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Program Final 26Jul13-PBEE
8th Pan – European Conference on International Relations
Conference Program
18-21 September 2013, Warsaw
organized by
The ECPR Standing Group on International Relations and EISA
in cooperation with
The Institute of International Relations, University of Warsaw
and
The Polish Association for International Studies
Date: Wednesday, 18/Sep/2013
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Main Hall (Old
Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Welcome and Plenary
Chair: Marian Edward Haliżak, Institute of International Relations, University of
Warsaw
Polycentric World and International Security
Adam Daniel Rotfeld
University of Warsaw, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Former Director of Stockholm
International Peace Research Institute
5:00pm - 5:30pm
Break
5:30pm - 7:15pm
Semi-plenary 1
Chair: Brigitte Young, University of Muenster
Room A
(Auditorium
Maximum)
Ordoliberalism and the political economy of crisis
1
2
3
4
Volker Berghahn , Werner Bonefeld , Philip Cerny , Lars Feld
1
2
3
4
Columbia University; University of York; University of Manchester; Walter Eucken Institute
5:30pm - 7:15pm
Room B
(Auditorium
Maximum)
Semi-plenary 2
Chair: Ian Bruff, University of Manchester
The curiosity deficit in times of masculinised crisis
Cynthia Enloe
Clark University
5:30pm - 7:15pm
Room C
(Auditorium
Maximum)
Semi-plenary 3
Chair: Elżbieta Stadtmüller, University of Wrocław
Sociologies of IR scholarship and the politics of knowledge production
Inanna Hamati-Ataya1, Oliver Kessler2, Ole Wæver3, Heloise Weber4
1
University of Sheffield; 2University of Erfurt; 3University of Copenhagen; 4University of
Queensland
Date: Thursday, 19/Sep/2013
9:00am - 10:45am TA01-1: Asian International Relations and Studies: Cultural and Social
114 (Old Library of Dimension
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Bona Muzaka, King's College London
Discussant: Oyungerel Dashdavaa, Kyungpook National University
Independence, Nation, Integration: On the Indonesian Localization of
Nationalism and the Occupation of East Timor
Felix Anderl
Jacobs University Bremen
Tales of Precarity: Love, melancholia and anomie in Japanese animation works
Maria Mihaela Grajdian
Citizen Electronics Ltd
The role of universities in shaping multiple identities in Pakistan: A view from
Lahore
Wali Aslam1, Muneeza Mirza2
1
Brunel University, United Kingdom; 2Forman Christian University, Pakistan
9:00am - 10:45am TA02-1: EU policy towards the Eastern neighbourhood
113 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Justyna Zając, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Andrzej Roman Szeptycki, University of Warsaw
(In)effectiveness of the EU actions towards its Eastern neighbours
Paula Ewa Marcinkowska
University of Warsaw, Poland
Elections in the Eastern Neighbourhood: ENP in Crisis?
Maili Vilson
University of Tartu, Estonia
EU Human Rights Policy in the Post-Soviet Area
Agnieszka Bieńczyk-Missala
University of Warsaw, Poland
The New-Old Great Game in the Shared Neighbourhood? The Russian
Perspective on the EU’s Eastern Partnership
Anita SĘK
Trans European Policy Studies Association, Belgium
The Changing International Role of the EU: The Case of the Enlargement Policy
Adam Szymanski
University of Warsaw, Poland
9:00am - 10:45am TA08-1: Democracy vs Economy: The EU Crisis as a Critical Test Case for PostLegitimacy?
112 (Old Library of National
Chair: Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of Copenhagen
University of
Discussant: Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of Copenhagen
Warsaw)
Legitimisation and democratic control in European foreign policy: New EU
member states politicians in the European Parliament
Magdalena Gora
Jagiellonian University, Poland / Lund University, Sweden
The legitimate role and limits of expertise
Cathrine Holst
ARENA-University of Oslo, Norway
The Rule of the Project – Practices of Justification in the EU Crisis
Frank Gadinger, Taylan Yildiz
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
9:00am - 10:45am TA08-2: Methodological Reflections on the Conceptual Foundations and
Legitimacy of Global Governance
2.12 (Collegium Chair: Rainer Baumann, University of Duisburg-Essen
Iuridicum III)
Discussant: Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
Beyond Cosmopolitanism and Communitarianism: New Practices of Democracy
and the Challenge to Liberal Conceptions of Global Governance
Angelos Chryssogelos
European University Institute, Florence
Democratising Global Studies? Reflections on the Building Global Democracy
Programme
Jan Aart Scholte
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Examining Contested Legitimacies: A Methodological Tool-Kit
Dirk Peters
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
Global Governance: Critical Reflections on the Concept
Esref Aksu
Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Germany
Legitimacy, Justice and Democracy in Global Trade Governance
(Methodological Reflections on the Conceptual Foundations and Legitimacy of
Global Governance)
Clara Brandi
German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Germany
9:00am - 10:45am TA11-1: European Foreign Policy: Theoretical Advances
1.007 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Katie Verlin Laatikainen, Adelphi University
Discussant: Katie Verlin Laatikainen, Adelphi University
Constructivist and Discursive Approaches to European Foreign Policy
Senem Aydin-Düzgit
Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey
Critical theories
Aasne Kalland Aarstad
Aarhus University, Denmark
European Foreign Policy: Trends and Advances
Knud Erik Jørgensen
Aarhus University, Denmark
EU Export Controls and Nuclear Nonproliferation: Newspeak or Paradigm Shift?
Egle Murauskaite
James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, United States of America
9:00am - 10:45am TA11-2: Two-Way Streets in the European Neighborhood
1.008 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Stefania Panebianco, University of Catania
Discussant: Stefania Panebianco, University of Catania
The EU’s Structural Foreign Policy Strategies towards Eastern Partnership
Region and Russia in Comparative Perspective
Irina Petrova
KU Leuven, Belgium
Smart Neighbor Europe?
Per Jansson
Linköping University, Sweden
Taking Orders From Brussels Or Having Some Input On OECD's DecisionMaking? The Case Of Israel
Alfred Tovias
HEBREW UNIVERSITY, Israel
The Challenge of the Arab Spring for Conceptualising of European Foreign
Policy
Sezgin Mercan
Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey
9:00am - 10:45am TA13-1: A Global Leader or a Lone Rider? EU climate and energy policy:
& Global perspectives
111 (Old Library of Regional
Chair: Aleksandra Lis, Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
University of
Discussant: Kacper Szulecki, Hertie School of Governance
Warsaw)
Environmental Concerns in EU-Black Sea Affairs
Tatiana Coutto1, Balkan Devlen2
1
American Graduate School of International Relations, France; 2Izmir University of Economics,
Turkey
"I want it all, I want it now”: EU’s unilateralism in climate governance
Paweł Pustelnik
University of Cardiff, UK
CCS – a technological solution for whom?
Aleksandra Lis
Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza, Poland
Reforming the EU Approach to LULUCF and the Climate Policy Framework
David Ellison1, Mattias Lundblad2, Hans Petersson3
1
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary; 2Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,
Uppsala, Sweden; 3Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden
Climate Change – Reality or Science-Fiction in the EU-Russia Relations?
Danijel Crnčec
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Between internal split and external tension: Can a revision of the concept of
energy security strengthen EU’s climate policy?
Kacper Szulecki
Hertie School of Governance, Germany
9:00am - 10:45am TA16-1: Feminist Global Political Economy: New Directions or Politics as Usual?
3.045 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Juanita Marie Elias, Griffith University
Discussant: Stefanie Wöhl, University of Vienna
Feminist Political Economy: Taking Stock and Future Directions
Georgina Waylen
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
The New Materialism in IR/IPE: What this Does(not) and Can(not) tells us about
Gender
Jill Steans1, Daniella Tepe2
1
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; 2University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Queer sexual economies in/and IPE
Nicola Smith
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Constructing an Explicitly Feminist ‘Everyday IPE’ Analytical Framework
Stephanie Redden
Carleton University
Neoliberal Feminisms
Elisabeth Prugl
Graduate Institute, Geneva
9:00am - 10:45am TA19-1: Imperialism, Britain, and the British Empire
216 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Cornelia Benvenuta Navari, University of Buckingham
Discussant: George Lawson, LSE
Revolutionary Transformations in Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
Halvard Leira
NUPI, Norway
British Political Institutions in Foreign Policy decision making on Suez and Iraq
Daan Huberts
Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, The
An Historiography of Imperialism
Alex Sutton
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
9:00am - 10:45am TA21-1: Economic Superpowers of the Past, of Today and of the Future
2.012 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Karina Joanna Jędrzejowska, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Rafał Ulatowski, University of Warsaw
China and India as economic powers
Jakub Zajaczkowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
Economic Supremacy of France: Glorious past and economic aspiration
Sylwia Para, Iga Pocztarek
University of Warsaw, Poland
Economic Supremacy of the United States
Aleksandra Jarczewska
University of Warsaw, Poland
European Union as an economic superpower
Anna Wróbel
University of Warsaw, Poland
Historical Types of Economic Superpowers: Carthago, Venecia, England
Lukasz Golota
University of Warsaw, Poland
The United Kingdom - Still an economic superpower?
Łukasz Gołota, Barbara Regulska
University of Warsaw, Poland
9:00am - 10:45am TA23-1: Cooperation and Institutional Design in International Organizations
215 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: David Galbreath, University of Bath
Discussant: Thomas Gehring, University of Bamberg
International Cooperation in Times of Crisis: The Role of Informal Institutions
Vessela Chakarova
Amsterdam University College, Netherlands, The
Cooperation in Hard Times: Self-Restraint of Trade Protection
Krzysztof Pelc1, Christina Davis2
1
McGill University, Canada; 2Princeton University, United States
International Secretariats in Security Affairs
Hylke Dijkstra
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Transnational actors in international organizations: Effects on actor influence,
normative quality, and problem-solving capacity
Hans Agné, Lisa Delmuth, Andreas Duit, Jonas Tallberg
Stockholm university, Sweden
9:00am - 10:45am TA24-1: Comparative and Network Methods
102 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
Chair: Gaelle Pellon, Universite Catholique de Louvain
Discussant: Benoit Rihoux, Universite catholique de Louvain
From Prospect to Practice: A Critical Review of Applications in Fuzzy-Set
Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Patrick A. Mello
Dresden University of Technology, Germany
Impact of Economic Governance Networks on the Formation of International
Regimes: Energy Companies as Crisis Managers in Post-Soviet Energy
Relations
Michael Sander
University of Siegen, Germany
Spatial Planning and Intrastate Conflict: Applying tools from Geography in the
Study of Civil Wars
Damien Deltenre
Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
The Causes of State Collapse: Results from an Analysis Using Multi-Value QCA
Daniel Lambach, Markus Bayer, Eva Johais
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Transnational Activism in World Politics: Southern and Central/Eastern Europe
in Comparative Perspective
Engin I. Erdem
Abant İzzet Baysal University, Turkey
9:00am - 10:45am TA25-1: Political Parties and Foreign Policy in Turkey
3.024 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Lukasz Wordliczek, Jagiellonian University
Discussant: Laszlo Csicsmann, Corvinus University of Budapest
Crisis Of Turkish Foreign Policy In Syrian Issue: From Regional Leadership To
Overall Disappointment
Cemil Boyraz
Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey
Locating Change In Turkish Foreign Policy: Visa Policies Of The Justice And
Development Party In The 2000s
Cenk Aygul
Atilim University, Turkey
Political Parties and Foreign Policy: The Curious Case of AK Party
Zeynep Kaya
Gedik University, Turkey
Something new on the Turkish western front? Political Economy of Turkish
Foreign Policy towards the Balkans
Sait Aksit1, İnan Rüma2
1
Gediz University, Turkey; 2Bilgi University, Turkey
9:00am - 10:45am TA28-1: Resilience: Governmentality of Resilience
1.013 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Jessica Schmidt, University of Westminster
Discussant: Chris Zebrowski, Keele University
A Post-Political Critique of Resilient Communities
Liza Liza Griffin
UCL, United Kingdom
Resilience as Embedded Neoliberalism: A Governmentality Approach
Jonathan Mark Joseph
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
The ‘resilient warrior’? Understanding soldiers’ (re)production of resilience
Ana E. Juncos, Anna Maria Friis Kristensen
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
The environment, resilience and governmentality
Maria Julia Trombetta
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The
Rethinking resilience as a form of social intervention
Tudorel Vilcan
University of Southampton, United Kingdom
9:00am - 10:45am TA30-1: Securitisation processes
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Stefan Elbe, University of Sussex
Discussant: Karin Fierke, University of St Andrews
(Desecuritisation Dilemmas) and Transnational Fields of Torture
Jonathan Luke Austin
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement, Genève [The Graduate Institute,
Geneva]
Actor learning in securitisation theory and practice: How securitisations evolve
over time
Suzanne Hindmarch
University of Toronto, Canada
Negative Politicization, Securitization, Intensification, and Migration
Philippe Bourbeau
University of Namur, Belgium
Politics as usual: the historical reproduction of security politics
Andrew William Neal
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Understanding Securitisation Success: Between Rhetoric, Politics and Policy
1
2
Georgios Karyotis , Andrew Judge
1
2
University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
9:00am - 10:45am TA32-1: The Global Politics of Science and Technology
214 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Stefano Braghiroli, University of Tartu
Discussant: Stefano Braghiroli, University of Tartu
Impacts of recent advances in IT and Communication Technologies on Public
Diplomacy of Turkey
Bilgin Ozkan
Turkish Embassy in Riga, Latvia
Casting the Net for Democracy or Autocracy? Post-Soviet political parties and
their Internet activeness
Stefano Braghiroli1, Nelli Babayan2
1
University of Tartu, Estonia; 2Free University of Berlin, Germany
Providing security via outer space: European space policy and assets
Irma Slomczynska
Maria Curie Sklodowska University, Poland
9:00am - 10:45am TA35-1: World Heterogeneity and IR Theory
213 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Frédéric Ramel, Sciences po Paris
Discussant: Thomas Meszaros, Lyon 3 University
Heterogeneity, homogeneity and mophology in the study of crises
Jean-Paul Joubert, Thomas Meszaros
Lyon 3 University, France
IR Theory, Universality And Difference/Multiplicity: On The Possibility Of
Postwestern IR Theory
Muhammed Agcan
Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
A world of distinct, different or similar regions: Accounting for the diverse
nature of research literatures on regions
Stephen Aris
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
9:00am - 10:45am TA38-1: The Securitisation of Development Policies
212 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Mark Peter Furness, German Development Institute
Discussant: Gordon Crawford, University of Leeds
The European Union’s development policy: A balancing act between ‘a more
comprehensive approach’ and creeping securitisation
Mark Peter Furness1, Stefan Gänzle2
1
German Development Institute, Germany; 2University of Agder, Norway
Aiding whose security? The securitisation of foreign aid in leading donor
countries
Jörn Grävingholt1, Stephen Brown2
1
German Development Institute/Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Germany;
2
University of Ottawa, Canada
Linking disaster relief and development: Approaches to a Joint HumanitarianDevelopment Framework in the EU's post-Lisbon institutional setting
Thomas Henökl, Christian Webersik
University of Agder, Norway
Linking security, development and democracy: The European Union in Chad
1
2
Jan Orbie , Karen Del Biondo
1
Ghent University, Belgium; 2University of Stanford, USA
9:00am - 10:45am TA40-1: Roundtable on Understanding the Euro Crisis
Brudzinski's Room
(Kazimierzowski
Palace)
Chair: Hubert Zimmermann, Philipps University Marburg
Discussant: Hubert Zimmermann, Philipps University Marburg
Understanding the Euro Crisis
Hubert Zimmermann1, Fritz Scharpf2, Loukas Tsoukalis3, Henrik Enderlein4, Guntram
Wolff5, Simona Leila Talani6
1
2
3
Philipps University Marburg, Germany; Max Planck Institute, Cologne; University of Athens,
4
5
6
Greece; Hertie School, Berlin; Bruegel Think Tank, Brussels; King's College, London
9:00am - 10:45am TA41-1: Theorizing Global Political Ecology – Recent Developments,
Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Implications for IR
416 (Collegium
Chair: Bettina Köhler, University of Vienna
Iuridicum I)
Discussant: Alice Vadrot, ICCR Foundation
Green Economy and Green Capitalism: Some Theoretical Considerations
Ulrich Brand
Vienna University, Austria
Green Economy between disciplinary power and neoliberal governmentality
Chris Methmann1, Angela Oels2
1
University of Hamburg, Germany; 2Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Latin American Political Ecology and the World Ecological Crisis: Recent
developments, contributions and dialogues with the Global Field
Facundo Martín
National Council for Scientific and Technical Research/Cuyo National University, Argentina
Sustainability, Globalizing State Functions, and the Current Crisis
Morten Ougaard
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
9:00am - 10:45am TA43-1: From Balkanization to Europeanization: The Foreign Policies of the
Post-Yugoslav States (organized by the Central and East European International
Studies Association CEEISA)
1.014 (55 Dobra) Chair: Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana
Discussant: Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana
From Balkanization to Europeanization: The Creation of a Security Community
in the Post-Yugoslav States
Bernard Stahl1, Soeren Keil2
1
University of Passau, Germany; 2Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom
Continuity and Change in Slovenia's Foreign Policy
Zlatko Sabic, Ana Bojinovic Fenko
University of Ljubljana
Continuity and Change in Croatia's Foreign Policy
Senada Sabic
Institute for International Relations in Zagreb
10:45am - 11:15am Break
11:15am - 1:00pm TB01-3: Asia's Power: Hard versus Soft Power
114 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Björn Jerdén, Swedish Institute of International Affairs / Stockholm University
Discussant: Jivanta Schottli, Heidelberg University, South Asia Institute
Australia's search for international role in the Age of Asia
Rafał Wiśniewski, Ewa Kaja
Faculty of Political Science and Journalism, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland
Chinese engagement in Sub Saharan Africa – can 'Beijing consensus' be
explained under world-systems theory?
Ewelina Róża Lubieniecka
Institute of International Relations, University of Warsaw, Poland
Dark Geopolitics: The Beijing-Moscow Nexus in Sudan and Syria
Jeff Roquen
Lehigh University, United States of America
India’s Responses to China’s Rise
Arvind Kumar
Manipal University, India
Smart Power and Public Diplomacy in the People’s Republic of China
Marco António Martins
University of Évora, Portugal
11:15am - 1:00pm TB04-1: Crisis for Whom? Political Space and Personal Space During Crisis
115 (Old Library of Management
Chair: Markus Lederer, TU Darmstadt
University of
Discussant: Hiski Haukkala, University of Tampere
Warsaw)
Self-Marketisation in Crisis?
Chris Clarke
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
“De-fund the ITU!”: Internet governance and the crisis of the International
Telecommunication Union
Jean-Marie Chenou
Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
Perennial Reform and Contested Crisis Management: Hungary and Greece in
Quandary
Umut Korkut1, Georgios Karyotis2
1
Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom; 2University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm TB06-1: IR and Islam: Geopolitics of Iran and Iraq, Israeli-Iranian Nuclear
and Velayate-e Faqih
211 (Old Library of Problem,
Chair: Naveed Sheikh, Keele University
University of
Discussant: Rolin G. Mainuddin, North Carolina Central University
Warsaw)
Geography, Shi‘ism, and Islam in the Geopolitics and International Relations of
Iran and Iraq: Frameworks and Layers of Understandings
Raffaele Mauriello
Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy
A Constructivist study on the Israeli-Iranian Nuclear Problem
Seyedhossein Zarhani
Heidelberg Uiversity, Germany
velayate-e faqih and the nuclear issue
Rania Mohamed Taher Abdul-Wahab
Ain Shams University, Egypt
11:15am - 1:00pm TB08-3: Democratizing Global Politics? Non-State Actors in Climate Politics
2.12 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
Chair: Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
Discussant: Jan Aart Scholte, University of Warwick
Democratizing Global Climate Governance: A Deliberative Systems Approach
Hayley Stevenson1, John S. Dryzek2
1
2
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Australian National University
Democratizing Global Environmental Governance. Comparing Civil Society
Participation in UN Climate Change and Sustainable Development Diplomacy
Karin Bäckstrand
Lund University, Sweden
Responsiveness or Influence? Whom do NGOs Lobby in International Climate
Change Negotiations?
Carola Betzold
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland
Contested Agenda: Local Institutions, Socio-Economic Challenges and the
Politics of Climate Change in Nigeria
Edlyne Eze Anugwom
University of Nigeria, Nigeria
When Do Non-State Actors Get Admitted to State Delegations at International
Conferences? The Case of Climate Change Policy
Rainer Baumann
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm TB09-2: Diplomacy and Governance
116 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Corneliu Bjola, University of Oxford
Discussant: Corneliu Bjola, University of Oxford
Against 3D: A Critique of the Merging of Diplomacy, Defense and Development
Costas M. Constantinou
University of Cyprus
Diplomacy, Communication, and Governance: The Case of Nuclear Nonproliferation
Markus Kornprobst
Vienna School of International Studies, Austria
Security crises, intervention and global governance: The case of Russia
Aglaya Snetkov
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
11:15am - 1:00pm TB11-3: The Impact of The Economic and Financial Crisis on the (De-)
Europeanization of National Foreign Policies: Examples from Mediterranean
Countries
1.007 (55 Dobra) Chair: Charalambos Tsardanidis, Institute of International Economic Relations
Discussant: Stelios Stavridis, Research Unit on Global Governance and the EU, University of Zaragoza
Greek foreign policy, economic crisis and the Europeanization process
Charalambos Tsardanidis
Institute of International Economic Relations, Greece
(De-)Europeanizing at the UN? The impact of the international economic crisis
on Italian foreign policy
Carla Monteleone
University of Palermo, Italy
De-Europeanization of Slovenian foreign policy in the light of the (European)
economic and financial crisis
Ana Bojinović Fenko, Marko Lovec
University of Ljubljana
The Europeanization of Turkey and the Economic Crisis: New directions in
national foreign policy?
