c Repression
and External Restraint
Ramesh Balakrishnan (Carleton University)
NUCLEAR DIPLOMACY THROUGH ENERGY: A CASE STUDY OF
INDIA’S NUCLEAR ENERGY INITIATIVES AND QUEST IN THE CONTROL
REGIME
Shayesta Nishat Ahmed (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
India’s Foreign Aid Diplomacy in South Asia
Sandip Kumar Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
India’s So Power: Prospect for Regional Integra on
Arshad (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Xiao Alvin Yang (University of Kassel)
Manali Kumar (University of St. Gallen)
Tom Chen (Ohio State University)
Bounded Iden ty: The Cost of Becoming a Great Power
Ce Liang (University of Cambridge)
Righteous Fists: Status, Mobiliza on, and Con ict in Late Imperial
China
Robert Lincoln Hines (Cornell University)
The Silk Road of Reason: intellectual exchanges between ‘Eastern
Mys cism’ and ‘Western Science’
Tom Chen (Ohio State University)
Progression Through Repe
Vision
on, Two Dialec cs in China’s Global
Ce Liang (University of Cambridge)
Xiao Alvin Yang (University of Kassel)
FC08: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Borders and Bordering Prac ces
Na onality, Chineseness and Localiza on of Ethnic Chinese
Immigrants in Indonesia: Mul ple Boundaries and their
Reconstruc on within the Prac ces of Business by the Ethnic
Chinese Indonesian
FC06: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
India in South Asia
Panel
FC07: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
When East Meets West: The Synthesis and Reproduc on of Ideas
and Knowledge
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Disc.
Elif Çe n (University of Cambridge; and Yaşar University)
Andrew Rosenberg (University of Florida)
Dying at the Borders of Liberal Democracies: Germany’s ANKER
Centers and its Policy of Militarized Containment and Abandonment
Sabine Hirschauer (New Mexico State University)
Protec on or Harm? Children and Bordering Prac ces in the Age of
Legal Violence
Carla Angulo-Pasel (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley)
Risk analysis and mobility: Border control through biometrics
Samah Ra q (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Ontological (In)Security and Border For
United States
ca on in Israel and the
Sarah Rodden (University of Utah)
Encounters at the Margins. Connec ng Histories of European
Coloniality at the Bosnian-Croa an Fron er
Benede a Zocchi (Queen Mary University of London)
FC09: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Islam, Islamism, and the Arab Spring
Panel
Religion and Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Deina A. Abdelkader (University of Massachuse s)
Islamic Ac vism, Ci zenship, and Foreign Policy: The Cases of
United States and the United Kingdom
Nukhet A. Sandal (Ohio University)
Ahmet Erdi Ozturk (London Metropolitan University)
Is the Arab Spring 2.0 Coming? A Cri que of “Middle East
Excep onalism”
Mojtaba Mahdavi (University of Alberta)
Ar cial Intelligence and the Fragmenta on of the Liberal
Interna onal Order: Five Vectors
The impact of the Arab Spring on Islamist in uence: a social
network analysis
Ma hijs Maas (Centre for the Study of Existen al Risk,
University of Cambridge)
Peter S. Henne (University of Vermont)
Howard Liu (University of Essex)
Does Islam Essen ally Reject Religion-State Separa on?
FC13: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Regions and Regionalisms
Ahmet T. Kuru (San Diego State University)
Lingering Orientalism in Interna onal Studies: Dealing with
“Islamism” in Academia
Foreign Policy Analysis
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Irmak Yazici (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
FC10: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Par cipatory Approaches and Mul -Level Knowledge Integra on in
(Marine) Resource Governance
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Annegret Kuhn (Kiel University)
Oran R. Young (University of California, Santa Barbara, Bren
School)
Indigenous-Interna onal Interac ons on Sustainable Development
Heike Schroeder (University of East Anglia)
“New” resources in old waters - the governance of ungoverned
mesopelagic organisms
Rachel Tiller (SINTEF Ocean)
Peter Jacques (University of Central Florida)
Rafaella Lobo (Duke University)
Indigenous and Tradi onal Knowledge in Interna onal Resource
Governance
Annegret Kuhn (Kiel University)
A Compara ve Study of Par cipatory Marine Governance
Arrangements
Philipp Pa berg (Ins tute for Environmental Studies)
Roundtable
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Theory
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Adom Getachew (University of Chicago )
Kelebogile Zvobgo (University of Southern California)
Meredith Loken (University of Massachuse s- Amherst )
Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)
Audie Klotz (Syracuse University)
Kimberly Turner (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)
Sithembile Mbete (University of Pretoria)
Robert Vitalis (University of Pennsylvania)
FC12: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Theore cal Perspec ves on Interna onal Law
Power Shi and the Crisis of Regional Collabora on: Immigrants and
Declining Middle Class (2016-2019)
Kumiko Haba (Aoyama Gakuin University, Harvard University)
"China’s Role in East Asian Regionalism: An Analysis of the Power
Structure and Leadership"
Rityusha Mani Tiwary (University of Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat
Singh College)
Transna onal Governance in Mo on: Regional Development Banks,
Power Poli cs, and the Rise and Fall of South America’s
Infrastructure Integra on
Giovanni Agos nis (Catholic University of Chile )
Macro Obstacles to More Just and Inclusive Marine Governance
FC11: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Why Race Ma ers in Interna onal Rela ons
Panel
What determines foreign policy choices toward the Asia-Paci c?
The case of Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru
Siremorn Asvapromtada (Florida Interna onal University)
FC14: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Cri cal IR Theory in the Hispanosphere
Nora Stappert (University of Leeds)
The Formaliza on of Regional Ins tu ons that Promotes
Democracy and the E ect of Formaliza on on Liberaliza on and
Democra c Consolida on in post-World War II
Angguntari C. Sari (Arizona State University, School of Poli cs
and Global Studies)
Unpacking Legal Pluralism: Toward Transforma ve Jurisprudence
Instruments in sub-Saharan Africa.
Linda Phiri (American University, Washington D.C.)
Roundtable
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Global Development
Chair
Disc.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Mariela Cuadro (CONICET-UNSAM)
Melody Fonseca (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras)
Ari Jerrems (Monash University)
Alice Mar ni (Universidad Comillas)
Itziar Ruiz-Gimenez Arrieta (Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid)
Adhemar Mercado (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Anabel Mitjans Alayón (CESMECA-UNICACH)
In Other Words
FC15: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Cambios en el orden global: América La na entre las tensiones
mundiales, regionales y nacionales
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Interna onal Law
Disc.
Panel
Part.
Part.
Part.
Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET)
Andrea Ribeiro Ho mann (Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro)
Diego Hernández Nilson (Universidad de la República
(Uruguay))
Giovanni Molano-Cruz (Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Ins tuto de Estudios Polì cos y Relaciones Internacionalees
IEPRI)
Isidro Morales (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe)
Carlos Luján (Universidad de la República)
Le cia González (Universidad de Buenos Aires)
FC16: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS Group/Panel
CURRENT GLOBAL CRISES- Global Pandemic and Interna onal
Rela ons
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Vally Koubi (ETH Zurich and University of Bern)
Governance, Self-Reliance, and Violence : Examining Varia on in
Responses to the COVID-19 Global Crisis by Armed Non-State Actors
Sustainability in Trade and Investment Agreements: A New
Legi ma on Narra ve?
The United Na ons Declara on on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
and the COVID-19 Emergency: A Test of Government Intent to
Implement the Right to Be Consulted in Canada and New Zealand
Return to Ra onality? Bargaining Power and Investment Treaty
Reform
Tanya Bandula-Irwin (University of Toronto)
Joanne Moores (University of Guelph)
Public Distancing in the Era of Social Distancing? The U.S-ChinaRussia Triad on the Ground
Brian Finch (The Ohio State University)
Haoming Xiong (The Ohio State University)
Marius Dotzauer (University of Münster)
Thomas Dietz (University of Münster)
Tuuli-Anna Huikuri (University of Oxford)
Rebalancing Social and Corporate Power in the Global Poli cal
Economy: The Promises and Limita ons of Embedding Foreign
Investor Responsibili es Within Interna onal Investment
Agreements
David Lark (University of Victoria)
A. Claire Cutler (University of Victoria)
The Covid Crisis: The Memento Mori of Global Poli cs?
Shirley Le Penne (Cornell University)
Covid-19: Consequences for Interna onal Migra on and
Globaliza on
FC20: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Organized Violence in the Middle East and North Africa
Atabongwoung Gallous Asong (University of Pretoria)
FC17: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
JSS Group/Panel
IOs & NON STATE ACTORS - IOs: Diversity, Complexity, & Legi macy
Junior Scholar Symposia
Typologizing Armed Non-state Actors in the MENA.
Ora B. Szekely (Clark University)
The E ects of Organized Violence in the MENA Region
Striving for Survival: Status and Authority of Human Rights
Organiza on
Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama)
States, Proto-states, and Non-state actors in the MENA: Contes ng
categories
Chun-Young Park (University of Georgia)
Ma hew Rains (University of Georgia)
Ora B. Szekely (Clark University)
Regime Complexity and Overlapping Informa on: The Case of
Energy Projec ons
FC21: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
China-US Rivalries and their Global Impacts
Sayumi Miyano (Princeton University)
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Lynn Eden (Stanford University)
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 (Yale University)
Nuclear disarmament: Studying policy elites' views
Michal Onderco (Erasmus University Ro erdam)
Deterrence, Disarmament, and the Discourse of Responsibility
Sidra Hamidi (Stetson University)
Panel
FC19: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Legi macy, Contesta on, and Backlash in the Investment Treaty
Regime
Chair
Chair
Disc.
A. Claire Cutler (University of Victoria)
Marius Dotzauer (University of Münster)
Lauge N. S. Poulsen (University College London)
Delibera on, Contesta on, and the Legi macy of Interna onal
Investment Nego a ons
Tarald Laudal Berge (University of Oslo)
Jonathan Kuyper (Queen's University Belfast)
Investor-State Arbitra on in a Mul polar World
Edward S. Cohen (Clark University)
Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama)
Kevin Koehler (Leiden University)
Michael Giesen (Freie Universität Berlin)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Understanding Poli cal Violence in the Middle East and North Africa
Militaries and States in the MENA Region
The Rising Diversity within Interna onal Governmental
Organiza ons
Disc.
Interna onal Security Studies
Devorah S. Manekin (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
JSS Disc. Laura K. Landolt (Oakland University)
JSS Disc. Cigdem Ustun (Nisantasi University)
FC18: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
New Perspec ves on Nuclear Disarmament
Panel
Flash Talk Session
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Xiaoye She (California State University San Marcos)
Weizhan Meng (China Ins tute, Fudan University)
Thu Lan Nguyen (Interna onal Chris an University)
Vijay Kumar Gothwal (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
The engagement policy has failed. How should the US respond to
China's rise?
Weizhan Meng (China Ins tute, Fudan University)
Cold War 2.0: US - China Security and Diplomacy (post)pandemic
clash
Đana Luša (Faculty of Poli cal Science, University of Zagreb)
Ruzica Jakesevic (University of Zagreb)
A Proxy War between the US and China in the 21st Century:
Analysing Consequences in the Middle East
Vijay Kumar Gothwal (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Vietnam – US Security Rela ons: In uences from China’s Increasing
Ac vi es in the South China Sea
Thu Lan Nguyen (Interna onal Chris an University)
China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve under Scru ny: Responses from the
EU and the US
Zi (Ivy) Yang (University of Warwick)
FC22: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Cold Wars: Asia, the Middle East, Europe
Roundtable
FC25: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
China: Quo Vadis?
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Diploma c Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Between Public Diplomacy and Paradiplomacy: Hong Kong’s
Changing Interna onal Status
Juliet Johnson (McGill University)
Pierre Asselin (San Diego State University)
Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)
T. V. Paul (McGill University)
Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
Daniel Neep (Georgetown University)
Lorenz M. Luthi (McGill University)
Hak Yin Li (Tokyo Interna onal University)
Shuxian Luo (JHU-SAIS)
The ASEAN Centrality and the South China Sea Disputes
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Part.
Nancy Snow (Kyoto University of Foreign Studies )
Nicholas J. Cull (University of Southern California)
Ilan Manor (University of Oxford)
Andrew F. Cooper (University of Waterloo)
Robert Banks (University of Southern California)
R. S. Zaharna (American University)
Douglas Becker (University of Southern California)
Vivian Walker (U.S. Advisory Commission on Public
Diplomacy)
Eytan Gilboa (Bar-Ilan University)
FC24: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Illegal Markets, Crimes and Drugs
Pichamon Yeophantong (UNSW Canberra - Australian Defence
Force Academy)
Take it to the Sea: Nonmilitary Actors in China's Mari me Disputes
and Crisis Management
FC23: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable
Public Diplomacy v. the Contending Forces: Managing
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism through Public
Engagement
Chair
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Chair
Panel
Nehginpao Kipgen (O.P. Jindal Global University)
Telling China stories to conceptualize a common “dream” : How
does China use Twi er to communicate with African people?
Zhao Alexandre Huang (U of Gustave Ei el)
The We and the I: Comparing the SNS diploma c strategies of UK
and US in China
Q. Elyse Huang (University of Texas at Aus n)
FC26: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Globaliza on, Global Health and Human In-Security in the Time of
COVID-19
Global Health
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Panel
Disc.
Disc.
Summer Marion (University of Maryland | Northeastern
University)
Ashley Fox (SUNY-Albany)
Owain D. Williams (University of Leeds)
Interna onal Legi macy and the Narra viza on of COVID
Sarah Cheikhali (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Interdisciplinary Studies
Intelligence Studies
Interna onal Law
Neoliberal Globaliza on as Disease: COVID and the Co-Pathogenesis
of Global Health Insecurity
Disc.
Health Systems Strengthening in mes of COVID: The Case of an
INGO in Costa Rica
Francesco Giumelli (University of Groningen)
Alterna ve Drug Policies: an Empirical Assessment
Nilda Garcia (Texas A&M Interna onal University)
Sebas an Cutrona (O.P. Jindal Global University)
Illegal markets, extralegal groups, and governance in urban
Colombia
Viviana García-Pinzón (German Ins tute of Global and Area
Studies GIGA and University of Marburg)
Examining the Overlap Between Corrup on and Organised Crime:
Evidence from the Field
Alexander Kupatadze (King's College London)
Towards Crime Preven on Without Limits: The Fight For Focused
Deterrence
Laura Pascual Matellán (University of Salamanca)
Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca)
A Systema c Review of Sta s cal Studies of Educa on and Violent
Crime
Mauricio Rivera Celes no (PRIO)
Júlia Palik (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo, Corvinus University
Budapest)
Ma hew Sparke (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Lucia Vitale (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Imagined (In)security: irra onal actors, realist reason, and the
COVID-19 pandemic
Mark Howard (University of California, Santa Cruz)
The Necropoli cs of COVID-19: Brazil and the US
Gabriela Segura (University of California, Santa Cruz)
FC27: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Humanitarian Interven on and the Evolu on of R2P
Panel
Interna onal Ethics
Interna onal Law
Human Rights
Disc.
Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma)
Everyday atrocity vs Responsibility to Protect: why e orts to expand
the purview of R2P will be counterproduc ve
Athanasios Stathopoulos (Leiden University)
The Responsibility to Deceive? Algorithms for atrocity preven on
Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales)
The Responsibility to Protect: Pillar III and the Problem of Internal
Jus ca on
Maria Jellinek (PhD Candidate at the Department of War
Studies, King's College London)
Exploring Blue Helmets’ ability to protect civilians: A compara ve
analysis of UN military protec on opera ons in Africa
S an Kjeksrud (Norwegian Defence University College)
Jacob Aasland Ravndal (University of Oslo)
Michael McKinley (Australian Na onal University)
Neuroliberalism: A variant of ‘academic populism’
Panel
FC28: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
The Great Powers in Cyberspace: Friends, Foes, or Something Else?
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
Contempla ng IR Scholar-Iden ty in the An podes: Living the
Inverse Square Law of Irrelevance
Jaclyn Alexandra Kerr (Lawrence Livermore Na onal Lab &
Stanford University)
A “Punctuated” Strategy of Cyber Punishment: Tougher May Be
Be er
Lucas Kello (University of Oxford)
Bogdan Ianosev (Glasgow Caledonian University)
Umut Korkut (Glasgow Caledonian University)
FC31: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
China and its Asian Neighbors
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
South Asia in World Poli cs
Disc.
Rityusha Mani Tiwary (University of Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat
Singh College)
To A ribute, Or Not to A ribute, That Is the Ques on: The State of
Play in Public A ribu on of Cyber Incidents
Russia-China Alignment and Eurasian Integra on
A ribu on Triage: The Role of Criminal Law in A ribu ng Cyber
Incidents
Asymmetric but Imperial-Hegemonic Rival – India in China’s Grand
Strategy
China as a Strategic Compe tor in Technology: What to Make of the
EU’s Strategic Vision?
China and India in the Middle East
Florian Eglo
(ETH Zürich - Center for Security Studies)
Els De Busser (Leiden University)
Jantje Silomon (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy
at the University of Hamburg)
FC29: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Dissent, Emancipate, Cri que: Postcolonial Challenges to Power
Poli cs
Angela Borozna (The Graduate Center, City University New York
(CUNY))
Manjeet Pardesi (Victoria University of Wellington)
Anil Sigdel (Author- India in the Era of China's BRI)
FC32: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Armed Forces: Duty, Service, and Profession
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)
Valeria Eboli (Naval Academy - University of Pisa)
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Theory
Global Development
Non-Commissioned O cers (NCOs) in the “New Look” Russian
Armed Forces – the Limits of Military Ins tu onal Di usion
Chair
Disc.
Sizing up a Warrior : Military A tudes toward Gender Integra on
and Opera onal E ec veness
Jack J. Porter (Military College of South Carolina)
Catherine Goetze (University of Tasmania)
Casey McNeill (Fordham University )
Breaking away from IR as an op on for dissent in Global South IR.
Heidi Hardt (University of California, Irvine)
Stefanie von Hlatky (Queen's University)
Nizar Messari (Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane (AUI))
The Postcolonial Challenge to the Study of U.S.-La n American
Rela ons
A Duty to Save, Support, or Serve the Locals? No ons of Swedish
Military Duty in the Field
The state of a eld: Triangula ng the power and poli cs of Vietnam
scholarship in Interna onal Rela ons
Sex, gender and the Elsie ini a ve: evidence from the Canadian
Armed Forces
Eric Ri nger (Salisbury University)
Bart Gabriel (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal &
Development Studies)
Lisa Ekman (Swedish Defence University)
Andrea Lane (Canadian Forces College)
Military O cer Recruitment and Educa on in Japan and the United
States
(Post)Colonial Rearrangement in Ukraine: The Poli cs of the
Spectacle
Daisuke Hoshino (Ground Sta O ce, Japan Ground Self
Defense Force)
Andriy Levytskyy (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Building postcolonial narra ves of emancipa on: The iden ty of
the emancipatory agent
Taylor Borowetz (SOAS University of London)
FC30: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Scholar-Iden es and Scholarship in the Time of Crisis
Panel
Interdisciplinary Studies
Interna onal Educa on
Chair
Disc.
Daniel Warner (Independent Scholar)
Daniel Warner (Independent Scholar)
The Academic between Scholar, Professional, and Worker: The
Poli cal and Ethical Implica ons of Flexible Accumula on for
Academic Work
Stephen J. Rosow (State University of New York at Oswego)
The Conundrum of Iden ty and Scholarship: Subjec ng the norms
to Intellectual Rigor
Judy Hemming (University of Canberra)
FC33: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Norm Crea on, Di usion, Reformula on, and Change
Panel
Peace Studies
English School
Chair
Disc.
Ann E. Towns (University of Gothenburg)
Shweta Singh (South Asian University)
Consequence of Norm Localiza on: Achievements and Challenges
of Localized Human Security in Southeast Asia
Kenki Adachi (Ritsumeikan University)
Local Responses to the Inclusivity Norm Between Acceptance,
Selec ve Implementa on and Rejec on: The Turkish (2013-2015)
and Nepalese (2006-2007) Peace Processes
Esra Dilek (Bilkent University)
Esra Cuhadar (Bilkent University)
FC34: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Intelligence in Other Lands
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Disc.
Irene Chiru (Na onal Ins tute for Intelligence Studies)
Intelligence Democra za on in La n America: An Assessment
Cris Matei (Naval Postgraduate School)
Eduardo E. Estevez (Ins tuto Universitario de la Policía Federal
Argen na (IUPFA))
Assessing the Parliamentary Intelligence Oversight system in Japan Current Situa on and Challenges a er the Olympic Games
Yoshiki Kobayashi (Meiji University)
The Security Apparatus of Northern Iraq: A shi of patronage from
the US to Iran
Andres de Castro Garcia (Universidad Nacional de Educación a
Distancia (UNED-Spain))
Intelligence oversight in Germany a er Snowden - recent changes in
Germany's intelligence oversight framework
Jan Hellinghausen (University of Siegen)
FC35: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Self-Determina on, Iden ty Forma on, and Prospects for Violence
and Peace
Peace Studies
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
I. Aytac Kadioglu (Adiyaman University)
Iden ty and trust in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Redrawing broader
boundaries through meaningful experiences
Genevieve S. Parent (Saint Paul University)
Self-determina on Referendums as Part of Peacebuilding Processes:
Serving Peace and Democracy?
Kentaro Fujikawa (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Educa onal Language Policies for Ethnic Minori es, Iden ty
Forma on, and Civil War
Burak Demir (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Evalua ons of Violence at the Polls: Civilian Vic miza on and
Support for Perpetrators a er War
FC37: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Business, Trade and the Poli cal Economy of Peace and Con ict
Peace Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Imperial Corpora ons and Petro-Securi za on: The Geopoli cs of
Energy Transforma on in Africa’s Extrac ve Economies
Obasesam Okoi (University of St. Thomas)
Peace Through Trade? The EU and Trade as a Tool for Peacebuilding
in Cyprus
Fadil Ersozer (University of Manchester)
The Economic E ects of Nonviolent Con icts
Davin O'Regan (University of Maryland)
“Business for Peace” and Its Implica ons for Peacebuilding:
Re ec ons from Guatemala
Aviva Silburt (University of Waterloo)
Checkpost chess: Insurgents and illicit trade at the Indo-Myanmar
border
Shalaka Thakur (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
FC38: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Private Governance in Global Value Chains: Corporate
Commitments, Strategies, and Outcomes
Environmental Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Disc.
Sophia Carodenuto (University of Victoria)
A theory of credible corporate commitments as private governance
mechanisms
Janina Grabs (ETH Zurich)
A private governance approach to addressing agricultural nutrient
pollu on in the US: opportuni es and remaining ques ons
Zdravka Tzankova (Vanderbilt University)
Michael Vandenbergh (Vanderbilt University Law School)
Cer ably responsible? Self-regula on and market response in
China
Greg Distelhorst (University of Toronto)
Judith Stroehle (University of Oxford)
Duanyi Yang (Cornell University)
Peace Studies
Chair
Isabel Bramsen (Associate Senior Lecturer, Lund University)
Blockages to Peace in UN Media on and Peacekeeping
Private governance, sustainability and inequality
Stefano Ponte (Copenhagen Business School)
Juliane Lang (Copenhagen Business School)
Sandra Pogodda (University of Manchester)
Conceptual ambiguity in coding the categories of peace agreement
and peace process
Yoav Kapshuk (Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee)
Entangled peace
Ignasi Torrent (University of Her ordshire)
Theory of change, system thinking and peace nego a ons
Mar n Waehlisch (United Na ons)
Status seeking, order building: rising powers in peacebuilding and
the contesta on of liberal interna onal order
Dani Solomon (SOAS)
Graeme Auld (Carleton University)
Stefan Renckens (University of Toronto)
Corporate commitments to supply chain sustainability: Zero
deforesta on cocoa through the lens of global value chain
governance
Gabriella Levy (Duke University)
FC36: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Conceptual Challenges to Peacebuilding in a Changing Global
Context
Panel
FC39: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Illiberal Democracy: Persistence, Pes lence or Peril?
Panel
Interna onal Law
Human Rights
English School
Chair
Disc.
Kathleen Barre (University of West Georgia)
Jeroen Van den Bosch (Adam Mickiewicz University)
Informal Ins tu ons and Illiberal Demoracy
Tracy Lightcap (LaGrange College)
Populism as a Performance: Foreign Rela ons under Duterte and
Illiberal Democracy in the Philippines
Aries Arugay (University of the Philippines-Diliman)
Rallying Around the “Flag of Convenience”: Merchant Fleet Flags
and Sanc ons E ec veness.
Electoral Integrity and Integrity in US Elec ons and What to do
about t
Nizan Feldman (University of Haifa)
Daniel Wolf (Democracy Counts)
Sultanis c Democracies and the Erosion of Ra onal-Legal
Legi macy
FC43: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Global Governance of Refugee Flows
Henry (Chip) Carey (Georgia State University)
FC40: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
State and Power in the Middle East
Panel
Interdisciplinary Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Joshua Goodman (Air War College)
The Bene ts of Fragmented Counterinsurgencies: Experimental
Evidence from a Na onal Survey in Iraq
Saurabh Pant (University of Essex)
Christoph Mikulaschek (Harvard University)
Children Incarcerated: Untold Stories of Persecu on
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Human Rights
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Tyler Goudal (Columbia University)
FC41: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Intelligence and Na onal Security at Crossroads
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Maria Koinova (Warwick University)
Miriam Bradley (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Robert Kissack (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)
Juan Carlos Triviño Salazar (Ins tut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals)
Refugee Protec on Inc.: Emergence of a New Public-Private
Protec on Network
Stefanie Neumeier (University of Southern California)
Complex Refuge: How interna onal regime complexity structures
refugee protec on in South and Southeast Asia
Tauhid S. Bin Kashem (University of California, Irvine)
FC44: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Panel
Deepening our Understanding of Power-Sharing as an Empirical
Prac ce
Kevin Peters (Department of Homeland Security)
Michael Andregg (University of St. Thomas)
Bene cial Harm: Is there a place for an fragility in homeland
security?
Peace Studies
Daniel S. Gressang (Embry-Riddle Aeronau cal University)
Situa onal awareness during military opera ons: a mission (im)
possible
Chair
Disc.
Rethinking private sector intelligence accountability in the Age of
Privacy
Axel Javier Galenda (Leiden University)
Dawn Walsh (University College Dublin)
Natascha Neudorfer (University of Birmingham)
Power-sharing and (de)securi za on in Northern Ireland and South
Tyrol
Michael Kunz (University of Toronto)
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Renee E. Marlin-Benne
Cultural Reforms and Power-Sharing: A Match Made in Ins tu onal
Design?
Giudi a Fontana (University of Birmingham)
The Wrong Kind of Stealing: Industrial Espionage and US
Intelligence
Disc.
Emma Murphy (University College Dublin)
Kevin McNicholl (University of Edinburgh)
Power-sharing on independent commission in post-con ict socie es
Sebas aan Rietjens (Netherlands Defence Academy)
FC42: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Trade and Security
(North Carolina State University)
How have the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migra on been
used, interpreted and implemented by local, na onal, regional and
global governance actors responding to recent migra on ‘crises’ in
Central and South America?
The impact of poli cal change on the state of academia including
Academic Freedom in the MENA region
Not-So-Safe Zones in an Era of Violent Non-State Actors: A Case
Study Analysis of the Idlib De-Escala on Zone
Michael J. Strue
Polycentric Governance of Transit Migra on: A Rela onal
Perspec ve from the Balkans and the Middle East
Imed Labidi (Doha Ins tute for Graduate Studies)
Mabruk Derbesh (Tripoli University, Columbia University)
Panel
Andrea Carlà (Eurac Research - Ins tute for Minority Rights)
FC45: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
External Determinants of Civil War
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
(Johns Hopkins University)
Financial Regionalism as An dote to Global Vulnerability? The Case
of La n America
Leslie Ellio Armijo (Simon Fraser University)
Cave! hic sunt dracones: Chinese Shipping and Shipbuilding on the
Horizon
Steven F. Jackson (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): Implica ons for
Strategic Balance in South Asia
Chuanhong Zhang (China Agricultural University)
Chair
Jonathan Caverley (U.S. Naval War College)
US Arms Exports and Internal Con ict
Jennifer L. Erickson (Boston College)
Technologies of Rebellion and the Resurgence of Irregular Warfare
Laura Jakli (Harvard University)
Building Capacity or Exacerba ng Instability? External Military
Assistance and Coup Risk in Civil Wars
Vanessa Meier (University of Oxford)
The Outsider’s E ect: The Role of External Support in Shaping Rebel
Organiza on
Sanjida Amin (University of Toronto)
FC46: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Commi ee Panel
The Colonial Interna onal: Where are the Rela ons?
Commi ee on the Status of Engagement with the Global South
Interna onal Studies Associa on
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Jorge Alberto Schiavon (Centro de Inves gación y Docencia
Económicas (CIDE))
Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University)
Himadeep Muppidi (Vassar College)
Jeanne Simon (Universidad de Concepcion)
Michael H. Allen (Bryn Mawr College)
Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)
FD00: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Poli cs of Digital Media and Misinforma on
Panel
FD02: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Expanding the Issue Correlates of War (ICOW) Approach: Part II:
Mari me Con icts
Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Poli cal Demography and Geography
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
The Di usion of Water Con icts
Sojeong Lee (University of Tennessee)
How Mari me Borders Se le
Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia)
Toby James Rider (Texas Tech University)
Online Media Caucus
Chair
Disc.
Jocelyn S. Mitchell (Northwestern University in Qatar)
Andrew Leber (Harvard University)
Polariza on, Fear, and Distrust: Social Media and Democra c
Erosion in Turkey
Banu Akdenizli (Northwestern University in Qatar)
Globalizing Disinforma on: The Many Lives of the Online MAGA
Movement
Marc Owen Jones (Hamad bin Khalifa University)
“Get the Facts About Mail-In Ballots”: Digital Disinforma on
Campaigns and the Delegi miza on of Democra c Elec ons
Jocelyn S. Mitchell (Northwestern University in Qatar)
Civilian Behavior on Social Media During Civil War
Zachary Steinert-Threlkeld (University of California, Los
Angeles)
Worms, Hacks, and Viruses: The Media Infodemic in Middle East
Poli cs
Deborah L. Wheeler (United States Naval Academy)
FD01: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Gender and Global Restructuring Revisited in a (Post-)COVID-19
World
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas Puebla)
Anne Sisson Runyan (University of Cincinna )
S. Charusheela (University of Washington, Bothell)
Querying Globaliza on 2.0: In mate Encounters with Neoliberalism
and Postneoliberalism in La n America
Amy Lind (University of Cincinna )
Feminisms in/against neoliberal development: Looking for cracks in
the ‘business case’
Suzanne Bergeron (University of Michigan, Dearborn)
The Global Post-Financial Crisis and Interna onal Development
Funding: Implica ons for SDG#5 on Women’s Empowerment and
Gender Equality
Following the Rules Straight into Disputes: How Legal Uncertainty
A ects Mari me Boundary Making
Umut Yüksel (The Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
Building Ar cial Islands in Troubled Water: The Impact of Ar
Islands on Mari me Con ict
Rirhandu Mageza-Barthel (University of Kassel)
cial
Hye Ryeon Jang (University of Florida)
How Energy and Fishing Resources in Mari me Claims In uence
Militarized Con ict Risks
Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa)
FD03: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Women's Excellence in Research
Panel
Women's Caucus
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Human Rights
Chair
Chair
Disc.
Cynthia H. Enloe (Clark University)
Bre Ashley Leeds (Rice University)
Kelly M. Kadera (University of Iowa)
The Gendered E ects of COVID-19 on the ISA Membership
Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University)
Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University)
Jennifer Ramos (Loyola Marymount University)
Call Me, Maybe? Gender, Bias, and Virtual Mentorship in Post-Covid
Academia
Kerry Frances Crawford (James Madison University)
Leah Cathryn Windsor (University of Memphis)
Silence, Voice and Resistance in Academic Research in IR
Ayelet Harel-Shalev (Ben-Gurion University)
Remembering the ‘Human’ in Human Tra cking: An Analysis of
Female Leadership and An -Tra cking Policy Choices
Kate Perry (Georgia Southern University )
Courtney N. Burns (Bucknell University)
In their own Voice: Integra on of Congolese Refugee Women in
Indianapolis
Jyo ka Saksena (University of Indianapolis)
Shannon McMorrow (University of Indianapolis)
Laura Parisi (University of Victoria)
Sites and Struggles of African-Chinese Dynamics
Áslaug Ásgeirsdó r (Bates College)
Áslaug Ásgeirsdó r (Bates College)
M. Taylor Fravel (Massachuse s Ins tute of Technology)
FD04: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Intelligence Dilemmas of the 21st Century
Panel
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Disc.
Tom Røseth (Norwegian Command and Sta College, Na onal
Defence University College)
John Weaver (York College of Pennsylvania)
Intelligence Power in Interna onal Rela ons
Njord Wegge (Norwegian Defence University College/ Military
Academy )
Revisi ng HUMINT’s role in intelligence collec on
Tom Røseth (Norwegian Command and Sta College, Na onal
Defence University College)
Commanding Military Spies
Ma Rose (U.S. Department of Defense)
Prac sing the intelligence cycle? A case study of intelligence
processes in a Scandinavian intelligence service
Tallat R. Shakoor (University of Southern Denmark/Royal
Danish Defence College)
FD05: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Rede ning Transna onalism: The Changing Face of Ac vism,
Resistance, and Social Movements
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Crystal Whetstone (Sam Houston State University)
Crystal Whetstone (Sam Houston State University)
Anwar Mhajne (Stonehill College)
V. Miranda Chase (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Shauna Gillooly (University of California, Irvine)
Leonie Fleischmann (City, University of London)
Reimagining Resistance: A Transna onal Higher Educa on Project
Sahar D. Sa arzadeh (DePauw University)
Puerto Rico in Crisis: Restructuring Global Human Rights from the
Grassroots
Malia Womack (Ohio State University)
Who’s Figh ng Now that the War is Over? Civilian Vic miza on
During Civil Con ict and Postwar Social Con ict
Picking Sides: The Allegiances of West Point Graduates in the
American Civil War
Peter White (Auburn University)
Tradi onal Authority and Armed Organiza ons in West Africa
Rebecca Nielsen (Universidad del Rosario)
The Price of Unity: From In gh ng to Cohesion in the Eritrean
Independence Movement
Feike Fliervoet (European University Ins tute)
FD08: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Bridging Domes c Poli cs and Interna onal Poli cal Economy:
Actors and Anxie es in Globalizing China and Recipient Countries
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Andrew Mertha (Johns Hopkins/SAIS)
Audrye Wong (Harvard University)
Atrophying or Adap ng China’s Belt and Road Ini a ve a er the
Covid-19 Pandemic
Stephen Bre Kaplan (George Washington University)
“Will It Play in Peoria? Ini al Data from Recipient Na ons’
Sen ments Toward Chinese BRI”
William Norris (Texas A&M, Bush School)
Missing from the Map: Chinese excep onalism, Sovereignty
Regimes, and the Belt Road Ini a ve
Thomas Narins (SUNY - Albany)
Does the Belt and Road Ini a ve (BRI) Promote Bilateral Poli cal
Rela ons?
Ka Zeng (University of Arkansas)
Wei Gu (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Panel
Peace Studies
Michael Widmeier (Webster University)
Bob Reinalda (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Martha Finnemore (George Washington University)
Ian Hurd (Northwestern University)
Marieke Louis (Sciences Po Grenoble)
Lucile Maertens (University of Lausanne)
Carsten-Andreas Schulz (Pon cal Catholic University of Chile)
Diane L. Stone (University of Warwick)
Globalizing Pa ent Capital: The Poli cal Economy of Chinese
Finance in Developing Countries
The role of internal allies in nonviolent resistance against se lercolonialism
Pëllumb Kelmendi (Auburn University)
Ma hew Simonson (Northeastern University)
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Min Ye (Boston University)
Colombian Peacebuilding Communi es and Networks of
Transna onal Solidarity
Chair
Disc.
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
The Networks of Social Movements Resis ng Dams in the Amazon
FD06: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Armed Mobiliza on and Organiza on
Roundtable
FD07: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Why Interna onal Organiza ons Hate Poli cs. Depoli cizing the
World by Marieke Louis and Lucile Maertens (Routledge)
FD09: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Decentering the Cold War: New Histories of the Cold War beyond
the Superpowers
Historical Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
James Person (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced
Interna onal Studies)
The Rise and Fall of Interna onalism in North Korea, 1953-1956
James Person (Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Interna onal
Studies)
Resis ng Bandung? Taiwan’s Struggle for “Representa onal
Legi macy” in the Rise of the Asian Peoples’ An -Communist
League, 1954-57
Hao Chen (University of Cambridge)
"Third Force" in Hong Kong: Foreign Interven on and Iden ty
Making in the Early Cold War
Hao Chen (University of Cambridge)
Dylan Loh (Nanyang Technological University)
FD10: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Deconstruc ng Memes, Theorizing Technology and Whistleblowers
in Popular Culture
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Disc.
Jan Opper (University of Hamburg)
More-than c ous tech reali es: Beheadings as an Interna onal
Poli cal Prac ce
Asees Puri (The Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal &
Development Studies)
Fic onal Ma ers of Na onal Security: Representa ons of
Whistleblowers in Popular Culture
Daphne Inbar (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Deconstruc ng Memes: Understanding the New Vernacular of
Poli cal Expression
Shubham Dwivedi (South Asian University)
‘Code is Law’ in the Copenhagen School: Theorizing Technology as a
Material Speech Act
Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen)
FD11: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Roundtable
Author Meets Cri cs: A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal
Interna onalism and the Crises of World Order by G. John
Ikenberry
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Peter Trubowitz (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
Michael Cox (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)
John Ikenberry (Princeton University)
David A. Lake (University of California, San Diego)
Kori Schake (Stanford University)
Ayşe Zarakol (University of Cambridge)
FD12: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
HUMAN RIGHTS -- Varia ons in Compliance
JSS Group/Panel
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Sean Richmond (Carleton University - Department of Law)
Mapping the Human Rights Treaty Network: Forget About Norm
Compliance, Let’s Talk About Norm Centrality
Stefanie Neumeier (University of Southern California)
Construc ng Compliance: Crea ng Legal Meaning in the 1949
Geneva Conven ons
Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California)
Hear Evil, See Evil, Speak No Evil: a Formal Approach to Treaty
Viola ons, Compliance Pessimism, and the Strength of Interna onal
Orders
Allen Abbo
(The University of Chicago)
Compliance and Legi macy: A Rela onship of Condi onality?
