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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION
NORTHEAST
46th Annual Convention 7 – 8 November 2014
“CONCEPT AND CONCEPTUALIZATION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS”
Baltimore, MD Embassy Suites Baltimore – Inner Harbor
Friday, November 7Luncheon with Speaker, ISA President Amitav Acharya Edinburgh Hall, Embassy Suites Bal more - (by registra on)ISA President Amitav Acharya"Advancing Global IR: A Research and Teaching Agenda"
12:45 PM 2:00 PM
Conference Keynote Address, Margaret KeckDoric, Embassy Suites Bal more - "Inhabi ng Disciplinary Borderlands"
6:45 PM 7:30 PM
Evening Recep onEdinburgh Hall, Embassy Suites Bal more
7:30 PM 8:30 PM
Saturday, November 8ISA-Northeast Governing Council Mee ngOriental, Embassy Suites Bal more
7:30 AM 8:15 AM
Lunch for Methodology WorkshopOriental, Embassy Suites Bal more
12:45 PM 2:15 PM
Northeast CircleVeterans , Embassy Suites Bal more - Jack Amoureux A Prac ce of Ethics for Global Poli cs
6:30 PM 8:00 PM
2014 ISA – NORTHEAST AWARD RECIPIENTS FRED HARTMANN AWARD Best Graduate Student paper Presented at ISA – Northeast 2013 Swati Srivastava (American University), “Varieties of Constructivism” A. LEROY BENNETT AWARD Best Faculty Paper Presented at ISA – Northeast 2013 Giovanni Mantilla (Brown University), “Social Coercion in International Law-Making: The Forgotten Revision of the Geneva Conventions in the 1970s” Honorable Mention: Isaac Kamola (Trinity College), “Realism From the African Anticolonial Archive: Cabral and the Limits of International Relations Theory”
2014 ISA – NORTHEAST CIRCLE
Saturday, November 8 6:30 – 8:00 PM, Veterans
Honoree: Jack Amoureux, Wake Forest University A Practice of Ethics for Global Politics
Chair: Harry D. Gould, Florida International University Discussants: Chris Brown, The London School of Economics
Jennifer Culbert, The Johns Hopkins University Brent Steele, University of Utah
Lauren Wilcox, Cambridge University
THE CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS ARE PLEASED TO RECOGNIZE THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE
FOLLOWING SPONSORS: Academic Council on the United Nations (ACUNS) American University, School of International Service Florida International University, Department of Politics and International Relations Palgrave Macmillan University of Massachusetts Boston, Global Governance and Human Security Program in the McCormack Graduate School University of Michigan Press
ROOM DIRECTORY Composite Room – 3rd Floor Concordia Room – 3rd Floor Edinburgh Hall – 5th Floor Ionic Room – 3rd Floor Oriental Room – 4th Floor Tuscan Room – 3rd Floor Veterans Room – 3rd Floor
Friday
Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Bal more
Roundtable on Jennifer Mitzen's New Book, "Power in Concert: The Nineteenth Century Origins of Global Governance"
FA01: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)
Part. J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)Part. Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama)Part. Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University)Part. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)
Roundtable
Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Bal more
China as Global PlayerFA02: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Zenel Garcia (Florida Interna onal University)
Panel
China as a Concept: What kind of Interna onal Actor is China?Nicholas Khoo (University of Otago (New Zealand))
The transforma on of Chinese na onal imagina on and challenging hierarchy at the fron ers
Karyn Wang (Johns Hopkins University)Contras ng legacies from similar revolu onary heritages: How the rebellious origins of the American and Chinese poli cal systems have led to significantly different foreign policy perspec ves today
Francis Grice (McDaniel College)Global Image and Domes c Poli cs: China in the Coverage of the Xinhua
Mohammed Al-Azdee (University of Bridgeport )
Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Bal more
Cri cal Security Studies (1)FA03: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Benjamin R. Banta (Ohio University)
Panel
Conceptualizing the Super-Empowered Individual: Individualiza on and Securi za on in Networked IR
Eric M. Blanchard (Columbia University)Poli cs as a Process: Analyzing the Poli cal Stakes of Recent Trends in Security
Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen (Bard College)Securing America through the Re/Telling of '9/11'