Alessia Chiriatti
University for Foreigner of Perugia
Global Financial Crisis and De-Europeanization of Turkish Foreign Policy
Sevket Ovali
Dokuz Eylul University / Izmir, Turkey
11:15am - 1:00pm TB11-4: Making Space for EUropean Security
1.008 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Stephanie Beth Anderson, University of Wyoming
Discussant: Stephanie Beth Anderson, University of Wyoming
Deepening the EU and UN cooperation in peacekeeping operations
Nora Vanaga
Defence Research Centre of National Defence Academy of Latvia, Latvia
Intelligence Analysis, Policy Planning, and Consensual Knowledge in EU
Security Operations
Michael E Smith
University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
The Crisis Of European Crisis Management? Revisiting Theories Of European
Security And Defence Policy
Tuomas Forsberg
University of Tampere, Finland
The European Union as a ‘Peacebuilder ‘– Towards a specific logic of security
building in the aftermath of civil wars
Antoine Vandemoortele
King's College London, United Kingdom
Communicating, Committing, Constructing: A role for academic expertise in
pan-European security cooperation
Lena Sucker
Loughborough University, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm TB12-1: Theorising EU External Action - New and Revised Approaches I
212 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Robert Kissack, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Discussant: Jamal Shahin, University of Amsterdam / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Examining EU external action through the lens of principal-agent theory
Tom Delreux
UCLouvain, Belgium
Theorizing EU actorness: On capabilities and expectations
Edith Drieskens
KU Leuven, Belgium
Theorizing EU external action: A revised neofunctionalist perspective
Arne Niemann
University of Mainz, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm TB13-2: Confronting a post-Western World: The European Union in search of
prestige
111 (Old Library of lost
Chair: Esther Barbe, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
University of
Discussant: Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Warsaw)
A Test of the West? The Impact of Emerging Economies on Transatlantic
Security Cooperation
Sijbren de Jong, Artur Usanov, Joshua Polchar
The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, Netherlands, The
Explaining why the EU has lost capacity of influence in the agricultural
negotiations from Uruguay to Doha
Patricia Garcia-Duran, Montserrat Millet
University of Barcelona, Spain
Model, Player or Instrument for Global Governance: Contending Metaphors of
the European Union’s Role in World Affairs
Anna Herranz-Surrallés1, Michal Natorski2, Esther Barbe3
1
Maastricht University, Netherlands, The; 2College of Europe; 3Institut Barcelona d'Estudis
Internacionals
The New Face of EU Security Policies? Analyzing the Normative Patterns of EU
Non-Proliferation Policies in Comparative Perspective
Benjamin Kienzle
King's College London, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm TB13-3: The European Union and the Black Sea: Policies, perceptions and
dynamics
112 (Old Library of central
Chair: Sinem Akgul Acikmese, Kadir Has University
University of
Discussant: Dimitrios Triantaphyllou, Kadir Has University
Warsaw)
EU and the Black Sea: The View from the Region
Octavian Milewski
National School of Political Studies and Public administration
EU Perceptions and Policies towards the Black Sea Region
Dimitrios Triantaphyllou
Kadir Has University, Turkey
EU’s Role in Unresolved Conflicts of the Black Sea: The Impact of EU
Operations
Sinem Akgul Acikmese1, Licinia Simao2
1
Kadir Has University, Turkey; 2University of Coimbra, Portugal
Russian Reactions towards EU-Black Sea Integration
Maria Raquel Freire
CES, University of Coimbra, Portugal
Turkish Policies towards the Black Sea
Mustafa Aydin
Kadir Has University, Turkey
11:15am - 1:00pm TB16-2: Gender and Global Finance
3.045 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Genevieve LeBaron, The University of British Columbia
Discussant: Adrienne Roberts, University of Manchester
A Cultural Political Economy of Financial Crisis: ‘Internationalization of
Renminbi’ and the Everyday Life of Women
Ngai-Ling Sum
University of Lancaster, United Kingdom
Are Households Financialized? An everyday economy account of financial
change
Johnna Montgomerie
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Charitable Gambling, Volunteer Labour, and Welfare State Restructuring:
Feminist Political Economy Lessons from the Regulation of Canadian Bingo
Kate Bedford
University of Kent, United Kingdom
En/Gendering Development Contradictions: Global Politics of Microfinance and
the Everyday
Heloise Weber
University of Queensland, Australia
Two Parallel Paths? Gender Studies and Financial Economics
Brigitte Young
University of Muenster, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm TB18-1: Global Biopolitics: History, Theory, Cases Panel 2: From Bio- to
Thanatopolitics
102 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
Chair: Jemima Repo, University of Helsinki
Biopolitics between alive and undead: Some remarks on Roberto Esposito’s
biophilosophy
Bostjan Nedoh
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
The Biopolitics of Stalinism: Living Ideas and Dead Bodies
Sergei Prozorov
University of Helsinki, Finland
Nature Saved: From the Kathecontic to the Eschatological in Contemporary
Liberal Biopolitics
Simona Rentea
Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
Immunitary Violence in an Era of Global Care
Jaakko Ailio
University of Tampere, Finland
Erêmos Aporos as the Pradigmatic Figure of Western (Bio)Political Subject
Mika Ojakangas
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
11:15am - 1:00pm TB19-2: Non-State International Actors in Historical Perspective
216 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen
Discussant: Luis Lobo-Guerrero, University of Groningen
State-building through privateering? The interplay of private, public and interstate domains in early-modern non-state violence
Halvard Leira, Benjamin de Carvalho
NUPI, Norway
Privateering and the Early Modern Colonization of the Brazilian Nordeste
Benjamin de Carvalho
NUPI, Norway
The Holy See, Crisis, and the Transformation of World Order: Why and how to
study the papacy in IR
Mariano Pasquale Barbato
Universität Passau, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm TB21-2: Futures Methodologies and Critical Issues in International Relations
2.012 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Anna Wojciuk, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Anna Wojciuk, University of Warsaw
How to select and combine foresight methods in the study and practice of
International Relations?
Lukasz Nazarko
Bialystok University of Technology, Poland
Shaping futures: The analytical role and political impact of scenario
methodologies in national security policy-making
Myriam Dunn Cavelty1, Jonas Hagmann2
1
ETH Zürich, Switzerland; 2ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Social Constructivism as a Forecasting Matrix?
Andrzej Polus, Karol Chwedczuk-Szulc
University of Wroclaw, Poland
Energy Security and Nuclear Energy Proliferation in the Middle East
Imad El-Anis
The Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
Israel's Strategic Choice: Alternatives for the Alliance with United States of
America
Artur Skorek
Wyższa Szkoła Administracji w Bielsku-Białej, Poland
11:15am - 1:00pm TB23-2: Processes in the United Nations and International Organizations
215 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Hylke Dijkstra, University of Oxford
Discussant: Hanna Ojanen, Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Doctrines as a Source of Organizational Autonomy: Precedence and PathDependence in UN Security Council Decision-making
Thomas Gehring1, Christian Dorsch2
1
University of Bamberg, Germany, Germany; 2University of Bamberg, Germany, Germany
International Organisations as Norm Consumers: The Diffusion of Policy Norms
in the Field of Peacekeeping to the UN
Kseniya Oksamytna
LUISS Guido Carli, University of Geneva
Understanding UN reform
Charlotta Friedner Parrat
Uppsala University, Sweden
How do international organizations learn?
Stefanie Raemmler
University of Leipzig, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm TB26-1: Precarity, Crisis, Empire? Reflections on Autonomist Marxism, Today
3.024 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Nicholas J. Kiersey, Ohio University
Discussant: Nicholas J. Kiersey, Ohio University
Expressions of Empire: The Codependence of Dronomolgy for Precarious
States and Autonomism among Precarious Peoples
Timothy Luke
Virginia Tech, United States of America
Occupy Dame Street as Slow Motion General Strike?
Nicholas J. Kiersey
Ohio University, United States of America
Respiratory Capital, the Outsides of Empire
Garnet Kindervater
University of Minnesota, United States of America
11:15am - 1:00pm TB30-2: Securitisation and policing
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Andrew William Neal, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Andrew William Neal, University of Edinburgh
Impact of Private Security Companies on the Perceptions and Provisions of
Security in the Czech Republic
Oldrich Bures
Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic
Securitizing DemocracyT Transnational protest policing and new invocations of
public order
Jannik Pfister
Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
The construction of a security crisis in Europol’s discourse: the extreme leftwing threat
Sofiane Ouaret
King's College London, United Kingdom
The Securitization of Drug-trafficking and The Police-Military Nexus: Rule of
exception beyond the state of emergency
Diogo Monteiro Dario
University of St Andrews, UK
Why Securitise? Cultural Practice, Opportunity Structure and Biometric
Passports
Hendrik Hegemann, Martin Kahl
Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy, Hamburg, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm TB32-2: Actor-Network Theory and the International
214 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Christian Bueger, Cardiff University
"Towards a Common Future": On How a Diplomatic Training Programme
Socialises States into the International Society
Tobias Wille
Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Authority as a Translation: Consumers’ associations embedding international
standards into society
Christophe Hauert
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Constructing Security Publics: The Problematization of Contemporary Piracy,
1980-2008
Christian Bueger
Cardiff University, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm TB34-1: Shifting vocabularies and imagined spaces in International Law
3.022 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Filipe dos Reis, University of Erfurt
Discussant: Filipe dos Reis, University of Erfurt
Against the Norm
Jennifer Kathleen Lobasz, Brett Remkus
University of Delaware, United States of America
Delimiting International Politics: Topoi and the Law of the Sea
Hannes Hansen-Magnusson
University of Hamburg, Germany
Territoriality and International Law: Looking at the 'war on terror'
Filipe dos Reis
University of Erfurt, Germany
To Infinity and Beyond: The (Normative) Outer Space of IR
Ben Kamis
Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
International norm-promotion through interplay management: Interinstititutional spaces as terrains of contestation
Linda Wallbott
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm TB35-2: The Impact of Crisis and Contestation on Perceptions in Different World
Regions
213 (Old Library of Chair: Sybille Reinke de Buitrago, Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of
Hamburg (IFSH)
University of
Discussant: Sybille Reinke de Buitrago, Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of
Warsaw)
Hamburg (IFSH)
Conceptualizing Perceptions and Othering in Times of Crisis and Conflict
Sybille Reinke de Buitrago
Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH), Germany
Fighting (In)security and ‘Securing Tomorrow’: American Military Operation in
Haiti in the post 9/11 Era
Melody Fonseca
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Financial Crisis, International Interventions and Domestic Nationalism
Anja Jetschke, Bernd Schlipphak
University of Gottingen, Germany
Just Warriors or Just Mercenaries? Analyzing Self-Other Constructions of
Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs)
Berenike Prem
University of Bremen, Germany
Perceptual gaps in Chinese and Euro-Atlantic Views of the International System
in Times of Crises
Nele Noesselt
GIGA, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm TB36-1: Resource geopolitics, energy security and IR in the globalized Arctic
1.013 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Lassi Heininen, University of Lapland
Discussant: Piotr Graczyk, University of Tromsø
Absence of holistic human rights discourse in the Arctic governance
Adam Stepien
Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Finland
Observing the EU in the Arctic oil and gas race: Clinging tightly to the reins of
Arctic sustainable governance.
Michael John Laiho
University of Lapland, Finland
Exploring the potential for black carbon governance in the Arctic
Oscar Widerberg1,2, Marija Isailovic1,2
1
2
Institute for Environmental Studies at VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Amsterdam
Global Change Institute
11:15am - 1:00pm TB37-1: Contradictions of Neoliberal Accumulation in the Eurozone 1
Brudzinski's Room
Chair: J. Magnus Ryner, King's College London
Discussant: Daniel Drache, York University
(Kazimierzowski
Palace)
Crisis in Europe: The dead end road of the race to the bottom
Ozlem Onaran
University of Greenwich, United Kingdom
The Euro Crisis and contradictions of Neoliberalism in Europe
Engelbert Stockhammer
Kingston University, United Kingdom
Adjusting a regional process in a world wide liberalisation trend: The recurrent
challenge of the EU agenda
Pascal Petit
CNRS-CEPN & University of Paris 13
11:15am - 1:00pm TB38-10: European donors: Aid coordination and Europeanization
403 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
Chair: Simon John Lightfoot, University of Leeds
Discussant: Jan Orbie, Ghent University
EU Aid Coordination and Aid Effectiveness
Stephen John Herbert Dearden
Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
Reluctant donors? The Europeanization of international development policies in
the new members
Balazs Szent-Ivanyi1,2, Simon Lightfoot2
1
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary; 2University of Leeds, UK
Europeanization of foreign aid policies in the new member states: Comparison
of Latvia and Slovenia
Peteris Timofejevs-Henriksson
Umeå University, Sweden
Human Rights Conditionality in Foreign Aid: Variation among France, Italy and
the United Kingdom
Damiano de Felice
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm TB41-2: Knowledge, Power, and Hegemony: Global Attempts in Tackling the
Ecological Crisis
416 (Collegium
Chair: Christina Plank, University of Vienna
Iuridicum I)
Discussant: Ulrich Brand, Vienna University
Low-Carbon Innovation in China: Prospects and (Geo)Politics
David Tyfield
Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Regularities and disruptions in the interrelations between biodiversity science
and policy: Struggles over IPBES, struggles over knowledge?
Alice Vadrot
ICCR Foundation, Austria
The policy effects of circulation of norms and experts between international
environmental regulatory regimes: A climate-biodiversity and a biodiversityfood security comparison
Hrabanski Marie, Louafi Sélim, Pesche Denis
CIRAD, France
11:15am - 1:00pm TB42-1: Roundtable on Good practices in teaching IR (at the BA and MA level)
113 (Old Library of and in training future generations of scholars
University of
Warsaw)
Good practices in teaching IR (at the BA and MA level) and in training future
generations of scholars
Benoit Rihoux1, Ian Bruff2, Zlatko Sabic3, Ryan Beasley4
1
Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; 2University of Manchester, UK; 3University of
Ljubljana, Slovenia; 4University of St. Andrews, UK
11:15am - 1:00pm TB43-2: From Balkanization to Europeanization: The Foreign Policies of the
Post-Yugoslav States 2 (organized by the Central and East European
International Studies Association CEEISA)
1.014 (55 Dobra) Chair: Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana
Discussant: Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana
Continuity and Change in Bosnia's Foreign Policy
Adnan Huskic
Sarajevo University of Technology, BiH
Continuity and Change in Montenegro's Foreign Policy
Jelena Dzankic
European University Institute, Italy
Continuity and Change in Serbia's Foreign Policy
Mladen Mladenov
University of Passau, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm TB43-3: Regionalized Behavior in International Politics (organized by the
International Studies Association ISA)
3.025 (55 Dobra) Chair: William R. Thompson, Indiana University
Discussant: William R. Thompson, Indiana University
Of Power Vacuums and Conflict: The Effects of Declining Dominance on MIDs
Patrick Rhamey1, Michael O. Slobodchikoff2, Thomas J. Volgy2
1
Virginia Military Institute, USA; 2University of Arizona, USA
Regional Incongruence, State Capacity and Order
Karen Rasler, William R. Thompson
Indiana University, United States of America
The Global and Regional Security Nexus and Its Impact on Regional Security
Orders
Derrick V. Frazier, Robert Stewart-Ingersoll
USAF Air Command and Staff College, USA
1:00pm - 2:15pm
Lunch
2:15pm - 4:00pm TC01-4: Asian Response to the Crises in West: Intellectual and Policy-Making
114 (Old Library of Perspectives
Chair: Maria Raquel Freire, CES, University of Coimbra
University of
Discussant: Niall James Duggan, University of Göttingen
Warsaw)
The Revolt Against the West? Asian visions of global governance
Marek Rewizorski
Koszalin University of Technology
Financial Integration in East Asia – What Can Be Learned from the European
Sovereign Debt Crisis?
Karina Joanna Jędrzejowska
Institute of International Relations, University of Warsaw, Poland
The role of Brazil and India in the future of the global governance of knowledge
Bona Muzaka
King's College London, UK
Times of Crisis as Times of Changes: China–European Union Relations
Alina Vladimirova
National research university Higher school of economics, Russian Federation
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC02-2: Russia's "Hot Spots": Potential sources of crises for Russian state,
113 (Old Library of economy and society
Chair: Mariusz Ruszel, Technical University of Rzeszow
University of
Discussant: Marek Madej, University of Warsaw
Warsaw)
Changes in the Russia's energy sector and its implications for internal stability
Szymon Kardaś
University of Warsaw, Institute of International Relations, Poland
Moscow and the regions: Centralization no longer welcome?
Jadwiga Rogoża
Center for Eastern Studies, Warsaw, Poland
The Russian pipelines – Modernization or devastation?
Mariusz Ruszel
Technical University of Rzeszów, Poland
Impact of the international foreign exchange market for Russian economy
Stanisław Gędek
Technical University of Rzeszów, Poland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
115 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TC04-5: Crisis and Its Interprets in new EU Member Countries
Chair: Matevz Tomsic, School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica
Discussant: Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University
Hungarian elites in hard times
Lengyel Gyorgy
Corvinus University of Budapest
Ideological profile and crisis discourse of Slovenian elites
Matevz Tomsic, Lea Prijon
School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Neo-liberal, neo-Keynesian or just standard response on the Crisis? Clash of
ideologies in Czech political and public debate
Ladislav Cabada
Metropolitan University, Prague
The Effects of Economic Crisis and Austerity Measures on Political Culture in
Romania
Gabriel Badescu, Toma Burean
Babes-Bolyai University
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC05-2: What are militaries for?
3.025 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Victoria Marie Basham, University of Exeter
Discussant: Ryerson Christie, University of Bristol
The military as new development actors: Experiences of serving and former
military personnel in development work
Matt Baillie-Smith2, Uma Kothari3, Nina Laurie1, Jenny Peterson3, Rachel Woodward1
1
Newcastle University, United Kingdom; 2Northumbria University, United Kingdom; 3University of
Manchester
Militaries and Humanitarianism
Emily Gilbert
University of Toronto, Canada
Who Protects the Protectors? "Support the Troops" Discourses and the
Securitization of the Military
Katharine Mary Millar
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
The Military Organisation as Economic Institution: North Korea as case study
Christopher Mark Weston
Szkola Glowna Handlowa w Warszawie, Poland
The psychology of the mercenary
Giovanni Cocco
University of Sassari, Italy
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC06-3: IR and Islam: Theoretical Notions, Conceptual Approaches and
211 (Old Library of Paradigms
Chair: Maurits Berger, Leiden University
University of
Discussant: Mohammed Ayoob, Michigan State University
Warsaw)
"Islam" and the problem of meta-narratives in IR - A critical perspective on
research beyond the West
Jan Wilkens
University of Hamburg, Germany
The Minaret vs. the Ivory Tower: Re-Reading Western IR Theory Through an
Islamic Episteme
Naveed Sheikh
Editor-in-Chief, Politics, Religion & Ideology (Routledge), Keele University, United Kingdom
“The parting of the ways”: a Qutbian approach to International Relations
Carimo Mohomed
New University of Lisbon - Portugal, Portugal
2:15pm - 4:00pm
213 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TC07-1: Religion as culture “in a pill” in contemporary IR
Chair: Andrzej Roman Szeptycki, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Emilia Moddelmog Anweiler, Cracow University of Economics
Pluralism and pluralization: Why IR should not recognize religion.
Maria Birnbaum
European University Institute, Italy
Cultural factor in Israeli foreign policy
Anna Marta Solarz
University of Warsaw, Poland
Construction of a mosque in Warsaw in the mirror of the Polish press
Bronisław Tumiłowicz
University of Warsaw, Poland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
2.12 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
TC08-4: Democratization from Outside and from Below: Regional Perspectives
Chair: Tobias Debiel, Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research
Discussant: Jörn Grävingholt, German Development Institute/Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)
“Crisis, chaos, violence - is that really what we want?” A stalled
democratisation in Jordan
Artur Malantowicz
University of Warsaw, Poland
Modern India - Traditional Bharat: Are India's social and political institutions fit
for a global governance role?
Herbert Wulf
Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Duisburg, Germany
After Hegemony: Normative contestation of democracy promotion in a pluralist
world
Annika Elena Poppe, Jonas Wolff
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
2:15pm - 4:00pm
116 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TC09-3: Transnational Diplomacy
Chair: Noe Cornago, University of the Basque Country
Discussant: Noe Cornago, University of the Basque Country
Expert diplomacy: On diplomats and experts in multilateral diplomacy
Julia E. Frohneberg
University of Hamburg, Germany
Foreign Policy Think Tanks, International Crises and Second Track Diplomacy
in the International Arena
Melissa Conley Tyler
Australian Institute of International Affairs, Australia
The Interaction of State with Transnational Actors in Post-Conflict
Reconstruction
Astreris Huliaras, Nikolaos Tzifakis
University of Peloponnese, Greece
Track II Diplomacy: An Idea Not Only For the Times of Crises?
Joanna Kulska
Opole University, Poland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC11-5: Mind over Matter? Challenges to the EU as a Security Actor
3.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Bruno Oliveira Martins, Aarhus University
Discussant: Bruno Oliveira Martins, Aarhus University
Dynamics of Formulation: National and Supra-National Interests and the
Process of Formulating a Common Foreign Policy for the EU: The Case of the
Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Amr Nasr El-Din
Universität Osnabrück, Germany
Knowledge with Muscle? Early Warning Analysis in the EU Conflict Prevention
Framework
Maciej Stepka
Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
Sujectivity in Formation: Studying Power Relations, the EU and CSDP
Lucie Chamlian
Kiel University, Germany
From a European Global Strategy to a Strategic Global Action
Bjorn Fagersten
Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden
2:15pm - 4:00pm
214 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TC12-2: Theorising EU External Action - New and Revised Approaches II
Chair: Edith Drieskens, KU Leuven
Discussant: Ben Tonra, University College Dublin
Exploring the Dynamics of Security Community-Building in the post-Cold War
Era: Spain, Morocco and the EU
Niklas Bremberg
Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden
Stuck in the Middle with You: Critical Pragmatism and Intersubjective
Authenticity in Central & Eastern European Security Research
Benjamin Tallis1,2, Xymena Kurowska3
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; 2Anglo American University, Prague, Czech
Republic; 3Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
The EU as an 'influence maximiser'? Neoclassical realism and EU external
action in the contemporary global order
Robert Kissack
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Spain
The IR 'Linguistic Turn' and EU Foreign Policy Studies: Breaking Causal Chains
or just the Chains of Coherence?