Ozanay Bozkaya (McGill University)
Costly Cheap Talk? How Verbal Severity of UNSC Resolu on Impacts
Leader Compliance
Hyunki Kim (University of Maryland)
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Daniela Irrera (University of Catania)
Georg Loe mann (University of Warwick)
Vanda Amaro Dias (University of Coimbra)
The mutual construc on of security and technology in interna onal
debates: Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC) and life sciences
Chair
FD13: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
IOs & NON STATE ACTORS -- Terrorism & Counterterrorism
Does democracy increase vulnerability to terrorism? Regime and
type of terrorist a acks
Si Chen (State University of New York at Bu alo)
Samaila Adelaiye (State University of New York, University at
Bu alo)
Enough Is Enough: Counterterrorism, Public Opinion, and
Provoca on Logic
Jayme Schlesinger (Rutgers University)
The Dilemmas of Surveillance Pro ling: The U.S. War on Terror and
the Dark Side of Pre-emp ve Counterterrorism Strategy
Davit Petrosyan (University of Konstanz)
Terrorism and Ontological Security
Sam Biasi (Boston College)
Coopera on dilemma in counterterrorism opera ons
Francesco Baraldi (Università degli Studi di Milano)
FD14: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
An -Progressive Forces in World Poli cs
Panel
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Disc.
Nancy Snow (Kyoto University of Foreign Studies )
Jane Freedman (Université Paris 8)
No Backlash without Socializa on: The An feminist NGOs in the
United Na ons
Jelena Cupać (WZB Berlin Social Science Center )
Irem Ebeturk (WZB)
Glass Cli and Theresa May’s Brexit legacy as Prime Minister
Angélica Szucko (Universidade de Brasília)
Co-op ng resistance: exploring the an -globalist sen ment in public
diplomacy by Russian state-aligned actors
Aleksandra Raspopina (City, University of London)
Re-thinking global homocapitalism: LGBT rights, corporate power
and hierarchy
Olimpia Burchiellaro (University of Westminster)
FD15: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Poli cs of Interna onal Criminal Accountability
Panel
Human Rights
Interna onal Law
Chair
Lauren M. Balasco (Stockton University )
Hanging the Opposi on: Genocide Jus ce as Poliitcal Strategy in
Bangladesh
Donald W. Beachler (Ithaca College)
Wan ng a Way Out: Threats and Exits from the Interna onal
Criminal Court
Franziska Boehme (Texas State University)
Con icts between Interna onal Norms and the Na onal Interest:
The Unit 731 Cover-up and How American Na onal Security shaped
the Norm of Interna onal Human Rights
Alissa Wang (University of Toronto)
Yanjun Yang (Tsinghua University)
Threats and Commitments: Interna onal Tribunals and Transi onal
Jus ce in Peace Nego a ons
Genevieve Bates (University of Chicago)
FD16: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
JSS Group/Panel
IPE- The Interna onal Poli cal Economy of Development
Junior Scholar Symposia
JSS Disc. Robin Broad (American University)
Global development agendas vs local alterna ves to development:
a(n) (im)possible match?
Daniela Mora Vera (FLACSO Ecuador)
Rethinking Micro nance in South Asia: Islamic Finance as a
Sustainable Model for Women’s Development
Mudassar Raza Shakir (Georgetown University)
More donors, more policy space? The rela onship between the
Zambian government and Western aid donors in the changing
global landscape
Nicola Heaton (University of Birmingham )
An assessment of the strategies of the World Bank to Upper Middle
-income Countries
Ingrid Nascimento Aguiar Schlindwein (University of Sao Paulo)
FD17: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Dis nguished Scholar
ENMISA 2021 Dis nguished Scholar Panel honoring Jennifer
Brinkerho
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Hon.
Maria Koinova (Warwick University)
Daniel Naujoks (Columbia University)
Harris Mylonas (George Washington University)
Stephen Lubkemann (George Washington University)
Maria Elo (University of Southern Denmark)
Lori Brainard (George Washington University)
Jennifer Marie Brinkerho (George Washington University)
FD18: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Inter-American Ins tu ons and Cold War Liberal Interna onal
Order
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Federico Merke (Universidad de San Andrés)
Andrea Oelsner (University of San Andrés)
Democra c Lock-in and the American Conven on on Human Rights
Cassandra Emmons (Harvard University)
Inter-American Ins tu ons and the Evolu on of Peace in the
Americas
Luis L. Schenoni (University of Konstanz)
The Interamerican Democracy Protec on Regime and the unful lled
promises of the Liberal Interna onal Order
Stefano Pales ni (Catholic University of Chile)
Joining the global, protec ng the regional: La n America in the post
-WWII cri cal juncture
Tom Long (University of Warwick)
The Organiza on of American States and the Cuban Missile Crisis
Renata Nicole Keller (Boston University)
FD19: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
The Eastern Mediterranean Sub-Region as both a Dynamic and a
Sta c “Fixator” of the Transatlan c Partnership: Inter-Regionalism,
Trans-Regionalism and the Poten al for Coopera on
Interdisciplinary Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Disc.
Fulvio A na (Catania University)
George J. Andreopoulos (City University of New York)
Greek Foreign Policy in the New Eastern Mediterranean
Aristotelis Tziampiris (University of Piraeus)
Post-hegemonic (Dis)Orders, Fault Lines and Balancing Strategies in
the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East
Kostas Ifan s (University of Athens)
The Mediterranean as a Cri cal Juncture Between Global North and
Global South: Challenges at the EU Med Borders
Stefania P. Panebianco (University of Catania)
Mediterranean Poli cs and the Declining American World Order
Fulvio A na (Catania University)
Conceptualizing Regional Orders Beyond the ‘Third Genera on’
Regionalism
E e Charalampaki (Center for Euro-Atlan c Studies, Ins tute of
Interna onal Rela ons, Athens, Greece)
FD20: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Finance and the State in Times of Crisis
Panel
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Organiza on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Disc.
Vivien Schmidt (Boston University)
Vivien Schmidt (Boston University)
Central Banking as a Dark Art: S ll the Only Game, Not the Only
Players
Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Having “Banks Play the Game”: Varie es of State-Bank Coordina on
and State-Guaranteed Credit Programs during the COVID-19 Crisis
Elsa Massoc (University of Frankfurt)
A poli cal ‘Phillips curve’ in central banks’ accountability prac ces?
Evidence from Two Decades of ECB Monetary Dialogues
Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore)
Central Bank Independence, Legi macy, and the ECB
Gregory William Fuller (University of Groningen)
The green supercycle: Climate change, coronavirus and ins tu onal
change
Daniela Gabor (University of West England)
FD21: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Managing to Save Forests?
Panel
Environmental Studies
Chair
Disc.
Jason R. Weidner (Universidad de Monterrey)
Benjamin Cashore (Na onal University of Singapore)
The Impact of Conserva on on Livelihoods in a Forest Community:
A Study of Kudagama Village in Sinharaja Forest
Grace Cheng (San Diego State University)
Upali Pannilage (University of Ruhuna)
Poli cal economies of deforesta on
Markus Kröger (University of Helsinki)
Corporate Conserva on and Climate Colonialism in California
FD25: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Civil-Military Rela ons in Compara ve Perspec ve
Kathleen McAfee (San Francisco State University)
Pulp Fric on in the La Plata Basin: The importance of Natural
Resource Governance for South American Regionalism
Interna onal Security Studies
Karen Siegel (University of Münster)
Organiza onal drivers of high-quality environmental policy
implementa on in developing countries: A mixed-methods study of
deforesta on control by a federal agency in Brazil
Gus Greenstein (Stanford University )
Panel
FD22: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Peacemaking: Analyzing the Impact of Process and Content Choices
Peace Studies
Chair
Disc.
Jack J. Porter (Military College of South Carolina)
Returning Veterans’ A tudes toward Democracy: Evidence from a
Survey of Ukraine’s ATO Veterans
Konstan n Ash (University of Central Florida)
Civilian and Military Interpreta ons of Na on-Building E orts in
Afghanistan
Kris n Vekasi (University of Maine)
Mahnaz Vahda (University of Maine)
Kristen Se ele (University of Maine)
Aya Kouao (University of Maine)
Ashley Case (University of Maine )
The Centrality of the Par cipa on of Society in Peace Nego a ons
between the Colombian Government and the ELN Guerrilla
Cécile Alexa Mouly (Facultad La noamericana de Ciencias
Sociales (FLACSO) - Ecuador)
Role Model or Role Expansion? Par san Percep ons of the Military
in Tunisia
Peacemaking and the Public Sphere: Con den ality and Public
Communica on in the Colombian Nego a ons
Holger Albrecht (University of Alabama)
Michael Bufano (University of Alabama)
Kevin Koehler (Leiden University)
Joana Amaral (Berghof Founda on)
The Lord’s Resistance Army: Violence And Peacemaking In Africa
Mareike Schomerus (The Busara Center)
Quan ty or Quality? Concessions and Peace Agreement Stability
Andrew Straight (University of Tennessee)
FD26: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Interna onal Organiza ons in the Trump Era
Sarah Clowry (Durham University)
Panel
Peace Studies
Interna onal Organiza on
Disc.
Re-Assessing the Peace Economy: Cambodia and the UN
Experiment
Katrin Travouillon (Australian Na onal University)
AMISOM a er 2021 - an opportunity to allign mandate and
capabili es?
Thomas Mandrup (Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Military
Science)
Poli cs of Otherness in United Na ons Robust Peace Opera ons:
Drawing Blurred Iden ty Boundaries Between Subjects in (Post-)
Con ict Spaces
cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
A er Brahimi: doctrinal culture, prac cal developments and the
new and remaining challenges of UN peacekeeping opera ons
Geraldine Rosas Duarte (PUC Minas)
Le cia Carvalho (Pon cal Catholic University of Minas Gerais)
Matheus Souza (Pon cal Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
A er Coopera on: The rise and fall of UN peacekeeping
Michael Kriner (Cornell University)
Panel
Interna onal Organiza on
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Chair
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama (Universidade Federal
do Tocan ns (Brazil))
Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University)
Matheus Souza (Pon
When Organisa onal Culture meets Civil-Military Rela ons:
Comparing Military Recruitment in the UK and Ireland
Patrick Finnegan (University of St Andrews)
Alex Neads (University of Bath)
Interac ons between ‘inclusion’ and na onal iden ty within
interna onal con ict media on: recollec ons of the Syrian and
Yemeni peace processes, 2011 – 2014
Chair
Richard Lacquement (U.S. Army War College)
Veterans, Civil-Society and Strategic Culture – Military Civic Groups
in the US and Russia
Sara Hellmüller (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies)
FD24: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
UN Peacekeeping: Origins, Developments, Partners
Panel
Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
The End of Mul lateralism? U.S.-UN Rela ons under the Trump
Administra on
Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire)
Shame, Embarrassment, Guilt, and Domes c A tudes Towards US
Behavior in a Changing World Order
Carlo a M. Minnella (Duke University)
Self-destruc on or Strategy for Survival? ——Rethinking
Hegemony's Withdrawal Decisions from Interna onal Ins tu ons
(1945-2019)
Xueying Zhang (Fudan University)
FD27: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
The Future of Strategic Stability: In Search of a New Conceptual
Framework
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Michael Kofman (Wilson Center)
Adam N. Stulberg (Georgia Ins tute of Technology)
The Future of Arms Control in the Era of Renewed Great Power
Compe on
Cynthia Roberts (Hunter College, City University of New York &
Columbia University, Saltzman Ins tute on War & Peace)
Strategic Stability Concept in the Russia-US-China Triangle: Mixed
Opportuni es and Mul -Layered Risks
Anastasia Solomentseva (Moscow State Ins tute of
Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO University))
The Instability of a Post-Nuclear World?
FD31: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
New Dimensions of Transna onal Advocacy
David W. Blagden (University of Exeter)
The Impact of Emerging Military Technologies on Nuclear
Deterrence
Interna onal Organiza on
Alexander Chekov (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal
Rela ons (MGIMO))
FD28: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Global Policing: How the Transna onal Organiza on of Violence
Generates Poli cal Orders at Home, Abroad, and Interna onally
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Vincent Pouliot (McGill University)
Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics)
Julian Go (University of Chicago)
Conceptualizing U.S. Security Assistance Before, During, and A er
Trump
Stuart Schrader (Johns Hopkins University)
Interna onal Police Assistance and the Ques on of Imperialism
Colleen Bell (University of Saskatchewan)
United Na ons peacekeeping and the transna onal circula on of
crowd control discourses and prac ces
Lou Pingeot (Université de Montréal)
Roundtable
FD29: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Author Meets Cri cs: Neil C. Renic’s Asymmetric Killing: Risk
Avoidance, Just War, and the Warrior Ethos
Interna onal Ethics
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
John Emery (Stanford University – Center for Interna onal
Security and Coopera on)
Andree-Anne Melancon (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
Sebas an Kaempf (University of Queensland)
Rhiannon Neilsen (University of New South Wales)
Daniel R. Brunste er (University of California Irvine)
Valerie Morkevicius (Colgate University)
John Emery (Stanford University – Center for Interna onal
Security and Coopera on)
Neil Renic (Ins tute for Peace Research and Security Policy
(IFSH))
FD30: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
On Fear and Violence in Interna onal Rela ons
Chair
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Part.
Jason Sharman (University of Cambridge)
Me e Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge)
Nina Hall (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s)
Erica Chenoweth (Harvard Kennedy School)
Kathryn Sikkink (Harvard University, Kennedy School )
Sarah S. Stroup (Middlebury College)
FD32: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Minority Mobiliza on in Ethno-Centric Regimes
The “Domes c E ect”, or the Colonial Origins of Civil Policing
Chair
Roundtable
Panel
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Globaliza on, Regionalism and Na onalism: Contending Forces in World Poli cs
(Theme)
Post Communist Systems
Chair
Disc.
John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)
Johanna K. Birnir (University of Maryland)
This Time Is Di erent: Clientelis c Poli cs and Ethnic Minority
Representa on in Bulgaria
Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio)
The Rise and Decline of Minority Na onalism: The Pales nian Arab
Ci zens of Israel
Oded Haklai (Queen's University)
To Campaign, Protest, or Fight: Ethnic Majority Fragmenta on and
Ethnic Minority Strategies
Agatha S. Hultquist (Colorado Mesa University)
Minori es as ci zens: the legal advocacy of language rights by the
Hungarian minority in Romania
Beáta Huszka (Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest)
Liminal space posi oning of the minori es in the ethnocentric
systems of power in Eastern Europe.
Elena Cirmizi (George Mason University)
FD33: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
(Post)coloniality and Scru nizing ‘Migra on Governance’
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Disc.
Disc.
Disc.
Julien Jeandesboz (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Shoshana Fine (Sciences Po/CERI)
Damien Simonneau (Sciences Po Bordeaux)
Theory
Global Development
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
The Postcolonial Migra on State
Chair
Disc.
Colonial con nui es in Tamil diaspora governance: A prac ce-based
analysis
Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast)
Jakob Dreyer (University of Copenhagen)
The Space of Fear, Poli cal Community and IR
Ali Fuat Birol (Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University)
Everything new is old again: understanding claims to novel forms of
violence
Marta Bashovski (Campion College at the University of Regina)
Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham)
Kamal Sadiq (University of California, Irvine)
Catherine Craven (SOAS, University of London)
Brothers without rights? Forced migra on governance in Tunisia in
mes of turmoil in Algeria (1950s-1960s)
Lea Müller-Funk (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Interna onal Poli cs in/of the Hold: Race and Abu Zubaydah’s
Torture Illustra ons
From Colonial Occupa on to Interna onal Interven on: the
Des tute Power of Migra on Regime. Insights From an Eastern
African Small State.
Time and Victory: Military Triumphs Beyond the West
Visuality and colonial imaginaries in migra on governance
Shree Deshpande (University of Hawai‘i-Mānoa)
Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary, University of London)
Sabine Dini (Université Paris 13)
Celine Cantat (CERI, Sciences Po)
FD34: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Civil Con ict Dynamics
Panel
Panel
Ethnicity, Na onalism, & Migra on Studies
Interna onal Poli cal Sociology
Interna onal Security Studies
Disc.
FD37: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
The Poli cs of Displacement and Refugee Return
Ariel I. Ahram (Virginia Tech)
Chair
Stephanie Schwartz (University of Southern California)
Con ict Di usion as Rebel Strategy: Blowback from Syria into
Lebanon, 2013-14
The Hollowing Out of the Refugee Regime
The Great Syrian Revolts: Tradi on and Con nuity in the Geography
of Syrian Violence
Vic ms of Ethnic Cleansing and the Restora on of Mul cultural
Spaces
Stephanie Schwartz (University of Southern California)
Sarah Cueva
Nils Hägerdal (Tu s University)
Peter Krause (Boston College)
Victoria Gilbert (Wo ord College)
Christopher Chiego (University of Pennsylvania)
The Mul ple Logics of Violence during Civil War and Collec ve
Punishment as Selec ve Violence, Evidence from Pales ne 19371939
Joshua Goodman (Air War College)
Beyond Fragmenta on: Strategic Armed Nonstate Actor Rivalry and
Violence Escala on in the MENA Region
Stephen Powell (University of Glasgow)
FD35: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Poli cs of Status and Reputa on
Panel
Foreign Policy Analysis
Neophytos Loizides (University of Kent)
The Local Poli cs of Return: How Municipali es Shape Refugee
Return in Lebanon
Lama Mourad (Carleton University)
The Returned: Repatria ons, Elec ons, and Policy Polariza on in El
Salvador
Antonella Bandiera (ITAM)
FD38: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Asian Stability and Coopera on
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Il Hyun Cho (Lafaye e College)
David Kang (University of Southern California)
Andrew Yeo (The Catholic University of America)
Dangerous Comparisons: Overbalancing, Social Comparison, and
Great Power Con ict
The role of elite networks for peace and stability in East Asia
It’s A Group Thing: Small-Group Dynamics and the In uence of
Reputa onal Concerns on US Foreign Policy Decision-Making
Authoritarian Peace in East Asia
Mikael Weissmann (Swedish Defence University & Swedish
Ins tute of Interna onal A airs)
Tudor A. Onea (Bilkent University)
Dongryul Kim (Rochester Ins tute of Technology)
Vincent Boucher (University of Quebec at Montreal )
Reputa on for Resolve and Credibility of Threats: U.S. and Chinese
Strategic Coercion in the South China Sea
Danijela Felendes (Florida Interna onal University)
The Washington Conference Order and Japan in 1921-1936: Global
Status, Na onalism, and the Great Depression
Inhwan Oh (Boston College)
FD36: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Technology, Security and the Environment
Apology and Reconcilia on in the Age of Social Media: Reassessing
China’s Response to Japan’s Poli cal Apologies
Yi Wang (Waseda University)
Japan's regional security coopera on – A neoclassical realist
analysis of Tokyo’s Foreign Policy Execu ve and the origins of
strategic change in the Asia-Paci c
David Adebahr (Kyoto University)
Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Interna onal Communica on
Global Problems and Local Solu ons: Russia’s Struggle with
Environmental Innova ons
Lada V. Kochtcheeva (North Carolina State University)
Energy security in the Bal c Sea Region: na onal visions of energy
futures in a geopoli cal play
Izabela Surwillo (University of Copenhagen)
Trine Villumsen Berling (DIIS - Danish Ins tute for Interna onal
Studies)
Technology and Security Imaginaries in the Canadian Arc c
Benjamin Johnson (York University)
Resilience Imaginaries and Poli cal Crea vity: The Poli cs of
Engineering and Design in Assembling a Climate-Resilient Coast in
New York City.
Ka nka Wijsman (New School for Social Research)
Panel
Ripe for Coopera on? China’s Rise, Security Coopera on in the Asia
-Paci c, and Joint Military Exercise
Kyuri Park (University of Southern California)
FD39: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Peace and Peacekeeping
Panel
Interna onal Security Studies
Chair
Disc.
Lise Morje Howard (Georgetown University)
Kyle Beardsley (Duke University)
The Cairo Roadmap and Performance Evalua on in Peacekeeping
Opera ons: A Compara ve Analysis of United Na ons Stabiliza on
Missions
Guilherme Dias (Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior do Exercito
- ECEME)
Mariana Carluccio (Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior do
Exército)
Peacekeeeping in the Digital Age: Communica on Strategies and
Local Inclusion
Julia Leib (University of Potsdam)
Underwri ng Peace: The Role of Interna onal Organiza ons in
Securing Con ict Party Consent to Peacekeeping
Jaroslav Tir (University of Colorado)
Johannes Karreth (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Violent Interference: Quantum Social Theory and Johan Galtung’s
“Violence, Peace, and Peace Research
United Na ons, African Union and Evolving Global-Regional
Partnerships in Peacekeeping
Michael Murphy (University of O awa)
Ferdinand Kwaku Danso (Ko Annan Interna onal
Peacekeeping Training Centre)
FD40: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Nuclear Prolifera on and Escala on: Elites, Masses, and
Capabili es
Panel
Mark Salter (University of O awa)
Waving sovereignty away: state (de-)coherence and subjec vity at
the Colombian-Venezuelan border
Eleonora Ma acci (Amherst College)
Inadvertent Nuclear Escala on Revisited
German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana)
Marina E. Henke (Her e School / Northwestern University)
Deba ng Japan’s Nuclear Op ons: Exploring the Linkage between
External Security Calcula ons and Internal Norma ve-Ins tu onal
Restraints
Yukinori Komine (American Public University)
Mathew Markman (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Diploma c Studies
Shounak Set (King's College London)
America S ll Held Hostage: The Hostage Crisis Genera on and
Public Opinion about Iran Deal
Chair
Jayita Sarkar (Boston University)
Iranian Strategic Culture and Its Reversal Component
Valeriia Popova (Florida Interna onal University)
Mazaher Koruzhde (Florida Interna onal University)
Nima Baghdadi (Florida Interna onal University)
Kim Jong Un's Search for Independent : the Korean War legacy and
a myth on North Korea-China rela on
Nuclear Prolifera on and the Quest for Pres ge
Pedro Goulart (University of Georgia)
Chun-Young Park (University of Georgia)
Youngjun Kim (Korea Na onal Defense University)
Panel
Personality and Nego a ons: A Study of Atal Bihar Vajpayee and
Pervez Musharraf
Bhupendra Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Deciding whom to visit: The network of the world’s leader visits
between 2000 and 2010
Interna onal Poli cal Economy
Interna onal Organiza on
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Quantum Radicaliza on: Humor, Hate and the Phenomenology of
Far-Right Radicaliza on
FD43: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Top-Down Diplomacy: The Ac ons of Leaders in World Poli cs
Nuclear Policy, Domes c Poli cs and the World Order:Indian
Foreign Policy 1998-2008
FD41: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Change in the Interna onal Investment Regime: Power,
Ins tu ons, and Treaty Design
Nadine Voelkner (University of Groningen)
Quantum Sovereignty in Ac on: A uni ed eld theory of Arc c
Sovereignty
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Entangled lives: Covid-19, the quantum of biology and the Dao of
physics
Ruilin Lai (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
FD45: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Panel
Rebel Governance and State Forma on During and A er Warfare
Lauge N. S. Poulsen (University College London)
Rachel Wellhausen (University of Texas at Aus n)
Sarah Bauerle Danzman (Indiana University)
Peace Studies
Democracy, Globaliza on and the Design of Interna onal
Investment Agreements
Chair
Disc.
Yoram Ha el (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Jeremy S. Speight (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Sara Polo (University of Essex)
Bringing State Forma on Back In: Revisi ng the Art of Interna onal
State-Building
Keep, Terminate, or Renego ate? Power of alterna ves and
exper se in the investment treaty regime
Johannes Juede (Ins tute for Poli cal Science, FAU ErlangenNuremberg)
Tuuli-Anna Huikuri (University of Oxford)
Nego a ng power on the inside of interna onal economic
nego a ons
Reconciling Rebel Rule: The Social Legacies of Rebel Governance in
Sri Lanka
World Bank Publica ons on Investment in light of the Backlash
against the Global Investment Regime
Crossing Enemy Lines: State-Insurgent Coopera on on Rebel
Governance in Côte d'Ivoire and Sri Lanka
The Imprint of Interna onal Ins tu ons on Bilateral Investment
Trea es
Honeymoon, Peak and Degrada on: The Three Phases of Islamic
State’s Rebel Governance E ec veness in Iraq and Syria
Tarald Laudal Berge (University of Oslo)
Kate Lonergan (Uppsala University)
Morr Link (Hebrew University)
Manfred Elsig (University of Bern)
FD42: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM
Quan zing IR 3: Applica ons
Panel
Science, Technology and Art in Interna onal Rela ons
Theory
Chair
Disc.
Disc.
Leonardo Orlando (Sciences Po Paris)
Laura Zano (Virginia Tech)
Jarrod Hayes (University of Massachuse s Lowell & MIT)
Sebas an van Baalen (Uppsala University)
Ma hew Bamber (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and
Development Studies, Geneva)
Index of Participants
, Arshad
WG43, FC06, RC33
Agnew, John
RF19
Aall, Pamela R.
TB32, TH38, TI39
Agopyan, Kelly
WI00
Aanstoos, Kristen
WI04, FB20
Agos nis, Giovanni
WC16, FC13, WD37
Aaronson, Susan
FA25, RF43
Agrello Madruga, Leonardo
FB02
Aasland Ravndal, Jacob
FC27
Aguirre, Daniel
WF41
Abad Alvarez-Querol, Alejandro
RF05
Aharoni, Sarai B.
FB25, WC37, RE29
Abbasov, Namig
TC36, FA44
Ahmad, Haval
TG25
Abbo , Allen
TH25, FD12
Ahmadoghlu, Ramin
TA00
Abbo , Kenneth W.
FB29
Ahmadzai, Atal
WB39, TG22, RD36
Abboud, Dave
RB08
Ahmed, Ahmed Nabil Sadek
TA00
Abdelaaty, Lamis
RC21, RF13
Ahmed, Amel F.
FC04
Abdelkader, Deina A.
WG43, FC09, RI29
Ahmed, Faisal
RF02
Abdrabou, Ahmed
TE11
Ahmed, Hassan E.
WB40
Abdrasheva, Dana
FA15
Ahmed, Ish aq
RA01
Abedini, Vahid
FB41, RD47
Ahmed, Shayesta Nishat
FC06
Abey a, Anisa
TC45, TG22
Ahram, Ariel I.
FD34, WA10
Abi Ghanem, Maureen
WG41
Ahsan, Ali
WC09
Abiolu, Rhoda
RB20, TA00
Ai, Weining
WC44
Abouarab, Jessy
RF12
Aidoo, Richard
WG02
Abouharb, M. Rodwan
WI00
Aiol , Theo
TE22
Abou-Khalil, Catherine
TC27
Aissaoui, Alex
RF29
Abraham, I y
TH44
Aka, Aylin Gurzel
RF14
Abraham, Kavi Joseph
WA30
Akaha, Tsuneo
TA07
Abrahams, Alexei
FC40
Akahoshi, Sho
TA00
Abramson, Yehonatan
WG05, TF49, WB23
Akakpo, Dr. Jean-Marc
TG06
Abugbilla, Francis
RI04
Akarte, Prajak
TA00
Abu-Laban, Yasmeen
WA19, TH21
Akbaba, Yasemin
RE17, WA20, WG37
Abulof, Uriel
WB40, RB19, RF21
Akbari-Dibavar, Aytak
WI01, RF37
Abu-Nimer, Mohammed
WB18
Akdenizli, Banu
FD00
Acar, Dilaver Arikan
FA16, WF19
Åkebo, Malin
TE32, WA49
Acharya, Amitav
WG03, RB47, RG44
Akhmetkarimov, Bulat
TA00
Acharya, Arabinda
WD08
Akhtar, Rabia
FB01
Achilleos-Sarll, Columba
RB33, TB42, WC40
Akhter, Zohra
TI11
Acikgoz, Cansu
WC36
Akimoto, Yu
TG37
Acikmese, Sinem
FA16, WF19
Akintayo, Joshua
WE41
Ackah-Arthur, Jemima
TF06
Akopov, Sergei
WI01
Ackah-Baidoo, Patricia
RA32
Akporiaye, Alero
WC25
Ackerly, Brooke
WC37, RI13
Aktan, Dogus
RD37
Ackren, Maria
RF34
Akuamoah, Ernest
WC45
Acorn, Elizabeth
RI14
Aku o, Edward A.
WG15, WB12
Adachi, Kenki
FC33
Akyol, Seyma
WF22
Adamsky, Dmitry (Dima)
TE06, RI30
Al Achkar, Ziad
WC21
Adebahr, David
FD38
Al Ghazzi, Omar
RH40
Adebi Dunia, Oscar
WC47
Al Lawa , Nawra
RC20
Adelaiye, Samaila
FD13, TA00
Alam, A ab
FA20, RB36, WD01, RA01, WA48
Adeloye, Ayotunde
WC21
Alam, Maryum
FA08
Adhikari, Bimal
WA44
Alam, Mosharraf
WD01, RA01
Adhikari, Monalisa
RI39, FA33
Alam, Zainab
WG45
Adhikari, Prakash
WE43, WF39
AlBahri, Ayoub
WI07
Adiong, Nassef Manabilang
RB37, TB04, TC02, WH08, WF13
Albarracin Dierolf, Juan
RF38, RH37
Adivilah, Timothy
RH21
Albert, Mathias Theo
WD19, WE14, FB30
Adler-Nissen, Rebecca
WE45, TF49, WC08, TE05
Alber , Claudio
TB30
Adogamhe, Paul G.
TA46
Albrecht, Holger
FC20, FD25, WC01
Agarwal, Amya
WD31, TD02
Albrecht, Peter
RB13
Agathangelou, Anna M.
FB35, TB04, TH47, RB17
Alcântara Gomes Lima, Alice
RB13
Agensky, Jonathan C.
RH38, TA19, TD03
Al-Dayel, Nadia
WH36
Aggestam, Karin
TA27, RD01, WF21, RI13
Aldrich, Richard James
TF42
Agius, Chris ne
RE43, WG05, WB25, TF08
Alejandro, Audrey
TH29, TF24
Index of Participants
Aleprete, Michael E.
WC32, TE04
Anastasio, Natalie
WB35
Alexander, Andrew
RA21, RF21
Anderl, Felix
RA05
Alexander, Audrey
TH28, TB15
Andersen, Morten Skumsrud
RG36
Alexander, Kathryn
TF44, TE12, TD12
Andersen-Rodgers, David R.
TB14, RA30
Alexander, Ronni
WG09, RD49, TA00
Anderson, Ashley
TD40
Alexandrova, Iordanka
TI06
Anderson, Joseph
RC45
Alfaro, Amaranta
WF41
Anderson, Miriam J.
FB45
Ali, Arshad
RI29
Anderson, Nicholas
FA08, WD45
Ali, Hager
WG43, TA00
Anderson, Stephanie
WF23
Ali, Manjur
WD01, RA01
Andrade, Roberta C.
TH06, RH23
Alibegovic, Asaf
TA28, RI06, FA00
Andreescu, Floren na C.
WD41, TA00
Alimardani, Mahsa
RE04, RH40, RI18
Andregg, Michael
WI26, FC41
Al-kha af, Omayma
WD41
Andreopoulos, George J.
FD19, RC03, TD07, TB46, WH17
Alkhallouf, A ka
RA34
Andresen, Nils
TD26
Alkon, Meir
WF36, FA01
Andresen, Steinar E.
RG39
Allan, Jennifer
RB35, WD14
Andreska, Anamarija
TE16
Allan, Pierre
WD35
Andrews, Nathan
TG07, WD13
Allemang, Lindsey
WC42
An nson, Aaron
WH36
Allen, Geo
TF28
An nson, Graeme
WH36
Allen, Michael
WA24
Angevine, Sara
FB25
Allen, Michael A.
RH27, RG06, WC26
Angha, Negah
WB24
Allen, Michael H.
FC46, TA46, RB17
Anghel, Veronica
WB29
Allen, Susan
TF03
Angin, Merih
RG34, WG06, WB22
Allen, Susan Hannah
RE22, TB03, FC02
Angulo-Pasel, Carla
FC08
Alley, Joshua
RD11
Anishchanka, Alena
WA15
Allison, Juliann Emmons
WH43
Annavarapu, Sneha
WH05
Almeida Lopes Fernandes, Ivan
WI07, RD11
Ansems de Vries, Leonie
WH34
Almeida Resende, Erica Simone
WE04, TF15, TC02
Antanaviciute, Marija
FB45
Almustafa, Maissaa
WB41, RH15
Anthony, Mely C.
TF18, RB47
Alnassar, Nassar
RB44
Antonova, Irina
RA38, RI39
Alnuaimi, Hessa
WG11
Aoki, Yu
RI41
Alorse, Raynold Wonder
TG07, FA28, WD13
Aparecido, Jane
TC45
Alpan, Başak
WH13
Aparicio Ramirez, Mariana
WH10, TC07
Alphin, Caroline
TB09
Apergi, Maria
WG07
Alrababa'h, Ala'
TD40, RC33
Appiah-Thompson, Christopher
TA00
Alt, Suvi
WC36
Appleby, R. Sco
WD49
Altay, Evren
WD23
Aradau, Claudia E.
WH34, RA07
Altman, Dan
RF30, TG38, WA34
Arakelyan, Lilia
RI30, WA13, TB18
Altundas Akcay, Cangul
WB24
Aran, Amnon
WG32
Alves, Elia
TD22
Aranguren, Juan Luis Lopez
WF08
Alvi, Hayat
RG29
Arapova, Ekaterina
TF11
Alwan, M. Chris ne
FB25
Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal
RB41, WB27
Amadae, S. M.
RD39, WD40, RG17
Arcand, Jean-Luis
TA28, WC26
Amano, Kenya
TG26, TI45
Arceneaux, Giles David
RB06, RG24
Amaral, Joana
FD22
Arceneaux, Phillip
WC18
Amat, Consuelo
RD37
Arcos, Ruben
RH42, WH33, TF42
Amaya, Ana B.
WD38, TD42
Argomaniz, Javier
RD30
Ambashi, Masahito
RC44
Ari, Baris
FA12, RI02
Ameyaw-Brobbey, Thomas
RC25
Arian, Anahita
TA47, RI48, TE05
Amin, Sanjida
FC45, RB15
Arias, Desmond
TG05
Amiri, Sohaela
RA34, TH15
Arkilic, Ayca
WG45
Amuhaya, Claire
TA00
Armijo, Leslie Ellio
FA04, FC42
An, Jingjing
RI10, RC40, WB07, WG21
Armin, Razieh
RD47
An, Seongho
TE47
Armoudian, Maria
WF07
Anand, Dibyesh
RG25, WD01, FB48, WA46
Arnon, Daniel
WE38
Anania, Jessica
WC28
Arondekar, Anjali
RE30
Ananyev, Boris
RI17
Aroussi, Sahla
WB35, TB37
Anas, Omair
WD01, RA01
Arpaci Ayhan, Sevde
RH33, TB07, WH43
Index of Participants
Arreguin-To , Ivan
RD28
Ayres, Je rey M.
WH10, TH21
Arrocha, William
WC27
Aytug, Rana
RG37
Arsenault, Amelia H.
TG30, RD42, RG33, FB37
Ayub, Afsara
RA01
Arthur, Paige
TA27
Azeredo, Rafael
RD34
Arugay, Aries
FC39
Azizi (née Barirani), Dona
WG40
Arulthas, Mario
TB15
Azizi, Sameer
WE02
Arya, Ni n
TA00
Azmeh, Shamel
WB30, WI10
Asaadi, Robert
RI17
Azmi, Shabana
RA01
Asadzade, Peyman
TB34
Azmiya Badurdeen, Fathima
TB37
Asal, Victor
WH25, RD30, RA29, WF03
Azzam, Lara
WE41
Ásgeirsdó r, Áslaug
FA22, FD02
B. G., Akhila
RD15, RG20
Asghar, Rizwan
WC26
Ba, Alice D.
RF23, FA47, RB47
Ash, Emma
RF49
Ba, Oumar
TI24, TH20, RI20, WE47
Ash, Konstan n
TH27, WC26, FD25
Baaz, Mikael
RF05
Ashbee, Edward
TG09, WG18
Babatunde, Abosede O.
WD48
Ashfaq, Muhammad
WA45, TH43
Babic, Milan
WA00
Ashford, Emma
FB12, WA01
Babicz, Marcelline T.
TI43
Ashiwa, Yoshiko
RG30
Babo, Thiago
TI13
Ashraf, Mansoor
RB26, TC41
Baca, Lucía
RH30
Ashraf, Tamanna
RE07
Bacchus, Emily Beaulieu
TI28
Asi, Yara
WI09, TI37, RB19, WD37
Bacheș-Torres, Daniela
WG36
Asiryan, Aleksey
WB47
Bachleitner, Kathrin
TA00
Askonas, Jonathan
TG42, RD28
Bachman, Je rey
RG29, WH04
Asmita, Ananya
TD10, RC14
Bachta, Allyson
WB20
Asselin, Pierre
FC22
Bächtold, Stefan
WA49
Astorino-Courtois, Allison
WI45
Baciu, Cornelia
TB23, TA03, WD07
Asvapromtada, Siremorn
FC13, TA00
Badache, Fanny
TF10
Atal, Maha Ra
TD29, WE06
Badie, Bertrand
WC00
Atanassova-Cornelis, Elena
WC43
Badr, Zahraa
TA00
Atcha, Haroon
RH04
Baek, Chung-Ah
WH35, TH39
Ates, Miray
WC18
Baer, Madeline
TG27
Atkinson, Douglas
RA27
Baeza Freer, Jaime
TB43
A a, Hana
WC44, TG48
Baghdadi, Nima
TF39, FA36, TC37, RG43, FD43
A na, Fulvio
FD19, TB48
Baghirova, Yegana
WH44
Atzili, Boaz
RI23, TF05
Bagwell, Stephen
WC45
Auchter, Jessica
WI05, TF15, RA07, TB09, RD12
Bahador, Babak
RE27, TC27, RC30
Aue, Luis
RG08
Bailey, Jennifer L.
TF35, TC09
Auer, Stefan
WB29
Bain, William
RH38, TC03, RD45, FB31
Auld, Graeme
FC38, RA19, WD26, RB34
Baird, Adam
RG37
Aus n, Jonathan Luke
FB38, TG28
Bajec, Manca
FB38
Autesserre, Séverine
RG03, RC11, TE08, TC12
Bajema, Natasha
FB22
Avant, Deborah
WI02, RI11, WC08, TE05
Bakan, Abigail
WA19, TH21
Avdan, Nazli
WG01, RI40
Baker, Kerryn
RG10
Avera, Margaret
RA43
Baker, Mary Tu
TF01, RF47
Avey, Paul C.
WB37
Bakker, Femke E.
TA28, RB45
Avi-Guy, Or
TH33, FB16
Baklitskiy, Andrey
TD09
Avila, Ava Patricia
WE41
Balag'kutu, Tim Adivilah
WG02, WD09, WD13
Awosusi, Oladotun
RG43
Balakrishnan, Ramesh
FC06
Axelrod, Mark
FA22, TG11, TD10, WF00, TB47
Balasco, Lauren M.
FD15, WC28, WE44
Axelrod, Regina
RC10
Balboa, Cris na M.
