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10th PanEuropean 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 Environments
Time: Tuesday, 8:45am 18:00pm
Convenor:
Discussants:

Kerstin Tomiak (Cardiff University, United Kingdom)


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 Transnational
Legal Spaces
Time: Tuesday, 8:45am 18:00pm
Convenors:
Discussants:

Sofia Stolk (VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Renske Vos (University of Edinburgh,
United Kingdom)
Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg Law School, The Netherlands), Michelle Farrell (Liverpool
University, United Kingdom)

Wednesday, 07 September 2016


Welcome and Plenary
WP01: Plenary: The State of Turkey
Time: Wednesday, 15:00pm 17:00 pm
Chair:
Participants:

Thomas Diez (University of Tbingen, Germany)


Senem Aydin Dzgit (Bilgi University, Turkey), Ioannis Grigoriadis (Bilkent University, Turkey),
Ayilin Gney (Yasar University, Turkey), N.N.

Parallel Semi-plenaries
WP02: Semi-plenary I Between Rule of Law and Lawlessness: the Legal Orders of International and
World Society
Time: Wednesday, 17:30pm 19:15 pm
Chair:
Participants:

Mathias Albert (Bielefeld University, Germany)


Tanja Aalberts (Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law, The Netherlands), Jef Huysmans
(Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom), Tonny Brems Knudsen (Aarhus
University, Denmark), Cornelia Navari (University of Buckingham, United Kingdom)

WP03: Semi-plenary II: On the Margins of World Society


Time: Wednesday, 17:30pm 19:15 pm
Chair:
Participants:

Katja Freistein (University of Duisburg, Germany)


Fiona Adamson (SOAS, United Kingdom), Isaline Bergamaschi (Universit 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:
Participants:

Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)


Heidi Maurer (Maastricht University, The Netherlands), Stefania Panebianco (University of
Catania, Italy), Solveig Richter (University of Erfurt, Germany), Ben Tonra (University College
Dublin, 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 University
Discussant: Valeria Bello, United Nations University
Turkey and the Syrian Refugees: Moving Beyond the Guest
Status
Gallia Lindenstrauss
Institute for National Security Studies, Israel
The Refugee Protection Crisis as a Common Pool Problem
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen
Danish Institute for Human Rights, Denmark
Social Order and Displacement in the Syrian Conflict
Rana B. Khoury
Northwestern University, United States of America
The Mare Nostrum Operation and the SAR approach: from an
Italian response to a new European strategy to address the
Mediterranean migration crisis?
Stefania Panebianco
University of Catania, Italy
Crucial links between poverty, immigration, development and
securitization
Ana Isabel Rodrguez Iglesias
University 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 the
instrumentalization of populism and religious/ ideological
symbolism: The Case of Turkey between 2002 and 2015
Umut Bozkurt1, Umut Koldas2
1
Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus; 2Near East
University, North Cyprus
Uneven Development and Unexpected Outcomes: A Historical
Sociology Guide to the "New Turkey"
Oguzhan Goksel
Istanbul 29 Mayis University, Turkey
Historicizing Institutional Restructuring of Authoritarian
Neoliberal State: Turkish Mass Housing Administration
Havva Ezgi Dogru
York University, Canada
The Other Gezi Moment: Counter-Gezi Social Forces in
Authoritarian Neoliberalism
Ali Bilgic
Bilkent University, Turkey

Actually-existing Authoritarian Urbanism in Asia and beyond:


A Comparative Analysis of Turkey and China
Ceren Ergenc1, Zhao Zhang2
1
Middle East Technical University, Turkey; 2University College
Dublin, Ireland

TA05: Trends in European Foreign Policy


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Knud Erik Jrgensen, Yasar University
Discussant: Knud Erik Jrgensen, Yasar University
Can I have my money back? Analysing the usefulness of EU
misappropriation sanctions following revolutionary takeovers
in Tunisia, Egypt and Ukraine.
Andreas Boogaerts
KU Leuven, Belgium
Research on the Policies of EU Towards Southeast Asia
Xu Jingyi
Nankai Univeisity, China, People's Republic of
The EU as A Global Actor: Time for a New and
Comprehensive European Grand Strategy
Sinem Kocamaz
Ege University, Turkey
Questioning the narrative of the European Union as a peace
project
James Headley
University of Otago, New Zealand
Contemporary Foreign Policy for EU Global Strategy
Margarita Starkeviciute
European Parliamentary Research Service, Lithuania

TA06: Economies of Military Power


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Christophe Wasinski, Universit Libre de Bruxelles
Discussant: Christophe Wasinski, Universit Libre de Bruxelles
Aid and the Ouroborus: US Foreign Military Assistance and
Human Security in Pakistan
Ciaran Gillespie
University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Algoritmic Warfighting: The Production of Military Dominance
in the Marketplace
Gregor Noll
Lund University, Sweden
The Business of War and the Military-Economy Nexus
Emily Jane Gilbert
University of Toronto, Canada

Give them stuff, and theyll like us: The gendered,


neoliberal logics that underpinned counterinsurgency
strategies, and the collapse between military and
development practice in Afghanistan.
Hannah Partis-Jennings
University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom
The Operational Impact of Commercial Support on Finnish
Foreign Policy in Afghanistan
Mikko Juhani Rkklinen
University of Tampere, Finland

TA07: Interaction in Democracy Promotion (I): Conceptual and


theoretical approaches
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Jonas Wolff, PRIF
Discussant: Gearoid Millar, University of Aberdeen
Conceptualizing Interaction: Democracy Promotion as
Negotiation
1

Annika Elena Poppe , Julia Leininger , Jonas Wolff


1
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany; 2German
Development Institute, Bonn, Germany
Democracy Reception
Jeff Bridoux
Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
How values matter for democracy promotion
Julia Leininger1, Kai Striebinger2
1
German Development Institute, Germany; 2German Development
Institute, Germany
Civil Society organisations new players in Germanys
foreign policy?
Jan Robert Lohmann1, Daniel Gler2
1
Jean-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 Kuntz
University of Bochum, Germany

TA10: Ethical Security Studies: New Research Agendas


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Jonna Nyman, University of Leicester
Discussant: Jonna Nyman, University of Leicester
Positive Security: Evaluating an Emerging Research Agenda
within Ethical Security Studies
Paul Roe1, Gunhild Hoogensen Gjrv2
1
Central European University, 2UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Oiling the machinery of the European Security Industry? The
Ethics of Ethics in EU Security Research
Kristoffer Lidn1, Ben Hayes1, Matthias Leese2
1
PRIO, 2University of Tbingen
Shedding light on security practices hidden assumptions
Marco Krger
University of Tbingen
Sex, Solidarity and Security: A Queer Exploration of Swedens
feminist foreign policy
Josefin Hedlund
Kings College London
The Role of the Researcher in the Designation of What Makes
a Threat
Sarah Perret
Sciences-Po Paris

TA11: Ethnographic Approaches to International


Interventions: Violence, Risk and Access to the Field
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Morten Boas, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Discussant: Morten Boas, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
Serious and unserious organized crime: field perspectives
Francesco Strazzari1,2
1
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy; 2NUPI - Norwegian
Institute of International Affairs

Researching peacebuilding in South Sudan: Challenges,


strategies, and reflections
Gabrielle Daoust
University of Sussex, United Kingdom
The road to El Fasher: Ethical and practical challenges of
embedded research
Mateja Peter
St Andrews University, United Kingdom
The Civil-Military Cooperation in Post-Conflict Operations as
an Anthropological Space: the Case of the Italian
Multinational CIMIC Team in the Space of Virtual Peace of
Lebanon
Giovanni Ercolani
Peace 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 ner, Baheehir University
Discussant: Gracy Pelacani, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
A Re-movable East? How precarious is the V4 countries' EUEuropean belonging in light of their response to the migration
challenge?
Benjamin Tallis
Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic
Populist Contagion Uploaded The Rebirth of the Visegrad
Cooperation and the European Refugee Crisis
Daniel Hegeds
German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), Germany
Illiberal and nationalist back-clash against EU solidarity as
the consequence of the migration crisis
Istvn Hegeds
Hungarian Europe Society, Hungary
The EUs Restrictive Immigration Policies in the Wake of the
Arab Spring: Challenge for the Concept of Normative Power
Europe
Zehra Funda Sava
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/Chatham
House
Discussant: Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College
London/Chatham House
Would Brexit really cause a dismal state of European
defence?
Fatma Zeynep zkurt
stanbul Geliim University, Turkey
Non-traditional threats and challenges to European security
in the 21st century. Do institutions matter?
Andrzej Podraza
Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
Sanctions- the way toward greater European energy security?
Yana Daneva
The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland
European Army Coming to the Fore: Defence Integration in
Political Discourse
Tomas Kucera
Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic
Contemporary Arctic Meets Global Politics: Rethinking Arctic
Exceptionalism in the Age of Growing Uncertainty
Harri Mikkola, Juha Kpyl
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland

TA18: Emotions in Global Politics: Conceptual and


Methodological Openings
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Linda hll, Keele University
Discussant: Michelle Pace, Roskilde University
Emotions, Aporia and the Reconstitution of Community
following Crisis
Erica Simone Almeida Resende

Candido Mendes Universiity, Brazil


Western Media and the Angry Arab Man: Towards an
ontological exploration of emotions in the realm in
International Relations
Sabiha Allouche
SOAS, United Kingdom
Migrations, Emotions & Identities: Whereto the Study of
International Relations
Bezen Balamir Coskun
Gediz University, Turkey
The Transnational Imaginary of Amity: Cinema, War and
Connective 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 Edinburgh
Discussant: 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 Costa
Lopez (University of Oxford)

TA22: Liberal Ideology and its Critics


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Zeynep Arkan Tuncel, Hacettepe University
Discussant: David Bates, Canterbury Christ Church University
The spirits we cite, or: How even democratic war theory
reproduces what it opposes
Valerie Waldow
Magdeburg University, Germany
Economic and political valorisation of territory: an
interdisciplinary Marxist theory of imperialism for US pivot
to Asia
Zeno Leoni
King's College, United Kingdom
What Justifies a Legitimate State in Contemporary Politics?
Yutang Jin
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
International Ideologies: Beyond Socialism, Liberalism and
Conservatism
Benjamin Martill
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom

TA24: Postcolonial Cases on the Philippines and the World atlarge


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Julia Maria Linder, Rheinische Friedrich-WilhelmsUniversitt Bonn
Discussant: Philip James Sindingan Minoza, Lyceum of the
Philippines University Manila
A feminist methodology for studying EU policies in the
postcolonial world
Hanna L. Muehlenhoff
University of Tuebingen, Germany
Colonial entanglements: theorizing Philippine democracy
within international relations
Carmina Yu Untalan
Osaka University, Japan
The Bangsamoro Question in the Philippines
Nassef Manabilang Adiong
Philippine International Studies Organization (PhISO), Philippines
The power of the Filipino Migrant worker
Kenji Kim Villadolid Sario
IBON International, Belgium
International Criminal Law as an Informal Empire: The
Evidence
Clare Frances Moran
Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom

TA26: Islam and the West


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Gul Ceylan Tok, Kocaeli University
Discussant: Raffaele Mauriello, University of Tehran
The Islamic civilisation in the international relation
Alhadje Aly Garba Kounta
Centre d'Etudes Stratgiques, Mali
Islam and the West: What do we learn from history?
Beatriz Bissio Neiva Moreira
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The Relation between Islam and the West within the Context
of Globalization
Anwar Hassen Tsega
Marmara University, Turkey
Islamic Humanitarianism: Challenging Western Civilizational
Missions or Replicating Them?
Eda Sevinin
Central European University, Hungary

TA28(1): Visions, transitions and historical ruptures in


capitalism
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Ilona Steiler, University of Helsinki
Discussant: Ilona Steiler, University of Helsinki
Paris 1871 and Fatsa 1979: Revisiting the Transition
Problematique
Onur Acaroglu
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Understanding the dynamics of a revolution
Pedro Rubio Teres
Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation
Strategies and subjects of social reproduction struggles in
contemporary Europe
Bue Rbner Hansen1, Manuela Zechner2
1
Aarhus University, Denmark; 2Humboldt University, Germany
The Positive Role of Vision for Mapping a Route out of
Capitalism
Paul Raekstad
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Weaponising Social Reproduction.
Keir Milburn
University of Leicester, United Kingdom

TA28(2): New Perspectives on Marx's Concept of the


Alternative to Capitalism
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Peter Hudis, Oakton Community College
Discussant: Peter Hudis, Oakton Community College
Title: Marxs Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism
Peter Hudis
Oakton Community College, United States of America
Transition from Capitalism: A Preparatory Phase
Saeed Rahnema
York University, Canada, Canada
Value Production, Remuneration and the Foundation of
Anticapitalist Justice
Jan Mjek1,2
1
Charles University Prague, Czech Republic; 2SOK
Iranian Discussions on Marx's Alternative to Capitalism
Frieda Afary
Iranian Progressives in Translation, United States of America
Politics of Value: On Route to a Post-Capitalist Urban Society
Mehmet Baris Kuymulu
Middle East Technical University, Turkey

TA32: Digital Diplomacy: Taking Stock and Moving Forward


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Corneliu Bjola, University of Oxford
Discussant: Andrea Calderaro, Cardiff University
Digital by Default: Making sense of British diplomacy in the
post-public diplomacy era
James Pamment
Lund University
The Use and Abuse of Digital Technology in World Society
Marcus 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 a
digital era
Nicholas Robinson
Royal Holloway, University of London

TA33: Inclusion and Exclusion as Analytical Categories of


Political Settlements Research
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Cindy Wittke, University of Konstanz
Discussant: Christine Bell, University of Edinburgh
Shaping Young Lives: How do international norms affect
inter-generational relations in post-conflict Sierra Leone?
Rachel Anderson
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Structure and Agency: Explaining Democratization in Tunisia
Sonja S. Grimm
University of Konstanz, Germany
The Nexus between Norms, Politics, and Culture of Inclusion
Esra Cuhadar
Bilkent University, Turkey
Under Pressure. The FARC-EP's fight for peace.
Barbara Gruber
Austrian Institute for International Affairs, Austria

Russian foreign policy and the rhetoric of humiliation


Tom Casier
University of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies
Russias conservative norms and values discourse as a
source of geopolitical othering: an incentive for Eurasian
integration or a Trojan horse for the EU?
Lien Verpoest
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Status power or power status? Russia's foreign policy after
Ukraine
Maria Raquel Freire
Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
The Rising Power Status and the Evolution of International
Order: Conceptualising Russias Syria policy
Moritz Pieper
University of Salford, United Kingdom

TA41: Capitalism and its critics


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Nurdan Atalay Gne, Mardin Artuklu University
Discussant: Bettina Bruns, Leibniz-Institut fr Lnderkunde
Neoliberalism and the Neoliberal Growth Model
Lawrence Williamson Hall
King's College London, United Kingdom
Austerity as a disciplinary dispositif: Troika's intervention
in Portugal
Antnio Leito
Faculdade de Economia da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Large-Scale Privatizations and the Neoliberal Transformation
of the State in Turkey under the Justice and Development
Party Rule
Merih Angin1, Pinar Bedirhanoglu2, Deniz Gungor2
1
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
Switzerland; 2Middle East Technical University
Which Capitalism? Economic transformation of the Western
Balkans between internal demands and external requirements
Jelena Sapic
Centar - Public Policy Research Centre, Serbia
The bail-out program in Greece: a critical assessment

TA36: Norms of Protection in World Society: principles,


pillars, and purposes
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Chiara de Franco, University of Southern Denmark
Discussant: Chiara de Franco, University of Southern Denmark
Protecting Aid Workers: Insider-Outsider Networks as
Translators of The Security Management Norm
Andrea Schneiker
University of Siegen, Germany
Changing concepts of security: New roles for human rights at
the UN Security Council
Troels Gausl Engell
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Joining the 'War on Terror' and Responsibility to Protect:
practical idealism and logics intertwined in Danish foreign
policy
Anders Wivel1, Annemarie Peen Rodt2
1
University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2Royal Danish Defense
College, Denmark
The Responsibility to Protect: Lessons from Syria
Yasmine Nahlawi
Newcastle University, United Kingdom

TA40: Russia's Foreign Policy: Power, Status, Identity


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Guilherme Moreira Leite Mello, Universidade Nova de
Lisboa
Discussant: Vincent Charles Keating, University of Southern
Denmark
A less restricted Iran: an ally or competitor for Russia's role
as regional great power? The case of Armenia and Azerbaijan
Ria Laenen
KU Leuven, Belgium

Konstantinos Myrodias
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United
Kingdom

TA43: Interdependence, power and leverage: Complex


relations between the EU and its borderlands
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Jean-Pierre Cassarino, Institut de Recherche sur le
Maghreb Contemporain
Discussant: Jean-Pierre Cassarino, Institut de Recherche sur le
Maghreb Contemporain
Externalization of migration policies vs instrumentalization of
migration: clash of strategies in the Mediterranean?
Asli Okyay, Jonathan Zaragoza-Cristiani
Borderlands project, RSCAS,European University Institute
Power and interdependence in the Israel-Palestine-European
Union
Raffaella A. Del Sarto
SAIS Europe, Johns Hopkins University/ European University
Institute
The European Union and Turkey: Transforming European
periphery into European Borderlands
Meltem Muftuler-Bac
Sabanci University
Putnam in North Africa: The Political Economy of the EuroMediterranean Trade Integration Revisited
Christos Kourtelis
Maastrich University
Shifting the narrative: managing energy interdependence in
the Mediterranean
Gonzalo Escribano
Real Instituto Elcano

TA44: Governing Security: Legal Strategies, Frames and


Technologies
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Sofia Stolk, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Discussant: Tanja Aalberts, Centre for the Politics of
Transnational Law
The production of plunder: Somali piracy in international legal
thought

Ali Saqer
Warwick University, United Kingdom

TB01: Migration, Norms and Ethics


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Nevena Nancheva, Kingston University
Discussant: Nevena Nancheva, Kingston University
International Migration and Global Justice

Tor Krever
London School of Economics, United Kingdom

Fiona B. Adamson
SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom

The Force of Transnational Law: EU Crisis Management and


the Changing Architects of Legal Rule
Renske Nina Vos
University of Edinburgh, UK

Global Norms, International Law, and Local Politics


Kevin Robert McGahan
National University of Singapore, Singapore

Do New Wars Require New Laws? The difficult task of


classifying the armed conflict in Iraq
Amelie Theussen
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Governing Security Beyond Sovereignty: Legal Strategies of
Private Security
Patrick Cullen
NUPI, Norway
Assembling (non)knowledge: law, security and resistance
Claudia Aradau
King's College London, United Kingdom

TA45: Theories & Approaches to the Study of the Global South


I
Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Nadine Godehardt, German Institute for International and
Security Affairs
Discussant: Andrea Teti, University of Aberdeen
GPS of the Modern Middle East: Interstices between World
Society and Local Practices
Stephan Stetter
Universitt der Bundeswehr Munich, Germany
Towards a Southern Methodology of IR: challenges, caveats
and curiosities of post/decolonial epistemologies

Creating More Humane Migration Regimes Through


Compassionate Migration: The Present Struggle of Irregular
Migrants Escaping Fear and Extreme Poverty
William F. Arrocha
Middlebury Institute of International Studies, United States of
America
The Pope as Migrant: Refugees, Papacy and Pilgrimage as
Default Position of World Society
Mariano Pasquale Barbato
Westflische Wilhelms-Universitt Mnster, Germany
Inhospitability and the Production of Precariousness
Anne Neylon
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

TB03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Turkey: II


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Pinar Bedirhanoglu, Middel East Technical University
Discussant: Pinar Bedirhanoglu, Middel East Technical University
Does Authoritarianism Signal the Crisis or the Success of
Neoliberal Hegemonic Projects? On Strategic Measures of
Consent in EU-Europe and Turkey
Katharina Bodirsky
Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Franziska Mller
University of Kassel, Germany

Bordering the crisis: surveillance economies in the age of


Authoritarian Neoliberalism
Annalena Di Giovanni
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Disciplinary core area periphery: The place of area studies


in IR knowledge production and communication
Stephen Aris
Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Impact of Neoliberalism on Education: The Loss of the Idea of


Democratic Education
Devrim Kabasakal Badamchi
Izmir University, Turkey

From International Relations to International Relationality


Or What Can we Guanxi about in Global Life?

The Sustainability Paradox in Renewable Energy Policies of


Turkey and Anti-HES Movements

Emilian Kavalski
Australian Catholic University, Australia

Koray Mutlu
McMaster University, Canada

Beyond the Western-Eurasian divide: Domestic and


International sources of Turkeys Southern Dimension
Ariel Gonzalez Levaggi
Ko University, Turkey

Kettling as a Form of Authoritarian Neoliberalism


Ali Rza Takale
Hacettepe University, Turkey

TA50: Social Reproduction, Scale and the World Market


Time: Thursday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Daniela Tepe-Belfrage, University of Sheffield
Discussant: Daniela Tepe-Belfrage, University of Sheffield

TB05: Foreign Policy Orientations Challenged: the cases of


Turkey and Iran
Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Jozef Batora, Comenius University
Discussant: Jozef Batora, Comenius University

Continuous Proletarianisation and Social Reproduction at the


Frontiers of the Expanding World Market
Alex Nunn, Priyan Senevirathna, Dave Robertshaw
Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom

A New Grand Strategy for Turkey: From Regional Stability to a


Scientific Future
Nejat Dogan
Anadolu University, Turkey

Conceptualising the household in contemporary capitalism:


implications for feminist political economy
Ian Bruff
University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Foreign Policy is for Maximizing National Interests: An


Example from Turkish-Azerbaijani Relations
Bura Sar
Gazi University - hsan Doramac Bilkent University, Turkey

Refugees, housing, social reproduction, and multiscalar


neoliberalization
Ray Merritt Silvius
University of Winnipeg, Canada

Searching for an Eponym of Turkeys foreign policy


orientations: Proactivity, Rhythm and/or Precious Loneliness
smail Erkam sula
Bilkent University and Yldrm Beyazt University, Turkey

Performing Spatial and Social Change: The Visible Power of


the World Economic Forum

Iran and the Dawn of the New Islamic Civilization


Laleh Gomari-Luksch

University of Tbingen (Germany), University of St. Andrews (UK)


A Role-theoretical Analysis of Irans Emergence as a
Revolutionary State and the US-Iranian Confrontation
Christian Emery
University of Plymouth, United Kingdom

TB06: Militarization: Experiencing, Siting, Transforming


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Rachel Woodward, Newcastle University
Discussant: Rachel Woodward, Newcastle University
A brief history of the development of Australias military
jurisdiction from colonisation.
Sharyn Maree Jenkins
Charles Sturt University, Australia
Doing military fitness: physical culture, civilian leisure and
militarism
Kevin McSorley
University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Political Spirituality: The Radicalism of Parrhsia


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 was
missed: Post-positivism and the possibility of radical
thought in International Politics
Tom Houseman
University of Manchester

TB11: Ethnographic Approaches to International


Interventions: The Problematic Notion of 'the Local' I
Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Mats Utas, Uppsala University
Discussant: Mats Utas, Uppsala University

War from the Comfort of Home: The Deployed on Station


Challenge

The Problem with the Local: Conceptual, Ethical, and


Methodological Challenges in Conducting Research in Fragile
Environments

Andree-Anne {Andy} Melancon


University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

Tatiana Carayannis
Social Science Research Council, United States of America

The Discomfort of Safety: Theorizing Gendered Civilian


Anxiety in Wartime

Understanding the local side of state building:


intermediaries, interaction and the transformation of social
space in democracy promotion and peacebuilding in Lebanon
Sina Birkholz
Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany

Katharine Millar
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
The Ethics of Gender Integration in the Post-Heroic Military
Andrea Ellner
King's College, London, United Kingdom

TB07: Interaction in Democracy Promotion (II): Insights from


democratization studies
Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Annika Elena Poppe, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Discussant: Jeff Bridoux, Aberystwyth University
Democracy Promotion Strategies, Dynamics and Outcomes A
comparison of external-domestic interactions at national and
local level.
Lisa Maria Gro
Independent, Germany
Democracy and human rights in Ethiopia - the interplay of
local and external discourses on democracy and human
rights norms
Sarah Hinz
University of Potsdam, Germany
Depoliticizing the politicized? The effects of the EUs civil
society funding in the context of hegemonic struggles in
Turkey
Hanna L. Muehlenhoff
University of Tuebingen, Germany
Promoting Democracy through Measurement: The Case of
Turkey
Yetkin Bakavak
Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Stabbed in the back? The interplay of external democracy
promoters and local actors of change during political violence
the case of Yemen
Solveig Richter
Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, University of Erfurt, Germany

TB10: In Search of Radicalism: Ethics, Politics, Praxis


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Chris Rossdale, University of Warwick
Discussant: 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 for
Global Justice
Louiza Odysseous
University of Sussex

Space-centred ethnography in post-peace agreement setting


Eric Lepp
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Ethnic security dilemma at micro-(spatial) scale: ethnic
alliances, intercommunal non-aggression pacts, and
preemptive violence during violent riots in southern
Kyrgyzstan from the perspectives of international relations
and security studies
Joldon Kutmanaliev
European University Institute, Italy

TB13: European (Dis)integration and the Migration Challenge:


Islam, Modernity, Turkey
Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Cvete Koneska, St Antony's College, University of Oxford
Discussant: Nuri Ali Tahir, Bursa Technical University
The visible and invisible story of migrants crisis:
Helene, Paule Cristini1, Claudio Lanza2
1
International University of Monaco, Monaco; 2University of
Bologna, Italy
Securitization/Insecuritization, the Politics of Legal Practices
and the Governance of Refugee Issue in the EU
Muge Kinacioglu
Hacettepe University, Turkey
Further Differentiated Integration in the EU after the Economic
Crisis and Syrian Refugee Crisis: Reviving the EU Bid for
Turkey?
Selcen ner
Baheehir University, Turkey
Labor Migration from Turkey to Europe: Determinants,
Dimensions and Challenges
Meltem Ince Yenilmez
Yasar University, Turkey
The challenge of refugees for the host country: comparative
analysis of the factor of the Syrian refugees in EU and
Ukrainian refugees in Russia
Vasil Sakaev
Kazan Federal University, Russian Federation

TB15: Europe and Force Adaptation


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Tracey German, King's College London
Discussant: Tracey German, King's College London
European Convergence in Drone operations for a new
Security Architecture

Oceane Zubeldia, Chantal Lavallee


Ministry of Defence, France

Nassef Manabilang Adiong


Philippine International Studies Organization (PhISO), Philippines

Transatlantic Cybersecurity Cooperation: A New Issue Area


for the Transatlantic Security Community?