Anna Herranz-Surrallés
Maastricht University, Netherlands, The
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC15-1: Critical European Studies
3.022 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Felix Ciuta, UCL
Discussant: Felix Ciuta, UCL
Towards a Critical Theory of European Studies
Rene Gabriels
Maastricht University, Netherlands, The
Knowledge conscripted to power? European Studies as Area Studies
Ian Klinke
Queen's University Belfast and University of Oxford
A critical geopolitics of elite multilingualism in the European Union
Virginie Mamadouh
Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands
“The people don't get it”: Elites, publics and the legitimation crisis of EU
governance
Ludek Stavinoha
University of Strathclyde, UK
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC16-3: The Global Political Economy of Development
3.045 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Katherine Allison, University of glasgow
Discussant: Kate Bedford, University of Kent
Creating ‘a first class mentality with a heart for progress’: Locating the
Malaysian family in the politics of global/Asian economic competitiveness
Juanita Marie Elias
Griffith University, Australia
How land privatization and agrarian change in the Saiss in Morocco produces
new gendered social hierarchies along with new gendered subjectivities
Lisa Bossenbroek, Margreet Zwarteveen, Mostafa Errahj
Wageningen University, The Netherlands
Women and the Urban Development Milieu: Biopolitics, Postcolonial
Governmentality and Resistance
Anita Lacey
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Women in the Neighbourhood: The role of Gender in Europeanisation
Rahel Kunz1, Julia Maisenbacher2
1
Université de Lausanne, Switzerland; 2Universität Luzern, Switzerland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
102 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
TC18-2: Global Biopolitics: History, Theory, Cases Panel 3: Paradoxes of Liberal
Biopolitics
Chair: Jemima Repo, University of Helsinki
Discussant: Sergei Prozorov, University of Helsinki
Beyond the Biopolitics of Choice and Capability
Suvi Alt
University of Lapland, Finland
Equality as Biopolitical Governmentality
Jemima Repo
University of Helsinki, Finland
The nature of biopolitical resistance, or resisting biopolitical nature?
Leonie Ansems de Vries
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
From Global Vision to Short Sight: Foucault and the Neo/Liberal Turn in
Political Optics
Lauri Siisiäinen
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
216 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TC19-3: History and Methodology
Chair: Jennifer Kathleen Lobasz, University of Delaware
Discussant: Xavier Guillaume, University of Edinburgh
Taking a (critical) ride with Carr: Tragedy and philosophy of history on former
"Utopia and Reality"
Roberto Vinicius P.S. Gama
Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)
The Discourse Establishing Political Science (including IR) in Austria - The early
example of Salzburg
Anselm Skuhra
University of Salzburg, Austria
How does history work (in) our perceptions and practices? Hans-Georg
Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics and the ‘practice turn’ in IR
Tapio Juntunen
University of Tampere, Finland
Reflexivity and Appropriate Methods for Constructivist Historical IR (CHIR)
Daniel M. Green
University of Delaware, United States of America
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC20-1: Global Horizons, Local Practices: Methods and Concepts in the Study
of Inequalities
2.012 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Caroline Fehl, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Discussant: Caroline Fehl, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Global Inequalities. Narratives of Equity, Inequality and Development in the
World Bank and UNDP
Katja Freistein
University of Bielefeld, Germany
Large Emerging Markets and the Global Economic Order
Andreas Nölke
Goethe University, Germany
Inequality and Violence
Anna Cornelia Beyer
University of Hull, United Kingdom
International Institutions as Clubs: The Case of the G20
Lora Anne Viola
Free University Berlin, Germany
2:15pm - 4:00pm
215 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TC23-3: Roundtable on International Organizations after the Crisis
Chair: Hylke Dijkstra, University of Oxford
Discussant: David Galbreath, University of Bath
International Organizations after the Crisis
Hylke Dijkstra1, Rafael Biermann2, Thomas Gehring3, Hanna Ojanen4, Krzysztof Pelc5
1
University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 2University of Jena; 3University of Bamberg; 4Finnish
Institute of International Affairs; 5McGill University
2:15pm - 4:00pm
112 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TC27-1: The Euro Crisis and its Impact on European Governance
Chair: Valentina Ilcheva Kostadinova, University of Buckingham
Discussant: Heidi Maurer, Maastricht University / Center for Transatlantic Relations (SAIS/JHU)
Integration of the European Union’s states and regions during the crisis:
Perspectives of socio-economic development of the Community in the
framework of the "Europe 2020" strategy and the new Cohesion Policy for 20142020
Artur Jan Kukuła
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Institute of Political Science, Poland
The Permanent Structured Cooperation (PSC) mechanism as a cornerstone of
the “European Security Community”
Francisco Salvador Barroso Cortes
Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic)
Euro area governance in times of crises: Enough for Greece and Spain?
Edgar Juan Saucedo Acosta, Samantha Rullan Rosanis
University of Veracruz
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC28-2: Resilience: Genealogies of Resilience
1.013 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Barry J. Ryan, Keele University
Discussant: Liza Liza Griffin, UCL
Conceptualising Resilience: From Policy to Research and Back Again
Jonathan Githens-Mazer
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
High-Tech Fetishism, Stakeholder Bias, and the Framing of Resilience in the
European Civil Security Research
Georgios Kolliarakis
Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany
Resilience in Counter-Terrorism: Diffusion of a Concept
Francesco Ragazzi
Leiden University (Netherlands) & CERI / Sciences Po Paris (France)
Helpless victim, resilient subject, resistant subject: A genealogy of the climate
refugee
Angela Oels1, Chris Methmann2
1
MLU Halle, Germany; 2University of Hamburg, Germany
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC30-3: Securitisation and regional actors
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Discussant: Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
'Partners in need, partners indeed?' EU migration policy narratives and the
management of child migration in the Southern Mediterranean
Katarzyna Forska
Mediterranean Institute Berlin, Institute of Social Sciences, Humboldt University
Regional organisation as a collective securitising actor: The case of the ASEAN
Łukasz Fijałkowski
University of Wroclaw, Poland
Russia’s and the EU’s Security Practices in their ‘Shared Neighbourhood’: A
Framework for Analysis
Sebastian Mayer
University of Bremen, Germany
Sovereign is WHO decides on the exception: Securitization and emergency
governance in global health
Tine Hanrieder1, Christian Kreuder-Sonnen2
1
LMU Munich, Germany; 2Social Science Research Center Berlin
Tracing the mechanisms of (de)securitization: The EU development-security
nexus and the desecuritization of arms proliferation in third countries
Ludvig Norman
Uppsala University, Sweden
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC31-1: Civil Wars, Transitions, and Post-War Violence
3.024 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Lee Jones, Queen Mary, University of London
Discussant: Lee Jones, Queen Mary, University of London
New incentives and old organizations: The production of violence after war
Francesca Grandi
Yale University, United States of America
The Dispute or Mediator? The Selection and Effectiveness of Conflict
Management in Civil Wars
Paulina Pospieszna1, Gerald Schneider2
1
University of Mannheim, Germany; 2University of Konstanz, Germany
“Intern(ation)al War” - Patterns of Transnational Conflicts
Michael Fürstenberg
TU Braunschweig, Germany
2:15pm - 4:00pm
Brudzinski's Room
(Kazimierzowski
Palace)
TC37-2: Contradictions of Neoliberal Accumulation in the Eurozone 2
Chair: Amelie Kutter, Lancaster University
Discussant: Pascal Petit, university of Paris Nord
Stranger than Fiction: Sovereign Debt, Fictitous Capital, and the Greek
Sovereign Debt Crisis
Jesse Glenn Hembruff
Queen's University, Canada
The Political Economy of Dependency and Crisis in the Eurozone
Johannes Jager1, Joachim Becker2, Rudy Weissenbacher3
1
University of Applied Sciences, Vienna; 2Vienna University of Economics and Business; 3Vienna
University of Economics and Business
Fiscal Policy in European Hard Times: Financialization vs. varieties of
capitalism
Daniela Gabor1, Cornel Ban2
1
University of Western England, UK; 2Boston University, USA
The United Kingdom as the gateway to the EU (typology development)
Kryštof Kruliš
Mgr. Kryštof Kruliš, advokát, Czech Republic; Charles University, School of Law, Department of
European Law; Institute for International Relation and Metropolitan University Prague, IRES;
2:15pm - 4:00pm
212 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TC38-3: Political conditionality: Recent evolutions and current challenges
Chair: Damiano de Felice, London School of Economics
Discussant: Paul Hoebink, Radboud University Nijmegen
From 'mission conditionality' to 'PR conditionality': The changing political
economy of political conditionality
Jonathan Fisher
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Political conditionality and its impact on autocratic regimes
Gordon Crawford1, Simonida Kacarska2
1
University of Leeds, United Kingdom; 2University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Respect for human rights and allocation of foreign aid: Do aid delivery methods
matter?
Damiano de Felice
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
The Politics of European Foreign Aid: What Drives Selectivity?
Wil Hout
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The
2:15pm - 4:00pm
403 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
TC39-1: Societal actors in peace negotiations
Chair: Frederic Charillon, IRSEM
Discussant: AJR Groom, Canterbury Christ Church University
Kurdish Issue: Bridging Ontological Security And Conflict Resolution
Ayse Betul Celik
Sabancı University, Turkey
Policy transfer, peace processes and the role of Jewish NGO’s
Elizabeth Kelley Sheppard1, Sophie Enos-Attali2
1
Institut Catholique de Paris; 2Institut Catholique de Paris
Women’s participation in African peace negotiations: The role of UN agencies in
Burundi and Liberia
Marie Saiget
Sciences Po Paris, France
2:15pm - 4:00pm
416 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
TC41-3: Bringing the State Back in? Analyzing State Strategies in Resource
Conflicts
Chair: Alice Vadrot, ICCR Foundation
Discussant: Bettina Köhler, University of Vienna
Bringing the State Back in? The Role of the State in Land Conflicts in the
Indonesian Palm Oil and Agrofuel Production
Melanie Pichler
University Of Vienna, Austria
Investigating Ukraine’s role as Europe’s agrofuel-provider
Christina Plank
University of Vienna, Austria
The Political Ecology of Neo-Extractivism in Latin America
Kristina Dietz1, Ulrich Brand2
1
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; 2Universität Wien
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Environment Dimension of Human Security
Aysun Uyar1, Muge Kinacioglu2
1
Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Japan; 2Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
2:15pm - 4:00pm
TC43-4: The Crisis and its Impact on EU's Mediterranean Policy and Member
States’ Interests (organized by the Italian Society of Political Science SISP)
1.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Justyna Zając, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Carla Monteleone, University of Palermo
Geopolitics of Bailout: Greece’s financial breakdown and EU foreign policy
Antonio Zotti
ISPI and Catholic University, Milan
EU as a divided power in the Med
Stefania Panebianco
University of Catania, Italy
Germany’s policy in the Mediterranean: European or national interest?
Aleksandra Zięba
University of Warsaw, Poland
The European Parliament and the 'Arab Spring'
Donatella M. Viola
University of Calabria, Italy
United Kingdom and EU foreign policy – the case of the Mediterranean
Bartosz Wiśniewski
The Polish Institute of International Affairs and University of Warsaw
4:00pm - 4:30pm
4:30pm - 6:15pm
Break
TD01-5: Traditional and Non-Traditional Dimension of Security in Asian
Relations Theory
114 (Old Library of International
Chair: Jakub Zajaczkowski, University of Warsaw
University of
Discussant: Misato Matsuoka, University of Warwick
Warsaw)
A Zero-Sum Game? US-China Competition in East Asia
Pei-Shan Kao
NATIONAL CHIAO TUNG UNIVERSITY, Taiwan
India's Great Power Role in South Asia and the Emerging Security Challenges
Shaji Varkey
University of Kerala, India
Peacebuilding in Timor-Leste: A critical look at the UN involvement
Maria Raquel Freire
CES, University of Coimbra, Portugal
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD04-2: Crisis of What? International Institutions, Trade Regimes and
115 (Old Library of Globalization
Chair: Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University
University of
Discussant: Jonas Hinnfors, University of Gothenburg
Warsaw)
Trading ourselves out of recession? The Ideational Drivers of the Proposed EUUS Free Trade Agreement
Gabriel Siles-Brugge
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
The WTO Doha deadlock and the (re)emergence of (cross)regionalism in the
world economy: Deliberations on the nature of WTO institutional crisis in the
context of the new institutional economics approach
Bartosz Michalski
University of Wroclaw, Poland
Is Globalization in Crisis? The Rise of Anti-Globalist Critique
Elem Eyrice Tepeciklioğlu
Yaşar University, Turkey
G20 as an anti-crisis forum
Sylwia Para
University of Warsaw, Poland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD05-3: Geographies of militarism, militarization and the military
3.025 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Emily Gilbert, University of Toronto
Discussant: Alexandra Hyde, London School of Economics and Political Science
Considering the violence of military landscapes
Rachel Woodward
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
A critical geopolitics for critical military studies
Matthew F. Rech
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Visualizing the Future Warrior in the Cinematic Battlespace: Designing
Supersoldiers Beyond Science Fiction
David Grondin
University of Ottawa, Canada
A Spatio-temporal reading of the NATO intervention in Libya intervention
Susannah O'Sullivan
The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Hybrid warfare and international security
Beata Wozniak - Krawczyk
University of Gdansk, Poland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD06-4: IR and Islam: Depiction of Prophet Muhammad, Problem of Cultural
and Muslim Countries Relations with France and UK
211 (Old Library of Incommensurability,
Chair: Stefan Borg, Swedish Institute for International Affairs
University of
Discussant: Raffaele Mauriello, Sapienza, University of Rome
Warsaw)
Depiction of Prophet Muhammad And The right to freedom of expression
Mahmoud Hegazy Bassal
Faculty of Law, Helwan University, Egypt
Human Rights, the Arab Revolutions and the Problem of Cultural
Incommensurability
Stefan Borg
Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden
Muslims and Foreign Policy in France and Great-Britain
Imène Ajala
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Centre on Conflict, Development
and Peacebuilding (CCDP)Geneva, Switzerland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
213 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TD07-2: Cultural diversity in globalized world
Chair: Paula Ewa Marcinkowska, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Paula Ewa Marcinkowska, University of Warsaw
A Postcolonial Reading of Global Civil Society
Mihaela Mecea
Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Interwar IR and Global Democracy: Alfred Zimmern's Idea of Depoliticised
Nationalism
Tomohito Baji
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Respect for diversity as the core principle in the social movements contesting
globalization
Justyna Nakonieczna
University of Warsaw, Poland
The Right Context for Diversity: From Organizational Science to the Country
Level
Agnieszka Aleksy-Szucsich
University of Warsaw, Poland
Transcultural Constructions of Global Legitimacy
Jan Aart Scholte
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
4:30pm - 6:15pm TD07-3: Towards an Understanding of the Role of Cultural Factors in Northeast
Peace and Security Dynamics
215 (Old Library of Asian
Chair: Gregory John Moore, Zhejiang University
University of
Discussant: Gregory John Moore, Zhejiang University
Warsaw)
Getting Culture Right in East Asia: The Perils and Promise of a Constructivist
Approach
Thomas Berger
Boston University
Relationality and Processual Construction: Bringing Chinese Ideas into
International Relations Theory
Yaqing Qin
China Foreign Affairs University
The Culture and Materiality of Northeast Asian Peace and Security Dynamics
Barry Buzan
LSE
“In Your Face”: Face, Nationalism and Domestic Politics in Recent SinoJapanese Maritime Dispute Behavior
Gregory John Moore
Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of
4:30pm - 6:15pm
116 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TD09-4: Diplomacy and Security Challenges
Chair: Markus Kornprobst, Vienna School of International Studies
Discussant: Markus Kornprobst, Vienna School of International Studies
Contemporary Concert Diplomacy – On the Post-Cold War Renaissance of
Great Power Crisis Management
Karsten Jung
University of Bonn, Germany
ideapolitik vs regional realities: Turkish diplomacy in the Eastern Mediterranean
Kostas Ifantis
Kadir Has University, Turkey
Intra-Rebel Divergence, Third-Party Intervention and Duration of the Darfur
Crisis
Ashraf Hamed1, Imad El-Anis2
1
Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom; 2Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD10-1: Understanding Change and Changing Practices in IR through the
School
112 (Old Library of English
Chair: Cornelia Benvenuta Navari, University of Buckingham
University of
Discussant: Cornelia Benvenuta Navari, University of Buckingham
Warsaw)
Understanding Change through the English School
Charlotta Friedner Parrat
Uppsala University, Sweden
Is the liberal solidarist trajectory sustainable? New legitimacy faultlines in
contemporary international society
Jason Ralph, Adrian Gallagher
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
International Society, WTO and Pluralistic Governance
Eero Palmujoki
University of Tampere, Finland
Multiple Worlds, Ontological Pluralism and The English School
Ali Onur Tepeciklioğlu
Ege University, Turkey
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD11-6: Policy diffusion in times of crisis: Understanding its limits in EU
external relations
1.007 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Elsa Tulmets, CERI / Sciences Po
Discussant: Elizabeth Kelley Sheppard, Sorbonne Paris Cité
One EU model or many? The policy diffusion of “soft norms” in the European
Neighbourhood Policy
Elsa Tulmets
CERI / Sciences Po, France
Policy transfer and international relations in the context of globalization :
security policy and cooperation as a norm
Elizabeth Kelley Sheppard
Sorbonne Paris Cité, France
The attractiveness of EU beyond the crisis: The diffusion of technical standards
by European private firms in post-soviet states
Rodica Plugaru
Sciences Po Grenoble
The limits to the transfer of competences and experience: The Baltic States and
towards Eastern Partnership Countries
Katerina Kesa
INALCO Paris
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD11-7: Theorizing European Foreign Policy: Institutions, Influence, Integration
1.008 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen
Discussant: Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen
CFSP is what states make of it: The Capability Expectations Gap Revisited
Alexander Reichwein
Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany
Europeanisation within the Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy
Ben Tonra
University College Dublin, Ireland
The application of new-institutionalism, principal-agent models and
bureaucratic politics to EU foreign policy
Tom Delreux
UCLouvain, Belgium
Theories of European Integration and their Contribution to the Study of EU
Foreign Policy
Arne Niemann, Julian Bergmann
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
4:30pm - 6:15pm
111 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TD13-5: EU’s role in global and regional energy security
Chair: Kamila Pronińska, Institute of International Relations Warsaw University
Discussant: Sven Biscop, Egmont Institute
EU’s attitudes towards nonconventional oil and gas developments
Dominik Smyrgała
Polish Academy of Science Institute of Political Studies
EU’s energy policy – Arctic in focus
Małgorzata Śmieszek
College of Europe Natolin
EU’s leading role in promotion of sustainable development and green energy:
International security implications
Krzysztof Księżopolski
Warsaw University, Poland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
214 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TD14-1: European Union's Partnerships In the Mediterranean and East Africa
Chair: Bruno Oliveira Martins, Aarhus University
Discussant: Antonio de Castro Raimundo, NICPRI - University of Minho
Cooperation, conflict and partnership? An assessment of EU-Israel relations
Bruno Oliveira Martins
University of Minho, Portugal
Domestic politics and perceptions on Turkey-EU relations
Sait Aksit1, Ozgehan Senyuva2
1
Gediz University, Turkey; 2Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Limits for external Europeanization: European Union integration schemes and
East Africa
Pawel Frankowski
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland
The Barcelona Process after 18 years: Lessons for the Eastern Partnership
Justyna Zając
University of Warsaw, Poland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD15-2: Neoliberal hegemony, financial crisis and geopolitical fragmentation in
3.022 (55 Dobra)
Europe
Chair: Gonzalo Pozo, King's College London
Discussant: Gonzalo Pozo, King's College London
The European Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Fragmentation of Europe
Gonzalo Pozo
King's College London, United Kingdom
Authoritarian neoliberalism and EU crisis strategy
Ian Bruff
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Gramsci in Brussels - Placing the study of European Environmental Policy
within Europe's broader struggle for global hegemony
Kim Bizzarri, Ludek Stanivoha
University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD16-4: Power, Corporations and the Business Case for Gender
3.045 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Janine M Brodie, University of Alberta
Discussant: Catia Gregoratti, Lund University
A Gender Perspective: Corporate Codes and Stakeholders in the Clothing
Industry
Vicki Crinis
University of Woolongong, Australia
Beyond the Corporate University and the Business Case for Diversity
Malinda Smith
University of Alberta, Canada
Capitalizing on the ‘Gender Dividend’: The Growth of Global Finance and the
Instrumentalization of Gender Equality and Development
Adrienne Roberts
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
The Corporatization of Activism: A Gendered Perspective
Genevieve LeBaron
University of British Columbia, Canada
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD20-2: Organised Inequality: International Organisations as Sites and Agents
of Unequal Orders
2.012 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Dirk Peters, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Discussant: Dirk Peters, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt
Decision-making among unequals: The case of the nuclear non-proliferation
regime
Caroline Fehl
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
Democratic Status in International Organizations
Catherine Hecht
Vienna School of International Studies, Austria
Political Inequality in a Stratificatory International Society: The Politics of
Legitimation of Great Power Privileges in the League of Nations and the United
Nations
Thomas Müller
Bielefeld University, Germany
UNESCO World Heritage Site and The Image of Hierarchy of Cultures
Dominika Ewa Woźniak
University of Warsaw, Poland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
102 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
TD24-2: Ideas and Concepts in International Relations
Chair: Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
Discussant: Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University
Global governance - A perspective on world politics: Four theoretical models.
Magdalena Kozub-Karkut
Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland
Ideas in the study of International Relations
Anna Rudakowska
Tamkang University, Taiwan, Republic of China, Institute for European Studies (IES), Vrije
Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
The Global Economic Crisis and International Labor Migration: The End of NeoLiberalism?
