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10th Pan –European Conference on International Relations
7-10 September 2016, Izmir, Turkey
Preliminary Programme(published 11 March 2016)
Tuesday, 06 September 2016
Young Researchers’ Workshops (by invitation only)
YRW 1: Knowing How? Research Methods in Complex EnvironmentsTime: Tuesday, 8:45am – 18:00pm
Convenor: Kerstin Tomiak (Cardiff University, United Kingdom)Discussants: Roger MacGinty (Manchester University, United Kingdom), Gearoid Millar (University of
Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
YRW 2: The Significance of Obscured Practices and Subjects: Investigating Silences in TransnationalLegal SpacesTime: Tuesday, 8:45am – 18:00pm
Convenors: Sofia Stolk (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Renske Vos (University of Edinburgh,United Kingdom)
Discussants: Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg Law School, The Netherlands), Michelle Farrell (LiverpoolUniversity, United Kingdom)
Wednesday, 07 September 2016
Welcome and Plenary
WP01: Plenary: “The State of Turkey”
Time: Wednesday, 15:00pm – 17:00 pm
Chair: Thomas Diez (University of Tübingen, Germany)Participants: Senem Aydin Düzgit (Bilgi University, Turkey), Ioannis Grigoriadis (Bilkent University, Turkey),
Ayilin Güney (Yasar University, Turkey), N.N.
Parallel Semi-plenaries
WP02: Semi-plenary I “Between Rule of Law and Lawlessness: the Legal Orders of International andWorld Society” Time: Wednesday, 17:30pm – 19:15 pm
Chair: Mathias Albert (Bielefeld University, Germany)
Participants: Tanja Aalberts (Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law, The Netherlands), Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom), Tonny Brems Knudsen (AarhusUniversity, Denmark), Cornelia Navari (University of Buckingham, United Kingdom)
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WP03: Semi-plenary II: “On the Margins of World Society” Time: Wednesday, 17:30pm – 19:15 pm
Chair: Katja Freistein (University of Duisburg, Germany)Participants: Fiona Adamson (SOAS, United Kingdom), Isaline Bergamaschi (Université Libre de Bruxelles,
Belgium), Ali Bilgic (Bilkent University, Turkey), Morten Boas (NUPI, Norway), Mark Laffey (SOAS, United Kingdom)
WP04: Semi-plenary III “Is There Still an EU Foreign Policy?” Time: Wednesday, 17:30pm – 19:15 pm
Chair: Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)Participants: Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University, The Netherlands), Stefania Panebianco (University of
Catania, Italy), Solveig Richter (University of Erfurt, Germany), Ben Tonra (University CollegeDublin, Ireland)
Thursday, 08 September 2016
TA01: Asylum and Refugee Protection in Times of 'Crisis' Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Valeria Bello, United Nations UniversityDiscussant: Valeria Bello, United Nations University
Turkey and the Syrian Refugees: Moving Beyond the “Guest”Status
Gallia LindenstraussInstitute for National Security Studies, Israel
The Refugee Protection Crisis as a Common Pool Problem
Thomas Gammeltoft-HansenDanish Institute for Human Rights, Denmark
Social Order and Displacement in the Syrian Conflict
Rana B. KhouryNorthwestern University, United States of America
The Mare Nostrum Operation and the SAR approach: from anItalian response to a new European strategy to address theMediterranean migration crisis?
Stefania PanebiancoUniversity of Catania, Italy
Crucial links between poverty, immigration, development andsecuritization
Ana Isabel Rodríguez IglesiasUniversity of Coimbra, Portugal
TA03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Turkey: I Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Cemal Burak Tansel, University of Sheffield
Discussant: Cemal Burak Tansel, University of Sheffield
Establishing neoliberal hegemony through theinstrumentalization of populism and religious/ ideologicalsymbolism: The Case of Turkey between 2002 and 2015
Umut Bozkurt1, Umut Koldas2 1Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus;
2Near East
University, North Cyprus
Uneven Development and Unexpected Outcomes: A HistoricalSociology Guide to the "New Turkey"
Oguzhan GokselIstanbul 29 Mayis University, Turkey
Historicizing Institutional Restructuring of AuthoritarianNeoliberal State: Turkish Mass Housing Administration
Havva Ezgi DogruYork University, Canada
The ‘Other’ Gezi Moment: Counter -Gezi Social Forces in
Authoritarian NeoliberalismAli BilgicBilkent University, Turkey
Actually-existing Authoritarian Urbanism in Asia and beyond:A Comparative Analysis of Turkey and China
Ceren Ergenc1, Zhao Zhang2 1Middle East Technical University, Turkey;
2University College
Dublin, Ireland
TA05: Trends in European Foreign Policy Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Knud Erik Jørgensen, Yasar UniversityDiscussant: Knud Erik Jørgensen, Yasar University
Can I have my money back? Analysing the usefulness of EUmisappropriation sanctions following revolutionary takeovers
in Tunisia, Egypt and Ukraine.Andreas BoogaertsKU Leuven, Belgium
Research on the Policies of EU Towards Southeast Asia
Xu JingyiNankai Univeisity, China, People's Republic of
The EU as A Global Actor: Time for a New andComprehensive European Grand Strategy
Sinem KocamazEge University, Turkey
Questioning the narrative of the European Union as a peaceproject
James HeadleyUniversity of Otago, New Zealand
Contemporary Foreign Policy for EU Global Strategy
Margarita StarkeviciuteEuropean Parliamentary Research Service, Lithuania
TA06: Economies of Military Power Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Christophe Wasinski, Université Libre de BruxellesDiscussant: Christophe Wasinski, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Aid and the Ouroborus: US Foreign Military Assistance andHuman Security in Pakistan
Ciaran GillespieUniversity of Surrey, United Kingdom
Algoritmic Warfighting: The Production of Military Dominancein the Marketplace
Gregor NollLund University, Sweden
The Business of War and the Military-Economy NexusEmily Jane GilbertUniversity of Toronto, Canada
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“Give them stuff, and they’ll like us”: The gendered,neoliberal logics that underpinned counterinsurgencystrategies, and the collapse between military anddevelopment practice in Afghanistan.
Hannah Partis-JenningsUniversity of St. Andrews, United Kingdom
The Operational Impact of Commercial Support on FinnishForeign Policy in Afghanistan
Mikko Juhani RäkköläinenUniversity of Tampere, Finland
TA07: Interaction in Democracy Promotion (I): Conceptual andtheoretical approaches Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Jonas Wolff , PRIFDiscussant: Gearoid Millar , University of Aberdeen
Conceptualizing Interaction: Democracy Promotion asNegotiation
Annika Elena Poppe1, Julia Leininger 2, Jonas Wolff 1 1Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany;
2German
Development Institute, Bonn, Germany
Democracy Reception
Jeff Bridoux
Aberystwyth University, United KingdomHow values matter for democracy promotion
Julia Leininger 1, Kai Striebinger 2 1German Development Institute, Germany;
2German Development
Institute, Germany
Civil Society organisations – new players in Germany’sforeign policy?
Jan Robert Lohmann1, Daniel Göler 2 1Jean-Monnet-Chair of European Politics, University of Passau,
Germany;2Holder of the Jean-Monnet-Chair of European Politics,
University of Passau, Germany
Democracy Promotion and Authoritarian Counter-Framing
Philipp KuntzUniversity of Bochum, Germany
TA10: Ethical Security Studies: New Research Agendas Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Jonna Nyman, University of LeicesterDiscussant: Jonna Nyman, University of Leicester
Positive Security: Evaluating an Emerging Research Agendawithin Ethical Security Studies
Paul Roe1, Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv2 1Central European University,
2UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Oiling the machinery of the European Security Industry? TheEthics of Ethics in EU Security Research
Kristoffer Lidén1, Ben Hayes1, Matthias Leese2 1PRIO,
2University of Tübingen
Shedding light on security practices’ hidden assumptions
Marco Krüger University of Tübingen
Sex, Solidarity and Security: A Queer Exploration of Sweden’s
feminist foreign policyJosefin Hedlund Kings College London
The Role of the Researcher in the Designation of What Makesa Threat
Sarah Perret Sciences-Po Paris
TA11: Ethnographic Approaches to InternationalInterventions: Violence, Risk and Access to the Field Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Morten Boas, Norwegian Institute of International AffairsDiscussant: Morten Boas, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
Serious and unserious organized crime: field perspectives
Francesco Strazzari1,2
1Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy; 2NUPI - NorwegianInstitute of International Affairs
Researching peacebuilding in South Sudan: Challenges,strategies, and reflections
Gabrielle DaoustUniversity of Sussex, United Kingdom
The road to El Fasher: Ethical and practical challenges ofembedded research
Mateja PeterSt Andrews University, United Kingdom
‘The Civil-Military Cooperation in Post-Conflict Operations asan Anthropological Space: the Case of the ItalianMultinational CIMIC Team in the Space of Virtual Peace ofLebanon’
Giovanni ErcolaniPeace Operations Training Institute, USA
TA13: European (Dis)integration and the Migration Challenge:Internal Divisions and Differentiated Integration Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Selcen Öner , Bahçeşehir UniversityDiscussant: Gracy Pelacani, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
A Re-movable East? How precarious is the V4 countries' EU-European belonging in light of their response to the migrationchallenge?
Benjamin TallisInstitute of International Relations, Czech Republic
Populist Contagion Uploaded – The Rebirth of the VisegradCooperation and the European Refugee Crisis
Daniel HegedüsGerman Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), Germany
Illiberal and nationalist back-clash against EU solidarity asthe consequence of the migration crisis
István Hegedűs Hungarian Europe Society, Hungary
The EU’s Restrictive Immigration Policies in the Wake of theArab Spring: Challenge for the Concept of “Normative PowerEurope” Zehra Funda Savaş Middle East Technical University, Turkey
TA15: New Paradigms in European Security Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London/ChathamHouseDiscussant: Andrew Mark Dorman, King's CollegeLondon/Chatham House
Would ‘Brexit’ really cause a dismal state of Europeandefence?
