Assessing feasibility of hydropeacebuilding in the Jordan River Basin using serious gaming and a human ecosystem approach
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Ritu Vij (University of Aberdeen) Part. Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Part. Anna M. Agathangelou (York University) Part. Mar n Weber (University of Queensland) Roundtable Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Changes and Challenges in Post-Communist States FC69: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Chair Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania) Disc. Czeslaw Tubilewicz (the University of Adelaide) Panel Telecommunica ons, Growth of Social Media, and Changing Poli cal Tension Management: 1960‐2013 Dennis Pirages (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Jonathan Bradley (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Two Roads to State Socializa on ‐ EU Environmental Norms in East Central Europe Mats Braun (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons) Liberaliza on and Labor Incorpora on in Post‐communist Europe: A Paired Comparison of Poland and the Czech Republic Rudra Sil (University of Pennsylvania) Mental Maps, Spa al Narra ves, and Norms Entrepreneurs in Foreign Policy: Czech Republic’s Eastern Policies or the ‘Return to Europe’ Perpetuated David Cadier (London School of Economics) Re‐Evalua ng the Post‐Communist Success Story, Theories of Democra c Consolida on and the Illiberal Turn in Central Eastern Europe Lise Herman (London School of Economics) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Interna onal Security Studies Silence, In(security), and Agency in Feminist Research FC70: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Chair Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Disc. Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas, Puebla) Panel Unease, silencing and silence and the commercializa on of security in Sweden Maria Stern (University of Gothenburg) Daniel Moosman (University of Gothenburg) Crea ve Truth Telling as Resistance or Silence? Gendering Tes mony before Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts Susan Michelle Thomson (Colgate University) The Power That Comes from Silence/Silencing in the Gendered Global Poli cal Economy: Contes ng Late Capitalism in Asia Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) Silent voices, Screaming Bodies: The Impossibili es and Poten ali es of Silent Protest Performance Cami Rowe (Goldsmiths, University of London) Reconsidering Silence, Voice and Agency in Feminist Security Studies Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston and Dalhousie University ) Interna onal Organiza on Mul lateralism and the Structure of Interna onal Rela ons FC71: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Chair Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Disc. Jarrod Hayes (Georgia Ins tute of Technology) Panel Regional Governance and Global Governance: The La n American Experience Arie M. Kacowicz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The architecture of mul lateralism: how trea es cons tute the interna onal system Cli on van der Linden (University of Toronto) Aarie Glas (University of Toronto) Habitual Mul lateralism and Long‐Term Regional Coopera on Aarie Glas (University of Toronto) Turning Points and Interna onal Two‐Level Games: Mul lateral Nego a ons in the GATT and the WTO Larry Crump (Gri th University) Daniel Druckman (George Mason University and Macquarie University, Australia ) Opening the Circle: The Obama Administra on and “Renewed” Mul lateralism at the United Na ons Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Post Communist States Democracy, Communism and Post-Communism FC72: Friday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Chair Anca Turcu (University of Central Florida) Disc. Thomas Jandl (American University) Panel Does Pluralism Need Liberal Ins tu ons? Vietnam's Economic Contesta on under Authoritarian Rule Thomas Jandl (American University) Globalized or Localized? 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Forsberg (University of Tampere) Panel NATO's Third Transatlan c Bargain: Exploring Implica ons for Russia ‐NATO rela ons Graeme Herd (University of Plymouth) Russia and the Council of Europe during the post‐Cold War era Hanna Smith (University of Helsinki) Russia and the OSCE’s Ordering of Pan‐European Security Space Elena Kropacheva Russia and the Pan‐European Ins tu onal Order: Reimagining Poli cal Space from the Periphery Viatcheslav Morozov (University of Tartu) Interna onal Security Studies Intelligence Studies Improving Intelligence Analysis: Best Prac ces from the Social Sciences and History FD01: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Disc. Stephen Marrin (James Madison University) Disc. Roger Z. 