Hironori Onuki
York University, Canada
The staging of piracy off the coast of Somalia in the German Bundestag
Stefan Beck
University Kiel, Germany
Norms, Processes and Causality – Meta-theoretical Considerations on Norm
Research in IR
Bastian Loges
Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD28-3: Resilience: The Complexity Conundrum
1.013 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Florian P. Kuehn, Humboldt University
Discussant: Florian P. Kuehn, Humboldt University
Cyber resilience – analyzing transformations of security practices and subjects
Mareile Kaufmann
Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway
Catastrophe and Catastrophic Thought: What Can the Future Bring?
Garnet Kindervater
University of Minnesota, USA
Knots and the politics of global connectivities
Luis Lobo-Guerrero
Groningen University, Netherlands, The
The Age of Uncertainty deconstructed - Resilience and network thinking in
security discourse
Delf Rothe
Hamburg University, Germany
The Resilient State: New regulatory modes in international approaches to
statebuilding?
Florian P. Kuehn1, Jan Pospisil2
1
Humboldt University, Germany; 2Austrian Institute for International Politics (OIIP)
4:30pm - 6:15pm
2.12 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
TD29-1: ESS features under question
Chair: Spyros Blavoukos, Athens University of Economics and Business
Discussant: Spyros Blavoukos, Athens University of Economics and Business
A new breath of life into CSDP? Integration of EDEM and consolidation of
EDTIB as reinvigoration mechanisms of European defence
Kamil Łukasz Mazurek
University of Warsaw, Poland
Policy Differentiation: the “Gordian Knot” of the European Security Strategy
Ana Paula Brandao
University of Minho-NICPRI, Portugal
The relations between the EU Special Representatives and the External Action
Service: Potential for incoherent EU foreign policy?
Dominik Tolksdorf
Johns Hopkins University, United States of America
The EU as a security provider in its neighbourhood: Assessing 10 years of the
ENP
Heidi Maurer1, Licínia Simão2
1
Maastricht University / Center for Transatlantic Relations (SAIS/JHU), Netherlands, The;
2
Center fos Social Studies, University of Coimbra
“War Powers and the Lockean Federative Power in America and the EU”
Benjamin C Thompson
Kyungpook National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD30-4: Securitisation and the Consitution of Spaces and Agency
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Jana Hoenke, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Jana Hoenke, University of Edinburgh
Enjoy the silence: process, security, political subject
Xavier Guillaume
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Migrant Agency in Securitisation Processes: Collective Movements and
Regularisation Dilemmas in Europe
1
2
Georgios Karyotis , Dimitris Skleparis
1
University of Strathclyde; 2Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom
Spatialization through securitization? New Regionalism in Central America
Thomas Ploetze
University Leipzig, Germany
Urban Space and Security: the Milan Central Train Station
Manuel Mireanu
Central European University, Hungary
4:30pm - 6:15pm
TD33-1: State Identity Policies in Post-Crisis Period: Theories and Cases Panel 1
3.024 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Natalia Piskunova, Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Discussant: Natalia Piskunova, Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Fear not! Is Ahmet Davutoglu’s “Strategic Depth” a Threat to Ataturk’s “Peace
in the Country, Peace in the World”?
Gerassimos Karabelias, Kyriakos Mikelis
Panteion University, Greece
Policy Change in Industrial Policy in Brazil
Colette Sophie Vogeler
TU Braunschweig, Germany
Compliance with international sanctions regimes - the case of the Czech
Republic after the accession to the EU
Stepanka Zemanova, Radka Drulakova
University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic
4:30pm - 6:15pm
Brudzinski's Room
(Kazimierzowski
Palace)
TD37-3: Knowledge, Ideas and the Financial Crisis in Europe
Chair: Ozlem Onaran, University of Greenwich
Discussant: Brigitte Young, University of Muenster
After the Shake-Up: Investigating Relations between EU Centre and Periphery
from a Discursive IPE Perspective
Amelie Kutter
Lancaster University, United Kingdom
Explaining the Viability of the Euro through Security, Economic and Identity
Interests
Eric Molengraf
Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic
Lack of theory- or lack of practice? How to deal with financial markets in the
globalised world.
Malgorzata Smagorowicz
Polish Academy of Sciences/ Bank Pekao SA, Poland
The Notion of the Market in Economics and International Political Economy
Tobias Pforr
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
4:30pm - 6:15pm
212 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
TD38-4: The politics of foreign aid in non-traditional donors
Chair: Isabelle Calleja Ragonesi, University of Malta
Discussant: Damiano de Felice, London School of Economics
What Factors Determine Arab Aid Allocation?
Khalil Bitar
University of Antwerp, Belgium
The Rise of Emerging Powers as Sources of Development Cooperation in Africa
Philani Malibongwe Mthembu
Freie Universitaet, Berlin, Germany
Brazil as a new international donor: complying with the North-South
Cooperation or creating the new norms of the South-South Cooperation?
Sara Tatiana Rodrigues
University of Minho, School of Economics and Management - EEG, Portugal
Continuity and Change in China-Africa Relations: The Case of Tanzania
Paul Hoebink, Xufei Shi
Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Blessed is He Who Considers the Human Rights Paradigm: Maltese aid between
charity and human rights, between Catholicism and secularism
Isabelle Calleja, Anna Khakee, Maria Pisani
University of Malta, Malta
4:30pm - 6:15pm
403 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
TD39-2: UN and regional organizations in Africa: complementarity or
competition?
Chair: Bertrand Badie, Sciences Po Paris
Discussant: Philippe Droz-Vincent, University of Toulouse
Framing and implementing responsibility to protect (R2P): Regional
organizations vs. the United Nations
Dorota Heidrich
University of Warsaw, Poland
Institutional Choice and Military Peace Operations - The Division of Labor
between Regional and Global Security Institutions in Peacekeeping and Peace
Enforcement
Daniel Odinius
University of Bamberg, Germany
Regional organizations as (new) building blocks of peace? “Inclusive” conflict
management in West Africa
Richard Boesch, Christoph Weller. Prof. Dr.
University of Augsburg, Germany
United in diversity? On the relations between UN, regional and non-state
peacekeepers in the Horn of Africa
Clara Egger
Sciences Po Grenoble, UMR PACTE 5194 (CNRS, IEP, UJF,UPMF), PhD student associated to
the French Institute of Strategic Research (IRSEM)
4:30pm - 6:15pm
113 (Old Library of
University of
TD42-2: Roundtable on Using Social Media to Communicate Published Research
Warsaw)
Using Social Media to Communicate Published Research
David Mainwaring1, David Galbreath2, Tomasz Pugacewicz3
1
Sage Publications; 2University of Bath, UK; 3Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
1.014 (55 Dobra)
TD43-5: European and Chinese Perspectives on IR (organised by China National
Association for International Studies CNAIS)
Chair: Xinning Song, Renmin University of China
Discussant: William A. Callahan, University of Manchester
European and Chinese IR: Comparative Approach
Xinning Song1, Yong Wu2
1
Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of; 2Yanshan University of China
Marxism in Chinese IR Theory-building
Tianhong Luo
Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of
The ‘English School’ and Chinese Studies of International Relations
Yongjin Zhang
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Date: Friday, 20/Sep/2013
9:00am - 10:45am FA01-13: Global Perception of China's Rising Power
114 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Dominik Mierzejewski, University of Lodz
Discussant: Dominik Mierzejewski, University of Lodz
China’s Self-Perception as a Global Power
Jan Rowiński1, Dominik Mierzejewski2
1
University of Warsaw, Poland; 2University of Lodz, Poland
Japan’s Response to China’s Rise – The Determinants and Implications of the
Decision to Nationalize the Senkaku/Diaoyutai Islands
Karol Zakowski
University of Lodz, Poland
Russian discourse on China and its policy implications
Marcin Kaczmarski
University of Warsaw, Poland
Southeast Asian Perceptions of Rising China
Piotr Kozlowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
China's vision of energy policy: Among new colonialism, de-structuring of the
partners and international trade
Łukasz Zamęcki
University of Warsaw, Poland
9:00am - 10:45am FA04-3: Crisis in Where? Military Intervention and Military Crises
211 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University
Discussant: Cemil Boyraz, Istanbul Bilgi University
How to Say No? Analyzing U.S. Justificatory Discourse on Military (Non-)
Interventions in Humanitarian Crises
Katharina Emschermann
University of Bremen, Germany
Where you stand depends on your ideas: bureaucratic politics and
representations in the Dutch Ministry of Defense towards the decision to
support to a peace mission during the Bosnian civil war (1992-95)
Reint-Jan Willem Groot Nuelend
Radboud University, the Netherlands
The Resolution of Situational Ambiguity in International Crises
Ben D. Mor
University of Haifa, Israel
Transatlantic Warfare Rhetoric and Prospect Theory
Henrike Viehrig
University of Bonn, Germany
Comparing the 1996 Taiwan Strait and Aegean Sea Crises
Bill Kappis1, Alexandra Doga2
1
The University of Sydney, Australia; 2Institute of International Relations, Greece
9:00am - 10:45am FA05-1: Legacies of War and Militarism
3.025 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Chris Rossdale, Royal Holloway, University of London
Discussant: Victoria Marie Basham, University of Exeter
Liberations, Laagers and Latencies: Reflections on the Legacies of Apartheid’s
Wars in Southern Africa
Daniel Conway1, Edlmann Theresa2
1
2
Open University, United Kingdom; Rhodes University, South Africa
National Heroes: War, Disability and Military Identity
Sarah Bulmer
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Political agency through Acts: Critical Security and the Case of Conscientious
Objectors in Turkey
Ertugrul Erol
Middle East Technical University, Turkey
9:00am - 10:45am FA07-4: Anthropologization, politization and militarization of culture in IR
213 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Kamila Pronińska, Institute of International Relations Warsaw University
Discussant: Kamila Pronińska, Institute of International Relations Warsaw University
Anthropologization of International Relations
Hanna Schreiber
University of Warsaw, Poland
Beyond Culture: Knowledge and Politics among People
Hannes Hansen-Magnusson
University of Hamburg, Germany
Intercultural Communication in International Military Operations
1
2
Marién Durán , Antonio Ávalos
1
University of Granada, Spain; 2Autónoma University of Madrid, Spain
Cultural Security: How to Analyze it?
Agata Wiktoria Ziętek
Maria Curie Skłodowska University, Poland
Culture of Fear in International Politics and Its implications to Constructed
Security Narratives
Holger Mölder
Estonian National Defence College, Estonia
Unexpected Convergence: The Huntington/Fukuyama Debate
Costa Andre Georghiou
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
9:00am - 10:45am FA08-5: Democracy, Sovereignty and Intervention - Western vs Non-Western
Views
2.12 (Collegium Chair: Tobias Debiel, Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research
Iuridicum III)
Discussant: David Chandler, University of Westminster
Circumventing the Sovereign State? Intervention from Chinese Perspectives
Hung-jen Wang
Centre for Global Cooperation, Germany
Second Thoughts in Beijing? The Evolution of China’s Attitude towards
International Humanitarian Norms
Mischa Hansel1, Marcel Will2
1
University of Cologne, Germany; 2University of Cologne, Germany
The demise of “humanitarian intervention”: A growing normative power of the
Global South?
Lothar Joachim Brock
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
The Transformation of Sovereignty in Emerging Democracies and FactSensitive Cosmopolitanism
Johannes Plagemann
GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany
Democratic Peace Theory And Africa’s International Relations
Seifudein Adem
Binghamton University, United States of America
9:00am - 10:45am FA09-5: Challenges for European Public Diplomacy
116 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: James Pamment, University of Texas at Austin
Discussant: James Pamment, University of Texas at Austin
City Public Diplomacy
Teresa La Porte
University of Navarra, Spain
Is there any European Digital Public Diplomacy?
Juan Luis Manfredi
Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha, Spain
What is the Contribution of Small and Medium Size Countries to the Concept of
European Public Diplomacy?
Beata Ociepka
University of Wroclaw, Poland
European Public Diplomacy and the Challenge of Cultural Diversity
Mai'a K. Davis Cross
ARENA Centre for European Studies, Norway
9:00am - 10:45am FA09-6: Commercial Diplomacy in Turbulent Times
113 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Bostjan Udovic, FACULTY of Social Sciences
Discussant: Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen
Fruits of the Slovak Economic Diplomacy in the Times of Crisis: Inputs vs.
Outputs
Ing. Michal Polgar
University of Economics in Bratislava
Role of commercial diplomacy in fighting the crisis
Ana-Maria Boromisa, Anastasya Raditya Ležaić
Croatian Institute of International Relations
The “re-birth” of Slovenian commercial diplomacy after the sprung of the
current economic crisis
Bostjan Udovic
Faculty of Social Sciences, Slovenia
The comparative studies on the approach of the United Kingdom and Canada
towards the extraterritorial dimension of the US sanctions before and after
crisis in 2008
Kryštof Kruliš
Czech Republic
9:00am - 10:45am FA10-2: International Society: Regional and Bilateral Dimensions
112 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol
Discussant: Ahmet Nuri Yurdusev, Middle East Technical University
European International Society and the Institution of War: Critical Reflections
on the Midwife of History
Adrian G.V. Hyde-Price
University of Bath, United Kingdom
The conception of international society and Turco-German relations
Ahmet Nuri Yurdusev, Murat Demirel
Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Regional International Society in Contemporary African International Relations
Elaine Tan
National University of Singapore, Singapore
The interplay between regional international societies
Thomas Linsenmaier
Tartu University, Estonia
9:00am - 10:45am FA11-8: EU Presidencies, EU Diplomats and Questions of Representation
1.007 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Edith Drieskens, KU Leuven
Discussant: Edith Drieskens, KU Leuven
European Union in a modern world: Transatlantic perspective - the one and only
or just one of several solutions.
Paweł Jan Olszewski
Institute of Political Studies Polish Academy of Science, Poland
European Union representation in International Relations before and after the
Treaty of Lisbon
Joanna Modrzyńska
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland
The cooperation between the Rotating Presidency and the High Representative:
Is there enough space for both? Case of Polish presidency
Monika Sus
University of Wroclaw, Poland
9:00am - 10:45am FA11-9: European Foreign Policy
1.008 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Esther Barbe, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Discussant: Esther Barbe, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Responding to local expectations? Deploying civilian mission in the Eastern
Neighbourhood: the cases of EUJUST Themis Georgia and EUBAM MoldovaUkraine
Madalina Dobrescu
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Failing the State? An investigation of European Union’s global role based on its
Engagements for Somalia
Constanze Maria Litt
Uppsala University, Sweden, Kölner Forum für Internationale Beziehungen und Sicherheitspolitik
e. V. (KFIBS), Germany, Maastricht University, Netherlands
The European Neighborhood Policy as a Test Case of EU’s Soft Power: Is it an
Effective Foreign Policy Tool?
Beata Piskorska
The Jean Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
9:00am - 10:45am FA13-6: The EU and its Southern ‘Borderlands’: Governance, Power, and its
111 (Old Library of Limits
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Raffaella A. Del Sarto, European University Institute
Discussant: Sonia Lucarelli, University of bologna
(In)Coherence and (Un)Accountability in the Security Policies of the European
Union
Chiara Steindler
European University Institute, Italy
A Diffusion Approach to the Emergence of a Euro-Mediterranean Energy
Community
Simone Tholens
European University Institute, Italy
Europe in the post-Arab Context Uprisings: The Irrelevant Power?
Federica Bicchi
LSE
Normative Empire Europe and the Revolts in its Southern Borderlands
Raffaella A. Del Sarto
European University Institute, Italy
9:00am - 10:45am FA15-3: Narrative, citizenship and otherness in crisis Europe
3.022 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Ian Klinke, University College London
Discussant: Ian Klinke, University College London
De-colonising the EU’s democratisation policy through the Maghreb periphery
Bohdana Dimitrovova
University of Tubingen, Germany
Cosmopolitan Citizenship and the Crisis of European Identity
Eli Vinokur, Hanan Alexander
University of Haifa, Israel
Deconstructing the "Ideal Power Europe" Meta-narrative: The Case of North
Africa
Munevver Cebeci
Marmara University, Turkey
Reconsidering the Eurozone crisis: Epistemes, power/knowledge and the
abduction of politica Europa
Yannis Tsantoulis
Universrity College London, United Kingdom
9:00am - 10:45am FA15-4: Security, power and knowledge in crisis Europe
3.024 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Gonzalo Pozo, King's College London
Discussant: Gonzalo Pozo, King's College London
Mythologies of European Security
Felix Ciuta
UCL, United Kingdom
Vertical and Horizontal Coherence in EU Security Policy and Discourse
Anna Maria Friis Kristensen
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
The European Union’s support for Fayyad’s state-building plan: Motives,
consequences and implications
Dimitris Bouris
College of Europe
9:00am - 10:45am FA16-5: The Gendered Political Economy of Security and Terror
3.045 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Juanita Marie Elias, Griffith University
Discussant: Anita Lacey, University of Auckland
Can the Neoliberal Security Market Listen? Experiences of Gurkhas in Private
Security
Amanda Chisolm
University of Bristol, UK
Empowerment as Therapeutic Governance: A Feminist Analysis of the
Development-Security Nexus
Sydney Calkin
University of York, UK
Global Governance, (In)security and the Entrepreneurial Woman
Katherine Allison1, Catia Gregoratti2
1
2
Glasgow University, UK; Lund University, Sweden
9:00am - 10:45am FA18-3: Roundtable on Global Biopolitics: History, Theory, Cases, Beyond
Biopolitics?
102 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
Chair: Simona Rentea, Aberystwyth University
'Beyond Biopolitics'?
Luis Lobo-Guerrero1, Doerthe Rosenow2, Mika Ojakangas3, Jemima Repo4, Sergei
Prozorov5, Simona Rentea6
1
2
3
Groningen University, Netherlands; Oxford Brookes University, UK; University of Jyvaskyla,
Finland; 4University of Helsinki, Finland; 5University of Helsinki, Finland; 6Aberystwyth University
UK
9:00am - 10:45am FA23-4: Partners or Rivals? Theorizing and Mapping IO Interaction in Times of
215 (Old Library of Crisis
Chair: Andrea Schneiker, University of Siegen, Germany
University of
Discussant: Clara Egger, Sciences Po Grenoble - UMR PACTE
Warsaw)
Between UN- and Un-Mandated Interventions: Regional Organizations and
Military Intervention
Anja Jetschke, Bernd Schlipphak
University of Goettingen, Germany
Independent Actor or Dependent Agent? International Organizations and the
Implementation of UNSCR 1325 'Women, Peace and Security'
Andrea Schneiker
University of Siegen, Germany
IOs and the climate crisis: A discursive approach to climate mainstreaming
Chris Methmann
University of Hamburg, Germany, Germany
Walking together or racing to the finish: The closure of international criminal
tribunals
Viviane Dittrich
LSE, UK
9:00am - 10:45am FA29-6:Roundtable on IR (theory) and the EU's external action: learning by
115 (Old Library of example?
Chair: Jamal Shahin, University of Amsterdam / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
University of
Warsaw)
IR (theory) and the EU's external action: Learning by example?
1
2
3
4
Knud Erik Jorgensen , Virginie Mamadouh , Sebastian Oberthur , Nina Graeger
1
2
3
University of Aarhus, Denmark; University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Vrije Universiteit
Brussel - Institute for European Studies; 4Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
9:00am - 10:45am FA30-5: Securitisation and the Energy/Environment Policy Nexus
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Discussant: Stefan Elbe, University of Sussex
A depoliticized securitization? The case of environmental securitization within
the United Nations
Lucile Maertens
Sciences Po Paris, France / University of Geneva, Switzerland / Institut de Recherche
Stratégique de l'Ecole Militaire (IRSEM), France
Articulating Civil Security Threats: Who Securitises Emergencies and Disasters
in Europe?
1
2
3
Kirchner Emil , Evans Fanoulis , Han Dorussen
1
University of Essex, United Kingdom; 2University of Essex, United Kingdom; 3University of
Essex, United Kingdom
Energy security and the Europeanization of energy policy: Politicization or
securitization?
Maria Julia Trombetta
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Ethics, securitisation and energy security: The case of the United States
Jonna Katarina Nyman
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
What's at Stake in Securitizing Climate Change? Towards a Differentiated
Approach
Thomas Diez, Franz von Lucke, Zehra Wellmann
University of Tuebingen, Germany
9:00am - 10:45am FA31-2: Institutional Solutions to Conflict?
1.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Magdalena Maria Madej, Jagiellonian University
Discussant: Anthony David Burke, UNSW
Intelligence community as a distorted epistemic community: Reflections on EU
security policies
Artur Gruszczak
Jagiellonian University, Poland
International Economic Sanctions and Domestic Politics
Lee Jones
Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom
NATO's strategic communication
Justyna Arendarska
Uniwersytet Wrocławski, Poland
The United Nations and standing peacekeeping capacities: Towards a more
comprehensive form of international conflict resolution?
David Manus Curran
University of Bradford, United Kingdom
Why do crises not escalate?
Carina Schmidt
Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany
9:00am - 10:45am FA32-3: Reflexivity, Power & Practice: New Directions for the Sociology of IR
214 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Jonathan Mark Joseph, University of Sheffield
Discussant: Jonathan Mark Joseph, University of Sheffield
Practices as Mediations and Sites of the Social: For a Reflexive Study of
Cognitive Ideologies and the Scholarly Subject
Inanna Hamati-Ataya
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Feeling at Home: Language, Borderlands, and the Domopolitics of the
Sociology of IR
Anne-Marie D'Aoust
Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
The materiality of time and the sociology of academic professionals
Xavier Guillaume1, Oliver Kessler2
1
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 2University of Erfurt
From denunciatory to practical reflexivity: Anthropology and sociology of
knowledge for the practice of IR
Audrey Alejandro
Science Po Bordeaux, France
9:00am - 10:45am FA38-5: Donor motivations in development policy
212 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Jörg Faust, German Development Institute
Discussant: Jonathan Fisher, University of Birmingham
Portuguese foreign aid politics: A critical analysis
Daniela Nascimento, Paula Duarte Lopes
Centre for Social Studies/University of Coimbra, Portugal
The Tragedy of Being a Middle-Power: Political and Strategic Interests in the
Foreign Aid Program of the Netherlands
Paul Hoebink
Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, The
The Domestic Politics of European Budget Support
Jörg Faust, Svea Koch
German Development Institute, Germany
Civilian Powers, Domestic Interests and Foreign Aid: Explaining Germany’s
Contradictory Development Policy towards Turkey
Cemal Karakas
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF), Germany
Legitimising International Development Organisations - a false claim to 'moral
authority'?