Conceptions of the State in the Iranian Revolution:


Khomeini's Vision

Dimitrios Anagnostakis
Bursa Orhangazi University, Turkey

Mehdi Beyad
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of
London, United Kingdom

Managing the Use of Armed Force: From Democratic Control


of the Military to Regulatory Governance of Private Military
and Security Companies
Jelle Leunis
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
An Evaluation of the Shift in French Policies against the
Islamic State after the November 13 Attacks on Psychological
Grounds

The "Islamic State" - organization undermining the symbolic


order of modern nation-state and creating a new model of
religious state
Galit Truman Zinman
University of Haifa, Israel
The narrative of Islamic State and its impact on the
development international system

Armagan Gozkaman
Beykent University, Turkey

Holger Mlder
Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

The Empire Strikes Back? The United Kingdom and the 2015
Strategic Defence and Security Review
Andrew Mark Dorman
King's College London/Chatham House, United Kingdom

Beyond the Nation-State: Islam and Non-State Actors


Noha Khaled Ezzat
Independent

TB22: Ideology and International Relations


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Benjamin Martill, Canterbury Christ Church University
Discussant: Benjamin Martill, Canterbury Christ Church University
Re-thinking the role of ideology in Realism
Andre Filipe Barrinha
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom
Welfarism in International Thought
Leonie Holthaus, Jens Steffek
TU Darmstadt, Germany
A critical engagement with non-rationalist IR: on the role of
ideology, and reclaiming realism
Minda Holm
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway
Assessing Ideology and International Relations through the
paradigm of International Law: A turn towards Analytic
Theory
Deepak Ravi Mawar
Kings College London, United Kingdom

TB24: Philippines in a Postcolonial World


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Hadje Sadje, Far Eastern University Manila
Discussant: Wilfred Dominic Josue, Free University of Berlin
One-Dimensional Development: A Critical Discourse Analysis
on the UN Development Goals in the fabric of Philippine
Society
Philip James Sindingan Minoza
Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila, Philippines
U.S. Neocolonialism, Nuisances and Hybridity in Philippine
Politics
Erickson Calata
Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Philippines
Imagining Manila Galleons Today: (Neo-)Colonial History and
the Prospects of Filipino-Latin American Relations
Konstantinas Andrijauskas
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Vaticans Soft Power to the Philippines: A Comparison on the
Philippine Public Issues during the Pontificates Of John Paul
II and Benedict XVI
Brian Uy Doce
Jilin University

TB28: Ethical production, technology and control: who owns


the future?
Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Phoebe Moore, Middlesex University London
Discussant: Phoebe Moore, Middlesex University London
Double speak and self-calculation as acceleration: The
quantified working self
Phoebe Moore
Middlesex University London, United Kingdom
Ethicalism: designing algorithms for collective communities
Felicity Colman
Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
Techno-economic futures: Within or beyond capital?
Elke Schwarz1, Amin Samman2
1
University of Leicester, United Kingdom; 2City University London,
United Kingdom
Social networks between post-capitalism and post-socialism
Tiziana Terranova
Universit 'L'Orientale', Italy
Are Personal Metrics in the Workplace Genuinely
Emancipatory?
Suneel Jethani
University of Melbourne, Australia

TB29: Maritime Security Studies: a Conceptual Framework


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: James Andrew Malcolm, Coventry University
Discussant: Ioannis Chapsos, Coventry University
Anarchic Sea? Theorizing the New Maritime Security Agenda
Christian Bueger1, Tim Edmunds2
1
Cardiff University, United Kingdom; 2Bristol University, United
Kingdom
Zonation: Enacting the New Nomos of the Sea
Barry J. Ryan
Keele University, United Kingdom
The Shock of the Old at Sea? Applying Sociology of
Technology Insights to understanding Maritime Security and
Naval Conflict.
Brendan Flynn
National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
Maritime Security and Human Rights: Friends or Foes?
Sofia Galani
University of Bristol Law School, United Kingdom

TB26: Islamic State and Statecraft


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Raffaele Mauriello, University of Tehran
Discussant: Deina Abdelkader, University of Massachusetts
Lowell

TB30: Methodology in Critical Political Economy I


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Claes Axel Belfrage, University of Liverpool
Discussant: Claes Axel Belfrage, University of Liverpool

Comparative Conundrum between Nation-State and Muslim


Governance

Post-positivist and critical methods of IPE


Joscha Wullweber

University of Kassel, Germany


Mapping out the construction of Critical (International)
Political Economy
Owen Worth
University of Limerick, Ireland
How Can Jessops Dialectical Relativism become
Emancipatory? Bringing the SRA back to Poulantzas' Class
Analysis
Jon Las Heras
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
The role of Case Studies in Critical Political Economy
1

Claes Axel Belfrage , Felix Hauf , Harald Koepping


1
2
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Frankfurt,
Germany

TB32: Digital Technologies and Transnational Politics


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Madeline Carr, Cardiff University
Discussant: Madeline Carr, Cardiff University
A state of hacking what rules apply to hacking state actors?
Hein Dries-Ziekenheiner
VIGILO, The Netherlands
Big Data: Scrutinising the Rise of a Concept in European
Politics
Andreas Baur-Ahrens
University of Tbingen, Germany
The neglect of agency: power diffusion and states in the
cyber domain
Jamie Collier
University of Oxford
Machine learning and malleable risks: how new technologies
shape transnational cyber-security
James Shires
University of Oxford

TB33: Political Settlements and Measuring Peace


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Jonas Wolff, PRIF
Peace processes and political settlement: Assessing success
and 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 as
complex social systems
Jan Pospisil
University of Edinburgh

TB36: Institutions of protection in World Society: actors,


structures, and power relations
Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
Discussant: Anders Wivel, University of Copenhagen
Protection of Civilians: UN-EU cooperation
Darya Pushkina1, Annemarie Peen Rodt2
1
St. Petersburg State University, Russian Federation; 2Royal
Danish Defense College, Denmark
PoC plan and outcomes joint mission led by UN and Gov DRC
Franck Mwamba Konsonkubi
United Nations, Congo, Democratic Republic of the
The Women, Peace and Security agenda and the Refugee
Crisis: Missing connections and missed opportunities in
Europe
Audrey Reeves1, Aiko Holvikivi2

University of Bristol, United Kingdom; London School of


Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Do they really care? Protection of Civilians and the Veto
Powers in the UN Security Council
1

2,1

Kristoffer Liden , Simon Reid-Henry


1
2
Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway; Queen Mary, University
of London
Protection of Civilians in South Sudan across international
organizations
Hannah Elena Dnges
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
Switzerland

TB38: Responsibility and the Location of Moral Agency


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Antje Vetterlein, Copenhagen Business School / Harvard
University
Discussant: Hannes Hansen-Magnusson, Cardiff University
Responsibility as Political Beauty? Derrida and the global
ethics of responsiveness
Stephan Engelkamp
University of Muenster, Germany
Responsibility beyond the "self" - Challenging dualisms in
thinking about resilience
Sarah Ponesch
Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), Austria
Small Island States and the Duty to Rescue
Milla Emilia Vaha
University of Turku, Finland
The International Community What are you Talking About?
Mor Mitrani
Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany

TB39: New institutions, new order?


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, SOAS, University of London
Discussant: Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, SOAS, University of
London
Does the Beijing Consensus Suggest More Equal World
Order?
Mehmet Sahin
Aksaray University, Turkey
The Opposition by Rising Powers to The Cosmopolitan and
Constitutional Ambitions of International Criminal Justice .
Daniel James Henry Wand
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
From R2P to RwP: Brazil, the Global South and the
governance of humanitarian military intervention
Bruno Cardoso Reis
Univ. Lisboa, Portugal
The New Development Bank Challenging or Complementing
the Global Economic Order?
Nicolas Burmester
Aarhus University, Denmark
Changing the World Order of International Finance? New
China-led Development Funding Institutions
Margot Schueller, Jan-Peter Wogart
German Intitute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Germany

TB40: Russia's Eurasian Union: energy policy and beyond


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Lien Verpoest, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Discussant: Elias Gtz, Aarhus University
Energy Diplomacy and Military Power: A resurgent Russia on
the international Chessboard
Vipul Kumar Vaibhav
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Region-building as foreign policy strategy: how Russia
constructs the Eurasian region
Ann-Sophie Gast1,2

Free University Berlin, Germany; Kollegforschergruppe "The


Transformative Power of Europe"

Imagining Distance and Locality at the International Criminal


Court; maps, movement and landscapes in the Ntaganda case

Russian Foreign Energy Policy in the Middle East


Mhdan Salam
Ankara University, Turkey

Sofia Stolk
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The concept of "Energy superpower" as a driving force for


Russias foreign policy?
Felix Jaitner
University Vienna, Austria

The rights to explore Extended Continental Shelves

Unification as a model of Russian Imperial Policy: Crimea


casus
1

Jurisdiction, Global Governance, and World Order:


Extraterritoriality as an Analytic Framework
Ellen Gutterman
York University (Glendon College), Canada

Tomasz Stpniewski , Andrzej Szabaciuk


1
2
Catholic University of Lublin, Poland; Catholic University of
Lublin, Poland

TB41: Non-state actors and international security


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Niels Terpstra, Utrecht University
Discussant: Elena Zhirukhina, University of St Andrews
The Political Economy of Private Security. Explaining the
Differences in Domestic Private Security Policy
Helge Rdiger Staff
University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Violence in the Neoliberal World: Private Military and Security
Companies at the Frontier of a New Politics of Security in
Somalia
Jethro Norman
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Authorities Assemblages and Re-specification of State in the
International Control of Private Security
Cyril Magnon-pujo
Centre Europen de Sociologie et de Science Politique - Paris
Sorbonne, France
What role for the local? An analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian
Peace Process in light of the Palestinian Authoritys
legitimacy crisis
Joana Ricarte
University of Coimbra, Portugal

TB43: European soft power and its competitors


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Beatrix Futak-Campbell, Leiden University
Discussant: Faiz Sheikh, University of Hamburg
Alternative Conceptions of Modernity as a Challenge to
Europe
Cord Jakobeit, Stephan Hensell, Jrg Meyer
Universitt Hamburg, Germany
From norm-taker to norm-shaper and institution-creator:
China
Fleur Elise Huijskens
Fudan University, China, People's Republic of
Journey to the West: The Theory Migrant in the Age of
China Rising
Yih-Jye HWANG
Leiden University
Reinventing soft power? Russias soft power in the postSoviet space
Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti
METU, Turkey
The Competition of Normative Powers?: Analyzing the
European and Russian Visions for the Post-Soviet
Neighborhood, 1991-2015
Kazushige Kobayashi
Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development
Studies, Switzerland

TB44: Legal Geographies of World Society


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Michelle Farrell, University of Liverpool
Discussant: Nikolas M. Rajkovic, Tilburg University
Second Chair: Nikolas M. Rajkovic, Tilburg University

Andr Panno Beiro


Brazilian Naval War College, Brazil
Theorizing Jurisdiction
Gregor Noll
Lund University, Sweden
Reinventing territory
Tanja Aalberts
Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law, The Netherlands

TB45: Theories & Approaches to the Study of the Global South


II
Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Michael John Bloomfield, University of Oxford
Discussant: Emilian Kavalski, Australian Catholic University
Travelling theories in the global south when Arabism meets
Latinism
Morten Valbjorn, Maiken Gerladi Madsen
Aarhus University, Denmark
Pedagogical Encounters in a Transitional Space: Invigorating
the Postcolonial in International Relations
Ananya Sharma
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
The (Under)Study of the Global South Foreign Policies during
the Cold War Era
Mehmet Osman ati
Mula Stk Koman University, Turkey
The Enduring Validity of the Spirit of Bandung - Continuity
and breakdown in southern diplomacy - 1955-2015
Beatriz Bissio Neiva Moreira
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Constructing International Relations Theories with Latin
American characteristics
Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar
Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany

TB50: Households, Families and Austerity


Time: Thursday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Sophia Price, Leeds Beckett University
Discussant: Sophia Price, Leeds Beckett University
The Every - Day of German Family Policy Reform: Translocal
Transformations in the Organisation of Childcare
Nina Suesse
King's College London, UK
Recovery and responsibilisation: Lone and low-paid parents,
Universal Credit and the gendered contradictions of UK
welfare reform
Ruth Cain
University of Kent, United Kingdom
The Failing Promise of Middle Class Inclusion and Discipline
for those who Don't or Can't Aspire to it
Alex Nunn1, Daniela Tepe-Belfrage2
1
Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom; 2Sheffield University
Families with young children, precarious labour, austerity and
resistance
Stefano Ba
Leeds Trinity University, United Kingdom

TL EISA: EISA General Assembly


Time: Thursday, 13:15pm 14:15pm

TC03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism: Origins, Evolutions


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Cemal Burak Tansel, University of Sheffield
Discussant: Cemal Burak Tansel, University of Sheffield
The intellectual roots of authoritarian neoliberalism:
neoliberal thoughts focus on the state and the household
Ian Bruff
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
On the Resilience of Neoliberal Ideology
Matthew Eagleton-Pierce
SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom
Beyond the Global and the Local: Bertelsmann and the
Making of German Neoliberalism
Julian Germann, Mareike Beck
University Of Sussex, United Kingdom
Globalization, Neoliberalism and the Challenges of
Democratization
Assel Tutumlu (Rustemova)1, Philip Cerny2
1
2
Gediz University, Turkey; Rutgers University, USA
Authoritarian yes. Neoliberal, well, maybe not
Morten Ougaard
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

TC05: Turkey in the shifting political landscape


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Johanna Vuorelma, University of Warwick
Discussant: 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
Turkeys uncomfortable approach to hybrid warfare and
strategy: How Turkeys past restricts its future
Wayne McLean
Australian National University
Populism on Steroids: Limits of Erdoganism in the Middle
East
Halil Gurhanli
University of Helsinki

TC07: Interaction in Democracy Promotion (III): Insights from


peace/state-building scholarship
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Sonja S. Grimm, University of Konstanz
Discussant: Nicolas Lemay-Hebert, University of Birmingham
The Futility of Surveillance in Complex Peacebuilding:
Supporting instead of Managing Local Agency
Gearoid Millar
University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
The local turn in constitution building recipe for chaos?
1,2

Andrea C Iff , Nicole Toepperwien


1
2
3
swisspeace; University of Basel; Ximpulse
Interaction and Perception - the Case of Transitional Justice
in Timor Leste
Eva Ottendrfer
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
Journalist as agents of change? Medias effects in Democracy
Promotion in South Sudan
Kerstin Tomiak
Cardiff University, United Kingdom

TC10: Global Ethics and Institutional Critique


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Diego de Merich, London School of Economics and Political
Science
Discussant: Diego de Merich, London School of Economics and
Political Science
An Ethical Evaluation of Public Debts The Need for a Global
Discussion
Ricardo Manuel Pereira da Silva Farinha1,2, Thomas Reinert1,2
1
Jacobs University Bremen; 2Universitt Bremen
Cutting off the Generals Head: An Analytic of Everyday
Military Professionalism
Will Palmer
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Doctrine Formation and Normative Violence in International
Migration
Christina Oelgemoller
Loughborough University, United Kingdom

Turkeys Hegemonic (In)Capacities Under the AKP


Zenonas Tziarras
University of Central Lancashire

The Ethical Commensurability between Political and


Administrative Bodies. A Case Study of the European
Commission.
Simon Marijsse1,2, Ben Cohen1
1
Ghent University, Belgium; 2Politheor, European Policy Network

TC06: Violent Visualities: Mediations of Militarism


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Caroline Holmqvist, Universit libre de Bruxelles/Swedish
Institute of International Affairs
Discussant: Caroline Holmqvist, Universit libre de
Bruxelles/Swedish Institute of International Affairs

TC11: Ethnographic Approaches to International


Interventions: The Problematic Notion of 'the Local' II
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Tatiana Carayannis, Social Science Research Council
Discussant: Tatiana Carayannis, Social Science Research
Council

Due North: Passchendale, Hyena Road, and Canadian


Militarisation
Davd Mutimer
York University, Canada

La difficile coute la population locale


Ahmadou Mouadjamou1, Lisbet Holtedahl2
1
Universit de Maroua, Cameroon; 2University of Tromso, Norway

Popular Geopolitics for Construction of Pro-American


Mentality in Japan: An Approach from the Military-IndustrialMedia-Entertainment-Network
Yukio Maeda
Soka University, Japan
Do What Really Matters: Visual Militarization in the German
Armed Forces New Recruiting Ad Campaign
David Shim1, Frank A. Stengel2
1
University of Groningen; 2Kiel University, Germany
The War Scarf? The Keffiyeh and the politics of rebellion
Jane Tynan
University of the Arts London, United Kingdom
The Cloning of War Experience: Consequentialism,
Deontology and Critique
Evren M. Eken
University of London, United Kingdom

Peace brokers? How studying local contracts in UN peace


missions can contribute to the peace-building debate: the
case of Mali
Isaline Bergamaschi
Universit libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
From the Local to Location: Learning through
entanglements and awkward encounters
Katarina Kusic
Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
Two Lands- Women and Photographic Disclosure of
Displacement in Cyprus
Enver Ethemer1, Enver Ethemer2
1
Presidency of North Cyprus, Cyprus; 2Envision Diversity

TC13: European (Dis)integration and the Migration Challenge:


The Mediterranean, EU Institutions and Migration Governance
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Nevena Nancheva, Kingston University
Discussant: Muge Kinacioglu, Hacettepe University
Governing Migration towards Europe: Outsourcing Migration
Control
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Bezen Balamir Coskun
Ipek University, Turkey
EU agencies at the borders: their changing roles in the
current 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 Global
Actorness
1,2

Fatma Yilmaz Elmas


1
International Strategic Research Organization, Turkey; 2Ankara
University
European Border Management and Migration Crisis on the
Greek-Turkish Borderlands
Nuri Ali Tahir
Independent, Turkey
TC14: European Interregionalism in the Near Abroad
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Giulia Tercovich, Warwick University and ULB
Discussant: Giulia Tercovich, Warwick University and ULB

Yevgeniya Gaber
Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Turkey, Odessa National
University, Ukraine
The crisis of NATO-Russia conventional and strategic arms
control
Marco Siddi
Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland
TC18: Emotions in the Politics of Self and Other
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Vivienne Matthies-Boon, University of Amsterdam
Discussant: Polly Pallister-Wilkins, UvA
Embodying Emotion: Ritual Practice, Sectarianism and the
Diasporic Shi'a Subject
Emanuelle Degli Esposti
SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom
They love death and we love life Emotional narratives of
the Gaza War 2014
Steffen Hagemann
TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
Between 'grand coalitions' of compassion and 'rational
politics': critically exploring the role of emotions in
responding to the EU refugee crisis
Katharina E. Hone
Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
The Emotive and Affective Landscape of (In)Security at
Rockefeller Center:
Aishling Mc Morrow
Queen's University, Belfast, Ireland

From Brussels to Berlin: Transcending Hybrid Interregionalism in the Western Balkans


Petar Markovic1, Stefan Vukotic2
1
Universit Libre de Bruxelles; 2Univerzitet Donja Gorica

TC20: Political Spaces in Historical Perspective: Empire, Cities


and the State
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Benjamin de Carvalho, NUPI
Discussant: Benjamin de Carvalho, NUPI

Perceptions and misperceptions in inter-regional relations:


The case of Euro-Mediterranean cooperation
Ragnar Weilandt
Universit libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Material Signs, Complexity Theory, and the Conceptualization


of the Territorial State
Alena Drieschova
University of Toronto, Canada

The EU and its neighbours: From hybrid interregionalism


towards subregionalism through interregionalism

State-Formation and Violence: A Neoclassical Realist


Explanation for the Variations in State Capacity in Chile and
Peru

Charalambos Tsardanidis
University of the Aegean Rhodes Greece, Institute of International
Economic Relations Athens Greece

Onur Erpul
Florida International University, United States of America

The Limits of the EUs Inter-regional Cooperation: The EU and


its Neighbors
Aylin nver Noi
Gedik University, Turkey

Empire and Urbanization in the Making of International


Relations
William Alexander Rooke
London School of Economics, United Kingdom

The Ukraine conflict: conflict mediation and state-building


nexus
Svitlana Kobzar
Vesalius College, Free University of Brussels, Belgium

War-making and State-making Revisited: The Pacific


Consequences of the Military Revolution in Europe
Suthan Krishnarajan, Jrgen Mller
Aarhus University, Denmark

TC15: Russia and its borders


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London/Chatham
House
Discussant: Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College
London/Chatham House
Georgia, NATO and the challenge from Russia
Tracey German
King's College London, United Kingdom
The NATOs dilemma: Is the NATO enlargement a blessing or
a curse for security in Georgia?
Shu UCHIDA
University of Coimbra, Portugal
The Dark Side to Security Cooperation: The EU, Russia and
the New Spheres of Influence
Iain Ferguson
Russian Presidential Academy for National Economy and Public
Administration, Russian Federation
Ukraine: an Asset or a Liability for the European Security?

TC22: Ideology and War


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Andre Filipe Barrinha, Canterbury Christ Church University
Discussant: Andre Filipe Barrinha, Canterbury Christ Church
University
International Relations of a Prerogative State
Todd Edmond Pierce
U.S. Army (Ret.), United States of America
In The Absence of D-Day: The Military as Synecdoche for the
Nation in the Commemoration of War
Katharine Millar
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
The Future of British Intervention: Iraq, Chilcot and the
Freedman narrative
Owen D Thomas
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
The Iron Lady? A Historical Interpretation of Ideology and
Reality in Margaret Thatchers Foreign Policy
Thomas William Hennessey
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom

TC24: The International, Identity, Religion and Language in


Postcolonialism
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Ariel Gonzalez Levaggi, Ko University
Discussant: Hadje Sadje, Far Eastern University Manila
The Postcolonial in Language Ideology: Exploring English as
Vernacular in Philippine Legislation
Catherine Lourdes Dy
EMJD GEM PhD Program (Universit Libre de Bruxelles & LUISS
Guido Carli di Roma)
Aloha Policy of International Relations by First Head of State
to Travel around the World
Kalaniakea Wilson
University of Hawaii Manoa, United States of America

TC29: Maritime Security - IR and Statist Perspectives


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Christian Bueger, Cardiff University
Discussant: Barry J. Ryan, Keele University
Mapping Maritime Security: A Small Island Developing State
perspective?
James A. Malcolm
Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University
States, seas, and international politics: Rethinking the future
of small island states
Milla Emilia Vaha
University of Turku, Finland
Neptune versus Leviathan Duel: the evolution of sovereignty
over the seas

Perpetual Contestation, Hybridity, and the Construction of the


National Identity: The Ambivalent Patterns of the Interfaith
Relations in Contemporary Indonesia
Hans Abdiel Harmakaputra
Boston College, United States of America

Andr Panno Beiro


Brazilian Naval War College, Brazil

Unity in Diversity: The Indonesian Pancasila and Religious


Policies in national and international perspective

Dimitrios Anagnostakis
Bursa Orhangazi University, Turkey

Securing the Transatlantic Maritime Supply Chains from


Counterterrorism: EUU.S. Cooperation and the Emergence
of a Transatlantic Customs Security Regime

Julia Maria Linder


Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitt Bonn, Germany
Badiou and Beyond: Jokowi's Democracy and True
Alternative to Capitalism
Fadlan Khaerul Anam
University of Indonesia, Indonesia
TC26: Islamic Paradigms and Ethics
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Deina Abdelkader, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Discussant: Lili Yulyadi Arnakim, University of Malaya
Orientalism in International Relations: Dar al-Islam versus Dar
al-Harb, Islamic or Khaddurian?
Raffaele Mauriello, Seyed Mohammad Marandi
University of Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Assessing Role of Islamic Ethics of Warfare in the
Contemporary Period
Shameer Modongal
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Aid paradigms: the late Islamic challenge to humanitarian
assistance
Behar Sadriu
SOAS. University of London, United Kingdom
Explaining the Change in the course of the Arab Uprisings:
Ibn Khalduns Concepts of Asabiyah and Dynastic Cycle
Melek Saral
University of Zurich, Switzerland

TC28: Theorising anti-capitalist subjectivity


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University
Discussant: Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University
Crisis and collective struggle: Lessons from the Greek
indignants
Maria Bakola
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Islam and grassroots resistance: The emergence of the anticapitalist Muslims in Turkey
Sait Serkan stebay
University Copenhagen, Denmark
Post-what? (Mis)Understandings of capitalism in the
'postcapitalism' literature
Frederick Harry Pitts
University of Bath, United Kingdom
The (continued) problem of organisational form: mapping the
party in Negri and Badiou
Oliver Harrison
Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom

TC30: Methodology in Critical Political Economy II


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Owen Worth, University of Limerick
Discussant: Owen Worth, University of Limerick
The Gentle Art of Retroduction: Critical Grounded Theory as a
Method for Critical Political Economy
Claes Axel Belfrage1, Felix Hauf2
1
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom (1); 2University of
Frankfurt, Germany (2)
Global Political Economy and Grounded Theory
Yvonne Franke
Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany
Methodological triangulation and critical IPE: an empirical
case
Adriano Cozzolino
University of Napoli L'Orientale, Italy
Actors in Discourses? How to Research TNCs Discursive
Power
Antonia Graf
Mnster University, Germany

TC32: Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Madeline Carr, Cardiff University
Discussant: Madeline Carr, Cardiff University
Data protection, information security and maritime
cybersecurity
Manuel Melo
Direct Hit, Portugal
Cyberspace: A Route to Strategic Success for Small States
Graham Fairclough
University of Oxford
The Dangerous Rhetoric of Cyber Deterrence
Andreas Haggman
Royal Holloway University of London
State, Semi-State, and Non-State Actors in Cybersecurity
Florian Egloff
University of Oxford
Cyber Weapons as a Signalling Device
Max Smeets
University of Oxford

TC33: Neo-liberalism and the coming of a post-modern


statehood?
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Rachel Anderson, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Cindy Wittke, University of Konstanz
The (re-)emergence of the informalised state in the Middle
East
Cengiz Gnay
Austrian Institute for International Affairs
Neoliberalism and national security in Tunisia: truncated
sovereignty and post-national modes of contestation

TC39: Changing or challenging regional order?