WE31
Axster, Sabrina
RF26
Balcells, Laia
RH10, WC01, RD32
Ayala Galí, Elena
WH29
Baldakova, Oyuna
TG47
Aydin, Aysegul
RE22, TH27, WC42
Baldus, Jana
RE31
Aydin, Umut
TA43, RD05
Bales, Marius
RI03
Aydin-Duzgit, Senem
TC23, RF49, FA27
Ballard, Andrew
RG33
Ayhan, Kadir Jun
RD10, WB09, WC18, WF37, RA15
Balogun, Emmanuel A.
WG15, RC14, RE01, TD11
Aykut, Stefan
WF06, RI00
Balzacq, Thierry
RB08, TA03, FB09
Ayodele, Odilile
WH44, TD11, RD46
Bamber, Ma hew
FD45
Index of Participants
Banai, Huss
TB27, RF42
Bates, Genevieve
FD15, RG06
Bandarra, Leonardo
RF31, TG14
Ba sta, Maria Luiza
WD31
Bandiera, Antonella
FD37
Ba a, Anna
TA25, FB00
Bandula-Irwin, Tanya
TA14, FC16
Bauerle Danzman, Sarah
WE05, WB03, FD41, WF16
Bang, Guri
WD14
Baumgart-Ochse, Claudia
RG30
Bang-Jensen, Bree
TF10, TB47
Bava, Ummu Salma
WF23
Bank, Andre
TB24
Bawa, Sylvia
RD04
Banki, Susan
WG45, RA28, RD00
Bayar, Tugba
WG20, WI15
Banks, David
WA14, RA39
Bayard de Volo, Lorraine
WF15
Banks, Robert
FC23
Baydag, R. Melis
RE11
Bano, Saira
TD18, WB37, WE18, TB49
Baykov, Andrey
RE38, TE30, TH10, WD02
Bappah, Habibu Yaya
RG22
Bayly, Mar n Jonathan
RB26, TB20
Baraldi, Francesco
FD13
Bayram, A. Burcu
RG08, WF25, WE46, RE13
Baram, Gil
RI18
Baysal, Basar
TE44, FB44, WG16
Barasuol, Fernanda
WE16
Beachler, Donald W.
FD15
Barba Sánchez, Daniela
WG24
Beall, Katherine
TH29
Barber, B. Bryan
RB09, RA11, TI43
Bean, Hamilton
WG19, FA37
Barbieri, Katherine
WD11, TE38, WI04
Bean, Mark
TF44
Barbosa, Tiago
TA01
Bearce, David
RE37, WD29
Barclay, William
WH04, TI43
Beard, Steven
TF16, TA00
Bardissi, Aida
WG43
Beardsley, Kyle
FD39
Bargues, Pol
RE12, TH32
Beasley, Ryan
TC25, WG32, RC16
Barik, Niranjan
RC14, TE10, RI38
Bea e, Amanda Russell
WG49
Barkawi, Tarak Karim
WG03, FD28, WC47
Beaulieu-Brossard, Philippe
RB08
Barkin, J. Samuel
FA22, RD33
Beaumier, Guillaume
WC35
Barma, Naazneen
TA23, RH06, WI02, RI11
Beaumont, Paul
WH32, TD37
Barnard, Stephen
RD26
Beber Cas lho, Alessandra
FA11
Barnes, Nicholas
RF38, TI32, RH37
Beck, Colin J.
WC04
Barnes, Ti any
TI28
Becker Lorca, Arnulf
RI20
Barne , Michael
WG03, WF28, TB01, TD45
Becker, Douglas
TF15, TG03, WE22, FC23
Barnier-Khawam, Pablo
RD07
Becklake, Sarah
WB10
Barnum, Miriam
RE31, TB49
Bedrij-Arpa, Chris aan
TA04
Baroni, Alice
TC17
Beerli, Monique J.
RG40
Barreto Henriques, Miguel
TH04
Beesley, Celeste
TE45, RI19, RE00, WD48
Barre , Kathleen
FC39, TG22, TI11, WE09, RA00
Behera, Navnita C.
WG03, WD30, TH03, WI46
Barrinha, Andre
WD07
Behl, Natasha
WH05
Barrios Sabogal, Laura Camila
WE30, RC41
Behnke, Andreas
WG39, TD23
Barros Leal Farias, Deborah
TG39, FA03, TC13
Behrndt-Eriksen, Kasandra
RF31, TH35
Barros, Ana Flavia
WF38, TG29, TC09
Beier, J. Marshall
TB31, RE34
Bartels, Elizabeth (Ellie)
RG27, TD28
Beiser-McGrath, Liam F.
WC39, WD34
Bartelson, Jens
RC29
Belhabib, Dyhia
RB40
Barter, Shane J.
TF28
Beliakova, Polina
RD27, WA31
Bartle , Benjamin Gosnell
RA11
Bell, Alexandra
TD09
Bartley, Tim
TA37, WC35, RC47
Bell, Andrew
WB44, TF22, RE20, RC18
Bas, Muhammet
WB07
Bell, Arvid
TF39, RD19
Basak, Sharmistha
WC29
Bell, Colleen
WG39, FD28
Basbugoglu, Tarik
TH21
Bell, Nicholas
FC00
Basedau, Ma hias
WE39, WG37, FC04
Bell, Sam
RE22
Baser, Bahar
TH18, FB41, TB37, RG37
Bell-Mar n, Rebecca
WE40
Bashovski, Marta
RD41, FD30, WE49
Bellou, Fo ni
RB33, TF29, RC01
Basrur, Rajesh
RB01, TB05
Belo, Dani
TB37, TC10
Basso, Larissa
WB31
Below, Amy
WG38, RB20, TG18, RD46
Bastaki, Basil
TG49
Belton, Kristy A.
TH21, RB46
Bas aens, Ida
RG09, RH44, TA08, WF00, RB13
Beltran, Alberto Felix
TF04
Bastos Lima, Mairon G.
TE23
Ben Brik, Anis
RE16
Bastos, Maria
FB01, WE26
Ben Ja el, Hager
TI42, WF27
Basumatary, Laimwn
FB20
Benabdallah, Lina
WD36, RI20, RG14
Batchom, Paul Elvic
WD47
Benalla, Zineb
WH37, TB37
Index of Participants
Ben-Artzi, Ruth
FA23
Biermann, Frank
WA40, RD09, TD32, FB17
Bencherif, Adib
TB41
Biersteker, Thomas
TD44, RG44, WB22, WC12
Bendfeldt, Luise
RA31
Bigio, Jamille
WD25
Bendiek, Annegret
FA45
Bigo, Didier
TG28, RG40
Benjamin, Russell
WA03
Bilalova, Lana
TA00, RB00
Ben-Josef Hirsch, Michal
TD04
Bilde, Merete
WB18
Benne , Amanda
TA43
Billingsley, Sunnee
TA00
Benne , D. Sco
TI34
Bin Kashem, Tauhid S.
FC43, WC27
Benne , Elizabeth A.
WG12
Bine , Marco Nicola
TB14, TA00
Benney, Tabitha M.
WB31, TE28, WG07, TA36, TG10
Binningsboe, Helga Malmin
TH20, WB05
Benowitz, Bri any
TD23
Birge, Lucy
RD43
Benson, Michelle
TB03
Birikorang, Emma
WG15
Bentley, Thomas
TA14, TB10
Birkvad, Ida
RE32
Ben-Yehuda, Hemda
TD22, WF03, WE22
Birnir, Johanna K.
WE39, FD32
Beon, Giyeong
RD10
Birol, Ali Fuat
FD30, WD28
Bere, Mathieu
RA22
Biscop, Sven
WC10
Berejikian, Je rey
WI16
Bishai, Linda S.
WB40, TD23, RE47
Berents, Helen
RE34
Bishara, Dina
RE41
Berezin, Mabel
RF19
Bisht, Medha
TG36
Berg, Louis-Alexandre
TF33, WG29, RC03
Biskupski-Mujanovic, Sandra
RB33
Berge, Tarald Laudal
FD41, FC19
Bissinger, Katharina
TA37
Berger, Ronit
WG34, RA40, RE23
Biswas, Shampa
TB31, RC04, RG16
Berger, Tobias
WA07, WF23
Bitar, Karim E.
WC00
Bergeron, Suzanne
FD01, WH29
Bitar, Sebas an E.
RH27
Bergesen, Albert
FA32, RC05
Bivens, Robert
RF41
Bergman Rosamond, Annika
WD25, WF02, TD02, WA12, RI13
Bizadea, Cris an
RE03
Berkemeier, Molly
RB06
Bjur, Ingeborg
FB07
Berlin, Mark
TA14
Black, David Ross
WH01, FA28
Berlin, Mark S.
RG29, WI09
Blackburn, Ma hew
RD31
Berling, Trine Villumsen
FD36
Blackwell, James
RH47
Berlingozzi, Laura
WB35
Blagden, David W.
TA04, FD27, TE18, TI12
Berman, Chantal
RE41, RH10
Blair, Amanda
TB32
Bernardes, Marina
WH31
Blair, Christopher
WH39, TC24
Bernards, Nick
WA28, FB34
Blair, Robert
RB07, RF38
Bernath, Julie
WI14, TG20, TH08
Blake, Beth
RG27
Bernauer, Thomas
TD13, WC39
Blanchard, Alexander
TG43
Bernier, Luc
RI12
Blanche e, Nicholas
WG26
Berniquez-Villemaire, Nicolas
RC42, TA00
Blanco, Ramon
RH31
Bernstein, Steven
WB31, TH29
Blaney, David L.
TF36, RD04
Berry, Marie E.
RG05, WC07
Blankenship, Brian
RH27
Bertrand, Jacques
RB48
Blankshain, Jessica
TA18
Bethke, Felix S.
RF41, RD37
Blanton, Robert G.
TE26
Betsill, Michele
RD14, FB17
Blanton, Shannon Lindsey
TE26, RE46
Be za, Gregorio
RG30, WG04, RC08
Blarel, Nicolas
WB16, RB01
Be s, Alexander
RC21
Blas, Nick
RD40
Bezerra, Paul
RC44
Blinova, Daria
TA00
Bhagat, Lakshita
TB26
Blistène, Pauline
RC23, RA48, WC33
Bhambra, Manmit
TG24
Bli , Robert
RG30
Bhardwaj, Nishant
RA22
Blocksome, Patricia
RE05, WH12
Bianco, Belen
TG14
Blondeel, Mathieu
RB04
Bianco, Chris ne
WH16, TE19
Bloodgood, Elizabeth
RF00, RD03
Bianculli, Andrea C.
RG09, WC16
Bloom, Mia M.
TH28, FA46
Biasi, Sam
FD13
Bloom eld, Michael J.
TA37
Biba, Sebas an
TB23
Blount, P. J.
RI27
Biccum, April
WD40
Boas, Morten
WE25
Biedenkopf, Katja
RC22, RA18
Bob, Cli ord
TB47
Biegon, Rubrick
TG45
Böcü, Gözde
FB41
Bier, Lindsey M.
WB09, WC18
Bodamer, Florian
FA05
Index of Participants
Bode, Ingvild
TB28, RC00
Branch, Jordan
WD45
Bodea, Cris na
RA25
Brand, Megan
TG00
Boduszynski, Mieczyslaw
TF39
Brandi, Clara A.
TA37, RB05
Boehlefeld, Kathryn
WD12
Brandt, Caroline
RE36, TI07
Boehme, Franziska
RF05, FD15, TH20, TE20
Brannon, Elizabeth
TG25, RG05
Boehmer, Charles
WG21
Brannum, Kate
RB41
Boese, Vanessa Alexandra
TI45, RE16
Brantly, Aaron F.
TD05, TC38, RF35, WC48
Boe cher, William A.
TC38, FC06
Brantly, Nataliya D.
RF35, RG08
Bogatova, Galina
RE06, TA00
Brasne , Jonathan
TI43, RD42
Bogliaccini, Juan
RB07
Brass, Irina
FA25
Bohn, Simone
TI28
Brass, Jennifer
RG32
Bohnet, Heidrun
WE43
Bratman, Eve
WG07, WE07
Bohorquez Oviedo, Angela Maria
WD31
Bra , Duane
FA18
Boix, Carles
FB04
Braumoeller, Bear F.
RB11
Bolan, Christopher
RC09
Braun, Mats
WF07, RF08
Bolgova, Irina
RG23
Braunstein, Juergen
TD26
Bolin, Bri
TG25
Braveboy-Wagner, Jacqueline
RC01, TA46, WC00, RB17
Böller, Florian
TB40
Bravo, Vanessa
TF45, RD10, TI09
Bolte, Brandon
TA00
Brawley, Mark
TH03
Bolton, Derek
WG04
Breen, Michael H.
TA44
Bond, Kanisha D.
TA23, TB15
Breen-Smyth, Marie
RD49
Bonello, Valen na
WB44
Breger Bush, Sasha
RA20
Bonney, Andrew
TG34
Brekhov, Boris
TA00
Boone, George
TA00
Brem, Stefan
WI26
Borghard, Erica
TD05
Bremberg, Niklas
FA27, TF13
Borne, Thiago
WE16
Brennan, Kathleen
WI43, WE16, TH04
Borowetz, Taylor
FC29
Breske, Ashleigh
TH04, TC39
Borozna, Angela
FC31
Breslawski, Jori
WG37, WI41
Börzel, Tanja A.
WC08, WE02, WF12, RF13, TE00
Breuer, Anita
TD41
Bosia, Michael J.
WE23, RE02, WA46, RA47
Breuning, Marijke
TE38, WC03, WD46, WE46, RC16
Bouchard, Caroline
WA43
Brewer-Osorio, Susan
TE44
Boucher, Jean-Christophe
WH39
Briceno Ruiz, Jose
TI19, TC07
Boucher, Vincent
TH25, FD35
Bri a, Hillary
TI43, TA03
Bouka, Yolande
WG08, TD11
Brigg, Morgan
TH26, WE25
Boulding, Carew
TI28, TC00
Brincat, Shannon K.
WE16, RE14, RD45, RA47
Bourbeau, Philippe
RD34, RC45
Brinkerho , Jennifer Marie
RA28, FD17
Bousquet, Antoine
TA15, TG28
Broache, Michael P.
RG29
Bove, Vincenzo
FA31
Broad, Robin
FB39, TD01, RC02, RB31, FD16
Bow, Brian
TG30, RG11, WB12
Brommesson, Douglas
TE40
Bowen, Tyler
WA34
Bronk, Chris
WG36, TC47
Bowman, Liz
FB08
Brookes, Marissa
RH05
Boyd, J. Barron
WG30
Brooks, Katharine
TI00, RD15
Boyd, Roger
TH37
Brooks, Risa A.
RD07, TA18, FB24
Boyer, Mark A.
TI38
Brooks, Sarah
TB11
Boyes, Chris na
RC26
Brosig, Malte
RB36
Bozkaya, Ozanay
FD12
Browers, Michaelle
TE11
Braaten, Daniel
TA00
Brown, Chris na
RG04
Braddock, Kurt
RC31
Brown, Davis
RF30
Bradley, Miriam
FC43
Brown, Joseph M.
TH30, TC29, WB06
Bradshaw, Samantha
WA09
Brown, Katherine E.
WC03, RA02
Brænder, Morten
TF12, RH39
Brown, Michelle Lee
TH26, RF47
Braga, Camila
WA36
Brown, Nyingilanyeofori Hannah
RB36
Braga, Carlos Chagas Vianna
RB27, WA36
Brown, Owen
WH31, RH31
Brailey, Thomas
TF28
Brown, Ruairidh
RI48
Brainard, Lori
FD17
Brown, Vanessa
TF12, RH39, RC35
Braithwaite, Alex
WB05, WD45
Brubaker, Rebecca
TD44
Braithwaite, Jessica Maves
RF41, TF06, RD32
Bruch, Carl
WI28
Bramsen, Isabel
WE15, WF20, FC36, TA10
Brummer, Klaus
TC25, WF21, WE46
Index of Participants
Brummer, Ma hew K.
RD44
Cabral, Raquel
TI13
Brun Pedersen, Rasmus
RE44
Cabrales Domínguez, Sergio Miguel
RD37
Brun, Élodie
TC07, FB21
Cacciatori, Ma a
TI00
Bruneau, Quen n P.
WA24, TI17, WC05
Cadier, David
RB02
Brunste er, Daniel R.
FD29
Caetano, Gabriel
TA40
Brutger, Ryan
RI14, TE01, RC12
Cafruny, Alan Weston
FA42, RG23
Bruusgaard, Kris n Ven
RG24, WA06
Cakmak, Alper
RD42
Bsisu, Naji
WG01, RA27
Çaliş, Şaban H.
WE10
Buarque, Daniel
FA00
Calkivik, Asli
FB47
Buckley-Zistel, Susanne
RA09
Call, Charles T.
TB39
Budabin, Alexandra
TI38, WE06
Callahan, William A.
WI43
Budd, Brian
WE04, RH07
Calu, Marius
TG24
Budjeryn, Mariana
TI06
Câmara, Paulo Eduardo S. A.
WF38
Budryte, Dovile
TF15, WA15, WH15, RA47
Cameron, Gavin
TE43
Bueger, Chris an
WB22, TG28, TE05
Campbell, Joel R.
TA38, TG48
Bueno, Natália
WD33, WA02
Campbell, Luke B.
WA26, RD12, TC37, WC09
Bufano, Michael
FD25
Campbell, Sheila
FB37
Bu ardi, Anne
RH32, RB45, WD38
Campbell, Susanna P.
FA31, TB03, TE08, RH06
Buhari Gulmez, Didem
TB43
Campbell-Mohn, Emma
WB37
Buhaug, Halvard
WC49, WD44, WB05
Campbell-Verduyn, Malcolm
FA25, FB34
Bui, Duyen
TC17
Campos, Luciana
RE41, RA35, WA21, TI03, WG22
Bukovansky, Mlada
WC04, WH00, WD42
Canbolat, Sercan
TF39, WI42, TD48
Bulbulia, Yusuf
RB28, RE41
Cane , Daphna
WF31, TA00
Bunde, Tobias
WA38, RB23
Can l, Jus n
TD05, WF31, TE48
Bunte, Jonas
TB11, RI14
Cannon, Cecilia
TB25
Burack, Cynthia
RC27
Cansino, Paolo
TA00
Burai, Erna
TE16
Cantat, Celine
FD33, TB24
Burbach, David
RG45, TA18
Can r, Cris an A.
TH42, TB43, FB00
Burchiellaro, Olimpia
FD14, RC27
Cantwell, Devon Kyla
RH45, WF47
Burgers, Tobias
WD18
Caplan, Richard
RE21
Burgess, Stephen
RC40, TD11
Cappella Zielinski, Rosella
WD12
Burgis-Kasthala, Michelle Leanne
WH17
Cappellaro, Giulia
RC07
Burilkov, Alexandr
TG45
Car, Viktorija
TE35
Burke, Ryan
RI23
Caraccioli, Mauro J.
WB10, WF05, FB31, RH47
Burke-White, William
RE15
Carey, Henry (Chip)
TC21, TG06, FC39, TD07
Burns, Courtney N.
WF09, FD03, TG25, TE38
Carey, Peter
TC36
Burnyeat, Gwen
RC41
Carlà, Andrea
TI38, FC44
Burstein, Alon
WB06
Carlson, Brian G.
TH14, WI37
Burt, Jo-Marie
TI21
Carlson, Cameron
RB24
Burt, Lindsay
TC14, RG08
Carlson-Rainer, Elise
WI40
Burton, Joe
FA38, RH01, RC35
Carluccio, Mariana
FD39
Bush, Sarah
RD03
Carment, David B.
FA18, WF40, TB37
Bussmann, Fábio
WA04, TA00
Carnegie, Allison
WE20
Bustos, Karen
TA00
Carodenuto, Sophia
WC25, FC38, RC47
Butcher, Charity
FB23, WH04, RA23
Carpenter, Charli
FA05, FD31, FB20
Butcher, Charles
RF41, RD37
Carr, Emily
FB03
Bu kashvili, Giorgi
FB00
Carranza, Mario E.
RG09, RI03, FC06, RE31
Butler, Christopher K.
WH04
Carreiras, Helena
FA39
Butler, Michael J.
TI38, WI45, WF03
Carta, Caterina
WF42, FA27
Bu erworth, Kathryn
RH04, TE16
Carter, Bre
TC36, FB28, TF22, TD11
Buzan, Barry
RC19, FA26
Carter, Bri nee
RF04, TB10
Buzas, Zoltan
TD20
Carter, Darrell
WG23
Byrjalsen, Niels
RB08
Carter, Erin
FA01, RH25
Byrne, Caitlin R.
RC37
Carter, Ralph G.
RC44, TG18, WA47
Byron, Jessica M.
RE01
Carvajal-Pardo, Alejandro
WF39, RG03
Byun, Joshua
WD21, FB32
Carvalho, Le cia
FD24
C. Heldt, Eugenia
WI10, RI09, WD29, RE24
Carver, Terrell
WD40
C. Sari, Angguntari
FC12
Carvin, Stephanie
WF27
Index of Participants
Casarões, Guilherme
WF01
Cha erjee, Anshu Nagpal
RF22
Case, Ashley
FD25
Cha erjee, Debangana
TB12
Case-Ruchala, Devin
RI31
Cha erjee, Elizabeth
FB18
Casey, Adam
FA08
Cha erjee, Kasturi
TB09
Casey, Jus n
TG41, FB32
Cha erjee, Ri uporna
WH37, RE07
Cashore, Benjamin
WC25, FD21, TG02, WD26, RC47
Cha erjee, Sudeshna
WH29, WG16
Casler, Donald
RE08, RF02, RC28
Cha ha, Nisar
RH09
Cassells, Elsada Diana
TA46
Chaudhry, Praveen K.
FB23
Castellano, Rachel
WC39
Chaudhry, Suparna
RB41, RA43
Castro, Vic
FD10, WG16
Chauhan, Ankita
TA00
Cath-Speth, Corinne
FB36
Chavez, Kerry
TG32
Catraio, Arthur Augusto
RA41
Cheikhali, Sarah
FC26
Cavanna, Thomas
FA05, WD10, WA01
Chekov, Alexander
FD27, TD09
Caverley, Jonathan
FC45, TA21, RG27, TB21
Chelminski, Kathryn
WH35
Cebul, Ma hew
WD43
Chen, Cher Weixia
RC39, WI09
Cellini, Amanda
TF14
Chen, Ching-Chang
RA44, TI29
Censoro, Jecel
WA28
Chen, Christopher
WC31
Cepo, Dario
RE45
Chen, Frederick R.
TH41, TI47
Cerioli, Luiza
TE34, TG37
Chen, Hao
FD09
Cerna, Michelle
WG29
Chen, Hsin Chih
RF09
Cerny, Phil
WD11
Chen, Jinji
WE11
Cesari, Jocelyne
WF01, RH38, RC08, RF17, WD49
Chen, Kung-Chen
WB36
Çe n, Elif
RB30, RF26, RE26, FB41, FC08
Chen, Ling
TG02
Ce n, Fa h
TG24, FC04
Chen, Si
WI41, FD13
Cevik, Senem B.
RD10, RC30
Chen, Ted Hsuan Yun
FB40
Cha, Sujin
WG02, TH15
Chen, Titus C.
TI09
Chaban, Natalia
TE40, TB26, WF45, WE46
Chen, Tom
FC07
Chadefaux, Thomas
RE39
Chen, Xi
FA13
Chadha, Astha
TA00
Chen, Yanning
WF36
Chagas-Bastos, Fabricio H.
TC02
Cheng, Chris ne
TI32, TE08, RC24, FA46, FB20
Chakraborty, Rajarshi
TC32, WB08
Cheng, Cindy
WD41, WE20
Chamberlain, Paul
WG18
Cheng, Fang-Ting
WD34, TF47
Chan, Alexsia
WG41
Cheng, Grace
FD21, WH06
Chan, Irene
RI16
Chenou, Jean Marie
RC17, TC49
Chan, Nicholas
WB42
Chenoweth, Erica
WC04, WH00, FD31
Chan, Zenobia
FB10
Cheon, Andrew
TC29, WD45
Chand, Bibek
TE19, RH14
Cheong, Huey Fen
RI00
Chand, Jagdish
RG07
Cherian Chacko, Jeethu Elza
TD18
Chandler, David
WI39, RB38, FA40, TC12
Chernobrov, Dmitry
RD19
Chandra, Tara
WF24
Cherno , Fred
RF04, RD08, WE18
Chang, Arturo
RB10, RH31
Chernotsky, Harry I.
WG30
Chang, Pa y
TA31
Cheruvu, Sivaram
TC26
Chanona, Alejandro
RD22
Chesler, Angela
TF45, TA00
Chappell, Laura
RD06
Chessé, Alice
TF10, TI17
Charalampaki, E e
FD19, RD48
Cheung, Gabrielle
RA25
Charan, Javed
WG45
Chia, Colin
TH16, TB19
Charbonneau, Bruno
TF43
Chiego, Christopher
FD34
Charles, Mathew
TE44, WG16
Chinchilla, Alexandra
RG06, TG32
Charlesworth, Hilary
WH17
Chiniara Charre , Catherine
RB25, RF47
Charusheela, S.
FD01
Chiru, Irene
WG19, FC34, WC34
Chas, Carmen
TA00
Cho, Esol
TA00
Chase, Anthony Tirado
TB27
Cho, Hyun-Binn
WG00, WE29, WA38, FB10, RH25
Chase, Michelle
TH06
Cho, Il Hyun
RA08, FD38, TA00
Chase, V. Miranda
FA22, FD05
Cho, Soohyun
RG42, TE01
Chase-Dunn, Christopher K.
TB33, RC05, TD01
Cho, Sunghee
FB23
Chasek, Pamela
RG21, RC34, TC09, TD08, FB15
Cho, Yoonyoung
TI47
Chateauvert-Gagnon, Beatrice
TA22, WA43, WI05, FA06
Cho, Young Chul
TH44, RA44
Chater, Andrew
WB31, TA29, FB08
Cho, Youngwon
RA13
Index of Participants
Choi, Eun-bong
WD32
Cocan, Silviana
TD07
Choi, Ha-Eun
TE01
Cochrane, Logan
FB14
Choi, Seoyoung
TH44, RA44
Codjo, Juste
WA03
Choi, Shine
TH44, WF15, WI01, WD00
Coe, Brooke N.
WC12, WF12
Choi, Timothy
RB40, WG10
Coelho, Alexandre
TC04
Choi, Won Geun
TF14
Coetzee, Eben
TC31
Choiruzzad, Shofwan Al Banna
RI00
Co e, Amanda
WC19, WD37
Chong, Alan
RB37, TH45, TA46
Cogburn, Derrick L.
FB36, TD14, RG00
Chong, Daniel
TG27
Coggins, Bridget L.
RH02, RE13
Chong, Ja Ian
RH31, FA01, TH45
Cohen, Benjamin J.
WC06
Chonn Ching, Victoria
RH12
Cohen, Danielle
RA16
Chopin, Olivier
TF42, WC33
Cohen, Edward S.
FC19
Chopra, Surabhi
FB13
Cohen, Michael D.
WB07, WH14
Chou, Meng Hsuan
FA15, WB04
Cohn, Lindsay
TB38, TA18, RD27, WA31
Choudhary, Abhishek
WA04, TF23, RE07, WA32
Colaresi, Michael P.
RE39, TH11
Choudhury, Debara
WB41, TC46
Colau , Pierre
WF42
Choulis, Ioannis
FB16
Cole, Geneva
RF01
Chow, Wilfred
FB10
Cole, Juan
WC24
Chris an, Ben
TF10, WG22
Coleman, Katharina
FA31, TB03, TH03, WF04
Christo ersen, Gaye
WI37
Cole a, Damon
TF12
Chryssogelos, Angelos Stylianos
TE22, RB02, WF17, WB15
Colgan, Je D.
WD11, RI42, WI02
Chu, Yuan-Ning
WA33
Collins, Andrea M.
WF35, RA41, TB34, RC10
Chubb, Andrew
FA01
Collins, John
RB25, RD26
Chubb, Danielle
TB38, TA38, RG49, WG24
Combes, M. L. deRaismes
RD12, TC37, WC09, RE46
Chung, Jae Ho
FB03
Comlan Sessi, Ayabavi Linda Ophelie
WD47
Chung, Joon Hyuk
RI40
Compaoré, W. R. Nadège
TG07, FA28, WD13
Church, Jon M.
WG40
Comstock, Audrey L.
WG12, WB27, RH29
Churchard, Adam
TA16
Conca, Ken
TD22
Cibian, Stefan
RI06, WC37
Cone, Paige
TE49
Cicci, Alessandra
RC37
Confor ni, Ca a Cecilia
TE02, RC04, RG16, WD46, FB20
Cid, Yleana
RD22, WB13
Coni-Zimmer, Melanie
WC15, TI30
Cihan Muter, Irem
TA00
Connolly, David G.
TB32
Cihangir-Te k, Damla
RC22
Conrad, Jus n
RC26
Cilizoglu, Menevis
RE45, WB34
Constan no, Sara
RC34
Cin, Melis
TE37
Consuelo, Davila
WB13, WC00
Cinar, Ipek
RF01
Conteh-Morgan, Earl
RI39
Ciorciari, John D.
WH18
Contessi, Nicola
RA17
Cirmizi, Elena
FD32
Conway, Daniel
RE02, RC27, FB48, WF49
Claeys, Priscilla
RA05
Cook, Alistair D. B.
WH31, RC41
Clark, John F.
TD11
Cook, Elizabeth A.
TH02
Clark, Julie
WG16
Cook, Emily
RA23
Clark, Mary A.
TA48
Cook, Joana
WI30
Clark, Patrick
WI33
Cook, Sam
RH00
Clark, Richard
WG06
Cooke, Di
RH37, WF29
Clark, Rob
WF39
Cooley, Alexander
RH27, TB21, RI08, TH01
Clarke, Killian
RH10
Cooney, Samantha Rose
RC26
Clausen, Maria-Louise
RA03
Cooper, Andrew F.
WF37, FC23
Clayton, Govinda D.
TI39, WC42
Cooper, Neil
TF23
Clemente, Isabel
RE42
Cooper, Sco
WE27
Clerc, Louis
TC44
Cooper-Cunningham, Dean
RE34, TA22, WD31
Cleveland, Clayton J.
TF10
Cooperman, Alicia
RC34
Clevenger, Elizabeth
TD32, WD26
Copeland, Dale C.
TC16, RA26
Cli , Ben
TC06
Cordell, Rebecca
TE26, WB21
Clinton, W. David
TE33, WE48
Córdova, Abby
RF38
Close, Sannia Abdullah
RF12, WD18
Corning, Gregory P.
TH37
Clowry, Sarah
FD22, RI02
Corntassel, Je J.
WE07
Coate, Roger A.
TG22
Cornut, Jeremie
WE45
Cobb, Ma hew
RC44
Correa-Cabrera, Guadalupe
WG01, RF32, RI38
Index of Participants
Corry, Olaf
TG42
Cull, Nicholas J.
FC23
Cortes, Juvenal
TF13
Cunha, Raphael
RG38, WH41
Cor nhas, Juliano S.
TE36, TI13
Cunningham, Carissa
WA39
Costa Buranelli, Filippo
RI06, WA13, WB22, RF42
Cunningham, Fiona
RG24, WD21, WA06, TI12
Costa de Oliveria, Carina
TC09
Cunningham, Kathleen G.
RE23, WC01
Costa dos Santos, Ariane
TE36
Cupać, Jelena
FD14, RH15, TI03
Costa Lopez, Julia
RG36, RC29, TC03, WF05
Cupi , Richard
RF14
Costa Reis, Francisca
RA18
Cuppuleri, Adriana
RB43
Costa, Mariane
TI11
Cur ce, Travis
RB07
Costalli, Stefano
TH27
Cutler, A. Claire
FC19, RC47
Costan ni, Irene
TC35, WE28
Cutrona, Sebas an
FC24
Cote, Isabelle
TG07, RG10
Cu er, Linea
RF24
Co er, Fabien
TA30
Czarnecki, Jonathan E.
WF10
Co ero, Chris na
FA24
D. Johnson, Kevin
RD33
Coulthart, Stephen
RA20, WC34
da Nóbrega Monteiro, Eduardo
RE32
Couronne, Joshua
WE08
da Silva, João Raphael
RA29
Covarrubias, Ana
WF23
Da Silva, Raquel
WB35, WA02, WD23
Cowan, Michael
RA10
Daase, Christopher
TA26, FA30
Cox, Ashley
WD36, RD25, TD14
Dacus, Chad
TC04
Cox, Eric
RE08
Dahl, Erik
TH05, WF44, RG02
Cox, Joseph
TF28, WC13, TG21, WG24
Dahl, Marianne
WC26
Cox, Michael
RC19, FD11
Dai, Shuanping
FA13
Cox, Nicole
RA34
Daimon-Sato, Takeshi
RA00
Cox, Ronald Wade
RG38
Daino , Charles
RB32
Cox, Rory
WA45, FA48
Dalacoura, Katerina
WG04
Crack, Angela Maria
WC21
Dalby, Simon
WE12, FB06
Craig, Anthony
RI18
D'Alema, Francesco
RD47
Craig, Campbell
RG17
Dall'Agnol, Augusto César
WI08
Craig, Catherine
TE33
Dall'Agnol, Gustavo
WE27
Crandall, Ma hew
FD35
Dalton, Taylor
TB47
Crane-Seeber, Jesse
TA47, WC09
Daly, Sarah
TF33, TD30, RC24
Crasnic, Loriana
RG05
Da'na, Tariq
RB25, RD29
Craven, Catherine
FD33
Danielson, August
TA26, WC15
Crawford, Kerry Frances
FD03, RA30
Danielsson, Anna
RA09
Crawford, Neta C.
RG13, WB23, WG49
Danilin, Ivan V.
TF25, WH44
Creed, Daniel
WB00
Danilova, Nataliya
TA06
Crescenzi, Mark
WF33
Dankenbring, Meri
TD43
Crespo, Ricardo
WA45, WA25
Danner, Lukas Karl
WC29, WA15
Crippa, Lorenzo
RI31
Dannreuther, Charles E. A.
WD04
Crisan, Sorina
WD18
Danso, Ferdinand Kwaku
FD39
Crisher, Brian B.
WC13
Danzell, Orlandrew
WG27
Crisman-Cox, Casey
TD43, WC42, TG15, WE38
Daouda Diallo, Balkissa
TD24
Cromwell, Alexander
TI13, RF07
Daroczi, Sandra
TC43
Cronin-Furman, Kate
RG29, WD17, TB15, TD30
Das, Debak
RB06, RC33, RI11
Crosbie, Thomas
TF12, RH39, WH12
Das, Niraj Kumar
TI06
Cross, Mai'a K. Davis
WF45, FB11
Das, Runa
WF15, WD46
Crowe, Anca
WB48
Das, Veena
TH47
Crowley-Vigneau, Anne
RE38
Dash, Kishore
FA21
Cruz Lobato, Luisa
WD15
Dashwood, Hevina S.
TG07, FA28, WD13
Cruz, Frances Antoine e C.
TB04, WH08
Dasic, Marko
RF03
Cruz, Kris n
RD24, FA12
Daun, Anna
TF22
Cruz-Mar nez, Gibran
WE00
Dauphinee, Elizabeth A.
RE34
Csortea, Krisz na
RD06
Dauvergne, Peter
RB39, WD26, FC01, RC47, FB17
Cuadra-Mon el, Hector
FB21
David, Isabel
RD17
Cuadro, Mariela
FC14
Davies, Hannah
TB25
Cuban, Sondra
TC46
Davies, Mathew J.
RG49
Cueva, Sarah
FD37
Davies, Ma
WD28, WI01, TE07, TH47
Cuhadar, Esra
FC33, TG21
Davies, Sara
RI13
Index of Participants
Davies, Thomas
RB36, WB32
Deitch, Mora
WE39
Davis, Chris na
WB03, TD25
Deitelho , Nicole
TA26, WC15
Davis, Elizabeth
RA27
Deka, Jahnabi
TE42
Davis, James W.
TF29
Dekanozishvili, Mariam
TE28
Davis, Jennifer
WA18, WH17
Del Real-Castrillo, Cris na
WG36
Davis, Ra'phael
TA00
Delatolla, Andrew
WE23, FB48, RA46, WA46
Dawood, Massarah
WG11, WE42, TB04
Delehanty, Casey
RA00
Daxecker, Ursula
WC45, RC36
Delgado, Henrique Es des
TA00
Day, Christopher
RC24
Deligiannis, Tom
RI00
Dayal, Anjali
WI41, FB27
deLisle, Jacques
WD24
Daymon, Chelsea
TC29, RC31, WD16
della Valle, Clara
TG25
D'Costa, Anthony
TC42, TB13
Dellmuth, Lisa
WD27, WF28, RF00, WE19
De Alba-Ulloa, Jessica
TC38, TD36, TG36, FB21
Dell'Omo, Augusta
WF29
de Albuquerque, Aline
TH25
Demarest, Leila
TI13
De Bruin, Erica
TA18, FB24
DeMa ee, Anthony
RF00
De Busser, Els
FC28
DeMeri , Jacqueline
RD24, RE22
de Carvalho, Benjamin
RG36, RD02, TB01
Demir, Burak
FC35, TA00
de Castro Garcia, Andres
FC34
Demir, Nazim Uras
RH05, WI04
de Coning, Cedric
WC14, WB45, RC11, FB44, RB18
Demirduzen, Cagla
TE40, WI32, RI48
De Con , Bruno
TA02
Demirduzen, Sinan
TB44
de Deus Pereira, Joana
RA49
Demirel-Pegg, Tijen
TB14
De Donà, Ma eo
WF35, TA29
Demiryol, Tolga
FA15
De Franco, Chiara
FA31, TE25, WD42
DeMoya, Maria
TI09, WF41
de Freitas, Riva Sobrado
RI30
Den Boer, Andrea
RE00, FA46
de Góes Bezerra, Gustavo
FA07, RB10
DeNardis, Laura
RG00
de Jong, Moniek
RF31
Denardo, Stephanie
WB10
de la Torre-Castro, Maricela
TD10
Denemark, Robert A.
TA41
de Langis, Theresa
RG04, TA38, TD02, RH00
Deng, Yong
TC35
de Larrinaga, Miguel
WA30, WD35, TD38, RI47
Dengler, Frieder
TB20
de Leon, Jus n
TH26, TA35, RB39
Denison, Benjamin
WH31, RI30, RD28
De Leon, Leo
WD30
Denman, Derek
WD28, WB17
De Lombaerde, Philippe
WD22, RE01
Denny, Danielle Mendes Thame
TA00
de Matos-Ala, Jacqueline
WB01
Derbesh, Mabruk
RB44, FC40
de Mello e Souza, André
RA43
Dermont, Clau
RC17
de Moraes Bennech, Anna Paula
FA07
DeRouen Jr., Karl
TI39
de Oliveira Paes, Lucas
WI33, TG41
Dervisevic, Lejla
RH45, TF32
de Orellana, Pablo
WA13
Desai, Deval
WD15
de Queiroz, Fábio Albergaria
WF38, WB11
Desch, Michael C.
RA26
de Rooy, Gregor
WF38
Deschaux-Dutard, Delphine
WD07, RA42
De Santo, Elizabeth M.