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John Gerard Ruggie (Harvard University) Disc. Mark Raymond (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) Panel Internet‐induced Changes in Global Governance: Mapping Transforma ons onto Exis ng Ins tu ons at the Interna onal Level and Looking ahead Mira Burri (World Trade Ins tute, University of Bern, Switzerland) Impervious to Risks? Unleashing a more e ec ve World Bank Domenico Lombardi The Crisis in Global Health Governance Innova on and Adapta on James Orbinski (University of Toronto, Munk School of Global A airs) Innova on and Adapta on in Global Security Ins tu ons and Con ict Management Fen Osler Hampson (The Centre for Interna onal Governance Innova on) A “BRICS Perspec ve” on Security Mul lateralism Mikhail A. Troitskiy (MacArthur Founda on) Global Value Chains and the Mul lateral Economic Organiza ons John Ravenhill (Balsillie School of Interna onal A airs) ISA Innova ve Panel Coloring the Interna onal: Colors, Visuality and Interna onal Rela ons FD05: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) Innova ve Panel Code Red: Chromatological Analysis of Security Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) Rune Saugmann Andersen (University of Copenhagen) Juha A. Vuori (University of Turku) Flying the Flag – Contemporary Cons tu onalism and Territorial Claims Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (University of Hamburg) Coloring Gendered Nuclear Prolifera on Saara Särmä (University of Tampere) Blood, Aesthe cs and the Colors of Thai Street Poli cs Noah Viernes (Akita Interna onal University) Color Me Bad: Visual Representa on of Enemies in Russia and the U.S. Elizaveta Gaufman (Eberhard-Karls University of Tübingen) Human Rights Interna onal Ethics Protec ng Human Rights: Du es and Responsibili es of States and Non-State Actors FD06: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair David J. Karp (University of Sussex) Disc. Anthony F. Lang, Jr. (University of St Andrews) Panel Jus ce and Care Ethics in Human Rights Advocacy Chris na Marie Gray (University of Southern California) Human Rights and the Indivisibility of State Responsibility Daniel J. Whelan (Hendrix College) Responsibility for Human Rights and the UN Guiding Principles David J. 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Jessica De Alba‐Ulloa (Universidad Anahuac Mexico Norte) Panel Peacekeeping and Non‐Governmental Organiza ons Emily Stull (Asian University for Women) DR Congo ‘Interven on Brigade’: A New form of Peacekeeping Interven onism in Africa? Fii Edu-A ul (Ko Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC)) Peacekeeping and the Legi ma on of State Authority: Behavioral Evidence from Liberia Robert Blair (Yale University) Where Does Interna onal Post‐War Engagement Go—and Why? A Quan ta ve Analysis Felix Haass (GIGA Hamburg) Global Development GDS Honors the Work of Third World Quarterly FD09: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Chair James H. Mi elman (American University) Part. Heloise Weber (University of Queensland) Part. Siba Grovogui (Johns Hopkins University) Part. Shirin M. Rai (University of Warwick) Part. Marianne H. Marchand (University of the Americas, Puebla) Part. Ma Davies (Newcastle University) Hon. Shahid Qadir (Third World Quarterly) Dis nguished Scholar Interna onal Poli cal Economy Cri cal Re ec ons on Peacebuilding, Globaliza on, and Social Movements FD10: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Jackie Smith (University of Pi sburgh) Chair Ernesto Verdeja (University of Notre Dame) Part. Mary H. Kaldor (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science) Part. Roger Mac Ginty (University of Manchester) Part. Neil Cooper (University of Bradford) Part. Dia Da Costa (Queen's University Kingston) Part. Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College) Roundtable Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on The Shi in Global Poli cs since 2008 FD11: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) Part. Carla Norrlof (University of Toronto) Part. Daniel Drezner (Tu s University) Part. Simon F. Reich (Rutgers University Newark) Part. Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Harvard University) Part. Jonathan Kirshner (Cornell University) Part. Eric Helleiner (University of Waterloo) Roundtable Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Presiden al Roundtable: John Vasquez and Research on Territory FD12: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Paul Hensel (University of North Texas) Part. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell (University of Iowa) Part. Andrew Owsiak (University of Georgia) Part. Brandon Valeriano (University of Glasgow) Roundtable Foreign Policy Analysis La n American Foreign Policies FD13: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Jorge I. Dominguez (Harvard University) Disc. Ana Covarrubias (El Colegio de Mexico) Disc. Jorge I. 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Alex Braithwaite (University of Arizona, School of Government and Public Policy) Panel Pa erns in Una ributed Data on Terrorism Kate Ivanova (Ohio State University) State Fragility and Domes c Terrorism: How State Weakness and War Interact to Produce Higher Levels of Domes c Terrorism Sambuddha Ghatak (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) Brandon Prins (University of Tennessee) Missingness in Group‐Level Studies of Terrorism John Beieler (Pennsylvania State University) Bryan Joseph Arva (Pennsylvania State University) Press A en on and the Incidence of Deadly Terrorist A acks Crystal Shelton (University of Maryland) Erik Cleven (Purdue University) Aaron Michael Ho man (Purdue University) Who Do State Sponsors of Terrorism Sponsor? The Role of Compliance in Predic ng Sponsorship Brian Lai (University of Iowa) Stephen Nemeth (East Carolina University) Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Terra Incognita: Maps and Mapping in Interna onal Rela ons FD15: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Jana Hoenke (University of Edinburgh) Disc. Jeremy Crampton (University of Kentucky) Panel Digital Mapping and the Psychology of Territorial Nego a on Jordan Branch (Brown University) Mapping Security in Africa: Cartographies and Censuses from the Colonial Conquest to the Global War on Terror Bruce A. Magnusson (Whitman College) Borderlines: Maps and the Spread of the Westphalian State from Europe to Asia Steven Pickering (Kobe University) Reading the Interna onal Through the City Sezgi Karacan (Bilkent University) Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Presiden al Panel: Human Rights in a Borderless World FD16: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Disc. Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Disc. Will H. Moore (Florida State University) Panel New Approaches to Neighborhood Human Rights Organiza on Shaming Sam Bell (Kansas State University) Tavishi Bhasin (Kennesaw State University) K. Chad Clay (University of Georgia) Amanda Murdie (University of Missouri) When Do Americans Support Torture? Courtenay R. Conrad (University of California, Merced) Will H. Moore (Florida State University) Respect for Human Rights has Improved Over Time Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Death Squads as Agents of Repression Jacqueline H. R. DeMeri (University of North Texas) Human Rights Viola ons and Interna onal Courts: Autonomy versus Power Emily Ri er (University of California, Merced) Interna onal Security Studies Strategies of New Security Environments FD17: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair James M. Goldgeier (American University) Disc. Naazneen Barma (Naval Postgraduate School) Panel Transportability of Deterrence Theory To The Space And Cyber Domains Gaurav Kampani (Cornell University) Bharath Gopalaswamy (University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign) Countering Violent Non‐State Actors: U.S. Interests in Comba ng Contemporary Mari me Piracy Edward Roy Lucas (American University) Targe ng Impunity: The UN Security Council Decision to Inves gate Atroci es Christodoulos Kaoutzanis (Columbia University) Divine Interven on: Foreign Military Involvement in Religious Civil Wars Jason Klocek (U.C. Berkeley) Lionel Beehner (Yale University) The Arab Uprisings and the Test of R2P: UN Involvement in Responding to Humanitarian Crises and Internal Con icts Pamela Shearing (King's College London / Harvard University (2013-2014)) Noa Levanon (Johns Hopkins University) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Human Rights Disaggrega ng Actors and Ac ons in Civil War FD18: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Ursula Daxecker (University of Amsterdam) Disc. Joakim Kreutz (Swedish Ins tute for Interna onal A airs) Panel Taking Advantage of Others’ Misfortunes: Rebel Divisions and Counterinsurgent Success Andrea M. Lopez (Susquehanna University) Triggering Electoral Violence Richard W. Frank (University of Sydney) The Rebellious Mind: Explaining Why People Become Rebels Ashly Adam Townsen (University of Illinois) Is Social Media Strategic? Modeling the Role of Combatant use of Social Media in the Libyan Civil War (2011) Benjamin T. Jones (The University of Mississippi) Eleonora Ma acci (The Ohio State University) The Ra onale behind Delega ng Violence: Explaining the Use of Pro ‐Government Mili as Sabine Carey (University of Mannheim) Neil J. Mitchell (University College London) Interna onal Security Studies Ins tu ons and Global Nuclear Governance FD19: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Marianne Hanson (University of Queensland) Disc. Mar n Senn (University of Innsbruck) Panel Mul lateralism and Nuclear Nonprolifera on: The Case of North Korea Wade Huntley (Naval Postgraduate School) Informal Non‐Prolifera on Regimes: The Trade‐O Between Security and Autonomy Paul A. van Hoo (University of Amsterdam) Michal Onderco (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) The Spread of “Hollanditus” in Western Europe Anne Mook (University of WYoming) Sub‐Regional to Regional: A Gradual Approach to Establishing Nuclear‐Weapon‐Free Zones Anna Péczeli (Hungarian Ins tute of Interna onal A airs - adjunct fellow) The Verifying Communi es: Arms Control and Disarmament Approaches to Nuclear Governance Roberta Mulas (University of Warwick) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theory Prac ces and Knowledge Produc on in IR FD20: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Emanuel Adler (University of Toronto) Disc. Rebecca Adler‐Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Panel Interna onal Rela ons as Prac ce of Rela onship: Towards a Cri cal Historical Ontology of Interna onal Rela ons Friederike Kuntz (University of Trier) The Temporal Bene ts of Pragma sm for Studying Interna onal Poli cs and Understanding IR Andrew R. Hom (Vanderbilt University) A Pragma st View of Power in IR Simon Pra (University of Toronto) Prac ces and Process in IR and the Quest For a Di erent Kind of Knowledge Marta Iniguez De Heredia (London School of Economics) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Economic Sanc ons and Poli cal Processes: Human Rights and Authoritarian Rule FD21: Friday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Jessica M. Anderson (University of Missouri ‐ Columbia) Panel Why Won’t You Do What I Want? In uencing Authoritarian Regimes through Economic Sanc ons Jessica Weeks (Cornell University) T. Cli on Morgan (Rice University) Speaking Up: How Human Rights INGOs Condi on the E ec veness of Sanc ons Katja Kleinberg (Binghamton University (SUNY)) Andrea Ruggeri (University of Amsterdam) Samantha Lange (University of Iowa) Taking the Streets? Disentangling the Impact of Sanc on Threats and Imposed Sanc ons on Opposi on Ac vity in Authoritarian Regimes Julia Grauvogel (GIGA Ins tute of African A airs) Amanda A. Licht (Binghamton University) Chris an von Soest (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) A Return on Social Bonds? Avoiding Economic Sanc ons in Response to Illiberal Economic Policies Mark D. 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