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann, Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
Discussant: Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann, Catholic University of Rio
de Janeiro
Leaders or Laggards? The Behaviour of Nigeria and South
Africa in the provision of regional institutions
Merran Hulse
Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
Russian Revisionism. Towards a Typology

Corinna Mullin
University of Tunis, Research Associate, SOAS

Michael Sander
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Post-modern jihad: the transnational identity of the jihadi


subculture in Europe
Daniela Pisoiu
Austrian Institute for International Affairs

Building regional order: the comparative analysis of the


Eurasian Union and the New Silk Road
Marcin Kaczmarski
University of Warsaw, Poland

The corporation as sovereign: the shifting dunes of public


and private authority
Yonit Percival
SOAS

Russian Greatpowerness: What does it mean for the


discussion of rising and declining powers?
Hanna Smith
University of Helsinki, Finland

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 - 4:15pm
Chair: Annemarie Peen Rodt, Danish Royal Defence College
Discussant: Annemarie Peen Rodt, Danish Royal Defence
College
Militarized protection? Reflecting on militarization and African
security practices
Linna Gelot
Gothenburg University, Sweden
The logics of reaction: a narrative approach to the warningresponse gap
Chiara de Franco
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
The use of Airpower the Danish way of implementing
maximum protection of civilians and still achieving its military
objectives.
Steen Kjaergard, Karsten Marrup
Royal Danish Defence College, Denmark
The gendered politics of protection: redirecting masculinist
approaches to security?
Christine Agius
Swinburne University, Australia

TC38: Responsibility and Accountability in Governance


Institutions
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Hannes Hansen-Magnusson, Cardiff University
Discussant: Antje Vetterlein, Copenhagen Business School /
Harvard University
Negotiating Responsibility in Global Security Governance:
Re-adjusting polycentric arrangements in the field of postconflict peacebuilding
Tobias Debiel
Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Germany
Responsibility and the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals
Magdalena Bexell, Kristina Jnsson
Lund University, Sweden
The Responsibility of Institutions A Research Agenda
Mitja Sienknecht, Jrgen Neyer, Luana Martin
Europa-Universitt Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
The usage of 'responsibility' in the DRC's political landscape:
from the exhortations of external partners to 'ownership' by
national political authorities
Stylianos Frederic Moshonas
University of Warwick, United Kingdom

TC40: Russia's Foreign Policy in Syria


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Ann-Sophie Gast, Free University Berlin
Discussant: Ria Laenen, KU Leuven
Representation of Russias Loneliness and Exclusive Role in
its Foreign Policy: How to Explain (Self)Isolation?
Sergey Rastoltsev
Primakov Institute of World Economy and International Relations
(IMEMO) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian
Federation
Russian Discourse of International Order: Construction and
Use of the West as the Other.
Vladislav Dimitrov
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO),
Russian Federation
Russian role toward Arab Spring
Rania Abdulwahab
Canidian International college, Egypt, visiting lecturer of
international Relations, Ain shams university, Egypt
The effect of 'religious extremism' (Islamism) and perception
of 'Greatpowerness' on Russian foreign policy in Syria
Olga Ermolaeva
Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom
The Russian Role in the Syrian Crisis
Rania Abdulwahab
Canidian International college, Egypt, visitng lecturer of
international Relations , Ain shams university, Egypt

TC43: Conflicts in the EUs periphery: a threat for the


multipolar system?
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Basak Kale, Middle East Technical University
Discussant: Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti, METU
Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) of the EU: An
Assessment with Respect to EUs Role in the Multi-Polar
World Order
Nevra Esentrk
Yalova University, Turkey
Developing conceptual tools for the study of the EU as a
differentiated regional power: comparing different security
frameworks in the European security
Diego Borrajo
University of the Basque Country, Spain
NATO-EU Relations: The Dialogue of Deaf
Cihan Dizdarolu
stanbul Kadir Has University
The EU and the Trap of Geopolitics: The Case of the EUs
Eastern Partnership
Jean F. Crombois
American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria

Whats love got to do with it? European Union engagement


with the Muslim world

Engin I. Erdem
Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey

Faiz Sheikh
University of Hamburg, Germany

Emigration related politics in Eastern Europe finding ways


to embrace the populations abroad

TC45: Legitimating INGOs in the Global South


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Vincent Charles Keating, University of Southern Denmark
Discussant: Oliver Walton, University of Bath
Second Chair: Angela Crack, University of Portsmouth
The Listening Zones of Development NGOs: The Role of
Languages and Cultural Knowledge in Their Relationships
with Southern Communities
Angela Crack
University of Portsmouth
Heading South: INGO re-structuring and shifting conceptions
of legitimacy
Oliver Walton
University of Bath
The financial sources of associational power: the case of
Greenpeace in India
Erla Thrandardottir1, Susanna Mitra2
1
2
City University London, Centre for Research and Education for
Social Transformation
Legitimacy, Terrorism, and NGOs
Vincent Keating1, Erla Thrandardottir2
1
University of Southern Denmark, 2City University London
Transnational Advocacy and South-South Alliances: Lessons
from Land Grabbing in Asia
Julie Gilson
University of Birmingham

TC50: Uneven Development and Social Reproduction at the


Local Scale
Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Alex Nunn, Leeds Beckett University
Discussant: 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 Price
Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom
The local reproduction-production nexus and spatial
combined and uneven development
Jamie Adam Gough
Sheffield University, United Kingdom
Informal Governance in Urban Spaces: Power, Negotiation
and Resistance among Georgian Street Vendors
Abel Polese1, Jeremy Morris2, Lela Rekhviashvili3
1
Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia; 2University of
Birmingham; 3Central European University

TC51: Discipline to come/of our own making


Time: Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Emine Munevver Cebeci, Marmara University
Discussant: Emine Munevver Cebeci, Marmara University
Participants: Benjamin Wilhelm (University of Erfurt), Filipe dos
Reis (University of Erfurt), Maj Lervad Grasten (Copenhagen
Business School), Zeynep Gulsah Capan (Bilkent University)

TD01: Migration Dynamics across Europe


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Stefania Paola Panebianco, Univ of Catania
Discussant: Stefania Paola Panebianco, Univ of Catania

Helga Zichner
Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
Outsiders in France, Westerners in the Gulf. Motives for
expatriation in the professional trajectory of secondgeneration French graduates of North African descent
Martin Neil Lestra, Elyamine Settoul
European University Institute, Italy
Current Challenges in the Multilevel Governance of Migration
in the European Union
Mariya Mincheva Dimova, Iliana Rodriguez Santibanez
Tecnologico de Monterrey Mexico City, Mexico

TD03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Latin America


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Ian Bruff, University of Manchester
Discussant: Ian Bruff, University of Manchester
Neoliberal strategy and the hegemony of Bolsa Famlia
program in Brazilian welfare
Carolina Alves Vestena
State University of Rio de Janeiro / Kassel University, Germany
The Rhetoric of National Renewal in Neoliberalism: the
Dialectics of Coercion and Consent in the Discourse of
Margaret Thatcher and Augusto Pinochet
Heather Mary Watkins1, Maria Loreto Urbina2, Jon Mansell3
1
Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom; 2University of
Wolverhampton, United Kingdon; 3University of Nottingham,
United Kingdom
Dealing with Coercive Cities? Authoritarian Mechanisms of
Rule in Urban Latin America
Alke Christine Jenss
Alice-Salomon-Hochschule, Germany
Securitisation and neoliberal authoritarianism in Mexico
Valeria Guarneros-Meza
De Montfort University, United Kingdom
Finance and land grabbing: the impact of sustainability
certifications on human rights compliance in Latin America
Christelle Genoud
University of Lausanne, Switzerland

TD05: Under Conditions of Hegemony


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Tina Freyburg, University of St Gallen
Discussant: Tina Freyburg, University of St Gallen
Foreign Policy of Small States under the Influence of
Hegemonic Power. The case of Central American Countries
Carlos Murillo
University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica
The Eurasian Economic Union, Its Actual and Potential
Members: Is There a Capability-Expectations Gap?
Artem Patalakh
University of Milan, Italy
The Decline of North American Hegemony and the Rise of a
Multipolar System: Signs that Come from the East
Ana Carolina Rosso de Oliveira1, Samia De Brito Franco2
1
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil; 2Universidade
Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
Reconsidering the Small but Smart State Concept: A Novel
Approach to Small States as Entrepreneurs
Revecca Pedi, Katerina Sarri
University of Macedonia, Greece

Germany and Europes Migrant Crisis Analysing DomesticInternational Synergies in Chancellor Merkel's Policy Framing
Process
Anne Maria Nyknen
University of Tampere, Finland

TD06: We Need to Talk about Military Violence


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Katharine Millar, University of Oxford
Discussant: Katharine Millar, University of Oxford

European Migrant Crisis and Theories of International


Relations

Controlling Violence A Cartography of Instrumental Minds


and Practices

Anders Karl-Erik Malm


University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Intimate partner violence and the performative construction of
military gender identity
Harriet Gray
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Militarization: Notes on a Faulty Concept
Alison Howell
Rutgers University - Newark, United States of America
The Squaddie on Trial: Problematizing Military Misconduct
Owen D Thomas
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
The Haunted Identities of British Drone Pilots
Lindsay Caitlin Clark
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

TD07: Interaction in Democracy Promotion (IV): Insights from


development studies
Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Julia Leininger, German Development Institute
Discussant: Stephen Brown, University of Ottawa
Understanding The Nature of Failure in International Aid
Erin Kelly Crouch
Tallinn University, Estonia
China and EU democracy promotion in Central Asia
Gordon Crawford1, Aijan Sharshenova2
1
Coventry University, United Kingdom; 2University of Leeds, United
Kingdom
Encountering the Egyptian uprising in International
Development Cooperation
Johannes Gunesch
Central European University, Budapest
What drives authoritarian party to party interaction? The
Chinese Communist Party and African ruling parties.
Julia Bader2, Christine Hackenesch1
1
German Development Institute, Germany; 2University of
Amsterdam
Education, governance, and peacebuilding: Exploring local,
national, and global relations
Gabrielle Daoust
University of Sussex, United Kingdom

TD10: The Practice of Global Ethics


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Joseph Hoover, City University London
Discussant: Joseph Hoover, City University London
Human(e) dignity and the ethics of international development
Diego de Merich
London School of Economics and Political Science, United
Kingdom
Pragmatic constructivist ethics and the international
response to the humanitarian crisis in Syria
Jason Ralph
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Reparative Justice and Border Regimes
James Souter
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Rethinking Ethics: The Example of Discrimination
Andree-Anne {Andy} Melancon
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

TD11: Ethnographic Approaches to International


Interventions: Storytelling, Strategy and Authenticity of
Information
Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Aberystwyth University
Discussant: Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Aberystwyth
University
Read between the lines: problems of qualitative research in
nervous theatres of war
Mats Utas

Uppsala University, Sweden


Through a glass darkly: Navigating security knowledge in
researching African elites
Jonathan Fisher
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Touching from a distance: in time, but yet out of time
Morten Boas
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway
The e in statistics: ethnography as an integral part of
quantitative research
Kerstin Tomiak
Cardiff University, United Kingdom

TD13: European (Dis)integration and the Migration Challenge:


Welfare, Citizenship, Schengen
Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Halit Mustafa Tagma, Ipek University
Discussant: Reyhan Atas Topcuolu, Hacettepe University
Schengen Crisis: A Potential Cause for European
Disintegration or Not?
Fatma Zeynep zkurt
stanbul Geliim University, Turkey
Towards the Earning of Social Citizenship in the EU: On the
Relationship between the ECJs Case Law and the Access to
Social Assistance in the Netherlands
Dion Kramer
Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
Questions of Status in the European Union. The Space
between Immigration and Citizenship.
Gracy Pelacani
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
The protracted process of securitization of immigration: the
jungles at the French-Uk complexe
Amanda Da Silva
Universit de Lige, Belgique

TD14: European Interregionalism in the Far Abroad


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Mario Telo, Royal Academy of Sciences
Discussant: Evi Fitriani, University of Indonesia
Effective Interregional Security Relations? The Case of EU-AU
Cooperation in Sudan
Friedrich Plank
Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany
EU-Latin American interregional cooperation in the field of
security governance
Joren Selleslaghs
Leiden University, The Netherlands
Experimentation and reconfigurations of the EU Grand
Strategy: the European Union Strategy for Security and
Development in the Sahel
Elisa Lopez Lucia
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Inter-regional cooperation in disaster management: the case
of EU-ASEAN
Giulia Tercovich
Warwick University and ULB, Belgium
Reflections on Inter-Regionalism: the EUs human rights
strategies in Northeast and Southeast Asia
Paul Martyn Bacon
Waseda University, Japan

TD15: The Future of NATO


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Tracey German, King's College London
Discussant: Tracey German, King's College London
NATOisation: The Atlantic Alliance and its Member States
Andrew Cottey
University College Cork, Ireland
Political Economy of Military Alliances: NATOs Paradoxical
Endurance, 1991-2016

Nikoloz G. Esitashvili, Felix E. Martin


Florida International University, United States of America

Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom

Ukraine crisis and implications for the European Union,


Russia and international order

Dayyab Gillani
St Andrews University, United Kingdom

Tomasz Stpniewski , Andrzej Szabaciuk


1
2
Catholic University of Lublin, Poland; Catholic University of
Lublin, Poland
Decision-Making and Crisis Management in Times of Crisis:
An Interplay of the EU and NATO
Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters
University of Kent, United Kingdom
From Deterrence to Out-of-Area: NATOs Democracy
Promotion As a Security-Enhancing Practice
Muge Kinacioglu
Hacettepe University, Turkey

TD18: (Re)Producing Social Forces through Emotions


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Ida Danewid, LSE
Discussant: Sabiha Allouche, SOAS
Understanding Resistance through Emotions: Bodies,
Spaces, and Protest
Ali Bilgic
Bilkent University, Turkey
Emotions moving bodies in global politics: the 2012 Delhi
gang rape
Kandida Iris Purnell
University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Insurgent, Guerilla, or Terrorist: The Curious Case of ISIS

Do we really miss the Cold War? The Image and the


Remembrance of the Cold War on Screen After 9/11
Onur Kinli
Ege University, Turkey

TD24: Postcolonial Views on Regionalism: APEC and ASEAN


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Catherine Lourdes Dy, EMJD GEM PhD Program
(Universit Libre de Bruxelles)
Discussant: Kenji Kim Villadolid Sario, IBON International
Regional Organizations and Foreign Policy affinity: Findings
from the Global South (1950-2004)
Ariel Gonzalez Levaggi
Ko University, Turkey
On Inter-regionalism: APEC and the Philippine Condition
Vincent Lubay Casil1,2,3
1
Lyceum of the Philippines, Philippines; 2City of Malabon
3
University, Philippines; Philosophical Association of the
Philippines
ASEAN Integration: A One Dimensional Analysis
Hadje Sadje
Philippine International Studies Organisation (PhISO)

Trauma and the Political: Personal Narratives of Activists in


(Post)Revolutionary Egypt

Economic cooperation in uncertainty? The Story of Economic


Cooperation between Germany and the Southeast Asian
countries Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and the
Philippines thus far. A constructivist view

Vivienne Matthies-Boon
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Wilfred Dominic Josue


Free University of Berlin, Germany

The Arab Spring: Emotions as New Political Repertoires of


Social Movements?

Neoliberal Inclusion: Gendered Political Economy & Poverty


Reduction Strategy Framework in the ASEAN context

Efser Rana Coskun


Bilkent University, Turkey

Raianne Kei Mata


La Trobe University, Australia

TD20: Histories of the International Present


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh

TD25: Inter-Organizational Regimes: Energy, Intellectual


Property Rights, and Food
Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Martin Koch, Bielefeld University
Discussant: Ulrich Franke, University of Bremen

The atomic age as a 'break in time': History, International


Relations and the nuclear revolution.
Laura Considine
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Collateral Damage: Laos in Second Indochina War
Barbara Katarzyna Kratiuk
University of Warsaw, Poland
Financialisation of microfinance: the trajectory of German
commercial banks in development
Mareike Beck
University of Sussex, United Kingdom
My name is CARLOS and I am a good person Moscows
satellites closing in on the Jackal
Daniela Richterova
University of Warwick, United Kingdom

TD22: Ideology, Terrorism and the Logic of Violence


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Bruno Cardoso Reis, Univ. Lisboa
Discussant: 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 Martini
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
The Ideological Under-determination of Violence in
International Relations
David Bates

Cooperation of the Group of Eight (G8) with IEA in the energy


field
Beata Molo
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University, Poland
Impacts of the clean energy regime complex and renewable
energy development in Indonesia and the Philippines
Kathryn Chelminski
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
United States of America
The IEA's hegemonic role among the international energy
institutions: an obstacle to the establishment of an effective
and sustainable global energy regime
Susanne Peters
Webster University Geneva
Regime Interaction of International Intellectual Property
Regimes in Asia-Pacific Region: Lost in Institutional
Fragmentation in A World Society?
Anlei ZUO
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
Evolving Orders? Inter-Organizational Relations in the
Organizational Field of Food Governance
Angela Elisabeth Heucher
University of Potsdam, Germany

TD26: Islamic law and Islamic Political Thought


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Nassef Manabilang Adiong, Philippine International
Studies Organization (PhISO)
Discussant: Raffaele Mauriello, University of Tehran
The AKP: A Success in Political Islamist Movement?

Zeynep Kaya
Gedik University, Turkey
Islamic Law and International Law in the Era of Globalization.
Anna Rolewicz-Orpiszewska
Warsaw University
Democratization and Religion: Are They Oxymora?
Deina Abdelkader
University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States of America
Qatar. A model of Islamic diplomacy?
Alberto Priego
Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain

TD28: Alternative financial and banking systems


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Amin Samman, City University London
Discussant: Amin Samman, City University London
A non-market ecosocialist exit from capitalism
Anitra Nelson
RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia)
Freedom, Equality & Compassion: Re-imagining our Public
Myth by moving from a Linear to a Circular Economy

TD32: Virtuosity, technology and the many borders of Europe


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Rocco Bellanova, PRIO & USL-B
Discussant: 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 devices
1

Rocco Bellanova , Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert


1
PRIO & USL-B, 2PRIO

EUROSUR: Surveillance practices as mise-en-discours of the


virtuous borders of Europe
Denis Duez
USL-B
Humanitarian borderwork and the disruption and
consolidation of European virtue
Polly Pallister-Wilkins
UvA
Dialogue, Partnership and Empowerment for Network and
Information Security: EU Policies and Private Stakeholders
Benjamin Farrand1, Helena Carrapico2
1
2
University of Warwick, Aston University

Steven Liaros
PolisPlan, Australia
Half a Decade after Stiglitz: Prospects for Beyond GDP as an
Alternative Development Model
David Yarrow
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
IPE: We Need To Talk About Money: The Structural Power of
Money Creation and Alternatives to Capitalism
Tim DiMuzio
University of Wollongong, Australia
The incoming revolution in the world banking and financial
system
Przemysaw Jzef Furgacz
College of Business and Entrepreneurship in Ostrowiec
witokrzyski, Poland

TD29: Maritime Piracy and Information Sharing


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Timothy Charles Walker, Institute for Security Studies
Discussant: Johannes Nordby, Royal Danish Defence College

TD33: Local Turn and Era of Disillusionment: Perspectives


for Peacebuilding?
Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Jan Pospisil, University of Edinburgh
Presenter(s): Christine Bell (University of Edinburgh), David
Chandler (University of Westminster), Beate Jahn (University of
Sussex), Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester)

TD36: Consequences of protection in World Society: output,


outcome, and impact
Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Linna Gelot, Gothenburg University
Discussant: Linna Gelot, Gothenburg University
Global protection governance? Investigating logics of
protection within the UN system
Gerrit Kurtz1, Bastian Loges2
1
King's College London, United Kingdom; 2Technical University
Braunschweig, Germany
Humanitarian Safe Areas and the Problem of Moral Hazard

Maritime Information Sharing. A Performance Assessment in


the Gulf of Guinea.

Stefano Recchia
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Fernando Marques1,2, Joao Piedade3,4, Jess Marin5, Olga


6
Ortega
1
Department Nautical Sciences & Engineering, Universitat
Politcnica de Catalunya, Spain; 2Portuguese Navy Research
Center (CINAV), Escola Naval, Portugal; 3Centro de Investigao
de Segurana e Defesa (CISDI), Instituto de Estudos Superiores
Militares, Portugal; 4Instituto Portugus de Relaes
Internacionais (IPRI), FCSH-UNL, Portugal; 5Department Nautical
Sciences & Engineering, Universitat Politcnica de Catalunya,
Spain; 6Universidade Lusfona de Humanidades e Tecnologias,
Portugal

The RtoP & the Moral Case for Safe Areas

What role does Piracy play in current EU and G7 Security


Policies?
Patricia Schneider
Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University
of Hamburg (IFSH), Germany

Daniel Jacob
Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany
A mission to prevent and protect: The Human Rights up Front
initiative of the United Nations
Katarina sa Mnsson
United Nations, United States of America

TD37: The EU and the Mediterranean I: The EUs Relations


with its Mediterranean Partners
Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Efsun elik Ycel, Marmara University
Discussant: Aylin nver Noi, Gedik University

Piracy in Somalia and Nigeria


Marta Fernandez Sebastian
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

Changing Instrumentality of Europe: The Case of Political


Parties in Turkey
F. Asli Ergul Jorgensen
Ege University, Turkey

General framework and trends in maritime cybersecurity


Manuel Melo
Direct Hit, Portugal

EU-Mediterranean Relations: The Case of Arab Uprisings


Efsun elik Ycel
Marmara University, Turkey

Maritime Security Sector Reform: Can We Apply Monitoring


and Evaluating (M&E) from the Development Sector to
Security Assistance?
Daniella Mak
U.S. Department of State, United States of America

Legitimacy and effectiveness of the EU's interaction with


Tunisian civil society
Ragnar Weilandt
Universit libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Governing the West and the East: The Politics of Democracy
Promotion towards the MENA region
Andrea Teti

University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom

University of Bath, United Kingdom

Migration as a Security Question: Readmission Agreement


between EU and Turkey
1
2
Eda Bekci Ari , Gokce Yiit
1
2
Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey; Middle East Technical
University, Turkey

Beyond Security: Georgian War, the Crimea occupation and


Irredentism in Russia's foreign policy
Alexander Reichwein
Justus Liebig University Gieen, Germany

TD38: Responsibility in Foreign Policy Making


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Mitja Sienknecht, Europa-Universitt Viadrina, Frankfurt
(Oder)
Discussant: Tobias Debiel, Institute for Development and Peace
(INEF)

Tom Sauer
Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium

Division of Responsibility in the Management of Migration


Crises by International Community: The Case of Syrian
Refugees
Mehmet Gokay Ozerim
Yasar University, Turkey
German Words and French Deeds: Taking Responsibility in
the Libya Crisis
Elena Dck
Universitt Passau, Germany
How is Geography Constructed in Turkey`s R2P and
Humanitarian Intervention Discourses?
Birsen Erdogan
Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Germanys new responsibility vision or void?
Bernhard Stahl
University Passau, Germany
How normative institutionalization of human security
functions to evolve the phenomenon as the universal security
agenda: Canadian and Japanese Cases
Umut Can Adsnmez
Lund University, Sweden

TD39: Changing structures of governance


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Clara Brandi, German Development Institute (DIE)
Discussant: Clara Brandi, German Development Institute (DIE)
Domestic, external or economic drivers? The rise and fall of
powers.
Carmen Fonseca
IPRI-NOVA, Portugal
Rising powers contribution to existing structures of global
governance and global public goods provision
Robert T. Kappel
GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany
The De-Concentration of Economic Power in the International
System, 1980-2013
Jorge F. Garzn, Victor M. Mijares
German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany
Worlds Apart How Global Institutions Deal with a Changing
World
Katja Freistein1, Caroline Fehl2
1
University of Duisburg; 2Peace Research Institute Frankfurt

TD40: Understanding Russia's Foreign Policy in Ukraine and


Georgia
Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Minda Holm, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Discussant: Tom Casier, University of Kent
A long way from Colchis and Iberia to the present day: what
has changed?
Aynur Seidyusif

Explaining the Ukraine crisis: the Malign Neglect of Russia by


the West

Power Play: Explaining Russias Georgia Policy from 2008 to


the Present
Elias Gtz
Aarhus University, Denmark
Russia's use of history in Ukraine: Sanctity, brotherhood and
precedence
Minda Holm
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Norway

TD45: The Contribution of Historical and Political Sociologies


of the Global South for IR Theorizing
Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Jan Busse, Universitt der Bundeswehr Munich
Second Chair: Stephan Stetter, Universitt der Bundeswehr
Munich
Participants: Nadine Godehardt (German Institute for
International and Security Affairs - SWP Berlin), Morten Valbjrn
(Aarhus University), Teresa Koloma Beck (Centre Marc Bloch
Berlin), Beatriz Bissio (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)

TD50: Round Table: Commission on the Crisis of Care


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Alex Nunn, Leeds Beckett University
Discussant: Alex Nunn, Leeds Beckett University
Participants: Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Sheffield),
Shirin Rai (University of Warwick), Sara Wallin (University of
Sheffield), Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)

TD51: Everyday Boundaries of Knowledge


Time: Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Meera Sabaratnam, SOAS
Discussant: Meera Sabaratnam, SOAS
Drawing boundaries: comparing gender, social differentiation
and submission in the political novel
Christine Agius1, Robin Redhead2
1
Swinburne University, Australia; 2Leeds Beckett University, UK
"The play's the thing": race, states and sovereignty on the
Early Modern stage
Kerem Nisancioglu1, Ash Sarkar2
1
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London,
United Kingdom; 2No affiliation
Being Human: Violence and the International
Zeynep Gulsah Capan
Bilkent University, Turkey
Doing IR in the Periphery: Notes from the Field
Derya Ger-Akder1, Veysel Tekdal2,1
1
Middle East Technical University, Turkey; 2Eskisehir Osmangazi
University, Turkey

TE EISA: Section Chairs Dinner (by invitation only)


Time: Thursday, 20:30pm 23:00pm

Friday, 09 September 2016


FA01: Identities, Orders and Borders
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Karen Smith, University of Cape Town
Discussant: Karen Smith, University of Cape Town
Return, reintegration and rebordering: Managing migration
remotely?