TC09
Deshpande, Shree
FD30
De Soysa, Indra
RA40
Desmaele, Linde
WF34, WB49
de V. Cordeiro, Joanna
WE49
DeSombre, Elizabeth R.
FA22, RB42, FC01
de Werd, Peter
WH33, FA37
Destradi, Sandra
RH09, RB02, TC13
De Wit, Astrid
WA15
Detraz, Nicole
RF16
de Zamaroczy, Nicolas
RD42
Devare, Aparna
WD30, TG18
Dean, Ryan
FB08
Devereaux Evans, Tessa
TA00
Deb, Debasreeta
WI00
Devetak, Richard
RF33
Debras, François
TD47
Devlen, Balkan
FA26, TD28, WF19
Debre, Maria J.
TD25, WC12
Deyermond, Ruth M.
TB44, RG31, TE04
Debrix, Francois
TB09
Dezhina, Irina
TF25
Deciancio, Melisa
TE23, WF13
Dhlamini, Philani Hlophe
RG02
DeDominicis, Benedict
TB45
Di Mauro, Giovanna
WD15
Deets, Stephen
RA40, WA37, RC04, RG16
Diangitukwa, Fweley
WD47
DeFrancisci, Corinne
WI45
Dias, Guilherme
FD39
Degila, Dêlidji Eric
TE09, TC07, TA46, WA46, WC00
Dias, Vanda Amaro
FD10, WE10, RE05, WA13
Deglow, Annekatrin
WC45
Díaz Calderón, Julio César
TC46
Deiana, Maria-Adriana
WI01, TB02
Díaz Villamil, María Daniela
RH30
Deibert, Ronald J.
WF26, TG23, TC47, WC48
Diaz-Chavez, Rocio A.
TE23
Index of Participants
Diaz-Fernandez, Antonio M.
RE03, TC38, WG36
Dorman, Andrew
WC03, RD06, TC05
DiCicco, Jon
TE34, WH30
Dorraj, Manochehr
FA32
Diehl, Paul
TD43, TG18, WF04, RD49
Dorussen, Han
WF04
Diesen, Glenn
RG23
dos Reis, Filipe
WI16, RD15, TI17, WF05
Dieterle, Carolin
TA00
dos Santos da Silva, Pedro Paulo
RE18, TA40
Dietrich, Simone S.
RH06
Doshi, Vash
TA00
Dietz, Kelly
TF22, WD09
Dotzauer, Marius
FC19
Dietz, Thomas
WC25, TE23, FC19, RC47
Doubiago, Shawn C.
RH00
Dietzel, Alix
WF06
Dowd, Rebekah
WC17, TE24
Diez, Thomas
TF43, RC19, WF06
Downie, Chris an
TA29, TG31
DiGiuseppe, Ma hew R.
FB28, TH27, TA00
Downie, David L.
TI05
Dijkstra, Hylke
TD25
Downing, Claire
WF14
Dijmarescu, Horia M.
FA35, TD04
Downs, Jonathan
RA23
Dilawri, Shikha
WG11
Doyle, Thomas E.
WB20, WE34
Dilek, Esra
FC33
Drache, Daniel
FA25
Dilgin, Tolgahan
WI06
Drange, Bard
TH20, WD33
Dill, Janina
RE20
Dreher, Sabine
WD35
Dille, Brian
RG21, FA17
Dreyer, Jakob
TF23, TC40, FD30
Dimitrov, Radoslav
WC25, TA20
Drezner, Daniel
FA05, WE05, TH10, TD45, TC00
Dinar, Shlomi
RE07
Druckman, Dan
TG21
Dingiltepe, Buse
RA29
Druláková, Radka
TA00
Dingli, Sophia
TH22
Drummond, Ana Luiza
WD31
Dini, Sabine
FD33
Drury, A. Cooper
WI34
Dionigi, Filippo
TC19, RC21
Dubash, Navroz K.
WD14
Dipama, Samiratou
WI40, RC37
Dubinsky, Stanley
TH11
Diprose, Rachael
TF24
Dubrova, Anna
RB35
Distelhorst, Greg
FC38
Duckworth, Cheryl L.
WC20
Distler, Werner
RA09
Dueck-Read, Jodi
RA06
Ditrych, Ondrej
RH15
Duer, Andreas
FC00
Dixon, Je rey S.
TH04, RE48
Du y, Gavan
TF17
Dixon, Jennifer
TD04
Dufort, Philippe
RB08
Dixon, Peter
TE32
Dukeman, Ryan
WA47
Dixon, Samuel
RD41
Dunay, Pal
TA33
Dizdaroglu, Cihan
TH18, RG37
Duncombe, Constance
WE45
Djerbal, Yasmine
TA22, WA19
Dunford, Eric
RA40, WB00
Dkhar, Anita
WE26
Dunlap, Alexander
RC02
Dobos, Ned
WA45
Dunn, David Has ngs
TC05
Dobson, Melina
WC34
Dunn, Kevin C.
WE47
Doctor, Aus n
RA10, RE23
Dunton, Caroline
FB02, RA23
Doer er, Thomas
TA20, WA35
Dupuy, Kendra
WI28
Dogan, Haluk
WD36, TD12
Duque, Marina
TD37
Dolan, Emma
TA06
Durac, Vincent
RD29
Dolan, Lucas
WI07, TG41
Durbin, Brent M.
WD45, WI02
Dolea, Alina
RD40, WF48, RD19
Durel, Laurie
TD26
Dolsak, Nives
WC39
Durfee, Mary H.
WE48, RA45
Dombrowski, Peter
WD10, WA01
Dursun-Ozkanca, Oya
FA11, RI43, TB48
Dominguez, Roberto
TF11, WF13, RD22, WB13, RA47
Dus Poia , Natalia
WG17
Donahoe, Amanda
TC34, TB41, TF38, RF45, TE42
Du a, Arnab
WB08
Donahue, Bailee
WF33
Du on, Yvonne
WA18
Donahue, Natalie
RG33
Duursma, Allard
TI39, TE32, RE21
Dong, Xiangrong
RA16
Duveroglu, Efe
TH41, FA38
Donnay, Karsten
WB00
Dvir, Rotem
RI40
Donno, Daniela
WA25
Dwivedi, Shubham
TH37, FD10
Donovan, Ou
WA29, TC30
Dwivedy, Dharitri
RF32, TA00
Doran, Charles
TI34
Dworschak, Christoph
RE25, RB41
Dor , Cassy L.
TF06
Dylan, Huw
TE43
Döring, Stefan
TG49
Early, Bryan R.
WI34, TE49, WB34
Dorjee, Tenzin
RG25
Easley, Brandon
WE30
Index of Participants
Eastwood, James
RE19, TF40
Emery, John
WD39, TH17, FD29
Eaton, Michael
WC02
Emiljanowicz, Paul
TD29, WI33, RE14
Eaton, Tim
RB44, WA10
Emmers, Ralf
TF18, RB47
Eberhardt, Markus
TI45
Emmons, Cassandra
FD18, WA42, TD49, WC12
Eberlein, Burkard
WC35
Emrence, Cem
RE22
Ebeturk, Irem
FD14, TI03
Enemark, Chris an
WA26, WF39
Eboli, Valeria
RB33, RG39, FC32
Eng, Netra
RB46, WA16
Echeverri-Gent, John E.
TC42
Engelhard, Alice
WB10
Eckl, Julian
FA03, TA00
Englebert, Pierre
RI23, RE47
Edelstein, David M.
TB16
Eng pi, Merieleen
TD35
Eden, Lynn
FC18
Enia, Jason
WA20
Edenborg, Emil
WI05, TF08, RC27
Enloe, Cynthia H.
WG09, FD03, RE29, FA46, WF49
Edgar, Alistair
TA00
Ennis, Crystal A.
WB16
Edgerton, Jared
TB11
Epstein, Charlo e
WH32, RB39, RC29, WF18
Edinger, Harald
WH42
Eran, Dan
WB03
Edney-Browne, Alex
RD12, FB48
Erbsen, Heidi
RD43
Edozie, Rita Kiki
WA23, RH41
Ercan, Harun
TG24
Edwards, Mar n
TD13, TA44
Erdilmen, Merve
TH39
Edwards, Sco
RB22
Erickson, Jennifer L.
FA35, FC45, WF49
Efrat, Asif
WD20
Erickson, Megan
WG17
Egel, Naomi
TB17
Eriksson Baaz, Maria
WC47
Eggeling, Kris n Anabel
WE45, TF49
Erkkilä, Tero
FA15, WB04
Egger, Clara
FB34
Erlichman, Ian
RB15
Eggert, Jennifer Philippa
WE41
Erlingsson, Ha hor
WG30
Eghbarieh, Massoud
TA00
Ernst, Maximilian
FB19
Eglo , Florian
FC28, WC48
Ernstsen, Jordan
WE27, TH03
Eichensehr, Kristen
TH10
Erport, Yulia
RB32
Eicke, Laima
RB42, WG07
Erskine, Toni
RG13, FA48, WG49
Eijking, Jan
TF36, TI17
Ersozer, Fadil
FC37
Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, Me e
RB04, FB29, FD31
Ertan, Amy
TA00
Einhorn, Madelynn
RE26
Eschle, Catherine
WF15, WG09, WE35, TD02
Eiran, Ehud
TH37, WG36, RC35, TF05
Escobar-Pemberthy, Natalia
RB35
Ejdus, Filip
RG45, WG05, WH15
Escolar, Joanna
TE44, TA00
Ekengren, Ann-Marie
TE40
Esen, Berk
WI31
Ekman, Lisa
FC32
Esfandiary, Esmaeil
WD41
El Kady, Robin
TA44
Esguerra Rezk, Juanita
FB39
El Mahdi, Rabab
TD00
Eshenbaugh, Keely
TB45
El Taki, Karim
RD33
Eshonkulova, Shakhnoza
WF37, FA00
El Taraboulsi-McCarthy, Sherine
WE41
Espíndola, Isabela Ba stello
WB39, TD10, TA00
Elakder, Abdurraouf
RE48
Espino, Giuliano
WD38
Elangbam, Ashakiran
FB04
Espinoza Pedraza, Lisdey
RD17
Elbæk Henriksen, So e
WE06
Estancona, Chelsea
RE36, WB34
Eldemerdash, Nadia
WG17
Estevez, Eduardo E.
FC34
Eldredge, Cody
FB28, WD29
Estre, Felipe
WF38, TE36, RD38
Elgstrom, Ole
FB25, WF45
Etem, Aysehan Julide
RA34
Elias, Juanita
WE41
E nger, Aaron
WG34, WF35
Eliason, William T.
TA34, RI19, WE27
Eun, Yong-Soo
TH45, RD08
Elkady, Karim
WD10
Evans, Allison
FC04
Elkarhili, Nagham
TA19
Evers, Miles
RF02
Elkins, Zachary
TC22
Ewers-Peters, Nele Marianne
FA11, TB23
Ellio , Chris an
WA24
Ezcurdia, Javier
TB33
Ellio , Joel
WA35
Fabry, Miki
WE48
Ellis, Devin Hayes
RG45, WI45
Fagundes Cezar, Rodrigo
RG42
Elmaghraby, Sara
RC30, RH40
Fahey, Elaine
WI10
Elo, Maria
FD17
Fails, Ma hew
FB28
Eloubeidi, Samih
RF11
Faini, Ma eo
TI25
Elsig, Manfred
FD41
Fair, C. Chris ne
TD18
Elswah, Mona
RH40
Fakoya, Kafayat
TD10
Index of Participants
Falk, Richard
TC21, RC03, TD07
Fiorini, Ma eo
TA37
Fang, Songying
RD21
Firchow, Pamina M.
TE32, WA49, WE25
Fang, Yuanyuan
RG07
Firoz, Malay
WG12
Faragone, Joe
TH05
Fischer, Mia
WG19
Fariss, Christopher
WF31
Fischer, Sara
TD42
Farmer, Benjamin
TI38
Fischer, Sarah
TI35
Farrell, Henry
FA05, WE05
Fischer, Sophie-Charlo e
RD07
Fasolin, Guilherme
WC39
Fisher, Kathryn Marie
WF14, WC09, RE46
Fast, Larissa
TI37
Fisher, Rachel
WF24
Fa ore, Chris na
FD03, TE38
Fisher-Onar, Nora
FC04, RE32, RF17, RA03
Faude, Benjamin
FB29
Fisk, Kers n
WB05
Faulkner, Christopher
RA10, FA24
Fisunoglu, Ali
TI34, WC22
Fawce , Louise
TD49
FitzGerald, Garre
TI29, RG03, WG28
Fay, Ma hew
TA00
Fitzgerald, James J.
TA00
Fazal, Tanisha
WA44, RB11, TC00
Fitzpatrick, Kathy R.
WF48
Fazil, Shivan
RG37
Fitzsimmons, Sco
RI44, WG27
Federman, Sarah
RF07, RG01
Fjällhed, Alicia
TC27
Federo, Ryan
TI30, WD38
Flaherty, Brigid
TE33
Fedyashin, Anton
TE30
Flaherty, Thomas
TE01
Feher, Zoltan
WD10, WA01, RB12
Fleischmann, Leonie
WB24, FD05
Feinstein, Sco G.
RB43
Fliervoet, Feike
FD06
Feist, Marian
RB20
Flockhart, Trine
FA26, WB23
Feldman, Joshua
TH29
Flonk, Daniëlle
FA45
Feldman, Nizan
TH37, FC42
Florea, Adrian
RA14
Feldstein, Steven
RH43
Flores, Melisa
RE25
Felendes, Danijela
FD35, WI45
Flores, Thomas E.
TD13
Feng, Yi
TE31, RF27, WB11
Flores-Macias, Gustavo A.
RB07
Feng, Yilang
TI45
Florian, Coldea
WB44
Ferguson, Iain
RG23, WG04, RD31
Flowers, Petrice R.
WE45, WF02
Ferguson, Kate
TG19
Flynn, Michael
RH27
Ferguson, Kathy E.
TF00
Flynn, Rollie
TH05
Ferguson, Ryan
RF01
Fogarty, Edward A.
TB45
Fernández, Vierelina
WF24, TB41
Foley, Frank
WD17
Feron, Elise
TC34, TH18, TE02
Folse, Brandon
TD24
Ferreira Alves, Gustavo Jordan
WB09
Fomina, Joanna
WA37
Ferreira, Ana So a
WA02
Fonseca, Carmen
WF38, TE36
Ferreira, Carolina Archanjo Portes
WF22, TA00
Fonseca, Melody
WI33, TF24, WE42, FC14
Ferreira, Marcos Alan S. V.
TI13
Fontana, Giudi a
FC44
Ferrier, Kyle
WE11
Fontes, Pablo
WI45
Ferry, Lauren
TB11, RH44
Foote, Andrew
TF31
Fe weis, Christopher J.
RF03, TI14
Forcer, Stephen
TF38, RA02
Fey, Jana-Maria
TG43
Ford, Geo rey
RD12
Fey, Mira
TI11, RF35
Forester, Summer
RG05
Feygin, Yakov
RB03
Forman, Lisa
WF11
Fiedler, Charlo e
WI14, TB39
Foroughi, Payam
TA33, RB37
Figgins, James
TG24
Forsberg, Tuomas
RC15, WA12
Figueroa, Maritza
RI01, TA00
Forsythe, Samuel
TA15, WA09
Filc, Dani
TC23
Fortna, Virginia Page
TD43, RD30, TB10
Finch, Brian
FC16
Foster, Dennis M.
RE23
Finden, Alice
WE41
Foster, Margaret
RA10
Fine, Dillon
RA23
Foster, Noel
TG30
Fine, Je rey
TI43
Foulon, Michiel
WB30, WI08, RF12
Fine, Shoshana
FD33, TB24, RC21
Fournier, Veronique
WG40
Finke, Roger
WG37
Fowler, Catherine
FB20
Finnegan, Patrick
FD25, WG29
Fowler, Mike W.
WI16, RH42, RE03, WF34
Finnemore, Martha
TH29, TF02, FD07
Fox, Ashley
WB28, TA48, FC26
Fiocche o, Ernesto
RE02
Fox, John
TC33
Fioretos, Orfeo
WD11, FB29, WE24, RE24
Fox, Jonathan
WE39, WG37, RF17, WD49, TD03
Index of Participants
Fracalossi de Moraes, Rodrigo
RA43, RI03
Gallio , Jai
WA26, WE34
Franchini, Isabella
TD36, TC41
Gallop, Max
RI18
Franchini, Ma as Alejandro
TG10
Gallous Asong, Atabongwoung
FC16
Francia, Emanuele
WI10
Gálvez, Yadira
RD22
Frank, Richard W.
TI13
Gamaghelyan, Philip
TA25
Franke, Mark F. N.
RB30, RE18
Gamkrelidze, Na a
TA00
Franke, Ulrich
TG12, RD44
Gamso, Jonas
TD34
Franke, Volker
TI37, TH36, TF17
Ganchev, Ivo
WB44, WE32, RF21
Fransen, Luc
RC47
Ganga, Paula
WI07, FB01, RD17
Fravel, M. Taylor
FD02, TB16, RH25
Ganguly, Sumit
WF01, FB01, RI27, RB01
Frecon, Eric
RD21
Gani, Jasmine
WG11, FB47
Freedman, Jane
WC14, TH39, FD14, RB29, TD21
Gannon, J. Andres
RB06, TA21
Freedman, Joshua
TD37
Gänzle, Stefan
WG15
Freeman, Carla
RI16, WC41
Gao, Zhijun
TC04, RI10, WB11, RD36
Freitas, Roberta
TC35
Garbe, Lisa
TG23
Fresh, Adriane
WE20
Garbiras-Diaz, Natalia
RE36
Freund, Eleanor
RG24
Garcevic, Vesko
TE35
Frick, James
RI10, TA11
García Cantalapiedra, David
TF29
Fridrichová, Kateřina
WB01
Garcia Iommi, Lucrecia
TI24, WF07, TC18
Friedman, Elisabeth Jay
WB41, WC40, TI02
Garcia, Maria
TI00
Friedner Parrat, Charlo a
RF42
Garcia, Nilda
FC24, RI01
Friedrich, Anne K.
WA47
Garcia, Ta ana de Souza Leite
TE36
Friedrichs, Gordon
TH16, TC15, RB14, WG32
Garcia, Zenel
TE19, RH14
Friend, Alice
RC09
García-Pinzón, Viviana
TI19, FC24
Froehlich, Thomas
TA00
García-Sánchez, Miguel
RE36
Froese, Marc D.
TA09, WG20, FA25
Garlick, Jeremy
RA17
Fröhlich, Chris ane
WD44, TB24
Garre , Amanda
TA32, WG41, FB40
Frost, Ana-Constan na
RG47
Garriga, Ana Carolina
TF37
Frost, Lillian
RG05
Garrison, Jean A.
WF23
Frowd, Philippe M.
RC38, TB37
Garrity, Meghan
TA30
Frueh, Jamie
RE17, RD38, TG18, RC04, RG16
Gartzke, Erik
WD45, WF33
Fu, Diana
RH10
Gaskarth, Jamie
WD19, WF21, RF42
Fuentes-George, Kemi
RC10
Gaspard, Jules
WC34
Fuentes-Julio, Claudia
WI06
Gas nger, Markus
FC00
Fuhrmann, Ma hew
TA17, WE17, TB17, FC02
Gaston, Erica
WG34, WA10
Fujikawa, Kentaro
FC35, TF13
Gates, Sco
WA27, RE16, RC36, RB11
Fukushima, Glen
WD24
Gauda, Amresh Kumar
RC12
Fukushima, Mayumi
TA04, WE17, TB08
Gaufman, Elizaveta
RD31, TA00
Fuller, Gregory William
FD20
Gauquelin, Mathilde
TG00
Fung, Courtney J.
WI11
Gause, F. Gregory
RA03
Fung, Kalvin
TG33
Gavin, Frank J.
WA06, RE28, WG48
Funk, Kevin
WD28, RI33
Ge, Haosen
RF36, WH41, TA00
Furlan, Marta
TB10
Gegout, Catherine
WB20
Futak-Campbell, Beatrix
WE43, TB19
Gellwitzki, Carlos Nicolai Lucas
TG13
Fu er, Andrew J.
TE48
Gelot, Linnea
TB30, FA31
Gabay, Clive
TF40
Genna, Gaspare M.
RF27, WE33
Gabor, Daniela
FD20
Genschel, Philipp
WB29
Gabriel, Bart
RB09, FC29, TC14, TG42
George, Julie
TI04, WH09
Gad, Ulrik Pram
RF34
George, Larry N.
WB25
Gadano, Julián
TG14
Georgis, Mariam
WE42
Gaertner, Heinz
RI19, RG43
Gerlak, Andrea K.
RD14
Gagnon, Frederick
TH25, RI12
German, Chris ne
WF14
Gahlot, Priya
RA32
Germann, Julian
WA00
Gaikwad, Nikhar
TG26, WB36
Gerstbauer, Loramy
TG21
Gainous, Jason
WE13
Gerstein, Sarah
WA39
Galenda, Axel Javier
FC41
Gessler, Theresa
RC17
Gallagher, Julia
RE30
Getachew, Adom
FC11
Gallaher, Carolyn
RC13
Gethings, David W.
TH36
Index of Participants
Gewarges, Riva
RE18, TB20
Godwin, Chris an
TA00
Ghalehdar, Payam
WH42
Goebel, Chris an
RH10
Ghassim, Farsan
TA26, WF28
Goedeking, Nicholas
FC00
Ghazzawi, Razan
RH28, RE02, RF37
Goertz, Gary
TD43
Gheciu, Alexandra
WG04
Goes, Iasmin
RG34
Gheorghe, Eliza
RE38, TE49, TB08
Góes, Yasmin
TF47
Ghire , Francesca
TC13, RA24
Goe lich, Kerry
FB02, RD02
Ghiselli, Andrea
WI11
Goetze, Catherine
Gholz, Eugene
FA35
WE08, FC29, TF24, TC40, TE18, WI01,
TD02, RH00
Ghosh, Samarjit
TG13
Goh, Evelyn
WH18, RI24, WI46
Ghosn, Faten
TC02, WI46, TD47
Gokcek, Gigi
RE17, TG03, TD17, WD46
Ghumrawi, Mohamed
WI09
Golan, Galia
TA24, TF17, WE03, WD46
Giannaros, Spiros
TF47
Golby, James
TB38, WF43, RG45, RF04, WA31
Gibbons, Rebecca Davis
FC18, WE17
Gold, Dana
WD18
Gibilisco, Michael
TG15
Goldblum, Bethany
RG27
Gibney, Mark
RH11, TB46
Goldenberg, Irina
WF32, RH39
Gibson, Jenna
TG12
Gold en, Michael
TI42
Gibson, Linda
TE02
Goldgeier, James M.
WE27, RI11, TE09, RD25, RH47
Gibson, Shannon
TI30, TD08, RF16
Goldman, Jan
TC38, RI26
Giesen, Michael
WF07, TF10, FC17
Goldman, Moshe
WG34
Gignoux, Hannah
TA13
Goldstein, Avery
FB03, WI11
Gilardi, Fabrizio
RC17
Goldstein, Josh
WH14
Gilbert, Danielle
TH30, TC29
Goldstein, Judith L.
RI05, TC22, WG47, TD00
Gilbert, Lauren
WD45, TA00
Goldstein, Rami
FA44
Gilbert, Victoria
FD34, RB19
Goldstone, Jack A.
WH00
Gilboa, Eytan
RD10, WB09, RI02, FC23
Goldthau, Andreas
TD26, RB42
Gilchrist, Narrelle
RB28
Golota, Lukasz
RH32
Giliber , Gina
WE36
Golovchenko, Yevgeniy
FB42
Gill, Bikrum
RA05, FB47, TF01
Golubovic, Jelena
RA40
Gillespie, Ciaran
RI01
Gomes, Maira Siman
WF38, RF24
Gilley, James
TE16
Gomez, Gary
RI17
Gilli, Andrea
RD07
Gomez, Miguel Alberto
RF39, WF31
Gilli, Mauro
RD07, WA38
Gómez, Valen na
TE18, TD24
Gillis, Jacqueline
RH07, WD09
Gómez-Zapata, Tania
WF41
Gillooly, Shauna
FD05, WE36
Goncalves Barbos, Gabriela
TD22
Gilman, Nils
RB03
Goncalves, Leandra R.
TC09
Gilmore, Elisabeth
WD44, TA00
Goncalves, Marcela Vecchione
RB31
Gilmour, John
RC23
Gong, Lina
TD34
Ginnane, Tara
RB30
Gong, Weila
WF47
Girod, Desha
RA04, RH06
Gonzalez Ocantos, Ezequiel
TE20
Gisselquist, Rachel M.
RE26, RA32
Gonzalez, Edward
RE31
Gitsham, Ma
WA28
Gonzalez, Elsy
TG12, RF49
Giumelli, Francesco
RE45, FC24, TC28, TD44
González, Le cia
TI19, FC15
Giurlando, Philip
WA42, RD17, TC13, TD19, TE16
Goodman, Joshua
FC40, FD34, RB19, WG29
Gizelis, Ismene
FA12, RE22
Goodman, Michael S.
WF44, TE43, FA41, WC34, TI25
Gjerløw, Haakon
WB05
Gopal, Prakash
RB14, TB05
Gjerstad, Michael
TA12
Gordell, Kelly
TI34
Glaessel, Chris an
RE23
Gordon, Joy
TD44
Glas, Aarie
TH29, RF23, TD04, TI03
Gore, Ellie
WG41
Glaser, Charlie
WA06
Gorman, Brandon
RF01
Glaser, Sarah M.
RB40
Gosepath, Stefan
TA26
Gleason, Gregory
TA25, TH40
Gosling, Jonathan
WA28
Glebov, Sergii
WC14
Gosselin, Laure
RF16
Gledhill, John
RE21
Gothwal, Vijay Kumar
FC21
Gleditsch, Kris an Skrede
RC06, FB46
Götz, Elias
TB23, RA03
Gliserman, Jess
FB18
Goudal, Tyler
FC40
Gmuer, Thomas
FB38
Goulart, Pedro
FD40
Go, Julian
WG03, FD28
Gould, Erica R.
RI09
Index of Participants
Gould-Davies, Nigel J.
WA25
Grincheva, Natalia
TG36
Gourevitch, Peter
TC00
Grindal, Karl
FA45
Gow, James
WE21
Gromilova, Anna
WF07, RF08
Goxho, Delina
TA12
Grøn, Caroline Howard
WF21
Goyal, Nihit
WB31, TG02
Gross, Michael L.
WF31
Graa , Nana De
TC49, WA00
Grossman, Jonathan
WG45
Grabowski, Marcin
TG09, TC15, RA17, RF21
Grove, Andrea
TC25
Grabs, Janina
FC38, WC35, WD26, RB34, RC47
Grove, Jairus V.
TA15, WD39, TB02, FB30
Grace, Kathryn
TA00
Grove, Nicole Sunday
TC37, TB02, WD00
Graef, Alexander
RI07
Groves, Dylan
RC28
Graefrath, Moritz Sebas an
WD20
Grovogui, Siba
WB19, TD33, TH47, RB17
Graeger, Nina
RB08, WE01, WA12
Grubacic, Andrej
RC05, TD01
Graf, Benedikt
WD20
Gruetzemacher, Ross
TD28
Graham, Mary
TH26
Grussendorf, Jeannie
RE17
Graham, Shirley
WA39, WC37, RA06, RC13
Gruszczak, Artur
WI26
Graicer, Ofra
RB08
Grzelczyk, Virginie
RA11, WF10, WA34
Grančayová, Michaela
WE35, TD21
Gu, Wei
FD08
Granda Henao, Sebas án
TI09, TG13, RE02
Guan, Xin
TG02
Grant, J. Andrew
TG07, WC19, FA28, RE01, WB12
Guarrieri, Thomas
TB10
Grant, Kayla
TA00
Guedes, Yasmin
TI11, WC28
Grant, Kevin
WE09
Guerra, A. L.
TE26, TI36
Grant, Richard
RF19
Guerra-Cavalcan , Flavia
WH34
Grassi, Mar na
WH33, WI00
Guerreiro, Phillip J.
WB39, RH14
Grauer, Ryan
TI12, WD12
Guerrina, Roberta
WD25, TB12, TD02, WC47
Grauvogel, Julia
WC44, TD44, TF09
Guha, Mri ka
WE00
Graves, Melissa A.
TI42, TC33, WC34
Guichaoua, Yvan
RC18
Grävingholt, Jörn
TB39
Guimarães, Feliciano de Sá
TC23, RD11, WG32, TB00, TA00
Gray, Carol
TD10
Guisinger, Alexandra
TE01
Gray, Julia
RE24, TB25, TD25, WA25
Güiza Gomez, Diana Isabel
TG21
Gray, Kevin
WA11
Gulbrandsen, Lars H.
TA37, WD34
Gray, Tricia
WE13
Gülen, Berkay
FA11
Grayson, Kyle A.
RD12
Guliford, Meg
RC28
Greanias, George
RI26
Gulmez, Seckin Baris
TB43, WC18
Greaves, Wilfrid
RF03, FB08, WG10
Gulo y, Robert
WG47
Green, Brendan R.
TB08, FA29, WG48
Gumuscu, Sebnem
WI31, FC04
Green, Daniel M.
TF36, WA14, RA45, WC05
Gunay, Cengiz
RA03
Greene, Toby
TC23, RB02, TB45, RD17
Gunaydin, Eda
RE18
Green-Riley, Naima
TD40
Gunes, Dilan
WI14
Greenstein, Gus
FD21
Gunitsky, Seva
TG08, WB23
Gregory, Chris na
TA18
Gunkel, David
WE34
Gregory, Thomas
RE34
Gupta, Aar
RB21, WC38, TD32, FB17
Greig, J. Michael
RI04
Gupta, Kaushal Lal
RF12
Greitens, Sheena Chestnut
RH10, TD40, FB46
Gupta, Surupa
RA12, TC42, RB01
Grell-Brisk, Marilyn
FB39, WC19, FA32, RC05, RB31
Gupta, Urmi
TH44, WD31, TI35, WE23, WI01
Grepin, Karen
TF26, TG04, TA48
Gurses, Mehmet
TH33, RF17
Gressang, Daniel S.
FC41
Gustafsson, Maria-Therese
WD27
Grewal, Sharan
RF41, FB24, WD43
Guth, James L.
WG37
Grey, Felicia
WI10, RG39
Gu errez, Vanessa
TF07
Grgic, Gorana
RA27, FA36, TG31
Gu eri, Karen
WG34, TF17, TH02
Grieco, Kelly A.
WD12
Gu mann, Aviva
FA41, WF27
Gries, Peter
WA16, RE13
Haack, Kirsten
TA27, RD01
Gri n, Je rey A.
WC21, RA33
Haacke, Jurgen
WH18
Gri ths, Ryan
FA08
Haas, Michael
TB33, FA21, TE19, WG20, WE32
Grigor, Alex
FB43
Haas, Mindy
WI16, FA29
Grigorescu, Alexandru
FA47, TD43, TC22
Haastrup, Toni
WD25, TB41, RF37
Grigoriadis, Ioannis N.
TE12, WG18
Haba, Kumiko
FC13, FA46, RA24
Grillo, Giulia
TA00
Habbas, Walid
RB25
Grinberg, Mariya
RF02, WF33, WB49, WD21
Habegger, Michael
TG30, TA00
Index of Participants
Habib, Jasmin
RA27
Harnisch, Sebas an
FA45, FA13
Habibi, Roojin
WF11
Harper-Shipman, Takiyah
TG27
Hadden, Jennifer
RB04, RD03
Harrasser, Joseph M.
WI45
Haddon, Joseph
TI00
Harrington, Anne
TB31, WF15
Haer, Roos
TH27
Harrington, Cameron
WE07
Ha el, Yoram
WB03, TD25, FD41, TE00
Harrison, Kathryn
WD14
Hagemann, Anine
TA36
Hartviksen, Julia
TA22, RC20, RG04, WA29
Hagen, Jamie J.
RH30, RC27, FB48, FA46
Hartwell, Ma hew
TI06
Hägerdal, Nils
FD34, RI42, WB40
Haruna, Nobuo
TH44
Haglund, Jillienne E.
FA44
Hasan, Muhammed
WC17
Haglund, LaDawn
TB27
Hasbon, Angelica
TF47
Hagolani-Albov, Sophia
RC02
Hasdai-Rippa, Tal
TE35
Haile, Fikir
FC00
Hasenkamp, Miao-ling Lin
TC14, RB45, TG18
Haim, Dotan
WF39
Hashim, S. Mohsin
TD17
Haklai, Oded
FD32, TA30, TF05
Haspeslagh, Sophie
TH38
Halas, Matus
WA42
Hassan, Mai
RH10
Hale, Thomas N.
RB04, WF36
Hassner, Ron
FA29, TD03
Halet, Katherine
TC43
Has ngs, Jus n
WH09, RC36, WA11
Halistoprak, Burak Toygar
RC11
Hathazy, Paul
WA07
Hall, Gregory O.
WA03, WH30
Ha poglu, Emre
RF31, WG38
Hall, Jonathan D.
TG15
Hau er, Virginia Ann
RH21, TB35, RA19, RB34
Hall, K. Melchor
RD39
Haugevik, Kris n
TA45, TG01, WE01
Hall, Nina
TA09, WC38, RB04, FD31
Haugh, Kristopher
RG29
Hall, Shelby
RA36, RH29
Haukkala, Hiski
TE35, RA18
Hallim, Mark
RB12
Haven, Emmanuel
TE14, FA43
Hallward, Maia Carter
WB24, WH04, RA23
Hawkins, Taylor
RD36
Halpin, Darren
RF00
Hayden, Craig
RD42, RG33
Hamanaka, Shintaro
WE32
Hayes, David R.
TG26
Hamann, Ste
RD36, WD13
Hayes, Jarrod
RE35, FD42, TF02, TG01, RD47
Hamdoun, Salah
WG41, TA01
Haynes, Je rey P.
WC24, RC08, RF17, WD49
Hamidi, Sidra
FC18, WE29
Haynes, Kyle E.
TF16
Hamilton, Mark
RD22
Hayward, Susan
RG30, RD37, WB18
Hamilton-Hart, Natasha
FA04
Hazama, Yasushi
RE11
Hammam, Soha
TC36, TH27
Hazbun, Waleed
RI20
Hammerschmidt, Dennis
WH30, WC44
He, Jiajie
TH45
Hampson, Fen
TB32, TH38
He, Yujia
TG47
Hamrah, Satgin
RD47, TA00
Heaphy, Caiden
RA36, FB40
Han, David Guo Xiong
WH18
Heard, Kaleigh
WG26
Han, Sanghyun
TH34
Heath-Kelly, Charlo e
WB20, RA07, TB09
Han, Yang
WI05, RF18
Heaton, Nicola
FD16
Han, Yuna C.
WE21
Hebel, Kai
WG38, TF38
Hancock, Kathleen
WH43
Hebron, Lui
TG03
Hancock, Landon E.
RB28, TE12, RF45, TF03
Heddesheimer, Vincent
TD06
Handte-Reinecker, Anna
TI38
Hedling, Elsa
WC15, TF08
Haner, Jus n
WG21
Hedström, Jenny
TC34, WE15
Haney, Patrick
TG03
He ernan, Andrew
TD26, WH43, TA00
Hanif Siddiqi, Farhan
RG35
Hegazi, Farah
TD10, RD09, TA36
Hannah, Erin
TA09
Heggelund, Goerild M.
RG14, WD14
Hansen, Daniel
TF37
Hegre, Håvard
WH30, WC44, RE39
Hansen, Holley E.
RB27
Hehir, Aidan
WG49
Hansen, Wendy L.
WE43, WA48
Heibach, Jens
RA03
Hanson, Elizabeth (Be y) C.
RG00
Heidrich, Dorota
WD20, TC15
Hanson-DeFusco, Jessi
WH37, RA20, WA15, TA01, TA00
Heidrich, Pablo
TG07
Haraguchi, Koji
WD06
Heilke, Thomas
FB31
Harden, John
RI44
Heimann, Gadi
TF49, RB14
Hardt, Heidi
TF45, WD29, FC32
Heine, Jorge
TA05
Hardt, Judith
TF43, FB06
Heinkel, Jamison
RI29
Harel-Shalev, Ayelet
FD03, RE29, WF49
Heinkelmann-Wild, Tim
TD25, RD48
Index of Participants
Heinze, Eric A.
FC27, WG49
Hirschauer, Sabine
RD39, RA43, FC08, TD24
Heinzel, Mirko
RA35, TA20
Hirst, Aggie
WB25
Heiskanen, Jaakko
WH32, RG41
Hirst, Catherine
TE41
Heiss, Andrew
RB41
Hirt, Nicole
WD44
Helfont, Samuel
WH12
Ho, Benjamin Tze Ern
TG37, TH04
Hellemeier, Lucas Fernando
TA03
Hoang, Phuong
WE13
Hellinghausen, Jan
FC34
Hoban, Iuliia
RD24, WF14
Hellmann, Gunther
WD42
Hobbs, Heidi H.
TF45, WE03
Hellmann, Olli
RH43
Hochmüller, Markus
WA07, TF20
Hellmeier, Sebas an
WB00
Hodge, Jennifer
WA27
Hellmüller, Sara
RE09, FD22, FA33
Hodges, Doyle K.
RE20, TH17
Hemming, Judy
FC30
Hodges, Robert
TI00, FB31
Henceroth, Nathan
TD19, WG30
Hodwitz, Omi
WI09
Hendricks, Michael
TG07
Hoesterey, James
WF01
Hendrickson, David
RA45
Ho erberth, Ma hias
RD44, FB42, RC04, WF18
Hendrickson, Petra
FB04, WC28
Ho man, Aaron M.
TH30, TC29
Hendrix, Cullen
RB40, RA30, WC49
Ho man, Adam
TH28, TB10, RC31
Heng, Yee Kuang
WH18
Ho man, Geo
WI11
Henke, Marina E.
RH32, FD40, WC10, RG19
Ho man, Steven
WF11
Henne, Peter S.
WE39, RG30, FC09, RF17
Ho mann, Ma hew J.
WB31, WD14, TD32, FC01
Henning, C. Randall
FB29
Ho mann, Sophia
WF27
Henry, Iain
TA42
Hofmann, Gregor P.
WI45, TI03
Henry, Laura
RF00, WD14
Hofmann, Stephanie
WA04, TD25, WG32
Henrys, Ka a
WA19
Hogan, John J.
TF24, TD11
Hensel, Paul
TF34, TD43, RF19
Hogue, Rebecca
WG09
Henshaw, Alexis Leanna
WD25, FB25, TI37, TG15
Hogue, Simon
WH34, WI43, TC39
Heo, Sujin
TH07
Höhne, Chris
RB21, WF35
Herborth, Benjamin
WD04
Holanda Maschie o, Roberta
TC34, TI13, RF45
Herd, Graeme
RG31
Holcombe, Linda
FA22
Herman, Lior
RB32
Holland, Emily
RI08
Hermann, Isabella
TC44, FB43, TF00
Holli eld, James F.