Fatma Zeynep Özkurtİstanbul Gelişim University, Turkey
Non-traditional threats and challenges to European securityin the 21st century. Do institutions matter?
Andrzej PodrazaCatholic University of Lublin, Poland
Sanctions- the way toward greater European energy security?
Yana DanevaThe Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland
‘European Army’ Coming to the Fore: Defence Integration inPolitical Discourse
Tomas KuceraCharles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Contemporary Arctic Meets Global Politics: Rethinking ArcticExceptionalism in the Age of Growing Uncertainty
Harri Mikkola, Juha KäpyläThe Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland
TA18: Emotions in Global Politics: Conceptual andMethodological Openings Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Linda Åhäll, Keele UniversityDiscussant: Michelle Pace, Roskilde University
Emotions, Aporia and the Reconstitution of Communityfollowing Crisis
Erica Simone Almeida Resende
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Western Media and the ‘Angry Arab Man’: Towards anontological exploration of emotions in the realm inInternational Relations
Sabiha AlloucheSOAS, United Kingdom
Migrations, Emotions & Identities: Whereto the Study ofInternational Relations
Bezen Balamir CoskunGediz University, Turkey
The Transnational Imaginary of Amity: Cinema, War andConnective Filmmaking
Noah Keone Viernes Akita International University, Japan
TA20: Historical International Relations: A Roundtable Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am Chair: Xavier Guillaume, University of EdinburghDiscussant: Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Participants:Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh),Benjamin de Carvalho (Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs), Halvard Leira (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs), Ayse Zarakol (University of Cambridge), Julia CostaLopez (University of Oxford)
TA22: Liberal Ideology and its CriticsTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Zeynep Arkan Tuncel, Hacettepe UniversityDiscussant: David Bates, Canterbury Christ Church University
The spirits we cite, or: How even democratic war theoryreproduces what it opposes
Valerie WaldowMagdeburg University, Germany
Economic and political valorisation of territory: aninterdisciplinary Marxist theory of imperialism for US “pivotto Asia”
Zeno LeoniKing's College, United Kingdom
What Justifies a Legitimate State in Contemporary Politics? Yutang JinUniversity of Oxford, United Kingdom
International Ideologies: Beyond Socialism, Liberalism andConservatism
Benjamin MartillCanterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom
TA24: Postcolonial Cases on the Philippines and the World at-largeTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Julia Maria Linder , Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität BonnDiscussant: Philip James Sindingan Minoza, Lyceum of thePhilippines University Manila
A feminist methodology for studying EU policies in the
postcolonial worldHanna L. MuehlenhoffUniversity of Tuebingen, Germany
Colonial entanglements: theorizing Philippine democracywithin international relations
Carmina Yu UntalanOsaka University, Japan
The Bangsamoro Question in the Philippines
Nassef Manabilang AdiongPhilippine International Studies Organization (PhISO), Philippines
The power of the Filipino Migrant worker
Kenji Kim Villadolid SarioIBON International, Belgium
International Criminal Law as an Informal Empire: TheEvidence”
Clare Frances MoranEdinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom
TA26: Islam and the WestTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Gul Ceylan Tok, Kocaeli UniversityDiscussant: Raffaele Mauriello, University of Tehran
The Islamic civilisation in the international relation
Alhadje Aly Garba KountaCentre d'Etudes Stratégiques, Mali
Islam and the West: What do we learn from history?
Beatriz Bissio Neiva MoreiraFederal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Relation between Islam and the West within the Contextof Globalization
Anwar Hassen TsegaMarmara University, Turkey
Islamic Humanitarianism: Challenging Western CivilizationalMissions or Replicating Them?
Eda SevininCentral European University, Hungary
TA28(1): Visions, transitions and historical ruptures incapitalismTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Ilona Steiler , University of Helsinki
Discussant: Ilona Steiler , University of Helsinki
Paris 1871 and Fatsa 1979: Revisiting the TransitionProblematique
Onur AcarogluUniversity of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Understanding the dynamics of a revolution
Pedro Rubio TeresHigher School of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation
Strategies and subjects of social reproduction struggles incontemporary Europe
Bue Rübner Hansen1, Manuela Zechner 2 1 Aarhus University, Denmark;
2Humboldt University, Germany
The Positive Role of Vision for Mapping a Route out ofCapitalism
Paul Raekstad
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Weaponising Social Reproduction.
Keir MilburnUniversity of Leicester, United Kingdom
TA28(2): New Perspectives on Marx's Concept of theAlternative to CapitalismTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Peter Hudis, Oakton Community CollegeDiscussant: Peter Hudis, Oakton Community College
Title: Marx’s Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism
Peter HudisOakton Community College, United States of America
Transition from Capitalism: A Preparatory Phase
Saeed RahnemaYork University, Canada, Canada
Value Production, Remuneration and the Foundation ofAnticapitalist Justice
Jan Májíček1,2 1Charles University Prague, Czech Republic;
2SOK
Iranian Discussions on Marx's Alternative to Capitalism
Frieda AfaryIranian Progressives in Translation, United States of America
Politics of Value: On Route to a Post-Capitalist Urban Society
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TA32: Digital Diplomacy: Taking Stock and Moving ForwardTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Corneliu Bjola, University of OxfordDiscussant: Andrea Calderaro, Cardiff University
“Digital by Default”: Making sense of British diplomacy in thepost-public diplomacy era
James Pamment Lund University
The Use and Abuse of Digital Technology in World SocietyMarcus Holmes The College of William & Mary
Theorising Digital Diplomatic Trolling as Symbolic Violence:Sources, Mechanisms and Implications
Corneliu Bjola University of Oxford
The Estonian Data Embassy: hibernating the nation-state in adigital era
Nicholas RobinsonRoyal Holloway, University of London
TA33: Inclusion and Exclusion as Analytical Categories ofPolitical Settlements ResearchTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Cindy Wittke, University of KonstanzDiscussant: Christine Bell, University of Edinburgh
Shaping Young Lives: How do international norms affectinter-generational relations in post-conflict Sierra Leone?
Rachel AndersonUniversity of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Structure and Agency: Explaining Democratization in Tunisia
Sonja S. GrimmUniversity of Konstanz, Germany
The Nexus between Norms, Politics, and Culture of Inclusion
Esra CuhadarBilkent University, Turkey
Under Pressure. The FARC-EP's fight for peace.
Barbara Gruber Austrian Institute for International Affairs, Austria
TA36: Norms of Protection in World Society: principles,pillars, and purposesTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Chiara de Franco, University of Southern DenmarkDiscussant: Chiara de Franco, University of Southern Denmark
Protecting Aid Workers: Insider-Outsider Networks asTranslators of The Security Management Norm
Andrea SchneikerUniversity of Siegen, Germany
Changing concepts of security: New roles for human rights atthe UN Security Council
Troels Gauslå EngellUniversity of Copenhagen, Denmark
Joining the 'War on Terror' and ‘Responsibility to Protect’:
practical idealism and logics intertwined in Danish foreignpolicy
Anders Wivel1, Annemarie Peen Rodt2 1University of Copenhagen, Denmark;
2Royal Danish Defense
College, Denmark
The Responsibility to Protect: Lessons from Syria
Yasmine NahlawiNewcastle University, United Kingdom
TA40: Russia's Foreign Policy: Power, Status, IdentityTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Guilherme Moreira Leite Mello, Universidade Nova deLisboaDiscussant: Vincent Charles Keating, University of SouthernDenmark
A less restricted Iran: an ally or competitor for Russia's role
as regional great power? The case of Armenia and AzerbaijanRia LaenenKU Leuven, Belgium
Russian foreign policy and the rhetoric of humiliation
Tom CasierUniversity of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies
Russia’s conservative norms and values discourse as asource of geopolitical othering: an incentive for ‘Eurasianintegration’ or a Trojan horse for the EU?
Lien VerpoestKatholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Status power or power status? Russia's foreign policy afterUkraine
Maria Raquel FreireUniversidade de Coimbra, Portugal
The ‘Rising Power’ Status and the Evolution of InternationalOrder: Conceptualising Russia’s Syria policy
Moritz PieperUniversity of Salford, United Kingdom
TA41: Capitalism and its criticsTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Nurdan Atalay Güneş, Mardin Artuklu UniversityDiscussant: Bettina Bruns, Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde
Neoliberalism and the Neoliberal Growth Model
Lawrence Williamson HallKing's College London, United Kingdom
Austerity as a disciplinary “dispositif”: Troika's interventionin Portugal
António LeitãoFaculdade de Economia da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Large-Scale Privatizations and the Neoliberal Transformationof the State in Turkey under the Justice and DevelopmentParty Rule
Merih Angin1, Pinar Bedirhanoglu2, Deniz Gungor 2 1Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
Switzerland;2Middle East Technical University
Which Capitalism? Economic transformation of the WesternBalkans between internal demands and external requirements
Jelena SapicCentar - Public Policy Research Centre, Serbia
The bail-out program in Greece: a critical assessmentKonstantinos MyrodiasLondon School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UnitedKingdom
TA43: Interdependence, power and leverage: Complexrelations between the EU and its borderlandsTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Jean-Pierre Cassarino, Institut de Recherche sur leMaghreb ContemporainDiscussant: Jean-Pierre Cassarino, Institut de Recherche sur leMaghreb Contemporain
Externalization of migration policies vs instrumentalization ofmigration: clash of strategies in the Mediterranean?
