Assessing feasibility of hydropeacebuilding in the Jordan River Basin using serious gaming and a human ecosystem approach
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Arash Abizadeh (McGill University) Part. Nancy Bertoldi (University of Toronto) Part. Joseph Carens (University of Toronto) Part. Kimberly Hutchings (London School of Economics) Part. Catherine Lu (McGill University) Roundtable Peace Studies Theory Resistance Studies as an Academic Pursuit SD03: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Disc. Charlo e V. Heath‐Kelly (University of Warwick) Panel Discursive Resistance, Counter‐exper se and the Cri cal Terrorism Studies Project Richard Jackson (University of Otago, New Zealand) Methodological Challenges. How To Study Peace Educa on As Resistance Prac ces? Michael Schulz (School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg) Mapping Resistance Studies Mikael Baaz (University of Gothenburg) De ning and Categorizing ”Resistance” Mona Lilja (University of Gothenburg) Stellan Vinthagen (Gothenburg University) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Going Cri cal: Tensions in Cri cal Security Studies SD04: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Thierry Balzacq (University of Edinburgh) Part. Claudia E. Aradau (King's College London) Part. Tarak Karim Barkawi (London School of Economics) Part. Didier Bigo (Paris Ins tute of Poli cal Studies) Part. Karin Fierke (University of St. Andrews) Part. Jef Huysmans (Open University) Part. Annick T. R. Wibben (University of San Francisco) Roundtable Theory IR Theory in Prac ce and in Context: Perspec ves from the New Genera on SD05: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Disc. Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen) Panel (Why) Does (IR) Pluralism Ma er? David M. McCourt (University of She eld, UK) Do Our Theore cal Endeavours 'Impact'? Academic Capitalism and IR's Research Impact Helen L. Turton (University of She eld) Bombs Away: Pales nian Gra , Aesthe c Knowledge/s, and Cri cal Pedagogy Sarah Jamal (Aberystwyth University) (Re) construc ng Construc vism: New approaches to Interna onal Rela ons Theory Hamza Bin Jehangir (Texas A&M University at Qatar) Hassan Bashir (Texas A&M University at Qatar) ‘Living In The End Of (Theory) Times? Ir Theory And The Pluralist Mood Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews) Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Poli cal Demography and Geography Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Part II Geopoli cs of Mobility: Living Life In, Through, Refusing, and/or Resis ng the Border SD06: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Louise Amoore (Durham University) Disc. Elena Barabantseva (University of Manchester) Panel Grounding Resistance to the Border Regime in post 15‐M Madrid Ari Jerrems (Monash University) Mexican and Spanish Guest Workers at the Borders of State and Self, 1942‐71 Julie Weise (University of Oregon) Across the Water and Against the Clock: Time and space in the government of irregular mari me migra on Genevieve Piche (Carleton University) Democracy and Poli cs of Space: Kreuzberg, the Contested “Turkish Neighborhood” of Berlin Berna Turam (Northeastern University) Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Peace Studies Spaces and Places of Reconstruc on: Localized Peace and Civil Society SD07: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Antoine Vandemoortele (King's College London) Disc. Kieran Mi on (King's College London) Panel The EU, Civil Society and the Governance of Con ict in Georgia, Cyprus and BiH Kristo er Lidén (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) Nona Mikhelidze (Is tuto A ari Internazionali (IAI); Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa) Old and New Tensions in Statebuilding and Peacebuilding Projects in Somalia Kenneth J. Menkhaus (Davidson College) Health, Security and Peacebuilding: The European Union, civil society and community‐based approaches to post‐con ict reconstruc on Antoine Vandemoortele (King's College London) Having the Cake or Ea ng it? Local Ownership or Democracy? The Case of Decentraliza on Ini a ves in Rwanda Nina Wilen (Royal Military Academy) Reimagining Communi es in Northern Ireland: The Commodi ca on of Division Cillian McGra an (University of Ulster) Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Postwar Violence Control – Between Global Policies and Local Needs