RD00
Hernández Nilson, Diego
FC15
Hollway, James
TI05
Hernandez, Brianna
WH16, RF10
Holm, Minda
TG42, TC40
Herpolsheimer, Jens
WE32, RG22
Holmes, Georgina
TB30, FA39, FB27
Herr, Simon
FA03, TC41
Holmes, Jack E.
TH16
Herranz-Surralles, Anna
TG31
Holmes, Marcus
TB29
Herrera, Yoshiko
FB18
Holmqvist, Caroline
WG39, TF08
Herrmann, Richard K.
TB29, RE13
Holshek, Christopher
WC14
Herrold, Catherine
FA23
Hols ng, Vilhelm
TF12, RH39
Hertel, Shareen
TG27, RB41, TB27, RE15
Holtmaat, Ellen Alexandra
RA19
Herten-Crabb, Asha
TE38, TG04
Holvikivi, Aiko
RF48
Herz, Monica
WC11
Holzscheiter, Anna
RD14
Herzog, Stephen
FC18, TI06
Hom, Andrew R.
RD41
Hester, Rebecca J.
FA40
Homan, Patrick
FB18
Heto, Prince Paa-Kwesi
WI04
Homayounvash, Mohammad S.
WC24
Heupel, Monika
RA36
Homolar, Alexandra
TE22
He-Yuan, Sarah
RG19, TA00
Honda, Eric H.
WD06, RH23
Hiim, Henrik Staalhane
TF35, WH09
Honda, Miki
WA17
Hikotani, Takako
RH27, TA18
Hong, Seung Yeun
FB05
Hilaiel, Sabina
TB48
Hong, Soomin
WE13
Hilberg, Eva
TD38
Hong, Wonmin
WI15
Hill, Oakley
TG20
Hönig, Anna-Lena
WB21, TE21
Hillebrecht, Courtney
TG27, WA18, WF07, FA44, RE15
Honig, Or
TF39
Hinds, Kris na
WG08
Hoogensen Gjørv, Gunhild
WC14, TG22, TC05, WF17
Hines, Robert Lincoln
FC07
Hooijmaaijers, Bas
TI44, TA11
Hintz, Lisel
RE35, TG24, RI43
Hook, Kris na
RI04, TA00
Hirata, Keiko
FA21, TA07
Hoover Green, Amelia
TF06, WC01
Hirose, Kentaro
TF16
Hopewell, Kristen
TA09, FA03
Index of Participants
Hor, Amoz
TC37, RH31, TD20
Hunt, Stacey L.
WE40
Horiuchi, Yusaku
RH27
Hun ngton, Terilyn
RD12, WC09
Horký-Hlucháň, Ondřej
WA28
Huntley, Wade
RG17
Horlings, Tess S.
RH42
Hurd, Ian
FD07
Horn, Denise M.
RC20, RD39, RH00
Hurel, Louise Marie
TA16, FB36, WC48
Hornat, Jan
TC15
Hussain, Sadam
FB23
Hornsby, David
WH01, FA15, WB04, RG49, TA00
Hussain, Shilan Fuad
RI00
Horovitz, Liviu
TB23
Huszka, Beáta
FD32
Horowitz, Michael
WE37, TA21, WF31
Hut, Elodie
TB24
Horschig, Doreen
TB49
Hutchinson Frazier, Michael
TA00
Hoshino, Daisuke
FC32
Huygens, Addison
TA00
Hossain, Ishrat
TC32
Hwang, Jihwan
RA13
Hossain, Mohammad Imran
RF28
Hwang, Wonjae
RA13
Hostein, Amandine
FB45, RF18
Hyder, Misbah
WE36, WG28, RE19
Hosur Suhas, Prashant
RB09, WI27
Hynek, Nik
FA35
Houde, Anne-Marie
TB45
Hynek, Ondřej
RA30
Houser, Zachary
TF04
Ialen , Vincent
WD26
Howard, Lise Morje
FD39, RD28, TB03, RB18, RC13
Ianosev, Bogdan
FC30, TA00
Howard, Mark
FC26
Ibrahim, Raslan
TH43, TE16
Howard, Ti any
TA00
Ibrahimi, Said Yaqub
TB37
Howell, Edward H. K.
WF10
Ide, Tobias
WC49, WD44, RI25, TF09
Howle , Michael
TG02
Idika-Kalu, Cecilia
WF22
Hoyt, Timothy D.
RE35, RA12, TB05
Idler, Anne e
TF20, TG05, TE13
Hozic, Aida Arfan
WB10, TB21, TH47
Ifan s, Kostas
FD19
Hristoulas, Athanasios
FA36
Ifediora, Obinna
RH11, RC38, WG24
Hsueh, Lily Y.
RG42, TA37, WC39, WE31
Ignatov, Anatoli I.
FB35
Hsueh, Roselyn
RI10, TC42
Ignatova, Jacqueline
RA41
Hu, Richard Weixing
WF33
Iida, Keisuke
TE00
Huang, Chiung-Chiu
WD30
Ijaz, Syeda ShahBano
TD18
Huang, Q. Elyse
FC25
Iji, Tetsuro
WI12
Huang, Qingming
TD47
Ikani, Nikki
FA41
Huang, Reyko
RH02, TF33, WD05
Ikeda, Josuke
TG06
Huang, Shan
TG09
Ikenberry, John
RI05, FD11, TH01, WC08
Huang, Wei-hao
TI09
Ikhile, Deborah
TE02
Huang, Yanzhong
TB06
Ile, Isioma
WE25
Huang, Yiqin
WF34, RC12
Ilunga, Yvan
WB45, RB18
Huang, Yutao
RI10, TA11, RG39, WG22
Imade, Lucky
WA21
Huang, Zhao Alexandre
WC18, WF41, FC25, WF30
Imai, Hinata
TF24
Huber, Laura
TC24, RG05
Imamoglu, Selma
RG43
Hudáková, Zuzana
TD44
Immormino, Joseph
TE31
Huddleston, Joseph
RH02, WH13
Inayatullah, Naeem
RC29, WG31, RG16, RD08
Hudson, David
RC20, RF16
Inbar, Daphne
TI09, FD10
Hudson, Heidi
TB42, RD39
Inderberg, Tor Håkon
RB20
Hudson, Natalie Florea
TI38, RB33, RD01
Ingenho , Diana
RD10
Hudson, Valerie
TE45, TC24, RE00, FB09
Ingles, Tayla Belle
TE45
Hu , Connor
WC26
Innes, Alexandria J.
RH28
Hug, Simon
WC45, WD29
Inoue, Cris na Y. A.
TG29, WB01, TD08, WE07, RF15
Hughes, Patrick
WE35, WH11
Inoue, Hiroko
TA41
Hui, Jonathan
RF36
Iocchi, Alessio
WB42
Huikuri, Tuuli-Anna
FD41, FC19
Ip, Kevin Ka-Wai
RB30
Hulme, Patrick
TH25, TG48
Iqbal, Zaryab
TH11
Hultman, Lisa
WD29, FA31, WF04
Irajpanah, Katherine
RH37
Hultquist, Agatha S.
FD32
Iranzo, Angela
WH36
Hultquist, Philip E.
RB26
Iroulo, Lynda
TD11, TE00
Hulvey, Rachel
WD22, TH02
Irrera, Daniela
TF30, WF03, WE22, FD13
Humayun, Fahd
FB01, RC33
Isaac, Mary
TG24, RG41
Hundley, Lindsay
WF29
Ishay, Micheline
TE11
Hundman, Eric
FB03, FA01
Ishii, Atsushi
FA22
Index of Participants
Ishiyama, John
FD32, RI28, RA14, RC14, WC45
Jardine, Eric
RF39
Isike, Christopher
TD11
Jarland, Julie
TH20
Istomin, Igor
RE38, RD28, TE30, TH10
Jarstad, Anna
RA14, WE15, RD13, TA10
Ito, Gaku
RA30
Jarvis, Samuel
RH11, TA31
Ito, Ryuta
RB09, TA00
Jassal, Ashwani
RA32
Ivan, Cris na
WG19, WA09, WH33, FA37
Jayman, Jayantha
RB36, RD26
Ivanov, Ivan Dinev
RB27, TC14, TB48
Jeandesboz, Julien
FD33
Ivanova, Maria H.
RB35, RD01, WD26
Jędrzejowska, Karina
FB26, WF13, RA17, RG20, TA00
Ivanova, Yovita
WG35
Jellinek, Maria
FC27
Ives, Brandon
WG37, RI28
Jengelley, Dwaine Handel
TH30
Iwasaki, Fusanori
RC44, WC31, TA00
Jenne, Erin
RB02, RF17
Izadi, Roya
WF32
Jentleson, Bruce W.
WE05, RC28
Izumikawa, Yasuhiro
TA42, FB32
Jeong, Bok G.
TE47
J. George, Vinu
TG11
Jeong, Hae Won
RF49
Jabbari, Fatma
TA00
Jeong, Jihwan
RG11
Jabri, Vivienne
RC29
Jerrems, Ari
RD34, RE18, TF24, FC14
Jachtenfuchs, Markus
WB29
Jesse, Neal G.
TA45
Jackson, Christopher
WG05, RC03, RG19
Jesus, Bianca
TE36
Jackson, Galen
WG48
Jetschke, Anja
WD22, RB47
Jackson, Jaime
RF41, TD17, TH11
Jezierska, Katarzyna
WE45
Jackson, Margaret
WC41
Ji, Qihao
RG45
Jackson, Patrick Thaddeus
RE35, TC03, RC04, RG16, WD42
Jiali, Zhou
TA00
Jackson, Paul
WA02, RA02
Jiang, Qi
TA00
Jackson, Richard
WD23
Jiangang, Li
FA13
Jackson, Sam
RF01
Jiao, Karry
RB12
Jackson, Steven F.
WB39, WF42, FC42, TG47
Jimenez, Alexandro
RH28
Jackson, Susan
TI09, RG00
Jimenez-Luque, Antonio
WA21
Jackson, Van
WG00
Jiménez-Peña, Gabriel
TC07
Jack-Vickers, Esther
WC23
Jin, Hwalmin
WE37
Jacob, Cecilia
TG19, TE25
Jinnah, Sikina
TD32, WF00, WD26, FC01
Jacobi, Daniel
TG34
Jjuuko, Dennis
WA23
Jacobs, Daniel
WB49
Jnawali, Hari Har
RF11, FB23
Jacobsen, Karen
RD00
Jo, Eun A
TH07
Jacques, Peter
FC10, RC10
Jo, Hyeran
RC18, RE15
Jadhav, Avkash
FA20, WD01
Jodoin, Sebas en
WC25
Jadoon, Amira
RD30, TB10
Johns, Michael
TB19, RB29
Jafari, Sheherazade R.
TF45, WB35, TC34, RA06
Johnson, Anna
TA00
Jag ani, Sharinee
WI37, TG42
Johnson, Benjamin
FD36
Jahan, Yasmeen
FA20, RB36, WH04, WD01, RA01, TA00
Johnson, Craig A.
TB35
Jahanbani, Nakissa
WH25, TB15
Johnson, David K.
TD29
Jahangeer, Roshan
TF01
Johnson, Dominic D. P.
WF34
Jaime, Keysha
RD20
Johnson, Dus n
WA39
Jaji, Rose
TI10
Johnson, Heather L.
TB02, WD00
Jakala, Michaelina
TB37, RG37
Johnson, James
RA21
Jakesevic, Ruzica
FC21
Johnson, Jamie M.
WB25
Jakli, Laura
FC45
Johnson, Juliet
TB01, FC22
Jakobsen, Peter V.
WI13, WD19, RC19
Johnson, Loch K.
TC33
Jakobsson, Elin
TD04
Johnson, McKenzie
TB35, RC34, TA36
Jamal, Amaney
TC00
Johnson, Philip Luke
TH30, TC29
Jamal, Manal A.
TE27
Johnson, Richard
TA34, RI18
James, Walter
WA24, TE28
Johnson, Tana
TD25, WF00
James, William
WB49
Jones, Benjamin T.
TB03, RE48
Jang, Hye Ryeon
FD02, RA23
Jones, Catherine
TH15, WA11
Jang, Woojeong
TA33, WI32
Jones, Erik
WB29, FD20, TF37, FB11, RB15
Jano , Douglas
RC27
Jones, Evan
FA01
Jaramillo, Maria
RC41
Jones, Marc Owen
FD00
Jarczewska, Aleksandra
WH38, TC15
Jones, Peter
FB01, TA24
Jardim, Camila
WF38
Jongen, Hortense
WD11, TB28
Index of Participants
Joo, Jungseock
WB00
Kang, Kyungkook
TI34
Joo, Minhyung
TI39
Kang, Myeongji
WC41
Jordan, Charles
WI11
Kang, Sooyeon
TH36, WD43
Jordan, Jenna
TE06, WE37, TB10, RH37
Kania, Elsa
RH25, TE48
Joshi, Saba
RC20
Kannan, Bhavani
RA39, RG19
Jost, Tyler
WI11, RG11, RH25, WD18
Kantner, Cathleen
TI09
Joustra, Robert
RH38
Kaplan, Lauren
RA41
Joyce, Renanah Miles
FA02, RH27, RE20, FB24
Kaplan, Morgan L.
RD06
Jud, Stefano
TA00
Kaplan, Oliver
RH02, RC18
Juede, Johannes
WB14, FD45, TG49
Kaplan, Stephen Bre
RG34, FD08
Julka, Amit
TE10
Kapoor, Ilan
RE14, RD26
Jumet, Kira
TD16
Kappler, Stefanie
TF38
Juneau, Thomas A.
RE44, WF27, FB09, TI25
Kapshuk, Yoav
FC36
Jung, Heon Joo
RD10
Karabegovic, Dzeneta
TH18, TE24, RA28, RG37
Jung, Laura
RH28, TG43
Karanja, Moses
TG23
Jung, Yujin Julia
RG19
Karaskova, Ivana
RI48
Jurkovich, Michelle
TF31, TH29
Karatasli, Sahan Savas
RC05
Just, Thomas
RF26, RA22
Kardon, Isaac
RI08
Justo, Nathalia
TE19
Karga, Lydia
TE42, RG48
Justwan, Florian
TF34, WI16
Karim, Sabrina
TE45, WA41, TC24, RE00
Jütersonke, Oliver
RE09
Karimi, Bahar
TF29
Juvaka, Santhosh
RA01
Karlovic, Antonio
RE45
K. C., Luna
TC46
Karlsrud, John
RB27, FB22, TB30, FA31, FB27
Kaarbo, Juliet
RB02, WF21, WE46, RC16
Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Sylvia
RB21
Kabandula, Abigail
TD24, WH29, WG17
Karns, Margaret P.
TA27, RD01
Kabat-Rudnicka, Danuta
WD41
Karpaviciute, Ieva
RC00
Kacowicz, Arie M.
WB32, WF13
Karreth, Johannes
FD39
Kadera, Kelly M.
FD03, TD45
Karyo , Vasiliki
TA12
Kadioglu, I. Aytac
FA33, TI13, FC35, RA39
Kashwan, Prakash
TG29, WE31
Kaeding, Malte Philipp
RG25
Kashyap, Rina
WI05, WH36, RF45
Kaempf, Sebas an
RG13, RE43, WD39, FD29, TH00
Kasianenko, Nataliia
TF25, RE06, RI28
Kagawa, Megumi
FC44, TF03, TA00
Kassab, Hanna Samir
FB15
Kahler, Miles
RB05, FB29, RH06
Kast, Emma
TA13
Kahn-Nisser, Sara
WD17
Kastner, Sco
RH05
Kaindi, Christopher
TH06
Kat, Quin jn
RC32
Kajiwara, Mizuho
TA00
Katada, Saori N.
RA25, FA04, WC06
Kakenmaster, William
TE21
Katagiri, Nori
FA38, RE04
Kalaycioglu, Elif
TB31, RI20, TD37
Ka tas, Aycan
TD06
Kalaycioglu, M. Ersin
WI31
Kato, Hiroaki
TA00
Kaleem, Amna
WD23
Katsumata, Hiro
RG20
Kalfagianni, Agni
WA28
Katze Silberstein, Benjamin
WA11
Kalil, Mariana
WI33, TF12, WH12, TA46
Kau man, Craig
FB39, WD27
Kalkreuth, Caroline Maria
TB19, WH27
Kaufman, Stuart
RF04, TC10
Kaloos an, Damita
TA01
Kaufman, Zachary
FA09
Kalpakian, Jack
TH19
Kaufmann, Mareile
RA07, FA40
Kaltenthaler, Karl
TD18
Kaunert, Chris an
WC17, RC23, RA49
Kalyan, Rohan K.
FB47
Kaur, Dipin
TD18
Kalyanpur, Nikhil
WB34, TI47
Kaur, Silky
TF19
Kamath, Vasundhara
WH38
Kaushal, Akta
WB19, WG31, TF01
Kamel, Amir
RB32, TH08
Kawaguchi, Chigumi
TG06
Kameni, Apoli
WD47
Kaweesi, Edward Silvestre
RG12
Kamin, Katrin
RE16
Kaya, Ayse
RA25, RG34
Kammerer, Edward
RF10
Kaynak, Mehpare Selcan
RG00
Kamola, Isaac A.
FA15, TD33, WG31, RH47
Kayser, Courtney
RB16
Kampf, Zohar
TF49
Kazemi, Elham
WD17, RH16
Kane , Marina
WG38
Kazemzadeh, Masoud
FB09
Kang, David
FD38
KC, Hari
RI38
Kang, Hye Yun
RF24
Kearns, Erin
TC29, RA00
Index of Participants
Keels, Eric
TI39, RI04
Kikuta, Kyosuke
WD44
Keer, Renu
RG07
Kilicoglu, Zeynep
TH39, WC40, TD02
Keiber, Jason
WH34
Kim, Anna
WH41
Kelle, Friederike Luise
RF30
Kim, Bongjoo
TC30, TB03
Keller, Renata Nicole
FD18
Kim, Boyun
TF28
Kelley, Judith
RE15
Kim, ByungKoo
RB42
Kello, Lucas
FC28
Kim, Cana
RA11, TA00
Kellogg, Anita R.
FB28, WH39, RI18
Kim, D. G.
WD21
Kelly, Serena
TB26
Kim, Doeun
RH44
Kelmendi, Pëllumb
RG41, FD06, TE42
Kim, Dongkyu
TA00
Kelsay, John
FA48
Kim, Dongryul
FD38
Kelsey, Nina
RB21, TG02
Kim, Hyeonjun
RD16
Kemle, Andrew
WH27
Kim, Hyunki
FD12
Kenealy, Andrew
WI42
Kim, Inhan
RC40
Kenkel, Kai Michael
RE09, WI41, TB30
Kim, James Dongjin
RI41
Kennedy-Pipe, Caroline
TB46
Kim, Ji Hye
TA00
Kent, Jonathan
RB30
Kim, Jieun
RD37
Kentor, Je rey
TA41
Kim, Jisoo
RH12
Kenwick, Michael
RC14, WF32
Kim, Jiye
TA07, TB18
Kenyon, Kris Heather
TB27
Kim, Jooeun
WE17
Keremoglu, Eda
WB00
Kim, Jung Eun
RH26, WB48
Kerner, Andrew
RA25
Kim, Lami
TB38, RH26, WA38, WC41
Kerr, Jaclyn Alexandra
FC28
Kim, Min
RI23
Kertzer, Joshua D.
RI41, WI42, FB10, RC33, RE13
Kim, Rakhyun E.
TC09
Kesgin, Baris
TA28, RI44, WI40, TC25
Kim, Saeme
TB43
Keshari, Raju
WD32
Kim, Seokdong
RA13, WB48
Kessler, Oliver
RG36, WD04, WF05
Kim, Seonhee
RI27
Ketch, Shaun
RD44
Kim, SooYeon
WB03, RI09, WG23, TE00
Ketonen, Elina
TD22
Kim, Sung Eun
TH15
Ke emann, Ma hias
WE14
Kim, Tae-Kyung
TH44
Ketzmerick, Maria
TA00
Kim, Yang Gyu
RH26, WA38
Keyman, Fuat
FA16
Kim, Yonho
WA11
Keys, Barbara
RB22
Kim, Yooneui
WA05, RH29
Khadiagala, Gilbert
RE47, WC00
Kim, Young Sang
RH26
Khadka, Prabin
TB30
Kim, Youngjun
FD43
Khalid, Aliya
WH29
Kim, Youngwan
WG02
Khalid, Hina
TA48
Kim, Yu Bin
RG19
Khamis, Sahar
RH40
Kim, Yunhee
WF37
Khan, Aslam
WH01, WB08
Kimber, Leah R.
WE35, TI30
Khan, Omair
TA00
Kindervater, Garnet
RB38, TF00
Khan, Saad Ullah
TG45, RH11
King, Amy S.
RI24
Khan, Sahar
WB08, WD08, RA12, TD18, WF16
King, David
RG32
Khan, Saira
WA08, RB14
King, Elisabeth A.
WA33, TE08
Khaniejo, Natallia
WH42, WD45
King, Je rey
WA44
Khederlarian, Kris na
WC22
King, Joshua
TE33
Khemani, Muskaan
TA00
King, Kimi L.
TH11
Khisa, Moses
WA23, RE47, WD18
King, Marcus D.
FB15
Khory, Kavita
TA32, WB16, WA41, TH15
Kingston, Lindsey
TE24
Khoshnood, Ardavan
TH05, RA22
Kinne, Brandon J.
RG06, WC44
Khoury, Rana B.
RA04
Kinney, Drew
TB28
Khoushinsky, Lavy
TB35
Kinnvall, Catarina
WG05
Khullakpham, Ruqaiya
TG11, TE10, WA48
Kinsella, David
WA26
Khwaja, Elsa Talat
WB08, RI17
Kinzelbach, Katrin
RC06
Kiderlin, Nina Teresa
TG22
Kipgen, Nehginpao
RI29, FC25
Kiefer, Maximilian
WE30
Kipo-Sunyehzi, Daniel
WB28, RA23, TA00
Kiernan, Colin
TA00
Kirby, Paul C.
TA15
Kiersey, Nicholas
TC44, WB15, TF00
Kirchschlager, Markus A.
RC11
Kikoler, Naomi
TG19
Kireeva, Anna
WI37
Index of Participants
Kirisci, Mustafa
TA14, RC12, RB16
Kolmas, Michal
TC45, WF35
Kirk, Kathleen
WH04
Kolmasova, Sarka
FA34
Kirkey, Christopher
RI12
Komine, Yukinori
FD40
Kirkham, Ksenia
FA42
Konken, Lauren C.
RI14, TB47
Kirkland, Robert
WG36
Konrad, Susanne
RB21
Kirmani, Rabea
FB01, RI38
Konyshev, Valery
RC15
Kirton, John
RC37, WC15, TD42
Koomen, Jonneke
FB35, TD33, WE47
Kishi, Roudabeh
WB00
Koops, Joachim A.
RB18
Kissack, Robert
FC43, TH29
Koos, Carlo
TE45
Kiyani, Ghashia
WF22
Koppell, Carla
WF09, RI11, RH41, RC13
Kjaergaard, Steen
WI13
Kopper, Akos
WH15
Kjeksrud, S an
FC27
Kopra, Sanna
WD19
Klein, Brian
RH21
Korany, Bahgat
WC00
Klein, Joseph
WH41
Koren, Ore
WC49, WD44
Kleinschmidt, Jochen
WG16
Korkut, Umut
FC30, TH21
Klenner, Leo
WB06
Kornprobst, Markus
TH03
Kleszczynska, Iga
WE00
Korobkov, Andrei V.
WB38, WD02
Kleykamp, Meredith
RH39
Korolev, Alexander
WI37
Klimentov, Vassily
WG16, RE48
Korosteleva, Elena
FA26
Klocek, Jason
WE39, RD37
Korsunska, Ania
TE28
Klotz, Audie
TC14, WF23, FC11, RF13, RD00
Koru, Sevdenur
RA35
Kneuer, Marianne
FA45, RC06
Koruzhde, Mazaher
RG38, FD40
Knight, W. Andy
TH21
Kosaka, Shinya
TA38, TG21
Knopf, Je rey W.
TG14
Koschut, Simon
FA42, RF48
Kno , Eleanor
TA33, RB43, TF24, WA41, TD16
Koseoglu Darilmaz, Feyza
RA00
Knudsen, Tonny B.
WD19, RC19, TC03
Koseoglu Onat, Zeynep
RB00
Knuppe, Aus n
WI40
Kosloski, Anna
WB28
Ko, Inhwan
TC26
Koslowski, Rey
RF32, TC08
Ko, Jiyoung
WG00
Kos-Stanisic, Lidija
TE35
Kobayashi, Ayako
TB28
Kostagiannis, Konstan nos
RD41
Kobayashi, Kazushige
RE09, RI42, FC33
Kostyuk, Nadiya
RF39, TD05, FB46
Kobayashi, Tetsuro
RI41
Ko lainen, Konsta
TI45
Kobayashi, Yoshiki
FC34, RA31
Kotsovilis, Spyridon
TA00, TC48
Kocaman, Ibrahim
WA31, RC12
Kotwal, Pooja
FA20
Kocamaz, Sinem
RI43, TD19
Kotzé, Klaus
TA03
Koch, Judith
WH11
Kouao, Aya
FD25
Koch, Lisa
TE49, WG00
Koubi, Vally
WD44, FC16
Koch, Mar n
RD14
Kovac, Igor
TB44, WH30, RC42, WF37
Kochanski, Adam
TE15, WC28
Koval, Nadiia
RE06, WD03, RG44
Kochtcheeva, Lada V.
TA25, WC32, TH40, FD36, TE21
Kovar, Jan
WE43
Kocs, Stephen A.
TF11
Kowalik, Kyrie
FB40
Kodamaya, Remi
WH16
Kowert, Paul A.
WG18
Koehler, Kevin
FC20, FD25
Kramarz, Teresa
TB35
Koehnlein, Bri ney
RI39
Krampe, Florian
TB14, TA36, FB44
Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias
TA26
Krampf, Arie
TF37, TI45, TC11
Kofman, Michael
FD27, RI30
Kra uk, Barbara
WD32, TG33, RD23, TA00
Koga, Kei
FA04, RF23, WF08
Kratochvil, Petr
WH15
Kohler, Pia M.
RB35
Kratochwil, Friedrich
TC03, WD42
Koinova, Maria
FC43, RA28, FD17
Krause, Katharina
RF35
Kojoori, Autoosa
WG30
Krause, Keith
RE09
Kolås, Åshild
TA16, WE12
Krause, Peter
FD34, TD30, RC24
Kolasa, Ma hew
WC23, WG23
Kravtsov, Vlad
TA33, FB05, RI25
Kolawole, Ridwan
TI10
Krebs, Ronald R.
RD07, WB23
Kolbe, Athena
RE21
Kreuder-Sonnen, Chris an
WA04, WB27, TC26, WF12
Kolcava, Dennis
WC39
Krick, Benjamin
TA45
Kolia, Zahir
TF01
Krickovic, Andrej
RG23, RE38, RD31
Koliev, Faradj
RA37
Kriner, Michael
FD24
Kollars, Nina
WA26, FA38, WH14
Kripp, Jacob
TD20
Index of Participants
Krisch, Nico
WE24
Kushi, Sidita
RD28
Krishna, Sankaran
RA44, WG31, TH47
Kusic, Katarina
RA05
Krishnasamy, Guru
RI29
Kustermans, Jorg
WA42
Kristensen, Kris an Søby
WI13, RF34
Kustov, Alexander
RI45
Kroeker, Wendy
TF03, TA00
Kustra, Tyler
TF16
Kroenig, Ma hew
TE06, WI02, TI12
Kusunoki, Ayako
TA42
Kröger, Markus
FD21, RC02
Kutlay, Mustafa
RF40
Krösche, Niklas
RC38
Kutlay, Muza er
RG41
Krs c, Milan
RF03
Kuus, Merje
WE46
Kruchoski, Paul
FB37
Kuyper, Jonathan
FC19
Krulisova, Katerina
WB41, WF24
Kuznetsova, Elizaveta
RB43, TG12, TC27, RF01, RD43
Kruskopf, Milla
TD22
Kwak, Dongjin
TH41, RA38
Krystalli, Roxani
RE34, WC07, RH00, TH47
Kwon, Edward
WB11, WA08, WB48
Ku, Charlo e
RH24, RC03, TB46, WH17
Kwon, Jason Jung Jae
RH26
Ku, Minseon
WA47
Kwon, Minju
WF09
Kubalkova, Vendulka
WD03, RG44, WC24, TD03
Kwon, Tabitha
RA27
Kubota, Norihito
FA12
Kyris, George
WH13
Kubota, Yuichi
WA36, TF33
Laa kainen, Ka e Verlin
WF45, WC02, WA12
Küçükşener, Ebru
TA30
Labidi, Imed
FC40
Kuehl, Colin
TI05, WB39
Labonte, Veronique
RH15
Kugler, Jacek
TI34, TE31, RF27
Lacher, Hannes
RG43
Kugler, Tadeusz
TI34
Lachica, Alan
RF06
Kuhn, Annegret
FC10
Lacovsky, Exequiel
TG14
Kuhrt, Natasha C.
RG31, RD43, RB23, TE04
Lacquement, Richard
WF43, FD25, WF32
Kuik, Cheng-Chwee
WH18
Lacroix, Melinda
RG20
Kujala, Will
WE49
Lacy, Mark J.
TF08, TG28, WD15
Kulik, Julia
RC37
Lada, Jenna
RF45
Kulnazarova, Aigul
TG06, RB37, RA47
Ladner, Kiera
RH07, FA10, WD09
Kumar, Abhay
TA00
Ladwig, Walter
FC03
Kumar, Amit
TC39
Lagodny, Julius
WA41
Kumar, Anil
TE10
Lagu na, Maria
RF34, RC15
Kumar, Bhupendra
TC35, TA31, FD43
Lahneman, William J.
RH42
Kumar, Manali
TE34, TD35, TC41, FC07
Lai, Brian
RE23, WC46
Kumar, Nawnit
TA00
Lai, Chris na
TA05, TF21
Kumar, Rahul
FA20, TH08
Lai, Hsinyen
WG11
Kumar, Rajan
TA02
Lai, Ruilin
FD43
Kumar, Sanjeev
TH16, WE40
Laishram, Ashok
RG41
Kumar, Sanjeev
RE32
Lake, David A.
RD03, FD11, WC08, WD05
Kumari, Nitu
RC39
Lake, Milli M.
TA23, TG05, TD30, RD32
Kumari, Renu
RE41, WG22
Lal, Kunwar Sudhanshu
WB43
Kumral, Mehmet Akif
WH42, FA23, TA00
Lam, Shing-Hon
WI11
Kunertova, Dominika
WF42
Lambach, Daniel
RD14
Kunz, Michael
FC41, FB43
Lambert, Jennifer
RG33
Kuokkanen, Rauna J.
FA10, WD09, WA46
Lambert, Joshua
RB40
Kuol, Luka
RD13
Lameiras, Leonardo
TF04
Kupatadze, Alexander
FC24, TB18
Lamont, Christopher K.
TF39, WH28, TI21
Kupchan, Charles A.
RI05, TH01
Lamptey, Afua Agyeiwaa
RC38
Kuper, Kenneth Go gan
TA15, TB02
Lamy, Steven
RF34
Kural, Ece Z.
WD27
Landolt, Laura K.
WB27, RH29, FC17
Kurki, Milja
TI29, TD01
Landon-Murray, Michael
RC23, RG28
Kurtenbach, Sabine
RC03
Lane, Andrea
FC32, WB12
Kurtoğlu, Ayça
TB12
Lang, Charlo e
WF09
Kurtulus, Begum
RH43, TA44
Lang, James
WG49
Kurtz, Reed
TG29
Lang, Janina
RA36, WD17
Kurtzer, Daniel
TA24
Lang, Jr., Anthony F.
FA48, TH22, TB46, WG49
Kuru, Ahmet T.
FC09, TE27, TD03
Lang, Juliane
FC38
Kurze, Arnaud
TE15, WH28, TI21
Lange, Thomas
WC16, WD38
Kurze, Kris na
WF35
Langer, Kerrin
WA14
Index of Participants
Lanoszka, Alexander
FA35, WA38
Lee, Jinhyun
WF35, RG18
Lanoszka, Anna
RH12
Lee, Ji-Young
TA42, TG08
Lanteigne, Marc
TE04, WB48
Lee, Jooyoun
RH15, TG33
Lan s, Je rey S.
RE17, WA20, WI42
Lee, Kelley
TF26, TG04, WF11
Lapp, Nancy
TA45
Lee, Kyu Young
RH32, RB15
Lark, David
RF40, FC19
Lee, Melissa
RF30, WD05
LaRoche, Christopher David
WI07
Lee, Michael J.
TI34, RA14
Larsen, Even
WA34
Lee, Minju
WD32
Larsen, Henrik
WI13, FA27
Lee, Myunghee
RA38, RD16
Larsen, Mari Lie
TA37
Lee, Sang-Hwan
WA21, RE16
Larson, Deborah W.
TF18, RE38, TC20, RA26
Lee, Sean
RH02
Larsson, Sebas an
WH34
Lee, Shin-ae
WD06
Larue, Patrick
WC28, RA31
Lee, Shinkyu
FB45, TF44
Lascure es, Kyle M.
RD44, FB12, TG08
Lee, So Jin
WI42
Lastra-Anadon, Carlos
RI14
Lee, Sohyun Zoe
TA00
Lauer, Caleb
RD48
Lee, Sojeong
TF34, FD02, WD45
Lauer, Ritu S.
WA26, TA00
Lee, Soyoung
FB10
Laurence, Marion
TH29, FB27
Lee, Su-Hyun
TF11, RG42
Laurens, Noemie
TI05
Lee, Sumin
WH16, RG48
Laurent, Rebecca
RC34
Lee, Yeon Ju
WB36, TE01
Lavelle, Kathryn
FB02
Lee, YingHui
WC29
Lawrence, Christopher
WG00
Lee, Yoonkyung
RD16, RA13
Lawrence, Jennifer Leigh
WI39, RB38
Lee, Young-Im
WE08
Lawrence, Michael
WF26
Leeds, Bre Ashley
FD03, RH41
Lawson, George
WC04, WG03, WH00
Lee-Koo, Katrina N.
RG05
Lawther, Isaac
TF04
Lefebvre, Camille
RC45
Layne, Christopher
WF42
Lehrs, Lior
TA24, RA39
Layou, Thomas
WC18
Leh , Marko
WG04, RE40
Lazic, Sladjana
WA49, RB18
Leib, Julia
FD39, WD33, FA33
Le Billon, Philippe A.
RB40
Leiby, Michele
WH04
Le Gouriellec, Sonia
WB40, RA42
Leimbigler, Betsy
WC16
Le Penne, Shirley
RB19, FC16
Leininger, Julia
TD41
Le, Anh
WA45
Leira, Halvard
RG36, RD02
Le, Thi Ly
WF30
Leite, Lucas Amaral Ba sta
TI14, WD36
Le, Tom P.
TF35
Lemay, Isabelle
RF26
Leal Garza, Cynthia Cris na
RC32, RH12
Lembe, Sylvie
WD47
Leander Nielsen, Rasmus
RF34
Lemieux, Anthony
WA35
Leander, Anna
FB38, TG28, RG40
Lemke, Douglas
TE31
Lebedeva, Marina
RI07, WD02
Lemke, Tobias
TF36, TG30, TD47
Leber, Andrew
FD00
Lemphers, Nathan
WB31
Lebon-McGregor, Elaine
TC08
Lenglet, Marc
FA25
Lebovic, James H.
RA37, TG38
Lenz, Tobias
FA47, WE19
Lecavalier, Emma
TF32, WE31
Lenze Jr., Paul E.
TH08, WE18
Lechner, Lisa
RG09
Leonard, Eric K.
WA20
Lecler, Romain
TC49
Leonard, Sarah
RC23
Lederach, Angela
FA19
Leon-Reyes, Bernardino
WC33
Lee, Alex
WD06, WE17
Lepp, Eric
TF38, WD33
Lee, Bomi
TF34
Lequesne, Chris an
FA11, RB02, WD07, RA42
Lee, Boram
RI31, TI44, WG06
Lerner, Adam
RD41, TE10
Lee, Boyoon
FB40, TD21
Lesage, Dries
TE47
Lee, Chia-yi
RA29
Leslie, Jonathan
WE18
Lee, Chyungly
FD43
Lester, Genevieve
TH25, RA48
Lee, Do Young
WF34
Leung, Kai Ping
TI45
Lee, Hayoung
RA27
Leutert, Wendy
TB36
Lee, Hui Ying
TH42
Levey, Zach
RB19
Lee, Hwayoung
TA00
Levin, Dov
RI41, RE23, FB10
Lee, Jacklin Suji
RA33, TB18
Levin, Jamie
RA13
Lee, Ji Min
TA20
Levin-Banchik, Luba
WH25, WC44, TD17, WF03
Index of Participants
Levine, Daniel J.
TE03, WB24, WH27, RD41, WF05
Lindberg Bromley, Sara
TB39
Levinson, Chad M.
RI26
Lindemann, Thomas
TE03, TA11, FA23
Levinson, Nane e S.
RC17, FB36, WE22, TD14, RG00
Lindley, Dan
RA39
Levshin, Anatoly
TI00
Lindsey, Summer
WF09, RA43, FB20
Levy, Gabriella
FC35
Linebarger, Christopher
TD43
Levy, Jack S.
TC16, TA04, FC02
Lin-Greenberg, Erik
RG27, WF31, RI11
Levy, Naomi
WC23, TE32
Link, Morr
FD41
Levy, Suzanne
WH25
Linke, Andrew M.
WC49, WD44, RF19
Levytskyy, Andriy
FC29
Linos, Katerina
RE15
Lewis, David G.
RG31, RA09, TC19
Liou, Ryan Yu-Lin
WI34, FB28
Lewis, Jacob
TH36
Lippe, Virginie
RD34
Lewis, Janet
RC25, TF06, RD32
Lipscy, Phillip Y.
FB29
Lewis, Joanna I.
WI28, WF36
Lipson, Michael
RF03
Lewis, Jonathan
WA36
Lisle, Debbie
WB10, TB02, WC46, TF00, WD00
Lhaskyabs, Stanzin
RA29, WF14, WB33, TB13
Lissner, Rebecca
RI08, TH01, WA01
Li, Hak Yin
RA11, FC25, WF10
Li lepage, Kelley
WG20, TG00
Li, Jing
TC04, RF40
Li man, Rebecca
TF06
Li, Kan
TB49
Liu, Chuyu
WF36
Li, Li
WD34, TC01
Liu, Howard
FC09, TG20, WB00
Li, Quan
WI45
Liu, Huan
WF30
Li, Si Min
RE37
Liu, Mingyi
RA08, RC40
Li, Siyao
RI31
Liu, Shelley
TF33
Li, Xiaojun
TB36, RD21
Ljungkvist, Kris n
WA32
Lian, Chenchao
TG02
Lloyd, Gabriella
TD13
Lian, Jie
TH27
Lo, Catherine Yuk-ping
TB06
Lian, Shanshan
RB41
Lo, William
FA15
Liang, Ce
FC07
Lobell, Steven E.