M. L. deRaismes Combes (American University)Why Cri cal Security Studies?
Edwin Daniel Jacob (Rutgers)Discovering Disposi fs: Managing the Norma ve Dilemma of Wri ng Security
Nathan Kelly (University of Oklahoma)
Room: Concordia, Embassy Suites Bal more
Arms Control and Non-Prolifera onFA04: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Elizabeth Ann Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University)
Panel
The denucleariza on puzzle: Squaring IR theory with the nuclear-weapon-free zone
N.A.J. Taylor (The New School and University of Queensland)
Explaining arms embargo complianceKathrin Kranz (University of Notre Dame)
Lessons learned? US arms export policy to IraqKathrin Kranz (University of Notre Dame)Laura Weis (University of Notre Dame)
Room: Veterans , Embassy Suites Bal more
Conflict, Media on, HealingFA05: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York)
Panel
Who Knows Nigeria? Conflict Exper se and Knowledge Genera on in Peacebuilding Prac ce
Linda S. Bishai (United States Ins tute of Peace)Untangling the Concept of “Regime Change from Within"
Ivan Sascha Sheehan (University of Bal more)Spaces of Crisis, Scarred by Violence: The Architecture of Lebbeus Woods and the Post-Conflict Transi on of the Cityscape from War to Reconcilia on
Terilyn Johnston Hun ngton (University of Kansas)Liberal Peace and Conflict management: The Problema c Reconcilia on Processes
Marta Vrbe c (Gallaudet University)State as a Norm Entrepreneur: The Language of Ac on Plans to Prevent and End Recruitment of Children in Armed Conflict within PKOs Mandates in Africa
Iuliia Kononenko (Department of Global Affairs, Rutgers University-Newark)
Media on as an adap ve process: media on a empts in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Xinhui JIANG (University of Delaware)
Room: Oriental, Embassy Suites Bal more
Persistent Poli cal Violence in Africa in the Wake of Declining Civil Wars
FA06: Friday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Dorina Bekoe (Africa Center for Strategic Studies)
Chair/Discussant
Jaquline Wilson (United States Ins tute of Peace)
Panel
Elec ng Peace? Understanding Ghana’s Rela vely Peaceful Presiden al Elec ons
Faith I. Okpotor (University of Delaware)Assessing the United Na ons’ Electoral Cer fica on against the 2010 Post-elec on Violence in Côte d’Ivoire
Dorina Bekoe (Africa Center for Strategic Studies)Marie Milward (Analy c Services Inc. )
Understanding Local and Intercommunal Violence in Sudan and South Sudan following the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement
Jaquline Wilson (United States Ins tute of Peace)Preven ng Electoral Violence through Censorship or Self Control? Informa on Technology, the State, and the Voter in the Kenyan Elec on of 2013
Warigia Bowman (Clinton School School of Public Service, University of Arkansas )
Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Bal more
Conceptualizing ReflexivityFB01: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University)
Part. Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University)Part. Mauro J. Caraccioli (University of Florida)Part. Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama)Part. Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)
Roundtable
Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Bal more
Borders and Migra onFB02: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)
Panel
Turkey’s deconstruc on and reproduc on of the “standard of civiliza on” in the field of migra on and asylum
Julie e Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg)Securing Home from Abroad: The Poli cs of State-Diaspora Rela ons
Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University)From Taboo to Taboo: The Changing Border Discourse and Policy in West Germany, 1945 to 1990
Boaz Atzili (American University)Anne Kantel (American University )
Universal Human Rights Regimes and Immigra on Control Policies in Outcast States
Yeufen Hsieh (University at Albany (SUNY))
Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Bal more
Energy Poli csFB03: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University)
Panel
Energy Security for the EU Post-Russia: The New Geopoli cs of Market Liberaliza on
Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio)Is Iranian Natural Gas an Alterna ve to Russian Gas Imports to the EU?
Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)Radioac ve Change: Nuclear Accidents as Focusing Events for Compara ve Policy Change
Victoria Sanchez (University of Delaware)“A er Rome was Built: Prudence and the Need for Energy Infrastructure Maintenance”
Melisa Balos (Florida Interna onal University)
Room: Concordia, Embassy Suites Bal more
Gender, Equality, and Cri queFB04: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)
Panel
(RE)framing Gender Equality: It's not Gender, It's Not EqualityKara Ellerby (University of Delaware)
Somaly Mam’s Lies and the “Truth about Trafficking”Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware)Samantha Kelley (University of Delaware)
The Cri cal Space We Share: Exploring Connec ons Between Cri cal Visions of Interna onal, Intercultural, and Inter-religious Studies
Easten Law (American University)
Room: Veterans , Embassy Suites Bal more
Contemporary US Foreign PolicyFB05: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
John Logan Mi on (Dalhousie University)
Panel
The Impact of the Return of Authoritarianism to Egypt & the Middle East on the United States` Interests
Ahmed Zohny (Coppin State University)The Forma on of American Excep onal Iden es: A Three-Tier Model of the “Standard of Civiliza on” in American Foreign Policy
Taesuh Cha (The Johns Hopkins University)
Room: Oriental, Embassy Suites Bal more
Interna onal Rela ons Theory: Agency, Affect, and Aliena onFB06: Friday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Chris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Panel
Re-conceptualizing interna onal poli cal agency beyond universal norma vity: assessing Cri cal Realism’s contribu on.