Asli Okyay, Jonathan Zaragoza-Cristiani Borderlands project, RSCAS,European University Institute
Power and interdependence in the Israel-Palestine-EuropeanUnion
Raffaella A. Del Sarto SAIS Europe, Johns Hopkins University/ European UniversityInstitute
The European Union and Turkey: Transforming Europeanperiphery into European Borderlands
Meltem Muftuler-Bac Sabanci University
Putnam in North Africa: The Political Economy of the Euro-Mediterranean Trade Integration Revisited
Christos Kourtelis Maastrich University
Shifting the narrative: managing energy interdependence inthe Mediterranean
Gonzalo Escribano Real Instituto Elcano
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TA44: Governing Security: Legal Strategies, Frames andTechnologiesTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Sofia Stolk, Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamDiscussant: Tanja Aalberts, Centre for the Politics ofTransnational Law
The production of plunder: Somali piracy in international legalthought
Tor KreverLondon School of Economics, United Kingdom
The Force of Transnational Law: EU Crisis Management andthe Changing Architects of Legal Rule
Renske Nina VosUniversity of Edinburgh, UK
Do New Wars Require New Laws? The difficult task ofclassifying the armed conflict in Iraq
Amelie TheussenUniversity of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Governing Security Beyond Sovereignty: Legal Strategies ofPrivate Security
Patrick CullenNUPI, Norway
Assembling (non)knowledge: law, security and resistance
Claudia AradauKing's College London, United Kingdom
TA45: Theories & Approaches to the Study of the Global SouthITime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Nadine Godehardt, German Institute for International andSecurity AffairsDiscussant: Andrea Teti, University of Aberdeen
GPS of the Modern Middle East: Interstices between WorldSociety and Local Practices
Stephan StetterUniversität der Bundeswehr Munich, Germany
Towards a Southern Methodology of IR: challenges, caveatsand curiosities of post/decolonial epistemologies
Franziska MüllerUniversity of Kassel, Germany
Disciplinary core – area periphery: The place of area studiesin IR knowledge production and communication
Stephen ArisCenter for Security Studies, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
From International Relations to International Relationality…Or What Can we Guanxi about in Global Life?
Emilian Kavalski Australian Catholic University, Australia
Beyond the Western-Eurasian divide: Domestic andInternational sources of Turkey’s Southern Dimension
Ariel Gonzalez LevaggiKoç University, Turkey
TA50: Social Reproduction, Scale and the World MarketTime: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45amChair: Daniela Tepe-Belfrage, University of SheffieldDiscussant: Daniela Tepe-Belfrage, University of Sheffield
Continuous Proletarianisation and Social Reproduction at theFrontiers of the Expanding World Market
Alex Nunn, Priyan Senevirathna, Dave RobertshawLeeds Beckett University, United Kingdom
Conceptualising the household in contemporary capitalism:implications for feminist political economy
Ian BruffUniversity of Manchester, United Kingdom
Refugees, housing, social reproduction, and multiscalarneoliberalization
Ray Merritt Silvius
University of Winnipeg, CanadaPerforming Spatial and Social Change: The Visible Power ofthe World Economic Forum
Ali SaqerWarwick University, United Kingdom
TB01: Migration, Norms and EthicsTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Nevena Nancheva, Kingston UniversityDiscussant: Nevena Nancheva, Kingston University
International Migration and Global JusticeFiona B. AdamsonSOAS, University of London, United Kingdom
Global Norms, International Law, and Local Politics
Kevin Robert McGahanNational University of Singapore, Singapore
Creating More Humane Migration Regimes ThroughCompassionate Migration: The Present Struggle of IrregularMigrants Escaping Fear and Extreme Poverty
William F. ArrochaMiddlebury Institute of International Studies, United States of
America
The Pope as Migrant: Refugees, Papacy and Pilgrimage asDefault Position of World Society
Mariano Pasquale BarbatoWestfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
Inhospitability and the Production of Precariousness
Anne NeylonUniversity of Liverpool, United Kingdom
TB03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Turkey: IITime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Pinar Bedirhanoglu, Middel East Technical UniversityDiscussant: Pinar Bedirhanoglu, Middel East Technical University
Does Authoritarianism Signal the Crisis or the Success ofNeoliberal Hegemonic Projects? On “Strategic Measures ofConsent” in EU-Europe and Turkey
Katharina BodirskyMiddle East Technical University, Turkey
Bordering the crisis: surveillance economies in the age ofAuthoritarian Neoliberalism
Annalena Di GiovanniUniversity of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Impact of Neoliberalism on Education: The Loss of the Idea ofDemocratic Education
Devrim Kabasakal BadamchiIzmir University, Turkey
The Sustainability Paradox in Renewable Energy Policies ofTurkey and Anti-HES Movements
Koray MutluMcMaster University, Canada
Kettling as a Form of Authoritarian Neoliberalism
Ali Rıza Taşkale Hacettepe University, Turkey
TB05: Foreign Policy Orientations Challenged: the cases ofTurkey and IranTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Jozef Batora, Comenius UniversityDiscussant: Jozef Batora, Comenius University
A New Grand Strategy for Turkey: From Regional Stability to aScientific Future
Nejat Dogan Anadolu University, Turkey
Foreign Policy is for Maximizing National Interests: AnExample from Turkish-Azerbaijani Relations
Buğra Sarı Gazi University - İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University, Turkey
Searching for an Eponym of Turkey’s foreign policyorientations: Proactivity, Rhythm and/or Precious Loneliness
İsmail Erkam sula
Bilkent University and Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey
Iran and the Dawn of the New Islamic Civilization
Laleh Gomari-Luksch
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A Role-theoretical Analysis of Iran’s Emergence as aRevolutionary State and the US-Iranian Confrontation
Christian EmeryUniversity of Plymouth, United Kingdom
TB06: Militarization: Experiencing, Siting, Transforming
Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Rachel Woodward, Newcastle UniversityDiscussant: Rachel Woodward, Newcastle University
A brief history of the development of Australia’s military jurisdiction from colonisation.
Sharyn Maree JenkinsCharles Sturt University, Australia
Doing military fitness: physical culture, civilian leisure andmilitarism
Kevin McSorleyUniversity of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
War from the Comfort of Home: The ‘Deployed on Station’ Challenge
Andree-Anne {Andy} MelanconUniversity of Sheffield, United Kingdom
The Discomfort of Safety: Theorizing Gendered CivilianAnxiety in Wartime
Katharine MillarUniversity of Oxford, United Kingdom
The Ethics of Gender Integration in the Post-Heroic Military
Andrea EllnerKing's College, London, United Kingdom
TB07: Interaction in Democracy Promotion (II): Insights fromdemocratization studiesTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Annika Elena Poppe, Peace Research Institute FrankfurtDiscussant: Jeff Bridoux, Aberystwyth University
Democracy Promotion Strategies, Dynamics and Outcomes Acomparison of external-domestic interactions at national andlocal level.
Lisa Maria GroßIndependent, Germany
Democracy and human rights in Ethiopia - the interplay oflocal and external discourses on democracy and humanrights norms
Sarah HinzUniversity of Potsdam, Germany
Depoliticizing the politicized? The effects of the EU’s civilsociety funding in the context of hegemonic struggles inTurkey
Hanna L. MuehlenhoffUniversity of Tuebingen, Germany
Promoting Democracy through Measurement: The Case ofTurkey
Yetkin Başkavak
Yildiz Technical University, TurkeyStabbed in the back? The interplay of external democracypromoters and local actors of change during political violence
– the case of Yemen
Solveig RichterWilly Brandt School of Public Policy, University of Erfurt, Germany
TB10: In Search of Radicalism: Ethics, Politics, PraxisTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Chris Rossdale, University of WarwickDiscussant: Chris Rossdale, University of Warwick
What is a Minor International Relations Theory?
Nick Michelsen Kings College London
Disposable People and Decolonial Ethics in the Quest forGlobal Justice
Louiza Odysseous University of Sussex
Political Spirituality: The Radicalism of Parrhēsia
Michael Dillon University of Lancaster
Derrida, Adorno and the Subject/Object Relation: Inversion,Subversion and the Question of Radicalism
Aggie Hirst City University London
“Philosophy … lives on because the moment to realise it wasmissed”: Post-positivism and the possibility of radicalthought in International Politics
Tom Houseman University of Manchester
TB11: Ethnographic Approaches to InternationalInterventions: The Problematic Notion of 'the Local' ITime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Mats Utas, Uppsala UniversityDiscussant: Mats Utas, Uppsala University
The Problem with the Local: Conceptual, Ethical, andMethodological Challenges in Conducting Research in FragileEnvironments
Tatiana CarayannisSocial Science Research Council, United States of America
Understanding the ‘local’ side of state building:intermediaries, interaction and the transformation of socialspace in democracy promotion and peacebuilding in Lebanon
Sina BirkholzFreie Universität Berlin, Germany
Space-centred ethnography in post-peace agreement setting
Eric LeppUniversity of Manchester, United Kingdom
Ethnic security dilemma at micro-(spatial) scale: ethnicalliances, intercommunal non-aggression pacts, andpreemptive violence during violent riots in southernKyrgyzstan from the perspectives of international relationsand security studies
Joldon KutmanalievEuropean University Institute, Italy
TB13: European (Dis)integration and the Migration Challenge:Islam, Modernity, TurkeyTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Cvete Koneska, St Antony's College, University of OxfordDiscussant: Nuri Ali Tahir , Bursa Technical University
The visible and invisible story of migrants ‘crisis:
Helene, Paule Cristini1, Claudio Lanza2 1International University of Monaco, Monaco;
2University of
Bologna, Italy
Securitization/Insecuritization, the Politics of Legal Practicesand the Governance of Refugee Issue in the EU
Muge KinaciogluHacettepe University, Turkey
Further Differentiated Integration in the EU after the EconomicCrisis and Syrian Refugee Crisis: Reviving the EU Bid forTurkey?