WH25, TA45, WI08, TH03
Liang, Wei
TA07
Lobo, Rafaella
FC10
Liao, Hsiao-chuan
TF21
Lockhart, James
WF44, RC42, WG22
Liao, Jessica C.
FA04, WC41
Lockwood, Erin
RH05, WD11, TF37
Liao, Ning
TB44, RD33, WB33
Loe mann, Georg
WH01, TE22, TH04, FD10, RD25
Liao, Steven
RG38, RI45, TI36
Lognon, Jean-Louis
TA30
Libel, Tamirl
RH39, RC35, RF12
Loh, Dylan
RF23, FD09
Licayan, Kebart
WH08
Lohaus, Mathis
RB21, RD38
Lieber, Keir A.
RG24, WA06
Loizides, Neophytos
RB28, FD37
Liebetrau, Tobias
FA38
Loken, Meredith
TH30, TG25, TB15, TC24, FC11
Liese, Andrea
RA35
Lokmanoglu, Ayse
WB42, WE10, RG07, RC31, WD16
Li , Adam P.
FB03
Loleski, Steven
TI42
Lightcap, Tracy
FC39
Lonergan, Kate
TE32, FD45
Ligh oot, Sheryl
WH04, FA10
Long, Christopher
RG39
Liguori, T. J.
RB26, RH14
Long, Graham
WA28
Likhacheva, Anastasia
FA42, RG31
Long, Magda
RA48, TE43
Lilja, Mona
RF05
Long, Tom
TA43, RE42, FD18, TD49
Lilli, Eugenio
TC31, RD25
Lopes da Cunha, Guilherme
WB11
Lim, Eunjung
TG39, WD37
Lopes, Paula Duarte
WA02
Lim, Gabrielle
WC30
Lopes, Rafael Bi encourt Rodrigues
TA43, WI33, WE47
Lim, Haeyong
TD13, WC13, RA33, TA00
Lopez Lucia, Elisa
RG22
Lim, Ji Hye
RH33, FB05
López Varas, Miguel A.
WF41
Lim, Jimmy
TA00
Lopez, Andrea M.
WG26, TA14, TG49
Lim, Kevjn
FB09
López, Camilo
WA04
Lim, Taegyun
RF36
Lopez, Daniel
TA43, RE14
Limeberry, Veronica
WC38
Lopez, George A.
TG06, RC03
Lin, Alex Yu-Ting
TB16, FB10
Lopez-Vallejo, Marcela
WE33, FB21
Lin, Hsuan-Yu
TG12, TI09
Lorentzen, Jenny
TB41, FA39
Lin, Wan-Ping
TB42, WB11
Lori, Noora
RD34, TC08
Linantud, John L.
FA17
Lo to, Nicholas
FB24
Lind, Amy
FD01, WG35
Lo az, Pascal
RD21, RI19, RG43
Lind, Jennifer
FB03, TA04, TB16, RI05, TH01
Loubere, Nicholas
RD36
Index of Participants
Louis, Marieke
TC49, FD07
MacTavish, Emma
TG25
Lovat, Henry M.
TE20, WE21
Madan, Tanvi
RA16
Love, Paul
FB15, TA00
Maddison, Sarah
WF20, TI14, RH07, RG01
Loyle, Cyanne E.
RD24, TH20, WI14
Maddrell, Paul
TF42, TC33
Lozada, Paola
TA00
Madeira, Mary Anne
RG09, RF43
Lu, Catherine
WF26, RD04
Madokoro, Daisuke
TI03
Lu, Fangzhu
FA13
Madsen, Mikael Rask
TC49, TE20, WE21
Lu, Kelan
RF36
Maekawa, Wakako
FA12
Lu, Xiaoyu
WG23
Maertens, Lucile
TF43, FD07, FB27
Lubbock, Rowan
RF42
Maerz, Seraphine
TF09
Lubkemann, Stephen
FD17
Maestas, Joseph
TI24
Lucas, Caleb
TI13
Magcamit, Michael
FB04
Lucas, Russell
TG39, RI42
Mageza-Barthel, Rirhandu
FD01
Luckhurst, Jonathan
RC37, WC15
Maghraoui, Driss
TH19
Lüdert, Jan
TC26, RG49, WB47
Magris, Sabrina
WH33, TC48
Lueck, Vanessa
TF19
Maguire, Dylan
RD47
Lugg, Andrew D.
RD15, TC26
Maguire, Ma hew
TC13
Luján, Carlos
FC15
Maguire, Thomas
RI23, TE43
Luke, Timothy
TF00
Mahalla , Mohammad
WC24
Luko , Lee
TC38, WG36
Mahdavi, Mojtaba
WG43, FC09
Luleci-Sula, Cagla
WH11, TA00
Mahmoudi, Hoda
RB17
Lummack, Robert
TG41, TC10
Mahoney, Casey
FB32
Lundborg, Tom
WE49, WF27
Mahoney, Charles W.
WG27
Lundgren, Magnus
RB05, FA31
Mahrenbach, Laura C.
TA09, FA25, FB34
Luo, Shuxian
FC25
Mai, Mai
WD03
Lupovici, Amir
WH42, WG05, RB19, TC31
Mai-Bornu, Zainab
TC43
Lupton, Danielle L.
TB29, TG01, WF25, FC02
Maielo, Ana Paula
TD22, RI47
Luša, Đana
FC21
Maier, Sylvia
WG35
Lus ck, Ian S.
TF05
Mailhot, Cameron
WH16, RE21
Luthi, Lorenz M.
FC22, RG18
Maione, Emerson
TE15, TC19, RE02, FA06
Lutmar, Carmela
RG06, TF05
Majnemer, Jacklyn
TD45
Lutscher, Philipp
TG23
Makarycheva, Anna
RE05, WH14
Lu erjohann, Nina
RD15
Makhija, Heena
TA31, TB47
Lyall, Jason
WC01, WD12
Malakar, Tanushree
RE11, RD20
Lynch, Cecelia
RD45, RC08, WG28, RF13
Mala nszky, Nora
WG33
Lyon, Alynna
FD26, WC02, TD32, RF13
Malaviya, Ritambhara
TF36, WA14, WC05
Lyra, Rodrigo
RF31
Malejacq, Romain
RH02, TI32, TG05, RC24
M. Valenca, Marcelo
TA29, WB01, TD08, RF15
Malet, David
RH02, RC31
Ma, Bo
FA09
Malewich, Baruch
RE31, WB33
Maas, Ma hijs
FC12, TE48, TD28
Malik, Shiera
FB35, TA13, RH00
Maas, Willem
WC27, WB17
Maliniak, Daniel
FA47
Maass, Richard
FA09, RD44, FB12
Malis, Ma
RF02
Maa , Ahmed
WI00
Maljak, Valen na
FA09
Mac Ginty, Roger
TE32, TC12, TA10
Malji, Andrea
RE07, TE10
Macaskill, Cameron
RF49
Malkawi, Bashar H.
RH23
MacColman, Leslie
RF38
Malmén, S na
WE30
MacDonald, Adam
FB08, WG10
Malone, Iris
RH37, WF29
MacDonald, David Bruce
WE04, RG01, FA10
Manchanda, Rita
RG12
MacDonald, Erica
RC39
Mandaville, Peter
RC08, RH41, WB18, WD49
Macdonald, Julia
WG00, FA29, TA21, TE48
Mandrup, Thomas
FD24, RB18
Macdonald, Kate
WC35, RB34
Manekin, Devorah S.
FC20, TA23
Macdonald, Laura Catharine
WH10, RE01
Maness, Ryan
RF39
Mace, Harry
WF02
Manhas, Ekta
TH08
Macedo Abreu, Ana Carolina
RE41, WI45
Mani, Kris na
TE13, RD22
Macêdo Costa, Vitória Libni
TA00
Manis, Athanasios
TH35
Machado, Pedro
TA00
Mann, Laura
FB07, RE14
MacKay, Joseph
WI07, WC05, TE05
Manning, Carrie
RA14
MacLennan, Jack Adam
TD36
Manojlovic, Borislava
WC20
Index of Participants
Manor, Ilan
RC30, WF30, FC23
Masukata, Shuichiro
RA11
Mans eld, Edward
WG47, TD00
Masullo, Juan
WE40, RF38, TF03
Mansour, Renad
RB44, WA10
Masuo, Chisako T.
TF35
Mansour, Shady
TH05, WG36
Mataic, Dane
WG37
Man lla, Giovanni
WE24
Matanock, Aila M.
RE36, RH06, RC24, WE02
Manulak, Michael W.
FA18
Matche , Leah
WF32, TI07
Marchand, Marianne H.
FD01, WH29, TC46, WA48
Matei, Cris
WG19, RH42, FC34, WC33
Marche , Ra aele
FB45, WC15, TG41, RG14
Matesan, Emy
RA40, WI12
Margoev, Adlan
TE49, TD09
Ma ess, Hilary
WC07
Margulies, Max
TB28
Mathers, Kathryn
RG32
Margulis, Ma as E.
TF31, TB34
Matheswaran, M.
RB09, WE26, WD02
Marinova, Nadejda K.
RA28
Mathieson, Nicola
TG49
Marion, Summer
TF26, TA48, FC26
Mathieu, Josue F.
FC00
Mark, Brendan Skip
TF31
Mathur, Ritu
TF15
Markman, Mathew
WH27, FD42
Mathur, Sahil
WB47
Marks III, Ronald
WC30
Matsuda, Takuya
WB07, TD27
Marks, Zoe
WC07, TF06, RC24
Matsumura, Naoko
WA36
Markushina, Nataliya
TH15
Matsuoka, Misato
WC43, TD27
Marland, Alex
WF40
Matsuzaki, Reo
WD05
Marlin-Benne , Renee E.
WA43, FC42, FA40, RA21
Ma heis, Frank
TB25, RG22
Marmura Brown, Simon
WA32, TG48
Ma hew, Richard Anthony
TC47, WF47
Marolda, Gemma
RF26, TB22
Ma hews, Dylan
TC12
Marozzi, Armando
RA25
Ma hews, George
TA00, RI00
Marple, Tim
WB36
Ma hews, Sara
TF08
Márquez Duarte, Fernando David
RB10
Ma hijs, Ma hias M.
WB29, WC06, TC06, FB11
Marquez, Martha
FA19
Ma acci, Eleonora
FD40, RE48
Marshall, Andrew
RB15
Ma lin, Mikael
TD22
Marshall, Jenna
TC01
Matzkin, Sharon
TA00
Martel, Stéphanie
WH32, WD32, RF23, RG10, RI47
Mauad, Ana
TF32, WH38, TC13
Mar m Rodrigues Selis, Lara
WH38
Maulden, Patricia A.
RF07
Mar n de Almagro Iniesta, Maria
WD25, RE12, RG10
Maurer, Anais
WG09
Mar n, Coty
WC23, TC14, RA31
Maurer, Heidi
FB18, WF37, WF45
Mar n, Félix E.
RH26, WG17
Maurer, John H.
RH15
Mar n, Helge
RC14
Mauru o, Paula
RA07
Mar n, Laura
TF38, RA02
Mavrikos-Adamou, Tina
RE26
Mar n, Lenore G.
WF19
Mayanja, Evelyn N.
TE47
Mar n, Pamela
FB39, RB31
Mayer, Sebas an
RF08
Mar n, Philip
TF33, RI39, TH33
Mayroz, Eyal
RH11
Mar n, Susan
RD00
Mazepus, Honorata
TB45
Mar nez Machain, Carla
WF43, RH27, RE22, RI08, RC18
Mbete, Sithembile
TA27, WE23, TA31, TB28, FC11, RH47
Mar nez, Erica
RB13
Mbeva, Kennedy
TF19
Mar nez-Celis Wogau, Rodrigo
TC38
Mc Cluskey, Emma
WH34, TG28, RG40
Mar n-Howard, Simone
TE24
McAfee, Kathleen
FD21
Mar ni, Alice
WF14, FC14, WD23
McAlexander, Richard
WE38, TI07
Mar ns, Carlos Eduardo da Rosa
RC05
McAllister, Ian
TB38
Marwein, Banshanlang
RB27
McAuli , Alexandra
RE25
Marzano Franco, Karina
TA37
McCall, Bri any
TA01
Marzouk, Nadia
WC00
McCandless, Erin L.
TG06, WB45, WA49, WE28, RD13
Masikane, Fikile
TI10
McCarron, Graziella
WI09
Masís-Iverson, Daniel
RG09
McCauley, Adam
TF06
Maslow, Sebas an
FA36, TD27
McCourt, David M.
RD07, TF02
Mason, T. David
TH33
McCrossan, Michael
FA10
Massie, Jus n
RE44, WF42, TB40, WB12
McCulloch, Caroline
WI34
Massingale, Kelley
WI09
McCullough, Herbert
TI35, TA00
Massoc, Elsa
FD20
McDade, Tim
TB11
Mastanduno, Michael
WE05
McDermo , Rose
WI42
Masters, Daniel
RH04
McDonagh, Ken
RH15, TB40, FA27
Mastro, Oriana Skylar
TB08, RH25
McDonald, Ma
TF43
Index of Participants
McDonald, Patrick
TC16
Mendenhall, Elizabeth
RB20, TC09, WF26, WC29
McDonald, Taylor
WI32
Mendes Fakhoury, Renato Matheus
RI18
McDoom, Omar
TA30, RB28
Mendes Felippe, Lucas
WE09
McDowell, Daniel
WC06
Mendes, Angelina
RB33, WB41, WI14, FA33
McEvoy, Joshua
WH35, WG07, WB12
Mendonça, Thaiane
TA00
McGee, Je rey S.
RB21
Mendoza, Mary Anne
RB48
McGill, Dáire
RA49
Meng, Weizhan
FC21, RG20
McGowan, Fraser
TI42
Mengüaslan, Hikmet
RE14
McIntosh, Christopher
FA43, WC09
Mennecke, Mar n
TG19
McKeil, Aaron
RF42
Menninga, Elizabeth J.
TI39
McKeon, Nora
TB34, RB31
Menton, Jane Darby
RI33, WA47
McKinley, Michael
FC30, RC01
Menzel, Anne
RA09, WF23
McLarren, Katharina
FB31
Mera, Laura Gomez
WF12
McLauchlin, Theodore
FA02, WC01, RD32
Mercado, Adhemar
WI33, WD30, FC14
McLean, Lisa
FA19, RA06
Merke, Federico
FD18
McLeer, Andrew
RE37
Merrell, Brandon
RI04
McManus, Roseanne
TB29, TA17, WA08, RC16
Mertha, Andrew
FD08, TB36
McMeekin, Cynthia
WE44
Mesbahi, Mohiaddin
FA36, WC24
McMichael, Philip
TB34, RB31
Mesjasz, Czeslaw
FA43
McMillin, Mirielle
TC43
Mesquita, Lucas
WB09
McMorrow, Shannon
FD03
Messari, Nizar
FC29, TG34, TF48, TB00
McNamara, Dennis Louis
TC04, RE27
Me nsoy, Saliha
RG34, RI45
McNeill, Casey
FC29, TF24, WE06
Me ernich, Nils
RE39
McNeish, John-Andrew
WI28
Meyer McAleese, Mary K.
RH16, WC16, WE03
McNevin, Anne
RD34
Meyer, Christoph
FA41
McNicholl, Kevin
FC44
Meyer, Cosima
TG25, TD48
McQuaid, Sara Dybris
RE40, WF20, TC19
Meyerrose, Anna
TE21
McQuinn, Brian
RC18
Meyers, Stephen
RC13
McSorley, Kevin
WG39, RE29
Meyn, Carina
WE29
McSparren, Jason
RH21
Mezzera, Carmen
RH41
McVay, Liam
RC23
Mhajne, Anwar
TH39, FD05, TD02, WA46
McWard, Andrew
FA24
Michaels, Eva
TB44, FA41
Mearsheimer, John
WG48
Michalski, Anna
TE40
Medie, Peace A.
RC20, TC12
Michaud, Nelson
FA18
Mednico , David
FB13
Micheni, Makena
TA23, TG05, TF06
Meernik, James
TH11
Micinski, Nicholas
RC45, RE26, TE24, FA14, TC08
Mehra, Meeta
TA02
Midford, Paul
TF35
Mehran, Weeda
WA35, RD42
Midzain-Gobin, Liam
WG07, FB02, FA10
Mehrl, Marius
RE25, FB16
Mignozze , Umberto
WC39
Mehvar, Ameneh
TC25
Mihr, Anja
RB37, TF30
Meibauer, Gustav
WH39, WI08
Mijares, Victor M.
RI42, WI08
Meiches, Benjamin
TE03, RG01
Mikhail, Rybalko
FB00
Meier, Anna
RA29
Mikulaschek, Christoph
FC40
Meier, Vanessa
FC45
Milan, Stefania
TC47
Meierding, Emily
WE05, RI42
Miles, Simon
WF44
Meijer, Maarten
RA05
Milewicz, Karolina M.
TC22, TD45
Meiser, Je rey
TG01
Milimu, Ellen Busolo
TC39, TD47
Meiske, Maline
RE21
Millar, Gearoid
WB45, RC11, FA33, WE25
Mekler, Ariel G.
WE35, FA06
Millar, Katharine
WA43
Melancon, Andree-Anne
TI11, TH17, FD29
Millard, Ma hew
FA09, RG06, WC13, WF37
Mele, Valen na
RC07
Miller, Benjamin
FB04, RD05, RA26
Melin, Molly
TD43
Miller, Nicholas
TB17
Melissen, Jan
TA05, RD19
Milliman, Je rey
RG28
Mello de Souza, Thais
RC42, TA00
Millins, Jonathan
FA00
Mello, Patrick A.
RB32, RE24, TF09, WE46
Mills, Charles W.
RC29
Melville, Andrei
TI34
Mills, Kurt
RA36, TA38, RH24, WE21
Mema, Medlir
RF05, WC17
Milner, Helen
RC06
Mendelsohn, Barak
RA10, WE37
Milner, James
TE08
Index of Participants
Milonopoulos, Theo
RD27
Money, Jeanne e
TH03
Milton, Daniel
RD30, TB10
Mongelli, Le cia
RF49
Min, Eric
WI42, WD12, RE48
Mongkolnchaiarunya, Ji p
TD04
Mincheva, Lyubov G.
FB26, RA17
Monroe, Steve
RB44
Mines, Andrew
TB10
Monroy, Catalina
RE42
Minnella, Carlo a M.
RH45, RA36, FD26
Monshipouri, Mahmood
TE11
Minohara, Toshihiro
WF08
Montanaro, Laura
FB45
Mir, Nazir
TE10
Montesano, Francesco
WA28
Miranda, Gleice
FA09
Montgomery, Evan Braden
WB07
Mireku Yeboah, Nana Yaw
TE37
Moon, Phoebe Woorim
WI04
Mirgani, Suzi
TA32
Moore, Gregory J.
TB44, TH14, FA13
Mironyuk, Mikhail
TI34
Moores, Joanne
FC16
Mirrlees, Tanner
RE43, TH00
Mora Vera, Daniela
WB09, TE18, FD16, TA00
Mirzaei, Sorush
WC23
Morada, Noel M.
TG19
Mishra, Abhishank
TD36, RB14, RG20, TA00
Morales, Damaso
FB21, WB13
Mishra, Aditaya Narayan
TG02
Morales, Gaea
TB27
Mishra, Himanshu Shekhar
TA02
Morales, Isidro
TI47, FC15
Mishra, Rahul
WF08
Morales, Luis Miguel
TF20
Miskimmon, Alister
RD43, WE18
Moreira, Natali
WA40, WI10, RA00
Misra, Devika
WC16
Moret, Erica
TD44
Mistree, Dinsha
TC42
Morgan, Pippa
RI10, WG02, WI11
Mita, Kaori
TA00
Morgan, Rosemary
TG04
Mitchell, Christopher
TF03
Morgan, Samuel
TA00
Mitchell, George E.
RD03
Morgan, T. Cli on
RE23
Mitchell, Jocelyn S.
FD00
Morin, Jean-Frederic
TI05, WG40, FA03, WF00
Mitchell, Kris na
RD36
Morini, Paolo
RF16
Mitchell, Paul
RB08
Morival, Yohann
TC49
Mitchell, Ronald B.
RB05, TD32
Morkevicius, Valerie
RG13, RF33, FD29
Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin
FD02, RC36, RB11
Moro, Francesco N.
TI25
Mitchell, Sommer
WE34
Morris, Julia
TC32, WI15, RD20
Mitchell, Stacey
TC21
Morrison, Kelly
WB21
Mitjans Alayón, Anabel
WE42, FC14
Morrow, Garre
TG10
Mitkov, Zla n
TG39, TA00
Morse, Julia
TE28, WG06
Mitrani, Mor
WB32, RA38, RD38, RA24
Mortensen, Jens L.
FB26
Mi elman, James H.
WC27, RC01, TD01, WB04
Moschella, Manuela
WB29, FD20, WD11, TC06, FB11
Mitzen, Jennifer
WG05, FA30
Moser, Carolyn
WB17
Miura, Kacie
TB16
Moses, Jeremy
RD12, TH17
Miyano, Sayumi
FC17
Mosley, Layna
TB11, RI11
Miyawaki, Noboru
WA17
Motala, Michael
RC37
Mizuno, Ryoya
TA00, WI00
Mo a, Barbara
RE42
Moak, Stacy
RC39
Mo a, Sara C.
WI01, TD02, RH00
Mobjörk, Malin
TF43, FB06
Mouly, Cécile Alexa
FD22, TF03, TA00
Moe, Espen
TA41, TF35
Moundounga Mouity, Patrice
WD47
Mo e , Michael
TD34
Moura Jr, André
RB15
Mohamedou, Mohamed Mahmoud
WC00, TE00
Mourad, Lama
WB28, FD37, RC21
Mohammed, Patricia
WH29
Mouritz, Frank
TG47
Mokhtari, Shadi
WB24
Movsisyan, Tatevik
RB00
Mokry, Sabine
FB42
Mross, Karina
WI14, TB39, TH33, TF09
Molano-Cruz, Giovanni
FC15
Mucha, Witold
WC23, WB06, RD20
Molchanov, Mikhail
WD02
Muehlbauer, Ma hew
RC42
Moliterni, Giuseppe Luca
RD40, TD04
Mueller, Chris an
FA07, FB31
Möller, Ina
WC38
Mueller, John
WH01, TI12
Moller, Sara Bjerg
TC29, WD12
Mueller, Milton L.
FA45
Molloy, Sean P.
RD45
Mu uler-Bac, Meltem
RC22, FA16
Momani, Bessma
WB12
Mujika Chao, Itziar
WC37, WH16, WI01, TD02
Mombelli, Cecilia
WH06
Mukherjee, Bappaditya
TA02
Moncada, Eduardo
RF38, TG05
Mukherjee, Chirasree
RI29
Mondré, Ale a
TA29
Mukherjee, Hoimi
TD36
Index of Participants
Mukherjee, Shivaji
RB48
Nair, Deepak
RF23, RB22, WF02
Mukhopadhyay, Dipali
TA23
Nair, Sheila
TB04, WE18
Mukomel, Vladimir I.
WB38
Najslova, Lucia
TG13, TH32
Mukoyama, Naosuke
TB20
Nakahara, Junki
WI43, RB29
Mullen, Rani D.
WE26, RA12, RE07, RB01, TB05
Nakasaka, Emiko
TI36
muller, Lilly
FA40
Nakatsuka, Mayuko
RF01
Müller, Markus-Michael
WA07
Nakayama, Bryan
RH01
Müller, Stefan
RC17
Nam, Hoshik
TH25, TA34
Müller, Thomas
TF36, WA14, TI06, WC05
Nam, Taehyun
RD16, RA13
Müller-Funk, Lea
FD33, TB24
Nance, Mark
WB30, WA24, RI31, RF20, RC36
Mulligan, William
TC16
Nanes, Ma hew
WF39
Mulloy, Garren
WC43
Nanlohy, Sascha
TG31
Münch, Sören
WD22, WF35
Nanni, Riccardo
TA00
Mundt, Marcia
TB32
Nantermoz, Olivia
TI24, RF42
Munhazim, Ahmad Qais
RE02, FA06, RF37, FB48
Naqvi, Natalya
WG06
Munir, Zeeshan
RB43
Narain, Seema
RI48
Munro, Lauchlan
TE37, WG43, RB45
Narayanan Ku y, Sumitha
RA12, TD35
Munro, William A.
TC17, RA41
Narine, Shaun
RB47
Muppidi, Himadeep
RC04, RG16, FB47, FC46
Narins, Thomas
FD08
Murarka, Rachit
TB13, TI03
Narita, Karin
RE32
Murashkin, Nikolay
RE38
Narizny, Kevin
WA01
Murau, Ste en
RB03
Narminio, Elisa
WE09, RA43
Murauskaite, Egle
RG45, WI45
Nartok, Esra Elif
RI28, TC17, RE07
Murdie, Amanda
WI34, RB41, WE02, WC46
Nascimento Aguiar Schlindwein, Ingrid
FD16
Muresan, Ioana
TB20, TA00
Nascimento, Daniela
WA02
Muro, Denise
RB29
Nash, Kathryn
WF12
Murphy, Ann Marie
WH18
Nasiritousi, Naghmeh
WB31
Murphy, Craig N.
RH24, TC01, RC07
Nath, Garima
TC35
Murphy, Dawn
TH14, FA32
Nathan, Iben
WC25
Murphy, Emma
RE40, WF20, FC44
Natorski, Michal
RF40, TB19, WA42
Murphy, Michael
RH38, TE14, FD42, RI47
Naujoks, Daniel
TC08, RA28, RC07, RD00, FD17
Murphy, Sophia
TB34
Navari, Cornelia B.
WE48, RA45, WD19, TC03
Murray, Christopher
WG03
Naylor, Tristen
RC37, RF42
Murray, Jean-Pierre
TC21, TD24
Nazir, Amna
RH29
Murray, Sarah
WB27
Ndiloseh, Melvis
TC00
Murshed, Syed M.
RB37, RE16
Neads, Alex
FD25
Murtazashvili, Jennifer
RB41, RH06
Neal, Andrew
RB08
Mushtaq, Souzeina
FB23
Neathery-Castro, Jody
TC31
Musliu, Vjosa
WA49
Nedal, Dani K.
TE05, TI47
Mustapha, Jennifer
RG10
Nedeljković, Stevan
RF03
Mustasilta, Katariina
TB14
Nedozhogina, Olena
RD43
Musto, Ryan
TB17
Neep, Daniel
FC22
Mu mer, David
WF41
Neilsen, Rhiannon
FC27, FD29
Mutschler, Max
RI03
Neklyudov, Nikita
TA00
Mutz, Diana
RA35, TE01
Nelsen, Brent
WG37
Muvumba Sellström, Angela
TA31
Nelson, Paul J.
TG27
Mwambari, DM
RA02
Nelson, Sco
WA21
Mwesigye, Francis
WI28
Nemeth, Stephen
RB27, RE23
Mylonas, Harris
WG45, FD17
Nepstad, Sharon
WC04
Myslikova, Zdenka
WI28, WC31
Nershi, Karen
WA24, RI31, WG41, FB28, RG18
Myung, Sukyoung
TF14
Neudorfer, Natascha
TF28, RB28, FC44
na Thalang, Chanin ra
RB47, TH45
Neumeier, Stefanie
FC43, FD12
Nabers, Dirk
WE04
Neupane, Pramila
TD41
Nachiappan, Karthik
RB01
Neves, Leonardo Paz
RH01
Nadeau, Julie-Pier
RI44
Newbery, Samantha
WF44
Nagel, Robert U.
TB15
Newman, Abraham
FA05, WE05, WI07, WI02
Nagy, Stephen R.
TG33, RD23
Newman, Benjamin
RI45
Nahm, Jonas
WH35, RC10
Newnham, Randall E.
TH41, RB43
Index of Participants
RF03, RB26, WC05, TB21, TH01, TG08,
WA47
Nyenhuis, Robert
RF36
Neyer, Jürgen
WE14
Nygård, Håvard Mokleiv
RB18
Ngenge, Ransom Tanyu
TA00
Nyman, Elizabeth
TC09, RF19
Nguyen, Quynh
WD44, TD00
Nzegho Dieko, Steeve
WD47
Nguyen, Thu Lan
FC21
Oates, John G.
TE41, TC40, RD46, RC00
Niang, Ibrahima
TI10
Oatley, Thomas
WE05, WC06
Nicholson, Simon
TD32, WD26
Obayashi, Kazuhiro
WA36
Nicoson, Chris e
TA36
Oberle, Holly
RG47
Nielsen, Rebecca
TB41, FD06
Obi, Cyril
TI10, WB01, RD49
Nielson, Daniel L.
TE45
Obi, Michiyo
RD09
Niki na, Yulia
RI07
Obradovic, Lana
TC31
Niklasson, Birgi a
WH37
Obradovic-Wochnik, Jelena
WA49
Niklasson, Lars
WA03, RB21, TC28
OBrien, Alexa
WC30
Nikolko, Milana
FA18, WF40, WA37
O'Brien-Udry, Cleo
RH44, TA00
Niksch, Chris an
TA00
Och, Malliga
RF10
Nilsson, Desirée
TD43, RE36
O'Connor, Ryan
TF49
Nimijean, Richard
FA18, WF40, WA37
Oculi, Neil
TI38
Nishimura, Yui
RH29
Nissa, Basim U.
FB23
Niv-Solomon, Anat
WI12, WF30, TD48
Nizkorodov, Evgenia
WF47
Njeri, Sarah
TC12
Njoku, Emeka Thaddues
TG34, WE41
Noa, Kristen
WF10, TD03
Noakes, Stephen
WI06
Noda, Orion
WE29, WB33
Noelke, Andreas
TI45, TC11
Noesselt, Nele
FA13
Noh, Hanna
WI32
Noh, Yuree
RG05, WF31
Nøhr, Andreas Aagaard
WI33
Nolan Garcia, Kimberly A.
WH10, TC07
Nolan, Bridget
WG19, FA37
Nones, Nicola
TA00
Noonan, Norma C.
TE30
Nooruddin, Irfan
TD13, RF17, TC00
Nordin, Astrid
TA47
Nordström, Laura
RG34
Norman, Kelsey
RC21, TF48
Norrevik, Sara
TI44
Norris, Maria
RA07
Norris, William
FD08
Nossal, Kim Richard
WB12
Nothias, Toussaint
TG23
Novak Colwell, Julia
TD10
Novo, Andrew
WD06
Novoselova, Anna
RE24
Novotna, Tereza
RA15
Novovic, Gloria
TG45, RF10
Noy, Inbar
RA38, RB19
Noyes, Dorothy
FA30
Nunes, Natália
TB07
Nuñez Garcia, Silvia
WB13
Nuño Mar nez, Nestor
TE02
Nurmanova, Didara
FB00
Nu , Cullen
FA29
Nye Jr., Joseph S.
TH10, FB12, RD25, WA01
Nexon, Daniel
O'Dell, Roni Kay Marie
WA28, TI11, TH29, TD41, RA20
Odgaard, Liselo e
FB02
O'Doherty, Selina
TG11, WE13
O'Driscoll, Cian
RG13, TA06, RF33
Oelsner, Andrea
FD18, TF49
Oestman, Jared
WA44
Oestreich, Joel E.
TG27, TI30, WB01
Ogbu, Oluchi Gloria
RE12
Ogenga, Fredrick
RC17
Ogunnoiki, Adeola Olabisi
FD35
Oh, Inhwan
FD35, RF14
Oh, Soomin
RF16
O'Hagan, Jacinta G.
WG04, RF42
Ohnesorge, Hendrik W.
WC18, TE35, RD25
Ohta, Hiroshi
FA22
Oinam, Anuradha
WG27, TA00
Oishi, Koji
RG06
Ojanen, Hanna
WA12
Öjehag Pe ersson, Andreas
TE21
Okafor, Obiora
RD04
O'Keef, Andreea
RG38, WA40, RA41
Oketch, Chris ne
WD48
Okoi, Obasesam
TI37, FC37
Okros, Alan C.
TF12, RH39
Oksamytna, Kseniya
FA31, FB27
Oktay, Sibel
WI40, TB40, WF25, FC02
Okusako, Hajime
WA17
Olar, Roman-Gabriel
RF41, WD43
Olczak, Nicholas
TA28, RG18
Olejníková, Lenka
RD08, RG48
Olesker, Ronnie M.
TA24
Olimpieva, Evgenia
RF01
Oliveira, Gilberto C.
TI13
Olivius, Elisabeth
TH39, TC34, RG04, WE15, WA49
Ollerenshaw, Trent
WI42
O'Loughlin, Ben
WH32, RC30, WE18
O'Loughlin, John
RF19
Olsen, Helene
TA06
Olson Lounsbery, Marie
TI39
Olson, Lara
WB45, WE25
Olsowski, Felix
WB21
Index of Participants
Olsson, Louise
TA31, WF04
Ozdamar, Ozgur
WG37, TE40
Olwig, Me e Fog
WE06
Ozdemir, Renk
TD21
Omanga, Duncan
RF18, TI10
Ozel, Isik D.
WC22
Omarsdo r, Silja Bara
WD25, FB25, TB12
Ozen, H. Ege
FB41
Omelicheva, Mariya Y.
WA44, RF04
Özkan, Arda
TG22
Onder, Ilayda
RB00
Özkan, Özgür
FA24, WG29
Onderco, Michal
FC18, TB40, RA42
Ozkececi-Taner, Binnur
RE08, FA16
Onea, Tudor A.
TE34, FD35
Oz g, Lacin Idil
WE12
O'Neill, Kate
WF00, WE31, FC01, FB17
Ozturk, Ahmet Erdi
WF01, FC09, RF17
O'Neill, Krystal-Gayle
WH37, TD47
Paar-Jakli, Gabriella
RE27, TG30
Oner, Imdat
TC23
Pabst, Adrian
RD45, TH22
Onis, Ziya Sakir
RF40
Pacheco, Cris na Carvalho
TH25, TD22
Onwughalu, Vincent Chukwukadibia
RE11
Pacheco-Vega, Raul
WH10, WE33
Oppenheimer, Harry
WF31, TH02
Paczynska, Agnieszka
TB39, RF07, RD49
Opper, Jan
FD10
Paddon Rhoads, Emily
TC30, FB27
Oppermann, Kai
RH43, WF25
Pa enholz, Thania
WB45, WE15
Oppong, Joseph
RC14
Pagán Sánchez, Antonio José
RF29
Orchard, Phil
TE25
Paikin, Zachary
FA26
Ordaniel, Je rey
RD21
Paikowsky, Deganit
RB14, RI27
Ördén, Hedvig
WH44
Paipais, Vassilios
TG37, RD45, TH22
O'Regan, Davin
FC37, RI02
Pakhomov, Oleg
WB11
O'Reilly, Marc J.
RG21, TF39
Pal, Deep
WI37, FC03
O'Reilly, Peter
FC13
Palan, Ronen Peter
TC49
Oren, Eitan
TD27
Pales ni, Stefano
FD18, TD44, FB14, WC12
Oren, Ido
RD38
Palestrino, Mirko
FD30, TC19
Oriana, Lucia
TH06
Palik, Júlia
FC24
Orlandic, Srdjan
WB44
Palit, Amitendu
WE11
Orlando, Leonardo
TE14, FD42, FA43, FB30
Palmeira, José A. P.
TA43
Oros, Andrew L.
WC43, TD27
Palubinskas, Ginta T.
RD44, FC32, WE27, TE16, TD47
Orsun, Omer
WC13, WB07
Pamment, James
WC18, FB37
Ortbals-Wiser, Candice
WF09, WE30
Pampinella, Stephen
WA14
Ortega, Adriana S.
TF20, TE24
Pan, Chengxin
TA47
Or z de Zarate, Almendra
TA00
Panagos, Dimitrios
TG07
Or z Salazar, Ana
TE31
Pande, Aparna
RA12
Or z-Ayala, Alejandra del Pilar
RE10
Pandey, Aparaajita
RB15
Ortuoste, Maria
RG21, RH14
Pandit, Jagri
RA01
Osei, Frank Okyere
TG19, WF22
Panebianco, Stefania P.
RF26, FD19
Osgood, Iain
WB03
Panke, Diana
WF12
Osiewicz, Przemysław
TF30
Pannilage, Upali
FD21
Osipova-Stocker, Yelena
RH43, WC18
Pant, Saurabh
FC40, WE38, WD08
Oskanian, Kevork K.
TA25, TF44
Pantoliano Panico, Carolina
TC37, RE31
Osorio Garate, Ximena
TI35
Panwar, Nidhi
RD17
Osorio, Javier
RB07, WB05, RF38
Panwar, Rajat
WC25
Østby, Gudrun
WB05, WA41
Papa, Mihaela
WA28, RE38
Ostergard, Robert L.
TG22, TF47
Papagaryfallou, Ioannis
RA33
Ostermann, Falk
TB40, RA42, WE46
Papagio , Foteini
TA27
Otero-Iglesias, Miguel
TD34, WG20, TC06, FB11
Paparella, Giuseppe
WD36, RE32
O ervik, Ma as
TE45, RE00, WG17
Pape, Fabian
RB03
O o, Sabine
FA12
Papin, Marielle
TF32, FC01
Oudet, Benjamin
WC33, RA42
Paquin, Jonathan
RE44, WF42, WB07
Ou-Yang, Ray
WA05
Paquin, Stéphane
RI12
Ovadia, Jesse Salah
WD13
Paradise, James
TA07
Overton, Kathryn
TA00
Parakkal, Raju
WB30
Owen, John M.
RD05
Paras, Andrea
RC04, RG16, WG28
Owsiak, Andrew
RF30, FD02, TD43
Parashar, Swa
RE34, RF37, WG08, WH05, WC47
Oyawale, Akinyemi
WI30, TA14
Parasram, Ajay
TF40, FC46, WE47
Ozcan, Berika
FA44
Pardesi, Manjeet
FC31, TB20
Ozcurumez, Saime
WI15
Pardo, Sharon
TC23, TB26
Index of Participants
Parent, Genevieve S.
FC35
Payler, Megan
FA28
Parente, Francesca
FA09, TG21, WG06
Payne, Andrew
TH35, TG38, RD27, WD21, FA00
Paribatra, Pinitbhand
TH45
Payne, Rodger A.
TH38, RA36
Paris, Roland
TE16, TH01
Paz Lopes, Ana Luci
RC39
Parisi, Laura
FD01, RF10
Pearson, Frederic Stephen
TI39
Park, Chun-Young
FD40, FC17
Pearson, Margaret
TD34, TB36, RG14
Park, Gene
RA25
Pease, Kelly-Kate
TD13
Park, Han Woo
WB09
Pechenkina, Anna O.