Laura Zano (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University)
Parsing the Passions: Categories, Cri cal Realism, and Construc vism in the Study of Emo ons in World Poli cs
Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University)Transna onal Argumenta on and Delibera on: The Contribu on of Iden ty to Concep ons of Order
Michael Habegger (University of Delaware)Aliena ng The Globe: On the Psychoanaly cs of Cosmopolitanism
Bryant Sculos (Florida Interna onal University)
Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Bal more
Regional and Interna onal Order(s) in the Long Nineteenth CenturyFC01: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University)
Panel
Between Hierarchy, Sovereignty and Interven onism: Compe ng Projects of Order in 19th Century Europe
Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)Char ng the Contours of Regional Cultural Hierarchy: A Liberal Standard of Civiliza on in Europe, 1846-56
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)
Rejec ng Interna onal Society: Imperial China’s refusal to adopt Westphalian Diplomacy
David E. Banks (American University)“I Want to Kill the Capitalists!” Propaganda of the Deed at the End of the Long 19th Century
Mark A. Shirk (University of Maryland)
Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Bal more
Conflict ‘A er’ the AnthropoceneFC02: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Daniel Bertrand Monk (Colgate University)
Panel
“Pictures of the Apocalypse: Visualizing Climate Change in the Anthropocene”
David Campbell (University of Durham)“Sadna d’Ara Chad Hu [For the Founda on of the Land is All One]”?
Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama)Laments for Murdered Elephants: Ex nc on Regimes, Sen ment Swirls, and Species Jus ce
Nancy Ries (Colgate University)Playing War and Genocide: Endgame: Syria and Darfur is Dying
Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)
Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Bal more
Protest and ResistanceFC03: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University)
Panel
ALBA and ‘Nuestra America’: Subjects and Spaces of Hegemony in La n America
Jason R. Weidner (El Colegio de México)Does Russell Brand Have a Point, or does being cheeky count as revolu on?
Stefanie R. Fishel (Hobart William Smith)Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University)
(Re)conceptualising power/resistance through the dead bodies of U.S. soldiers
Kandida Iris Purnell (University of Aberdeen)On the concept of ‘resistance’ and its limits in IR
Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen (Bard College)Narra ng Nonviolence: Postcolonial Interroga ons of Resistance in Pales ne
Timothy Seidel (American University)
Room: Concordia, Embassy Suites Bal more
The Poli cs of Knowledge in Interna onal Rela onsFC04: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
Panel
Africa is not a country: teaching global awareness to undergraduate students
Anat Niv-Solomon (City University of New York)Scien fic Progress and Interna onal Security Studies
Nicholas Anderson (Yale University)From TRIPS to ACTA: U.S. hegemonic decline and the global intellectual property regime
Felipe Filomeno (University of Maryland Bal more County)Mariana Carioni (UFSC)
Interna onal Scien fic Rela ons: A systemic approach to the new reality of scien fic knowledge in the Interna onal System
FRANCISCO JAVIER DEL CANTO VITERALE (Johns Hopkins University)
Room: Veterans , Embassy Suites Bal more
Philosophy of Science and IRFC05: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
J. Samuel Barkin (University of Massachuse s Boston)
Panel
The Paradox of Progress in IR ResearchLaura Sjoberg (University of Florida)
Theory Evalua on and Progress in Studies of Democra c DyadsFred Chernoff (Colgate University)
The Bias of ‘Science’: On the Intellectual Appeal of Neoposi vismPatrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)
Using tools from the philosophy of science to help shape future research in IR
Ewan Harrison (Rutgers University)
Room: Oriental, Embassy Suites Bal more
Interna onal Rela ons Theory: Knowledge, Prac ce, DiscourseFC06: Friday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University)
Panel
On Theory and Prac ceChris Brown (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
A Sociological Analysis of the Decline of American IR TheoryIdo Oren (University of Florida)
On the Condi on of Knowledge in IR Steven Torrente (University of Kansas)
Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Bal more
The Terrain of New WarFD01: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)
Chair/Discussant
Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama)
Panel
Posthuman WarLauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge)
War is what states (un)make of it?Jacob Mundy (Colgate University)
The Problem of Genocide and New WarBenjamin Meiches (Johns Hopkins University)
AKs, 3D, and 4G: The Materiality of Open Source WarfareStefanie R. Fishel (Hobart William Smith)
Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Bal more
Roundtable on Publishing in Interna onal Rela ons FD02: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Harry D. Gould (Florida Interna onal University)