Selcen ÖnerBahçeşehir University, Turkey
Labor Migration from Turkey to Europe: Determinants,Dimensions and Challenges
Meltem Ince YenilmezYasar University, Turkey
The challenge of refugees for the host country: comparativeanalysis of the factor of the Syrian refugees in EU andUkrainian refugees in Russia
Vasil SakaevKazan Federal University, Russian Federation
TB15: Europe and Force AdaptationTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Tracey German, King's College LondonDiscussant: Tracey German, King's College London
European Convergence in Drone operations for a newSecurity Architecture
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Transatlantic Cybersecurity Cooperation: A New Issue Areafor the Transatlantic Security Community?
Dimitrios AnagnostakisBursa Orhangazi University, Turkey
Managing the Use of Armed Force: From Democratic Controlof the Military to Regulatory Governance of Private Militaryand Security CompaniesJelle LeunisVrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
An Evaluation of the Shift in French Policies against theIslamic State after the November 13 Attacks on PsychologicalGrounds
Armagan GozkamanBeykent University, Turkey
The Empire Strikes Back? The United Kingdom and the 2015Strategic Defence and Security Review
Andrew Mark DormanKing's College London/Chatham House, United Kingdom
TB22: Ideology and International RelationsTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Benjamin Martill, Canterbury Christ Church UniversityDiscussant: Benjamin Martill, Canterbury Christ Church University
Re-thinking the role of ideology in Realism
Andre Filipe BarrinhaCanterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom
Welfarism in International Thought
Leonie Holthaus, Jens SteffekTU Darmstadt, Germany
A critical engagement with non-rationalist IR: on the role ofideology, and reclaiming realism
Minda HolmNorwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway
Assessing Ideology and International Relations through theparadigm of International Law: A turn towards AnalyticTheory
Deepak Ravi MawarKings College London, United Kingdom
TB24: Philippines in a Postcolonial WorldTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Hadje Sadje, Far Eastern University ManilaDiscussant: Wilfred Dominic Josue, Free University of Berlin
One-Dimensional Development: A Critical Discourse Analysison the UN Development Goals in the fabric of PhilippineSociety
Philip James Sindingan MinozaLyceum of the Philippines University Manila, Philippines
U.S. Neocolonialism, Nuisances and Hybridity in PhilippinePolitics
Erickson Calata
Polytechnic University of the Philippines, PhilippinesImagining Manila Galleons Today: (Neo-)Colonial History andthe Prospects of Filipino-Latin American Relations
Konstantinas AndrijauskasVilnius University, Lithuania
Vatican’s Soft Power to the Philippines: A Comparison on thePhilippine Public Issues during the Pontificates Of John PaulII and Benedict XVI
Brian Uy DoceJilin University
TB26: Islamic State and StatecraftTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Raffaele Mauriello, University of TehranDiscussant: Deina Abdelkader , University of MassachusettsLowell
Comparative Conundrum between Nation-State and MuslimGovernance
Nassef Manabilang AdiongPhilippine International Studies Organization (PhISO), Philippines
Conceptions of the State in the Iranian Revolution:Khomeini's Vision
Mehdi BeyadSchool of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University ofLondon, United Kingdom
The "Islamic State" - organization undermining the symbolicorder of modern nation-state and creating a new model ofreligious state
Galit Truman ZinmanUniversity of Haifa, Israel
The narrative of Islamic State and its impact on thedevelopment international system
Holger MölderTallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Beyond the Nation-State: Islam and Non-State Actors
Noha Khaled EzzatIndependent
TB28: Ethical production, technology and control: who ownsthe future?Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Phoebe Moore, Middlesex University LondonDiscussant: Phoebe Moore, Middlesex University London
Double speak and self-calculation as acceleration: Thequantified working self
Phoebe MooreMiddlesex University London, United Kingdom
Ethicalism: designing algorithms for collective communities
Felicity ColmanManchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
Techno-economic futures: Within or beyond capital?
Elke Schwarz1, Amin Samman2 1University of Leicester, United Kingdom;
2City University London,
United Kingdom
Social networks between post-capitalism and post-socialism
Tiziana TerranovaUniversità 'L'Orientale', Italy
Are Personal Metrics in the Workplace GenuinelyEmancipatory?
Suneel JethaniUniversity of Melbourne, Australia
TB29: Maritime Security Studies: a Conceptual FrameworkTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: James Andrew Malcolm, Coventry UniversityDiscussant: Ioannis Chapsos, Coventry University
Anarchic Sea? Theorizing the New Maritime Security Agenda
Christian Bueger 1, Tim Edmunds2 1Cardiff University, United Kingdom;
2Bristol University, United
Kingdom
Zonation: Enacting the New Nomos of the Sea
Barry J. RyanKeele University, United Kingdom
The Shock of the Old at Sea? Applying Sociology ofTechnology Insights to understanding Maritime Security andNaval Conflict.
Brendan FlynnNational University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
Maritime Security and Human Rights: Friends or Foes?
Sofia GalaniUniversity of Bristol Law School, United Kingdom
TB30: Methodology in Critical Political Economy ITime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Claes Axel Belfrage, University of LiverpoolDiscussant: Claes Axel Belfrage, University of Liverpool
Post-positivist and critical methods of IPE
Joscha Wullweber
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University of Kassel, Germany
Mapping out the construction of Critical (International)Political Economy
Owen WorthUniversity of Limerick, Ireland
How Can Jessop’s Dialectical Relativism becomeEmancipatory? Bringing the SRA back to Poulantzas' ClassAnalysis
Jon Las HerasUniversity of Manchester, United Kingdom
The role of Case Studies in Critical Political Economy
Claes Axel Belfrage1, Felix Hauf 2, Harald Koepping1 1University of Liverpool, United Kingdom;
2University of Frankfurt,
Germany
TB32: Digital Technologies and Transnational PoliticsTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Madeline Carr , Cardiff UniversityDiscussant: Madeline Carr , Cardiff University
A state of hacking – what rules apply to hacking state actors?
Hein Dries-ZiekenheinerVIGILO, The Netherlands
Big Data: Scrutinising the Rise of a Concept in EuropeanPolitics
Andreas Baur-AhrensUniversity of Tübingen, Germany
The neglect of agency: power diffusion and states in thecyber domain
Jamie CollierUniversity of Oxford
Machine learning and malleable risks: how new technologiesshape transnational cyber-security
James ShiresUniversity of Oxford
TB33: Political Settlements and Measuring PeaceTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Andrew Neal, University of EdinburghDiscussant: Jonas Wolff , PRIF
Peace processes and political settlement: Assessing successand failure of peace agreements
Christine Bell University of Edinburgh
Good enough measuring
Roger Mac Ginty University of Manchester
Political settlements and the politics of transformation in Asia
Alina Rocha Menocal DLP Birmingham
Mastering turbulence: analysing political settlements ascomplex social systems
Jan Pospisil University of Edinburgh
TB36: Institutions of protection in World Society: actors,structures, and power relationsTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Anders Wivel, University of CopenhagenDiscussant: Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
Protection of Civilians: UN-EU cooperation
Darya Pushkina1, Annemarie Peen Rodt2 1St. Petersburg State University, Russian Federation;
2Royal
Danish Defense College, Denmark
PoC plan and outcomes joint mission led by UN and Gov DRC
Franck Mwamba KonsonkubiUnited Nations, Congo, Democratic Republic of the
The Women, Peace and Security agenda and the ‘RefugeeCrisis’: Missing connections and missed opportunities in
EuropeAudrey Reeves1, Aiko Holvikivi2
1University of Bristol, United Kingdom;
2London School of
Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Do they really care? Protection of Civilians and the VetoPowers in the UN Security Council
Kristoffer Liden1, Simon Reid-Henry2,1 1Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway;
2Queen Mary, University
of London
Protection of Civilians in South Sudan across international
organizationsHannah Elena DöngesGraduate Institute of International and Development Studies,Switzerland
TB38: Responsibility and the Location of Moral AgencyTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Antje Vetterlein, Copenhagen Business School / HarvardUniversityDiscussant: Hannes Hansen-Magnusson, Cardiff University
Responsibility as Political Beauty? Derrida and the globalethics of responsiveness
Stephan EngelkampUniversity of Muenster, Germany
Responsibility beyond the "self" - Challenging dualisms in
thinking about resilienceSarah Ponesch Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), Austria
Small Island States and the Duty to Rescue
Milla Emilia VahaUniversity of Turku, Finland
The International Community – What are you Talking About?
Mor MitraniFreie Universitat Berlin, Germany
TB39: New institutions, new order?Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, SOAS, University of LondonDiscussant: Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, SOAS, University ofLondon
Does the Beijing Consensus Suggest More Equal WorldOrder?
Mehmet Sahin Aksaray University, Turkey
The Opposition by Rising Powers to The Cosmopolitan andConstitutional Ambitions of International Criminal Justice .
Daniel James Henry WandUniversity of Leeds, United Kingdom
From R2P to RwP: Brazil, the Global South and thegovernance of humanitarian military intervention
Bruno Cardoso ReisUniv. Lisboa, Portugal
The New Development Bank – Challenging or Complementingthe Global Economic Order?