Maxi Ussar
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
9:00am - 10:45am FA39-3: Hybrid peace operations: Institutional complexity, overlapping
perspectives and political-normative choices
403 (Collegium
Chair: Lyubov Grigorova Mincheva, Sofia University
Iuridicum I)
Discussant: Ivani Vassoler-Froelich, State University of New York
Building on the lessons learned from peacekeeping operations: A preliminary
assessment of the evolving regional security mechanisms in Latin America
Ivani Vassoler Froelich
Fredonia College, SUNY
Crisis management in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from Sahel and the Horn of
Africa – towards a new formula for global peace and security cooperation
Kamil Zajaczkowski
Centre for Europe, Warsaw University
Peacekeeping in the Mediterranean – ongoing challenge for the international
community
Paula Ewa Marcinkowska
University of Warsaw, Poland
Third generation” peacekeeping missions - Bosnia: Diversity of actors, diversity
of action?
Lyubov Grigorova Mincheva
Sofia University, Bulgaria
9:00am - 10:45am FA40-2: China and the Euro Crisis
Brudzinski's Room
(Kazimierzowski
Palace)
Chair: Joern-Carsten Gottwald, Ruhr UNiversity Bochum
Discussant: Miguel Otero-Iglesias, ESSCA School of Management
Strategic Partners Taking the Leadership? The European Union, China and the
G 20
Joachim Schild1, Joern-Carsten Gottwald2
1
University of Trier, Germany; 2Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
The Eurozone Crisis and the Political Economy of China-EMU Relations
Mattias Vermeiren, Ferdi De Ville
Ghent University, Belgium
China, the G20 and the Euro Crisis: A Test Case for Global Economic
Governance
Sebastian Bersick
Fudan University, China, People's Republic of
Political responses to the economic crisis: China, Japan and South Korea
Niall James Duggan1, Kamila Szczepanska2
1
University of Göttingen, Germany; 2University of Bochum, Germany
9:00am - 10:45am FA41-5: Bottom-up vs. Top-down: Tackling the Ecological Crisis from Different
Perspectives
416 (Collegium
Chair: Melanie Pichler, University Of Vienna
Iuridicum I)
Discussant: Kristina Dietz, Freie Universität Berlin
Building the Global Ecological Responsibility - The German Example
Helena Wyligała
University of Lower Silesia, Poland
Who are the “local communities”? – Indigenous people and Small farmers
movements in the agrobiodiversity conservation regime
Claudio Francesco Brenni
UNIL - Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
Water for the Green Economy: Recent Developments in Global Water Politics
Bettina Köhler
University of Vienna, Austria
10:45am - 11:15am Break
11:15am - 1:00pm FB01-7: International Relations in South Asia and beyond - Theories,
perspectives and case studies
114 (Old Library of methodological
Chair: Shantanu Chakrabarti, University of Calcutta
University of
Discussant: Toshi Yoshihara, US Naval War College
Warsaw)
Security in Indian Ocean region
Jakub Zajaczkowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
South Asia – An Influence Battlefield between India and China?
Marta Zdzieborska
University of Warsaw
The Sino-Pak "Energy Transport Corridor": An Assessment
Cherng-shin Ouyang
Chung-hua institution for economic research, Taiwan, Republic of China
The Future of the Asian Maritime Order
Toshi Yoshihara
US Naval War College
Western Perceptions of China’s Rise in the Context of Human Rights
Marta Kosmala-Kozłowska
Collegium Civitas
11:15am - 1:00pm FB06-5: IR and Islam: Muslim Political Thought, International Society, and GCC
211 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Maria do Céu de Pinho Ferreira Pinto, University of Minho
Discussant: Katerina Dalacoura, London School of Economics
Islamist Norm Entrepreneurs in International Society: Why, How and When do
Religious Norms Diffuse in Liberal International Organizations?
Gregorio Bettiza1, Filippo Dionigi2
1
European University Institute (EUI); 2London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Regional integration and crises on the Persian Gulf Sub-region: Casus of Gulf
Cooperation Council
Wojciech Jerzy Grabowski
Gdansk University, Poland
CAM Analysis of Nation-State in IR and Islam
Nassef Manabilang Adiong
IR-IS Research Cohort
11:15am - 1:00pm FB08-6: The IPI's Role in Democratizing World Society: Conceptual and
Empirical Considerations
2.12 (Collegium Chair: Zlatko Sabic, University of Ljubljana
Iuridicum III)
Discussant: Daniela Irrera, University of Catania
Cosmopolitanism and the Democratization of World Society: What role for
International Parliamentary Institutions (IPIs)?
Maria Angelopolou1, Stelios Stavridis2
1
University of St. Andrews, UK; 2ARAID/University of Zaragoza
The European Union and Brazil: Towards Multilayered Interparliamentary
Cooperation?
Davor Jancic1, Silvia Mergulhão2
1
LSE, UK; 2Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon
The IPIs and national parliaments as seen from across the Atlantic: The
participation of the US Congress in NATO and OSCE Parliamentary Assemblies
Zlatko Sabic, Petra Roter
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
The OSCE PA and the promotion of democratic governance in Central Asia: A
critical appraisal
Licínia Simão
University of Coimbra, Portugal
What Can the Junior Learn from the Senior? - Comparing Institutional
Capacities of Parliamentary Assemblies of OSCE and Council of Europe
Andrea Garwich
Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm FB09-7: EU Diplomacy
116 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Costas M. Constantinou, University of Cyprus
Discussant: Costas M. Constantinou, University of Cyprus
Constituting the EU’s Community in the Neighbourhood: The Case of EU
Diplomacy in Ukraine
Maren Hofius
University of Hamburg, Germany
How Does the Shepherd Shelter His Sheep? Union Delegations and the
Protection of EU Citizens Abroad
Jan Wouters, Sanderijn Duquet
Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, KU Leuven
One diplomacy or several? The EU and the viability of alternatives to the
Westphalian paradigm
Steffen Bay Rasmussen
University of Deusto, Spain
Track-Change Diplomacy: The Making of Crisis Responses at the European
Council
Rebecca Adler-Nissen
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
11:15am - 1:00pm FB10-3: Roundtable on Barry Buzan and 'The English School Approach to IR'
403 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
Chair: Yongjin Zhang, University of Bristol
Barry Buzan's manuscript ‘The English School Approach to International
Relations’
Yongjin Zhang1, Barry Buzan2, Cornelia Navari3, Peter Wilson4, Brunello Vigezzi5
1
University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 2London School of Economics; 3University of Buckingham;
4
London School of Economics; 5University of Milan
11:15am - 1:00pm FB11-10: Enduring Enlargement
1.007 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Alfred Tovias, Hebrew University
Discussant: Alfred Tovias, Hebrew University
EU and Enlargement: Taking Stock of Four Decades of ‘Deepening’ and
‘Widening’
Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Spain
EU Enlargement Policy – Critical Review of the Theoretical Research
Framework
Adam Szymanski
University of Warsaw, Poland
The EU and the application of strategic instruments in foreign policy: The case
of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dominik Tolksdorf
Johns Hopkins University, United States of America
EU Foreign Policy: Regional Challenges and Cooperation with Turkey
Nilufer Karacasulu, Irem Askar Karakir
Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey
The European Union and Ukraine: The post-colonial approach
Andrzej Roman Szeptycki
University of Warsaw, Poland
11:15am - 1:00pm FB11-11: The Provision of Security Services by the EU: Cases and
Controversies
1.008 (55 Dobra) Chair: Antoine Vandemoortele, King's College London
Discussant: Antoine Vandemoortele, King's College London
The EU and conflict resolution in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and
Georgia: How successful? Comparing EUPOL COPPS and EUJUST Themis
Madalina Dobrescu1, Dimitris Bouris2
1
London School of Economics, United Kingdom; 2College of Europe
The EU as an international security provider: Kosovo case
Olga Ilinichna Brusylovska
I.I. Mechnikov Odessa National University, Ukraine
The EU as a Police Reform Provider? Lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina
(2003-2012)
Amelia Padurariu1, Valentin Nikolov2
1
Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; 2CSDP Political Adviser with the
European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2003-2012
The Weimar Initiative: A turning point in Poland’s security policy?
Justyna Zając
University of Warsaw, Poland
11:15am - 1:00pm FB12-3: EU Performance I: Theory
216 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Robert Kissack, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Discussant: Robert Kissack, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
EU Performance in Multilateral Institutions: From “Simple (1.0)” to
“Sophisticated Effectiveness (2.0)”
Lisanne Groen, Sebastian Oberthur
Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
State of the art in EU Performance studies
Jamal Shahin1, Anna Matus2
1
University of Amsterdam / Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium; 2University of Amsterdam, The
Netherlands
The EU-Global nexus in the field of diplomacy: The case of educational
diplomacy
Eva Hartmann
Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland
What role for EU delegations post-Lisbon? Finding the right balance between
facilitation, coordination and full-blown diplomatic representation
Heidi Maurer
Maastricht University / Center for Transatlantic Relations (SAIS/JHU), Netherlands, The
Normative Power Europe in a Multilateral Setting: Using the EU's Performance
in the UN Human Rights Council to assess Performance as Leadership
Lisanne Post
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The
11:15am - 1:00pm FB13-7: The EU as a security actor in times of crisis
111 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Stefania Panebianco, University of Catania
Discussant: James C. Sperling, University of Akron
EU and Human Security: Reflecting on the CSDP Missions in the Western
Balkans
Nikolaos Tzifakis, Efstathios T. Fakiolas
University of Peloponnese, Greece
Theoretical explanations of Poland's European security policy
Jacek Czaputowicz
Warsaw University, Poland
EU’s energy security policy in times of global challenges
Kamila Pronińska
Institute of International Relations Warsaw University, Poland
11:15am - 1:00pm FB14-2: European Union's Partnerships with South Africa and Australia: What
214 (Old Library of Kind of Partners?
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Antonio de Castro Raimundo, NICPRI - University of Minho
Discussant: Laura Cristina Ferreira-Pereira, ISCSP-Technical University of Lisbon
Negotiating EU-Australian Engagement: The 1994 and 2008 Wine Trade
Agreements
Lachlan de Lacy McKenzie
The University of Melbourne, Australia
The EU-South Africa strategic partnership: A stock-taking
Antonio de Castro Raimundo
NICPRI - University of Minho, Portugal
The Search for Like-minded Partners in the Asia-Pacific region: The case of the
EU’s expanding relationship with Australia
Edward William Yencken
The University of Melbourne, Australia
11:15am - 1:00pm FB16-6: Roundtable on Does Gender Matter in the Professional Development
within IR Discipline?
3.045 (55 Dobra) Chair: Cynthia Enloe, Clark University
Does gender matter in the professional development within IR discipline?
Juanita Elias1, Elizabeth Prugl2, Georgina Waylen3, Adrienne Roberts3, Marysia Zalewski4
1
Griffith University, Australia; 2The Graduate Institute, Geneva; 3University of Manchester, UK;
4
University of Aberdeen, UK
11:15am - 1:00pm FB16-7: The Gendered Political Economy of Ecology and the Environment
3.022 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Johnna Montgomerie, University of Manchester
Discussant: Sébastien Rioux, University of British Columbia
Eco-sexual Normativity and the Green Economy
Emma Foster
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Gender, Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony: Biotechnology and food security in
Brazil
Beth Howieson
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Social Reproduction as if it Mattered: Energy, Gender and Power in the 21st
Century
Tim DiMuzio
University of Wollongong, Australia
Virtual water flows: Re-articulating gendered structures of accumulation along
globalizing agro-food commodity chains
Lisa Bossenbroek, Carolina Dominguez-Guzman, Seema Kulkarni, Margreet Zwarteveen
Wageningen University, the Netherlands
11:15am - 1:00pm FB18-4: Contesting Biopolitics: Politics and Critique
102 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
Chair: David Chandler, University of Westminster
Discussant: Tina Managhan, Oxford Brookes University
Biopolitical Experience: Foucault, Power, and Positive Critique
Claire Blencowe
University of Warwick, UK
On Confronting Biopolitical Global Governance
Tahseen Kazi
Ohio State University, United States of America
Resisting the Spectrality of the Biopolitical
Barry J. Ryan
Keele University, UK
The Security of Biopolitics (and the Discomfort of Politics)
Doerthe Rosenow1, Lara Montesinos Coleman2
1
Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom; 2University of Sussex, UK
11:15am - 1:00pm FB20-4: The Socio-Spaciality of Inequalities: Unequal Relations between
Subjects and Spaces
2.012 (55 Dobra) Chair: Katja Freistein, University of Bielefeld
Discussant: Katja Freistein, University of Bielefeld
Female delegates in international negotiations: Diplomats inter pares?
Linda Wallbott
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany
Global Governance Deficiencies – Democratic Legitimacy in the Global System
Małgorzata Kwiatkowska
Katowice School of Economics, Poland
Voting rules in international organizations: A multi-method approach for
studying conflicting notions of equality among states
Dirk Peters
Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany
Measuring the Cost of Privacy: A Look at the Distributional Effects of Private
Bargaining
Krzysztof Pelc1, Jeffrey Kucik2
1
McGill University, Canada; 2University College London, London
11:15am - 1:00pm FB23-5: Networks, Legitimacy and Security Governance
215 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Rafael Biermann, University of Jena
Discussant: Marina Kolb, University of Salzburg
Legitimacy as process: accessing reciprocal legitimation among peers in
security governance
Gustavo Müller
University of Warwick, United Kingdom, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
OSCE as a forum for security governance
David Galbreath, Aynur Seidyusif
University of Bath, United Kingdom
How do international organizations address the crisis of legitimacy in
peacebuilding?
Joanne McEvoy
University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Eyes Wide Shut? Mapping the al-Qaida Network Through the Eyes of the UN
Security Council
1
2
3
Eric Stollenwerk , Thomas Dörfler , Julian Schibberges
1
Collaborative Research Center 700 (SFB 700) Freie Universität Berlin; 2Otto-FriedrichUniversity Bamberg; 3Freie Universität Berlin
The European Programme for the Protection of Critical Infrastructures – An
impossible challenge for EU security governance?
Raphael Bossong
European University Viadrina, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm FB25-2: The Role of Political Parties and Coalition Governments in Foreign
Policy
1.014 (55 Dobra) Chair: Klaus Brummer, University Erlangen-Nuremberg
Discussant: Sait Aksit, Gediz University
How to Study the Party Politics of Foreign Policy: An Approach from Political
Sociology
Angelos Chryssogelos
European University Institute
Leaders or Followers? Explaining the Foreign Policy Roles of Junior Parties in
Coalition Governments
Klaus Brummer1, Kai Oppermann2
1
University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany; 2Kings College London
"Pendulum swings" and "politics stops at the water's edge" theories: Does
party change influence foreign policy?
Lukasz Wordliczek
Jagiellonian University, Poland
‘Just another case of motherhood and apple pie?’ Exploring the relationship
between British Conservatives and human rights in UK foreign policy making
Peter Munce
University of Hull, United Kingdom
Memory, Trauma, and changing International Norms – the German Green
Party’s struggle with Violence and its Concern for Humanity
Hannes Hansen-Magnusson
University of Hamburg, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm FB26-2: Precarious Sovereignty
3.024 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Nicholas J. Kiersey, Ohio University
Discussant: Nicholas J. Kiersey, Ohio University
Precarity and bodies in capitalist conditions of existence
Ian Bruff
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
The Pathologies of Precarity
Matt Davies
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Precarity, Sovereignty and the International
Ritu Vij
University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm FB29-2: The EU WMD Strategy: Taking stock after the first ten years
115 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Benjamin Kienzle, King's College London
Discussant: Clara Portela, Singapore Management University
EU Non-Proliferation efforts towards emerging powers: The example of India
Anne Finger, Götz Neuneck
IFSH
European Strategies to tackle the Iranian and North Korean Nuclear Crises
Carla Portela
Singapore Management University
Institutions and epistemic policy networks in the EU’s non-proliferation
governance
Kamil Zwolski
University of Southampton, United Kingdom
The European Union and Export Controls
Andrea Viski
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
The EU’s multilateralist combat against the proliferation of WMD: A clear
position but what about a strategy?
Megan Dee
University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm FB30-6: (In)visible Securitisation
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Philippe Bourbeau, University of Namur
Discussant: Philippe Bourbeau, University of Namur
Beyond Mnemonical Securitisation
Maria Mälksoo
University of Tartu, Estonia
Securitisation and business spaces in the postcolony: The heterogeneity of
everyday security
Jana Hoenke
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Securitization of HIV/AIDS in Thailand: The Ethical and Policy Implications of
Invoking Fear in the National Response
Gillian Kate Rollason
Swansea University, United Kingdom
‘Nothing to see here’: A chromatological analysis of European police vehicles
Juha Vuori1, Rune Saugmann2, Xavier Guillaume3
1
University of Turku, Finland; 2University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 3University of Edinburgh,
United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm FB36-2: The Arctic of Regions or Globalization - Arctic's International Relations
Panel 2
3.025 (55 Dobra) Chair: Adam Stepien, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland
Discussant: Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen, Aalborg University
Participation of Indigenous Peoples Organizations in the Arctic Council
Tamara Semenova
Heritage Institute, Moscow, Russian Federation
Roles of Actors in the Arctic International Relations
Michał Łuszczuk
Jan Kochanowski University, Poland
The Arctic States – an exclusive club or responsible international actors?
Lassi Heininen
University of Lapland, Finland
‘Great Russian Arctic Game’ in political discourse of Russian leaders
1
2
Marianna Poberezhskaya , Olga Khrushcheva
1
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; 2Manchester Metropolitan University
11:15am - 1:00pm FB37-5: Financial Practice & Governance: Lessons for the Eurozone
112 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Miguel Otero-Iglesias, ESSCA School of Management
Discussant: Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
Asian Sovereign Wealth Funds – Threat or Rescue for the European
Economies?
Karina Joanna Jędrzejowska
Institute of International Relations, University of Warsaw, Poland
The Financial Crisis as a Catalyst for European Integration
Dimitrios Katsikas
Hellenic Foundation of European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece
The transnational regulatory regime in banking and its impact on the global
public good of financial stability: The political economy of Basel II and the
consequences of transnational collective action in harmonized banking
regulation
Roman Goldbach
University of Goettingen, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm FB37-8: Eurozone Crisis Management and Social Logics 1
Brudzinski's Room
(Kazimierzowski
Palace)
Chair: Greig Charnock, The University of Manchester
Discussant: Robert Douglas Jessop, Lancaster University
Addressing the rationality of ‘irrational’ European responses to the crisis: A
political economy of the Euro zone and the need for an alternative framework
for economic policy
Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos
Kingston University, London, UK, United Kingdom
The Dynamics of Instability and Crisis: The case of the EU and its Eurozone
Dennis Smith
Loughborough University, United Kingdom
The Transition of European Capitalism to a New Regulation Modus
Klaus-Gerd Giesen
Université d'Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand (France)
Europe's Ordo-Liberal Moment
J. Magnus Ryner
King's College London, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm FB38-6: The Domestic Impact of Foreign Aid
212 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Daniel Lambach, University of Duisburg-Essen
Discussant: Jörg Faust, German Development Institute
The Impact of Foreign Aid on Jordanian Economic Development and PolicyMaking
Terfah Elfayez
Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom
Mozambique's aid dependency – The Aid Trap behind African success story?
