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Welcome to the 5th ECPR General Conference!

Dear Colleague,

I am delighted to be able to welcome you to the5th ECPR General Conference here at theUniversity of Potsdam.

The University of Potsdam is the largest researchinstitution in a city that prides itself on having thehighest density of academic and scientific facilitiesin Germany. The campus site at Griebnitzsee,where the General Conference 2009 is held, hasjust been transformed by the addition of a newbuilding, in which most of our events take place.

The Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, which acts as our host, focuseson public policy and public management (broadly understood). It offers BAdegrees in political science and public administration, sociology andeconomics as well as a range of postgraduate degrees, including a Master ofPublic Management, a Master of Global Public Policy, a Master of EuropeanGovernance and Administration (offered in cooperation with ENA andSorbonne in Paris and Humboldt-University in Berlin), and an ExecutiveMaster of Public Management with the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.

Beyond offering the comforts of a generously refurbished campus, theconference location at Potsdam also serves as a stark reminder of theturbulent history that is the backdrop of contemporary European politics.

From the Edict of Potsdam in 1685, ending religious discrimination, and thereign of Frederick the Great, whose summer residence Sanssouci becamealmost synonymous with European enlightenment, through dark moments ofGermany’s history like the handshake between President Hindenburg andChancellor Hitler on the “Day of Potsdam” in 1933, until the fall of the BerlinWall that separated Potsdam from neighbouring (West) Berlin for 40 years,the city of Potsdam – a UNESCO world heritage site since 1990 – has been atthe centre of European history. The many historical sites in and around thecity bear witness to Potsdam’s historical importance.

Finally I want to thank all those involved in preparing and organising thisconference, here in Potsdam and at the ECPR’s Central Services – withoutyour great work none of this would have been possible!

We all hope you will enjoy the Conference and the unique sites this city andregion have to offer.

Klaus H. GoetzLocal Organiser, ECPR General Conference 2009

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Martin Bull is AcademicDirector of the ECPR and Editorof the ECPR's journal of theprofession, EuropeanPol i t ica l Sc ience(EPS). He is Professorof Politics at theUniversity of Salfordwhere he is AssociateDean for Research inthe Faculty of Arts,Media & SocialSciences, and DeputyChair of Senate. He isalso Editor of the journalModern Italy.

Potsdam team

Prof. Dr. Klaus Goetz – Local Organiser

Karsten Gericke Conference Coordinator

Sabine Eichler Administrative & FinancialSupport

Falk Daviter Academic SupportMichael Koß Academic SupportLutz Mache IT & WebsiteRonny Patz Conference ProgrammeHagen Colberg Conference SupportLuise Frohberg Conference SupportIsabella Harle Conference SupportLaszlo Kovats Conference SupportAlexander El Alaoui Conference SupportThomas Tuntschew Conference SupportAnnika Werner Conference Support

… and many more in the universityadministration as well as the about 60 assistants working with us during theconference.

Luciano Bardi is Chair of theECPR, Professor of PoliticalScience at the University of

Pisa, and, in 2008–9,Fernand BraudelFellow in PoliticalSc ience at theEuropean UniversityInstitute, Florence. Heis a member of theScientific Boards oft h e d o c t o r a lp r og r ammes i npolitical science at the

Institute of Human Sciences(Florence) and IMT Lucca.

Essex team

Clare Dekker – Administrative Director

Louise Hawkridge Conference Coordinator

Collette Shepherd Executive AssistantMarcia Taylor Book Exhibition CoordinatorJeremaine Johnson Internet & IT Manager

CONVENORS & ORGANISERS

The Academic Convenors

The Organisers

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Introduction

Welcoming Words ........................................... 1

Convenors & Organisers ........................................... 2

Table of Contents ........................................... 3

University of Potsdam ........................................... 4

About ECPR ........................................... 5

Local Information ........................................... 7

Maps & Floor Plans ........................................... 8

The Programme

Day-by-Day ........................................... 14

Conference Highlights ........................................... 16

Symposia ........................................... 20

Standing Group Meetings ........................................... 22

Social Programme ........................................... 23

Book Exhibition ........................................... 24

Room Schedule ........................................... 26

Sections Overview ........................................... 28

Thursday’s Panels ........................................... 39

Friday’s Panels ........................................... 67

Saturday’s Panels ........................................... 104

Further information

Name Index ........................................... 138

Conference Sponsors ........................................... 148

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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The University of Potsdamwas founded in 1991. Itscurrent enrolment is20,000, 10 percent ofwhom are fore ignstudents. The Universityof Potsdam is the largestinstitution of highereducation in the state ofBrandenburg and is oneof the most beautifullysituated of all academicinstitutions in Germany.

It has developed into a centre for research and teaching, as well as a well-developed network for the flow and exchange of information between theacademic and business sectors. Five faculties form the pillars of theuniversity: the Philosophical Faculty, the Faculty of Life Sciences, theFaculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, the Faculty of Economics andSocial Sciences, and the Law Faculty. Co-operation with numerous externalinstitutions in the region, especially those in the area of natural science,give the university its unique profile.