Part. Renee E. Marlin-Benne (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)Part. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)Part. Melody Herr (University of Michigan Press)
Roundtable
Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Bal more
Rethinking Force and CrisisFD03: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport)
Panel
“A conceptual framework for compara ve understanding of “force””
Louise Stanton (New Jersey City University)Interven on at the End of History: Geopoli cs and Legi ma on of Force A er the Cold War
Christopher D. LaRoche (University of Toronto)
Humanitarianism in War: Bellicosity Enablement in the 1999 Duress Bombing of Belgrade
Benjamin R. Banta (Ohio University)Global Security and Convergence
Liana Eustacia Reyes (New York University )Poli cs of Order: Crisis in Interna onal Rela ons
Edwin Kent Morris (Virginia Tech)Homo Economicus Goes to War
Sco Gerber (Johns Hopkins University)
Room: Concordia, Embassy Suites Bal more
Cri cal Security Studies (2)FD04: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Eric M. Blanchard (Columbia University)
Panel
Re-inscribing the West: NATO and the Burlesque Return of Geopoli cs in Europe
Andreas Behnke (University of Reading)The Intersec on of Vernacular Security, Terrorism and the Sociology of Everyday Life
Jacob L. Stump (Shepherd University)“Playing the Away Game” in the Sahara-Sahel
Casey B McNeill (Johns Hopkins)Security, Immunity and Global Outside
Ali Fuat Birol (The University of Alabama)
Room: Veterans , Embassy Suites Bal more
Drones!FD05: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Jack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University)
Panel
We Are Watching You: Drones, Data, and Boundaries in the War on Terror
Mark A. Shirk (University of Maryland)Casualty Averse for Whom? Noncombatant Casual es, Ambiguous Jus ce, and Recogni on in Drone Warfare
Terilyn Johnston Hun ngton (University of Kansas)The final arms race: A military ethical reflec on on the effects of ar ficial superintelligence on drone warfare and American counterterrorism
Gabriel Boulianne Gobeil (University of O awa)Targeted Drone Strikes and Interna onal Humanitarian Law
Jeffrey Bachman (American University)
Room: Oriental, Embassy Suites Bal more
Agency, and World(s) MakingFD06: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Jason R. Weidner (El Colegio de México)
Panel
Concepts of Agency in the Prac ces of HIV Preven on in South Africa
Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)World Making in the African An -Colonial Context
Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University)'The Earth shall wax old & co.': The Co-emergence of Energy and Environmentalism in the Nineteenth Century
Cara Dagge (Johns Hopkins University)Planet versus Profit: Re-Thinking the Ethics of Land Conserva on
Mauro J. Caraccioli (University of Florida)
Excuses, Excuses: Sovereignty & Rhetoric in Global Health Governance
Mara Pillinger (George Washington University)
Saturday
Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Bal more
Great Powers at Play in AsiaSA01: Saturday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Francis Grice (McDaniel College)
Panel
Rebalance and the 'Silent War' John L. Linantud (University of Houston Downtown)
Japan and the Republic of Korea: The Role of Great Powers in Securing the East Asian Supercomplex
Zenel Garcia (Florida Interna onal University)Open-Ended Strategic Partnerships: Redefining Diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific Asia
Vibhanshu Shekhar (Scholar-in-Residence, American University, School of Interna onal Service)
South Korea's New China Policy Under Park Geun-hyeJaeho Hwang (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Bal more
Interna onal Development TodaySA02: Saturday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Travis Blemings (Temple University )
Panel
Systemic Differen a on and the Global Distribu on of Wealth Nick Galasso (Oxfam America)
An Urgent Re-Conceptualiza on of Post-Modern Development: The Agenda of the Small Island Developing State
Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University)A ‘Modi’-fied India: Promises, and Portends of Democracy and Development Amidst An Uncertain Glory
Rekha Da a (Monmouth University)Dylan Maynard (American University)Samuel Maynard (Georgetown University)
Why Would Countries Want to Join Interna onal Development Ins tu ons? : The Case of South Korea’s Decision to Join the OECD Development Assistance Commi ee
Seok Joon Kim (George Washington University)
Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Bal more
Media, technology and conflict in the Horn of AfricaSA03: Saturday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Warigia Bowman (Clinton School School of Public Service, University of Arkansas )
Chair/Discussant
Joan Mower (Voice of America, Board of Broadcas ng Governors)
Panel
Somali socio-poli cal narra ves: both sides ge ng it wrongPAUL NANTULYA (NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY )
Al Shabaab et al vs. the Media? Violent Contesta ons over Somali Local Radio
Devon Ochieng (Africa Center for Strategic Studies)Mobile technology: inci ng or preven ng electoral violence in Kenya?