SD08: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Nadine Ansorg (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Disc. Susanna P. Campbell (The Graduate Ins tute (IHEID), Geneva) Panel The Tunisian and Libyan Security Sectors and the Revolu onary Upheavals: Managing Insecurity in Light of the Propaga on of Small Arms and Mili as Moncef Kartas (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal and Development Studies) Introducing a New Dataset on Ethnic Imbalance in the Security Sector Nadine Ansorg (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Felix Haass (GIGA Hamburg) Julia Strasheim (German Ins tute of Global and Areas Studies (GIGA)) Governing the Peace in Rural Guatemala: How Local Actors Compliment, or Collide Ma hew Klick (University of Denver) Generals For Good? Do‐Good Generals And The Structural Endurance Of War me Networks Mats Utas (The Nordic Africa Ins tute) Anders Themnér (Uppsala University) Postwar Violence Control – Global Engineering Of Local Security Sabine Kurtenbach (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies) Interna onal Security Studies Pa erns and Puzzles in Interna onal Terrorism SD09: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Chris an Dorsch (University Bamberg) Disc. Victor Asal (State University of New York at Albany) Panel Game of Phones: Why Terrorists Give Pre‐A ack Warnings and Why Governments Believe Them Joseph M. Brown (Columbia University) Explaining the Mul lateraliza on of Interna onal Counterterrorism: Evidence from the UN Security Council’s Record on Terrorism since 1946 Chris an Dorsch (University Bamberg) Does External Interven on into Civil Wars Increase Terrorism? Charity Butcher (Kennesaw State University) How Terrorism Ends: Impact of Lethality on the Group’s Survival Muhammad Nawaz (Kansas State University) It’s What’s on the Inside that Counts: Explaining the Puzzle of Unclaimed Terrorist A acks Charles W. Mahoney (California State University, Long Beach) Interna onal Security Studies Variants of Realism in Interna onal Security SD10: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Miriam Fendius Elman (Syracuse University) Disc. Miriam Fendius Elman (Syracuse University) Panel Crucible of Anarchy: Human Nature and the Origins of O ensive Realism Dominic Johnson (University of Oxford) Bradley Thayer (University of Bath) What Kind of Interna onal Actor is China? Neo‐Realist Theory in the Post‐Cold War Era Nicholas Khoo (University of Otago (New Zealand)) Realists as Free Traders: Foreign Commerce as an Instrument of Na onal Power, Great Britain 1896‐1914 Dong Jung Kim (University of Chicago) Jewish Historical Memory and Israeli Security Policy Ariel Roth (The Israel Ins tute) “My Foresight Does Not Embrace Such Remote Fears”: Britain, France And The Emergence Of American Hegemony Chad Nelson (University of California, Los Angeles) Feminist Theory and Gender Studies FTGS Mentoring: Naviga ng the Academic Waters SD11: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Nicole Detraz (University of Memphis) Part. Annica Kronsell (Lund University) Part. Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida) Part. Kristen Williams (Clark University) Part. Elisabeth Pruegl (Graduate Ins tute , Geneva) Roundtable Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Spaces and Places of Mul lateralism in Today's World SD13: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Alynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire) Part. David M. Malone (United Na ons University (UNU)) Part. Je rey Lauren (‐) Part. James P. Muldoon (The Mosaic Ins tute) Part. Margaret P. Karns (University of Dayton) Part. Ka e Verlin Laa kainen (Adelphi University) Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Nuclear Prolifera on, Nonprolifera on, and Counterprolifera on SD14: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Maria Rost Rublee (Australian Na onal University) Disc. Tom Sauer (University of Antwerp) Panel Explaining Nuclear Forbearance. Civil Society and Sweden´s Decision to Abandon the Nuclear Weapons Plans, 1955‐1968 Thomas Jonter (Stockholm University) Libya and the Failure of Mixed Strategies Robert J. Reardon (Harvard University) Nuclear Nonprolifera on within the Context of U.S. Alliances – Protec on, Status, and the Psychology of West Germany’s Nuclear Reversal Jonas Schneider (Ins tute for Security Policy at the University of Kiel) The Poli cal Geography of Nuclear