Joanna Mormul
Jagiellonian University, Poland
Measuring State Collapse
Daniel Lambach, Eva Johais, Markus Bayer
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Aid and Democracy Redux
Erasmus Kristoffer Kersting, Christopher Kilby
Villanova University, United States of America
Stabilizing Weak Democratization and Regime Failure through International
Governance Support in Mali
Julia Leininger
German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut fuer Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm FB41-4: Roundtable on Systemizing the Contributions from Global Political
Ecology - Lessons Learned for Theory and Practice
416 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
Chair: Ulrich Brand, Vienna University
Understanding the Multiple Crisis - Contributions from Global Political Ecology
1
2
3
4
5
Ulrich Brand , Christina Plank , Bettina Kohler , Alice Vadrot , Melanie Pichler
1
University of Vienna, Austria; 2University of Vienna, Austria; 3University of Vienna, Austria;
4
ICCR Foundation, Austria; 5University of Vienna, Austria
11:15am - 1:00pm FB42-3: Roundtable on Journal Editors Explaining How to Get Published in
Relations
113 (Old Library of International
Chair: Karin Fierke, University of St Andrews
University of
Warsaw)
Journal editors explain how to get published in International Relations
1
2
2
3
4
Beate Jahn , Antje Wiener , Sassan Gholiagha , David Mainwarning , John Groom ,
5
Mathias Albert
1
University of Sussex, United Kingdom; 2University of Hamburg, Germany; 3Sage Publications;
4
University of Kent, United Kingdom; 5University of Bielefeld, Germany
1:00pm - 2:15pm
Lunch
2:15pm - 4:00pm
Semi-plenary 4
Room A
(Auditorium
Maximum)
Chair: Mika Aaltola, Finnish institute of international affairs
The body in/and international relations
Karin Fierke1, Nicholas Kiersey2 , Sergei Prozorov3, Nicola Smith4
1
University of St Andrews; 2University of Ohio; 3University of Helsinki; 4University of Birmingham
2:15pm - 4:00pm
Room B
(Auditorium
Maximum)
Semi-plenary 5
Chair: Stefania Panebianco, University of Catania
Europe and global affairs
Marian Edward Haliżak1, Katie Laatikainen2, Sonia Lucarelli3, Zlatko Šabič4
1
University of Warsaw; 2Adelphi University; 3University of Bologna; 4University of Ljubljana
2:15pm - 4:00pm
Room C
(Auditorium
Maximum)
Semi-plenary 6
Chair: Tanja E. Aalberts, VU university Amsterdam
The worlds of IR
Stefano Guzzini
Danish Institute for International Studies & Uppsala University
2:15pm - 4:00pm
Room D
(Auditorium
Maximum)
Semi-plenary 7
Chair: Andreas Nölke, Goethe University Frankfurt
IR as the discipline of Western supremacy
Kees van der Pijl
University of Sussex
4:00pm - 4:30pm
Break
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD01-8: Dynamics of Asia-Pacific regional system
114 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Marian Edward Haliżak, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Jeff Roquen, Lehigh University (Pennsylvania, USA)
China-Southeast Asian relations: global and regional linkages
Pascal Abb, Georg Strüver
GIGA Hamburg, Germany
Re-investigation on the Nature of US Hegemony in the Asia-Pacific Region: A
Neo-Gramscian Approach to the U.S.-Japan Alliance
Misato Matsuoka
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
U.S. accommodation of the rise of China: Habitual behavior as a driver of
international change
Björn Jerdén
Swedish Institute of International Affairs / Stockholm University, Sweden
The Indian Ocean Region in International Relations Theory
Jakub Zajaczkowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD03-1: Autocratic regimes in the Middle East and North Africa and the (Re-)
construction of the 'world in crisis'
2.012 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Michal Natorski, College of Europe
Discussant: Michal Natorski, College of Europe
Conflict Behavior of Illiberal Democracies: Implications for the Middle East and
North Africa
Karen Kristina Petersen
Middle Tennessee State University, United States of America
From “Odyssey dawn” to the dusk of Gaddafi regime: Russia’s perspective on
“(un)just” ending of the Libya intervention
Ivars Liepnieks
Riga Stradins University, Latvia, University of Leuven, Belgium
Economies of Gulf Countries in the period of world crisis: Position of Gulf
countries in the changing world
Adriana Lukaszewicz
University of Warsaw, Poland
Shariah Approved: Maqasid Al-Shariah in the Wake of the Arab Spring; The
Egyptian Revolution
Larry Christopher Anthony
Suffa Islamic Seminary, United States of America
4:30pm - 6:15pm
416 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
FD04-4: Ideas, Narrations and Discourses of "Crises"
Chair: Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University
Discussant: Umut Korkut, Glasgow Caledonian University
The Eye of The Beholder. Narrating Crisis in the Ongoing Swedish Labour
Migration Policy Debate
Gregg Bucken-Knapp, Andrea Spehar
University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Diffusion of Crises Narratives and their Reception in Policy Making
Antonia Graf1, Feindt Peter2
1
2
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Germany; Cardiff University, UK
EU decision-making on the Greek debt crisis: Frames, Ideas and Policy Groups
Arnout Pieter Smit
Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, The
Title: Political communication in Post-Soviet Belarus: The metaphorical
messages of an authoritarian leader
Solvita Denisa-Liepniece
University of Latvia/University of Antwerp, Latvia
"Crisis Talk" and climate change - How climate engineering might gain
legitimacy
Markus Lederer
TU Darmstadt, Germany
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD05-4: Militaries, Militarization, Identities and Citizenship
3.025 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Daniel Conway, Open University
Discussant: Sarah Bulmer, University of Exeter
Diversity as a martial value: "Can you have Muslim soldiers?"
Vron Ware
The Open University (UK), United Kingdom
The Chief, the Minister, the Cadet and his 'Lover': Civil Military Relations as
Homosociality
Ben Wadham
Flinders University, Australia
‘Making Gender Relevant’ - NATO, Transnational Hegemonic Masculinity and
Gender Mainstreaming
Matthew Hurley
Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom
Sisters in Arms: Lessons for the U.S. Military from Women in Armed Rebel
Groups
Alexis Leanna Henshaw
University of Arizona, United States of America
Spectres of militarisation: Military wives’ mediation of precarity, vulnerability
and symbolic violence during an operational tour
Alexandra Hyde
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
British military wives as not-quite-members of the military community: A cause
of vulnerability to intimate partner abuse
Harriet Gray
LSE, United Kingdom
4:30pm - 6:15pm FD06-6: IR and Islam: Arab Spring, Democracy, and Islamist Conceptions of
Life
211 (Old Library of Political
Chair: Rolin G. Mainuddin, North Carolina Central University
University of
Discussant: Maurits Berger, Leiden University
Warsaw)
Modernity, Secularism and ‘Islamic’ Conceptions of Democracy: The Case of
the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
Katerina Dalacoura
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
The Islamist discourse under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Arab Spring: An
analysis of key Islamist conceptions of political life
Maria do Céu Pinto
University of Minho, Portugal
“Foreign Policy Dynamics of Regime Change from the Arab Spring: Is There An
Islamist Threat?"
Rolin G. Mainuddin
North Carolina Central University, United States of America
4:30pm - 6:15pm
213 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
FD07-5: Culture’s power – the (soft) power of culture
Chair: Agata Wiktoria Ziętek, Maria Curie Skłodowska University
Discussant: Justyna Nakonieczna, University of Warsaw
Diversifying Russia's 'greatness' – Education export and public diplomacy
Sirke Mäkinen
Centre of Excellence in Russian Studies, School of Management, University of Tampere, Finland
Vietnamese ‘change of heart’ – Are the ‘Asian values’ still attractive in the times
of socio-economic development?
Joanna Dobkowska
University of Warsaw, Poland
Play China in Europe: How Music Matters in Sino-European Relations
Yudan Chen
Fudan University, China, People's Republic of
4:30pm - 6:15pm
116 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
FD09-1: Diplomacy, Ethics and Responsibility
Chair: Costas M. Constantinou, University of Cyprus
Discussant: Costas M. Constantinou, University of Cyprus
Beyond the diplomatic incident: The transfiguration of diplomatic crisis
Noe Cornago
University of the Basque Country, Spain
Legality and Morality in Drone Killing: Implications for Diplomatic Practice
Steven James Barela
University of Geneva, Switzerland
Legitmacy Crisis In International Relations: The United Nations Security Council
H. Burç Aka
Kadir Has University, Turkey
The Ethics of Walk-out Diplomacy at the U.N. General Assembly
Corneliu Bjola
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
4:30pm - 6:15pm
403 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
FD10-4: Master Institutions and International Organizations
Chair: Cornelia Benvenuta Navari, University of Buckingham
Discussant: Peter Wilson, LSE
MI/IO connections: Preliminary findings from an empirical research project
Laust Schouenborg
University of Roskilde, Denmark
Modeling the relations of Master Institutions and International Organizations
Cornelia Benvenuta Navari
University of Buckingham, United Kingdom
The Master Institutions of International Society: Theorizing continuity and
change
Tonny Brems Knudsen
University of Arnhus, Denmark
Walk the line: The English School, international organisations and ordinary
state conduct
Christian Brutsch
University of Zurich
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD11-12: Values, Means, Identity and Context: The EU and Security Governance
3.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Sven Biscop, Egmont Institute
Discussant: Sven Biscop, Egmont Institute
Explaining epistemic policy networks as an approach in European Union
security policy: Two stories to be told?
Kamil Zwolski
University of Southampton, United Kingdom
The Impact of the EU Democracy Promotion Strategies on International Security
Rosa Rossi
University of Catania, Italy
The Variable Effect of Military Means On EU Foreign Policy
T.P. Palm
VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The
4:30pm - 6:15pm FD13-8: The Problem of Leadership in European Foreign Policy: Theoretical and
111 (Old Library of Empirical Approaches
Chair: Knud Erik Jørgensen, Aarhus University
University of
Discussant: Knud Erik Jørgensen, Aarhus University
Warsaw)
The EU’s Leadership in the Global Governance: Perceptions from the Others
Sonia Lucarelli
University of bologna, Italy
Leading by Example? EU Confronts the Dynamics of International Change
Esther Barbe
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Spain
The Challenge of Leadership in International Organisations: Rivalry and
partnership in the EU-NATO leadership
Nina Graeger
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD14-3: Understanding EU Strategic Partnerships: Concepts, Discourses and
Approaches
1.007 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Laura Cristina Ferreira-Pereira, ISCSP-Technical University of Lisbon
Discussant: Pawel Frankowski, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University
Strategic Partnerships as new channels of EU External Action: The cases of
Brazil and Russia
João Mourato Pinto
University of Minho - School of Economics and Management, Portugal
Strategic Partnerships: Opening the ‘Black Box’ of a new foreign policy
instrument
1
2
3
Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira , Alena Vysotskaya G. Vieira , Bruno Oliveira Martins
1
ISCSP-Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa; 2Universidade do Minho/NICPRI; 3Universidade do
Minho/NICPRI
The EU-Brazil Strategic Partnership: Changing the Terms of Engagement or
‘Business as Usual’?
Laura Cristina Ferreira-Pereira
ISCSP-Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD16-8: The Gendered Nature of the Multiple and Multi-Faceted Crises (Part 1)
3.045 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Rahel Kunz, Université de Lausanne
Discussant: Rahel Kunz, Université de Lausanne
Depletion: The Cost of Social Reproduction
Shirin Rai1, Catherine Hoskyns2, Dania Thomas3
1
2
3
University of Warwick, UK; Coventry University, UK; University of Glasgow, UK
Embodied Contradictions: Rethinking Uneven Development in Light of Social
Reproduction Theory
Sebastien Rioux
University of British Columbia, Canada
Gendering Austerity Politics: Restoration, Restraint and Resiliency
Janine Brodie
University of Alberta, Canada
The Intersections of Crises: Executive Power, Social Reproduction and the
'Crisis' of Democracy
Stefanie Woehl
John-F. Kennedy Institut an der FU Berlin
The New Social Contract: Family and Social Reproduction in South Korea
Hyunok Lee
National University of Singapore
4:30pm - 6:15pm
102 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
FD18-6: Global Biopolitics: History, Theory, Cases Panel 7 The Economisation
of Life: Value, Security, Risk
Chair: Simona Rentea, Aberystwyth University
Discussant: Suvi Alt, University of Lapland
Social Control in Times of Crisis: The Case of the Sex Workers in Greece
Maria Gkresta
IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy
The Emperor’s new clothes, or How do political-economic fictions fail? The
crisis of sovereign credit
Nina Boy
Lancaster University, UK
The biopolitics of information and communications: Security, censorship and
surveillance of a global and digital society
Miguelángel Verde Garrido
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Sex, life insurance, and contemporary biopolitics
Luis Lobo-Guerrero
Groningen University, Netherlands, The
4:30pm - 6:15pm
216 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
FD19-4: Periodizations and Key Dates in International Relations
Chair: Benjamin de Carvalho, NUPI
Discussant: Halvard Leira, NUPI
Rethinking benchmark dates in International Relations
George Lawson, Barry Buzan
LSE, United Kingdom
Preinternational Polities: Political Change and Continuity in the Ancient
Mediterranean
Yale H Ferguson1, Richard W Mansbach2
1
Rutgers University-Newark, United States of America; 2Iowa State University
Not 1648, But How About 1689? Early Modern Europe after the 1680s and a
Model of the “Eighteenth Century European System”
Daniel M. Green
University of Delaware, United States of America
Period Pieces: Periodization in Post-War International Relations
Daniel Nexon
Georgetown University, United States of America
Theorizing Late Medieval Politics - Report from the Field
Wojciech Kozlowski
Central European University, Hungary
4:30pm - 6:15pm
00.112 (55 Dobra)
FD25-3: Political Parties and Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective
Chair: Angelos Chryssogelos, European University Institute
Discussant: Kai Oppermann, King's College London
Foreign Policy, Migration and Political Parties: The Greek Case
Charalambos Tsardanidis
Institute of International Economic Relations, Greece
Ideology or Pragmatism? Foreign Policy of Moderate Islamist Parties in Light of
the Arab Spring: A Case Study on the Egyptian-Israeli Relations
Laszlo Csicsmann
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Polish Political Parties and European Integration: The Europeanization of
Euroscepticism?
Aleksandra Moroska-Bonkiewicz
Lower Silesia University, Poland
The impact of left-wing populist parties on foreign policy in Latin America
Norbert Aleksander Nowakowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
The Left towards Global and European Challenges: Case of Polish Left-Wing
Parties
Maciej Raś
University of Warsaw, Poland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
112 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
FD27-3: Regionalism in the Americas
Chair: Sebastian Krapohl, University of Bamberg
Discussant: Jorge Fernando Garzon Pereira, German Institute for Global and Area Studies
Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas - A true alternative?
Adam Paweł Traczyk
University of Warsaw, Poland
Economic crises as critical junctures of regional integration projects – The
cases of NAFTA and MERCOSUR
Thomas Ploetze
University Leipzig, Germany
Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement – The response to crisis and/or to the
Asian pressure and new economic powers?
Aleksandra Jarczewska
Warsaw University, Poland
From Leader to Rambo? A Qualitative Analysis of Brazil`s Role in MERCOSUR
Katharina Luise Meißner
European University Institute, Italy
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD28-4: Resilience: The Chrono-Politics of Resilience
1.013 (55 Dobra)
Chair: David Chandler, University of Westminster
Discussant: Jonathan Mark Joseph, University of Sheffield
The emergence of resilience: a genealogy of ‘creative destruction’
Claudia Aradau
King's College London, United Kingdom
Securing through the Failure to Secure: Imagining the Resilient Nation through
the Resignification of Tragic Sites
Charlotte Heath-Kelly
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
i) Resilience, Recalcitrance, Empowerment: Governing the Human without
Politics
Jessica Schmidt
University of Westminster, United Kingdom
4:30pm - 6:15pm
2.12 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
FD29-3: The EU Security Strategy and Institutional Interactions
Chair: James C. Sperling, University of Akron
Discussant: Dimitris Bourantonis, Athens University of Economics and Business, ELKE
Effective multilateralism: a critical analysis of the EU – US security relationship
in the 21st century
Andrzej Jan Podraza
Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
The EU and OSCE: Effective Multilateralism and Human Rights
David Galbreath, Aynur Seidyusif
University of Bath, United Kingdom
EU-ASEAN – Partners or Competitors?
Marcin Grabowski
Jagiellonian University, Poland
EU and NATO military operations: Effective multilateralism or corrosive
competition?
James C. Sperling
University of Akron, United States of America
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD30-7: Securitisation, Deviance and International Relations
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Wolfgang Wagner, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Discussant: Anna Geis, University of Magdeburg
From a rogue to a parolee: Analyzing the rapprochement with Libya
Michal Onderco
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
International Law, Renegade Regimes, and the Criminalization of Enmity
Wouter G. Werner
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Liberal Rogues: The pitfalls of great power collaboration and the stigmatization
of revolutionary Naples in post-Napoleonic Europe
Bernd Bucher
Universität Bielefeld
Rebels with a Cause? Dissident Foreign Policy and the (Re-) Production of
International Politics
Christian Weber, Daniel Jacobi, Gunther Hellmann
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Rehabilitation or Exclusion? A Criminological Perspective on Policies towards
“Rogue States”
Wolfgang M. Wagner
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
4:30pm - 6:15pm
214 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
FD32-4: Roundtable on After Epistemology: Directions for the Sociology of IR
Chair: Inanna Hamati-Ataya, University of Sheffield
Discussant: Inanna Hamati-Ataya, University of Sheffield
After Epistemology: Directions for the Sociology of IR
Inanna Hamati-Ataya1, Christian Bueger2, Anne-Marie D'Aoust3, Peter Marcus Kristensen4,
Audrey Alejandro5, Xavier Guillaume6
1
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; 2Cardiff University, United Kingdom; 3Université du
Québec à Montréal, Canada; 4University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 5Sciences-Po Bordeaux,
France; 6University of Edinburgh
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD34-2: Security and risk in metamorphosis: evolution and daily practices of
situated meanings in reflexive security studies
3.022 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Andrew William Neal, University of Edinburgh
Discussant: Ole Wæver, University of Copenhagen
Ghosts in the Machine: The Rhizomatic Threat/Promise of Anonymous as
Memetic Communication
Myriam Dunn Cavelty, Mark Daniel Jaeger
ETH Zürich
Logics of security and the transatlantic security space: A discursive
reconstruction of local security practices in Germany
Holger Stritzel
University of St Andrews, UK
The molecular practices of security: Thinking security bottom-up.
Joscha Wullweber
University of Kassel, Germany
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD35-3: Mapping Global Governance: How transnational networks and regimes
shape global policies
1.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Roman Goldbach, University of Goettingen
Discussant: Roman Goldbach, University of Goettingen
Mapping fragmentation in the global climate regime complex
Oscar Widerberg, Marija Isailovic
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Modelling the (Trans)formation of Networked Global Governance
Joseph Corkin1, Nina Boeger2
1
EUI; 2University of Bristol, UK
Transnational Communities and their Role in the Dynamics of Global
Governance – The Case of Competition
Marie-Laure Djelic
ESSEC Business School
Transnational Governance and Domestic Regulatory Redistribution: The
Politics of Pharmaceutical Harmonization
Dimitris Katsikas
University of Athens, Greece
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD36-3: The Arctic of Regions or Globalization - Arctic's International Relations
Panel 3
3.024 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Jussi Huotari, University of Lapland
Discussant: Lassi Heininen, University of Lapland
The new ‘polarity’ in world politics: The polar regions in changing geopolitical
imageries
Mathias Albert
Bielefeld University, Germany
Arctic governance - Regional and global dimensions
Janusz, Ignacy Symonides
Institute of International Relations,Warsaw University, Poland
Arctic Regalia – Cultural ’Relics’ in Performing Economic Sovereignty in the
Global North
Joonas Kristian Vola
Arctic Centre of the University of Lapland, Finland
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD37-6: The Geopolitical Economy of the Eurozone Crisis
113 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: David Bailey, University of Birmingham
Discussant: Riccardo Bellofiore, University of Bergamo
Geopolitics and Geo-economics of the Crisis of the Eurozone
Alan Calfruny
Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, USA
Europe in the Eyes of the Dragon: Is China using the Euro Crisis to Diversify
out of the Dollar?
Miguel Otero-Iglesias
ESSCA, School of Management, Paris
The Limits to Capital in the European Periphery: Crisis and Revolt in Spain
Greig Charnock1, Thomas Purcell2, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz2
1
The University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain
4:30pm - 6:15pm
212 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
FD38-8: The Politics of Aid Allocation
Chair: Damiano de Felice, London School of Economics
Discussant: Wil Hout, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Development aid allocation, a sectoral perspective
Anna Jüngen
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The
Governance of natural resources in foreign aid policy - Actors’ influence
through decision networks
Peter K. Aurenhammer
Independent Researcher (associated with the University of Göttingen, Germany, Austrian
Institute of International Affairs, Austria)
Why does the EU not help the poorest of the poor? The EU’s aid allocation
puzzle
Siegfried Schieder
University of Heidelberg, Germany
The future of aid: Charity, contract or cooperation?
Lars Engberg-Pedersen
Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD39-4: Cooperation between actors in post-conflict dynamics
1.008 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Milena Dieckhoff, Sciences Po Paris - CERI
Discussant: Herbert Wulf, Centre for Global Cooperation Research
Cooperation vs. Competition: The question of comprehensive approach within
NATO’s Civil-Military Cooperation
Agata Mazurkiewicz
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland
Politics of Politics Denied? Rule of Law Reforms in Post-Conflict Kosovo
Maj Lervad Grasten
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Post-conflict Libya reconstruction and reconciliation: What role for Europe´s
paradiplomatic and parliamentary diplomatic actors?
1
2
3
Stelios Stavridis , Irene Fernández Molina , Paqui Santonja
1
ARAID; 2UCM; 3IUEE
The EU delegations in fragile states: Facilitating convergence?
Mark Peter Furness
German Development Institute, Germany
EU and U.S. cooperation in rule of law assistance in Kosovo
Dominik Tolksdorf
Johns Hopkins University, United States of America
4:30pm - 6:15pm
115 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
FD40-3: Financialization and the Crisis
Chair: Andreas Nölke, Goethe University Frankfurt
Discussant: Andreas Nölke, Goethe University Frankfurt
Current Global Economic Crisis and Sustainability of the Eurozone: Is It the
Real Economy or the Financial Market to Be Fixed in PIIGS?
Ozgun Sarimehmet Duman
Altin Koza University, Turkey
European imbalances? A class-struggle explanation
Engelbert Stockhammer1, Cédric Durand2
1
Kingston University, UK; 2CEPN (CNRS/Paris 13), France
Financialization and the Eurozone Crisis
Andreas Nölke
Goethe University, Germany
Functional spillover conditions: Learning from the Eurozone crisis
Patricia Garcia-Duran, Montserrat Millet
University of Barcelona, Spain
4:30pm - 6:15pm
FD40-4: Ideas, Institutions, and Interests: Domestic Sources of European
Policy Divergences
Brudzinski's Room Economic
Chair: Stefan Alexander Schirm, Ruhr University of Bochum
(Kazimierzowski Discussant: Hubert Zimmermann, Philipps University Marburg
Palace)
Defence investment in the European Union and the economic crisis
Jerzy Kacała
University of Wrocław, Poland
China, the Euro and the Global Monetary System: Conflict or Cooperation?
Hubert Zimmermann
Philipps University Marburg, Germany
Compromise and Compliance: Societal Foundations of Policy Divergence in the
Euro Crisis
Stefan Alexander Schirm
Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany
Restructuring Financial Supervision in the EU: A Societal Approach to British
and German Policies
Aukje van Loon
Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany
Success potentially guaranteed? German and British leadership in the G20
Laura Mahrenbach
Curry College, Milton MA
The active state in times of the global economic crisis – Germany, UK and EUlevel compared
Michael Franke
Ruhr University of Bochum, Germany
4:30pm - 6:15pm
215 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
FD42-4: Roundtable on Meeting the Publishers of the Books
Chair: AJR Groom, Canterbury Christ Church University
Meeting the publishers of books
Eleanor Davey Corrigan1, Andrew Humphrys2
1
Palgrave Macmillan; 2Routledge
Date: Saturday, 21/Sep/2013
9:00am - 10:45am SA01-10: China in IR and IR in China
114 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Gregory John Moore, Zhejiang University
Discussant: Gregory John Moore, Zhejiang University
China, Russia and the SCO: The Limits of Cooperation
Gregory John Moore
Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of
China’s Policy Options and Recent Tendencies in Territorial Disputes
Chong Feng
Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of
Chinese Political Philosophy in Contemporary International Relations
Zhimian Weng
Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of
Contemporary Sino-Russian Relations and Perspectives for Future Cooperation
Sergey Zhmaka
Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of
Rawls: Travels in China
Rachel Flaherty
Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of
US-Russian-Chinese Relations: Building International Society in a Response to
Challenges to Mutual Cooperation
Kristina Bekenova
Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of
9:00am - 10:45am SA03-2: China and the (re-)construction of the 'world in crisis'
3.022 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Giselle Bosse, Maastricht University
Discussant: Giselle Bosse, Maastricht University
Power Shift to the East? American Hegemony and China's Ascent in Times of
Global Financial & Monetary Crises
Marc Venhaus
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
China’s developmental Keynesianism: A hijacked consensus
Yang Jiang
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Democracy or Democratization Theories in Crisis? Regime Differentiation: Merits
and Theoretical Implications.