Warigia Bowman (Clinton School School of Public Service, University of Arkansas )
SMS Systems for Crisis Mi ga on and Response in the Horn of Africa
Maggie McDonough (Souktel Inc)
Room: Concordia, Embassy Suites Bal more
Methodology WorkshopSA04-W: Saturday 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM
Part. Kandida Iris Purnell (University of Aberdeen)Part. Eric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University)Part. Taesuh Cha (The Johns Hopkins University)Part. Bri nee Carter (University of Kansas)Part. Lina Benabdallah (University of Florida)Part. Miles Evers (George Washington University)Part. Timothy Seidel (American University)Part. Mauro J. Caraccioli (University of Florida)Part. Terilyn Johnston Hun ngton (University of Kansas)Part. Luke B. Campbell (University of Kansas)Part. Yehonatan Abramson (Johns Hopkins University)Chair Daniel J. Levine (The University of Alabama)Chair Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)Disc. Francois Debrix (Virginia Tech)Disc. Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge)Disc. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)Disc. Jennifer Mitzen (Ohio State University)
Methodology Workshop
Room: Veterans , Embassy Suites Bal more
The Future of the Gulf Coopera on CouncilSA05: Saturday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Samuel R. Greene (NESA Center, Na onal Defense University (USA) and Na onal Defense College, Abu Dhabi)
Part. Robert Stewart-Ingersoll (UAE Na onal Defense College & Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies)
Part. Dania Thafer (American University)Part. Gawdat Bahgat (NESA Center)Part. David DesRoches (NESA Center)
Roundtable
Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Bal more
TerrorismSA06: Saturday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair/Discussant
Ivan Sascha Sheehan (University of Bal more)
Panel
Afghanistan: Who Won the War? Mark Silinsky (US Army Intelligence)
Depic ng Female Suicide Bombers: Understanding the Radicaliza on Process
Bina Patel (Nova Southeastern University/HC Mediate)The Essence of Terrorism: An Elusive Defini on
Bryan Brophy-Baermann (Lesley University)
Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Bal more
Roundtable on Ewan Harrison's New Book "The Triumph of Democracy and the Eclipse of the West"
SB01: Saturday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)
Part. Fred Chernoff (Colgate University)Part. Ewan Harrison (Rutgers University)Part. Brent J. Steele (University of Utah)
Roundtable
Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Bal more
Russia and its 'Near Abroad'SB02: Saturday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Ginta T. Palubinskas (West Virginia State University)
Panel
Russia vs. the West: Economic Ba le for UkraineRandall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University)
US as the most important “Other” in Russian foreign policyMagdalena Leichtova (University of West Bohemia)
The Kaliningrad Exclave: An Asset or a Liability to Russian Foreign Policy
Inga Miller (University at Albany, SUNY)
Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Bal more
Global Gendering and Gendering the GlobalSB03: Saturday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware)
Panel
Governing Gender and Gendering Governance: Making Feminist Sense of the Moral and Instrumental Governance Claims by Women Execu ves in Sub-Saharan Africa
Chiedo Nwankwor Queenpins, Narcas, and Mules: The Feminiza on of the Global War on Drugs
Sara Jann (University of Delaware)Presence without being Present?: Sinn Fein's Representa on of Women through Absten onism
Mary Nugent (Rutgers University - New Brunswick)
Room: Veterans , Embassy Suites Bal more
Norm and Power in the Interna onal Poli cal EconomySB05: Saturday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University)
Panel
"Neoliberalism To Come": Poli cal Risk Indices and the Logic of Promise
Swa Srivastava (Northwestern University)How rising countries face their financial power
RUI HE (Nankai University)Veto Players and Lebanon’s stalled WTO accession
Cheryl Mariani (University of Delaware)Ins tu onal and Poli cal Condi ons of Corporate Social Responsibility: What Makes Chinese CSR Work in Sino-Africa Coopera on?