Situating the technological imperative in security practice


1

Stephan Davidshofer , Julien Jeandesboz , Francesco


3,4
Ragazzi
1
2
Universit de Genve, Switzerland; REPI, Universit libre de
3
4
Bruxelles, Belgium; Leiden University, Netherlands; CERI /
Sciences Po Paris

Nassim Majidi
Sciences Po Paris France
Necromobilities: Exile, Death and the Pursuit of Sovereignty
along the Thai-Burma/Myanmar Border
Tani Sebro
University of Hawaii - Manoa - Honolulu, HI, United States of
America
EU Migration Policies towards the Southern Neighbourhood:
Outsourcing Security through Norms and Agenda Setting
Halit Mustafa Tagma, Bezen Balamir Coskun
Ipek University, Turkey
A new world [B]order: the role of images in discourses of
African migration
Lorenzo Rinelli
University of California, Rome Center, Italy
Sectarianism in the Diaspora: An Examination of Lebanon
and its Confessional Communities
Octavius Pinkard
University of Kent (Canterbury)

FA03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism: Genealogies, Utopias


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Phoebe Moore, Middlesex University London
Discussant: Phoebe Moore, Middlesex University London
Market Utopianism and the Impossibility of the Good Life
Mark Ian Bailey
University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China, China, People's Republic
of
The State's Role in the Era of Neoliberalism
Filip Balunovic
Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy
Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Post-Fordist Cage
Samuel Decker
Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany
Darkest Before the Dawn? Interrogating Authoritarian
Neoliberalism
Matthew Douglas James Ryan
University of Sydney

FA05: Where are we and where do we want to go from here:


institutionalizing the study of foreign policy
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Knud Erik Jrgensen, Yasar University
Discussant: Knud Erik Jrgensen, Yasar University
Participants: Knud Erik Jrgensen (Yasar), Gunther Hellmann
(Frankfurt), Annika Bjrkdahl (Lund), Ben Tonra (UCD),
Stefania Panebianco (Catania)

FA06: Soldiering Bodies and the Reproduction of Military


Violence
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Kevin McSorley, University of Portsmouth
Discussant: Kevin McSorley, University of Portsmouth
Ajax and the Pentagon: Guiding Communal Emotions
Alison Bond
University of California, at Berkeley, United States of America
Dignity, humiliation, and dead soldiers: A comparative
analysis of the (re)framing of dead British and American
soldiers killed in action since 9/11
Kandida Iris Purnell
University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Producing Congolese Soldiers Forces through Defense
Reform: Dissonance, resonance and translation
Maria Eriksson Baaz1, Maria Stern2
1
University of Gothenburg, Sweden; 2University of Gothenburg,
Sweden
War memories, practices of exclusion and generational
dynamics: ISAF as a game changer in Norways decoration
and veteran policy
Nina Graeger
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway
The secret funerals in Pskov: Patriotism, military masculinity
and politics of (in)visibility in Russian media reporting on
soldiers who die in Ukraine
Emil Edenborg
Lund University, Sweden

New Classical Macroeconomics as an antidemocratic project


Rune Stahl
University of Copenhagen, Denmark

FA07: Interaction in Democracy Promotion (V): Insights from


EU studies
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Vera van Hllen, Leuphana University Lneburg
Discussant: Michelle Pace, Roskilde University

FA04: Practices of Security Politics and Theory


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Andrew Neal, University of Edinburgh

Tailor-made or ready-made? Target countries domestic


context and the substance of European Union democracy
promotion
Anne Wetzel
University of Mannheim, Germany

The Evolution of Practices: The Case of the Security Council


Vincent Pouliot
McGill University, Canada
Applying Practice Theory to Cooperation in NATO
Institutions: what Practices, why Practice Theory, and the
Role of Crises
Falk Ostermann
Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany
Violence, war and security knowledge. Between practical
theories and theoretical practices
Philippe Bonditti1, Christian Olsson2
1
ESPOL-ICL, France; 2ULB, Belgium
Security as anti-epistemology
Claudia Aradau
King's College London, United Kingdom

EU democracy promotion: Interaction, not hierarchy


Sonja S. Grimm
University of Konstanz, Germany
Anticipation in interaction: The dual effect of uncertain
credibility on the effectiveness of EU democratic
conditionality
Solveig Richter1, Tina Freyburg2
1
University of Erfurt, Germany; 2University of St. Gallen,
Switzerland
Local Contestation against European Union Rule of Law
Mission in Kosovo (EULEX)
Ewa Mahr
Maastricht University, The Netherlands

EU Democracy Promotion in the Neighbourhood:


Understanding the Domestic Agency in the Eastern
Partnership Countries
Vera Axyonova, Andrea Gawrich
JLU Giessen, Germany

FA10: Theorising Global Ethics


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Elke Schwarz, University of Leicester
Discussant: Maria Fotou, London School of Economics
Ethics of failure: Thinking legitimacy beyond performativity
and ontology
Thomas Clment Mercier
King's College London, United Kingdom
Examining Critical Perspectives on Humanism: Cross-cultural
Cosmopolitanism and Psychoanalysis
Antonio Di Biagio
University of St Andrews, United Kingdom
Popularity as monopoly on human expressions
Christophe Germann
University of Berne, Switzerland
The Special Ambiguity of Humanity: Ethical Dissensus and
Global Contestation
Joseph Hoover
City University London, United Kingdom

FA11: Ethnographic Approaches to International


Interventions: Problematic Roles of Academia
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Morten Boas, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Discussant: Morten Boas, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
Too much information? Codes of evidence in anthropology
and IR
Kai Koddenbrock
RWTH Aachen, Germany
The Politics and Ethics of Fieldwork in Post-Conflict
Environments
John D Heathershaw
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
A different form of intervention: doing research in Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Daniela Lai
Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom
The Fieldwork Industry
Berit Bliesemann de Guevara
Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom

FA13: European (Dis)integration and the Migration Challenge:


EU Identity and European Identities
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Istvn Hegeds, Hungarian Europe Society
Discussant: Helene, Paule Cristini, International University of
Monaco
Migration and Identity Performances: The Case of the
European Union
Zeynep Arkan Tuncel, Reyhan Atas Topcuolu
Hacettepe University, Turkey
European Identity and National Politics of Change
Smita Yadav
University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Going, Going, Gone: Mobility and the EU
Nevena Nancheva
Kingston University, United Kingdom
The Nation as camp Europe under pressure
Manuel Iretzberger
University of Passau, Germany
The vanishing European dream
Cvete Koneska
St Antony's College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

FA14: The Resilience of European Multilateralism and


Interregional Cooperation
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Min Shu, Waseda University
Discussant: Frederik G.A.A Ponjaert, Universit Libre de
Bruxelles
Revisiting EU-Latin American Inter-regionalism
Roberto Dominguez
Suffolk University, United States of America
Rules-based and relational multilateralism: An analysis of
ASEAN's multilateralism and its implication for the EU's
external policies
Trong Giang Do
KU Leuven, Belgium
Resilience in the face exogenous crisis: Internal EU's
multilateralism consolidation as a precondition for efficient
and symmetric interregional relations.
Mario Tel
LUISS-Guido Carli
Resilience in the face exogenous Crisis: The EUs evolving
external action in the field of crisis response mechanisms
Giulia Tercovich
University of Warwick
Resilience in the face exogenous Crisis: The evolving
legitimation mechanisms of the EUs external action
Gustavo Mller
Universite libre de Bruxelles

FA15: Future of the EU


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College London/Chatham
House
Discussant: Andrew Mark Dorman, King's College
London/Chatham House
Emerging regional security models between the
Mediterranean and the Sahara
Alessandra Russo, Francesco Strazzari
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
EUs migration and asylum policy from a security perspective
Christos Baxevanis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,, Greece
Immigration Crisis: EUs Security Community and the
Betrayal of its Common Values?
George Koukoudakis
Military Academy of Greece, Greece
EU energy-climate policy as a energy security challenge for
"carbon countries"
Tomasz Mynarski
Jagiellonian University, Poland
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP): the EU in
search of a security identity
Anastasiia Kudlenko
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom

FA18: Feminist Explorations of Emotions


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Ali Bilgic, Bilkent University
Discussant: Gunhild Hoogensen Gjrv, UiT The Arctic University
of Norway
Bodies in global politics: How a feminist curiosity is ideal for
emotions research in IR
Linda hll
Keele University, United Kingdom
Digital celebrity politics: ethics, emotion and gendered
conflict
Annika Bergman Rosamond
Lund University, Sweden
Empathic Understanding of Gezi Protests: Everything or
nothing, all of us or none
Nurten evik
Bilkent University, Turkey

On violence and visibility: the aesthetic politics of affect


Ida Danewid
LSE, United Kingdom

FA20: Historicizing the Constitution of Collective Identities


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge
Discussant: Ayse Zarakol, University of Cambridge
The role of sovereignty and international governance in
explaining changing state identity: from the Ottoman Empire
to the Republic of Turkey, 1908 - 1939
Marc Sinan Winrow
London School of Economics and Political Science, United
Kingdom

Kadir zhan Deirmenciolu , Emre Demir


1
TED University, Turkey; 2Gazi University, Turkey

FA25: Inter-Organizational Perspectives on Development


Politics
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Katja Freistein, EISA
Discussant: Martin Koch, Bielefeld University
Why Some Buildings Can Be Built on Sand An Explanation
of the Creation of the New Development Bank
Nicolas Burmester
Aarhus University, Denmark
Multidimensional Goals and the need for Pluralism in
Development Thinking and Practice

Visual Branding in International Relations: Constructing


Yugoslav Identity in Air

Frederick Heussner
University of Munich, Germany

Jelena Subotic
Georgia State University, United States of America

Interorganizational Collaboration in International


Development: An Explorative Study of Development
Cooperation Networks in Indonesia and Madagascar
Michael Strautmann1,2
1
German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany;
2
University of Hamburg

Histories of recognition: Pakistan, Israel and the reification of


religion
Maria Birnbaum
European University Institute / Oslo University, Norway
Turkey in No Mans Land: The conceptions of the West and
the Orient in the Construction of Turkish National Identity in
the Late 19th and Early 20th Century
Alejandro Ciordia Morandeira
Universidad Autnoma de Madrid (UAM), Spain

FA21: Interventionist practices and (in)security: in-depth case


studies
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Lauren Gould, Utrecht University
Discussant: Daniela Nascimento, University of Coimbra
Irans Civil Society Grappling with Triangular Dynamics:
Effects of External Impacts on the Evolution of StateSociety
Relations in Strategically Important Countries
Ali Fathollah-Nejad
German Council on Foreign Reltions (DGAP) | Institute for
International Cultural Relations (ifa), Germany
Adventurism Museveni Style? Ugandas Intervention in South
Sudan, 2013-2015
Aleksi Erik Ylnen
University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal
Exporting Stability, Importing Security: The Securitization of
long-term Military Commitments Abroad
Hubert Zimmermann
Philipps University Marburg, Germany
Peacebuilding through education: The education sector as a
site of peacebuilding intervention in South Sudan
Gabrielle Daoust
University of Sussex, United Kingdom

FA22: Ideology in Asian Politics


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: David Bates, Canterbury Christ Church University
Discussant: David Bates, Canterbury Christ Church University
Seeking Another Order: Chinas New Left and World Politics,
1989-1999
Xiaoyu Lu
University of Oxford, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Post-Secular Securitization and Withering Popular
Sovereignty in Japan
Yukio Maeda
Soka University, Japan
State Ideology and a National Policy of Provocations: NorthKoreas State Ideology Juche and the States Recurring
Initiation of Provocative External Action
Matthias Maass
Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
A critical and comparative analysis of two protests on the
western and the eastern edges of Asia: the Gezi Park Protests
and the Umbrella Movement

International organizations as a tool of developing Japanese


global policy
Marcin Socha
University of Lodz, Poland

FA26: Muslim Nations and International Relations I


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Raffaele Mauriello, University of Tehran
Discussant: Deina Abdelkader, University of Massachusetts
Lowell
The comparative Study of the Backgrounds of Forming the
Territorial Government in Iran and England
Rasoul Afzali1, Soheil Mahmoudi3, Seyedmohammad Seyedi
Asl2
1
University of Tehran, Iran; 2Gazi University; 3Danshgah Azad
Archaism or Useful Glue: Turkeys Religion Policy in Balkans
during the EU Process
Ahmet Erdi Ozturk
Ljubljana University, Turkey
Turkeys Axis Shift: An Evidence Based Analysis
Gonca Biltekin
Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Reserach, Turkey
Harnessing the Worlds Economic Transformation: The Role
of Balkan Muslims in the Arabic- Speaking Worlds
Absorption of Euro-American Power
Isa Blumi
Stockholm University, Sweden

FA28: Varieties of refusal: direct action, horizontalism, antiausterity


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Lucia Pradella, King's College London
Discussant: Lucia Pradella, King's College London
Challenging the age of austerity: disruptive agency after the
global economic crisis
David Bailey1, Mnica Clua-Losada2, Nikolai Huke3, Olatz
Ribera Almandoz4, Kelly Rogers5
1
University of Birmingham; 2University of Texas - Rio Grande
Valley; 3Philipps-University Marburg; 4Universitat Pompeu Fabra
5
(Barcelona); Independent researcher
Exploring the Transformative Political Potentialities of AntiAusterity Resistance in Liverpool
Joshua Peter Blamire
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Finding an Alternative to Global Capitalism: The Sunflower
Movement in Taipei, and the Umbrella Movement in Hong
Kong.
Yao Hung Huang
National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, Republic of China
Who is to Pay for Higher Education? Neoliberal Reforms,
Protest, and Opposition

Didem Turkoglu
UNC-Chapel Hill, United States of America
Practices, ideas and challenges to contest neoliberalism
transnationally
1,2

Yannick Nehemiah Antonio Harrison


1
2
Roskilde University, Denmark; Radboud University Nijmegen,
The Netherlands

FA29: The "Return" of Russia in Maritime Security Mediterranean and Black Sea Perspectives
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Marianne Riddervold, University of Oslo
Discussant: Sebastian Bruns, Institute for Security Policy
University of Kiel
Crimea: The Maritime Dimension
James Baker
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, United Kingdom
How traditional maritime disputes affect contemporary
maritime security challenges: the migration crisis in the
Aegean
Ioannis Chapsos
Coventry University, United Kingdom
Russian Naval Strategy and a new order in the Black Sea and
The Mediterranean
Johannes Nordby
Royal Danish Defence College, Denmark
Russia's Navy after the military intervention in Syria:
perspectives and challenges.
Igor Delano
French-Russian Chamber of Commerce, Russian Federation

FA32: The future of global Internet governance


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Jamie Sebastian Collier, University of Oxford
Discussant: Florian Egloff, University of Oxford
Internet suzerainty
Johan Pontus Wallin
Swedish Research Institute in Istanbul, Turkey
Brazils policies for cyberspace: looking for security,
governance and international leadership
Tiago Pedro Vales
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Networked Governance and Cyber Security in International
Relations
Jacqueline Eggenschwiler
University of Oxford
Security for whom? Challenges in a multi-stakeholder
approach to Internet governance
Lilly Pijnenburg Muller
University of Oxford

FA36: The ethics of protection: legal and normative concerns


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Kristoffer Liden, Peace Research Institute Oslo
Discussant: Kristoffer Liden, Peace Research Institute Oslo
Protection as a Political Tool? The Instrumentalization of the
Refugee Question by Turkish Government vis--vis the
European Union
Armagan Gozkaman
Beykent University, Turkey
The Resposibility of Third States and the Engagement of
Rebel Opposition Groups
Chosen Onyekachi Udorji
University of Sussex, United Kingdom

Kings College London, United Kingdom


European Court of Human Rights: an analysis from the
perspective of inclusion and recognition of identity
differences
Vanessa Capistrano Ferreira
Sao Paulo State University (UNESP), Brazil

FA37: The EU and the Mediterranean II: EU Discourses and


Practices
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: F. Asli Ergul Jorgensen, Ege University
Discussant: Hanna Ojanen, University of Tampere
A Return to Geopolitics in the Mediterranean: The EUs
Mediterranean Policy Reassessed
Aylin nver Noi
Gedik University, Turkey
Constructing the Mediterranean through European Foreign
Policy: Boundaries, Differentiation, and Governmentality
Emine Munevver Cebeci
Marmara University, Turkey
How to reinvigorate Euro-Mediterranean prospects?
Barah Mikail
Saint Louis University Madrid, Spain
Representation and Positioning: EU Member States and the
Mediterranean
Tobias Schumacher
College of Europe, Natolin campus (Warsaw), Poland

FA38: Creating Responsibility in Global Politics


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Milla Emilia Vaha, University of Turku
Discussant: Jrgen Neyer, Europa-Universitt Viadrina, Frankfurt
(Oder)
Faking Sovereignty (and Responsibility?): How the R2P
Doctrine and Literature Misuse the Concept of Sovereignty
Andrea Carati
University of Milan, Italy
Southern responsibilities: Sharing and shifting climate
responsibility within postcolonial contexts the case of
REDD+
Franziska Mller
University of Kassel, Germany
State responsibility and community membership: the
beginning
Evgeny Roshchin
North-West Institute of Management RANEPA, Russian
Federation
Responsibility in Global Politics
Hannes Hansen-Magnusson1, Antje Vetterlein2
1
Cardiff University, United Kingdom; 2Copenhagen Business
School, Denmark

FA40: Determinants of Russia's Foreign Policy


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Tom Sauer, Universiteit Antwerpen
Discussant: Maria Raquel Freire, Universidade de Coimbra
Attractive Authoritarianism: Soft Power and the Russian
Federation
Vincent Charles Keating1, Katarzyna Kaczmarska2
1
Center for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark;
2
Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University
Does the International Order Face a Russia Question?
Gultekin Sumer
Beykent University, Turkey

A Light for the Protection of Civilians: Responsibility to


Protect
Zeynep Selin Acar, Altu Gnal
Ege University, Turkey

EU-Russia Soft Power Games in Serbia and Moldova: A


Comparative Analysis
Artem Patalakh
University of Milan, Italy

Theory of Human Condition: A Focal Goal of International


Law
Deepak Ravi Mawar

Russia's Great Power Consciousness and Its Impact on


Foreign Policy
Iaroslav Zaitsev

Peking University, China, People's Republic of


What Underpins Putins Foreign Policy: Derzhava or
Russkaya Dusha?
Hasan Seluk Trkmen
Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey

FA41: Geopolitics, energy and security


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Licinia Simao, University of Coimbra
Discussant: Alberto Priego, Universidad Pontificia Comillas
Geopolitical Restructuring and Persistence of Territoriality of
State in Capitalism: The Case of Turkeys Energy Security
Pinar Ipek
Bilkent University, Turkey
Rentier state in the 21st Century: internal and international
aspects. Geo-economic perspective
Rafa Ulatowski
University of Warsaw, Poland

The Role of International Mediation in Civil War Termination:


A Comparative Case Study of Nepal and El Salvador
Anu Krishna SS
South Asian University, India

FA51: Constructing Objects of Knowledge


Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Filipe dos Reis, University of Erfurt
Discussant: Filipe dos Reis, University of Erfurt
The Public and its problems: Defining the bounds of
knowledge, re-drawing the boundaries of authority
1
2
Timo Walter , Oliver Kessler
1
2
University of Erfurt, Germany; University of Erfurt, Germany
Culture, Finance and the Value of Future
Benjamin Wilhelm
University of Erfurt, Germany
Revisiting representation of non-Western insecurities in
Security Studies

Transnational capital and European energy governace. The


case of natural gas supply

Neslihan Dikmen Alsancak


Bilkent University, Turkey

Ana Moreno Regaa


Universidad del Pas Vasco/ University of the Basque Country,
Spain

Overlapping cultural circuits: BRIC as a knowledge object


between Global Finance and International Security

The United States, Internal Security, and the Prospective for


the Militarization of Society
Andrew Grossman
Albion College, United States of America

FA43: The EU's actorness in times of crisis: impact on


security and trade
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Hartmut Mayer, Oxford University
Discussant: Hartmut Mayer, Oxford University
EU-China relations in a changing world order: The case of the
Bilateral Investment Agreement
Insa Ewert
GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany
Globalizing regional powers: The mutual appropriation and
repudiation of ideas in the field of security
Jrg Meyer
University of Hamburg, Germany
The EU and Rising Powers in a Multipolar World Order Mega-Regionals and the Future of the Global Trade System
Clara Brandi
German Development Institute (DIE), Germany
The European Unions (EU) effective Multilateralism: Issues
and Challenges
Vipul Kumar Vaibhav
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
What is human about human security?
Beatrix Futk-Campbell
Leiden University

FA45: Peace, Security & Conflict and the Study of the Global
South
Time: Friday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Stephan Stetter, Universitt der Bundeswehr Munich
Discussant: Teresa Koloma Beck, Centre Marc Bloch Berlin
Everyday Production of Space: Sites of Contestation in the
Global South
Jan Busse1, Nadine Godehardt2
1
Universitt der Bundeswehr Munich, Germany; 2German Institute
for International and Security Affairs - SWP Berlin
South Epistemologies for peace: recognizing local knowledge
in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Joana Ricarte
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Beyond Borders: The Rise of Ethno-Religious Politics in
Israel and the Broader Middle East
Raffaella A. Del Sarto
SAIS Europe - Johns Hopkins University, Italy

Stephen Aris
Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

FB01: Comparative Perspectives on Migration


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Valeria Bello, United Nations University
Discussant: Valeria Bello, United Nations University
A Comparative Analysis of Bio-political Border Managements
and their Implications: The Southern Border of the EU, the
South-East Asia-Australia and the United StatesMexico
Borders
Ela Gokalp Aras
Gediz University, Turkey
Drawbridge Effects - Migration Regimes in Australia, Europe,
and the US
Witold Mucha
Heinrich Heine University Dsseldorf, Germany
The Nexus between Migration and Human Security: The case
of Ethiopian Female Migration to Sudan
Anwar Hassen Tsega
Marmara University, Turkey
Environmental Challenges of International Migration in East
Asia: Lessons for the newly Evolving International Order
Aysun Uyar Makibayashi
Doshisha University, Japan
Mobility of Highly Skilled Human Resource and Relationship
with Development, Case of Taiwan, 1990-2014
Jose Carrillo
Amei And Unam, Mexico

FB02: Regional and Global Dynamics of African International


Relations
Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Burak Toygar Halistoprak, Bilkent University
Discussant: Burak Toygar Halistoprak, Bilkent University
African Interregionalism: The African Unions relation with
China
Georg Lammich
University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Brazil and Africa: Bargaining outcomes in transatlantic
defence cooperation
Pedro Seabra
Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Negotiating Regional International Society: A diplomatic view
of African regionalisation and the EU
Ueli Staeger
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
Geneva, Switzerland

Turkeys Sweet Talk and Pragmatic Walk in Sub-Saharan


Africa: Understanding the roots and results of the African
Opening
smail Erkam sula
Bilkent University and Yldrm Beyazt University - Ankara/Turkey

FB03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism: Policing and Surveillance


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Annalena Di Giovanni, University of Cambridge
Discussant: Annalena Di Giovanni, University of Cambridge
How does the simultaneous militarisation and privatisation of
the police fit into the narrative of authoritarian neoliberalism?
Malte Michael Laub
King's College London, United Kingdom
The Dictatorship of Movement: Policing Circulation within
(Neo)Liberal Regimes
Mehmet Dosemeci
Bucknell University, United States of America
We Are A Homeland Security Company Town: Racial
Economies of Militarized Policing in a U.S.-Mexico Border
Community
Aaron Bobrow-Strain
Whitman College, United States of America
From Co-optation to Exclusion: The Changing Nature of Food
Insecurity under Neoliberalism in the United States
Sbastien Rioux
Universit de Montral, Canada
Control orders and the Arab/Muslim Other in Australian
racial neoliberalism
Cameron Maxwell Stockley Smith
Macquarie University, Australia

FB04: The Concept and Practice of 'Normal' Security Politics


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Davd Mutimer, York University
Discussant: Davd Mutimer, York University
The concept of 'normal politics' in security studies
Andrew Neal
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Parliament Strikes Back: Parliamentary Oversight and the
'Normal' Politics of Counterterrorism
Hendrik Hegemann
University of Osnabrueck, Germany
What is the Role of National Parliaments in the Construction
of Europe's Security Architecture?
Mareike Thiel
University of Kent, United Kingdom
Securing Emergence: Event Suppression and the
Chronopolitics of Resilience
Chris Zebrowski
Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Security, Power and Normal Politics: Assessing the
Normative Consequences of Securitisation
Franziskus von Lucke
University of Tuebingen, Germany

FB05: Foreign Relations of (B)RIC(S)


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Elias Gtz, Aarhus University
Discussant: Elias Gtz, Aarhus University
Chinas foreign policy making toward the EU: the role of
domestic influences
Fleur Elise Huijskens
Fudan University
Geopolitics versus geoeconomics: The case of Russia's
geostrategy and its effects on the EU
Mikael Wigell, Antto Vihma
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland
In search of the status of an educational great power?
Analysis of Russias educational diplomacy discourse
Sirke Melina Mkinen

University of Tampere, Finland


How tradition survives in the complexity of 21st century: The
Case of Russian Foreign Policy
Dovile Jakniunaite
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Indian Soft Power Politics in Global Politics: Capacities,
Resources and Limitations
1

Elif Bali Kurtarir , Zeynep Akinoglu


1
Yildiz Technical University, Turkey; 2Jawaharlal Nehru University

FB06: Rethinking Civil-Military Relations


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Owen D Thomas, University of Exeter
Discussant: Owen D Thomas, University of Exeter
Consensual Sex in trench warfare: Zimbabwean soldiers in
the Democratic Republic of Congo war
Godfrey Maringira
University of the Western Cape, South Africa
Keeping Enough in Reserve: Reservist Accounts of Leading
Military-Civilian Lives
Antonia Lucia Dawes1, Neil Jenkings2, Paul Higate1, Rachel
2
1
Woodward , Tim Edmunds
1
University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 2Newcastle University,
United Kingdom
Nuancing Militarization in British Society: The Case of Future
Reserves 2020
Paul Higate
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
War veterans in the Zimbabwe National Army: Civil-military
relations in Zimbabwes post-2000 crisis
Edmore Chitukutuku
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
The Limits of In/Security: Conscientious objection in Turkey
and Israel
Dou Durgun
Sabanc University, Turkey

FB07: Interaction in Democracy Promotion (VI): Insights from


the MENA region
Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Solveig Richter, University of Erfurt
Discussant: Andrea Teti, University of Aberdeen
Authoritarian Consolidation and Political Liberalization in
North Africa
Assem Dandashly
Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Regime dynamics and interaction. EU democracy promotion
in cooperation with Morocco and Tunisia before and after the
Arab Spring
Vera van Hllen
Leuphana University Lneburg, Germany
The implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy in
Tunisia and Morocco: when domestic actors make a
difference
Iole Fontana
University of Catania, Italy
So tight, so loose. Exploring EU-Tunisia negotiations on
migration
Federica Zardo
University of Turin, Italy
Parliamentary diplomacy as bridge across the
external/internal nexus in democracy promotion? Some
insights from the Euro-Mediterranean area
Jan Claudius Voelkel
Cairo University, Egypt

FB09: The International Society Tradition: Foundational Ideas


and Theoretical Innovation
Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Cornelia Navari, University of Buckingham
Discussant: Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
The International Society Tradition: Who's In It?
Cornelia Navari
University of Buckingham, United Kingdom
Manning on the Relationship between International and World
Society
Peter Wilson
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
What is Raison de Systeme?
Ipek Zeynep Ruacan
Koc University, Turkey
Theoretical Construction of Peace in English School
Elham Gharji
Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal
The Ottoman Empire as a Regional Organization
Barbara Allen Roberson
Independent, United Kingdom

FB12: Not so exceptional after all? The past, present and


future of Nordic foreign policy
Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Annika Bjrkdahl, Lund University
Discussant: Annika Bjrkdahl, Lund University
From Seemingly Exceptional to a Normal State Swedish
Foreign Policy From the Cold War and Onwards
Douglas Brommesson
Lund University
Small, marginalised, but influential after all? Norways quest
for status and influence in European, transatlantic and Nordic
security policy

FB18: Emotions and the Politics of (In)Security


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Paul Roe, Central European University
Discussant: Annika Bergman Rosamond, Lund University
Theorizing emotions and war the phenomenon of emotions
in military interventions
Aglaya Snetkov1, Gunhild Hoogensen Gjrv2
1
2
ETH Zurich, Switzerland; UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Why emotions matter in the politics of peacebuilding
Karin Aggestam
Lund University, Sweden
Are emotional aspects in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
important?
Michelle Pace1, Ali Bilgic2
1
2
Roskilde University, Denmark; Bilkent University, Turkey
(E)motional sites: affect, movement and the imagination of
(il)legitimate warfare at New Yorks 9/11 Memorial
Audrey Reeves
University of Bristol, United Kingdom

FB20: Questioning Change and Continuity: Norms, Order and


Authority
Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Historicising political authority: rulers in late-medieval Roman
Law
Julia Costa Lopez
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Illicit Force and the Birth Pangs of Seaborne Empires
Benjamin de Carvalho, Halvard Leira
NUPI, Norway
Bad pirates, good privateers? The surprising robustness of
norms on privateering

Nina Graeger
Norwegian Institute of International Affair

Lisbeth Zimmermann
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany

The varying degrees and meanings of Nordicness in Finnish


foreign policy
Hanna Ojanen, Tapio Raunio
University of Tampere

Change and Continuity in Instituional Selection in IR: The


Origins of Primogeniture and Open Succession in Mediaeval
Dynasties
Halit Mustafa Tagma
Ipek University, Turkey

Icelands External Shelter from the Settlement to the 21st


century: A challenge to the traditional historical narrative of
Icelands foreign relations
Baldur Thorhallsson
University of Iceland
The Constant Outlier? Denmark as a Normal State
Anders Wivel
University of Copenhagen

FB14: Mechanisms of Cooperation in the EU-Latin America


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Elisa Lopez Lucia, University of Birmingham
Discussant: Elisa Lopez Lucia, University of Birmingham
The European Unions international development cooperation
to Latin America and The Caribbean
Juan Pablo Prado Lallande
Universidad Autonoma de Puebla
Crisis in the EU-Turkey Relationship: Lesson to Latin America
Marlene Zamarripa Ruiz
UNAM-Aragon
Enviromental Governance in the EU-Latin America
Relationship
Roberto Dominguez
Suffolk University
Common Security and Foreign Policy of the European Union
and the role of the BRICS states (Brazil, Russia, India, China
and South Africa) in its development
Ionut Dragos Onescu
Babes Bolyai University, Romania

FB23: Rethinking 'Criticalland' in International Relations


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Tobias Debiel, Institute for Development and Peace (INEF)
Discussant: Beate Jahn, University of Sussex
Beyond Critique? Reconstructing the Social Subject of
Peacebuilding.
Elisa Randazzo
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Forms of Representation and Change of International Order
Alena Drieschova
University of Toronto, Canada
Self-Eating Critique or Will to Govern? Foucauldian
Governmentality Studies and the Internalization of Critique
Peter Finkenbusch
Independent
The Quest for a Critical Stance in IR: New Perspectives and
Old Difficulties
Timo Walter1, Janis Grzybowski2
1
University of Erfurt, Germany; 2University of Helsinki, Finland
On Justification and Critique: The Relevance of Luc
Boltanskis Pragmatic Sociology for the Study of International
Practices
Frank Gadinger
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

FB25: Concepts of Inter-Organizational Actorness


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Ulrich Franke, University of Bremen
Discussant: Benjamin Herborth, University of Groningen
International norms and cooperation above States? UNESCO
Conventions on culture and cooperation among
intergovernmental organizations
Antonios Vlassis
University of Lige, Fonds national de la recherche scientifique,
Belgium
Beyond Organisational Boundaries How the Governance
Practices of Transnational Professionals intertwine Public
and Private International Organisations
Nele Kortendiek
TU Darmstadt, Germany / Cluster of Excellence Normative Orders
Modelling Bilateral Cooperation Networks through Time
1

James Hollway , Christoph Stadtfeld , Per Block


1
2
Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerland; ETH Zrich,
Switzerland

Whose Legitimacy? The EU and Russia in Contest for the


Eastern Neighbourhood
Gergana Noutcheva
Maastricht University, The Netherlands

FB28: Trade unions and alternatives to trade unions in/against


capitalism
Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Phoebe Moore, Middlesex University London
Discussant: Phoebe Moore, Middlesex University London
New immigrants struggles in Italys logistics industry
Lucia Pradella
King's College London, United Kingdom
Occupation at Work: Lessons from Latin America
Adam Fishwick
De Montfort University, United Kingdom
Re-thinking labour protection: Informality, workers rights and
decent work for domestic workers

The Regional, the Global & the Ugly. Inter-Organizational


Configurations in the UN and beyond

Ilona Steiler
University of Helsinki, Finland

Matthias Hofferberth
University of Texas at San Antonio, United States of America

Self-Management as a (Failed) Socialist Project?