Jeroen J. J. Van den Bosch
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
9:00am - 10:45am SA05-6: Consuming security: Private military and security companies (PMSCs)
and their clients
3.025 (55 Dobra) Chair: Andrea Schneiker, University of Siegen, Germany
Discussant: Andrea Schneiker, University of Siegen, Germany
Constructing and Consuming “Security” as a Commodity: Implications of a
Marketization of Force from the Client’s Perspective
Cyril Magnon-pujo
University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Responsible Consumption? Representing Gurkhas in Private Security
Amanda Chisholm
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Security Supermarket? Voice, Choice and Exit in the Consumption of Private
Security
Elke Krahmann
Brunel University, London, United Kingdom
9:00am - 10:45am SA06-7: IR and Islam: Turkey's Political Islam and Foreign Policy
211 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Gül Ceylan Tok, Kocaeli University
Discussant: Can Zeyrek, University of Marburg
Approaches to Political Islam in Turkey: A Gramscian Challenge
Gorkem Altinors
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Political Islam as elite Ideology in Turkish Foreign Policy-Making?
Zenon Tziarras
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Turkey’s Political Islam and the West
Galip Dalay
SETA Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research, Turkey
Turkey’s Recent Foreign Policy and Davutoğlu’s Role as an Islamic Intellectual
Istar Gozaydin
Dogus University, Istanbul, Turkey
9:00am - 10:45am SA07-6: Cultural construction of space, boundaries and territories – How to
213 (Old Library of create the Other?
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Justyna Nakonieczna, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Justyna Nakonieczna, University of Warsaw
Does post-development theory find alternatives to Westernization of
International Relations? African persperctive.
Ewelina Róża Lubieniecka
Institute of International Relations, University of Warsaw, Poland
How the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is (not)
implemented in Latin America
Katarzyna Cholewińska
University of Warsaw, Poland
Inside but not In: Alienation of Immigrants in France and Migrants in Russia as a
Security Threat
Iuliia Kononenko
Department of Global Affairs, Rutgers University-Newark, United States of America
Brutalised Brutalism: A Politics of Architectural Memory and Postcommunist
Subjectivity in Czech Republic
Benjamin Tallis1,2
1
University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; 2Anglo American University, Prague, Czech Republic
9:00am - 10:45am SA09-8: Diplomacy 2.0: Informal International Security Arrangments
116 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Tom Sauer, Universiteit Antwerpen
Discussant: Tom Sauer, Universiteit Antwerpen
Constructing the informal pyramdis: Authority, power, and effectiveness of
informal international institutions
Qerim Qerimi
University of Pristina
Ten Years of the Proliferation Security Initiative: Still an Activity; Not (yet) an
Organization
Andrew Winner
US Naval War College
The Middle East Quartet and Informal Security Governance: Effective and
Legitimate Instrument?
Patrick Mueller
University of Vienna
9:00am - 10:45am SA11-13: Diverging Multilateralism? The EU and International Institutions
3.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Knud Erik Jørgensen, Aarhus University
Discussant: Knud Erik Jørgensen, Aarhus University
Caught in transformation: the EU’s relationship with the OSCE and NATO
Niels van Willigen1, Joachim Koops2
1
Leiden University, Netherlands, The; 2Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Economic institutions (IMF, WB, WTO, ILO, OECD)
1
2
3
4
Jan Orbie , Ferdi De Ville , Bregt Saenen , Joren Verschaeve
1
Ghent University, Belgium; 2Ghent University, Belgium; 3Ghent University, Belgium; 4Ghent
University, Belgium
Theoretical perspectives for the EU presence in the UN institutional structure
Julija Brsakoska Bazerkoska
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonia, Republic of
The EU and the multilateral system
Edith Drieskens
KU Leuven, Belgium
Intersecting or Diverging? Understanding EU's Relationship to the UN
Katie Verlin Laatikainen
Adelphi University, United States of America
9:00am - 10:45am SA12-4: EU Performance II: Practice
212 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Robert Kissack, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Discussant: Jamal Shahin, University of Amsterdam / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Delegation Between Governors: Eclecticism and the Study of Multilateral Aid
Eugenia Baroncelli
University of Bologna, Italy
The EU strategy in tackling organized crime in the framework of multilateralism
Daniela Irrera
University of Catania, Italy
Facing old and new challenges: The effects of recent crises and reforms on
European Union foreign policy.
Anke Schmidt-Felzmann
Stockholm University, Sweden
EU Counterterrorism Coordinator: Coordinator Only or Actor in the External
Dimension of EU Counter-Terrorism?
Oldrich Bures1, Christian Kaunert2, Sarah Leonard2, Alexander Mackenzie3
1
2
3
Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic; University of Dundee, UK; Salford University,
UK
9:00am - 10:45am SA13-9: The Others’ Perceptions of the EU’s International Leadership in Times of
(organized by the Italian Society of Political Science SISP)
111 (Old Library of Crisis
Chair: Sonia Lucarelli, University of Bologna
University of
Discussant: Hanna Ojanen, Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Warsaw)
Between Words and Pictures: Intertextual Analysis of EU External Media Images
(case study of EU Strategic Partners in Asia-Pacific)
Natalia Chaban1, Jessica Bain2
1
University of Canterbury, NZ; 2Uiversity of Leicester, UK
From regional to global leadership? The perception of the European Union as
environmental actor in Jordan
Jasmin Gerau
Institute of Development Research and Development Policy, Germany
Others’ perceptions of EU performance in multilateral negotiations: Doing
something of nothing in tackling global crises
Megan Dee
University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Perceptions of the European Union as a foreign policy actor: The case of Libya
James C. Sperling
University of Akron, United States of America
The EU in the Mediterranean: Turkey's views
Alessia Chiriatti
University for Foreigners of Perugia, Italy
9:00am - 10:45am SA15-5: Roundtable on European Studies after the crisis: time for a critical turn?
1.007 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Ian Klinke, University College London
European studies after the crisis: time for a critical turn?
1
2
3
4
5
Ian Klinke , Thomas Diez , Magnus Ryner , Gonzalo Pozo-Martin , Rene Gabriels
1
University College London, United Kingdom; 2University of Tubingen, Germany; 3King's College
London, UK; 4King's College London, UK; 5Maastricht University, the Netherlands
9:00am - 10:45am SA16-9: The Gendered Nature of the Multiple and Multi-Faceted Crises (Part 2)
3.045 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Adrienne Roberts, University of Manchester
Discussant: Johnna Montgomerie, University of Manchester
A Crisis of Microfinance? The European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development and Women Entrepreneurs
Sara Wallin
Sheffield University, UK
Neo-liberal crisis, social reproduction and gender implications
Marjorie Griffin Cohen
Simon Frasier University, Canada
“Moneymaker and Mother from afar”: Mobilizing women migrants in the name of
the crisis?
Rahel Kunz
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Reclaiming Citizenship: Political economy of care in Poland
Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz
Jagiellonian University, Poland
9:00am - 10:45am SA18-5: Global Biopolitics: History, Theory, Cases Panel 6: Disciplining
Populations
102 (Collegium
Chair: Mika Ojakangas, University of Jyväskylä
Iuridicum III)
Discussant: Jaakko Ailio, University of Tampere
The Politics of Security and the Pleasures of Belonging: Exploring the Social
Foundations of Exceptional Security Politics
Ludvig Norman
Uppsala University, Sweden
Permanence of War: Life and Death and the Nuclear Behaviour of States
Shubranshu Mishra
Brussels School of International Studies, University of Kent, Belgium
The Biopolitics of Honor: The Mechanics of Incentive-based Social Control and
Revision
Robert Lee Oprisko1, Kirstie Dobbs2
1
Butler University, United States of America; 2Butler University, United States of America
9:00am - 10:45am SA19-5: Security and the Nation-State in Historical Perspective
216 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Simone Tholens, European University Institute
Discussant: David Chandler, University of Westminster
Historicising the Depth of Democracy in the Peripheries:
Philippines in Comparison
1
Turkey and the
2
Cemal Burak Tansel , Salvador Santino F. Regilme
1
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; 2Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
History in the Balance
Morten Skumsrud Andersen
NUPI, Norway
Creation of Social and Political background of the Nation-state in Syria, Lebanon
and Iraq: Interwar and postwar period
Maciej Pękala
Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland
Empire and Balance of Power: The Constitutive Effects of Spatial Structures on
International Order(s)
Alena Drieschova
University of Toronto, Canada
Why threats prevail
Andreas Michael Bock, Ingo Henneberg, Friedrich Plank
University of Augsburg, Germany
9:00am - 10:45am SA21-4: Paradigms and Tools for the International Relations of the Future
2.012 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Lukasz Nazarko, Bialystok University of Technology
Discussant: Lukasz Nazarko, Bialystok University of Technology
Higher Education as a Tool of Foreign Policy
Anna Wojciuk
University of Warsaw, Poland
Shaping geoeconomic space: The role of state
Marian Edward Haliżak
University of Warsaw, Poland
The Diplomatic Services Not Irrelevant - but forced into massive adaptations
Thomas Nowotny
University of Vienna, Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Dynamics of Power in International Relations
Adrian Rafał Szumowski
Maria Curie Sklodowska University, Poland
9:00am - 10:45am SA22-1: International Mass Media in (about) crisis
416 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
Chair: Tomasz Gackowski, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Łukasz Szurmiński, Uniwersity of Warsaw
Social Media and the New International Relations
F. Asli Ergul
Ege University, Turkey
Chinese syndrome: Mass media as generating and playing factor in political and
social conflicts.
Anna Mlynarska-Sobaczewska
University of Lodz/Polish Academy of Science, Poland
The Media Salience of Germany’s Bilateral Relations
Henrike Viehrig1, Kai Oppermann2
1
University of Bonn, Germany; 2King's College London
9:00am - 10:45am SA27-4: Asian Regionalism and the Asian Crisis
112 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Bernd Schlipphak, University of Muenster
Discussant: Bernd Schlipphak, University of Muenster
ASEAN Widening Integration – A Response to Crisis?
Aletta Mondré
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Crisis as Catalyst: Development and Regionalism in the East Asian bond markets
Thomas Kemetmüller
University of Vienna, Austria
Regionalism and Crisis: A Historical Comparison of European Integration and
ASEAN
Jens-Uwe Wunderlich
Aston University, United Kingdom
Framing Regional Financial Crises and Varieties of Regional Transformations:
The European and Asian Crisis in comparative Perspective
Arie Krampf
Free University Berlin, Germany
9:00am - 10:45am SA28-5: Resilience: Critique and the New Spirit of Capitalism
1.013 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Christian Scheper, University of Duisburg-Essen
Discussant: Nicholas Michelsen, King's College London
"Occupy, resist, produce" – ordering the critiques of capitalist dominance
Taylan Yildiz
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
A Council of Critique? Adopting the Sociology of Critique for studying the UN
Security Council
Holger Niemann
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Critique, human rights discourse and hegemonic regimes of business practice
Christian Scheper
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Reconsidering the critical capacities of ‘ordinary people’ – The pragmatic
redefinition of actor models in IR
Frank Gadinger
Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Germany
Resilience and Capital – Two accounts of the (im)possibility of agency
Kai Koddenbrock
University of Bremen, Germany
9:00am - 10:45am SA30-8: Critical Security Methods: New Frameworks for Analysis
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Stefan Elbe, University of Sussex
Discussant: Stefan Elbe, University of Sussex
Collaboration as a critical methodology of knowledge production
Xavier Guillaume
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Negotiating Proximity: Ethnographic Sensitivity, Participant Observation,
Praxeology
Manuel Mireanu
Central European University
The matter of method: Analysing discourses and materialities of (in)security
Nadine Voelkner
University of Sussex, UK
What are critical security methods?
Claudia Aradau1, Andrew Neal2
1
2
King's College London, United Kingdom; University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
9:00am - 10:45am SA31-4: Theoretical Innovation and Armed Conflict
1.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Artur Gruszczak, Jagiellonian University
Discussant: Francesca Grandi, Yale University
Legal targets in nowadays armed conflicts
Patrycja Karolina Grzebyk/Grenich
University of Warsaw, Poland
Notorious UAVs: The challenges posed by technologically-driven changes in use
of force in international affairs to international humanitarian law and law of war.
Marek Madej
University of Warsaw, Poland
Security Cosmopolitanism: A New Paradigm?
Anthony David Burke
UNSW, Australia
The individual human being in International Relations
Sassan Gholiagha
University of Hamburg, Germany
Democracy as a Factor in fighting terrorism in the Af-Pak Region and building
Strategic Relationship Between India and the US: An Analysis
Josukutty Abraham Cheriantharayil
University of Kerala, India
9:00am - 10:45am SA32-5: Roundtable on Security Expertise: Practice, Power & Responsibility
214 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen
Discussant: Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen
Security Expertise: Practice, Power & Responsibility
1
2
3
4
Christian Bueger , Trine Villumsen Berling , Rebecca Adler-Niessen , Piki Ish-Shalom ,
5
Mats Fridlund
1
Cardiff University, United Kingdom; 2Center for Advanced Security Theory, Denmark;
3
Copenhagen University, Denmark; 4The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; 5University of
Gothenburg, Sweden
9:00am - 10:45am SA37-4: Eurozone Crisis Management and Social Logics 2
113 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Roberto Roccu, King's College London
Discussant: Klaus-Gerd Giesen, Université d'Auvergne
Critical IPE and the primacy of contestation: Towards a radical critique of the
Eurozone crisis
David Bailey1, Nikolai Huke2
1
University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; 2Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
The Crisis as an Opportunity for European Business: A Cultural (International)
Political Economy Perspective
Mathis Heinrich
Lancaster University, United Kingdom
The Global Financial Crisis and its Consequences on Social Rights: the Citizen, a
Neglected Actor in IPE ?
Virgile Perret
University of Lausanne, Switzerland
9:00am - 10:45am SA40-5: International Dimension of the Euro-Crisis
Brudzinski's Room
(Kazimierzowski
Chair: Mattias Vermeiren, Ghent University
Discussant: Mattias Vermeiren, Ghent University
Palace)
German leadership in the European Union
Rafał Ulatowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
How much German is Poland? Institutional design of the Polish capitalism and
its adjustment to a Eurozone membership
Sebastian Plociennik
University of Wroclaw, Poland
The Federal Reserve’s Quantitative Easing Policies and the International Status
of the US Dollar
Mattias Vermeiren
Ghent University, Belgium
The Eurocrisis and the Revenge of the Chartalist Theory of Money
Otero-Iglesias Miguel
ESSCA, France
10:45am - 11:15am Break
11:15am - 1:00pm SB01-11: India in International Relations: empirical and theoretical perspectives
114 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Boguslaw Zaleski, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Shantanu Chakrabarti, University of Calcutta
A Non-Conventional IR Approach to India's Foreign Policy'
Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt
Aalborg University, Denmark
Analysing contemporary Indian Security Strategy
John Doyle
Dublin City University
Strategic narratives and critical geopolitics: A policy analysis of India’s border
negotiations with China
Jivanta Schottli
Heidelberg University, South Asia Institute, India
The Idea of Foreign Policy in the Program of Indian Political Parties
Aleksandra Jaskólska
Institute of International Relations University of Warsaw
11:15am - 1:00pm SB02-4: What future for the post-Soviet space?
113 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Adam Szymanski, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Marek Madej, University of Warsaw
Power rather than Security: Structural limits of Eurasian regional organizations,
shown in the example of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
Anna Kreikemeyer
Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH), Germany
Regionalization as a Cause of Crises in the Post-Soviet Area
Maciej Raś
University of Warsaw, Poland
Russia's Search for Political Identity and Integration Processes in the Former
Soviet Space
Tomislava Youlieva Penkova
University of Kent at Brussels, Belgium
The Death Knell of the Vancouver-Vladivostok Ambition? Assessing the Impact
of an Enlarged NATO on the Security Dynamics of the Post-Soviet Area
Eoin Micheál McNamara
University of Tartu, Estonia
11:15am - 1:00pm SB05-5: Militarism, anti-militarism and their multiple forms
3.025 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Matthew Falko Rech, Newcastle University
Discussant: Daniel Conway, Open University
Varieties of Militarism: Liberalism, Militarization and Modernity
Bryan Mabee
Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom
Resisting the Arms Fair: Anti-Militarists as Social Theorists
Chris Rossdale
Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom
Military operations as rituals of disappearance: Rethinking the ontology of war
through ‘war-processing’
Dan Öberg
Swedish Defense College, Sweden
More than One Myth: The Dependence of the 'Democratic Control of the Armed
Forces' Upon the Myth of Militarism
Katharine Mary Millar
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
‘War is Peace’: Incapacitating Protest and Rethinking Militarism in Western
Contexts
Tina Managhan
Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm SB06-8: IR and Islam: Politics of Gender, Collective Identity, Neo-Patrimonialism,
211 (Old Library of and Desecuritization
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Gorkem Altinors, University of Nottingham
Discussant: Istar Gozaydin, Dogus University, Istanbul
From Threat Perception to the Model Collaboration: Desecuritisation of the
Relationship Between Turkey and Other Islamic Countries
Fikret Birdişli1, Ahmet Karadag2
1
Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University, Turkey; 2Inonu University, Turkey
Gender Ideology of Turkey’s AKP: ‘The Good and Bad Daughters’ in Perspective
Gül Ceylan Tok
Kocaeli University, Turkey
The Patriarch's Guidance to Europe? - The 'Post-Political' Rise of Islamic
Collective Identity in Turkey & Gradual Manifestation of Modern NeoPatrimonialism at the Governance Level
Can Zeyrek
University of Marburg, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm SB07-7: Chinese IR Theory: Re-Configuration and Internationalization of IR in the
of Global Crises
213 (Old Library of Shadow
Chair: Nele Noesselt, GIGA
University of
Discussant: Nele Noesselt, GIGA
Warsaw)
Before the Arrival of the Chinese School of IR --The Diffusion of Ideas and Three
Epistemic Turns in Chinese IR
Yongjin Zhang
University of Bristol, United Kingdom
IR Theory-Building in China: A Learning Process
Xinning Song
Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of
Mapping the World from a Chinese Perspective: A 'Confucian turn' in IR?
Nele Noesselt
GIGA, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm SB09-9: Roundtable on Global Crises, Leadership and New Diplomacies
116 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Corneliu Bjola, University of Oxford
Discussant: Costas M. Constantinou, University of Cyprus
Diplomatic Challenges in a Crisis World
Rebecca Adler Nissen1, Melissa Conley Tyler2, Costas Constantinou3, Corneliu Bjola4
1
University of Copenhagen, Denmark; 2Australian Institute of International Affairs, Australia;
3
4
University of Cyprus, Cyprus; Oxford University, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm SB11-14: Energy, the Environment, and the Euro: Evolution and Crisis
1.007 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Jan Orbie, Ghent University
Discussant: Jan Orbie, Ghent University
European foreign policy, environment and climate change
Lisanne Groen
Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
European Union external energy policy
Tomasz Młynarski
Jagiellonian University, Poland
European Energy Security And Turkey: Turkish View
Dicle Korkmaz Temel
University of Tampere, Finland
The euro crisis and EU foreign policy
Bjorn Fagersten
Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden
11:15am - 1:00pm SB11-15: Multilateralism, Bilateralism and Regionalism in European Foreign
Policy
1.008 (55 Dobra) Chair: Ben Tonra, University College Dublin
Discussant: Ben Tonra, University College Dublin
The EU's bilateral relations with China
Sebastian Bersick
Fudan University, China, People's Republic of
The EU's relations with Russia
Anke Schmidt-Felzmann
Stockholm University, Sweden
EU-Brazil Relations as a Field of Study: State of the Art and Avenues for
Research
Laura Cristina Ferreira-Pereira
ISCSP-Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Europe-Africa Relations over Time: History, Geo-Politics and New Political
Challenges
Mary Farrell
University of Greenwich, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm SB13-10: The EU and its Periphery
111 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Federica Bicchi, London School of Economics
Discussant: Raffaella A. Del Sarto, European University Institute
Withering empire: European Union, the crisis and the eastern peripheries
Agnieszka Katarzyna Cianciara
Institute of Political Studies Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
The EU as a democracy facilitator in the Mediterranean: challenges to domestic
and international strategies
Stefania Panebianco
University of Catania, Italy
The External Dimension of EU Single Market Rules in the Age of Enlargement
Fatigue and Economic Crisis
Julia Maisenbacher
University of Lucerne, Switzerland
11:15am - 1:00pm SB14-4: Taking stock of EU-Russia relations
214 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Hiski Haukkala, University of Tampere
Discussant: Hiski Haukkala, University of Tampere
EU-Russia cooperation in the framework of the Common Space on Freedom,
Security and Justice
Susan Stewart
German Institute for International and Security Affairs
EU-Russia relations – Filling the gap between expectations and reality
Stefan Meister
Robert Bosch Stiftung
Explaining EU-Russia relations
Tuomas Forsberg, Hiski Haukkala
University of Tampere, Finland
MEPs' Voting on and Framing of Russia and the EU-Russia relations: Dr. Jekyll
and Mr Hyde?