Prolifera on Todd Clayton Robinson (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) Colin Flint (Utah State University) Does Prolifera on Beget Prolifera on? Lessons from the Egypt’s Response to Israeli Prolifera on, 1955‐1981 Philipp Bleek (Monterey Ins tute of Interna onal Studies) Interna onal Ethics The Responsibility to Protect: Moving Forward post-Libya and Syria SD15: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Jason Ralph (POLIS‐University of Leeds) Part. Thomas G. Weiss (CUNY Graduate Center) Part. Tim Dunne (University of Queensland) Part. Ramesh C. Thakur (University of Waterloo) Part. Jennifer Welsh (Oxford University) Part. Kai Michael Kenkel (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) Roundtable Interna onal Security Studies Revisi ng Deterrence: From Nuclear Threats to Denial, and from State to Non-state SD16: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Alex Wilner (Munk School, University of Toronto) Disc. Gary A. Ackerman (University of Maryland) Panel The Theorist who Leaves almost Nothing to Chance: Schelling’s Ambigui es and the Acceptability of Nuclear deterrence Prac ces Benoit Pelopidas (University of Bristol) Out from behind the Nuclear Shadow: Deterrence by Denial in Contemporary Security Alex Wilner (Munk School, University of Toronto) Deterrence by Denial in Context John P. Sawyer (University of Maryland (START)) Amy E. Pate (University of Maryland) Change and Con nuity in the Israeli Approach to Deterrence (by Denial) Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky (IDC Herzliya) How to Deter Terrorists Max Abrahms (Northeastern University) Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Presiden al Panel: Space and Place in Poli cal Geography SD17: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair John O'Loughlin Disc. Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo (PRIO)) Panel What Does The Poli cal Geography Of Con ict Mean? Clionadh A. Raleigh (University of Dublin) Revisi ng the Territorial Trap John Agnew (University of California, Los Angeles) The Last Neocon War? The United States and the 2008 Russian‐ Georgian War Gerard Toal (Virginia Tech) Geography Is More Than Space; Reconceptualizing And Measuring Distance And Context In The Study Of Con icts. Andrew M. Linke (University of Colorado at Boulder) John O'Loughlin Theory Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Causal Explana on in Interna onal Rela ons SD18: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Eric Grynaviski (George Washington University) Disc. Colin Wight (University of Sydney) Part. Robert Adcock (George Washington University) Part. German C. Prieto (Universidad Javeriana) Part. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University) Roundtable Peace Studies Environmental Studies Climate Change and Other Disasters: Impact on Con ict SD19: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Sören Scholvin (Ins tute of Economic and Cultural Geography, Leibniz‐Universität Hannover) Disc. Jenny R. Kehl (University of Wisconsin) Panel Climate Change And Militaries Worldwide Michael Brzoska (University of Hamburg) Natural Resources, Con ict, And Women Siri Aas Rustad (Peace Research Ins tute Oslo) What Determines The Success Of Humanitarian Nego a ons With Rebel Groups In Times Of Natural Disasters? The Case Of The Philippines Colin Walch (Uppsala University) Disaster Diplomacy, Con ict Resolu on and Peace Building: Earthquake, Tsunami, Hurricane and Cyclone Diplomacy Sezai Ozcelik (Cankiri Karatekin University, Cankiri, Turkey) Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Spaces and Places of Impunity: Geopoli cs and Geoeconomics SD20: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Elspeth Sarah Van Veeren (YCISS, York University) Disc. Rebecca Adler‐Nissen (University of Copenhagen) Panel From Discourse to (Non‐)Ac on: Analyzing the Meaning Contest over Private Military and Security Companies in Great Britain Berenike Prem (University of Bremen) Governing through Impunity, Resis ng through Rights: States, Corpora ons and the Rightless Subjects of Neoliberalism Louiza Odysseos (University of Sussex) Impunity, Power, and the Cosmopolitan Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales) The Interna onal Law and Poli cs of Impunity: Violence, Incarcera on, and the Re‐ordering of Space in Interna onal Rela ons Vivienne Jabri (King's College London) Le ng Die With Impunity: The Poli