A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma How the


concept of actorness clouds our understanding of interregionalism and how inter-institutionalism can help
Lukas Maximilian Mller
University of Freiburg, Germany

FB26: Muslim Nations and International Relations II


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Deina Abdelkader, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Discussant: Fadlan Khaerul Anam, University of Indonesia
A Feminist Analysis on EU Enlargement and Turkey's
Candidacy
Aysegul Gokalp Kutlu
Kocaeli University, Turkey
What is so sectarian about sectarian politics in Middle East
international relations?
Morten Valbjorn
Aarhus University, Denmark
ISIS and the Return of Japanese Pacifist of Militarism:
Islamic-oriented Japanese Pan-Asianists Perspective
Fadlan Khaerul Anam
University of Indonesia, Indonesia
The Impact of Islamic Movements on Indonesia-Palestine
Relations

Martin Upchurch, Anne Daguerre, Dan Ozarow


Middlesex University, United Kingdom
The enduring crisis of neoliberal globalism and the
development of radical political unionism.
Andrew Mathers1, Graham Taylor1, Martin Upchurch2
1
University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom;
2
Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom

FB29: Maritime Security - African Perspectives


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: James Baker, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Discussant: Daniella Mak, U.S. Department of State
Examining the Causes of Maritime Crime in Nigeria
Lisa Otto
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
The Implementation of African Maritime Strategies: A Stormy
Future Ahead?
Timothy Charles Walker
Institute for Security Studies, South Africa
Loss of Strength Gradient and Coastal Insurgency in the
Niger Delta of Nigeria, 1999-2009
Ubong Essien Umoh
University of Uyo, Nigeria, Nigeria

Lili Yulyadi Arnakim


University of Malaya, Malaysia

Coastal Piracy and Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea


Otoabasi Akpan, Kuubra-Afiakoyo Uya
Akwa Ibom State University, Nigeria, Nigeria

FB27: External Legitimacy and European Foreign Policy


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Helene Sjursen, University of Oslo
Discussant: Ben Tonra, University College Dublin

FB31: Regional integration and collective action


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Minerva Campion, Universidad Central
Discussant: Iratxe Perea Ozerin, University of the Basque Country

"It's not what they say but how they say it": how third country
diplomats interact with the EU in Brussels
Heidi Maurer
Maastricht University, The Netherlands

La Alianza del Pacfico en la integracion regional de Colombia


y sus efectos socioeconmicos y polticos
Arturo Cancino Cadena, Angie Catalina Sanchez Veloza,
Andres Manuel Martinez Patio
Universidad Central, Colombia

In search of external legitimization. The European Unions


enlargement and the European Neighborhood Policy from an
American perspective

Hegemony and (des?)integration in regional strategies: the


case of South America

Magdalena Gora
Jagiellonian University, Poland

Diogo Monteiro Dario


Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil

Indigenous legitimacy versus international legitimacy?


Lessons learned from the largest EU mission
Florian Qehaja
Kosovar Centre for Security Studies, Kosovo

South America between heritage and renewal


Carsten Baran
University Erfurt, Germany

Looking for Standards in the External Legitimacy of EU


Foreign Policy: An Exploration from Turkey
zlem Terzi
Istanbul University, Turkey

Epistemic Transnational Networks: (Re) Conceptualizing the


Role of Epistemic Communities in Andean Region.
Rubn Alfonso Vergara Crespo
UPV-EHU, Spain - Universidad de la Salle, Colombia

Which way to social change compas? Exploring the state


power and the non-state power road, through the experiences
of the Bolivian Cocaleros and the Mexican Zapatistas.
Leonidas Oikonomakis
European University Institute, Italy

FB32: Looking and Listening: The politics of media


technology
Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Andrea Calderaro, Cardiff University
Discussant: Andrea Calderaro, Cardiff University

IR from the Margins: Bringing Mainstream Theories in


Conversation with the Mahabharata
Aparna Devare
University of Hyderabad
Bringing Inter into the Self-Other Binary Notes from the
Indian Traditions
Jayati Srivastava
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Revisiting Sovereignty: Practices in Indian Traditions
Manish Kumar
Institute for Research on India and International Studies

Insecurity as appropriation and exposure: The digital citzens


visual security dilemma
Rune Saugmann Andersen
University of Tampere, Finland
The Gamification of Security and Strategy: Theory, Evidence,
and Implications
Jesse Paul Lehrke
German Research Institute for Public Administration, Germany
Pluralization of Discourse, Decentralization of Power:
Everyday Individuals Turn in the Hegemonic Struggle over
Foreign Policy via Social Media
Erdem Ceydilek
Middle East Technical University, Turkey, Ihsan Dogramaci Bilkent
University, Turkey
Social movements and the micro-blogging service Twitter:
why the revolution will not be tweeted
Katharina E. Hone
Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom

FB39: Non-Western powers in the international order


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Hartmut Mayer, Oxford University
Discussant: Hartmut Mayer, Oxford University
Brazil, Turkey and the failure of a nuclear deal with Iran in
2010
Ekrem Eddy Gzeldere
University of Hamburg, Germany
Illiberal Regional Powers and the Global Contestation of
Liberal Democracy. Investigating Russian and Turkish
Influence in the South Caucasus and the Balkans
Sonja Katharina Schiffers
Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany
India's Approach to Democracy Promotion
Aleksandra Jasklska
University of Warsaw, Poland

Seeking Asylum, Using New Technologies: Afghans on the


Web
Cansu Akbas Demirel
Ege University, Turkey

Turkey on the Rise: A Regional Balancer or a Cause of


Conflict

FB33: (Re)Framing Space, Territory, Borders, and Governance


- What Role for the Political Settlements Concept?
Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Cengiz Gnay, Austrian Institute for International Affairs
Discussant: Jan Pospisil, University of Edinburgh

FB40: Russia's Foreign Policy and its neighbours


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Alexander Reichwein, Justus Liebig University Gieen
Discussant: Moritz Pieper, University of Salford

Zeynep Kaya
Gedik University, Turkey

(Re-)conceptualisations of Territories, Boundaries, Space,


and Sovereignty (Frozen) Secessionist Conflicts in the PostSoviet Space

Autocratisation as an unintended consequence of Russian


foreign policy
Ina Shakhrai
Humboldt University Berlin, Germany

Cindy Wittke
University of Konstanz, Germany

Extractions and Contractions of Russian Policy: Hegemonic


Decline or Rise?

To Split or Not to Split? Partition as a Political Settlement in


the Horn of Africa

Mehmet Sahin
Aksaray University, Turkey

Aleksi Erik Ylnen


University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal

Pax Russica, Mundus Russicus? The 'Russian world' and


doctrines of a global civilizational pluralism.
Aliaksei Kazharski
Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Political settlement lost in sight: Peacebuilding, control and


status quo in Palestine
Moara Crivelente
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Traditional Governance and the Provision of Internal Security
Clara Neupert-Wentz
University of Konstanz, Germany
Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics: Challenging Assumptions of
Success in Child Soldier Reintegration
Rachel Anderson
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

FB35: The International, the "Inter" and the Margins


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Felix Roesch, Coventry University
Discussant: Felix Roesch, Coventry University
The Impossibilities of the Inter in International Relations:
Changing the Rules-of-the-Game
Navnita Chadha Behera
University of Delhi
Forging a bottom-up Conversation: Problematizing the
Gender Lens to Study Conflicts in International Relations
Amya Kshetrapal
Institute for Research on India and International Studies

The expansion of russian military power: trouble for the


Caspian states?
Guilherme Moreira Leite Mello
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
The resurrecting of Intermarium concept as a remedy for
Russias aggressive foreign policy a possible reality or an
unimaginable fantasy?
Przemysaw Jzef Furgacz
College of Business and Entrepreneurship in Ostrowiec
witokrzyski, Poland

FB41: Varieties of informality


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Filippo Menga, The University of Manchester
Discussant: Alessandra Russo, Sant'Anna School of Advanced
Studies
Governing the Informals: Diverse Approaches to Informal
Practices
Lela Rekhviashvili
Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
Informality and symbolic spaces of governance
Abel Polese1, Jeremy Morris2

Tallinn University, Estonia and Dublin City University, Ireland;


University of Birmingham

Post-Soviet small businesses in Azerbaijan: the legacies of


Soviet second economy
Leyla Sayfutdinova
Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Explaining persistent inequality in adult education
participation through welfare state regimes and their skill
strategies
Mari Liis Ris
Tallinn University, Estonia
Contesting Symbolic Power: A Study of Georgian Birzha
Costanza Curro
UCL, United Kingdom

FB44: The Global Political Economy of Law


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Erna Rijsdijk, Netherlands Defence Academy
Discussant: Tor Krever, London School of Economics

Kilian Spandler
University of Tbingen, Germany
Out of One, Many: Philosophical Origins of Differentiation
between Aberystwyth and Paris Schools of Critical Security
Studies
Mustafa Ali Sezal
Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey
Enacting everyday boundaries in post-Dayton Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Renata Summa
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

FL YRW: Roundtable: How to Write an Excellent YRW


Proposal
Time: Friday, 1:15pm - 2:15pm
Chair: Jef Huysmans, Queen Mary University of London
Participants: Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary University of London),
Ben Tallis (Institute of International Relations), Tanja Aalberts
(Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law)

International Law and the Politics of Hypocrisy

Laissez Faire Laissez Passer or Laissez Tuer Laissez Mourir:


Global Political Economy on the Population Life

FC01: Technologies, Practices and Discourses of Border,


Security and Migration in the Europe-MENA Nexus
Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Fulvio Attina', University of Catania
Discussant: Fulvio Attina', University of Catania

Gozde Turan
Bilkent University, Turkey

EU border security and anti-smuggling discourse: Missing the


point?

Creating auras of legality - juridical osmosis in the global


governance of ODA
Siobhan Fiona Airey
University of Ottawa, Canada

Nina Perkowski, Vicki Squire


University of Warwick

Robert Knox
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

The Global Political Economy of Law


Nikolas M. Rajkovic
Tilburg University, The Netherlands

FB45: Political Economy, Development and the Study of the


Global South
Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Jan Busse, Universitt der Bundeswehr Munich
Discussant: Oliver Kessler, University of Erfurt
The Arab Gulf Region in International Political Economy
Serhat Yalcin
University of Kassel, Germany
Escape from dependency: South-South trade, domestic
agency and the case of Ceylon tea
Michael John Bloomfield
University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Of refugees, asylum seekers, and temporary protection


status: Understanding the Status of Syrian Nationals living in
Turkey
Can Mutlu
Bilkent University
Leisure and Abjection: Tourism, Migration and Crisis on
Lesbos
Debbie Lisle
Queen's University Belfast
Treating People as Objects? Materiality, Affect and Ethics in
Border Security Technologies
Michael Bourne, Heather Johnson
Queen's University Belfast
Governing the Lebanese-Syrian border: EU Integrated Border
Management between domestic politics and international
security in post-2011 Lebanon
Simone Tholens
Cardiff University

The political economy of economic rebalancing in China:


State, regulation, labour and development
Steven Rolf
University of Bristol, United Kingdom

FC02: Power and Identity in African International Relations


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Evren Tok, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Discussant: Evren Tok, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

International development assistance in Colombia: exerting


agency, projecting success, managing duality
Juana Garcia2, Isaline Bergamaschi1
1
Universit libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; 2Universidad de los Andes,
Colombia

"Le Congo,c'est foutu"? State, Citizens, and Everything in


Between
Stphanie Perazzone
The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
Switzerland

Late Development in the Global Periphery: National


Developmentalist States in Latin America and the Middle East
Berk Esen
Bilkent University, Turkey

Between the hegemonic and marginalized concepts of peace:


searching for an African perspective
Jos Maurcio Vieira Filho
University of Coimbra, Portugal

FB51: Conceptualizing 'World Society'


Time: Friday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Zeynep Gulsah Capan, Bilkent University
Discussant: Zeynep Gulsah Capan, Bilkent University
Bridging Civilizations: Metaphorical Framing of Turkey as a
Bridge between the West and the East
Erdogan Ayka
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Enlargement and Differentiated Membership in the EU and
ASEAN: Constructing Regional 'Standards of Civilization'?

South Africa in Africa and the world: identity and foreign


policy
Karen Smith
University of Cape Town, South Africa
The Application of Realism to the case study of Rwanda
Jonathan R Beloff
School of Oriental and African Studies, United Kingdom

FC03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Europe


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Katharina Bodirsky, Middle East Technical University
Discussant: Katharina Bodirsky, Middle East Technical University
Thickening EU economic norms: internal-external links and
political implications
James Headley
University of Otago, New Zealand
Towards the Periphery, Away from Hegemony?
Contextualising the Rise of Authoritarian Neoliberalism in
Italy
Roberto Roccu
King's College London, United Kingdom
New constitutionalism in times of crisis: the increasing
leverage of the Ministry of Economics and Finance in the
Italian economy

U.S. Weapon Delivery to Ukraine Seen from the Perspective of


Decision Making Models
Tomasz Pugacewicz
Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
When Historical Structuralism Leads to Irrelevant Decisions:
War, Terrorism and Misleading Perceptions in the Fight
Against Daesh
Emmanuel R. Goffi
University of Manitoba, Canada
Proclaiming the worst
Carsten Baran
University Erfurt, Germany

Adriano Cozzolino , Davide Bradanini


1
2
University of Napoli L'Orientale, Italy; Independent scholar

FC06: Veterans and the Politics of Injury and Rehabilitation


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Paul Higate, University of Bristol
Discussant: Paul Higate, University of Bristol

Social-Dialogue vs Authoritarian Micro-Corporatism: Are


Contemporary Collective Bargaining Procedures Democratic?
Jon Las Heras
University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Corporeal cultures of war and the injury-rehabilitation


complex
Sarah Bulmer
Univeristy of Exeter, United Kingdom

The Post-Crisis Reproduction of Financialization in the E.U.: a


Study of the European Securities and Markets Authority and
the Reconstitution of the Capital Market as a Medium of
Governance
Jasper van Dooren
University of Kent, United Kingdom

Help for Heroes and the Biopolitical Organisation of Liberal


Violence
Will Palmer
University of Manchester, United Kingdom

In the name of legality. Exploring the variegated institutional


strategies to repress the squatting movement in Rome
Cesare Di Feliciantonio1,2
1
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; 2KU Leuven, Belgium

FC04: Everyday (In)Security Politics beyond 'the West'


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Beste Isleyen, University of Amsterdam
Discussant: Beste Isleyen, University of Amsterdam
One Concept to Rule Them All? Rethinking Security through
non-Western Theory and Practice
Faiz Sheikh1, Owen D Thomas2
1
University of Hamburg; 2University of Exeter
Safety, stability, order: security with Chinese characteristics
Jonna Nyman
University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Pentecostal Urbanism? Peace and security in sacred objects
in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Simbarashe Nyuke
Witwatersrand University, South Africa
Street harassment and everyday in/security strategies in
London and Cairo: inclusions, exclusions and possibilities
Elisa Wynne-Hughes1, Jutta Weldes2, Karen Desborough2
1
Cardiff University, United Kingdom; 2University of Bristol
Putins power re-considered: How domestic debates
condition strategic cooperation in and over Syria
Julie Maria Wilhelmsen
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Norway

FC05: Foreign Policy Process and Change


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Halvard Leira, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Discussant: Halvard Leira, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
System Pressures, State-Society Relations and Foreign Policy
Change
Babak Mohammadzadeh
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Enhancing the chances of peace after civil war towards a
credible commitment theory of security sector reform
Nadine Ansorg1,2, Julia Strasheim2
1
University of Kent, United Kingdom; 2GIGA German Institute of
Global and Area Studies

Inventing the Swedish War Veteran


Sanna Angelica Strand
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Life after Traumatic Injury
Lesley Allison Roberts
University of Portsmouth, UK, United Kingdom
The Politics of (Timely) Recovery in Veterans Mental Health
Bethany Ysabel Cuffe-Fuller
University of Exeter, United Kingdom

FC08: Doing Gender in Combat and Hybrid Peace Operations


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Erna Rijsdijk, Netherlands Defence Academy
Discussant: Erna Rijsdijk, Netherlands Defence Academy
Gender: Bridging the Gap between Police and Military
Monica Geertruida den Boer
SeQure Research and Consultancy, The Netherlands
Integrating gender into a changing military masculine
environment
Fleur Posthumus1, Georg Frerks2
1
Fleur Posthumus Consultancy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;
2
Utrecht University, Utrecht,The Netherlands/ Netherlands
Defense Academy, Breda, The Netherlands
Introducing the 'Doing Gender' in military and police missions
research perspective
Erna Rijsdijk
Netherlands Defence Academy, The Netherlands
Social Constructions, Information, and Policy Change: An
Analysis of Combat Exclusion Policies in the US and Canada
Carly Rae Rasiewicz
Syracuse University, United States of America

FC09: Theorizing World Society: Concepts, Values, Change


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Discussant: Georg Srensen, Aarhus University
Normative Tensions in a Tranforming International Society
Thomas Diez
University of Tuebingen, Germany
Change in International Society: How Not to Recreate the
First Debate of International Relations
Charlotta Friedner Parrat
Uppsala University, Sweden
Beyond Babel? The Idea of a World Society in World Politcs
Aaron McKeil

London School of Economics and Political Science, United


Kingdom

Anna Magdalena Wrbel


University of Warsaw, Poland

world society: values or interests


Ali Onur Tepeciklioglu
Ege University, Turkey

Role of the Bank for International Settlements in the Global


Financial Governance

What Differentiates the World Society from the International


Society: A Reassessment
Burak Toygar Halistoprak
Bilkent University, Turkey

FC12: EU as an energy actor and implications for small states:


policymaking, projection and reception
Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Nina Graeger, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
Discussant: Nina Graeger, Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs
EUs new energy mix: What role for the old suppliers?
Indra verland
NUPI
Norway: Small State in Big Energy Play. National Political
Maneuvering Rooms in European Energy Markets
Ole Gunnar Austvik
BI/NUPI/Harvard Kennedy School
Regulatory and Market Power Europe: Leadership and Models
for Global Energy Governance
Andreas Goldthau1, Nick Sitter2
1
CEU/Harvard Kennedy School, 2CEU/BI Norway
The EUs Strategy towards External Gas Supplier: Norway,
Russia, Algeria and LNG
Svein S. Andersen1, Nick Sitter2
1
BI Norway, 2CEU/BI Norway
Channels of influence, or how non-members can influence
EUs energy policymaking?
Jakub M. Godzimirski
NUPI

Karina Jdrzejowska
University of Warsaw

FC18: Emotions at State Level Politics


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Audrey Reeves, University of Bristol
Discussant: Vincent Charles Keating, University of Southern
Denmark
Emotions, Binary Oppositions and Denial: Turkish Foreign
Policy Discourse Regarding Armenian Genocide
Birsen Erdogan
Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Behind Closed Doors: How do negotiators balance the
interplay of empathetic understanding and politics in
diplomatic negotiations?
Claire Yorke
King's College London, United Kingdom
Seeking to Shame: Conceptualizing shame as a mechanism
of sanctions
Asli Ilgit1, Deepa Prakash2
1
Cukurova University, Turkey; 2DePauw University, United States
of America
The Emotion of Fear in IR Theory
Payam Ghalehdar
University of Cambridge, UK

FC19: Information, Data and Surveillance in Global Health


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Simon Rushton, University of Sheffield
Discussant: Simon Rushton, University of Sheffield
Catching the Flu: Syndromic Surveillance, Algorithmic
Governmentality, and Global Health Security

FC14: European Interregionalism, Science & S-Cultural


Diplomacy
Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Mario Telo, Royal Academy of Sciences
Discussant: Catherine Lourdes Dy, EMJD GEM PhD Program
(Universit Libre de Bruxelles)

Stephen L. Roberts
University of Sussex, United Kingdom

China-EU cooperation in the field of Science and Technology


(S&T)
YING LI
Universit libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Promoting compliance incentives in international surveillance


system, IHR (2005)

EU-Latin American interregional cooperation in Science and


Higher Education:(a)symmetries and (in)equalities
Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

To Share or Not to Share: Deadly Viruses, the Data Sharing


Problem, and GISAIDs Innovative Approach to Global Health
Security
Stefan Elbe, Gemma Buckland-Merret
University of Sussex, United Kingdom

European Cultural Diplomacy: an alternative paradigm for


European Neighboorhood Policy implementation
Selin Senocak
Centre d'Etudes Diplomatiques et Strategiques Turkiye
Science Diplomacy as a tool for global governance
Luk Vanlangenhove
UNU-Cris

FC17: Global Economic Governance and Its Actors


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Marek Rewizorski, University of Gdask
Discussant: Anna Magdalena Wrbel, University of Warsaw
Role of the International Energy Agency as Institution of
Global Energy Governance
Marek Rewizorski
University of Gdask
OPEC in the international economic order
Rafa Ulatowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development the
Case of Agricultural Trade Liberalization

Coding the refugee: the informationalisation of health


Nadine Voelkner
University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Minju Jung
University of Florida, United States of America

FC20: The Question of Power in International Relations:


Historical Engagements
Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Katharine Millar, University of Oxford
Discussant: Katharine Millar, University of Oxford
Quantifying the power of states: The eighteenth century
invention of statistics and its implications
Quentin Bruneau
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Towards a Conceptual History of Great Powers
Thomas Mller
Bielefeld University, Germany
Diplomacy as a Vocation: Historical Perspectives
Costas M. Constantinou
University of Cyprus
Alberico Gentili and the Modern Conception of International
Violence
Claire Vergerio
University of Oxford, United Kingdom

FC23: Metaphysical questions in post-human international


relations
Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Nicolas Lemay-Hebert, University of Birmingham
Discussant: Gideon Baker, Griffith University
Anthropocene as a novel imagery: Potentials for antiessentialist ontology
Aysem Mert
VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Promise of Ontology: Nihilism for a Pluralist World
Vassilios Paipais
University of St Andrews, Scotland
Posthumanism: The Last Refuge for Policy-Interventionism?
David Chandler
University of Westminster, United Kingdom
Toward an IR beyond the mind
Dirk Nabers, Frank A. Stengel
University of Kiel, Germany
The weight of the Social
Mathieu Rousselin
University of Duisburg Essen, Germany

Mohammed Moussa
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

FC27: Internal Legitimacy and European Foreign Policy


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Ben Tonra, University College Dublin
Discussant: Kolja Raube, University of Leuven
Addressing Parliamentary Scrutiny of EU Foreign Policy:
Negotiating EU External Trade Agreements
Anne Pintz
Aarhus University, Denmark
The EU in Peace: Legitimacy, Normativity, and Identity
Emine Munevver Cebeci
Marmara University, Turkey
The Quest for Legitimacy: The EEAS, EU delegations and the
contested structures of European diplomacy
1
2
Heidi Maurer , Jost-Henrik Morgenstern-Pomorski
1
2
Maastricht University, Netherlands; Maastricht University,
Netherlands
EU foreign policy: democratic deficit or surplus?
Helene Sjursen
University of Oslo, Norway

FC25: Inter-Organizational Perspectives on Sport and Law


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Ulrich Franke, University of Bremen
Discussant: Matthias Hofferberth, University of Texas at San
Antonio

FC28: A Political Economy to Save Planet Earth?


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Anitra Nelson, RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia)
Discussant: Anitra Nelson, RMIT University (Melbourne, Australia)

Bipolar Power Europe: why the EU is a big friendly (sleeping)


giant in international sport
Arnout Geeraert, Edith Drieskens
KU Leuven, Belgium

Inventing the Future: Contributions on Autonomy,


Heteronomy and Radical Democracy
wanda vrasti
Humboldt University, Germany

Governmentality in the Global Game: FIFA, Foucault and the


Neoliberalization of World Football
David Michael Webber
University of Warwick, United Kingdom

Neither Multiple Nor Especially Nomadic; A Proletkult IR for


Saving Planet Earth

A Collective Response to Terrorism: How the Kadi Case


restores Balance for the International Society

Rethinking International Law in the Anthropocene

Hans Rusinek
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE),
Germany
The Representation of Governments in the International
Criminal Court A Comparative Analysis of the Egypt
Situation, the CAR Situation II and the Palestine Situation
Han Shen
Peking University, China, People's Republic of
The Institutional Fragmentation and Ontological Ethos of
International Law in A World Society: Revisited before Lost
in Translation
Anlei Zuo
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)

FC26: Secularism, Post-Secularism and Islam


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Giorgio Shani, International Christian University
Discussant: Giorgio Shani, International Christian University
God: L Assassin?
Giorgio Shani
International Christian University
Rethinking European Secularisms through the Margins:
'Contending Secularisms' in Turkey
Erdem Damar
Bursa Orhangazi University
Secularism, Post-Secularism and the European Court of
Human Rights
Gul Ceylan Tok, Itir Aladag Gorentas
Kocaeli University
The Different Practices of Freedom of Religion as a Fault Line
in the EUs Multicultural Fabric
Fatmanur Kacar
Marmara University
The Arab Spring, Religion and the Secular State in Egypt

Nicholas Kiersey
Ohio University, United States of America
Stefanie Ruth Fishel
University of Alabama, United States of America
The New Wastes
Angus Cameron1, Nichola Smith2
1
University of Leicester, United Kingdom; 2University of
Birmingham, UK

FC29: Maritime Security - European Perspectives


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Johannes Nordby, Royal Danish Defence College
Discussant: Tim Edmunds, University of Bristol
The European Union- Rediscovering Cultural Security in the
Maritime Domain?
Ruxandra-Laura Bosilca
The National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania
What kind of power? EU maritime security policies in the face
of insecurity
Marianne Riddervold
University of Oslo, Norway
The European Union Maritime Security Strategy
Bndicte Ara
Aix-Marseille University, France
European Maritime Security. Portugals case
Snia Ribeiro, Francisco Proena Garcia
Universidade Catlica Portuguesa, Portugal

FC30: Methodology in Critical Political Economy III


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Joscha Wullweber, University of Kassel
Discussant: Joscha Wullweber, University of Kassel
Capitalist development and the methodology of critical
political economy
Johannes Jger

University of Applied Sciences Vienna, Austria


Conceptualizing the Local and the Global in Political
Economy: a discussion on Chinese capitalism
1,2
Veysel Tekdal
1
2
Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey; Middle East Technical
University, Turkey
Measuring what exactly? Methodological challenges of
conceptualising emerging markets and rising powers
Cemal Burak Tansel
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Towards a fully semiotic ontological politics - integrating
actuality and potentiality methodologically
Timo Walter
University of Erfurt, Germany
Aesthetic International Political Economy
1

Claes Axel Belfrage , Earl Gammon


1
2
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom; University of Sussex,
United Kingdom

FC31: Security, insecurity and military trends


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Iratxe Perea Ozerin, University of the Basque Country
Discussant: Karlos Prez de Armio, University of the Basque
Country
City of Violence: Gangs, Government and Hegemony in Brazil
Simon Marijsse1,3, Cdric Algoed2
1
Ghent University, Belgium; 2VU University of Amsterdam, The
Netherlands; 3Politheor, European Policy Network
Depoliticization and Re-politicization of Security. The
Experience of Central American Countries

FC39: Non-Western powers in the international order (II)


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Nadine Godehardt, German Institute for International and
Security Affairs
Discussant: Nadine Godehardt, German Institute for International
and Security Affairs
The rise of India and China - implications for South Asia
Aleksandra Jasklska
University of Warsaw, Poland
Soft power is hard power: The Case of East Asia
1,2
1,2
Linus Hagstrom , Mikael Weissmann
1
2
Swedish Defence University, Sweden; Swedish Institute of
International Affairs, Sweden
Vietnams transformation into a regional power?
Barbara Katarzyna Kratiuk
University of Warsaw, Poland
Is Turkey Rising as a New Power since 2002?
Ozgur Tufekci
Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey
Imperial Interpolarity and Iran's International Relations during
the Nuclear Crisis
Ali Fathollah-Nejad
German Council on Foreign Reltions (DGAP) | Institute for
International Cultural Relations (ifa), Germany

FC41: Dynamic interactions of power and security


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Costanza Curro, UCL
Discussant: Marcello Mollica, University of Pisa
The insecure neighbourhood as a provider of security?