Soojin Song (University of Delaware )Norma ve Barriers to Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment
Timothy Turnbull (Brown University)
Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Bal more
Learning, Communica ng, Coopera ngSB06: Saturday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair/Discussant
Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)
Panel
Coping with Situa onal AmbiguityBen D. Mor (University of Haifa)
The Parable of the Two Allies? An -US Rhetoric and Pro-US Policy in Daniel Ortega’s Nicaragua
Samuel R. Greene (NESA Center, Na onal Defense University (USA) and Na onal Defense College, Abu Dhabi)Stacy Keogh (Whitworth University)Landon Hankins (Southern Methodist University, Deadman School of Law)
Schelling and his Cri cs: Understanding When, Why, and How Reputa ons Ma er
John Logan Mi on (Dalhousie University)Can States Communicate Their Mo ves? : A Survey Experiment on the Public’s A tude
Seok Joon Kim (George Washington University)
Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Bal more
Sexuali es and Social MovementsSC01: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)
Panel
Sexual Subjec vity, Austerity, and Popular Sovereignty: The Neo-Liberal Poli cs of Global LGBT Rights
Bre Remkus Bri (University of Delaware)The Arc of the Moral Universe is an Asymptote: Goal Contesta on, Marginaliza on, Intersec onality, and Pa erns of Social Movements' Pursuit of Jus ce
Horia Michael Dijmarescu (Northwestern University)The ambigui es of so power: Conchita Wurst, the Eurovision Song Contest and media spectacle
Jonathan Burston (University of Western Ontario)
Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Bal more
Interna onal LawSC02: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Andrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University)
Panel
The Destruc on of Cultural Property: A View from (and for) Interna onal Rela ons
Ma hew S. Weinert (University of Delaware)Is Interna onal Humanitarian Law Enough To Protect Civilians In Conflict? A Legal Examina on On Israel-Pales ne Conflict In Gaza
Li-li Chen (University of Florida)The Interna onal Criminal Court (ICC) and Africa: self-referrals and organized hypocrisy
Oumar Ba (University of Florida)The Aegean Sea Con nental Shelf Dispute in Terms of Interna onal Law of the Sea
Arda ÖZKAN (American University)
Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Bal more
Human Rights and Humanitarian Organiza onSC03: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Stefanie R. Fishel (Hobart William Smith)
Panel
Founda ons of Giving: The Impact of Charitable Trusts on Humanitarian Ac on
Denis V. Kennedy (College of the Holy Cross)Not All Human Rights have Norms: The Case of the Right to Food
Michelle D. Jurkovich (Brown University)
Interna onal Solu ons to Local Exploita on? Interna onal Instruments to Protect Workers from the Abuse of Mul -Na onal Corpora ons in Brazil.
Sophie le Blanc (University of Delaware)Structurally Unsound: Democra za on in Myanmar and Religious Violence
Erica Seng-White (George Mason University)The Religious Freedom Peace
Nilay Saiya (State University of New York, Brockport)
Room: Veterans , Embassy Suites Bal more
Empire and SovereigntySC05: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Linda S. Bishai (United States Ins tute of Peace)
Panel
Legi mizing the Empire: Varie es of Imperialism in Historical East Asia
Joseph MacKay (University of Toronto)"Kashmir Is an Integral Part of India": Interroga ng Territorial Integrity with Reference to Sovereignty in the Princely States
T. J. Liguori (Florida Interna onal University)Private Sovereigns in World Poli cs
Swa Srivastava (Northwestern University)
Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Bal more
Issues of Resource Security in Global GovernanceSC06: Saturday 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM
Chair/Discussant
Randall E. Newnham (Pennsylvania State University)
Panel
Securi zing Rare Earth Supply Chains in an Informa on Technology Dependent World
Ryan Kiggins (University of Central Oklahoma)The Oceans Compact and Global Governance
Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport)Natural Resource Extrac on and Violent Conflict: Opening the Black Box
Joshua Wayland (University of Maryland, College Park)The Role of Ins tu ons in Fisheries Management
Andrew Tirrell (Fletcher School, Tu s Universty)The Geopoli cs of Phosphorus -- and Food Secure Futures
Marion Dixon (American University)
Room: Tuscan, Embassy Suites Bal more
Just War: Humanitarian Considera onsSD01: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)
Panel
Genocide and the Vicissitudes of Global Humanitarian Sen mentAndrew A. G. Ross (Ohio University)
Brazilian Foreign Policy, R2P, and the Protec on of Civilians in Armed Conflicts: contribu ons from an emerging power to the strengthening of interna onal norms on conflict preven on
Marcelo M. Valenca (Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ))Toward a Theory of Humanitarian War
Benjamin R. Banta (Ohio University)Echoing Aquinas’s Ethics on Just War: Pursuing Jus ce or Order?