RE36
Park, Hyeyoon
TB35
Pedersoli, Daniel
TD16, TA00
Park, Jae Hyun
RH28
Pedi, Revecca
TI36
Park, Jaehan
TC40
Pedraza, Chris an
RG41
Park, Ji Yeon
TF11, TD06
Peeler, Bryan
RI17
Park, Kyuri
FD38
Peez, Anton
TA28, TF16
Park, Sejung
WB09
Pekkanen, Saadia
RI27
Park, Seohee Ashley
TA00
Peksen, Dursun
WI34, TE26
Park, Seo-Hyun
FA07, TD21, RI24
Peled, Hadas
WI10
Park, Seungbin
RI45
Pelle er, Alexandre
RB48
Park, Susan M.
TB35, TD13, TG00
Pelopidas, Benoit
WF26, RG17
Parker, Jay M.
RE43
Penar, Peter
TG24, WI06, RA35, WB21
Park-Kang, Sungju
WI01
Pendle, Naomi
RC18
Parlar Dal, Emel
WI40, RC37
Peng, Zhongzhou
WG23
Parmanand, Sharmila
WC37
Pennanen, Henna-Riikka
WG04
Parmen er, Mary Jane C.
WB31, WA15, TD17, WE22, WD48
Perea Ozerin, Iratxe
WC40, WA29
Parpart, Jane L.
WH29
Pereira da Silva Gama, Carlos Frederico
WA04, TC28, FD24
Parpiani, Kashish
RF06
Pereira, Bruna
TG00
Parro , Bruce
TE30
Pereira, Demetrius
TI44
Parsons, Craig
WB29
Perez de Arcos, Marina
RA35, TG42
Partov, Umed
WC23
Perez Espi a, Carlos
WC28
Parvez, Md Saimum
WI30
Pérez, José O.
TG45, RH28, RD11
Parvin, Phil
RF21
Perez, Marcos
RB39
Pasch, Korey
WH35, WA32
Pérez, Verónica
RF38
Pascual Matellán, Laura
WE43, RE26, FC24
Pérez-Ríos, Maria-Victoria
TF07, TA00
Pasha, Mustapha Kamal
RH38, TC01, TD01, TH47
Perkoski, Evan
RA10, TB15
Pashakhanlou, Arash Heydarian
WG21
Perliger, Arie
WB35, RA31
Pashayan, A. R.
RA32, TE07
Perlman, Rebecca
WG47
Passmore, Timothy
TB03, WF04
Peron, Alcides
FB22, WE29
Passos, Nikolas
RA25
Perret, Sarah
RA07
Pataky, Julia
RE27, WI00
Perrone, Joana
WI05, WE44
Patarin-Jossec, Julie
RC00
Perro a, Daniela
TI19, FC15, RA22
Pathak, Swapna
RH45
Perry, Jocelyn
WH43
Patman, Robert G.
WG34
Perry, Joseph
WA27
Patomaki, Heikki
TD01, WB04
Perry, Kate
WI34, FD03, TE38, RE22
Patrick, Hosea
WC39, RB20, TA00
Persaud, Randolph B.
TD33, TE07, WG31
Patriquin, James
TH37
Person, James
RH26, FD09
Pa berg, Philipp
FC10, FB17
Person, Robert
WH12
Pa erson, Amy S.
RA32, TA48
Pertsis, Ruthie
RD40
Pa erson, Rebecca D.
WG29, RE46
Peskin, Victor
WE21
Pa , Carlo
TG14
Peter, Ada
WA46, TA00, TC48
Pa son, James
TE25
Peter, Mateja
WB22, WG49
Patzer, Jeremy
RG01, WD09
Peters, B. Guy
WC25
Paul, Ruxandra
TC08
Peters, Kevin
RH42, FC41
Paul, T. V.
TF18, RD05, FC22
Peters, Laura
WC49
Pauli, Markus
RF16
Peterson, David
WD29
Pauly, Reid
TB17, RG27
Peterson, Jenny H.
WC20
Pauselli, Gino
WF07, FA44
Peterson, Timothy
WB34, RE13
Pavese, Carolina
TI44, WG40
Peterson, V. Spike
WE23, WG08
Pavlakovic, Vjeran
WH28, TI21
Petersson, Ma lda
RF00
Pavlićević, Dragan
TB07, WD32
Petri, Franziska
RA18
Index of Participants
Petrich, Katharine
TH30, RH37
Plana, Sara
RC28, WF29, RI11
Petrosyan, Davit
TA16, WG27, FD13
Plantan, Elizabeth
TB36
Petrova, Irina
FA26
Pla e, James
TH14, WH09, WA08
Petrova, Kris na
WC49
Plesch, Daniel T.
RG44
Petrova, Marina G.
WB21, WD43, FB16
Plonski, Sharri
RB39, RF47, TF40, FC46
Petrova, Tsveta
TE27
Plowright, William
TA00
Petrovics, Ariel
WG00, WE17, TI06
Poast, Paul
RF02
Pe enger, Mary E.
RG21, TD08
Podder, Sukanya
TB41, WE25, RB13
Pe nger, Tom
WD23
Poets, Desirée
RB10, TA35, WF05, RF47, TF40
Pfonner, Michael
WA13, TF47
Pogodda, Sandra
FC36
Pforr, Tobias
RB03
Pokoo, John
RC38
Phạm, Quỳnh N.
FB47
Polese, Abel
WB43, FB14
Pham, Thi Thuy Duong
TA00
Polianskii, Mikhail
RE05
Phelan, Alexandra
WF11
Pollack, Mark A.
WE24, RE24, TE20
Pherson, Katherine Hibbs
WH33, TI25
Pollack, Moran
RF01
Pherson, Randy
WI26, WH33
Polo, Sara
RE22, WC42, FD45
Phillips, Brian J.
TH30, RE22, WI30
Poloni-Staudinger, Lori
WF09, WE30
Philpo , Daniel
TD03
Pomeroy, Caleb
FB10
Phiri, Linda
FC12
Pompilus, Alain
TA00, RA00
Phung, Vicky
WG33
Ponce de Leon, Chris an
TG26
Piccolino, Giulia
TB30, TF33, FD24, TE44
Pontbriand, Karine
TF21
Piccolli, Larlecianne
RI30
Ponte, Stefano
FC38, RB34, RC47
Pickering, Je
WC46
Pontes, Mario Rodrigues
TA00
Pickering, Jonathan
RH45, RB21
Poole, Jim
WF27
Picq, Manuela Lavinas
FB39, WE23, WD40, RB31
Poon, Jess
FB22
Pidoux, Flora
WB32
Popkova, Anna A.
RH43, RD10, RE05
Piekos, William
TF21
Popova, Valeriia
FD40
Piereder, Jinelle
RA37, TG41
Porat, Enis
TA30
Pierskalla, Jan
RB48
Porcelli, Emanuel
TI19, RB10, WA15
Pigman, Geo rey Allen
RI19
Portela, Clara
TF30, TD44, WB04, WC12
Pihlajamaa, An
RB00
Porter, Jack J.
FD25, FC32, RI30
Pili, Giangiuseppe
WC34
Porter, Nathaniel
RF39
Pillai, Aditya Valiathan
WD14
Porter, Patrick H. M.
TA04, WB49, TB21, TI12, TG08
Pillai, Mohanan
RC32
Porter, Tony
FB34
Pimenta, Paula
TD24
Posen, Barry
WB49
Pinagel Barcellos Bessimo, Thiago
RG18
Posner, Elliot
WA24
Pinckney, Jonathan
RF41, RD37
Pospieszna, Paulina
TF30
Pincus, Rebecca
WI13
Post, Abigail
RB32
Pindyck, Shira
TC24, RE00
Postema, Saskia
RD19
Ping, Jonathan
RD23
Postnikov, Evgeny
TA08
Pingeot, Lou
TF10, FD28
Po er, A. Bradley
TI04, TG32
Pinhal, Romana
WD23
Po er, Yannick
TA16, TA00
Pinheiro, Flavio
RD11
Poty, Italo
FD26
Pinheiro, Le cia
WC11
Pouliot, Vincent
FD28, TI03
Pinkard, Octavius
TH18
Poulsen, Lauge N. S.
TF49, FD41, FC19
Pinson, Lauren
RF20, TF20
Powell, Emilia Justyna
RF30, WD20, RH24
Pinto, Danielle Jacon Ayres
RH01, RI30
Powell, Jonathan M.
FA24
Piombo, Jessica R.
RI23
Powell, Nathaniel
TE43
Piotukh, Volha
RF35
Powell, Stephen
FD34
Piper, Julianne
TF26
Powers, Kathleen
TG38, FC02
Piroska, Dora
FB26
Poznansky, Michael
RA48, FA29, RE28
Pirro, Ellen
RB43
Pradhan, Rubina
RA23
Pischedda, Costan no
TC29
Prado, Carla
WA02
Pisoiu, Daniela I.
RF01
Prakash, Aseem
WC39, WF00
Pitakdumrongkit, Kaewkamol
WA05
Prandini Assis, Mariana
WF24, RC39, WE44
Pizarro, Maria Elena
TF07
Prasad, Shalini
TA00
Plagemann, Johannes
TC13
Prasad, Shubha Kamala
RC33
Plakoudas, Spyridon
RH02
Prather, Lauren
RA04
Index of Participants
Pra , Nicola
WE41
Rahman, Umer
RE07
Preble, Keith
RC12
Rai, Dhannjay Kumar
FA20, TC39, TB13
Predmore, Signe
RE12
Rai, Sanchi
RH09
Preka, Ol on
WH14
Rai, Shirin M.
WA29, WH05, FA46, TC46
Press, Daryl G.
FB03, WA06
Raimundo, Filipa
WA02
Press-Barnathan, Galia
WG05
Raineri, Luca
WB35
Pretorius, Joelien
RF14
Rains, Ma hew
RH29, FC17
Price, Charlie
WH11, TG13
Raissi, Alireza
RG45, WB42
Prieto, German C.
FD42, RG07
Raitasalo, Jyri
TH43, TC10, WG16
Primiano, Christopher
TH40
Raja, Sinduja
TA40
Princen, Thomas
WC38, WD26
Rajagopalan, Rajeswari P.
RI27
Pring, Jamie
RG22
Rakhra, Kanica
TA05
Prins, Brandon
RC36, WC46
Raleigh, Clionadh A.
WB00
Privalov, Roman
WB43
Ralph, Jason
TE25, RD06
Pruce, Joel R.
WI09
Ralston, Robert
TD37
Pruegl, Elisabeth
TE37, RC20, WC40, WB27
Raman, Venkat
TA02
Prum, Marie
RD41, TC41
Ramjee, Divya
RF39
Prys-Hansen, Miriam Janina
WH42, TI05, FC06
Ramos, Jennifer
FD03, WD46
Pu, Xiaoyu
FA03, FB19, RI24
Randahl, David
WC44
Pugacewicz, Tomasz
TE40, TI17
Ranjan, Rajiv
RH09, RF06
Pugh, Je rey
RB29
Rantanen, Teemu
TC44
Pugliese, Giulio
TF35, TD27
Rao, Rahul
TA22, WB19
Puig Larrauri, Helena
RC17
Raposo de Mello, Anna Carolina
WI06, WG18
Pullen, Rebekah
TB31, TH34
Rapp, Kyle
WB27, FD12
Pundziute-Gallois, Emilija
WF37
Rapson, Jessica
RC37
Pupcenoks, Juris
RG45, TA39
Rashchupkina, Yuliya
RG20
Purcell, Maureen
TA00
Rasho, Nahrain
TF28
Puri, Asees
RE18, TC37, FD10, WD15
Raska, Francis D.
TC45, WD20, WG30, WF22
Purkayastha, Amrita
WB47
Raskin, Yoav
TB48, RA24
Qayyum, Abdul Rehmaan
RG11, WG18
Rasler, Karen
TB14
Qian, Jing
WH41
Rasmussen, Amanda Møller
RB40
Qiu, Xiaojuan
TB22
Rasmussen, Ivan W.
RC40, TH14
Quackenbush, Stephen
RG06
Rasool, Hamid
WF14
Quaglia, Lucia
WA24
Raspopina, Aleksandra
FD14
Quek, Kai
TA17
Raswant, Arpit
TB18
Queralt, Didac
TB11
Ra gan, Kerry
TB36
Querejazu, Amaya
TI29, WD30, WG28
Ra , Luca
TC28
Quest, Hendrik
FA39
Raube, Kolja
RC22, RA18
Quiliconi, Cin a
RH33
Rauh, Chris an
WE19
Quinn, Adam J.
FB12
Ravanilla, Nico
WF39
Quinn, David M.
WI45
Ravecca, Paulo
RE34, WD40
Quinn, Dennis
TD00
Ravenhill, John
RH05, FA04, WI46
Quinn, Joanna R.
TE15
Ray, Ayesha
TA22, WD08, TG34
Quinn, Robert
RC06
Rayapa, Sandesha
WF22
Quissell, Kathryn
RB45, TA48
Raymond, Mark
TD05, RC40, TF02
Quist, Terry C.
RH42
Raynor, Benjamin
RE45
Raab, Nigel
RB43
Rayp, Glenn
WD22
Rabaey, Lucas
WD22
Razak, Muneerah
WG11
Rabinowitz, Marina
TE31, RF27
Razakamaharavo, Velomahanina
TF12
Rabotyagova, Iryna
WD03
Rečević, Tijana
RI41
Rached, Gabriel
TE47
Recorda , Maurizio
TA00
Radomski, Julia
TA00
Redd, Steven B.
TG39
Raess, Damian
RG42, RF20, TB18
Reddekop, Jarrad
TH26, WE07
Ra q, Samah
FC08, FB02
Reddie, Andrew
RB06, TI04, RE04, RG27, TE48
Ragazzi, Francesco
WD15
Reddy, Movindri
RD19
Raggo, Paloma
TI30, TD41
Redeker, Dennis
TB38
Raghuvanshi, Vaishali
RF28, TA32, RE07
Redeker-Hepner, Tricia
WG12
Rahman, Momin
WG35, RA47
Reder, Desiree
TF22
Index of Participants
Reese, Michael
WB42
Rie g, Katharine
RB21, WA28
Reghunadhan, Ramnath
TC48
Rietjens, Sebas aan
WC14, FC41, RG28
Regilme, Salvador San no
WA44, TA38
Rihmo, Hijam Liza Dallo
RF28
Reginbogin, Herbert
RI19, FB31
Rinck, Patricia
TC34
Regulska-Ingielewicz , Barbara
WA05
Rincon Villegas, Adriana
WC28, TE44
Reichert, Ma hew
WA33
Rinker, Jeremy A.
WE40
Reid, Lindsay
TI39, RE36
Rinner, Daniel
TI47
Reilly, Gregory
RE05
Riordan, Jr., Eugene
TI35
Reimann, Kim
RF16
Rioux, Sébas en
RG42
Reinalda, Bob
TA27, RG22, FD07
Ripsman, Norrin M.
TF18, WH25, RA26
Reiners, Nina
RD14, WE24
Risheq, Sarah
TF01, RI00
Reinfeld, Yuval
WE09
Risse, Thomas
WC08, WE02, FC22, WD05
Reinhardt, Gina Yannitell
WB28, TG42
Ritholtz, Samuel
RH30, RD20
Reinke, Grace
TB47
Ri er, Daniel
WC04
Reinsberg, Bernhard
FB34, WI00
Ri er, Emily
WA27
Reis, Professor Elton
WF38
Ri nger, Eric
TH25, RF49, FC29
Reischl, Gunilla
WB31
Rivera Celes no, Mauricio
FC24
Reiter, Dan
RE28, WD12
Rives Casanova, Claudia
RA18
Ren, Yuanzhe
TA05
Rive , Paola
WI15
Renckens, Stefan
FC38, WC35, RA19
Rizzo Lara, Rosario de la Luz
WE44
Renic, Neil
WD39, FD29, FA48
Rizzo, Rachel
RD25
Reno, William
FA02, RI23, RC25, TD30
Roach, Steven C.
WE34
Renteln, Alison Dundes
WH17
Roberto, Solarte
FA19
Repnikova, Maria
FB19, TB36, FA01, RG14
Roberts, Adrienne L.
TA09
Reshetnikov, Anatoly
RI33, WF05
Roberts, Cynthia
FD27
Restad, Hilde E.
TH35, FB12
Roberts, James C.
RF40
Restrepo, Elvira-Maria
RC17, TE13
Roberts, Jordan
TC38
Rethel, Lena
FA04, WA25
Roberts, Joseph W.
WE22
Re g, Elai
TH42
Roberts, Kari
FA18
Reuter, Tina Kempin
RF11, RC39, FB22
Roberts, Paige
RB40
Reuterswaerd, Camilla
TE02
Robertson, Susan
RC01
Reuveny, Rafael
WG21
Robinson, Fiona
WE08
Reyes, Liana Eustacia
WC42, RE36
Robinson, Glenn E.
TE27
Reykers, Yf
RE44, FB27, WE46
Robinson, Lindsay
TB42, WE08
Reynolds, Ian
TD36
Robinson, Michael
TA18
Reynozo, Monike
TA00
Robinson, Phillip
WG33
RezaeeDaryakenari, Babak
WG37, TB34
Robinson, Todd
TI06, WA34, WB37
Rhee, Inbok
WG02
Robson, Maria
RG02, FB32
Riaz, Ali
RB01
Rocha, Rafael
WH36
Ribeiro Ho mann, Andrea
FA47, RD01, WF12, FC15
Rød, Espen Geelmuyden
RE39
Ribeiro, Renata
RC42, TA00
Rodden, Sarah
FC08
Ribeiro, Thais
TG29
Roddick, David
FB08
Rich, Timothy
RE26
Rodehau-Noack, Johanna
RA09, FA40
Richardson, Lauren
RA15
Rodima-Taylor, Daivi
FB34
Richey, Lisa Ann
WE06, FC00
Rodrigues Balao, Sandra Maria
TA00
Richey, Mason
RA15, RI18
Rodrigues Bessa Ma os, Beatriz
TC41, FB06
Richmond, Oliver
TG06, TC12, TA10, RG12
Rodrigues Vieira, Vinicius Guilherme
TD12, RE16
Richmond, Sean
WD20, RB09, FD12
Rodrigues, Daniel M.
RD19
Richter, Hannes
RE27, WI00
Rodrigues, Elze
FA11
Richter, James
TH07
Rodrigues, Thiago
TE09, WC11
Richter, Solveig
WE28, RC41, RG12
Rodríguez Peña, Isabel
TB07
Richterova, Daniela
WA09, RA48
Rodriguez, J. Luis
TB17, TD49
Rickard, Kit
WA27
Rodriguez, Mery
FA19, TF03
Riddle, Karie
RA06
Rofe, J. Simon
WB01, RD25, RA47, RG00, WF48, RF15
Rider, Toby James
FD02
Roger, Charles B.
WC38, TC26, WF00
Riehle, Kevin
WC34
Rogers Van Katwyk, Susan
WF11
Riemann, Malte
WG39, WE49, WH12
Rogers, Damien
WF27
Riemer, Ofek
RC23, RG47
Rogers, James
TA12
Index of Participants
Rogerson, Ken
WC02, RG00
Rubinich, Greta
WC15
Rogg, Je
TI42, TE43
Rubinovitz, Ziv
TH42, RE08
Rogstad, Adrian
RD31
Rubinson, Claude
TF09
Rojas, Cris na
TA35
Rubinson, Eyal
TB48
Rolf, Niklas
RC35
Rublee, Maria Rost
WC03, TE09
Romaniuk, Sco Nicholas
WH34, TG34, WD18
Rudolph, Lukas
WC39
Romano, Milena
TC43
Rudra, Nita
WG47, TD00
Romasov, Vadim
RE40
Rudyak, Marina
RA32, WG02, RG14
Romeri-Lewis, Natalie
TE45, RH16, RE00
Ru a, Chiara
TB39
Romulus, Celia
RH16, WA19
Ruggeri, Andrea
FA12, TH27, RE21, WF04
Rongved, Gjermund Forfang
FB07
Ruhe, Constan n
TD43, FA12
Ronit, Karsten
RD14
Ruiz-Gimenez Arrieta, Itziar
WE42, FC14
Ronkainen, An
TF37
Runyan, Anne Sisson
FD01, WG09, TB12, TC46
Rönnblom, Malin
WB41, TE21
Ruppel, Samantha
TE03, RG03
Røren, Pål
TD37
Rushton, Simon
TB06, RI21, FB05
Rosa, Jonathan
WC31
Russell, Katharine
WB35, WI30
Rosales, Antulio
WI33
Rustad, Siri Aas
WI28, WB05, RE39
Rosas Duarte, Geraldine
FD24
Rutazibwa, Olivia Umurerwa
RE18, WA30, FB35, TE07, WE47
Rose, Ma
FD04
Ryan, Caitlin M.
TA22, TH32
Rosen, Amanda M.
WA20, TD22
Rychnovska, Dagmar
WB41, RF24
Rosenberg, Andrew
RE37, TG41, FC08
Ryckman, Kirssa Cline
TF31, RE22, TG15, TH36
Rosenberg, Sophie
WG24
Rykh k, Mikhail
RC15
Rosenberger, Chandler R.
TD16
Rynning, Sten
WC14, RB23, TC05
Rosendal, Kris n
RG39, RG14
Ryoo, Yehzee
TH15
Rosendor , Peter
TB11
Rys, Andrew
TC11
Rosengren, Emma Magdalena
WF15, WE30
Ryu, HyeMin
RA44
Rosenow, Doerthe
WI01, RF47, WD00
Ryu, Jeheung
RG38
Røseth, Tom
FD04, WC33
Saavedra-Lux, Laura
FB44, RB13
Rosoux, Valerie
TH38
Sabaratnam, Meera
TC01, WG08, RD08
Rosow, Stephen J.
FC30, FB45, RC01
Sabe , Ann ana Maral
TE42
Ross, Andrew A. G.
WI43, RF48, TC37, RD46
Saccarelli, Emanuele
RD26
Ross, Robert
TD30
Sadeh, Tal
RG34, TI45, TB48, RA24
Rosser, Andrew
WC35
Sadiq, Kamal
RI38, FD33, RA28, WB17, RD00
Rossi, Christopher
WE48, RA45
Sadje, Hadje
WH08
Rossi, Norma
TF12, WE49, WH13, TD23
Saeidi, Shirin
WI15, RF37
Rossiter, Ash
TG33
Sa , Louay
WE00
Rossone de Paula, Francine
TI35, TA40, WI33, FD30
Sagan, Sco D.
RE20, WG00
Rosvold, Elisabeth L.
WC49
Sahasrabuddhe, Adi
RB03
Rothe, Johannes
WB14, RG43
Şahin, Fethi Kur y
WA37
Rothkopf, Ilana
TF45, TG21
Sahle, Eunice N.
WA23
Rothman, Maarten
RE03
Sahu, Asima
TA38
Rouvinski, Vladimir
WG16
Saideman, Stephen M.
TA18, WB12, WG48, RD19
Rovner, Joshua
FA29, TI25
Saiya, Nilay
WE39
Rowan, Sam
RA37, TC26
Sajed, Alina
WB19, WG31, FB47
Rowden, Rick
RI10
Saka , Nibras
RF45
Rowe, Elana
RD02
Sakaguchi, Isao
FA22
Rowland, Alisson
TI47
Sakai, Hidekazu
RD23
Roy Choudhury, Srabani
WF08
Saksena, Jyo ka
FD03
Roy, Chhandosi
FA12
Saksena, Mita
FB05, TC46
Roy, Nabarun
RB26
Sakuwa, Kentaro
RG06, RA23
Roy, Nalanda
RC32, TC32, RH09, RF02, RA21
Sakwa, Richard
FA42, RG23, RD31
Rozario, Marianne
TF44
Salehi, Mariam
WH28, RA09, RD29
Rozman, Gilbert
WD24, RA16
Salehyan, Idean
RA29
Ruan, Zhihang
RA32
Sales, Tiago
TA32
Rubenstein, Richard
FA33
Salih, Mohammed
WH31
Rubenzer, Trevor
TG39
Salihu, Naila
WG15
Rubin, Aviad
TH37
Salim de Castro, Helena
TI02
Rubin, Michael
WE38
Salim, Shyam
TD10
Index of Participants
Salter, Mark
WA30, FD42, FB30, WD00
Scharpf, Adam
RE23
Salvino, Stefania
WA37
Scha le, Hans
FC05, WC27
Samaranayake, Nilanthi
TB05
Schaus, John
RC09
Sample, Emily
FB25
Schechter, Benjamin
RG27
Sample, Susan G.
TA04
Schenker, Laura
RA38
Sampson, Michael
TA11
Schenoni, Luis L.
RH15, FD18
Sanada, Yasuhiro
FA22
Scheve, Kenneth
RI14, WE20, TC00
Sanahuja, Jose Antonio
WA04
Schiavon, Jorge Alberto
TC02, FB21, FC46, WI46
Sanborn, Howard
WE38, WC22
Schibberges, Julian
WA35
Sanches Siqueira Campos, André
RC22
Schick, Kate
TH22
Sanchez, Mariana
WI43
Schi , Jennifer S.
WB39
Sand, Erik
TA34, WA34
Schilde, Kaija
FA05
Sandal, Nukhet A.
FC09, RI38, RC08, TD03, RD47
Schilling de Carvalho, Pedro
TC11
Sandberg, Kris n
RG39
Schimmel, Noam
TH20
Sanders, Rebecca
TB12
Schirmer, Swantje
WB47
Sandholtz, Wayne
TC21, WE24, TE20, TD07
Schleifer, Philip
TA37, FC01, RC47
Sandlin, Evan
WF22
Schlesinger, Jayme
WD36, FB31, FD13
Sandrin, Paula
WF38
Schle , Bálint
FB26
Sanger, Catherine
RH47
Schlipphak, Bernd
WE19
Santa-Cruz, Arturo
TE13
Schmeidl, Susanne
RD13
Santamaria, Gema
TD49
Schmid, Dominique
TA36, FB44
Santoro, David
TD09
Schmidt, Averell
TD25
Santos Teixeira, Vinícius
WG17
Schmidt, Cody
TF34
Santos Vara, Juan
RE26, FC24
Schmidt, Dennis
WD19
Santos, Victoria
RF24, WF39
Schmidt, Elizabeth
RF45
Sapkota, Kamal
TA00
Schmidt, Rachel
RD24, WI30
Sapkota, Santosh
WI41, WG26, TA00
Schmidt, Sebas an M.
WB37, RI08
Sarbahi, Anoop
RB48
Schmidt, Vivien
FD20, FB11
Sardelic, Julija
WA49
Schmidtke, Henning
FA47
Sarduy, Naisy
FA36
Schmi , Olivier
TA12, TB08, WC33
Sari Ertem, Helin
WD02, WE12
Schmitz, Hans Peter
RF00, RD03
Sarkar, Jayita
TH42, TA34, FD43
Schmoldt, Janine
RI33
Särmä, Saara
WG09, RC04, RG16, WE47
Schmuck, Jeremy
TD14
Sarson, Leah
FB08, WG18
Schneider, Gerald
TD06, TG26, RB13
Sarty, Leigh
RB24
Schneider, Jacquelyn
RF39, TA21, RG27
Sarwari, Mehwish
RG48, TA00
Schneider, Ste en
TF11
Sasa, Ghada
TD29, RE19
Schnitzer, Ben
RA34
Sasikumar, Karthika
RE35, RA20, RF22
Schöb, Mia
RD24
Sasley, Brent E.
TE34, RI44, WH42
Schoeny, Mara
RF07
Sato, Yoichiro
FA22, RD23
Schöfer, Till
TA09, RC22
Sato, Yuko
TA00
Scho eld, Jessica Anderson
WH38
Sa arzadeh, Sahar D.
FD05
Scholte, Jan Aart
WD11, TA19, WF28, WC11
Saunders, Richard
WI27
Scholz, Tobias
TH23
Sava c, Filip
WI07
Schomerus, Mareike
FD22, RE47
Savun, Burcu
WB05
Schon, Jus n
WE43, WB05
Savvides, Michael
WA26
Schoner, Rachel
TC36
Sawada, Hiroto
FA34, WH39
Schoonover, Harvey
TA00
Sawyer, Katherine
RE23
Schopmans, Hendrik
RF18
Sayle, Timothy
WE27
Scho li, Jivanta
RA12, TB05
Sazak, Selim Can
TB49
Schrader, Stuart
FD28
Sbeta, Shatha
RE48
Schramm, Madison
RG05, RH41
Scalera, Jamie E.
FD03, TE38, WE03
Schraudenbach, Emily
RB29
Scar , Juan Pablo
TD49
Schriever, Sophie
RC45
Scarinzi, Fausto
TF29
Schroeder, Heike
FC10, WE07
Scauso, Marcos Sebas an
TI29, WD30, TA35, WG28
Schub, Robert
WI42, WC26
Schäfer, Constan n
WE19
Schubiger, Livia Isabella
RE20, WB00
Schafer, Mark
WF25, WE46, RC16
Schuetze, Benjamin
WG07, RD29
Schake, Kori
RI05, TB21, FD11, TI12, TH01, WA01
Schulman, Jonathan
RG11
Index of Participants
Schulte, Madita
RD20
Seo, Jungmin
TH44, RA44
Schulz, Carsten-Andreas
TE41, FA07, WF37, FD07, TD49
Serafeim, Pavlos
TE12
Schulz, Karsten
RB20
Serdijn, Merel
RC47
Schumann, Diane
WC15
Sergunin, Alexander
RB24, RC15
Schünemann, Wolf
RD40, FA45
Serra-Silva, So a
WA02
Schutz, Aus n
RI20
Sesay, Mohamed
FA28, RD04
Schwartz, Adi
RI02
Set, Shounak
FD40
Schwartz, Herman Mark
WA00
Se awan, Ken
WC35
Schwartz, Joshua
TC24, TA21
Se ele, Kristen
FD25
Schwartz, Stephanie
WB28, FD37
Sevas anov, Sergei
RB24
Schwartz-Shea, Peregrine
TF00
Sevin, Efe
RE27, RD10, WC18
Schwarz, Elke
RG13, WD39, RF33
Seymour, Lee J. M.
FA02
Schwarz, Tanya B.
WF16
Sezal, Mustafa A.
TC28, WE16
Schwarzenbach, Anina
RA31
Shachar, Ayelet
WB17
Schweinberger, Tanja
TD06
Shadunts, Alen
FB18
Schwindt-Bayer, Leslie
RE23, TI28
Sha er, Rachael
RG27
Schwoebel, Mary Hope
WC20, RD13
Sha ei, Mahtab
TA00
Sciubba, Jennifer
WC22, RE46
Shafqat, Saeed
RF06
Scobell, Andrew
RI08
Shah, Ami
RG32, RH47, WE47
Scobie, Michelle
TD41, TC09, FB17
Shah, Devanshi
TE35
Sco , Alexander
RH28, RB13
Shah, Nisha
TA15, WD00
Sco , Catherine V.
WH01
Shah, Syed Waqar
RB00
Sco , David
TD26
Shahin, Evgeniia
TE40, RI44
Sco , Emily K. M.
RA04
Shahin, Saif
WB09, TA44, WI43, RF18
Sco , James M.
TG39, RC44, WC46
Shakir, Mudassar Raza
FD16
Sco , Lucy
TA00
Shakleina, Ta ana A.
TE30, TH10
Sco , Shirley
TH06
Shakoor, Tallat R.
FD04, FA37
Scroggs, Ma
TA32
Shalev, Mei
TA00
Sculos, Bryant
WB20
Shamai, Patricia
TH08, WE29, TB49
Seabra, Pedro
TG39, RG22
Shamaileh, Ammar
RB44
Seagle, Adriana N.
RI26
Shamanna, Krithika
RE23
Seaman, Kate M. R.
RD46, RB17
Shambaugh, George
FA11, WA25
Sears, Nathan Alexander
WF26, TD28
Shams Lahijani, Alireza
WF05
Sechser, Todd S.
WA06
Shanaah, Sadi
RA07
Sedoc-Dahlberg, Be y Nelly
TI19
Shandler, Ryan
WF31, TA00
Seelkopf, Laura
RH44
Shani, Giorgio
TF24, TI29, WG28
Segbers, Klaus
WD03
Shao, Mengqi
RD36
Segovia Tzompa, Suanne Mistel
WD27
Shapiro, Daniel
RF40
Segura, Gabriela
FC26
Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz
WD03
Sehbag, Pooja
FB15
Sharan, Ishika
FB23
Sehra, Nikhil
FA06
Sharif, Sally
RI03, RF45, TA00
Seib, Philip
WF48
Sharma, Ananya
TF23, WA30
Seidel, Timothy
RB25, FB47, TF01, RE19
Sharma, Isha
WA42, TF19
Selbin, Eric
WC04, RA46
Sharma, Sarah
RG10, WA32
Selden, Zachary
RF31, WF44
Sharma, Sheetal
TB26
Self, Darin
WA31
Sharman, Jason
TB01, FD31
Seligsohn, Deborah
TC35
Sharoni, Simona
RH47
Selin, Henrik
FB06
Sharp, Paul
WE48, TA05
Sellers, Allen
RE23
Sharpe, Michael O.
WI15, FA14
Sellick, Patricia
TB37
Shaver, Robert
FB07
Selmier II, Travis
TB33, FA32
Shaw, Carolyn M.
TG03, WB01, TD08
Sema , Hadi
WC24
Shaw, Timothy M.
FB14, RE01, RH12
Sempijja, Norman
RB27
Shaykhutdinov, Renat
WB38, RG44, TD03, TA00
Sen, Onur
WC36
She, Xiaoye
TC11, TB22, FC21
Sen, Somdeep
FB47, RD26, WG08, RE19
Shea, Patrick E.
TB11, TA00
Sendinç, Tuba
TA17
Shedd, Julie e
WG33, WC20, WD08, FB40, RF07
Sending, Ole Jacob
WH32, WA42
Sheen, Greg Chih-Hsin
TI09
Sénit, Carole-Anne
WA40, RD09, TE23
Shehadeh, Lana
TC23
Index of Participants
Shein, Sergey
TB19
Simangan, Dahlia
TB14
Shekhar, Chander
TH34
Simeon, James
FB13, RA00
Shelby, David
FB37
Simmons, Beth Ann
Shella, Kimberly L.
FB40
WF07, WG06, WE02, WD05, RE15,
TC00
Shelton, Joel T.
WA21
Simmons, Solon
WI14, FA33
Sheniak, Amit
RE04, RI18
Simon, Jeanne
WB31, TD29, WA15, FC46
Shepherd, Laura J.
RG10, RD08, WA46, WF49, WE47
Simonds, Jessica
RD02
Sherstoboeva, Elena
RD43
Sherwood, Nicholas
RF45, TA00
Shi, Weiyi
WI11
Shibaike, Takumi
WA40
Shibkova, Mariia
TE06
Shidore, Sarang
TD35
Shield, Jack
WH31
Shields, Todd G.
RG08
Shifrinson, Joshua R. Itzkowitz
RD07, TA04, RB06, TB16
Shih, Chih-yu
TA47, RG14
Shih, Victor C.
RH05, WI11
Shikaki, Ibrahim
RB25
Shilliam, Robbie
WB19, RG14, TE07, FA30, FC11
Shillings, Elizabeth
WE28
Shim, Gyu
RF36
Shim, Sujeong
RG34
Shimazu, Naoko
RB22
Shimizu, Kosuke
TA47, RA44, TI29
Shimizu, Ryo
TC45, RA11, TD22
Shin, G. Guen
TE47
Shin, Michael
RF19
Shires, James
WA43, WC48
Shirk, Mark A.
TC17, WD35, FA07, WC05, RD02
Shirley, Sheryl
TH20
Shiu, Eulynn
WC18, RG33
Shoker, Ramy
RI01
Shoker, Sarah
FB22, RI01
Shu, Min
TG09, TB20
Shukla, Arvind
WD41
Shukla, Shipra
FB20
Shyrokykh, Karina
WD27
Siakwah, Pius
TG07
Siddique, Rahima
WB35
Siddiqui, Asif
TE19
Siegel, Jennifer
TC16
Siegel, Karen
TG29, FD21, TE23
Siegel, Lauren
TA13
Sienknecht, Mitja
RF30
Sigdel, Anil
WB09, FC31, RH09
Sihabudheen K., Muhmmed
TD16
Sikkink, Kathryn
TE13, FD31
Siklodi, Nora
RB39, RA49
Sil, Rudra
FC04, TB00
Silburt, Aviva
FB44, FC37
Silina, Everita
TF17
Silinsky, Mark
WB43, WF44, RI26, TA00
Silomon, Jantje
FC28
Silove, Nina
WD10, WA01
Silva, Irma
TC23, WG32
Silverstone, Sco A.
WH25, TI12
Sim, Li-Chen
RD09
Simonelli, Andrea
WC36
Simonneau, Damien
FD33
Simonson, Ma hew
RH04, FD06
Sims, Brandon
TB14
Singer, Ashraf
TA00
Singh Rathore, Khushi
TA27, WF02, TD02, FA46, RA47
Singh, Akanksha
TG31
Singh, Naina
RH09
Singh, Naunihal
TA18, FA24
Singh, Ngangom Dhruba Tara
TC35
Singh, Renu
RI21, TA48
Singh, Sandip Kumar
FC06, TD18, RB14
Singh, Shweta
WI05, RG04, TB42, FC33, TE02
Singh, Sinderpal
RA12
Singh, Vijai
RA23
Sinha, Aseema
TC42, RD05, WB23
Siniver, Asaf
TI39, WC46
Siraprapasiri, Pinn
RH23
Sjoberg, Laura
TE14, WC03, RE29, WH05, TB00, TA00
Sjostedt, Roxanna
WE46
Sjursen, Helene
WF45
Skerjanec, Blaz
TI14
Skonieczny, Amy
WE04, WD46
Skoog, Eric
TG15
Skovgaard, Jakob
WB39, WD34, WH35, WF47
Skrzypczyńska, Joanna
TF30
Slama, Leyla
WH28
Slaski, Alexander
TA08, RF02
Slayton, Rebecca
TD38, FA40
Slick, Jus n
WG33
Slim, Randa
TA24
Slobodchiko , Michael O.
WC32, WI32
Slomski, Ben
TE33
Slootmaeckers, Koen
WE23
Slowey, Gabrielle A.
RH07, FA10
Sluga, Glenda A.
WD04
Slupska, Julia
WA43, WC48
Smidt, Hannah Marie a
FA12
Smith III, Frank L.
TD38, FB30, RA21
Smith, Chris
TA13
Smith, Daniel
TA40
Smith, Daniel S.
FA08, TB10
Smith, Gary
RC16
Smith, Gregory
RC33
Smith, Jackie
RB31
Smith, Jessica M.
RA06
Smith, Julia
TG04
Smith, Karen
WF21, WG32
Smith, Keith J.
TA06, TF29
Smith, Malinda
RH47, TC47
Smith, Michael
RA00
Index of Participants
Smith, Peter
RB31
Stack, Allen
WD28, FB35
Smith, Sheila
WC43
Staebell, Crystal
TH23
Smith, Simon J.
TC31
Staeger, Ueli
TB25
Smith, Stephanie
TA48
Stahl, Roger J.