Carlos Murillo
National University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica

Bettina Bruns
Leibniz-Institut fr Lnderkunde, Germany

Dis-development and Human (In)Security in Latin America


Felix E. Martin, Diego Zambrano
Florida International University, United States of America

The performative and constitutive nature of violence in the


Eurasia

Internal Security and Prospects for Interstate Integration in


South America
Jaseff Raziel Miranda1,2, Bruno Teixeira3
1
The University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU); 2Center for
Strategic Studies and Intelligence (CEEIG Brasil); 3Federal
University of Minas Gerais (UFMG)

Licinia Simao
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Europes Periphery: the Cases
of Turkey and Hungary
Berk Esen
Bilkent University, Turkey

New Trends in Military Power in Latin America


Rut Diamint
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentine Republic

State and Informal Regulation of the Marketplace for


Counterfeit Garments La Salada in Argentina
Matias Dewey
Max Planck Institut for the Study of Societies, Germany

FC32: Ethics and Identity in Cyber Security


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Jacqueline Eggenschwiler, University of Oxford
Discussant: Lilly Muller, University of Oxford

FC43: European identity in a contested world order


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti, METU
Discussant: Beatrix Futak-Campbell, Leiden University

Emergent International Humanitarian Law in the Context of


Cyber Warfare
Ivory Kiara Mills
Northwestern University School of Law, United States of America

Changing Perceptions of Europe in a Changing Turkey:


Analysing Identity Change among the Turkish Public
Senem Aydin-Duzgit
Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey

Combat Drones, Bringing the Foreign Soil Into the Internal


Soil: an Extension of the Exercise of State Power
Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
European University Institute, Italy

Domestic Provincialism Meets Global Ambitions? The impact


of the EU's internal TTIP and sanctions debates on its
external affairs
Hartmut Mayer
Oxford University, United Kingdom

Cyber-Warfare and the Attribution Problem


Melike Melis Dilien
Bilkent University, Turkey
On the theory and practice of cyber-diplomacy
Andre Filipe Barrinha1, Thomas Renard2
1
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom; 2Egmont
Royal Institute for International Relations, Belgium
Call me again if youre ever ready to begin answering the
questions [P1 or P4]
Lianne Boer
VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

EU-Japan relations, human rights and the death penalty


Paul Martyn Bacon
Waseda University, Japan
Europeanization through the EUs Grant Programmes: A
Constructivist Perspective on Turkey
Ayselin Yildiz
Yasar University, Turkey
Learning from theories of EU actorness and identity: the case
for the EU and Japan as civilian powers
Paul Martyn Bacon, Hidetoshi Nakamura
Waseda University, Japan

FC44: Saving the Soul of Human Rights?


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Siobhan Fiona Airey, University of Ottawa
Discussant: Robert Knox, University of Liverpool
The Sein and the Sollen of Human Rights
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen
Danish Institute for Human Rights
The Algorithmic Codification of Human Rights
Gregor Noll
Lund University
On the Saving of Bodies and Souls
Itamar Mann
Georgetown University

FD02: Contemporary Countermovements and African


International Relations
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Karen Smith, University of Cape Town
Discussant: Karen Smith, University of Cape Town
Turkey in Africa: Humanitarian Involvement and
Developmental Impact
1

Elem Eyrice Tepecikliolu , Evren Tok


1
Yaar University; 2Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Non-state Security and the Role of Non-state Actors in
Liberian and Sierra Leonean Peacebuilding Operations: A
Myth or the Reality?
Burak Toygar Halistoprak
Bilkent University, Turkey

Law Beyond "Law": Historical and Political Manifestations of


Human Rights between Legal Diplomacy and International
Organisation

Post-colonial African Liberation Movements as a Challenge to


Decolonisation: The Case of South Sudan

Steven Jensen
Danish Institute for Human Rights

Yaniv Voller
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

How Crimes became Rights: The Codification, Interpretation


and Politics of Prohibitions under International Human Rights
Law
Michelle Farrell
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

FD03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Global Comparison


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Adam Balazs Fabry, Argentinian National Council of
Science and Technological Research (CONICET)
Discussant: Adam Balazs Fabry, Argentinian National Council of
Science and Technological Research (CONICET)

FC45: Decentering International Interventions: Knowledge


Production about State- and Security-Building in the Global
South
Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Ursula Schroeder, Free University Berlin
Discussant: Kai Koddenbrock, RWTH Aachen

A Great Convergence? Authoritarian Neoliberalism in


Comparative Perspective

Decolonising Intervention: International Statebuilding in


Mozambique
Meera Sabaratnam
SOAS, University of London

'Inclusive' Neoliberalism & Authoritarian Renewal: Social


Entrepreneurship Networks in Jordan, Egypt & Morocco
Nadine Kreitmeyr
University of Tuebingen, Germany

Governing the West and the East: The Politics of Democracy


Promotion towards the MENA region
Andrea Teti
University of Aberdeen

Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Climate Change Governance


in Australia
Nandita Das
UTS Sydney, Australia

The Agency of the Governed. Conceptualizing Reactions to


International Statebuilding Intervention
Anke Draude
Free University Berlin

Only money and force can solve this problem: street


vendors in Tanzania between business formalization and
criminalization
Ilona Steiler
University of Helsinki, Finland

International and Local Narratives of Intervention:


Interconnectedness and the Reproduction of Intervention
Sina Birkholz, Ursula Schroeder, Tilmann Scherf
Free University Berlin
International Police Reform, Knowledge Transfer and Working
with Hybridity
Peter Albrecht
Danish Institute for International Studies

FC51: Fracturing politics


Time: Friday, 2:30pm - 4:15pm
Chair: Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Politics of fracturing: subjectivity, knowledge, struggle
Leonie Ansems de Vries
King's College London
The small worlds of violence
Jonathan Austin
Graduate Institute Geneva

Mark Andrew Laffey , Jane Hayward


1
SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom; 2Tsinghua
University, Beijing, PRC

Authoritarian neoliberalism in Africa: the case of Uganda


Jrg Wiegratz
University of Leeds, United Kingdom

FD04: Security Politics between Risk Management and


Politicization
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Hendrik Hegemann, University of Osnabrueck
Discussant: Hendrik Hegemann, University of Osnabrueck
The daily governance of 'transit migration' in Turkey
Beste Isleyen
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The biometric identification of Syrian non-citizens in Turkey:
Risk management or biopolitics of security?
Can E. Mutlu1, Uluc Karakas2
1
Bilkent University, Turkey; 2Bilkent University, Turkey

Fracturing politics, fracturing frames


Lara Montesinos Coleman1, Doerthe Rosenow2
1
University of Sussex, 2Oxford Brookes University

Strategies of Securitisation, Desecuritisation, Normativity and


Normalisation: The Security Politics of the European Global
Strategy
Benjamin Tallis
Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic

Questioning grand narratives through the ethnographic lens:


the securitisation of the Roma in Rome
Ana Ivasiuc
University of Giessen

Don't play with resilience, security will take revenge! (De)Politicizing the resilience-security-nexus
Barbara Gruber, Sarah Ponesch
Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), Austria

International political sociology in/of fracturing worlds


Jef Huysmans1, Joao Pontes Nogueira2
1
Queen Mary University of London, 2PUC - Rio de Janeiro

Secret Intelligence: A New Hybrid Form of Governance?


Siobhan Martin
Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Switzerland

FD05: EU Member States & Foreign Policy


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
Discussant: Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
Operational Code Analysis of Continuity and Change in
German Federal Chancellor Angela Merkels Foreign and
European Policy
Anne Maria Nyknen
University of Tampere, Finland
European Foreign Cultural and Educational Policy Towards
an Authoritarian State: The Case of German and Iran after the
Nuclear Deal
Ali Fathollah-Nejad
German Council on Foreign Reltions (DGAP) | Institute for
International Cultural Relations (ifa), Germany
Status-enhancing multilateralism: France in Africa since 1994
Stefano Recchia
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Gendering Foreign Policy Analysis: An Analysis of Swedish
Feminist Foreign Policy
Annika Bjrkdahl, Hanna Bck
Lund University, Sweden

Dublin City University, Ireland


Gendering the Common Security and Defence Policy: The
Role of Critical Actors
Laura Chappell, Katharine A. M. Wright, Roberta Guerrina
University of Surrey, United Kingdom

FD09: The Expansion of International Society: Culture,


Tradition and Religion
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Barbara Allen Roberson, Independent
Discussant: Peter Wilson, London School of Economics
Always hand in hand? International and world society in
Central Asia
1,2

Filippo Costa Buranelli


1
King's College London, United Kingdom; 2UCL
Belarus' entry into international society: between a small
nation-state and big narratives
Aliaksei Kazharski
Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Ordered Anarchy: South America as a Society of States

The Quest for a Feminist Foreign Policy in a changing world?

Nicolas Terradas
Florida International University, United States of America

Annika Bergman Rosamond, Karin Aggestam


Lund University, Sweden

Religion and World Society - uncharted potential for the


English School?
Katharina McLarren
University of Passau, Germany

FD06: War, Identity and the State


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Emily Jane Gilbert, University of Toronto
Discussant: Emily Jane Gilbert, University of Toronto
Considering the Everyday of a Military Base City: Politics,
identity, and (in)security
Kathryn Marie Fisher
National Defense University, United States of America
Precarious Soldier: An Investigation of Employment Relations
in the Turkish Armed Forces
Caglar Kurc
Columbia University, United States of America

Peace in Islam or peace among people of the Book


Barbara Allen Roberson
Independent, United Kingdom

FD12: Small states meet large: Strategy, diplomacy and soft


power in EU External Action
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Brigid Laffan, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced
Studies, European University Insitute
Discussant: Brigid Laffan, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced
Studies, European University Insitute

US Special Forces: Othering the Self


Stephen Warren
Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom

Autonomy or Adaptation? Norwegian approach to the ENP


partner countries in the east
Pernille Rieker
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, NUPI

U.S. Domestic Common Law of War


Todd Edmond Pierce
U.S. Army (Ret.), United States of America

Coping with outsidership: Bilateral diplomacy as a side door


to EU decision making

Turkeys Military Responses to Domestic Insurgency:


Evolution of "Kurdish Issue" and Turkish Governments
Oscillating Reactions
Dilaver Arkan Aar
Yasar University, Turkey

FD08: Questioning the Gender Responsiveness of Policies,


Instruments and Operations
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Georg Frerks, Netherlands Defence Academy
Discussant: Georg Frerks, Netherlands Defence Academy
Aiding gender-responsive operations: A critical assessment
of frameworks, instruments and tools
Georg Frerks
Utrecht University, Netherlands Defence Academy
Gender, statebuilding and post-conflict intervention:
Implications of state responses to violence against women in
Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya.
Diana Koester
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Gender-responsive Capacity of Selected Local Government
Units in Ilocos Sur, Philippines
Crescencio Benasa Velasco, Edelyn Alicar Cadorna
University of Northern Philippines, Philippines
The EU and CSDP: Gendered outcomes in peacekeeping and
peace-building
Ken McDonagh, Aurelie Sicard

Kristin Haugevik
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, NUPI
The BENELUX way to forging and adapting to the EUs
external action
Steven Blockmans
Centre for European Policy Studies, CEPS, Brussels
EU Presidency and Agenda Setting in EU Foreign Policy: The
Case of Slovakia
Jozef Batora
Comenius University, Bratislava
Adaptation for autonomy? The candidate states and the CFSP
Christophe Hillion
Centre for European Law, University of Oslo

FD14: The Prospects for a Post-Revisionist (Inter-)Regional


Research Agenda (Roundtable)
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Frederik G.A.A Ponjaert, Universit Libre de Bruxelles
Participants: Mario Tel (Universit Libre de Bruxelles & LUISS),
Giulia Tercovich (University of Warxick & Universit Libre de
Bruxells), Min Shu (Waseda University), Charalambos
Tsardanidis (University of the Aegean), Sebastian Santander
(Universit de Lige)

FD17: Economic Governance: Foreign and Domestic Policy


Implications
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Rafa Ulatowski, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Marcin Grabowski, Jagiellonian University
The Politics of Economic Interdependence: An Analysis of
Turkish-Greek Economic Relations
Nve Yazgan
Bilkent University, Turkey
Is Sino-American Complex Economic Interdependence a Myth
or Reality?
Marcin Grabowski
Jagiellonian University, Poland
Transformation of American Democracy: Business Interest
Policy Planning
Joseph Ballegeer
University of Missouri Kansas City, United States of America
Entrepreneurship Potential of Former Male Convicts. The
Case of Estonia
Tuuli Stewart
Tallinn University, Estonia

FD19: Health, Security and Conflict


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Catherine Yuk-ping Lo, City University of Hong Kong
Discussant: Catherine Yuk-ping Lo, City University of Hong Kong
Challenging Conceptual Frameworks of Security Studies:
Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Security Threat
Anja Opitz
Akademie fr Politische Bildung Tutzing Science - Education Public Services, Germany
Healthcare delivery during the Nepal civil war (1996-2006): a
case of the strategic non-politicization of health?
Simon Rushton1, Bhimsen Devkota2
1
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; 2Tribhuvan University,
Nepal
Moral Injury: Bridging the Ethics and Politics of War?
Alison Bond
University of California, at Berkeley, United States of America
Revisiting the H5N1 Dual Use Research Controversy: The CoProduction of the Life Sciences and Global Health Security
Stefan Elbe
University of Sussex, United Kingdom

FD20: Historicising International Thought


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Julia Costa Lopez, University of Oxford
Discussant: Julia Costa Lopez, University of Oxford
Knowing and being after violence: a genealogical analysis of
truth-seeking initiatives in the early 20th century
Christine Andr
Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
International Analogies: International Thought and the
Reconfiguration of Democratic Ideas
Leonie Holthaus
TU Darmstadt, Germany
Agency, Civilisation and Empire: conceptions of order after
World War II
Maja Spanu
European University Institute, Italy
The 'usefulness problem' and the International Relations
Profession: A Genealogy
Nicholas Michelsen
King's College London, United Kingdom

FD21: Histories of Cost-Free Intervention


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Jolle Demmers, Utrecht University
Discussant: Antonio Di Biagio, University of St Andrews
Precision: An American Desire?

James Iain Rogers


University of York
Women on the Receiving End of Intervention: A study of
recent history
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe
University of Hull
Clausewitz and cost-free war
Tom Waldman
University of York
The Liminal Space of Peacebuilding Practices and
Performances in Afghanistan
Hannah Partis-Jennings
University of St Andrews
Obamas Arabian debacle?
Sophia Dingli
University of Hull

FD23: A new spirit of Governance and Critique


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Frank Gadinger, University of Duisburg-Essen
Discussant: Tobias Debiel, Institute for Development and Peace
(INEF)
Beyond binaries or why political activism needs
metaphysics
Doerthe Rosenow
Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom
Post-Liberal Governance: from Assembling the Social to
Being 'There'
Pol Bargus-Pedreny
University of Duisburg Essen, Germany
Security beyond control: Thinking through the material
Mike Bourne
Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
Discussing the current status of the notion of Security: the
question concerning technology and security devices.
Diego Borrajo
University of the Basque Country, Spain
The End of Intervention: The Resilience Discourse in the
Merida Initiative
Peter Finkenbusch
Independent, Germany

FD25: Inter-Organizational Governance of Security


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Aglaya Snetkov, ETH Zurich
Discussant: Stephen Aris, Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich
Hubs of Inter-Regional Organizational Security
Roberto Domnguez1, Andrea Oelsner2
1
Suffolk University Boston, 2University of Aberdeen
Regional Organizations in the UN Setting: Synergistic
Linkages but at What Cost?
Spyros Blavoukos, Dimitris Bourantonis
Athens University of Economics and Business
Who is in and who is out? The delineation of multilateral
security institutions
Frank Mattheis
Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn)
League of Arab States (LAS) and the African Union (AU):
Contentious or Constructive Institutional Interaction?
Mikael Eriksson1, Linna Gelot2
1
2
Uppsala University, Nordic Africa Institute (Nordiska
Afrikainstitutet)
ASEAN Centrality in East Asian Multilateralism: A Concept in
Search of Relevance?
See Seng Tan
Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)

FD27: Interplay of External and Internal Legitimacy and


European Foreign Policy
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Ben Tonra, University College Dublin
Discussant: Hanna Ojanen, University of Tampere

Foreign Cultural and Educational Policy in transition


countries. A theoretical approach and best practice examples
of cultural interaction
Anna Klara Marie Kaitinnis
Institute for International Cultural Relations, Germany

Legitimacy to lead? The EU High Representative as the face


of Europe in the World
Niklas Helwig
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland
The Question of Legitimacy in EUs external energy policy
Dicle Korkmaz Temel
University of Tampere, Finland
The EU's Position in a Contested World Order - EU Trade and
Development Policy
Clara Brandi
German Development Institute (DIE), Germany
Inter-regionalism and Euro-Mediterranean migration policy
Ragnar Weilandt
Universit libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Partner Europe: Regional and Global Governance with Peers
Liisa Laakso
University of Tampere, Finland

FD28: Cracks in capitalism: a pantheon for sharing economies


and FabLabs
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Steven Liaros, PolisPlan
Discussant: Steven Liaros, PolisPlan
Another World Was Already Here
Donni Wang
Stanford University, United States of America
Commodifying communism? Looking at the sharing
economies concept through the prism of informality
Abel Polese1, Jeremy Morris2, Borbala Kovacs3
1
Tallinn University, Estonia; 2University of Birmingham; 3Central
European University
Open for Good
Xavier Leonard
Open San Diego/Fab Lab San Diego, United States of America
State, Government & Authority in the thought of Robert Owen
and early Owenite Communities
Chris Rogers
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
2

Richard Barbrook , Phoebe Moore , Sophia Drakopoulou ,


Eva Pascoe4, Wendy Grossman5
1
Westminister University, United Kingdom; 2Middlesex University;
3
Middlesex University; 4CYBERSALON; 5Journalist NET.WAR

FD30: Roundtable: Methodology in Critical Political Economy:


Challenges and Perspectives
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Owen Worth, University of Limerick
Discussant: Owen Worth, University of Limerick
Second Chair: Felix Hauf, University of Frankfurt
Participants: Claes Belfrage (University of Liverpool), Ian Bruff
(University of Manchester), Earl Gammon (University of Sussex),
Johannes Jger (University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna),
Joscha Wullweber (University of Kassel)

FD31: Foreign policy


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Minerva Campion, Universidad Central
Discussant: Igor Filibi, Universityof the Basque Country
Pragmatism to explore the limits of crisis-driven historical
institutionalism in Latin America: A Case of Brazil's
Humanitarian Intervention in Haiti
Sasikumar Sundaram
Central European University, Hungary
Determinants of country-brands in Latin America
Ray Freddy Lara
University of Guadalajara, Mexico

FD34: Capitalism and Difference: Interrogating Marxisms


Postcolonial Challenge
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Clemens Hoffmann, Bilkent University
Discussant: Omer Turan, Istanbul Bilgi University
Second Chair: Can Cemgil, Istanbul Bilgi University
Marxism and the Postcolonial Challenge: What Is To Be
Done?
Kamran Matin
University of Sussex
Difference as Ontology: the postcolonial moment of historical
materialism
Can Cemgil
Istanbul Bilgi University
The Black Reason of Capitalism? White labour and the neocolonial subject
Clemens Hoffmann
Bilkent University
The Historical Sociology of Colonialism: The case of slavery
in Brazil
Pedro Salgado
University of Sussex
Post-Colonial History From Below: A Critical Assessment of
Ottoman Historiography
Cemil Boyraz
Istanbul Bilgi University

FD35: The Sociology of IR 2.0: a Trip down the Rabbit Hole


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Michael Tierney, College of William and Mary
Discussant: Helen Louise Turton, University of Sheffield
Hegemony, Insularity, and Diversity in the Study of
International Relations

The Global Internet Bill of Rights


1

Internationalization and domestic sources of foreign policy in


Brazil: multi-level coalitions, decentralized policy-making and
their implications for the agricultural agenda
Ricardo Dias Da Silva
Centre de Coopration Internationale en Recherche Agronomique
pour le Dveloppement, France

Daniel Maliniak1, Ryan Powers2, Susan Peterson1, Michael


Tierney1
1
College of William and Mary, 2University of WisconsinMadison
Scandinavian IR: Less Identity, More Influence
Peter Marcus Kristensen, Ole Waever
University of Copenhagen
Camps or Conversations? Comparing the Study of
International Security Around the World
Elizabeth Martin, Amy Oakes, Susan Peterson
College of William and Mary
Beyond borders: Understanding perceptions of dominance in
IR based on scholars identities
Nicholas Bell1, Wiebke Wemheuer-Vogelaar2
1
University of Pennsylvania, 2Freie Universitt Berlin
Diversity in Training: Evaluating the Causes and
Consequences of Variation in Graduate Syllabi
Jeff Colgan1, Daniel Maliniak2
1
Brown University, 2College of William and Mary

FD37: Round Table - Re-inventing the Mediterranean: Politics,


Identity, and Security
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Emine Munevver Cebeci, Marmara University
Second Chair: F. Asli Ergul Jorgensen, Ege University
Participants: Knud Erik Jrgensen (Yasar University), Aylin
nver Noi (Gedik University), F. Asli Ergl Jorgensen (Ege
University), Emine Mnevver Cebeci (Marmara University),
Efsun elik (Marmara University)

FD39: China's rise and the international order


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Nicola Nymalm, The Swedish Institute of International
Affairs
Discussant: Nicola Nymalm, The Swedish Institute of International
Affairs

A Historical Sociology Approach to Authoritarian Resilience


in the Post-Uprising Arab States

Rising Powers and Legitimacy. Beyond China's Peaceful Rise


Rethoric

Jamie Christopher Allinson


University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Leire Moure, Montse Pintado


University of the Basque Country, Spain

Diverging Paths of Tunisia and Libyas State-Building and


Contentious Politics

From norm-taker to norm-shaper and institution-creator:


China

Aleksandra Nesic
Florida State University, United States of America

Fleur Elise Huijskens


Fudan University, China, People's Republic of
Complicating (post)communism. Insights from the new
relations between China and the countries of Central, East
and Southeast Europe
Anastas Vangeli
Polish Academy of Science
The European Union: The Asset China Lacks
Camille Marie Brugier
European University Institute, Italy
The Post-Tiananmen Chinese Foreign Policy: a Critical
Analysis
Emre Demir
TED University, Turkey

Raymond Hinnebusch
University of St Andrews, United Kingdom
The Geopolitics of Counter-Revolution in the Middle East

FD47: The Political Economy of the Euro Crisis I


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Hubert Zimmermann, Philipps University Marburg
Discussant: Hubert Zimmermann, Philipps University Marburg
Domestic Politics in EMU Economic Governance: British and
German Diverging Responses to the European Fiscal
Compact
Aukje van Loon
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, Germany
Europeanization and domestic change as drivers of dissent: a
VoC based explanation
Francesco Galletti
University of Salzburg, Austria
The Political Economy of the Eurozone Crisis:
Financialisation and Profitability in PIIGS

FD41: Agency beyond the state


Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Joana Ricarte, University of Coimbra
Discussant: Matias Dewey, Max Planck Institut for the Study of
Societies
Regional Governance in the Caucasus: Encounters between
International Actors and Local Sources of Informal Practices
Alessandra Russo
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
The challenges of Cooperation in the Caspian and around the
Caspian region
Elham Gharji, Licinia Simao
Center for Social Studies, Faculty of Economics, University of
Coimbra, Portugal
Why cant we be friends? Or, why disciplines, images and
levels of analysis should coexist in the study of
transboundary water politics
Filippo Menga
The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Informality versus illegality in conflict protraction
Giulia Prelz Oltramonti
Universite libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Seeing like a multinational mining corporation: affected
populations, socio-environmental conflicts and the
production of absences
Isabella Alves Lamas
Centre for Social Studies/ Faculty of Economics - University of
Coimbra, Portugal

FD46: Vectors and trajectories in the Arab world after the


uprisings: Regional, Social and Global Dynamics
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Elian Weizman, CBRL - Kenyon Institute
Discussant: Sai Englert, SOAS
Popular sovereignty and international relations in the Middle
East
Ewan Stein
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Islamism in Yemen: From Ansar Allah to Al-Qaeda in the
Arabian Peninsula
Vincent Durac
University College Dublin, Ireland

zgn Sarimehmet Duman


Ipek University, Turkey
Societal foundations of European policy divergence over
financial governance
Stefan Alexander Schirm
Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany
EU Decision-Making in an Unprecedented Euro Crisis:
Explaining the Integration Process of the European Banking
Union
Elena Ros Camacho
University of Bamberg, Germany

FD51: The International between Politics and Law: On the (Re)Constitution of (Inter-)Disciplinarities
Time: Friday, 4:45pm - 6:30pm
Chair: Marieke de Hoon, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Discussant: Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University
Histories of Interdisciplinarity
Zeynep Gulsah Capan
Bilkent University
Disciplining and Domesticating: On Law, Language and
Interdisciplinarity
Maj Grasten
Copenhagen Business School
A Subject Lost between the Disciplines? The Division of the
State by Weber and Kelsen
Janis Grzybowski
University of Helsinki
Classics, Canonical Thinkers, and the Pathologies of InterDisciplinarity
Oliver Jtersonke
Graduate Institute Geneva
Visions of Interdisciplinarity: International Relations,
International Law and the Science Question
Filipe dos Reis
University of Erfurt

FE EISA: Conference Reception for All Participants


Time: Friday, 19:00pm 20:30pm

Saturday, 10 September 2016


SA03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism in Turkey: III
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Sebnem Oguz, Baskent University
Discussant: Sebnem Oguz, Baskent University

Ylenia Rocchini
European University Institute

Contours of Neoliberal State Transformation in Turkey under


the AKP Rule

Asli Selin Okyay


European University Institute

Contesting European norms and practices: The European


Union and Turkeys hybridised border management strategy

Pinar Bedirhanoglu
METU
The Changing Discourses of Coup dtat, Security and the
Rule of Law in Neoliberal Turkey
Ozlem Kaygusuz
Ankara University
Global Lineages of the AKP Era Police Violence in Turkey
Funda Hulagu
Maltepe University
Urban Renewal as Police Project: Political Geography of
Policing the Poor in Altnda, Ankara
Caglar Dolek
METU
Constructing Rightlessness? Denial of Access to Courts in
Turkey
Serif Onur Bahcecik
METU

SA04: Legitimation and Contestation in the War on Terror:


De- or Re-Politicization?
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Julien Jeandesboz, Universit libre de Bruxelles
Discussant: Julien Jeandesboz, Universit libre de Bruxelles
Politicizing the European Unions counter-terrorist policies?
Stef Wittendorp
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Politicization through Evaluation? Evidence-Based Policy and
Security Politics
Hendrik Hegemann
University of Osnabrueck, Germany
Syria, rhetorical force, and the Anglosphere coalition
Jack Holland
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Countering Violent Extremism: Conceptualizaing the UnProfessionals of Security
Francesco Ragazzi1,2
1
Leiden University, The Netherlands; 2CERI / Sciences Po Paris
International Terrorism as the Other in international relations
Alice Martini
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy

SA05: Contestation and hybridity beyond borders: Negotiating


European norms, values and practices in the Middle East and
North Africa
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Raffaella A. Del Sarto, SAIS Europe - Johns Hopkins
University
Discussant: Raffaella A. Del Sarto, SAIS Europe - Johns Hopkins
University
Europe and the Middle East: Contestation beyond borders
Simone Tholens
Cardiff University/European University Institute
Forms of reverse diffusion
Jean-Pierre Cassarino
Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain
The Fine Line between Norm Ownership and Norm
Subversion: Domesticating EU-Promoted Financial Sector
Reforms in Egypt
Roberto Roccu
King's College London
Localising European and international legal norms on
migration in the Maghreb

SA06: Whats Critical About Critical Security and War Studies?