Syeda Beena Butool (Lecturer, Department of Social Science, IBA, Karachi, Pakistan)
Room: Composite, Embassy Suites Bal more
Technical and Doctrinal Debates in Contemporary Military StrategySD02: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Mark Silinsky (US Army Intelligence)
Panel
Strategic Vulnerability and the Vietnam War: Tet Offensive, Defeat of Gradual Escala on and Path to Disengagement
Soul Park (University of Notre Dame)Ocean Opacity and the Transparency Revolu on
Elizabeth Ann Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins University)Myth of empires 2.0 ? Bolstering US security through military presence in Afghanistan (2012-2016)
Thomas Cavanna (University of Pennsylvania )State Strategy in Territorial Conflict: A Conceptual Analysis
Andrew Taffer (Tu s University)
Room: Ionic, Embassy Suites Bal more
Interroga ng Foreign AidSD03: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Dave Benjamin (University of Bridgeport)
Panel
Trickle Down Aid? The Local Impact of Foreign Aid for Water and Sanita on in Malawi
Joshua Wayland (University of Maryland, College Park)The Biopoli cs of Foreign Aid: Problema zing Chinese Aid to Africans
Lina Benabdallah (University of Florida)The Poli cs of Development Aid: Explaining Pa erns in World Bank Aid Alloca on
Travis Blemings (Temple University )
Room: Concordia, Embassy Suites Bal more
History and Historical Transi onSD04: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Daniel M. Green (University of Delaware)
Panel
Which Historical Legacies Ma er in East Asian Interna onal Rela ons?
Seo-Hyun Park (Lafaye e College)Tomorrow Never Knows: Poli cal Realism and the Rejec on of History
Christopher D. LaRoche (University of Toronto)Dynamic Difference and Religious Conflict in Early Modern Europe
David Straszheim (Rutgers-New Brunswick)From Spain to the Netherlands: A Power Transi on Ended by War
Zhijun Gao (Claremont Graduate University)
Room: Veterans , Embassy Suites Bal more
Beyond Representa ve Democracy and Capitalism: What can we learn from local radical experiences and how can they be expanded?
SD05: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Christopher M. Brown (Georgia Southern University)
Panel
Poli cal and Economic Alterna ves from the South: Learning from Black and Indigenous Communi es in Colombia
Bernd Reiter (University of South Florida)
Wandering Self-Rulers in Cape Town, South AfricaRumbidzai R. Mufuka (University of Miami)
Agroecology: A Transforma ve Poli cs?Brandon Huson (University of South Florida)
Dikgosi le Dikgotla: An Analysis of the Ins tu ons of Chie aincy and the Kgotla in Botswana, and their Democra c Quality
Neo Mokgwathi (Williams College )
Room: Chapter, Embassy Suites Bal more
Field Research in Foreign Lands: Challenges and Successes SD06: Saturday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM
Chair/Discussant
Gretchen Bauer (University of Delaware)
Part. Sophie le Blanc (University of Delaware)Part. Faith I. Okpotor (University of Delaware)Part. Chiedo Nwankwor
Roundtable
FB02, SA04-WAbramson, Yehonatan
FA02Al-Azdee, Mohammed
FD05, FB01Amoureux, Jack L.
FC04Anderson, Nicholas
FB02Atzili, Boaz
SD01, FC02, SA04-WAuchter, Jessica
SC02Ba, Oumar
FD05Bachman, Jeffrey
SA05Bahgat, Gawdat
FB03Balos, Melisa
FC01Banks, David E.
SD01, FA03, FD03Banta, Benjamin R.
FC05, FA01Barkin, J. Samuel
SD06Bauer, Gretchen
FD04Behnke, Andreas
FA06Bekoe, Dorina
SD03, SA04-WBenabdallah, Lina
SD03, FD03, SC06Benjamin, Dave
FD04Birol, Ali Fuat
FA05, SC05Bishai, Linda S.
FA03, FD04Blanchard, Eric M.
SA02, SD03Blemings, Travis
FD05Boulianne Gobeil, Gabriel
FA06, SA03Bowman , Warigia
SA06Brophy-Baermann, Bryan
FC06, FB06Brown, Chris
SB05, SA02, SD05Brown, Christopher M.
SC01Burston, Jonathan
SD01Butool, Syeda Beena
FC02Campbell, David
SA04-WCampbell, Luke B.
FD06, FB01, SA04-WCaraccioli, Mauro J.
FC04Carioni, Mariana
SA04-WCarter, Bri nee
SD02Cavanna, Thomas
FB05, SA04-WCha, Taesuh
SC02Chen, Li-li
FC05, SB01Chernoff, Fred
FA03Combes, M. L. deRaismes
FD06Dagge , Cara
SA02Da a, Rekha
SA04-WDebrix, Francois
FC04DEL CANTO VITERALE, FRANCISCO JAVIER
SA05DesRoches, David
SC01Dijmarescu, Horia Michael
SC06Dixon, Marion
FB04Ellerby, Kara
SA04-WEvers, Miles
FC04Filomeno, Felipe
FC03, SC03, FD01Fishel, Stefanie R.
FD06, FB02, SB06Frueh, Jamie
SA02Galasso, Nick
SD04Gao, Zhijun
FA02, SA01Garcia, Zenel
FD03Gerber, Sco
FC06, FD02Gould, Harry D.