RE43, TH00
Smith, Wright
WG26
Stallman, Ken
RE37
Smith-Cannoy, Heather
WG12
Stallone, Kiran
RH30
Smythe, Elizabeth A.
RH32, RA33, RB31, WB12
Stanai s, Michael
TF45, RF21
Snidal, Duncan
RB05, TD45
Stand eld, Catriona
TE37, TB41, RE25
Snider, Erin
RD29, TE27
Stangarone, Troy
WE11
Snow, Nancy
FD14, RA34, FC23
Stanley, Aaron
RH37
Snyder, Sco
RA16
Stanton, Jessica
WD17, WF29, RC18, RD32
Soare, Simona R.
RF29, RA08, FB32, RC35
Stapel, Sören
TB25, RA18, WF12
Sobelman, Daniel
RC23, RA10
Stappenbeck, Jens
RH11
Sobers, Candace Clare
TH16
Stappert, Nora
FC12, TE20, FB13, WE21
Söderström, Johanna J.
TB14, WE15, TE32, WA49
Stark, Alexandra
RG05
Soeya, Yoshihide
RI24
Starks, Brian
WB37
Sokolov, Artem
WC32
Starobin, Shana M.
TG29
Solar, Carlos
WA07, RC25
Starr, Harvey
TH11
Solingen, Etel
RH05, RE13
Starrs, Sean K.
RB36, RI48, WA00
Solis, Mireya
WE11
Starzyk-Sulejewska, Joanna
TD19
Soliz de Stange, Ana
WB11
Stasavage, David
RI14
Solomentseva, Anastasia
FD27
Stathopoulos, Athanasios
FC27, WA45
Solomon, Bukola
RF10
Stavrevska, Elena B.
WA49
Solomon, Dani
FC36, RI02
Steed, Danny
RG28
Solomon-Schwartz, Chana M.
TF45, TG12
Steele, Brent J.
WG05, TG01, RF33, WC09
Solorio, Israel
WE33
Steen Knudsen, Je e
WC25
Solovyeva, Anzhelika
FA35
Stefan, Cris na G.
TE25
Sommer, Udi
RI18
Stefanova, Boyka
WB44, FD32
Sommerer, Thomas
TA20, RB05, FA47
Stefanovic-Stambuk, Jelica
RD09, TA00
Sonan, Sertac
TA30
Steger, Manfred B.
RG07
Sondarjee, Maïka
TB42, RE12, RD39, RB45
Steiger, Stefan
RD40
Søndergaard, Niels
WF38
Stein, Anne Lene
RE40, WF20
Song, Jeeye
TG00
Stein, Arthur
WC42, RE48
Song, Yanan
RA33
Stein, Eric
WA05
Soo, Nikki
RA49
Stein, Janice Gross
WE46, TC47
Sopaj, Arbenita
FA00
Steinback, Glenn-Iain
WB37
Sotomayor, Arturo C.
TG14, TE13, RI11
Steinberg, David
TC11, WC06
Southall, Paule e A.
TF07
Steinberg, Paul F.
RC34
Souvannaseng, Pon
WC41
Steiner, Jürg
RC41
Souza, Marilia C.
TE09
Steiner, Sherrie
TF49
Souza, Matheus
TB30, FD24
Steinert, Christoph
RB41
Souza, Natália M. F.
WF49
Steinert-Threlkeld, Zachary
FD00, WB00
Sowell, Jesse
FA25
Stengel, Frank A.
WE04
Soylemez, Ozge
RI43
Stensrud, Ellen
TG19
Soytas, Mehmet Ali
WG38
Stephens, Kathleen
RA16
Spalińska, Aleksandra
TA00, WE00
Stephens, Timothy
RB21
Sparke, Ma hew
FC26
Stephenson, Elise
WF02
Spatafora, Giuseppe
WG21
Sterbenz, Ciara
TD48
Speight, Jeremy S.
TF33, FD45
Sterio, Milena
WA18
Spektor, Ma as
WC39, TG14, TE13
Sterling-Folker, Jennifer
WI08
Sperfeldt, Christoph
TH21
Stern, Maria
WC47
Spiliopoulos, Georgia
TE18
Stevens León, Laura Daniela
WE33
Spoor, Bram
RE03, FA37
Stevenson, Michael A.
RA33, WD38
Squatrito, Theresa
TD13, WG20, RB05, RA23
Stevis, Dimitris
WC38, RB31
Srivastava, Jaya
TH26
Stewart, Megan
WC42, TA23, WB14
Srivastava, Swa
RG38, TF02
Stewart-Harawira, Makere
RH07, WD09
St. Clair, Sa ya
TE42, TA00
S ansen, Øyvind
TC26
Stachowitsch, Saskia
WA39, RA03
S er, Sebas an
RC17
Index of Participants
S les, Kendall W.
TC21, TG06, TE19, WB47
Susi, Mart
WE14
S ller, Kenneth
TA20, WE32, TD45
Sutch, Peter
WE34
S mmer, Ane e
TA26, FB18, RF05
Suter, Chris an
TA41, FA32
S vach s, Yannis
WE48, RA45, TI00, FB31, RF42
Su on, Michael
WC22, WE00
Stobbe, Stephanie P.
RA00
Suzuki, Mao
RI25
Sto el, Alexander
FA06
Suzuki, Motoshi
RI09, WG43
Stoian, Valen n
RE03
Svallfors, Signe
RG04
Stokke, Espen
TE15
Svedkauskas, Zilvinas
WI00
Stollenwerk, Eric
WA35
Sveinsdo r, Anna
RH21
Stone, Diane L.
FD07
Svendsen, Øyvind
WE01
Stowell, Nicholas
TE31, RF27
Svensson, Isak
TD43
Straight, Andrew
FD22
Swader, Larissa
TD34
Strakes, Jason E.
WF43, WI27, TA46
Swanda, Gus
TD38
Stranadko, Nataliya
TE47
Swedlund, Haley J.
RA04
Strand, Jonathan R.
FD26, WD29, RD48
Sydiq, Tareq
TC17, TI13
Strand, Sanna
TA40, TF08, WC47
Sylvan, David
TA28, WC26
Strandberg Hassellind, Filip
RF05
Sylvester, Chris ne
FB38, TG28, WC47
Strange, Aus n M.
TB36, TD40
Sysiö, Timo
RB22
Strauch, Rebecca
WA27
Szabados, Krisz an
TE22
Straus, Sco
RC18
Szarejko, Andrew
TI14
Stribling, Eric
TA01
Szczepanska, Kamila
TB43
Stroehle, Judith
FC38
Szczepański, Jarosław
TF13
Strömbom, Lisa
RE40, WF20, WD33, FA39, TA10
Szczurek, Anthony
WC36
Stroup, Sarah S.
RF00, RD03, FD31
Szekely, Ora B.
FC20, TD30
Strue , Michael J.
WA18, FC43, TG00, WD18
Szendro, Brendan
WD35
Strycharz, Damian
TE40
Szeptycki, Andrzej
RE06, TC13
Stubbs, Richard
RB47
Szucko, Angélica
FD14, RA24
Stulberg, Adam N.
TE06, FD27
Tadevosyan, Margarita
TI37
Stump, Jacob L.
TD29
Taeuber, Simon F.
RI06, TF44
Stundal, Logan
WA44, RF12
Tafakori, Sara
TI02
Sturm, Ingmar
TB38, RF32
Tagma, Halit M.
TH08, WE18
Su, Zheng
TE45
Tago, Atsushi
RH27
Subba, Naresh
TG33
Taha, Mai
WB19
Subo c, Jelena
WG05, TH07, TB01, TG01, FA30
Taillat, Stephane
RB23
Sucharov, Mira
TB01, RA47
Tait, Victoria
RC35
Suchkov, Maxim
RG31
Takei, Makito
RF04
Suchomel, Kamila
FB38
Takeuchi, Hiroki
RB42, RI17
Sugawara, Yuichi
WG22
Talarek, Steph
WG33
Suh, Jin Kyo
WE11
Talbot, David
RG11, RH23
Suh, Kyungwon
RG24
Taliaferro, Je rey W.
TA04, TB08, RA26
Sukin, Lauren
TB17, WA34
Talibova, Roya
WE38
Sula, Ismail Erkam
RI43, FB15
Tallberg, Jonas
RB05, WF28, RF00
Sulewski, David
TA19
Tallis, Benjamin
WH32, TB21, WE01
Suleymanoglu Kurum, Rahime
TE37, TI02
Talmadge, Caitlin
TB08
Suliman, Samid
RD34, TG10
Tama, Jordan
RB06
Sullivan de Estrada, Kate
TB05, RG49
Tamai, Masataka
WA17
Sullivan, Alexander
RC28
Tamai, Yoshinao
WA17
Sullivan, Tricia
FA02
Tammen, Ronald L.
RF27
Sumari, Laura
WH36
Tampe, Maja
RC47
Sumer, Bilgesu
TB09
Tan, Bann Seng
RH44, WI27
Sun, Xuefeng
RD06
Tan, Rebecca Grace
RD20
Sun, Yixian
WF36, RA19, WE31, FC01
Tan, Wayne
RH32, WA21, TB48
Sun, Yun
WA11, WD24
Tanaka Sakabe, Yukako
RA23
Sundstrom, Lisa McIntosh
RF00, WD14
Tanczer, Leonie Maria
WA43, WH44, FB36, WC48
Sundstrom, Malena R.
FB25
Tandon, Aakri A.
WI32
Sungurov, Alexander
RI07
Tang, Phoebe Mengxiao
RC34
Surwillo, Izabela
FD36
Tanguay, Eric
TG11
Sus, Monika
WI26, RF29, RI07
Taniguchi, Miyoko
RI03
Index of Participants
Tank, Pinar G.
TB39
Thomaz, Diana
TA39
Tan-Mullins, May
RH47
Thompson, Alex
RB05, TD25
Tanrikulu, Osman Goktug
RF27
Thompson, Graeme
WD36
Tansey, Oisin
FA31
Thompson, Max
RF03, WH12
Tanyag, Maria
RG10, TE02
Thompson, Peter
WD06
Taodzera, Shingirai
WD13
Thompson, Peter Onah
TI36
Tappe Or z, Juliana
TD48
Thompson, William
TB33, TA41, TF18
Tapsco , Rebecca
WE30, WA36, TA23
Thompson-Gomez, Julie
WA38
Tarapore, Arzan
FC03, TB05
Thomson, Catarina P.
RD40, RG45
Tarriela, Jay Tristan
RD21
Thornton, Ashley
TA28
Tatour, Lana
RF47, TF40
Thornton, Christy
WD04, TD49
Tatum, Dillon Stone
FB07, WD28
Thrall, Calvin
WB03
Tavares Furtado, Henrique
WA30, RE40, WF20
Thum, Pingtjin
WA16
Tavares, Vanessa
WD20
Thurairajah, Tanuja
WA49
Tavares, Vinicius
WE47
Thurber, Ches
RF41, WD43, RD37
Taydas, Zeynep
TI43
Tickner, Arlene B.
WH32, FB39, TI29, TB00
Taylor, Julie
WF16, RB46
Tieku, Thomas Kwasi
WA23, FA28, WG15, RE01, WB22
Taylor, Kirsten
WA20
Tiemessen, Alana
WI06
Taylor, Lucy F.
TA35
Tierney, Dominic
WF34
Taylor, N. A. J.
RH45
Tierney, Michael J.
RG18
Taylor, Samantha
RA22
Tiessen, Rebecca
WF40, RC04, RG16, RI47
Teco , Rachel
FA02, RC28
Tiller, Rachel
TC09, WC29, FC10
Teeple, Nancy
FB08
Tilton, Zach
TE32
Teitel, Ru G.
WH28, TE11, TI21
Timmerman, Ma hew
RI44
Tekath, Miriam
RA09, TI13
Timofeev, Ivan N.
FA42
Tekenet, Ra a
TD22
Tinnirello, Maurizio
FB43
Telarolli de Almeida Leite, Maria Luísa
WB39, TA00
Tir, Jaroslav
FD39, WF04
Tellez Patarroyo, Ivonne
TA43, WG01, RF05, TF23
Tiscornia, Lucia
RB07, RF38
Tellez, Juan
RB48
Tiwari, Rishabh
TG09, TA32
Tellidis, Ioannis
RC03
Tiwary, Rityusha Mani
FC13, FC31, WE13, WD01
Templeton, Jessica
RB35, TC14, WA19
Tkachenko, Stanislav L.
TF25, RC15
ten Oever, Niels
FB36, WC48
Tkacheva, Olesya
TF25
Teng, Jiunn-Cherng
FC05
To, James
WG45
Tennant, Elizabeth
TA00
Tobin, David
RG25
Tepe, Sultan
TH41, WI31, WE36
To , Monica Du y
WD10, RD28, RE28, WA01, WG48
Teraoka, Ayumi
RH26
Tokdemir, Efe
TB38, WA44, FB41
Terpan, Fabien
WD07
Tokhi, Alexandros
WE19
Terradas, Nicolás
WA14, RC19, RF42
Tolipov, Farkhod
TA00
Tessnow-von Wysocki, Ina
TC09
Tollefsen, Andreas Forø
WB05, RE39
Thakur, Monika
TG25, RI39, TC18
Tomar, Varun
WE26
Thakur, Shalaka
FC37
Tomas, Luah
WA47
Thaler, Kai
TI32, WF29
Tomashevskiy, Andrey
WH16, TA08
Thankachan, Shahana
WF08
Tombe, Sandra
RI28
Theiner, Patrick
WD22, RA35, TA44, TG36
Tomé Silva, Carlos Henrique
WF38
Then Bergh, Sarah
TA13
Tominaga, Yasutaka
RA29
Therien, Jean-Philippe
TI03
Tomlinson, Robert
RA08, WF10, WH12
Theuerkauf, Ulrike
RB28
Tomz, Michael
RI41, WF28, RE13
Theussen, Amelie
TA12, FA26
Tonami, Aki
RB24
Theys, Sarina
RH14
Toomey, Michael
WB01
Thiagarajan, Karthikeyan
FB16
Topgyal, Tsering
RG25
Thiel, Markus
WG35
Topor, Lev
RF01, RI30, WH14, TD20
Thiers, Consuelo
TC25
Toprani, Anand
TG31
Thies, Cameron G.
FB42, RH06, WF21, RD25
Toral, Pablo
RH33, WG17
Thiessen, Chuck
TF38, WE28, RF45, TB37
Torbat, Akbar
WF43, RF21
Thiollet, Helene
WB17
Torigian, Joseph
RH25
Thomas, Nicholas David
TB06, RI25
Toros, Harmonie M.
RD39, RE29
Thomas, Raymond
WG29, TA00
Torrent, Ignasi
FC36
Thomas, Sco M.
RH38, RD45, RG44, TD03
Torres-Baches, Efren
RG02
Index of Participants
Torres-Beltran, Angie
WH16
U mtseva, Anastasia
TC04, RF40, WI28
To en, Robbie
RF32
Uji, Azusa
WG40, RI09
Towns, Ann E.
WE45, RB22, FC33, WF02
Ulasoglu Imamoglu, Saadet
WH36
Trachtenberg, Marc
WG48
Ulatowski, Rafal
TF04, RA37, RD44
Traistaru, Corina Ioana
TG48
Ulrich, Marybeth
TF12, WA31
Tran, Phuong Thao
TH07
Uluorta, Hasmet
TD01
Trauthig, Inga Kris na
WB24, WB42
Um, Jimyong
TG34, RI21
Traven, David J.
WI16
Umar Wahedi, Ayesha
RF27
Travouillon, Katrin
RF48, FD24
Umar, Ahmad Rizky Mardha llah
RI06
Treib, Oliver
WE19
Underwood, Erik
TD47
Treverton, Gregory F.
WC30
Unver, Akin
RF18, RH40, FB46
Trinkunas, Harold
TF18, TE13
Upadhayaya, Anjoo Sharan
WE12
Tripathi, Siddharth
TG33, WE28, RG12
Uprety, Dambar
TA00
Trithara, Dakoda
TC39
Urdinez, Francisco
FB19
Tri o, Angela
TG47
Uribe, Andres
RG06, TH33
Trivedi, Priyamvada
FB23
Uribe, Juanita
TE16
Triviño Salazar, Juan Carlos
FC43, TF14
Urlacher, Brian
WI14
Troitskiy, Mikhail
TE06, TH38
Urquijo, Kyle
WA25
Trombe a, Maria Julia
RD09, RA08, TE26, TC41, TD22, WG16
Urwin, Eliza
TE32, TA23
Tromblay, Darren
RG02
Ustun, Cigdem
WH38, FC17
Trommer, Silke
TA09
Utama, Rahardhika
RA41
Trondal, Jarle
WG15
Uysal, Nur
TF48
Trote Mar ns, Marcelle
TF31
V. Cruz De Carvalho, André Luiz
WF38
Troumbley, Rex
WI43, RI01
Vabulas, Felicity
TD25, WG06
Trownsell, Tamara
TA47, TH26, WE07, RG49
Vadlamanna , Krishna Chaitanya
RA40
Trubowitz, Peter
RI05, FD11
Vadrot, Alice
TC09
Trumbore, Peter F.
WH39
Vahda , Mahnaz
FD25
Tryggestad, Torunn L.
TA31
Vai nen, Tiina
TG04, TE02, TD02
Tsaganea, Doru
FB19
Valarezo, Juan Carlos
RE42, RD20
Tsingou, Eleni
RF20, TC06
Valdez, John
TA00
Tsintsadze-Maass, Eteri
RE06
Valeeva, Diliara
WA00
Tsourapas, Gerasimos
WB16, FD33, TC08, RC21
Valeriano, Brandon
RF39, TD05
Tsui, Chin-Kuei
TH35, WD23
Valikhanova, Aiganym
TF16
Tsujita, Toshiya
TA16
Valk, John-Harmen
RD45, TH22
Tsygankov, Andrei P.
TE04, RC15
Valle Machado da Silva, Marcos
WA36
Tuchtenhagen, Ralph
TD26
van Baalen, Sebas an
FD45
Tucker, Joshua
FB46
van Beek, Maël
RI40
Tucker, Karen
TH26
van den Berg, Ma hias Adriaan
WG19
Tudoroiu, Theodor
TE18
van den Boogaard, Vanessa
TI32, TG05
Tuinier, Pepijn
WG19
Van den Bosch, Jeroen
FC39, RD23
Tulane, Salomé
WI40
van der Hoeven, Sara
RA30
Tumenbaeva, Shirin
TE21
van der Kist, Jasper
WI15, WH11
Turan Zara, Aslıhan
TH43
van der Ven, Hamish
RA19, RC10, RB34
Turan, Tuba
RF11
van Deursen, Max
RB21
Turco, Linnea
TE03
Van Doorslaer, Hielke
TF37
Turner, Kimberly
TH36, FC11
van Hoef, Yuri
TF49
Tuschling, Lina
TF17
Van Hoo , Paul
RF29, WB49, WA08
Tussie, Diana
TE00
Van Milders, Lucas
RD39, RH31
Tuxhorn, Kim-Lee
RI45, TE01
Van Nostrand, Rachel
RE41
Tyburski, Michael D.
TE26, TI36
Van Praag, Benjamin
TC43
Tyrala, Michael
RC05
Van Puyvelde, Damien
RA48, WC48
Tyson, Katherine T.
TG10
Van Rythoven, Eric A.
RF48
Tzankova, Zdravka
FC38
van Sliedregt, Elies
TC32, TF14, FB13
Tziampiris, Aristotelis
FD19
van 't Klooster, Jens
RB03
Tzimitras, Harry
RF08
van Wingerden, Enrike
RB39
Uemura, Takehiko
WA17
Vanc, Antoaneta
WF48
Uesugi, Mamoru
TF48
Vandenbergh, Michael
FC38
Uesugi, Yuji
RE09
Vanderhill, Rachel
RE06, WI07, TC28, TG23
Index of Participants
VanDeveer, Stacy D.
TB35, WI28, FC01
Vitale, Lucia
FC26
vanHeerde-Hudson, Jennifer
RF16
Vitalis, Robert
RI33, FC11, WC00
VanNijna en, Debora L.
WE33
Vlaskamp, Mar jn
RC11, FB44
Vansina, Laura
TE34
Vlavonou, Gino
WE47
Varadarajan, Latha
RD26
Voelkner, Nadine
FD42
Vardanika, Zoi
FB22, RD33, RF35, WE10
Voeten, Erik
TC22, TD00
Vasconcellos, Jade
RH01
Vogel, Birte
TI37, TF38
Vashchilko, Ta ana
RD11, TA00
Vogel, David
RF43
Vasko, Timothy
FB35, RG01
Vogt, Manuel
FB04
Vasquez, John A.
TC16
Vogt, Roland
RC25
Vassiliou, Phaidon
TG15
Volgy, Thomas J.
TI34
Vasudevan, Shreyas
RF21
Volodarsky, Sasha
WB38, RE06
Vatansever, Adnan
WC32
Volpe, Tristan Anderson
WE17
Vaynman, Jane E.
TE48
von Billerbeck, Sarah
TB28, FA31, FB27
Väyrynen, Tarja H.
TA10
von Borzyskowski, Inken
TD25
Vazquez, Karin
RE11, TE36
von Chamier, Paul
TA27
Vedovato, Ana Luiza
TE41
von Hlatky, Stefanie
RE44, FC32
Vega-Oliveros, Didier A.
WC49
von Lucke, Franziskus
WF06
Veilleux, Jennifer
RE07
von Uexkull, Nina
WC49
Veit, Konstan n
TD26
Vorkunova, Olga
TA00
Vekasi, Kris n
FD25
Vormedal, Irja
TA37, RA37
Velasco, Kristopher
TC18
Voskressenski, Alexei
WD03
Velasquez, Nicolas
RC17
Vosse, Wilhelm M.
WC43
Velazquez, Rafael
RC32
Voytas, Elsa
TG20
Veliu, Liridona
RB43, TA00
Voy v, So ya
TH18
Venema, Agnes
RG28, TF42
Voyvodic, Clara
WB14, TG05
Vennesson, Pascal
WH18, TG38, RF04, RB23
Vuce c, Srdjan
TB01, WE01, FA30
Vera, So a
TI28
Vuković, Siniša
WI12, WB06
Vera-Adrianzen, Fiorella
TE32
Vullierme, Magali
WG10
Verastegui Ledesma, Rocio del Pilar
FC05
Vuori, Juha A.
TC44, WF13
Verbakel, Derek
WB48
Waddick, Aubrey
TI45
Verbruggen, Maaike
TI04, WD39, TE48
Waehlisch, Mar n
FA12, FC36
Verdeja, Ernesto
RF07
Waever, Ole
TA36, RC29, RG44, TE09
Verhaegen, Soetkin
WF28, TE20
Wagner, Karsyn
TE38
Verma, Abhishek
TA00
Wagner, Kevin
WE13
Verma, Krishna Kumar
RG39, RC12
Wagner, Rebecca
WI06
Verma, Rahul
RF28, TD18
Wagner, Wolfgang
TB40
Verma, Raju
FB43
Wagner-Rizvi, Tracey
WH41, WD38
Verschuren, Sanne
TA21
Wahlrab, Amentahru
WE04, WH34, WC27, TD33, TE11
Versloot, Larissa
RA39, WF30
Wai, Zubairu
TB04
Vesco, Paola
RE39
Waites, Ma hew
WG35, RC27, RG48
Vest, Charles
WI11
Wajner, Daniel F.
TE22
Viana, Manuela Trindade
RE18, RF24
Waldman, Tom
FA00
Vicic, Jelena
FA38
Walentek, Dawid M.
WI34
Vieira, Moisés Moreira
RB30
Walker, R. B. J.
WE49, RC29, TB02, TH47, WD00
Vigneswaran, Darshan
RD34, RC45, WH36
Walker, Stephen G.
TC25, WE46, RC16
Vij, Ritu
TH47
Walker, Vivian
RG33, FC23
Vijge, Marjanneke
WA28
Wallensteen, Peter
TA10
Viksand, Sindre Gade
TF36, WC05
Wallsten, Kevin
TB45
Villa, Rafael A.
WA36
Walsh, Dawn
RE40, FC44
Villanueva, Joshua
TB22
Walsh, Denise
WH05
Villegas Cruz, Angel Manuel
TI45
Walt, Stephen Mar n
RF03, RI05
Villegas, Ciera
RB40
Walters, Rosie
RE12
Villenave, Sabrina
TF23
Wang, Alissa
FD15, RC37
Vinjamuri, Leslie
RD28, TH01
Wang, Chen
TD48
Viola, Eduardo
TG29
Wang, Chengli
FB19
Viola, Lora
WE19
Wang, Frances Yaping
TD40
Visnovitz, Peter
RB02
Wang, Hanjie
TG29, WC31
Index of Participants
Wang, Hung-Jen
RB12
Welsh, Blair
TA14
Wang, Jian
WF48
Welsh, Jennifer
TC30
Wang, Juan
RC34
Wendlberger, Andreas
RA24
Wang, Peng
WB11, TF21, RF09
Wenham, Clare
TF26, RI21, TG04
Wang, Raymond
RF09
Wernecke, Errick
RC42, TB49
Wang, Xiaonan
TD34
Werner, Karolina
TG11, WH13
Wang, Yi
FD38
Wertheim, Stephen
TG08
Wang, Yuan
WG02, TB36
Wer mer, Skyne Uku
TA00
Wang, Zhiyuan
WG20
Western, Shaina D.
TE20
Wang-Kaeding, Heidi
RG25
Westerwinter, Oliver
RB05, FB29, WB22
Wanis-St. John, Anthony
TA24
We estad, Jorgen
WD34, RB20
Wank, David
RG30
Wheeler, Deborah L.
FD00
Warner, Daniel
FC30
Wheeler, Nicholas John
TB29
Warner, Michael
WC30, TC33
Whelan, Daniel J.
RF11, WF22
Warren, Bri aney
RC37
Whetstone, Crystal
TH39, FD05
Warren, T. Camber
RE37, RA38, TI07
Whitaker, Beth Elise
WB05
Wasif, Rafeel
TA19
White, Peter
FD06
Wasik, Oliwia
TG43
White, Sabrina
RG48
Watanabe, Chika
FA30
Whitehall, Geo rey A.
RB38
Watanabe, Tsukasa
FA34
Whiteside, Craig
TH28, WD16
Watanuki, Ryo
FC05, TG37
Whitlark, Rachel Elizabeth
RB06
Waterman, Alex
WD08, WB14
Whitley, Samantha
WG37
Waters, Jayson
FA43, RD08
Whitlock, Mark
TG38
Wa s, Michelle
RB41
Whitman, Richard G.
WF45
Wayne, Carly
RI40, TG15
Whi en-Woodring, Jenifer
TC27, FB46
Weaver, Catherine Elizabeth
RF20, FA47, RE24
Whooley, Jonathon Patrick
WA26
Weaver, John
FD04
Whyte, Christopher
RF39, WF31
Webb, Clayton
RE45, RI40, WF25
Wibbels, Erik
RB48
Weber, Heloise
FB39, TE07, TH47
Wibben, Annick T. R.
WD25, WA39, WE03, RE29, WC47
Weber, Katja
TA45, TH03
Wickramarachi, Heather
WF16
Weber, Mar n
RD09, TC01
Widerberg, Oscar
TF32, RA19
Weber, Steven
WI02
Widmeier, Michael
WB14, FD06, TB10
Weber, Yuval
TF25, RC15, RD48
Wiebelhaus-Brahm, Eric
TE15, RH16, TG20, RD04, WG24
Webster, D. G.
WC25, TD10, TC09
Wiedekind, Jakob
TH35
Wedekind, Peter
TB07
Wiegand, Krista E.
RF30, RH24, WC03, RD06
Weeks, Jessica
TB38
Wiener, Antje
Wegener, Maximilian
WC23
WG03, WE24, WF06, RG44, RF13,
WD42, RI13, TA00
Wegge, Njord
FD04
Wietzke, Frank Borge
TA30
Wehner, Leslie E.
TB43, WE04, TC25, WF21, RA47
Wigen, Einar
RI33, WF05
Weichselbraun, Anna
WF15
Wijeratne, Suneth
TG36
Weidmann, Nils
WA27, WB00
Wijsman, Ka nka
FD36
Weidner, Jason R.
FD21, RF24, WA30, TC41
Wilcox, Lauren
RG13, RC29
Weinek, Nora Beryll
WA29
Wilde, Ralph
TH20, TE24
Weinert, Ma hew S.
TI00, RF11, RH11
Wildeman, Jeremy
WF40
Weinhardt, Clara
TA09, FA03
Wilén, Nina
FA39
Weintraub, Michael L.
RF38, RH37
Wilkenfeld, Jonathan
RG45, WI45
Weiss, Anita
WF01, TE12, WC36, WD49
Wilkens, Jan
WF06, FA48
Weiss, Jessica C.
FA01
Wilkinson, Cai
TA22
Weissinger, Laurin
TA16
Wilkinson, David O.
TA41
Weissmann, Mikael
RC23, FD38
Willard-Foster, Melissa
RA26
Weitzel, Michelle
RH10
Willardson, Spencer L.
TE40, TA34
Weizman, Elian
RE19, TF40
Wille, Tobias
WF18, FA30
Weko, Silvia
TB07, TE28
Willers, Ole
RF20
Welch, David A.
WG34, RC40, WD06, TC47
Williams Jr., Robert E.
WC09, TH17, RD46
Weldon, Isaac
WF11
Williams, Gregory
RD41, TH34
Weldon, Sirje Laurel
FB25
Williams, Heather
RB23, TE48, TD09
Wellhausen, Rachel
WB03, RF36, TB07, FD41
Williams, Kristen
TA45, TE12, RD01, RG47
Wells, Ma hew
FA34
Williams, Owain D.
WA29, RI25, WD37, FC26
Index of Participants
Williams, Rob
WF33
Wright, Thorin M.
TE26
Williams, Unislawa
WA03
Wrobel, Anna
WB30, FB26, RD23
Williamson, Ryan
RA36
Wu, (Clark) Aoqi
FB03, TC40
Williamson, Sco
TD40, WF29
Wu, Cathy Xuanxuan
WF33
Willigen, Niels Van
RB45
Wu, Fuzuo
WG38
Willis, Charmaine N.
RH27, RC12
Wu, Judy Tzu-Chun
WG09
Wilson, Page L.
RF34
Wueger, Diana
FC03
Wilson, Steven
FB18
Wuthnow, Joel
FB03
Wilson-McDonald, Alexandria
WF24
Wuthrich, Michael
WI31
Windsor, Leah Cathryn
FD03, FB42, TH11, RD46
Wylie, Lana
FB05
Wineco , W. Kindred
WB34, WA00
Wynne-Hughes, Elisa
WB10
Winger, Gregory
WF43
Xavier, Constan no H.
WB16, RA12, FC03
Winkler, Stephanie
TC19
Xia, Ying
WF36
Winner, Andrew C.
RI08
Xiong, Haoming
FC16
Winnwa, Isabel
WF23
Xu, Jian
TH41, RD36
Winsle , Gary
FB43, RF43, RB13
Xu, Jing
TH41
Winston, Carla
WF07, TA44, TG41, RI01
Xu, Stephanie
TE18
Wippl, Joe
TH05, RI26, TC33
Xu, Wenjiao
RC37
Wirtz, James J.
WG19, RI26, TF42, TI25
Yacob-Haliso, Olajumoke
TD02
Wiseman, Geo rey R.
TA05
Yadav, Punam
RC20, TC34, TD02, RH00
Wishnick, Elizabeth
TB06, RB24, WD02
Yadav, Rakesh
RB12
Wisniewski, Rafal
TF30
Yadav, Shivani
WA42
Wivel, Anders
TF18, TA45, WF21, WA12
Yadav, Smita
FB14
Wojciuk, Anna
TG34, WH15
Yadav, Vijaylakshmi
RB26
Wojczewski, Thorsten
TC23, WH27, RE32
Yahel, Ido
TF39
Woldemariam, Yohannes
FA14
Yakohene, Afua Boatemaa
TE37
Wolf, Dana
TF39
Yalçın, Mustafa Onur
FB15
Wolf, Daniel
FC39
Yalvaç, Faruk
RE14
Wolf, Sonja C.
WG01, TB24
Yamamoto, Raymond
TD27
Wolfe, David A
WB31
Yan, Karl
WG23
Wol , David
TA42
Yan, Pu
RC17
Wol , Stefan
RB28
Yanacopulos, Helen
TI30, TD41
Wolford, Sco
TC16
Yang , Duanyi
FC38
Wolkenhauer, Anna Katharina
RA05
Yang, Shiming
RC34, TI05, WD34, TF19
Wolterman, Jus n
WG21
Yang, Xiao Alvin
FC07
Womack, Malia
WC40, FD05
Yang, Yanjun
FD15
Wong, Audrye
FD08, TB16, FA01
Yang, Zi (Ivy)
FC21, RA24
Wong, Frankie Ho Chun
RB09
Yanow, Mireille
WC46
Wong, Mary
WI42
Yao, Jiong
WH39
Wong, Seanon
TB29
Yarr, Linda J.
TD01
Woo, Byungwon
WB27, RI09
Yaworsky, William
RI38
Woo, Jung-Yeop
WD24
Yazici, Irmak
FC09, WE36
Wood, Colleen
WA33
Ye, Huei-Jyun
WB36
Wood, Reed M.
RD24, WB28, TE26, RB16
Ye, Min
FB19, FD08
Wood, Stepan
WC35, RA19
Ye, Min
WI45
Work, JD
RG28, TH02, RA21
Yekple, Michael
TG39, WC17, TA00
Worrall, James E.
FA07, RF35, WB14
Yelamos, Charlo e
RE03
Worsnop, Alec
RA10
Yeo, Andrew
FB03, FD38, RI08
Worsnop, Catherine
TF26, RI21
Yeophantong, Pichamon
FC25, RF09, WI46
Worth, Owen
TD06, WF17, WB15
Yermakova, Olena
RB29
Worth, Thomas
WF09, WE08
Yesilada, Birol A.
RF27, RG19
Wosgrau Padilha, Lucas Felipe
WC21, TA00
Yi, Sophie Wushuang
RC00
Wouters, Jan
RC22
Yigit, Sureyya
TH40
Wrange, Pål
TD23
Yildirim, Kerem
WC22
Wrathall, David
RB40
Yildiz, Ezgi
WE24, TB47
Wright, Je rey
TA20
Ying, Luwei
WA35
Wright, Katharine A. M.
TA06, TC05, FA46
Yishayahu, Gadi
WG32
Wright, Nancy
TH42, RD15, RE16
Yoder, Brandon
TA17
Index of Participants
Yoder, Chris
RG29
Zerbe, Noah
RG21
Yokota, Masatoshi
WB28
Ze l, Kers n
FA45
Yokotsuka, Shino
WB48
Zevnik, Andreja
RE18, TG13, WD00
Yonten, Hasan
RA27, RI43
Zeweri, Helena
RA27
Yoo, Hyon Joo
RE08, TF21
Zhai, Zheng
RI10
Yoon, Hohyun
FA24
Zhang, Chuanhong
FC42, TB22
Yoon, Yeajin
RF08, RH26
Zhang, Hong
TG47
Yoshida, Shingo
TA42
Zhang, Jiakun Jack
TD34, WI11, WF33
Yoshihara, Toshi
WB07
Zhang, Ke an
TA17, RF09, RE48
Yoshimura, Sachiko
WA17
Zhang, Nicole/Zixuan
TC27
Youde, Jeremy
RI21, RF35, TD42, TG18
Zhang, Peng
TC04
Young, Joseph
RH02, TI07
Zhang, Qi
TA00
Young, Michael D.
WE46
Zhang, Qingmin
TA05
Young, Oran R.
FC10, FB17
Zhang, Xueying
FD26
Yu, Bowen
WF36
Zhang, Yingliang
TA39
Yuan, Xinyu
RE09
Zhao, Huanyu
TA00, TE47
Yue, Jiahua
RC33
Zhao, Lingbo
TB38
Yüksel, Umut
FD02, TB47
Zhao, Tong
TD09
Yuzawa, Takeshi
RF23
Zhao, Xiaoyu
RG18
Zach, Danielle
TF13
Zhong, Weifeng
TC36
Zahar, Marie-Joelle
TB32, RG10, RD13
Zhou, Min
TA00
Zaharna, R. S.
RA34, FC23, WF48
Zhou, Rachel
WE35
Zahava, Orli
WH01, RB21, TH06
Zhou, Yuan
TG12
Zahavi, Hila
TG36, TB26
Zhu, Boliang
TI45
Zaidan, Yasir
WB40
Zhu, Jintao
TA00
Zajączkowski, Jakub
WE26, RA17
Zhu, Keren
TG47
Zakaria, M. D.
TE12
Zhu, Yuan Yi
RD15, TE41
Zakharov, Aleksei
TD35
Zhukov, Yuri
WB00
Zakhirova, Leila
TA41
Zhukova, Ekatherina
FB25
Zalewski, Marysia
WI01, TB12, RD08, WC47
Zickgraf, Caroline
WB41
Zaman, Rashed Uz
RF06
Ziegler, Charles E.
TE30
Zamore, Leah
RC07
Ziegler, Eva
FA35
Zanardi, Claudia
TH42
Zierler, Ma hew
TD06, TH42
Zano , Laura
FD42, FA43, WF18
Zille, Túlio Resende
WE42
Zapata Cancelado, Maria Lucia
FA19, RG03, RA06
Zimmermann, Hubert
TC06
Zappile, Tina
WC02
Zocchi, Benede a
FC08
Zarakol, Ayşe
WG03, WH00, FD11, FC22, TB00
Zohar, Guy
FA08, WE22
Zarkin, Jessica
RB07
Zohouri, Pegah
WD49
Zarnegar Delo re, Maryam
WF18
Zoli, Corri
WA09, RD48
Zartman, I. William
TH38, WI12
Zollmann, Florian
WA09
Zaslavskaia, Natalia G.
WC32, RI07
Zollmann, Julie
WD48
Zebek, Alan
TE28, RI42
Zorri, Diane
TA00
Zebrowski, Christopher R.
WB25, TH32
Zucker, Noah
TE26
Zeerak, Nasema
TA00
Zuern, Michael
TA26, WF28, TC22, WE19
Zeiser, Pamela
FB05, RB45, RA20
Zulver, Julia
RH30, WC07, TI02
Zeitz, Alexandra
TB11, RA04, RF02
Zuzarte, André
TA39
Zelin, Aaron
TH28, RC31, WD16
Zvobgo, Kelebogile
RA43, WG06, WE03, FC11, RF13
Zellen, Barry
WI13
Zweibelson (MAJ), Ben
RE43
Zellen n, Alexa
WF06
Zwingel, Susanne
TE37, RF10
Zelli, Fariborz
RH45, FB17
Zellman, Ariel
TF34, RF30
Zemanova, Stepanka
RG44, TA00
Zencirci, Gizem F.
FA23
Zeng, Ka
FD08
Zeng, Yuleng
WF33
Zeng, Yuzhu
TE31
Zengin, Huseyin
TH33
Zerba, Shaio
TB43, RD27