Nicolas Burmester
Aarhus University, DenmarkChanging the World Order of International Finance? NewChina-led Development Funding Institutions
Margot Schueller, Jan-Peter WogartGerman Intitute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Germany
TB40: Russia's Eurasian Union: energy policy and beyondTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Lien Verpoest, Katholieke Universiteit LeuvenDiscussant: Elias Götz, Aarhus University
Energy Diplomacy and Military Power: A resurgent Russia onthe international Chessboard
Vipul Kumar VaibhavJawaharlal Nehru University, India
Region-building as foreign policy strategy: how Russia
constructs the Eurasian regionAnn-Sophie Gast1,2
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2Kollegforschergruppe "The
Transformative Power of Europe"
Russian Foreign Energy Policy in the Middle East
Mühdan Sağlam Ankara University, Turkey
The concept of "Energy superpower" as a driving force forRussia´s foreign policy?
Felix JaitnerUniversity Vienna, Austria
Unification as a model of Russian Imperial Policy: Crimeacasus
Tomasz Stępniewski1, Andrzej Szabaciuk2 1Catholic University of Lublin, Poland;
2Catholic University of
Lublin, Poland
TB41: Non-state actors and international securityTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Niels Terpstra, Utrecht UniversityDiscussant: Elena Zhirukhina, University of St Andrews
The Political Economy of Private Security. Explaining theDifferences in Domestic Private Security Policy
Helge Rüdiger StaffUniversity of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Violence in the Neoliberal World: Private Military and SecurityCompanies at the Frontier of a New Politics of Security inSomalia
Jethro NormanUniversity of Leeds, United Kingdom
Authorities’ Assemblages and Re-specification of State in theInternational Control of Private Security
Cyril Magnon-pujoCentre Européen de Sociologie et de Science Politique - ParisSorbonne, France
What role for the local? An analysis of the Israeli-PalestinianPeace Process in light of the Palestinian Authority’slegitimacy crisis
Joana RicarteUniversity of Coimbra, Portugal
TB43: European soft power and its competitorsTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Beatrix Futak-Campbell, Leiden UniversityDiscussant: Faiz Sheikh, University of Hamburg
Alternative Conceptions of Modernity as a Challenge toEurope
Cord Jakobeit, Stephan Hensell, Jörg MeyerUniversität Hamburg, Germany
From norm-taker to norm-shaper and institution-creator:China
Fleur Elise HuijskensFudan University, China, People's Republic of
Journey to the West: The “Theory Migrant” in the Age ofChina Rising
Yih-Jye HWANGLeiden University
Reinventing soft power? Russia’s soft power in the post-Soviet space
Eleonora Tafuro AmbrosettiMETU, Turkey
The Competition of Normative Powers?: Analyzing theEuropean and Russian Visions for the Post-SovietNeighborhood, 1991-2015
Kazushige KobayashiGeneva Graduate Institute of International and DevelopmentStudies, Switzerland
TB44: Legal Geographies of World SocietyTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Michelle Farrell, University of LiverpoolDiscussant: Nikolas M. Rajkovic, Tilburg UniversitySecond Chair: Nikolas M. Rajkovic, Tilburg University
Imagining Distance and Locality at the International CriminalCourt; maps, movement and landscapes in the Ntaganda case
Sofia StolkVrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jurisdiction, Global Governance, and World Order:Extraterritoriality as an Analytic Framework
Ellen GuttermanYork University (Glendon College), Canada
The rights to explore Extended Continental Shelves
André Panno BeirãoBrazilian Naval War College, Brazil
Theorizing Jurisdiction
Gregor NollLund University, Sweden
Reinventing territory
Tanja AalbertsCentre for the Politics of Transnational Law, The Netherlands
TB45: Theories & Approaches to the Study of the Global SouthIITime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Michael John Bloomfield, University of Oxford
Discussant: Emilian Kavalski, Australian Catholic UniversityTravelling theories in the global south – when Arabism meetsLatinism
Morten Valbjorn, Maiken Gerladi Madsen Aarhus University, Denmark
Pedagogical Encounters in a Transitional Space: Invigoratingthe Postcolonial in International Relations
Ananya SharmaJawaharlal Nehru University, India
The (Under)Study of the Global South Foreign Policies duringthe Cold War Era
Mehmet Osman ÇatiMuğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Turkey
The Enduring Validity of the Spirit of Bandung - Continuityand breakdown in southern diplomacy - 1955-2015
Beatriz Bissio Neiva MoreiraFederal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Constructing International Relations Theories with LatinAmerican characteristics
Wiebke Wemheuer-VogelaarFreie Universität Berlin, Germany
TB50: Households, Families and AusterityTime: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pmChair: Sophia Price, Leeds Beckett UniversityDiscussant: Sophia Price, Leeds Beckett University
The Every - Day of German Family Policy Reform: TranslocalTransformations in the Organisation of Childcare
Nina SuesseKing's College London, UK
Recovery and responsibilisation: Lone and low-paid parents,Universal Credit and the gendered contradictions of UKwelfare reform
Ruth CainUniversity of Kent, United Kingdom
The Failing Promise of Middle Class Inclusion and Disciplinefor those who Don't or Can't Aspire to it
Alex Nunn1, Daniela Tepe-Belfrage2 1Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom;
2Sheffield University
Families with young children, precarious labour, austerity andresistance
Stefano BaLeeds Trinity University, United Kingdom
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TC03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism: Origins, EvolutionsTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Cemal Burak Tansel, University of SheffieldDiscussant: Cemal Burak Tansel, University of Sheffield
The intellectual roots of authoritarian neoliberalism:neoliberal thought’s focus on the state and the household
Ian Bruff
University of Manchester, United KingdomOn the Resilience of Neoliberal Ideology
Matthew Eagleton-PierceSOAS, University of London, United Kingdom
Beyond the Global and the Local: Bertelsmann and theMaking of German Neoliberalism
Julian Germann, Mareike BeckUniversity Of Sussex, United Kingdom
Globalization, Neoliberalism and the Challenges ofDemocratization
Assel Tutumlu (Rustemova)1, Philip Cerny2 1Gediz University, Turkey;
2Rutgers University, USA
Authoritarian yes. Neoliberal, well, maybe not
Morten OugaardCopenhagen Business School, Denmark
TC05: Turkey in the shifting political landscapeTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Johanna Vuorelma, University of WarwickDiscussant: Zenonas Tziarras, University of Central Lancashire
The Economics Behind Israeli-Turkish Rapprochement
Gabriel Mitchell Virginia Tech University
The Widening of Turkey-KRG Relations
Christina Bache Fidan Kadir Has University
Turkey’s uncomfortable approach to hybrid warfare andstrategy: How Turkey’s past restricts its future
Wayne McLean Australian National University
Populism on Steroids: Limits of Erdoganism in the MiddleEast
Halil Gurhanli University of Helsinki
Turkey’s Hegemonic (In)Capacities Under the AKP
Zenonas Tziarras University of Central Lancashire
TC06: Violent Visualities: Mediations of MilitarismTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Caroline Holmqvist, Université libre de Bruxelles/SwedishInstitute of International AffairsDiscussant: Caroline Holmqvist, Université libre deBruxelles/Swedish Institute of International Affairs
Due North: Passchendale, Hyena Road, and CanadianMilitarisation
Davd MutimerYork University, Canada
Popular Geopolitics for Construction of Pro-AmericanMentality in Japan: An Approach from the Military-Industrial-Media-Entertainment-Network
Yukio MaedaSoka University, Japan
“Do What Really Matters”: Visual Militarization in the GermanArmed Forces’ New Recruiting Ad Campaign
David Shim1, Frank A. Stengel2 1University of Groningen;
2Kiel University, Germany
The War Scarf? The Keffiyeh and the politics of rebellion
Jane TynanUniversity of the Arts London, United Kingdom
The Cloning of War Experience: Consequentialism,Deontology and Critique
Evren M. EkenUniversity of London, United Kingdom
TC07: Interaction in Democracy Promotion (III): Insights frompeace/state-building scholarshipTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Sonja S. Grimm, University of KonstanzDiscussant: Nicolas Lemay-Hebert, University of Birmingham
The Futility of Surveillance in Complex Peacebuilding:Supporting instead of Managing Local Agency
Gearoid MillarUniversity of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
The local turn in constitution building – recipe for chaos?
Andrea C Iff 1,2, Nicole Toepperwien3 1swisspeace;
2University of Basel;
3Ximpulse
Interaction and Perception - the Case of Transitional Justicein Timor Leste
Eva OttendörferPeace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
Journalist as agents of change? Media’s effects in DemocracyPromotion in South Sudan
Kerstin TomiakCardiff University, United Kingdom
TC10: Global Ethics and Institutional CritiqueTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Diego de Merich, London School of Economics and PoliticalScienceDiscussant: Diego de Merich, London School of Economics andPolitical Science
An Ethical Evaluation of Public Debts – The Need for a GlobalDiscussion
Ricardo Manuel Pereira da Silva Farinha1,2, Thomas Reinert1,2 1Jacobs University Bremen;
2Universität Bremen
Cutting off the General’s Head: An Analytic of EverydayMilitary Professionalism
Will PalmerUniversity of Manchester, United Kingdom
Doctrine Formation and Normative Violence in InternationalMigration
Christina OelgemollerLoughborough University, United Kingdom
The Ethical Commensurability between Political andAdministrative Bodies. A Case Study of the EuropeanCommission.