cal Condi ons Of Abandonment Anna Selmeczi (University of the Western Cape) Religion and Interna onal Rela ons Creed and Contesta on: The Interac on of Religion and Poli cs in Domes c and Interna onal Arenas SD21: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Monica Du y To (University of Oxford) Disc. Nathan Brown (George Washington University) Panel Religion and Strategy in Civil Wars Reyko Huang (Texas A&M University) The Transna onal Turn and Islamic Exiles: Khomeini and Bin Laden Compared Ariel I. Ahram (Virginia Tech) John Gledhill (University of Oxford) Chinese‐Muslim Rela ons: A Mul ‐Level Analysis Joerg Friedrichs (University of Oxford) Faith in Inclusion or Exclusion? Modera on and Accommoda on of Islamist Par es Mohammad Tabaar (Texas A & M University) Compara ve Interdisciplinary Studies Theme: Spaces and Places: Geopoli cs in an Era of Globaliza on Interna onal Poli cal Sociology Spacing Space: Moments of Spa aliza on in Global Prac ces SD22: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Disc. Mustapha Kamal Pasha (Aberystwyth University) Panel Between Newtonian Mechanis c Vision and Roman c Organicism: Re ec on on the Enduring Hope for Agency in the Debates over ‘proper’ Metaphors for Space Hitomi Koyama (Johns Hopkins University) Acts of 'Hos pitality': Towards a State of Preemp on? Corey Ranford-Robinson (Department of Poli cal Science, York University ) Some Sustained Re ec ons on an Innkeeper's Sign: Thinking the World through Spectrality, Nihilism, and Violence Timothy Vasko (Johns Hopkins University) The Spa al Incongrui es of Mul lingual Life: Toward a Language‐ Based Theory of Region Allen Stack (Johns Hopkins University) EU’s Di cult Heritage: Representa ons of ‘Europe’ as a Spa al and Temporal Phenomenon in Iden ty Cons tu on Zeynep Arkan (Hace epe University) Global Development Decolonizing Interna onal Rela ons: Indigeneity, Se ler Colonialism, and Social Jus ce SD23: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Konstan n Kilibarda (York University) Disc. Konstan n Kilibarda (York University) Disc. Hassan Bashir (Texas A&M University at Qatar) Panel The Post‐Se ler Colonial State and the Geopoli cs of Spa al Alterna ves Robert E. Latham (York University) Red Power: Models of Indigenous Governance and IR Theory David Bruce MacDonald (University of Guelph) Never Sure: Indigenous Ways Of Knowing And The Se ler Scholar In Interna onal Rela ons Kate Daley (York University) Rethinking Interna onal Rela ons Theory as if North and South American 'Indians' Ma ered Neta Carol Crawford (Boston University) Interna onal Organiza on Theory The Legi ma on of Interna onal Organiza ons SD24: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Steven Bernstein (University of Toronto) Disc. Mlada Bukovansky (Smith College) Panel Does new poli cal communica on mean a new ontology for interna onal rela ons? Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway, University of London) The Legi ma on of Interna onal Organiza ons through Democra c Decision‐Making Principles Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago) Interna onal Organiza ons and the Terms of Legi ma on: A Case Study of the GATT/WTO, 1970‐2009 Klaus Dingwerth (University of Bremen) Legi macy and Legi ma on in Global Governance Jens Bartelson (Lund University) Anders Uhlin (Lund University) Modernity, Ra onaliza on, and the Legi macy of Interna onal Public Administra on Jens Ste ek (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Interna onal Communica on The Interna onal Poli cs of Cyber (In)Security SD25: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Laura Roselle (Elon University) Disc. Taylor R. Owen (Columbia University) Panel Global Governance of Cyber Security, ICT and Converging Technologies: Public‐Private Rela ons and Accountability Johan Eriksson (Swedish Ins tute of Interna onal A airs) Lindy M. Newlove-Eriksson (Swedish Na onal Defence College) Who's on First? The Public Private Partnership in Na onal Cyber Security Strategies Madeline M. Carr (Aberystwyth University) Digital Sovereignty, Infrastructural Power, and Terrains of Cyber Defense – Exploring Chinese Techno‐poli cs Maximilian Mayer (Bonn University) Digital Excep onalism: A Poli cal Economy Of Social Produc on In Aninforma on Age Phillip Kalantzis Cope (The New School for Social Research) Don’t Men on the War: Is There a Cyber Cold War and if so, How Does it Compare to the Other One? Milton L. Mueller (Syracuse University) Global Development The Rhythms of the Interna onal: Sites, Rhythms, and the Everyday SD26: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Elisabe a Brighi (University of Cambridge) Disc. Kyle A. Grayson (Newcastle University) Part. Robbie G. Shilliam (Queen Mary, University of London) Part. Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS, University of London) Part. Xavier Guillaume (University of Edinburgh) Part. Elisabe a Brighi (University of Cambridge) Roundtable Interna onal Poli cal Economy Credit Ra ng: Risk, Crisis, and Reform SD27: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Benjamin J. Cohen (University of California, Santa Barbara) Disc. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt) Panel The Problem with Credit Ra ngs Bartholomew Paudyn (University of Victoria) Timothy J. Sinclair (University of Warwick) The O ‐Label Use of Credit Ra ngs Akos Rona-Tas Delega on, Re‐regula on and the Quest for Control: Ins tu onal Dynamics in States' Approaches to Credit Ra ng Agencies Andreas Kruck (University of Munich (LMU)) Credit Ra ng Agencies As An Arm Of The State Alexandra Ourousso (Brunel University ) The Financializa on of Regula on Through Credit Ra ngs Natalia Besedovsky Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Human Rights The Impact of Authoritarianism on Violence SD28: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Eelco van der Maat (Vanderbilt University) Disc. Christopher Fariss (Pennsylvania State University) Panel Dictators, Protesters, and Repression Joseph Wright (Penn State University) Slipping Leaders and the Dogs of War Eelco van der Maat (Vanderbilt University) The Manner of Entering and Losing O ce in Dictatorships Jun Koga (University of Strathclyde ) Poli cs by Force: Violent Compe on for Power in Africa Philip Roessler (College of William and Mary) Scien c Study of Interna onal Processes Violence, Non-violence, and the Poli cs of Fragmenta on in Divided Movements SD29: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Lee Seymour (Leiden University) Disc. Theodore McLauchlin (Université de Montréal) Panel Violence Among Armed Non‐State Actors: Evidence from Colombia Michael L. Weintraub (Yale University) Nego a ons and Fac onalism: Ideology, Resources, and Rivalry in Mindanao Noa Levanon (Johns Hopkins University) The Choice of Strategy and Group Compe on Marianne Dahl (Peace Research Ins tute, OSlO (PRIO)) Ac ng without Choosing: The Dynamics of Violent and Non‐Violent Resistance Kris n Bakke (University College London) Lee Seymour (Leiden University) Interna onal Security Studies Understanding US-China Rela ons SD30: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Craig A. Snyder (Deakin University) Disc. Craig A. Snyder (Deakin University) Panel China‐US Rela ons: Compe on and Coopera on under Enduring Rivalry Saira Khan (University of Amsterdam) The Rise of China and Western Threat Percep on: Avoiding the "Yellow Peril" Zoltan Buzas Reconceptualizing US‐China Rela ons Brandon K. Yoder (Old Dominion University) NATO’s New Role: Preserving Western Iden ty in the Face of a Rising China The Importance of NATO for Western Iden ty Zinaida Shevchuk (Masaryk University) The Evolu on of the Security Dilemma in US‐China Rela ons Erin Baggo (Harvard University) Interna onal Security Studies Counter Terrorism: Limits and Possibili es SD31: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair Martha Crenshaw (Stanford University) Disc. Binneh Minteh (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Panel Prac cing War as Strategic Framework: Evalua ng the E ects of Conceptualizing Counterterrorism as War Christopher B. McIntosh (Bard College) Legisla ng Against the Threat: Homeland Security Policies in the United States and Canada in the Post‐9/11 Period Sara Kristene McGuire (University of Exeter) Rethinking the Discursive Construc on of Terrorism and Counterterrorism: What Discourse Showed, Explained, and Hid Chin-Kuei Tsui (Na onal Centre for Peace and Con ict Studies, University of Otago) The Unintended Consequences of Deterring Terrorism Jonathan Monten (University of Oklahoma) Interna onal Poli cal Economy American Decline? Deba ng the Future of the US and the Rise of Emerging Powers SD32: Saturday 4:00 PM - 5:45 PM Chair James Parisot (SUNY Binghamton) Download 5.69 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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