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Paul Kirby (University of Sussex)
Participants: Victoria Basham (Cardiff University), Debbie Lisle
(Queen's University Belfast), David Mutimer (York University,
Canada), Chris Rossdale (University of Warwick), Meera
Sabaratnam (SOAS)

SA08: Gendering Security Borders


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Erna Rijsdijk, Netherlands Defence Academy
Discussant: Erna Rijsdijk, Netherlands Defence Academy
Gender and Border Control: A Forgotten Issue?
Monica Geertruida den Boer
SeQure Research and Consultancy, The Netherlands
Gendered Selves and Ontological (In)Securities in
International Relations: Gendering Nuclearity in Iran and
Pakistan
Maysam Behravesh1, Salma Shaheen2
1
Lund University, Sweden; 2King's College London, UK
The Limits of Happiness: On affective neo-colonialism,
gender, and the Middle East
Sabiha Allouche
SOAS, United Kingdom
Transformer: Butterflies Levering Masculinity
Rene Moelker
NLDA, The Netherlands

SA09: Primary Institutions and the UN


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Tonny Brems Knudsen, Aarhus University
Discussant: Charlotta Friedner Parrat, Uppsala University
Hierarchy in Contemporary International Society: The
Institutionalization of Hegemony
Leire Moure, Montse Pintado
University of the Basque Country, Spain
Rising powers and the institution of great powers: shifts in
the links between stratificatory understandings and the
allocation of special rights and duties
Thomas Mller
Bielefeld University, Germany
Great Power Management in Syria
Peter Viggo Jakobsen1, Tonny Brems Knudsen2
1
Royal Danish Defence College and University of Southern
Denmark; 2Aarhus University, Denmark
UN state building: an example of international society as an
autonomous agent
Marco Moraes
Oxford University, United Kingdom
Defining the practice of a world society: a study of the UN
targeted sanctions through the lenses of the English School
Filippo Costa Buranelli1,2, Francesco Giumelli3
1
King's College London, United Kingdom; 2UCL; 3University of
Groningen

SA14: European External Action and Interregional Diplomacy


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Luk Vanlangenhove, UNU-Cris
Discussant: Hartmut Mayer, Oxford University
Regionalism Diplomacy: How the EU influences African
regionalisation

Ueli Staeger
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
Geneva, Switzerland
Relative Efficiency of inter-regional market building efforts
Frederik G.A.A Ponjaert
Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

SA19: Global Health, Medicines and the Pharmaceutical


Industry
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Annamarie Bindenagel Sehovic, University of Erfurt /
University of Warwick
Discussant: Annamarie Bindenagel Sehovic, University of Erfurt /
University of Warwick

The EU and interregional arrangements: a post-revisionist


approach
Mario Telo
Royal Academy of Sciences, Belgium

Fertile Markets: Governing Cross-Border Reproductive Care

The makability of EU inter-regionalism: Do the policy means


still match the ends
Daniel Schade
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), United
Kingdom

Alison Howell , China Mills , Simon Rushton


1
2
Rutgers University - Newark; University of Sheffield, United
Kingdom

Big Power Imperatives: The role of big powers in ASEAN-EU


inter-regional relations
Evi Fitriani
University of Indonesia

Catherine Yuk-ping Lo
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)

SA16: Europe's Responsibility to Protect: concepts and


diffusion
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Jason Ralph, University of Leeds
Discussant: Jason Ralph, University of Leeds
Forbidden Fruit? R2P, Humanitarian Reasoning and Regime
Change - or Support
Alexander Reichwein, Mischa Hansel
Justus Liebig University Gieen, Germany
Moving on to R2P2: a reassessment of the Responsibility to
Protect in its second decade
Pinar Gozen Ercan
Hacettepe University, Turkey
Inside R2P: norm sponsorship and the effective diffusion of
bundled norms
Kai Michael Kenkel1, Cristina Stefan2
1
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 2University
of Leeds
The Politics of RtoP: Between Moral Reason and Political
Justification
Zain Maulana
University of Leeds, United Kingdom

SA17: Globalism and Regionalism Social, Political and


Economic Aspects
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Karina Joanna Jdrzejowska, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska, University of Warsaw
Narrating Away from Multilateralism: the WTO, Megaregionalism and the World Trade Governance
Koray Mutlu
McMaster University, Canada
The Rise of Mega-Regionals: Reproducing or Transforming
Inequality in the International Economic Order
Clara Brandi
German Development Institute (DIE), Germany
Preferential Trade Agreements do they work for trade
liberalization?
Anna Magdalena Wrbel
University of Warsaw, Poland
A Multilateral Arrangement for Competition Policy: What
Lessons for Global Economic Governance?
Raju Parakkal
Philadelphia University, United States of America
The status of the European Union in the United Nations in the
light of the EU's economic and political role in this
organization.
Joanna Starzyk-Sulejewska
University of Warsaw, Poland

Eleni Tsingou
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Global Mental Health advocacy and the HIV/AIDS analogy
1

Patenting Global Medicine As A Threat to Global Health


Security: The Case of HIV Generic Drug in India

The molecularisation of security: bioterrorism and the U.S.


turn to medical countermeasures
Christopher Long
University of Sussex, United Kingdom

SA20: US Foreign Policy in a Historical Perspective


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Quentin Bruneau, University of Oxford
Discussant: Quentin Bruneau, University of Oxford
US-Israel Special Relations as International History
David Tal
University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Sedimented practices and foreign policy in Japan and the
United States
Dirk Nabers
University of Kiel, Germany
The Roots of Regime Change - Early US Foreign Policy and
the Barbary Wars
Payam Ghalehdar
University of Cambridge, UK
Structural Transformations of Public Spheres and Foreign
Affairs: Travelling Popes from 1782 (Vienna) to 2015
(Washington)
1,2

Mariano Pasquale Barbato


1
Westflische Wilhelms-Universitt Mnster, Germany;
2
Universitt Passau, Germany

SA21: Critical approaches to peacebuilding: theory and


practice
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Rafael Duarte Villa, University of Sao Paulo
Discussant: Paula Duarte Lopes, University of Coimbra
Normalizing Abnormals in the International Society: Peace
Operations, Foucault and the English School
Ramon Blanco
Federal University of Latin-American Integration
Peacebuilding and Security Sector Reform: the European
Union crisis management operations in Bosnia and
Herzegovina
Srgio Luiz Cruz Aguilar
State University of So Paulo
Preparing the terrain: pacification and post-conflict
peacebuilding in Colombias conflict resolution agenda
Rafael Duarte Villa, Camila Braga
University of So Paulo
Changing the frame of reference: what are the local
perceptions of peace and how do they relate to the liberal
peace?
Roberta Holanda Maschietto
University of Coimbra

SA23: Governing Through Unknowability: Resilience and the


Transformation of Agency
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Peter Finkenbusch, Independent
Discussant: Nicolas Lemay-Hebert, University of Birmingham
There is Nothing Contingent in Nature Worlding the
Unknown
David Chandler
University of Westminster
Civic Epistemologies and the Resilience of Natural
Philosophy: Towards the Conceptualization of a Romantic
Agent
Damian Popolo
Independent
The Myth of Hybrid Peace: Real World Condition or Imported
Framework?
1

Elisa Randazzo , Pol Bargus-Pedreny


1
2
London School of Economics, University of Duisburg Essen
Post-Conflict Peacebuilding meets Institutional Multiplicity:
Revisiting Liberal Trade-offs from a Political Economy
Perspective
Tobias Debiel
Institute for Development and Peace (INEF), Germany
Local Governance Resilience: How localities in the Americas
innovate to face climate multilevel norm diffusion
Marcela Lpez-Vallejo
Centro de Investigacin y Docencia Econmicas - CIDE, Mexico

SA27: Germany, Legitimacy and European Foreign Policy


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Hanna Ojanen, University of Tampere
Discussant: Heidi Maurer, Maastricht University
Ostpolitik or confrontation? Germanys Russia policy from a
constructivist perspective
Marco Siddi
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Germanys role in Libya and Syria: from restraint to
responsibility
Nicole Koenig
Jacque Delors Institute Berlin
Germanys Approach towards the CSDP Playing the TwoLevel Game
Tuomas Iso-Markku
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Germany and EU foreign policy institutions: from deeper
integration to deeper cooperation
Niklas Helwig
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs

SA28: Occupations of squares and public forums: alternatives


to capitalism?
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Keir Milburn, University of Leicester
Discussant: Keir Milburn, University of Leicester
Cracking the Present: Global Resistance and Utopian Desire
Francis Tarpey
La Trobe University, Australia
Escaping the State? Reflections on the Historical Trajectory
and Future Promise of Parallel Institutions
Leah Tamar Wolfe
Central European University, Budapest
Local initiatives for popular empowerment and ecology, and
their relation to traditional forms of working class struggle
Jamie Adam Gough
Sheffield University, United Kingdom
Popular assemblies as alternative spaces of resistance
against capitalism
Emel Akcali
Swansea University, United Kingdom
Occupy, Resist, Produce. Critique from the inside of
Capitalism
Taylan Yildiz
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

SA29: Maritime Security Regimes, Regions and Hopspots


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Patricia Schneider, Institute for Peace Research and
Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)
Discussant: Ruxandra-Laura Bosilca, The National University of
Political Studies and Public Administration
Comparing Maritime Domains: Maritime Crime in Three Main
Hotspots
Lisa Otto
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
The Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP)
and the South Atlantic security architecture
Pedro Bretes Amador, Sonia Ribeiro
Institute of Higher Military Studies, Portugal
Arctic as an Emerging Maritime Security Sector
Heather Holm Havens
Cydecor, Inc. United States of America
Interplay between international institutions within the regime
complex of counter-piracy
Anja Menzel
Greifswald University, Germany

SA31: Decoloniality and feminist approaches


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Rubn Alfonso Vergara Crespo, UPV-EHU
Discussant: Rubn Alfonso Vergara Crespo, UPV-EHU
Decolonial feminism and migration: An epistemological
approach from the global south
Paola Contreras
University of Barcelona, Spain
Women in Movement in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Contributions for an Intersectional Emancipatory Project
against Austerity in Europe
Iratxe Perea Ozerin
University of the Basque Country, Spain
Public policies about sexuality in Latin America.
Contributions from the Chilean case.
Javiera Cubillos Almendra1, Romana Radlwimmer2
1
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain.; 2Universidade de
Lisboa, Portugal / University of Missouri, Kansas City, USA.
Latin American Decolonial Theory Intersections
1

Romana Radlwimmer , Javiera Cubillos Almendra


1
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal / University of Missouri, Kansas
City, USA; 2Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
Indigenous cross-border actions in the Amazonian
borderlands of Ecuador and Peru
Minerva Campion
Universidad Central, Colombia

SA34: 'Postcolonial' Capitalism? Theory and Critique


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Clemens Hoffmann, Bilkent University
Discussant: Clemens Hoffmann, Bilkent University
The Postcolonial Politics of Neoliberalism: Constructing
India and Africa at the India-Africa Forum Summit
Alexander Edmund Davis
University of Adelaide, Australia
Impacts of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) both in the
Local and in the International Communities
Raison Dimaampao Arobinto
University of the Philippines-Diliman, Philippines
Violence and Property: Linking Political Economy and
Postcolonial Concepts?
Alke Christine Jenss
Alice-Salomon-Hochschule, Germany
Retail Shift Workers: The Times and Rhythms of Emotional
Labour. Working times and alienation in Postmodern
Capitalism: two qualitative case studies.
Annalisa Dordoni
University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy

SA35: The "Inter" in Time, Space and in the Core


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
Discussant: Gunther Hellmann, Goethe University Frankfurt
Encountering Difference. Reconceptualizing Spaces of
Intercultural Exchange for International Relations
Felix Roesch
Coventry University, United Kingdom
On the Conditions of Western Learning: the development of
Chinese International Relations scholarship since 1949
Lingbo Shangguan
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Where Core Art Thou? Locating a Multifaceted Core
Helen Louise Turton
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Non-alignment: An Untapped Theoretical Source for Building
a Global IR?
1
2
Thorsten Wojczewski , Medha Medha
1
German Institute of Global and Area Studies GIGA, Hamburg,
2
Germany; German Institute of Global and Area Studies GIGA,
Hamburg, Germany
Inter-Centuries of International Relations: History and
Anthropology in the Context of International Society
Nancy E. Wright
Long Island University

SA37: Society and the State in the Mediterranean


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Efsun elik Ycel, Marmara University
Discussant: Zeynep Gulsah Capan, Bilkent University
Fault lines in post-2011 Tunisian secular civil society
Ragnar Weilandt
Universit libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
The State Theatre in Turkish Nation Building: A Context
Analysis on Turkish Screenplays
Basak Akar1, Ylmaz Bingl2
1
Yldrm Beyazt University, Turkey; 2Yldrm Beyazt University,
Turkey
Inclusive Neoliberalism & Authoritarian Renewal: Social
Entrepreneurship Networks in Jordan, Egypt and Morocco
Nadine Kreitmeyr
University of Tuebingen, Germany
Public policy making in authoritarian neoliberal regimes:
Insights from policy transfer in Turkey
Digdem Soyaltin1, Cem Utku Duyulmus2
1
Istanbul Gelisim University, Turkey, Transparency International
Turkey; 2Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)

SA39: Non-Western powers and climate change


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Miriam Prys-Hansen, GIGA German Institute of Global and
Area Studies
Discussant: Miriam Prys-Hansen, GIGA German Institute of
Global and Area Studies
Regime Interaction between WIPO and WTO TRIPS
Agreement in A World Society: An Analysis of Authority and
Legitimacy
Anlei Zuo
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)
From Common but Differentiated Responsibilities to
Concentric Circles: The Brazilian proposal to contest
Climate Change Governance
Monica Rodriguez de Luna
University of Hamburg, Germany
Why do they sit on the fence ? The Gulf emirates and
cooperation within the international climate change regime
Martin Neil Lestra
European University Institute, Italy
Indias Quest for Ontological Security: Policy towards COP21
Paris
Puyesh Kant Sharma, Zeynep Didem Akinoglu
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

Powerful International Environmental Actors? Taking a closer


look at the IPCC and IPBES
1

Hannah Rachel Hughes , Alice B. M. Vadrot


1
Cardiff University, United Kingdom; 2University of cambridge,
United Kingdom

SA41: The role of non-state armed actors in the provision of


security, welfare and political representation during violent
conflict
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Georg Frerks, Netherlands Defence Academy
Discussant: Nelson Kasfir, Dartmouth College
Ahmad Shah Massoud: Rebel Governance & Warlord
Diplomacy in Afghanistan (19792001)
Romain Malejacq
Radboud University Nijmegen
Living Through Non-State Armed Group Governance in the
Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
Carla Suarez
Dalhousie University
Coercion and compliance: governance practices and
legitimation strategies during rebel rule
Niels Terpstra, Georg Frerks
Utrecht University
The Dynamic Spaces for Action of Arbakai Militias and the
Afghan Local Police in Kunduz Province, Afghanistan
Toon Dirkx
Utrecht University
From State-Within-the-State to Mediated Stateness: Exploring
the Continuum of the PLOs Governance in Lebanons
Palestinian Refugee Camps
Nora Stel
Maastricht School of Management

SA42: The Changing Status of Ethnic Groups: minorities


within and beyond states
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Erika Harris, University of Liverpool
Discussant: Erika Harris, University of Liverpool
A Comparative Analysis of Diaspora's Contribution to the
Post-conflict Cooperation in Multiethnic Local Communities
of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jasmin Hasic
IEE Universite libre de Bruxelles
Diversity, Minority Rights, and the Quest for State Legitimacy
in Post-Conflict Kosovo
Dana Landau
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
From ethnic to national minority? The case of the Roma in
Hungary
Andras Laszlo Pap
Central European University, Hungary
Polishness Beyond the Nation-State: Theorizing the Karta
Polaka in Ukraine
Bastian Sendhardt
Universitt der Bundeswehr Munich

SA46: The Colonial Present in Palestine/Israel: Legacies and


Resistance
Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Mandy Turner, Council for British Research in the Levant
Discussant: Mandy Turner, Council for British Research in the
Levant
Desert Roads. Reading Coloniality from Libya to Palestine.
Emilio Distretti
Bard College, Al Quds University, Palestinian Territories; Kenyon
Institute, CBRL
The Defence of Hebrew Labour in the Cotemporary Israeli
Construction Industry
Sai Englert
SOAS, United Kingdom
Returning to sites of destruction in Historic Palestine;
Challenging the settler colonial reality

Yara Camilla Hawari


Exeter University, United Kingdom

Frank Gadinger , Christopher Smith , Taylan Yildiz


1
University of Duisburg, 2University of Duisburg-Essen

Anti-Zionist Resistance in Contemporary Israel: Law and


(non) violence

Re-making the state: centralisation of decision-making and


processes of neoliberalisation in Italy

Elian Weizman
CBRL - Kenyon Institute, Palestinian Territories

Adriano Cozzolino
University of Napoli L'Orientale, Italy

SA47: The Political Economy of the Euro Crisis II


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Stefan Alexander Schirm, Ruhr University of Bochum
Discussant: Stefan Alexander Schirm, Ruhr University of Bochum

SB04: The Politics of Securitization


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Jonna Nyman, University of Leicester
Discussant: Jonna Nyman, University of Leicester

Crowning the Euro? The Political Economy of Deposit


Insurance in the EU

Encountering identity, food and security: Politics and the


securitization of cheese

Hubert Zimmermann
Philipps University Marburg, Germany

Kathryn Marie Fisher


National Defense University, United States of America

Discourse, hegemony, policy and the management of the


EUs debt crisis. A Cultural Political Economy perspective
Joan Mir Artigas
Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain

Desecuritizing from Hobbes to Locke? The Normalization of


US-Cuba relationss
Bernhard Stahl2, Anna Felfeli1
1
2
University Passau, Germany; University Passau, Germany

The eurozone crisis and the European corporate elite

Securitization and the Transformation of Social (B)orders

Christakis Georgiou
University of Montpellier, France

Richard Georgi
FU Berlin, Germany

The legitimation of financial deregulation through the Euro


crisis

This Peace is Killing Us: The Securitization of Oslo


Process by Spoilers

Caroline Metz
University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Amir Lupovici
Tel Aviv University, Israel

The Leadership Vacuum: Comparing the European


Parliament's and Commission's Role in the Eurobonds Saga
Magnus Gregor Schoeller
European University Institute, Italy

Hypersecuritization: Or How the Islamic State Manages the


Savagery
Maysam Behravesh1, Hossein Aghaie Joobani2
1
Lund University, Sweden; 2Dokuz Eyll University, Turkey

SA51: Boundaries of Knowledge Production


Time: Saturday, 9:00am - 10:45am
Chair: Benjamin Wilhelm, University of Erfurt
Discussant: Benjamin Wilhelm, University of Erfurt

SB05: Global justice and international law


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Defne Gunay, Yasar University
Discussant: Michelle Farrell, University of Liverpool

Ruling IR with Hybrids: How Ambiguous Authorities


Constitute Legality
Jean-Christophe Graz
Universit de Lausanne, Switzerland

Criminalization in World Politics: How and Why Do


International Crimes Come into Existence?
Suwita Hani Randhawa
University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Salvation from the Outer Rim? Social Evolution Theory and


the Study of World Politics
Stephan Stetter
Universitt der Bundeswehr Munich, Germany

Enabling the Implementation of the Resisted Norm of the


Responsibility to Protect through the ICJ: taking the CJEU as
a model
Pinar Gozen Ercan
Hacettepe University, Turkey

The understandings of the international outside the core:


The case of Turkey
Mine Nur Kucuk
Bilkent University, Turkey
The Contribution of International (Criminal) Law to the
Evolution of a World Society
Daniel James Henry Wand
University of Leeds, United Kingdom

SB03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Institutions: MicroPractices, Making Generalizations


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Katja Freistein, EISA
Discussant: Katja Freistein, EISA
Privatizing Justice Non-state Courts and Neoliberal
Governance
Tobias Berger
Institut for the Human Sciences (IWM) - Vienna
Inventing Neoliberal Governance: Micro-politics with MacroeffectsJon Harald
Alejandro Esguerra
University of Potsdam
Formal order and informal practices: Knowledge battles
within the World Bank
Jon Harald Lie
NUPI
Resistance or Thuggery? Global Narratives of Urban Riots
under Neoliberalism

Prosecuting Non-State Armed Groups as a Collective Entity


under International Criminal Law: Can Complexity Theory
Explain the Accountability Gap?
Anna Marie Brennan
University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
The Force of International Humanitarian 'Law' ?
Page Wilson1,2
1
University of Greenland, Greenland; 2Royal Military Academy
Sandhurst, UK

SB06: Jez We Can? Lessons from the Corbyn Project


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Chris Rossdale, University of Warwick
Participants: Paul Kirby (Sussex), Victoria Basham (Cardiff),
Sarah Bulmer (Exeter), Kerem Nisancioglu (SOAS), Kevin
McSorley (Portsmouth)

SB08: Roundtable Doing Gender in Military and Police


Missions and Visions from the Field
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Monica Geertruida den Boer, SeQure Research and
Consultancy
Discussant: Monica Geertruida den Boer, SeQure Research and
Consultancy
Participants: Monica den Boer (SeQure Research and
Consultancy), Maria Riemens (Ministry of Defense, NL), Emanuel
Thomeer (NLDA), Annika Berg (Nordic Centre for Gender in
Military Operations), Joke Florax (Dutch National Police)

SB09: Globalization and Regionalization: Economic and


Political Turbulence
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Georg Srensen, Aarhus University
Discussant: Cornelia Navari, University of Buckingham

SB17: Economic Policy: between Liberalism and


Interventionism
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Anna Magdalena Wrbel, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Rafa Ulatowski, University of Warsaw

Economics: The dynamics of globalization


Georg Srensen
Aarhus University, Denmark

Rise of Economic Nationalism - Implications for Global


Economic Order

Hierarchies, Civilisation and the Eurozone Crisis


1

Kyriakos Mikelis , Dimitrios Stroikos


1
University of Macedonia, Greece; 2London School of Economics,
the UK
Swinging Back and Forth: The European Union Oscillating
between Solidarist Change and Pluralist Re-Enactment
Bettina Ahrens
University of Tuebingen, Germany
Regional trade arrangements and international society
Eero Palmujoki
University of Tampere, Finland

Karina Joanna Jdrzejowska


University of Warsaw, Poland
Resisting Neoliberalism after Keynesianism: Evidence and
Consequences of the Privatization of Political Contestation
Felipe Gonzlez Santos
Central European University, Hungary
National Development Banks and the Rise of Market-Based
Protectionism in Europe
Peter Volberding
Harvard University, USA
Normalising Competitiveness: The Global Governance of
Social and Growth Sustainability
Ali Saqer
Warwick University, United Kingdom

SB14: Economic Development and the Sharp end of the Stick:


Do Strong Arm Tactics and Interregionalism make Good
Bedfellows?
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Mario Telo, Royal Academy of Sciences
Discussant: Charalambos Tsardanidis, University of the Aegean
Interregionalism as a foreign trade policy tool: Explaining the
shift from interregionalism to bilateralism in the EU's relations
with Brazil and Singapore
Katharina Luise Meissner
European University Institute, Italy
The Cotonou Agreement and Economic Partnership
Agreements: Helping or hindering regional cooperation in
Southern and Western Africa?
Merran Hulse
Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
Coercion through linkages: exploring the dynamics of the EUEcuador Free Trade Agreement
Daniel Schade
LSE
Spill-Overs through Precedent: Unpacking the Fickle Domino
Effects between the parallel Mega-FTAs the EU is currently
engaged in
Frederik Ponjaert
Univesit Libre de Bruxelles
The Varieties of (East) Asian Capitalism, the Multiple causes
of Economic Regionalism in East Asia & the role of the EU
Min Shu
Waseda University

SB16: Europe's Responsibility to Protect: Problematizing


intervention and imagining alternative ways of discharging
R2P
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Cristina G. Stefan, University of Leeds
Discussant: Cristina G. Stefan, University of Leeds
Bringing R2P Home: The Role of Asylum in the R2P Toolkit
James Souter
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Changing Ideas, Changing Norms: the R2P and the
'Responsibility to Rebuild'
Outi Keranen
University College London, United Kingdom
The R2P Practice of States in compliance with ICL, IHL and
IHRL. The Italian case.
Cristiana Carletti, Enzo Maria Le Fevre Cervini
Roma Tre University, Italy
What do we Mean by Responsibility and Intervention? An
Conceptual Analysis of the Turkish Foreign Policy Discourse
towards MENA Region
Birsen Erdogan
Maastricht University, The Netherlands

SB19: Global Health Governance and Global Health Diplomacy


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Stefan Elbe, University of Sussex
Discussant: Stefan Elbe, University of Sussex
Redeeming Responsibility: Addressing the Governance
Accountability Problem (GAP)
Annamarie Bindenagel Sehovic
University of Erfurt, University of Warwick
Regionalism in Global Health Diplomacy: The Case of SouthSouth Cooperation
Saurabh Thakur
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
The World Health Organization and Non-State Actors:
adaptation, confrontation, re-legitimation
Auriane Guilbaud
Universit Paris 8, France
Universal Health Coverage, Quality Health Services and
gender health inequities: looking into the challenges of
Sustainable Development Goal 3.8
Alexia Justine Zurkuhlen
evaplan at the University Hospital Heidelberg, Germany
What Works in WHO Response to Global Health Challenges
Minju Jung
University of Florida, United States of America