Stefano Braghiroli
University of Tartu, Finland
Russia and the EU: The WTO Effect
Maxine David
University of Surrey, UK
11:15am - 1:00pm SB16-10: Roundtable on Feminism and Everyday IPE
3.045 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Georgina Waylen, University of Manchester
Discussant: Georgina Waylen, University of Manchester
Gender, Feminism and Everyday IPE
Juanita Elias1, Johnna Montgomerie2, Kate Bedford3, Heloise Weber4, Matt Davies5, Waylen
Georgina6
1
Warwick University, UK; 2Manchester University, UK; 3Kent University, UK; 4University of
Queensland, Australia; 5Newcastle University, UK; 6Manchester University, UK (CHAIR)
11:15am - 1:00pm SB19-6: Roundtable on The Benchmark Dates of IR
216 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Benjamin de Carvalho, NUPI
The benchmark dates of IR
Halvard Leira1, George Lawson2, Dan Nexon3, Dan Green4, Yale Ferguson5
1
NUPI, Norway; 2LSE, UK; 3Georgetown University, USA; 4University of Delaware, USA; 5Rutgers
University, USA/University of Cambridge, UK
11:15am - 1:00pm SB23-6: Effectiveness and Legitimacy Challenges of Inter-Organizational
215 (Old Library of Cooperation
Chair: Rafael Biermann, University of Jena
University of
Discussant: David Galbreath, University of Bath
Warsaw)
Conceptualizing and Operationalizing Interactions among International
Organizations
Marina Kolb
University of Salzburg
Designing Inter-Organizational Cooperation. The Dual Consensus Rule and the
Effectiveness-Control Dilemma
Rafael Biermann
University of Jena, Germany
Legitimacy as a Source of Power in Inter-Organizational Relations
Hanna Ojanen
The Finnish Institute for International Affairs
The Council of Europe and the NGO-Sector: Promises, Effectiveness and Limits
of an Uneasy Relationship
Andre Hartel
Council of Europe and University of Jena
The more comprehensive the better? Assessing the legitimacy and effectiveness
of inter-organizational relations in crisis-management operations
Clara Egger
Sciences Po Grenoble, UMR PACTE 5194 (CNRS, IEP, UJF,UPMF), PhD student associated to
the French Institute of Strategic Research (IRSEM)
11:15am - 1:00pm SB26-4: Work, Capital and Precarity
102 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
Chair: Wanda Vrasti, Humboldt Universitaet
Discussant: Fuat Keyman, Sabancı University and Istanbul Policy Center
Immigrants as Precarious Subjects: Unauthorized Immigrant Workers’ “Invisible
Settlement” in “Cosmetically Multicultural” Japan
Hironori Onuki
York University, Canada
Precarity and the Struggle against Alienated Work
Wanda Vrasti
Humboldt Universitaet, Germany
Lazy Bohemians or Radical Avant-Garde? Analyzing the Alternative Lifestyles of
"Amateurs' Riot" in Tokyo
Julia Obinger
University of Zurich, Switzerland
Risk Practices and Pragmatic Policymaking: Rapid Response Teams and EU
Crisis Management
Christopher C. Leite
University of Ottawa, Canada
Coping Precarity: Turkey in a globalizing world
Fuat Keyman
Sabancı University and Istanbul Policy Center, Turkey
11:15am - 1:00pm SB27-5: The Future of Regional Integration after the Crisis
112 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Sebastian Krapohl, University of Bamberg
Discussant: Sebastian Krapohl, University of Bamberg
Fault lines: risk, representations and moral reasoning in European integration
“under threat”
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama1, Roberto Vinicius P.S. Gama2
1
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio); 2Pontifical Catholic University of Minas
Gerais (PUC Minas)
Multipolarity, Small States and the Demise of Regionalism
Jorge Fernando Garzon Pereira
German Institute for Global and Area Studies, Germany
The Future of Regional Organizations in a Changing Arab World
Maximilian Felsch
Haigazian University, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic)
The impact of crises on regional organisations – A comparison of the experience
of the EU and the GCC and an analysis of the lessons to be drawn
Valentina Ilcheva Kostadinova
University of Buckingham, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm SB28-6: Resilience: Resilience and Resistance
1.013 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Liza Liza Griffin, UCL
Discussant: Jessica Schmidt, University of Westminster
Coming true of the postmodern dream? Agency, identity and resilience in
postconflict societies
Pol Bargues Pedreny
University of Westminster, United Kingdom
Resilience, Resistance and Revolution
Nicholas Michelsen
King's College London, United Kingdom
Democracy and Redistributive Agency: Politics in the Complexity Age
David Chandler
University of Westminster, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm SB29-4: Comparing systems of civil security in Europe – national and regional
115 (Old Library of diversity or functional pressures for convergence and cooperation?
Chair: Raphael Bossong, European University Viadrina
University of
Discussant: Raphael Bossong, European University Viadrina
Warsaw)
Analysis of Civil Security Systems in the UK and Ireland: Closer to the EU?
Han Dorussen, Evans Fanoulis, Emil Kirchner
Essex University, UK
Different worlds of civil security? Exploring path-dependency or Europeanization
in crisis and disaster management systems
Raphael Bossong
European University Viadrina, Germany
The role of the V4 as an actor in the field of civil security - within and without the
EU
1
2
Karin-Vera Brazova , Piotr Matczak
1
Adam Mickiewicz University, Charles University Prague; 2Adam Mickiewicz University
11:15am - 1:00pm SB30-9: High-Tech (In-) Security: The Rise of International Security Fairs
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Georgios Kolliarakis, Goethe University of Frankfurt
Discussant: Claudia Aradau, King's College London
Interrogating the Security-Technology Nexus
James Alexander
University of Manchester, United Kingdom
The Banalization of Emergency: Security Fairs as Powerful Discourse Providers
Georgios Kolliarakis
Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany
The hidden aspects of Security Fairs: Israel's role in global security practices
Stockmarr Leila
Roskilde University, Denmark
11:15am - 1:00pm SB33-2: State Identity Policies in Post-Crisis Period: Theories and Cases Panel 2
2.012 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Natalia Piskunova, Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Discussant: Natalia Piskunova, Moscow State Institute of International Relations
Activity of oil exporting countries in the financial space
Rafał Ulatowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
Religion as language of collective identitity in public sphere – The case of
Central and Eastern Europe.
Emilia Moddelmog Anweiler1,2
1
Cracow University of Economics, Poland; 2Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Poland
BRICKSOLOGY as a research area in international relations
Gracjan Cimek
Polish Association of International Studies
European Union actorness and external representation in humanitarian aid
policy
Claudia Morsut
International Research Institute of Stavanger, Norway
11:15am - 1:00pm SB34-3: Creating spaces in International Relations
3.024 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Benjamin Wilhelm, University of Erfurt
Discussant: Benjamin Herborth, University of Groningen
Redefining International Relations: Turkey's Reproduction of Western-centric
narratives
Zeynep Gulsah Capan
Erfurt University, Germany
Spatial Practices, Force Fields, and the Foreign Policies of African States
Jan Klaassen
University of Reading, United Kingdom
The lands of Goblins, the return of Dragons, the conjuration of portals and the
realm of IR – Narratives of space in recent military fantasy (and why it might be
actually relevant for IR)
Axel Andreas Keber
Independent, Germany
11:15am - 1:00pm SB34-4: A Return to Essentialising, Antagonistic Self-Other Relations in Europe:
Constructivist vs. Political Economy Explanations
3.022 (55 Dobra) Chair: Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
Discussant: Heikki Patomaki, University of Helsinki
How do we know? Assessing different explanations of the revival of
essentialising and antagonistic self-other relations in Europe
Heikki Patomaki
University of Helsinki, Finland
Neoliberal Nationalism vs Social Democratic Multilateralism in the Euro Crisis
Adam Harmes
Western University, Canada
Post-territoriality with boundaries: On the ambivalences of the European
integration project
Thomas Diez
University of Tuebingen, Germany
The vicious circle of essentialisation: Peace and the revival of geopolitics in
Europe
Stefano Guzzini
University of Uppsala, Sweden
11:15am - 1:00pm SB35-4: Is Diplomacy of Concert weakened by the risk of exclusion?
1.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Bertrand Badie, Sciences Po Paris
Discussant: Noe Cornago, University of the Basque Country
Conference diplomacy
AJR Groom
Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom
Emerging middle powers and club governance: The functions and limits of
exclusive diplomacy
Folashade Soulé-Kohndou
Ceri
Middle powers' strategies in Concert diplomacy
Melanie Albaret1, Delphine Lagrange2
1
University of Auvergne (Clermont Ferrand); 2Ceri
Music and the diplomacy of concert: How to think about integration
aesthetically?
Frédéric Ramel
Sciences Po Paris, France
11:15am - 1:00pm SB37-7: The International Political Economy of the Eurozone Periphery: PIIGs for
Brudzinski's Room Sale?
Chair: Mathis Georg Heinrich, Lancaster University
(Kazimierzowski Discussant: Johannes Jaeger, University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna
Palace)
Capital Eat Capital: Economic Crisis and Capitalist Cannibalism in Southern
Europe
Roberto Roccu
King's College London, United Kingdom
Crises in Emerging Market Economies: Lessons for Greece
Alexandra Vlachopoulou
Master Graduate Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
PIIGs for Sale! The Crisis of the Eurozone within the Context of the Financial
Crisis
Leila Simona Talani
King's College London, United Kingdom
11:15am - 1:00pm SB38-7: The OECD-DAC: under-researched, but also unimportant?
212 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Joren Verschaeve, Ghent University
Discussant: Joren Verschaeve, Ghent University
Peer Pressure as Soft Power: The Case of the Development Assistance
Committee (DAC)
Ruth Ben-Artzi
Providence College, United States of America
Is the Development Assistance Committee still calling the tune? A comparative
analysis of the OECD-DAC and the UN-DCF.
Joren Verschaeve
Ghent University, Belgium
The ‘development of others’ and the hegemony of donor countries: The historical
origins of the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee
Matthias Schmelzer
European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), University of Geneva
Why and how members contribute to collective action in the DAC? A
comparative analysis of Japan and the UK
Masumi Owa
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
1:00pm - 2:15pm
Lunch
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC02-5: The Caucasus and Central Asia Battlefield
113 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
Chair: Marcin Kaczmarski, University of Warsaw
Discussant: Szymon Kardaś, University of Warsaw
U.S. policy in post-Soviet Central Asia after the Cold War
Tomasz Pugacewicz
Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland
Ups and Downs in Foreign Policy of Uzbekistan Towards Security Approach of
Russia
Tugce Varol Sevim1, Alexander Rozanov2
1
2
Istanbul Aydin university, Turkey; Moscow State University
Iran in Struggle for Influence in post-Soviet Central Asia: main goals and driving
factors
Nikolay Aleksandrovich Kozhanov
Institute of the Middle East, Russian Federation
Russia's role in Central Asia's crisis resolution in the 21st century
Dmitry Foryy
University of Siegen, Germany
2008 Russia-Georgia Conflict And Vladimir Putin’s Role In The Foreign Policy
Making Process Of Russia
Ugur Baran Hanagasi
İstanbul Bilgi University, Turkey
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC03-3: The European Union and autocratic regimes: approaches and
instruments
2.012 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Anais Marin, Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Discussant: Anais Marin, Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Crisis? Whose crises? Comparing the ‘real’ and imagined effects of the Eurocrisis on EU democracy promotion policy
Giselle Bosse
Maastricht University, Netherlands, The
Reconstructing a Post-Bipolar Europe: Impactful Pariahs? The Art of Geopolitical
Blackmail, Crisis-Escalation and Other Lessons Learnt from Lukashenka’s
‘Dictaplomacy’
Anais Marin
Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Helsinki
Decision-making practices of the European Union in times of crisis and the case
of European Neighbourhood Policy
Michal Natorski
College of Europe, Poland
The EU’s validation of Moroccan semi-authoritarianism and de-politicisation of
the discourse on democratisation
Irene Fernández Molina
College of Europe, Poland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC05-7: Roundtable on What's so critical about critical military studies?
3.025 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Rachel Woodward, Newcastle University
Discussant: Ben Wadham, Flinders University
What’s so critical about critical military studies?
1
2
3
Ryerson Christie , Cynthia Enloe , Victoria Basham
1
University of Bristol, United Kingdom; 2Clark University, USA; 3University of Exeter
2:15pm - 4:00pm
116 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
SC09-10: Public Diplomacy and Soft Power
Chair: Merje Kuus, The University of British Columbia
An emerging soft power? Actors and institutions in Brazilian contemporary
cultural diplomacy
Tatiana Coutto
American Graduate School of International Relations, France
Kung fu actors, Porn Stars, Generals or Writers – all having a say in diplomacy:
Managing the Crisis of the Senkaku Islands
Akos Kopper
Kanagawa University, Japan
Locating Diplomatic Expertise: Knowledge and Authority in EU External
Relations
Merje Kuus
The University of British Columbia, Canada
“Putting the GREAT Back into Great Britain”: National Identity, Public-Private
Collaboration & Transfers of Brand Equity in 2012’s Global Promotional
Campaign
James Pamment
University of Texas at Austin, United States of America
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC11-16: The Shifting Terrain of European Security
1.007 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Benjamin Kienzle, King's College London
Discussant: Ursula Stark Urrestarazu, Goethe University
Towards a European Army? Objectives and Obstacles in European Defence
Cooperation
Stephanie Beth Anderson
University of Wyoming, United States of America
European military crisis management missions: More than just a sum of
European member states acting together?
Julia Schmidt
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
EU Foreign Policy and Security
Benjamin Kienzle1, Bruno Oliveira Martins2, Antoine Vandemoortele3
1
King's College London, United Kingdom; 2University of Minho, Braga, Portugal; 3King's College
London, United Kingdom
EU foreign policy in the context of terrorism, civil wars and uprisings
Elise Feron
University of Kent
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC11-17: European Foreign Policy
1.008 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Aasne Kalland Aarstad, Aarhus University
Discussant: Aasne Kalland Aarstad, Aarhus University
European Public Intellectuals
Cornelia Benvenuta Navari
University of Buckingham, United Kingdom
50. Value promotion (democracy, human rights and …)
Robert Kissack
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Spain
European Foreign Policy and the Role of Think Tanks
Johan Emil Eriksson
Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden
External Perceptions of EU's Power at the UN Human Rights Council
Hanna Tuominen
University of Helsinki, Finland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
214 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
SC14-5: Strategic Partnerships and ENP: Appraising Conditionality(ies)
Chair: Alena Vysotskayaa Guedes Vieira, NICPRI/Unniversity of Minho
Discussant: Irma Slomczynska, Maria Curie Sklodowska University
Double dating or between two fires? Cross-conditionality within Armenia’s
interaction with the EU and Russia
Nelli Babayan
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
EU Borders, Limit Fetish & The Squeezed Ukrainian Middle: How Security and
Fundamental Rights Agendas Combine to Limit Mobility for Ukrainians
Benjamin Tallis1,2
1
2
University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; Anglo American University, Prague, Czech Republic
EU-Ukraine: Forging a Very Special Partnership
Alena Vysotskayaa Guedes Vieira
NICPRI/Unniversity of Minho, Portugal
2:15pm - 4:00pm SC19-7: Roundtable on International History, Historical Sociology and IR, or
IR?
216 (Old Library of Historical
Chair: Daniel M. Green, University of Delaware
University of
Warsaw)
International History, Historical Sociology and IR, or Historical IR?
George Lawson1, Barry Buzan2, Daniel Nexon4, Morten Skumsrud Andersen3, Bryan
Mabee5, Benjamin de Carvalho3
1
LSE, United Kingdom; 2LSE, United Kingdom; 3NUPI, Norway; 4Georgetown University, USA;
5
Queen Mary, University of London, UK
2:15pm - 4:00pm
215 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
SC23-7: Challenges in International Organizations
Chair: Clara Egger, Sciences Po Grenoble - UMR PACTE
Discussant: Krzysztof Pelc, McGill University
Election Observation Missions in Times of Crisis
Hans Schmeets1,2, Alena Shuba1
1
Maastricht Univiversity, The Netherlands; 2Statistics Netherlands
A Global Development Agenda Beyond 2015: Access and Acceptance
Magdalena Bexell, Kristina Jönsson
Lund University, Sweden
OPEC. Challenges in the 21st century
Rafał Ulatowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
102 (Collegium
Iuridicum III)
SC26-5: Resisting Precarity
Chair: Matt Davies, Newcastle University
Discussant: Wanda Vrasti, Humboldt Universitaet
Resisting “precarity”: reflections from the experience of “San Precario”
Alessandro Arrigoni
King's College London, United Kingdom
A Democratic Critique of the Production of Precarious Life
Sara Kalm1, Sofia Näsström2
1
Lund University, Sweden; 2Uppsala University, Sweden
The Colombian Conflict during the Uribe government and the management of the
humanitarian consequences of the violence
Diogo Monteiro Dario
University of St Andrews, UK
A Counter-Intuitive Response to Precarity: Lessons from and for Mental Health
Daniel Augustus Nicholls
ACT Health/University of Canberra, Australia
Militant Practices in Fashion
Oliver Lewis, Cottia Thorowgood
Ministry of Defence, United Kingdom
Education and Knowledge in the Global Political Economy: Hegemonising
Precarity in a neoliberal world
Owen Worth, Joanna McDarby
University of Limerick, Ireland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
112 (Old Library of
University of
Warsaw)
SC27-6: Comparative Analyses of Regional Integration and Crises
Chair: Thomas Ploetze, University Leipzig
Discussant: Jens-Uwe Wunderlich, Aston University
Financial Crises as Catalysts for Regional Cooperation? Chances and Obstacles
for Financial Integration in ASEAN+3, MERCOSUR and the Eurozone
Sebastian Krapohl
University of Bamberg, Germany
Financial crises, International Interventions and Domestic Opposition against
Regional Integration
Anja Jetschke1, Bernd Schlipphak2
1
University of Goettingen, Germany; 2University of Goettingen, Germany
How to cope with political and economic crisis in Africa? - Economic Community
of West African States (ECOWAS) and Southern African Development
Community in comparative perspective
Stefan Johann Plenk
University of Neubiberg / Munich, Germany
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC29-5: Roundtable on The European Security Strategy - Ten Years After:
the WMD dimension
115 (Old Library of Exploring
Chair: Clara Portela, Singapore Management University
University of
Discussant: James C. Sperling, University of Akron
Warsaw)
The European Security Strategy - Ten Years After
1
2
3
4
Kamil Zwolski , Clara Portela , Jim Sperling , Michal Onderco
1
University of Southampton, UK; 2Singapore Management University; 3University of Akron; 4Vrije
Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC30-10: Securitisation and Conflict Studies
2.014 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Discussant: Thomas Diez, University of Tuebingen
Narratives of Terrorism and the Security vs. Civil Liberties Tradeoff
Andreas Gofas
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Securitisation of Ethnic Communities in Conflict Environments and Its
Implications on Peace-Building Efforts
Ilke Dagli
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Securitization and Desecuritization Dynamics in Dealing with Aceh’s Separatist
Movement: A Case from Indonesia
Yandry Kurniawan Kasim
Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg, Germany
The Phenomenon of “Multilevel/Multiple” Securitisation: Across the Domestic
and International Levels in Protracted Conflicts Problem (Transnistria Case)
Sergey Rastoltsev
Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Russian Federation
What Happened to the China Threat? Why Desecuritizing is seen as the better
approach to security in Indonesian Foreign Policy
Jann Christoph von der Pütten
University of Tampere, School of Management, Finland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC34-5: Financial and economic innovations and the production of space
3.022 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Benjamin Wilhelm, University of Erfurt
Discussant: Philip G Cerny, University of Manchester
Financializing Spaces, Spacing Financialization and New Forms of Banking
Benjamin Wilhelm
University of Erfurt, Germany
Emerging Risks and the conceptuality of space
Carsten Baran
Universität Rostock, Germany
Kant's fuzzy empirical reality and social categories of IR
Oliver Kessler
University of Erfurt, Germany
The Unification, Standardization and Regulation of Insurance Markets
Jean-Christophe Graz, Léa Breton
Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC36-4: Impacts of shipping development on international relations in the Arctic
3.024 (55 Dobra)
Chair: Andreas Raspotnik, University of Cologne
Discussant: Andreas Raspotnik, University of Cologne
Arctic shipping and maritime regionalism
Michał Łuszczuk
Jan Kochanowski University, Poland
Institutional interplay in Arctic shipping governance: role of the Arctic Council in
development of IMO's Polar Code
Piotr Graczyk
University of Tromsø, Norway
Transport, shipping and trade in the Arctic – Interests and potential of the EU
Andreas Raspotnik
Iniversity of Cologne, Germany
2:15pm - 4:00pm
SC37-9: The International Political Economy of Eurozone Crisis: Synthetic
Brudzinski's Room Perspectives
Chair: Alan Cafruny, Hamilton College
(Kazimierzowski Discussant: J. Magnus Ryner, King's College London
Palace)
Civil Society and Financial Markets: What Is Not Happening and Why
Jan Aart Scholte
University of Warwick, United Kingdom
The Eurozone Crisis: A Cultural Political Economy Perspective
Robert Douglas Jessop
Lancaster University, United Kingdom
The Paradigmatic Exception: Italy in the Global and European Crisis
Riccardo Bellofiore
University of Bergamo, Italy
Resolving the Euro Crisis: Towards Democratic Global Keynesianism
Heikki Patomaki
University of Helsinki, Finland
2:15pm - 4:00pm
403 (Collegium
Iuridicum I)
SC39-5: Towards a virtuous cooperation in peace processes?
Chair: Philippe Droz-Vincent, University of Toulouse
Discussant: Lyubov Grigorova Mincheva, Sofia University
From the threat to the opportunity: The role of natural resources on the way to
the peace
Šárka Cabadová Waisová
West Bohemian University, Czech Republic
Groups of Friends in UN-led peace processes: Variable-geometry groupings as
an alternative to institutionalized multilateral processes (Panel 4)
Elodie, Benedicte Convergne
Sciences Po Paris, Columbia University
Looking at coordination between the United Nations and other mediators:
Between discourses and the search for effective partnerships
Milena Dieckhoff
Sciences Po Paris - CERI, France

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