FC01, SD04, SB01, FA01Green, Daniel M.
SB06, SA05Greene, Samuel R.
FA02, SA01Grice, Francis
FB06Habegger, Michael
SB06Hankins, Landon
FC05, SB01Harrison, Ewan
SB05HE, RUI
FD02Herr, Melody
FB02Hsieh, Yeufen
FD05, FA05, SA04-WHun ngton, Terilyn Johnston
SD05Huson, Brandon
SA01Hwang, Jaeho
FC03, FA03Hyvönen, Ari-Elmeri
FC05, FA01, FD02, SA04-WJackson, Patrick Thaddeus
FA03Jacob, Edwin Daniel
SB03Jann, Sara
FA05JIANG, Xinhui
SC03Jurkovich, Michelle D.
FB02Kantel , Anne J.
FB04Kelley, Samantha
FA03Kelly, Nathan
SC03Kennedy, Denis V.
SB06Keogh, Stacy
FA02Khoo, Nicholas
FC03Kiersey, Nicholas
SC06Kiggins, Ryan
SA02, SB06Kim, Seok Joon
FA05Kononenko, Iuliia
FA04Kranz, Kathrin
SD04, FD03LaRoche, Christopher D.
FB04Law, Easten
SC03, SD06le Blanc, Sophie
SB02Leichtova, Magdalena
FC01, FA01Lemke, Tobias
FC02, FD01, FA01, FB01, SA04-WLevine, Daniel J.
SC05Liguori, T. J.
SA01Linantud, John L.
FB04, SB03Lobasz, Jennifer K.
SD01M. Valenca, Marcelo
SC05MacKay, Joseph
FD06Malik, Shiera S.
SB05Mariani, Cheryl
FC03, FD02Marlin-Benne , Renee E.
SA02Maynard, Dylan
SA02Maynard, Samuel
SA03McDonough, Maggie
FD04McNeill, Casey B
FD01Meiches, Benjamin
FA04, SD02Mendenhall, Elizabeth Ann
SB02Miller, Inga
Index of Par cipants
FA06Milward, Marie
FB05, SB06Mi on, John Logan
FC01, FA01, SA04-WMitzen, Jennifer
SD05Mokgwathi, Neo
FC02Monk, Daniel Bertrand
SB06Mor, Ben D.
FD03Morris, Edwin Kent
SA03Mower, Joan
SD05Mufuka, Rumbidzai R.
FD01Mundy, Jacob
SA03NANTULYA, PAUL
FB03, SB02, SC06Newnham, Randall E.
FC04, FD02Nexon, Daniel
FC04, FA05Niv-Solomon, Anat
SB03Nugent, Mary
SB03, SD06Nwankwor, Chiedo
SA03Ochieng, Devon
FA06, SD06Okpotor, Faith I.
FC06Oren, Ido
SC02Ozkan, Arda
FB03, SB02Palubinskas, Ginta T.
SD04Park, Seo-Hyun
SD02Park, Soul
SA06Patel, Bina
FD06Pillinger, Mara
FC03, SA04-WPurnell, Kandida Iris
SD05Reiter, Bernd
SC01Remkus Bri , Bre
FD03Reyes, Liana Eustacia
FC02Ries, Nancy
SD01, SC02, FB01Ross, Andrew A. G.
SC03Saiya, Nilay
FB03Sanchez, Victoria
FB06Sculos, Bryant
FC03, SA04-WSeidel, Timothy
SC03Seng-White, Erica
FA05, SA06Sheehan, Ivan Sascha
SA01Shekhar, Vibhanshu
FC01, FD05Shirk, Mark A.
SD02, SA06Silinsky, Mark
FB04, SC01, FC05, FD02Sjoberg, Laura
SB05Song, Soojin
SB05, SC05Srivastava, Swa
FD03Stanton, Louise
FD01, SB01, FB01Steele, Brent J.
FB03Stefanova, Boyka
SA05Stewart-Ingersoll, Robert
SD04Straszheim, David
FD04Stump, Jacob L.
SD02Taffer, Andrew
FA04Taylor, N.A.J.
SA05Thafer, Dania
SC06Tirrell, Andrew
FB02Tolay, Julie e
FC06Torrente, Steven
SB05Turnbull, Timothy
FB06, SA04-WVan Rythoven, Eric A.
FA05Vrbe c, Marta
FA02Wang, Karyn
SD03, SC06Wayland, Joshua
FD06, FC03Weidner, Jason R.
SC02Weinert, Ma hew S.
FA04Weis, Laura
FD01, SA04-WWilcox, Lauren
FA06Wilson, Jaquline
FB06Zano , Laura
FB05Zohny, Ahmed
Index of Par cipants