SB21: Conceptualizing interventionism: knowledge, power,


legitimacy
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Paula Duarte Lopes, University of Coimbra
Discussant: Hubert Zimmermann, Philipps University Marburg
Deontic Scorekeepers and Norm Instituted Social Practices in
World Politics: A Conceptual Elaboration of Security Politics
Sasikumar Sundaram
Central European University, Hungary
Bringing State Theory and Practice into Statebuilding
Research
Kenneth David Bush1, Irene Costantini2, Ghulam Haider3
1
Durham University, United Kingdom; 2University of York, United
Kingdom; 3Afghanistan Institute of Rural Development (AIRD),
Afghanistan
The Relevance of "Success" in International Interventionism
Teresa Almeida Cravo
FEUC-CES, University of Coimbra, Portugal
International cooperation or intervention by other means?
Paula Duarte Lopes
University of Coimbra, Portugal
Pull-back interventionism? Assessing the shift to militaryto-military(M2M) programs in Africa
Jolle Demmers, Lauren Gould
Utrecht University, The Netherlands

SB23: Indigeneity in Waiting: Critical Reflections on Power


and Progress
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Julian Reid, University of Lapland
Discussant: Julian Reid, University of Lapland
An Indigenous Contribution to the European Conception of
Sovereignty and Power
Mitchell Dean
Copenhagen Business School
The Paradox of Temporality and the Transformative Power of
Quasi-events. Indigenous Governance in a Fluid Global
Economy
Frank Sejersen
University of Copenhagen
Being in Being: Indigeneity as Ecofascist Fantasy
1
2
David Chandler , Julian Reid
1
2
University of Westminster, University of Lapland
Politics of Hope in Greenland: Negotiating Development and
Wealth on the Road to Independence
Marjo Lindroth
University of Lapland
Making Progress in Indigenous Issues? Recognition and
Constitutional Changes in Australia
Heidi Sinevaara-Niskanen
University of Lapland

SB25: Inter-Organizational Relations: Security, Environment,


Health, and Climate
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Martin Koch, Bielefeld University
Discussant: Ulrich Franke, University of Bremen
Inter-organisational relations between the European Union
and international organisations
Anne Wetzel
University of Mannheim, Germany
UN-EU-AU trilateral cooperation: issue-area crossover in
security governance
Rossella Marangio
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
Chaos or Choreography? Metagovernance and the
Emergence of Order in Interorganizational Fields
Thurid Bahr1, Anna Holzscheiter1,2, Laura Pantzerhielm1,2
1
Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany; 2Berlin Social Science Center
(WZB), Germany
To Find out a Niche: Environmental Cooperation Between
International Organizations in the Baltic Sea Region in the
late-Westphalian international order
Damian Szacawa
Maria Curie-Skodowska University, Poland
Explaining Cooperation between the Global and the Local
Spheres of Climate Governance
Kai Harbrich
University of Potsdam, Germany

SB27: Legitimacy and EU Security and Defence Policy


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Ben Tonra, University College Dublin
Discussant: Hanna Ojanen, University of Tampere
Sovereignty at Stake? The European Commission's proposal
for a Defence and Security Procurement Directive
Johanna Strikwerda
ARENA, University of Oslo, Norway
The European Defence Agency and the Sub-Committee on
Security and Defence: A strange coalition in the
construction of a common European defence discourse
Antonio Calcara
LUISS "Guido Carli", Italy
The Authority to Inspire: EU Crisis Management at the Limits
of Discipline
Renske Nina Vos
University of Edinburgh
Between Monopoly of Violence and Universalist Primacy: the
self-legitimation of European security regionalism

1,2

Gustavo G. Mller
1
Universite libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; 2University of Warwick

SB28: Rethinking/contesting hierarchies: views from the


margins
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Emel Akcali, Swansea University
Discussant: Emel Akcali, Swansea University
Anarchy and change
Alex Prichard
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Radical alternatives and their political embedding
Martin Kitzler, Alexandra Heis
University of Vienna, Austria
Re-Writing the Body as Emancipation
Sara Catherine Motta
University of Newcastle, NSW Australlia, Australia
Reformism: An Alternative Route to or within Capitalism?
zgn Sarimehmet Duman
Ipek University, Turkey
Troubling Stories of the End of Occupy: Feminist Narratives
of Trauma, Anti-Heroes and Ambiguous Moral Lessons at
Occupy Glasgow
Catherine Eschle
University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

SB29: Roundtable: Quo Vadis Maritime Security Studies?


Fads, Trends and Turns
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: James Andrew Malcolm, Coventry University
Participants: Barry J. Ryan (Keele University), Brendan Flynn
(National University of Ireland Galway), Christian Bueger (Cardiff
University), Sebastian Bruns (Institute for Security Policy
University of Kiel), Timothy Charles Walker (Institute for Security
Studies Conflict Management and Peacebuilding)

SB31: Strategic cultures


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Felix E. Martin, Florida International University
Discussant: Felix E. Martin, Florida International University
Updating the Culture of Strategic Cultural Studies
Onur Erpul
Florida International University
Pax Sudamericana: The Role of "Diplomatic Culture" in the
Creation and Maintenance of Regional Order
Nicolas Terradas
Florida International University
South America and the Illegal Drug Trade: Cultivating a New
Strategic Culture
Nicolas Beckmann
Florida International University
The Strategic Culture of Dependency in South America
Diego Zambrano
Florida International University

SB34: 'Postcolonial' Capitalism? Theory and Critique


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Ritu Vij, University of Aberdeen
Discussant: Ritu Vij, University of Aberdeen
Navigating the Uneasy Relationship Between Indigenous and
Leftist Politics: Ontological Encounters in Abya Yala
Marc Joseph Woons
KU Leuven, Belgium
Mapping the Global Balkans: Emerging Economy Networks
and Global Connections in Serbia
Dunja Apostolov-Dimitrijevic
Carleton University
Gang up Against Anti-Colonialism after 1945? The official
mind of late colonialism in quadripartite talks between the
African Colonial Powers
Bruno Cardoso Reis

Univ. Lisboa, Portugal


The semi-colonial situation in the Philippines and genocide of
the Indigenous People
Kenji Kim Villadolid Sario
IBON International, Belgium

SB35: The "Inter"-national and its Encounter with the


Challenges of the Globe
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Felix Roesch, Coventry University
Discussant: Felix Roesch, Coventry University
A new era for global energy governance? Prospects for
"inter"national energy cooperation
Maria Kottari
Panteion University of Athens, Greece
IRs Ontological Urge as a Hindrance to Understanding
Gunther Hellmann
Frankfurt University, Germany
The International as Poly-Contexturality
Daniel Jacobi
Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
The Measure of All Things? The Anthropocene as Global
Biopolitics
Scott Hamilton
London School of Economics and Political Science, United
Kingdom
Tracing the influence of international environmental regimes
on domestic civil society actors and their domestic
constituencies.
Frank Grundig
University of Kent, United Kingdom

SB39: Theorising emerging powers


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Emilian Kavalski, Australian Catholic University
Discussant: Emilian Kavalski, Australian Catholic University

Shifting Foreign Policy: Perceptions and Expectations in


Turkey from Mavi Marmara onward
Kayhan Deliba
Adnan Menderes University
Religious Affiliation in Lebanon: a transnational element
weakening nationality bonds
Benedetta Panchetti
Venice Ca Foscari University
From the Beqaa to Tbilisi: sharing a common destiny
Marcello Mollica
University of Pisa

SB42: The Changing Status of Ethnic Groups: positioning and


identity construction of ethnic groups in the Balkans
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Miroslava Hukelova, University of Hull
Discussant: Miroslava Hukelova, University of Hull
Formal status and informal positioning of ethnic communities
in Balkan post-communist societies: the cases of Bulgarian
Turks and Albanians in Macedonia
Maria Eneva Bakalova, Plamen Marinov Ralchev
University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria
Minority groups and securitization of ethnic relations. The
case of Florina (Greece)
Veroniki Krikoni
Balkans Beyond Borders, Greece
The 'Others' of Ethno-nationalism: Learning from Resistance
out of Post-Yugoslavia
Francis Tarpey
La Trobe University, Australia
The History of Turkish Networks towards Western Balkans:
Military and Civilian Capacity in the post-conflict scenarios
Alessia Chiriatti1, Federico Donelli2
1
University for Foreigners of Perugia, Italy; 2University of Genoa,
Italy

From Japan problem to China threat? On continuities and


changes in theorizing rising powers
Nicola Nymalm
The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden

SB46: Trajectories of Violence and State in the Contemporary


Middle East
Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Ewan Stein, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Pol Bargus-Pedreny, University of Duisburg Essen

The renegotiaton of rights and duties as mechanism for


inclusion and exclusion of emerging powers in international
institutions
Miriam Prys-Hansen
GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany

Are New Wars Rational? Symbolic Violence in Israels


Recent Wars
Uri Ben-Eliezer
University of Haifa, Israel

Comparative Exceptionalism: Joint Provenance and Diverging


Expressions
Nicola Nymalm1, Johannes Plagemann2
1
The Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm; 2GIGA
German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg
Power Transition, Peaceful Change, and UN Security Council
Reform
Takamitsu Hadano
Durham University, United Kingdom
The Modern State In-Between: Temporality and the
colonization of "failed" states
Marta Regina Fernndez y Garcia1, Carlos Frederico Pereira
da Silva Gama2
1
PUC-Rio, Brazil; 2Universidade Federal do Tocantins

SB41: Ethno-religious Affiliation: framing the trap


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Nurdan Atalay Gne, Mardin Artuklu University
Discussant: Marcello Mollica, University of Pisa
Is There a Road for the Economic Citizenship? Syrian Guest,
Construction Sector and the State in Turkey
Nurdan Atalay Gne
Mardin Artuklu University
New Actors and New Conflict: Labor Conflict among Workers
in the Construction Industry in Turkey
Sidar Sidar nar
Mardin Artuklu University

New Wars in the Middle East? An Analysis on the


Transformation of Middle Eastern Wars
Egehan Hayrettin Altinbay
Middle East Technical University, Turkey
US Interests, Drone Strikes and Human Insecurity. How does
the US counter-terrorism strategy affect stability and security
in Yemen?
Marina Petrova
University of Essex, United Kingdom
Producing Kurdish Turkey: Notes on Translocal Histories of
Inclusive Exclusion and Emergent Politics
John William Day
Bilkent University, Turkey
From Resistance to Rule? Scrutinizing the Supposed
Statehood of the Islamic State (IS)
Janis Grzybowski
University of Helsinki, Finland

SB51: Roundtable: Politics of Translation in a World Society


Time: Saturday, 11:15am - 1:00pm
Chair: Maj Grasten, Copenhagen Business School
Discussant: Maj Grasten, Copenhagen Business School
Participants: Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt), Ayse Zarakol
(Cambridge University), Xavier Guillaume (University of
Edinburgh), Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS), Benjamin Herborth
(University of Groningen)

SC03: Authoritarian Neoliberalism: Eastern Winds


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Adam Balazs Fabry, Argentinian National Council of
Science and Technological Research (CONICET)
Discussant: Adam Balazs Fabry, Argentinian National Council of
Science and Technological Research (CONICET)
Crisis, Austerity and Nationalist Reaction: The Ascendancy of
the Orbn Regime in Hungary after 2010
Adam Fabry
Argentinian National Council of Science and Technological
Research (CONICET)
Austerity and nationalist mobilization: neoliberalism in postCrimea Russia
Ilya Matveev
European University at St Petersburg
Imperialism's territorial and economic logic: the case of
Russia
Ilya Budraitskis
Independent researcher
How the Neoliberal Post-Communist State led to Illiberal
Conservative Regimes in Eastern Europe: The Case of
Hungary
Zoltn Pogatsa
University of West Hungary
Authoritarian capitalism in Russia A trendsetter for Europe?
Felix Jaitner
University Vienna, Austria

SC05(2): Values and power(s) in world society


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Defne Gunay, Yasar University
Discussant: Defne Gunay, Yasar University
Normative Power in World Politics: A Conceptual Exploration
and Methodological Guidance
Kazushige Kobayashi
Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development
Studies, Switzerland
Laudato Si as a Theoretical Discourse: Reflections of Global
Environmental Security and Human Rights from Southeast
Asia
Brian Uy Doce
Jilin University, China, People's Republic of
Reconsidering Soft Power Sources: How Attraction Works
Artem Patalakh
University of Milan, Italy
Transitional Justice and the Colombian conflict: from
universal jurisdiction to conflict resolution
Diogo Monteiro Dario
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil

SC06: The New Faces of Enmity in International Relations


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Tugba Bassaran, University of Kent
Discussant: Tugba Bassaran, University of Kent
War and the Limits of the Subject

SC04: Materiality, Technology and Security Politics


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Claudia Aradau, King's College London
Discussant: Claudia Aradau, King's College London
Video, algorithms, and security
Rune Saugmann Andersen
University of Tampere, Finland
The Politics of Cyber Security
Kristoffer Kjrgaard Christensen, Tobias Liebetrau
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
(De-)Politicization in Technocratic Discourse
Linda Monsees
Universitt Bremen, Germany
Precautionary Europe: Drones, the EU, and the logic of risk
management
Bruno Oliveira Martins
Aarhus University, Denmark
Walled borders as 'more-than-human' spaces
Umut Ozguc
University of New South Wales, Australia

SC05(1): Energy and Foreign Policy


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Emre eri, Yaar University
Discussant: Emre eri, Yaar University
Quasi-interregionalism and the European Union: investigating
the EU-China Energy domain
Silvia Menegazzi
LUISS Guido Carli, Italy
Foreign policy, complexity, and global functional
differentiation - Analyzing German energy transition foreign
policy as network policy
Joern Richert
University of St.Gallen, Switzerland

Caroline Holmqvist
Sweedish Institute of International Affairs
Framing Individuals into Human Intelligence Sources: a
Sociological Analysis of Military Internment during the
Global War on Terrorism
Christophe Wasinski
Universit Libre de Bruxelles
What is so Political about Violence Anyway? War, Enmity and
the Notion of Political Violence in Contemporary States of
Violence
Christian Olsson
Universit Libre de Bruxelles
Enmity, War and the Problematization of Violence under
Political Modernity
Philippe Bonditti
Universit Catholique de Lille
Do Modern Technologies of War Really Generate PTSD?
Mathias Delori
University of Bordeaux

SC09: International Society and Historical Methods


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Tonny Brems Knudsen, Aarhus University
Discussant: Kilian Spandler, University of Tbingen
Second Chair: Peter Wilson, London School of Economics
Legal History as the History of International Society
Cornelia Navari
University of Buckingham
Explaining the Yolks: Process-Tracing and the Formation of
Regional International Societies
Filippo Costa Buranelli
King's College London and UCL
More History In Event History Analysis! Multistage Models
and Recurring Events in the Study of Regime Change
Alexander Schmotz
King's College London

European Inter-regional Cooperation Instruments in the Field


of Energy
Beata Molo
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University, Poland

The Methodology of the Anti-Methodologists: Relating


Historical Methods to International Relations
Thomas Bottelier
King's College London

The ships supply with Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). The


definition of national strategies, LNG ports supply bunkers
and safety challenges to consider
Duarte Lynce Faria, Snia Ribeiro
Universidade Catlica Portuguesa, Portugal

The Eurocentrism of the English School


Nuri Yurdusev
Middle East Technical University

SC14: Interregional High Education Dialogues with East Asia


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann, Catholic University of Rio de
Janeiro
Discussant: Luk Vanlangenhove, UNU-Cris

SC19: Health in the international agenda in the perspective of


a Global South country
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Jos Agenor lvares da Silva, ABRI
Discussant: Jos Agenor lvares da Silva, ABRI

EU-China Collaboration in Double Degree PhD: Balancing


between the East and the West

Brazil - Africa in the 21st century


Jos Flvio Sombra Saraiva
Universidade de Braslia

Yuan Feng
Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Brazil - Mozambique: an investigative report

Inter-regionalism and Globalization in Higher Education: A


Study of ASEAN Educational Harmonization

Amanda Rossi
Globo

Catherine Lourdes Dy
EMJD GEM PhD Program (Universit Libre de Bruxelles & LUISS
Guido Carli di Roma)

Brazil and the global health agenda


Paulo Buss
Centro de Relaes Internacionais em Sade da Fundao
Oswaldo Cruz

Too Good to Be Attracted? The Dilemma of EU-China Top


Universities Dual Master Programmes
1,2

Shichen Wang
1
2
Universite Libre de Bruxelles; University of Geneva
The Externalization of European Doctoral Training: The
Structuring Effect of the Interregional Dimension
Johan Robberecht, Frederik Ponjaert
Universit Libre de Bruxelles

SC16: EUR2PE: R2P at the centre of Europe?


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: James Souter, University of Leeds
Discussant: James Souter, University of Leeds
European Border Surveillance Systems Running a SelfFulfilling Circle
Pia Sombetzki, Jonas Quicker
Maastricht University, Netherlands
Marginalising R2P: The politics of constructing an EU
strategic culture
Elisa Lopez Lucia1, George Christou2
1
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; 2University of
Warwick, United Kingdom
R2P, Europe and the refugee crisis
Chiara de Franco
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
The EU, the Syrian crisis and R2P: between systemic
constraints and internal divisions
1

Stefania Panebianco , Iole Fontana


1
Univ of Catania, Italy; 2Univ of Catania, Italy
The use of the article 44 EUT to achieve the Europe's
Responsability to protect
Bndicte Ara
Aix-Marseille University, France

SC17: Political Economy, Crisis and Development


Theoretical Perspective
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Marcin Grabowski, Jagiellonian University
Discussant: Marek Rewizorski, University of Gdask
Dependency Development between countries
Magdalena Tomala
Jan Kochanowski University, Poland
Without the middleman. The peer-to-peer technology on the
global financial market: problems and perspectives.
Magdalena Trzcionka
The Jagiellonian University, Poland
What Crisis? Improving Studies of Economic Crisis and
Political Conflicts
Suthan Krishnarajan
Aarhus University, Denmark
Explaining the variation of creditworthiness in democratic
countries: the role of fiscal transparency and the impact on
domestic audience costs
Maciej Jan Sychowiec
University of Gothenburg, Sweden

A Strategy for South-South Cooperation in Health: Brazil &


WHO
Jos Paranagu de Santana, Roberta de Freitas Campos
Ncleo de Estudos sobre Biotica e Diplomacia em Sade

SC21: From enemy to ally: the (mis)use of humanitarianism


in the liberal interventionist agenda"
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Daniela Nascimento, University of Coimbra
Discussant: Roberta Holanda Maschietto, University of Coimbra
Humanitarianism, Development and Security: (un)tying the
knots?
Daniela Nascimento
University of Coimbra
Peacebuilding and humanitarianism in the unrecognised
states of the South Caucasus: Internal and external
limitations
Roxana Andrei
University of Coimbra
Boat People in the Mediterranean, the EU and NGOs: A
preliminary investigation of recent trends and future
perspectives
Daniela Irrera
University of Catania
The reform of the international humanitarian system:
proposals and potential incidence on aid in contexts of
conflict
Karlos Prez de Armio
University of the Basque Country

SC23: IR after its Devastating Critiques: the New in


Metaphysics, Governance and Critique
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Pol Bargus-Pedreny, University of Duisburg Essen
Second Chair: Mathieu Rousselin (Centre for Global Cooperation
Research)
Participants: Gideon Baker (Griffith University), Doerthe
Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University), Dirk Nabers (Kiel
University), David Chandler (University of Westminster), Beate
Jahn (University of Sussex)

SC25: Inter-Organizational Perspectives on Migration


Management
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Martin Geiger, Carleton University
Discussant: Martin Koch, Bielefeld University
Second Chair: Marlou Schrover, Leiden Universiteit
The International Organization for Migration and its Global
Stakeholder Relations
Martin Geiger
Carleton University
NGOs and European Migration Management: A Historical
Perspective
Marlou Schrover
Leiden Universiteit
Partnership for Migration Management: Practices and
Interactions of Regional Dialogue Processes, States and
Intergovernmental Organizations and the Case of Turkey
Shoshana Fine
Sciences Po, Paris

International Organizations and the European


Refugee/Migration "Crisis": The Continuation of
Externalization and the Discussion of Offshore Processing,
Welcome Centres and EU-Resettlement Schemes
1

Amanda Bergmann , Martin Geiger


1
2
Ottawa University and Carleton University, Carleton University

SC27: Roundtable on Legitimacy and European Foreign Policy


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Ben Tonra, University College Dublin
Second Chair: Hanna Ojanen (University of Tampere)
Participants: Helene Sjursen (University of Oslo), Karolina
Pomorska (Maastricht University), Heidi Maurer (Maastricht
University), Kolja Raube (University of Leuven), Niklas Helwig
(The Finnish Institute of International Affairs)

Out of Area, Out of Business (Again?): Policies and Politics of


NATO's non-intervention
Masahide Kobayashi
Shobi University
Can Russia Bear the Growing Burdens of Geopolitics?
Miho Okada
The Japan Institute of International Affairs
Is the Global Jihad Really Threat to the World Society?
Masaki Mizobuchi
Nagoya University of Commerce & Business
EU-Turkey relationship in a new phase? : Implications of the
Syrian Crisis
Atsuko Higashino
University of Tsukuba
Can Turkey play a role of "insulator state"? : Turkey's border
security against internationalizing Syrian civil war

SC28: Roundtable: Alternatives to Capitalism


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Phoebe Moore, Middlesex University London
Participants: Richard Barbrook (Westminister), Eva Pascoe
(CYBERSALON), Xavier Leonard (FAB LAB San Diego), Baruch
Gottlieb (Institute for Time-Based Media), Dmytri Kleiner
(University of Arts Berlin)

SC29: Naval Strategy and Naval Power in an Era of


Conventional and Unconventional Conflict at Sea
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Tim Edmunds, University of Bristol
Discussant: Joao Piedade, Instituto de Estudos Superiores
Militares, Portugal
Beyond the numbers: How to measure naval effectiveness
and rank maritime force
Sebastian Bruns
Institute for Security Policy University of Kiel, Germany
India-China Naval rivalry in the Indo-Pacific
Vipul Kumar Vaibhav
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Understanding Naval Power in the Context of Changing
Maritime Security: A Study of Indias Blue Water Naval
Aspirations
Shereen Sherif
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Counter piracy, maritime security and naval power rivalries :
is there a place for maritime multilateralism in Indian Ocean?
A european perspective
Peron-Doise Marianne
Institute for Strategic Research, Military School, France

SC34: 'Postcolonial' Capitalism? Theory and Critique


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Ritu Vij, University of Aberdeen
Discussant: Ritu Vij, University of Aberdeen
Education, peacebuilding and statebuilding in post-conflict
new states: the cases of Kosovo and Timor-Leste
Ervjola Selenica
University of Trento, Italy
Greening the anti-politics machine: the case of African energy
transitions
Franziska Mller
University of Kassel, Germany
The mass transportation in the Philippines and the role of
foreign States
Kenji Kim Villadolid Sario
IBON International, Belgium

SC35: Internationalizing Syrian Civil War and the Limit of


World Society?: The Cases of Interactions of Related Actors
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Bahadir Pehlivanturk, TOBB University
Discussant: Saban Kardas, Center for Middle Eastern Strategic
Studies
Second Chair: Basak Kale, Middle East Technical University

Kohei Imai
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

SC39: Russia, Revisionism and the International Order


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Marcin Kaczmarski, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Marcin Kaczmarski, University of Warsaw
Russia as revisionist and anti-revisionist: the language of
international law
Natasha Clara Kuhrt
King's College London
Regionalism as Revisionism: Russian spatial imaginaries and
international order
David Lewis
University of Exeter
'Revisionism', 'Status Quo' and the 'Grand Bargain' between
Russia and the West: The Grammar of Managing
Confrontation?
Graeme Herd
George C. Marshall Center European Center for Security Studies
Habits versus crises and the sweeping away of taboos on the
use of force interpreting Russia's Security policy
Aglaya Snetkov
Center for Security Studies (CSS) ETH Zurich
Revisionism or Status Anxiety? Russian Foreign Policy and
the Conflict in Syria
Valentina Feklyunina
University of Newcastle

SC41: State and non-state actors and their role in redefinition


of security and securisation
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Abel Polese, Tallinn University of Technology
Discussant: Abel Polese, Tallinn University of Technology
Foreign policy making in new states: the case of post-Soviet
Kyrgyzstan
Shairbek Juraev
School of IR, University of St Andrews
International Organisations and consolidation of cogovernance in Tajikistan. The case of managing labour
migration
Karolina Kluczewska
School of IR, University of St Andrews
In Search of Security of Identity of the State: Cases from
Central Asia
Selbi Hanova
School of IR, University of St Andrews
Positive incentives to stop insurgency? Russian conciliatory
tactics in the North Caucasus
Elena Zhitukhina
School of IR, University of St Andrews
Regime security in Azerbaijan: External and internal
legitimacy of the ruling elite
Aliya Tskhay
School of IR, University of St Andrews

SC42: The Changing Status of Ethnic Groups: International


and EU norms and policies
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Miroslava Hukelova, University of Hull
Discussant: Erika Harris, University of Liverpool
The 2015 Refugee Crisis, Western Balkan Route and the
Reconsideration of Multiculturalism and Ethnic Diversity in
the Post-Socialist Space?
Julija Sardelic
European University Institute, United Kingdom
The United Nations intervention on the implementation of
transitional justice laws and mechanisms for the protection of
womens rights in post-conflict societies.
Noemi de los Angeles Perez Vasquez
The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), United
Kingdom

Zeynep Sahin Menctek


Gediz University, Turkey
The Influence of U.S. Aid Policy on Regime Survival and
Policy-Making in Jordan
Terfa Sami Elfayez
Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom

SC51: Legal Knowledge and Modes of Differentiation in the


Event of Interventions: The Politics of International Law in
Practice
Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Jelena Subotic, Georgia State University
Discussant: Janis Grzybowski, University of Helsinki
On the Futures Past of International Law: Humanitarian
Interventions and the Politics of Time
1

The Western Balkans road to the EU: individual results of the


regional policy
Anastasiia Kudlenko
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom

Maj Grasten , Filipe dos Reis


1
2
Copenhagen Business School, University of Erfurt

SC46: Flows, Relations and Cooperation in a Changing Region


Time: Saturday, 2:15pm - 4:00pm
Chair: Emilio Distretti, Bard College, Al Quds University
Discussant: Jamie Christopher Allinson, University of Edinburgh

Between Necessity and Justice: The Inaptitude of


Contradicting Intervention Logics as Bedrock to the Crime of
Aggression

International Relations Theory and the Interpretation of the


Gulf Cooperation Council
Leonie Holthaus
TU Darmstadt, Germany
Understanding the collapse of Canada-Iran Relations and
prospects for the future
Christian Emery
University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
State Responses to Refugee Flows in the Middle East: The
cases of Jordan and Lebanon Regarding Syrian Refugees

State and Stakes of the Opposition Against Targeted Killing in


International Law
Markus Gunneflo
University of Lund

Marieke de Hoon
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Engaging with International Counter-Piracy off Somalia: An
Examination of Law in Practice
Jessica Larsen
Danish Institute for International Studies
Collective Security as Aerial Intervention: From AntiConquest to Power Without Vulnerability
Campbell Munro
University of Copenhagen

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