Simon Marijsse1,2, Ben Cohen1 1Ghent University, Belgium;
2Politheor, European Policy Network
TC11: Ethnographic Approaches to InternationalInterventions: The Problematic Notion of 'the Local' IITime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Tatiana Carayannis, Social Science Research CouncilDiscussant: Tatiana Carayannis, Social Science ResearchCouncil
La difficile écoute à la population locale
Ahmadou Mouadjamou
1
, Lisbet Holtedahl
2
1Université de Maroua, Cameroon; 2University of Tromso, Norway
Peace brokers? How studying “local contracts” in UN peacemissions can contribute to the peace-building debate: thecase of Mali
Isaline BergamaschiUniversité libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
From ‘the Local’ to ‘Location:’ Learning throughentanglements and awkward encounters
Katarina Kusic Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
Two Lands- Women and Photographic Disclosure ofDisplacement in Cyprus
Enver Ethemer 1, Enver Ethemer 2 1Presidency of North Cyprus, Cyprus;
2Envision Diversity
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TC13: European (Dis)integration and the Migration Challenge:The Mediterranean, EU Institutions and Migration GovernanceTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Nevena Nancheva, Kingston UniversityDiscussant: Muge Kinacioglu, Hacettepe University
Governing Migration towards Europe: Outsourcing MigrationControl
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Bezen Balamir Coskun
Ipek University, TurkeyEU agencies at the borders: their changing roles in thecurrent migration challenges
Satoko Horii Akita International University, Japan
The EU management of the Mediterranean migration crisis:the legitimacy problem
Fulvio Attina'University of Catania, Italy
Migration after the ‘Arab Spring’ to the EU: A Test for “GlobalActorness”
Fatma Yilmaz Elmas1,2 1International Strategic Research Organization, Turkey;
2 Ankara
University
European Border Management and Migration Crisis on theGreek-Turkish Borderlands
Nuri Ali TahirIndependent, Turkey
TC14: European Interregionalism in the Near AbroadTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Giulia Tercovich, Warwick University and ULBDiscussant: Giulia Tercovich, Warwick University and ULB
From Brussels to Berlin: Transcending Hybrid Inter-regionalism in the Western Balkans
Petar Markovic1, Stefan Vukotic2 1Université Libre de Bruxelles;
2Univerzitet Donja Gorica
Perceptions and misperceptions in inter-regional relations:The case of Euro-Mediterranean cooperation
Ragnar WeilandtUniversité libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
The EU and its neighbours: From hybrid interregionalismtowards subregionalism through interregionalism
Charalambos TsardanidisUniversity of the Aegean Rhodes Greece, Institute of InternationalEconomic Relations Athens Greece
The Limits of the EU’s Inter -regional Cooperation: The EU andits Neighbors
Aylin Ünver NoiGedik University, Turkey
The Ukraine conflict: conflict mediation and state-buildingnexus
Svitlana KobzarVesalius College, Free University of Brussels, Belgium
TC15: Russia and its borders
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London/ChathamHouseDiscussant: Andrew Mark Dorman, King's CollegeLondon/Chatham House
Georgia, NATO and the challenge from Russia
Tracey GermanKing's College London, United Kingdom
The NATO’s dilemma: Is the NATO enlargement a blessing ora curse for security in Georgia?
Shu UCHIDAUniversity of Coimbra, Portugal
The Dark Side to Security Cooperation: The EU, Russia andthe New Spheres of Influence
Iain FergusonRussian Presidential Academy for National Economy and Public
Administration, Russian Federation
Ukraine: an Asset or a Liability for the European Security?
Yevgeniya GaberEmbassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Turkey, Odessa NationalUniversity, Ukraine
The crisis of NATO-Russia conventional and strategic armscontrol
Marco SiddiFinnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland
TC18: Emotions in the Politics of Self and OtherTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Vivienne Matthies-Boon, University of AmsterdamDiscussant: Polly Pallister-Wilkins, UvA
Embodying Emotion: Ritual Practice, Sectarianism and theDiasporic Shi'a Subject
Emanuelle Degli EspostiSOAS, University of London, United Kingdom
“They love death and we love life” – Emotional narratives ofthe Gaza War 2014
Steffen HagemannTU Kaiserslautern, Germany
Between 'grand coalitions' of compassion and 'rationalpolitics': critically exploring the role of emotions inresponding to the EU refugee crisis
Katharina E. Hone Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
The Emotive and Affective Landscape of (In)Security atRockefeller Center:
Aishling Mc MorrowQueen's University, Belfast, Ireland
TC20: Political Spaces in Historical Perspective: Empire, Citiesand the StateTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Benjamin de Carvalho, NUPIDiscussant: Benjamin de Carvalho, NUPI
Material Signs, Complexity Theory, and the Conceptualizationof the Territorial State
Alena DrieschovaUniversity of Toronto, Canada
State-Formation and Violence: A Neoclassical RealistExplanation for the Variations in State Capacity in Chile andPeru
Onur ErpulFlorida International University, United States of America
Empire and Urbanization in the Making of InternationalRelations
William Alexander RookeLondon School of Economics, United Kingdom
War-making and State-making Revisited: The PacificConsequences of the Military Revolution in Europe
Suthan Krishnarajan, Jørgen Møller Aarhus University, Denmark
TC22: Ideology and War
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Andre Filipe Barrinha, Canterbury Christ Church UniversityDiscussant: Andre Filipe Barrinha, Canterbury Christ ChurchUniversity
International Relations of a Prerogative State
Todd Edmond PierceU.S. Army (Ret.), United States of America
In The Absence of D-Day: The Military as Synecdoche for theNation in the Commemoration of War
Katharine MillarUniversity of Oxford, United Kingdom
The Future of British Intervention: Iraq, Chilcot and the‘Freedman narrative’
Owen D ThomasUniversity of Exeter, United Kingdom
The Iron Lady? A Historical Interpretation of Ideology andReality in Margaret Thatcher’s Foreign Policy Thomas William HennesseyCanterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom
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TC24: The International, Identity, Religion and Language inPostcolonialismTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Ariel Gonzalez Levaggi, Koç UniversityDiscussant: Hadje Sadje, Far Eastern University Manila
The Postcolonial in Language Ideology: Exploring English asVernacular in Philippine Legislation
Catherine Lourdes Dy
EMJD GEM PhD Program (Université Libre de Bruxelles & LUISSGuido Carli di Roma)
Aloha Policy of International Relations by First Head of Stateto Travel around the World
Kalaniakea WilsonUniversity of Hawaii Manoa, United States of America
Perpetual Contestation, Hybridity, and the Construction of theNational Identity: The Ambivalent Patterns of the InterfaithRelations in Contemporary Indonesia
Hans Abdiel HarmakaputraBoston College, United States of America
Unity in Diversity: The Indonesian Pancasila and ReligiousPolicies in national and international perspective
Julia Maria LinderRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany
Badiou and Beyond: Jokowi's Democracy and TrueAlternative to Capitalism
Fadlan Khaerul AnamUniversity of Indonesia, Indonesia
TC26: Islamic Paradigms and EthicsTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Deina Abdelkader , University of Massachusetts LowellDiscussant: Lili Yulyadi Arnakim, University of Malaya
Orientalism in International Relations: Dar al-Islam versus Daral-Harb, Islamic or Khaddurian?
Raffaele Mauriello, Seyed Mohammad MarandiUniversity of Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Assessing Role of Islamic Ethics of Warfare in theContemporary Period
Shameer ModongalJawaharlal Nehru University, India
Aid paradigms: the late Islamic challenge to humanitarianassistance
Behar SadriuSOAS. University of London, United Kingdom
Explaining the Change in the course of the Arab Uprisings:Ibn Khaldun’s Concepts of Asabiyah and Dynastic Cycle
Melek SaralUniversity of Zurich, Switzerland
TC28: Theorising anti-capitalist subjectivityTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio UniversityDiscussant: Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University
Crisis and collective struggle: Lessons from the Greekindignants
Maria BakolaNewcastle University, United Kingdom
Islam and grassroots resistance: The emergence of the anti-capitalist Muslims in Turkey
Sait Serkan ÜstebayUniversity Copenhagen, Denmark
Post-what? (Mis)Understandings of capitalism in the'postcapitalism' literature
Frederick Harry PittsUniversity of Bath, United Kingdom
The (continued) problem of organisational form: mapping theparty in Negri and Badiou
Oliver HarrisonNottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
TC29: Maritime Security - IR and Statist PerspectivesTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Christian Bueger , Cardiff UniversityDiscussant: Barry J. Ryan, Keele University
Mapping Maritime Security: A Small Island Developing Stateperspective?
James A. MalcolmCentre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University
States, seas, and international politics: Rethinking the futureof small island states
Milla Emilia VahaUniversity of Turku, Finland
Neptune versus Leviathan Duel: the evolution of sovereigntyover the seas
André Panno BeirãoBrazilian Naval War College, Brazil
Securing the Transatlantic Maritime Supply Chains fromCounterterrorism: EU –U.S. Cooperation and the Emergenceof a Transatlantic Customs Security Regime
Dimitrios AnagnostakisBursa Orhangazi University, Turkey
TC30: Methodology in Critical Political Economy II
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Owen Worth, University of LimerickDiscussant: Owen Worth, University of Limerick
The Gentle Art of Retroduction: Critical Grounded Theory as aMethod for Critical Political Economy
Claes Axel Belfrage1, Felix Hauf 2 1University of Liverpool, United Kingdom (1);
2University of
Frankfurt, Germany (2)
Global Political Economy and Grounded Theory
Yvonne FrankeOtto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany
Methodological triangulation and critical IPE: an empiricalcase
Adriano CozzolinoUniversity of Napoli L'Orientale, Italy
Actors in Discourses? How to Research TNC’s DiscursivePower
Antonia GrafMünster University, Germany
TC32: Cybersecurity and CyberwarfareTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Madeline Carr , Cardiff UniversityDiscussant: Madeline Carr , Cardiff University
Data protection, information security and maritimecybersecurity
Manuel MeloDirect Hit, Portugal
Cyberspace: A Route to Strategic Success for Small States
Graham Fairclough
University of OxfordThe Dangerous Rhetoric of Cyber Deterrence
Andreas HaggmanRoyal Holloway University of London
State, Semi-State, and Non-State Actors in Cybersecurity
Florian EgloffUniversity of Oxford
Cyber Weapons as a Signalling Device
Max SmeetsUniversity of Oxford
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TC33: Neo-liberalism and the coming of a post-modernstatehood?Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Rachel Anderson, University of EdinburghDiscussant: Cindy Wittke, University of Konstanz
The (re-)emergence of the informalised state in the MiddleEast
Cengiz Günay
Austrian Institute for International AffairsNeoliberalism and national security in Tunisia: truncatedsovereignty and post-national modes of contestation
Corinna Mullin University of Tunis, Research Associate, SOAS
Post-modern jihad: the transnational identity of the jihadisubculture in Europe
Daniela Pisoiu Austrian Institute for International Affairs
The corporation as sovereign: the shifting dunes of publicand private authority
Yonit Percival SOAS
Guardianship and neo-liberalism in Turkey and Iran
Karabekir Akkoyunlu University of Graz
TC36: Practices of protection in World Society: social,normative, and institutional constellations.Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Annemarie Peen Rodt, Danish Royal Defence CollegeDiscussant: Annemarie Peen Rodt, Danish Royal DefenceCollege
Militarized protection? Reflecting on militarization and Africansecurity practices
Linnéa GelotGothenburg University, Sweden
The logics of reaction: a narrative approach to the warning-response gap
Chiara de FrancoUniversity of Southern Denmark, Denmark
The use of Airpower – the Danish way of implementingmaximum protection of civilians and still achieving its militaryobjectives.
Steen Kjaergard, Karsten MarrupRoyal Danish Defence College, Denmark
The gendered politics of protection: redirecting masculinistapproaches to security?
Christine AgiusSwinburne University, Australia
TC38: Responsibility and Accountability in GovernanceInstitutionsTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Hannes Hansen-Magnusson, Cardiff UniversityDiscussant: Antje Vetterlein, Copenhagen Business School /Harvard University
Negotiating Responsibility in Global Security Governance:Re-adjusting polycentric arrangements in the field of post-conflict peacebuilding
Tobias DebielInstitute for Development and Peace (INEF), Germany
Responsibility and the United Nations’ SustainableDevelopment Goals
Magdalena Bexell, Kristina JönssonLund University, Sweden
The Responsibility of Institutions – A Research Agenda
Mitja Sienknecht, Jürgen Neyer, Luana MartinEuropa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
The usage of 'responsibility' in the DRC's political landscape:from the exhortations of external partners to 'ownership' bynational political authorities
Stylianos Frederic MoshonasUniversity of Warwick, United Kingdom
TC39: Changing or challenging regional order?Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann, Catholic University of Rio deJaneiroDiscussant: Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann, Catholic University of Riode Janeiro
Leaders or Laggards? The Behaviour of Nigeria and SouthAfrica in the provision of regional institutions
Merran HulseFreie Universitat Berlin, Germany
Russian Revisionism. Towards a Typology
Michael SanderLondon School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Building regional order: the comparative analysis of theEurasian Union and the New Silk Road
Marcin KaczmarskiUniversity of Warsaw, Poland
Russian Greatpowerness: What does it mean for thediscussion of rising and declining powers?
Hanna SmithUniversity of Helsinki, Finland
TC40: Russia's Foreign Policy in Syria
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Ann-Sophie Gast, Free University BerlinDiscussant: Ria Laenen, KU Leuven
Representation of Russia’s Loneliness and Exclusive Role inits Foreign Policy: How to Explain (Self)Isolation?
Sergey RastoltsevPrimakov Institute of World Economy and International Relations(IMEMO) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, RussianFederation
Russian Discourse of “International Order”: Construction andUse of the West as the Other.
Vladislav DimitrovMoscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO),Russian Federation
Russian role toward Arab Spring
Rania AbdulwahabCanidian International college, Egypt, visiting lecturer ofinternational Relations, Ain shams university, Egypt
The effect of 'religious extremism' (Islamism) and perceptionof 'Greatpowerness' on Russian foreign policy in Syria
Olga ErmolaevaMiddlesex University, London, United Kingdom
The Russian Role in the Syrian Crisis
Rania AbdulwahabCanidian International college, Egypt, visitng lecturer ofinternational Relations , A in shams university, Egypt
TC43: Conflicts in the EU’s periphery: a threat for themultipolar system?Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Basak Kale, Middle East Technical University
Discussant: Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti, METUCommon Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) of the EU: AnAssessment with Respect to EU’s Role in the Multi-PolarWorld Order
Nevra EsentürkYalova University, Turkey
Developing conceptual tools for the study of the EU as adifferentiated regional power: comparing different securityframeworks in the European security
Diego BorrajoUniversity of the Basque Country, Spain
NATO-EU Relations: The Dialogue of Deaf
Cihan Dizdaroğlu İstanbul Kadir Has University
The EU and the Trap of Geopolitics: The Case of the EUsEastern Partnership
Jean F. Crombois American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria
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What’s love got to do with it? European Union engagementwith the Muslim world
Faiz SheikhUniversity of Hamburg, Germany
TC45: Legitimating INGOs in the Global SouthTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Vincent Charles Keating, University of Southern DenmarkDiscussant: Oliver Walton, University of BathSecond Chair: Angela Crack, University of Portsmouth
The Listening Zones of Development NGOs: The Role ofLanguages and Cultural Knowledge in Their Relationshipswith Southern Communities
Angela Crack University of Portsmouth
Heading South: INGO re-structuring and shifting conceptionsof legitimacy
Oliver Walton University of Bath
The financial sources of associational power: the case ofGreenpeace in India
Erla Thrandardottir 1, Susanna Mitra2 1City University London,
2Centre for Research and Education for
Social Transformation
Legitimacy, Terrorism, and NGOs
Vincent Keating1, Erla Thrandardottir 2 1University of Southern Denmark,
2City University London
Transnational Advocacy and South-South Alliances: Lessonsfrom Land Grabbing in Asia
Julie Gilson University of Birmingham
TC50: Uneven Development and Social Reproduction at theLocal ScaleTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Alex Nunn, Leeds Beckett UniversityDiscussant: Alex Nunn, Leeds Beckett University
Women as a Target of Austerity Discourse
Daniela Tepe-Belfrage, Sara Wallin
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Microsavings and financialisation of social reproduction
Sophia PriceLeeds Beckett University, United Kingdom
The local reproduction-production nexus and spatialcombined and uneven development
Jamie Adam GoughSheffield University, United Kingdom
Informal Governance in Urban Spaces: Power, Negotiationand Resistance among Georgian Street Vendors
Abel Polese1, Jeremy Morris2, Lela Rekhviashvili3 1Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia;
2University of
Birmingham;3Central European University
TC51: Discipline to come/of our own makingTime: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pmChair: Emine Munevver Cebeci, Marmara UniversityDiscussant: Emine Munevver Cebeci, Marmara University
Participants:Benjamin Wilhelm (University of Erfurt), Filipe dosReis (University of Erfurt), Maj Lervad Grasten (CopenhagenBusiness School), Zeynep Gulsah Capan (Bilkent University)
TD01: Migration Dynamics across EuropeTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm Chair: Stefania Paola Panebianco, Univ of CataniaDiscussant: Stefania Paola Panebianco, Univ of Catania
Germany and Europe’s Migrant Crisis – Analysing Domestic-International Synergies in Chancellor Merkel's Policy FramingProcess
Anne Maria Nykänen
University of Tampere, FinlandEuropean Migrant Crisis and Theories of InternationalRelations
Engin I. Erdem Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey
Emigration related politics in Eastern Europe – finding waysto embrace the populations abroad
Helga ZichnerInstitute for Regional Geography, Germany
‘Outsiders’ in France, ‘Westerners’ in the Gulf. Motives forexpatriation in the professional trajectory of second-generation French graduates of North African descentMartin Neil Lestra, Elyamine SettoulEuropean University Institute, Italy
Current Challenges in the Multilevel Governance of Migrationin the European Union
Mariya Mincheva Dimova, Iliana Rodriguez SantibanezTecnologico de Monterrey Mexico City, Mexico
TD03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Latin AmericaTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Ian Bruff , University of ManchesterDiscussant: Ian Bruff , University of Manchester
Neoliberal strategy and the hegemony of Bolsa Famíliaprogram in Brazilian welfare
Carolina Alves Vestena
State University of Rio de Janeiro / Kassel University, Germany
The Rhetoric of National Renewal in Neoliberalism: theDialectics of Coercion and Consent in the Discourse ofMargaret Thatcher and Augusto Pinochet
Heather Mary Watkins1, Maria Loreto Urbina2, Jon Mansell3 1Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom;
2University of
Wolverhampton, United Kingdon;3University of Nottingham,
United Kingdom
Dealing with Coercive Cities? Authoritarian Mechanisms ofRule in Urban Latin America
Alke Christine Jenss Alice-Salomon-Hochschule, Germany
Securitisation and neoliberal authoritarianism in Mexico
Valeria Guarneros-MezaDe Montfort University, United Kingdom
Finance and land grabbing: the impact of sustainabilitycertifications on human rights compliance in Latin America
Christelle GenoudUniversity of Lausanne, Switzerland
TD05: Under Conditions of HegemonyTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Tina Freyburg, University of St GallenDiscussant: Tina Freyburg, University of St Gallen
Foreign Policy of Small States under the Influence ofHegemonic Power. The case of Central American Countries
Carlos MurilloUniversity of Costa Rica, Costa Rica
The Eurasian Economic Union, Its Actual and PotentialMembers: Is There a Capability-Expectations Gap?
Artem PatalakhUniversity of Milan, Italy
The Decline of North American Hegemony and the Rise of aMultipolar System: Signs that Come from the East
Ana Carolina Rosso de Oliveira1, Samia De Brito Franco2 1Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil;
2Universidade
Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
Reconsidering the “Small but Smart State” Concept: A NovelApproach to Small States as Entrepreneurs
Revecca Pedi, Katerina SarriUniversity of Macedonia, Greece
TD06: We Need to Talk about Military ViolenceTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Katharine Millar , University of OxfordDiscussant: Katharine Millar , University of Oxford
Controlling Violence – A Cartography of Instrumental Mindsand Practices
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Nikoloz G. Esitashvili, Felix E. MartinFlorida International University, United States of America
Ukraine crisis and implications for the European Union,Russia and international order
Tomasz Stępniewski1, Andrzej Szabaciuk2 1Catholic University of Lublin, Poland;
2Catholic University of
Lublin, Poland
Decision-Making and Crisis Management in Times of Crisis:An Interplay of the EU and NATONele Marianne Ewers-PetersUniversity of Kent, United Kingdom
From Deterrence to Out-of-Area: NATO’s DemocracyPromotion As a Security-Enhancing Practice
Muge KinaciogluHacettepe University, Turkey
TD18: (Re)Producing Social Forces through EmotionsTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Ida Danewid, LSEDiscussant: Sabiha Allouche, SOAS
Understanding Resistance through Emotions: Bodies,Spaces, and Protest
Ali Bilgic
Bilkent University, Turkey
Emotions moving bodies in global politics: the 2012 ‘Delhigang rape’
Kandida Iris PurnellUniversity of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Trauma and the Political: Personal Narratives of Activists in(Post)Revolutionary Egypt
Vivienne Matthies-BoonUniversity of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Arab Spring: Emotions as New Political Repertoires ofSocial Movements?
Efser Rana CoskunBilkent University, Turkey
TD20: Histories of the International PresentTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Xavier Guillaume, University of EdinburghDiscussant: Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
The atomic age as a 'break in time': History, InternationalRelations and the nuclear revolution.
Laura ConsidineUniversity of Leeds, United Kingdom
Collateral Damage: Laos in Second Indochina War
Barbara Katarzyna KratiukUniversity of Warsaw, Poland
Financialisation of microfinance: the trajectory of Germancommercial banks in development
Mareike BeckUniversity of Sussex, United Kingdom
‘My name is CARLOS and I am a good person’ – Moscow’s
satellites closing in on the JackalDaniela RichterovaUniversity of Warwick, United Kingdom
TD22: Ideology, Terrorism and the Logic of ViolenceTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Bruno Cardoso Reis, Univ. LisboaDiscussant: Emine Munevver Cebeci, Marmara University
Contesting Terror
Carsten Bagge Laustsen Aarhus University, Denmark
International terrorism as a threat to the international order.The Islamic State case.
Alice MartiniSant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
The Ideological Under-determination of Violence inInternational Relations
David Bates
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom
‘Insurgent, Guerilla, or Terrorist: The Curious Case of ISIS’
Dayyab GillaniSt Andrews University, United Kingdom
Do we really miss the Cold War? The Image and theRemembrance of the Cold War on Screen After 9/11
Onur Kinli
Ege University, Turkey
TD24: Postcolonial Views on Regionalism: APEC and ASEANTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Catherine Lourdes Dy, EMJD GEM PhD Program(Université Libre de Bruxelles)Discussant: Kenji Kim Villadolid Sario, IBON International
Regional Organizations and Foreign Policy affinity: Findingsfrom the Global South (1950-2004)
Ariel Gonzalez LevaggiKoç University, Turkey
On Inter-regionalism: APEC and the Philippine Condition
Vincent Lubay Casil1,2,3 1Lyceum of the Philippines, Philippines;
2City of Malabon
University, Philippines;3Philosophical Association of the
Philippines
ASEAN Integration: A One Dimensional Analysis
Hadje SadjePhilippine International Studies Organisation (PhISO)
Economic cooperation in uncertainty? The Story of EconomicCooperation between Germany and the Southeast Asiancountries Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and thePhilippines thus far. A constructivist view
Wilfred Dominic JosueFree University of Berlin, Germany
Neoliberal ‘Inclusion’: Gendered Political Economy & PovertyReduction Strategy Framework in the ASEAN context
Raianne Kei MataLa Trobe University, Australia
TD25: Inter-Organizational Regimes: Energy, IntellectualProperty Rights, and FoodTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Martin Koch, Bielefeld UniversityDiscussant: Ulrich Franke, University of Bremen
Cooperation of the Group of Eight (G8) with IEA in the energyfield
Beata Molo Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University, Poland
Impacts of the clean energy regime complex and renewableenergy development in Indonesia and the Philippines
Kathryn ChelminskiGraduate Institute of International and Development Studies,United States of America
The IEA's hegemonic role among the international energyinstitutions: an obstacle to the establishment of an effectiveand sustainable global energy regime
Susanne PetersWebster University Geneva
Regime Interaction of International Intellectual PropertyRegimes in Asia-Pacific Region: Lost in InstitutionalFragmentation in A World Society?
Anlei ZUOUniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
Evolving Orders? Inter-Organizational Relations in theOrganizational Field of Food Governance
Angela Elisabeth HeucherUniversity of Potsdam, Germany
TD26: Islamic law and Islamic Political ThoughtTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Nassef Manabilang Adiong, Philippine InternationalStudies Organization (PhISO)Discussant: Raffaele Mauriello, University of Tehran
The AKP: A Success in Political Islamist Movement?
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Zeynep KayaGedik University, Turkey
Islamic Law and International Law in the Era of Globalization.
Anna Rolewicz-OrpiszewskaWarsaw University
Democratization and Religion: Are They Oxymora?”
Deina Abdelkader
University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States of America“Qatar. A model of Islamic diplomacy?”
Alberto PriegoUniversidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain
TD28: Alternative financial and banking systemsTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Amin Samman, City University LondonDiscussant: Amin Samman, City University London
A non-market ecosocialist exit from capitalism
Anitra NelsonRMIT University (Melbourne, Australia)
Freedom, Equality & Compassion: Re-imagining our PublicMyth by moving from a Linear to a Circular Economy
Steven Liaros
PolisPlan, Australia
Half a Decade after Stiglitz: Prospects for ‘Beyond GDP’ as anAlternative Development Model
David YarrowUniversity of Warwick, United Kingdom
IPE: We Need To Talk About Money: The Structural Power ofMoney Creation and Alternatives to Capitalism
Tim DiMuzioUniversity of Wollongong, Australia
The incoming revolution in the world banking and financialsystem
Przemysław Józef FurgaczCollege of Business and Entrepreneurship in OstrowiecŚwiętokrzyski, Poland
TD29: Maritime Piracy and Information SharingTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Timothy Charles Walker , Institute for Security StudiesDiscussant: Johannes Nordby, Royal Danish Defence College
Maritime Information Sharing. A Performance Assessment inthe Gulf of Guinea.
Fernando Marques1,2, Joao Piedade3,4, Jesús Marin5, OlgaOrtega6 1Department Nautical Sciences & Engineering, Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain;2Portuguese Navy Research
Center (CINAV), Escola Naval, Portugal;3Centro de Investigação
de Segurança e Defesa (CISDI), Instituto de Estudos SuperioresMilitares, Portugal;
4Instituto Português de Relações
Internacionais (IPRI), FCSH-UNL, Portugal;5Department Nautical
Sciences & Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya,Spain;
6Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias,
Portugal
What role does Piracy play in current EU and G7 SecurityPolicies?
Patricia SchneiderInstitute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the Universityof Hamburg (IFSH), Germany
Piracy in Somalia and Nigeria
Marta Fernandez SebastianUniversidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
General framework and trends in maritime cybersecurity
Manuel MeloDirect Hit, Portugal
Maritime Security Sector Reform: Can We Apply Monitoringand Evaluating (M&E) from the Development Sector toSecurity Assistance?
Daniella Mak
U.S. Department of State, United States of America
TD32: Virtuosity, technology and the many borders of EuropeTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Rocco Bellanova, PRIO & USL-BDiscussant: Rune Saugmann, University of Tampere
Calculation devices: EUROSUR and European border policing
Julien Jeandesboz ULB
Out-smarting the EU borders? An exploration of the use of
border-crossing digital devicesRocco Bellanova1, Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert2 1PRIO & USL-B,
2PRIO
EUROSUR: Surveillance practices as mise-en-discours of thevirtuous borders of Europe
Denis Duez USL-B
Humanitarian borderwork and the disruption andconsolidation of European virtue
Polly Pallister-Wilkins UvA
Dialogue, Partnership and Empowerment for Network andInformation Security: EU Policies and Private Stakeholders
Benjamin Farrand1, Helena Carrapico2 1University of Warwick,
2 Aston University
TD33: ‘Local Turn’ and ‘Era of Disillusionment’: Perspectivesfor Peacebuilding?Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Jan Pospisil, University of Edinburgh
Presenter(s):Christine Bell (University of Edinburgh), DavidChandler (University of Westminster), Beate Jahn (University ofSussex), Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester)
TD36: Consequences of protection in World Society: output,outcome, and impactTime: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pmChair: Linnéa Gelot, Gothenburg UniversityDiscussant: Linnéa Gelot, Gothenburg University