The university is also characterised by its three different campuses, whichare held together by a direct train connection: The Griebnitzsee campus at

the entrance gate to Berlin;the historical campus at the“Neues Palais”, which isintegrated into themarvellous complex ofpalace buildings at the ParkSanssouci; and the campusat Golm with its modernpremises that containlaboratories and researchfacilities for students andscholars of Natural and LifeSciences.

http://www.uni-potsdam.de/english

THE UNIVERSITY OF POTSDAM

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About

european consortium for political research

The European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) is an independent, scholarlyassociation, established in 1970. It supports and encourages the training, research andcross-national co-operation of political scientists throughout Europe and beyond. The ECPRcurrently has nearly 350 European institutional members and associate members in over 40countries, from as far afield as New Zealand and Japan. These members together form anetwork of many thousands of individual political scientists, international relations andEuropean studies specialists.

activities include:

• Organising workshops, roundtables, conferences and summer schools• Publishing journals, books, articles and newsletters• Providing a comprehensive information source for political scientists through its

website, electronic bulletins and online searchable databases

who can become a member?

Any university, college, or department of any scholarly institution in Europe engaged inteaching and research in political science may apply for full membership of the Consortium.Non European institutions of similar status are eligible to become associate members.Membership of the ECPR is institutional rather than individual. This means that any individual(of post graduate status and above) from any department in a member institution mayparticipate in ECPR activities.

All information about ECPR activities is available on the ECPR web site: www.ecprnet.eu

benefits of ecpr membership:

The biggest benefit of membership is in being part of a large network of academics withrelated research interests. However, members are also entitled to:

! participate (without paying a conference fee) in the annual Joint Sessions of Workshops.Full members may apply to direct a workshop at the Joint Sessions; associate membersmay apply to co-direct a workshop. Full members are eligible to receive a reimbursementas a contribution towards their travel and per diem costs.

! participate, at reduced rates, in the General Conference ECPR members may apply to be asection/panel chair at the conference.

! apply for the mobility fund for graduate students who wish to participate in any ECPRactivities, i.e. Joint Sessions of Workshops, General and Graduate Conferences andsummer schools.

! organise a standing (research) group; associate members can co-direct a standing group.All members are encouraged to join and play a full part in any of the ECPR standinggroups.

! participate in ECPR sponsored summer schools at reduced rates.

! receive a free subscription to the ECPR journals, European Journal of Political Research(EJPR), European Political Science Review (EPSR) and European Political Science (EPS).

! receive a discount on books published by ECPR Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Routledge andOxford University Press, as well as discounts on Palgrave Macmillan journals and all booksand personal subscriptions to journals published by Blackwell or Polity Press.

ABOUT THE ECPR

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About

contacting the ecpr:

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEChairman:Professor Luciano Bardi University of Pisa

Vice Chair & Treasurer:Professor Vello Pettai University of Tartu

Other Committee members:Professor Klaus Armingeon University of BernDr Eileen Connolly Dublin City UniversityProfessor Danica Fink-Hafner University of LjubljanaProfessor André Kaiser University of CologneProfessor Niilo Kauppi Institut d'études politiques de StrasbourgProfessor William Maloney University of Newcastle upon TyneProfessor Joaquim Molins Universidad Autónoma de BarcelonaProfessor Simona Piattoni University of TrentoProfessor Jonas Tallberg Stockholm UniversityProfessor Jacob Torfing Roskilde University

DIRECTORSAcademic Director:Professor Martin Bull University of Salford

Administrative Director:Ms Clare Dekker ECPR Central Services, University of Essex

CENTRAL SERVICES STAFFMs Mary Arrieta Financial Coordinator (p/t)Ms Sarah Goodman ECPR Summer School ManagerMrs Louise Hawkridge Conference

& Membership CoordinatorMr Jeremaine Johnson Internet & IT ManagerMr Mark Kench ECPR Press ManagerMrs Collette Shepherd Executive AssistantMrs Marcia Taylor Administrative Assistant

– publications, website (p/t)Mrs Sandra Thompson Joint Sessions Coordinator

& Managing Administrator

ECPR CENTRAL SERVICES:University of EssexColchester Essex CO4 3SQUK

Tel: +44 1206 872501Fax: +44 1206 872500Email: [email protected]: www.ecprnet.eu

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Important telephone numbers

Police: 110Ambulance: 112

Potsdam touristinformation: +49 (0) 331 27 55 80

Food & Drinks – Money & Shopping – More

1. Directly at the Main Campus• university Cafeteria & HPI cafeteria• kebab & ice-Cream (Thursday & Friday) at

the train station;• beer garden & restaurant at the train station

(north of the rails);• Italian restaurant “Piazza Toscana” on the

corner R.-Breitscheid-Str./August-Bebel-Str.open: 12 pm – midnight.

2. At Babelsberg S-Bahn (city train) station/along the Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße

How to get there from Griebnitzsee:• 20–25 minutes walk along the Rudolf-

Breitscheid-Straße (north of main campus);• 6 minutes ride with the Bus 694 from the

main campus to “Hauptbahnhof” until thestop “Plantagenstraße”;

• 3 minutes ride with the S-Bahn (city train) toPotsdam until “Babelsberg”.

Around the intersection Karl-Liebknecht-Straße/Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße near “Babelsberg”train station you will find banks/ATMs, asupermarket, snack bars (sushi, kebab, pizza,Subway etc.), a pharmacy, hair dressers, restaurantsas well as the typical German restaurant “Ratskeller”in the old Babelsberg town hall (open: 11.30 am –midnight).

If you walk down the Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße awayfrom the intersection towards the Campus, you'll finda choice of restaurants & bars, inter alia (startingfrom the train station “Babelsberg”):

Chinese Restaurant “China Haus” (N° 46)open: 11.30 am – 3.30 pm; 5 pm – 11.30 pmYou'll get: food

Café “Lindencafé” (N° 47)open: Mo–Fri 9 am – midnight (or longer)

Sat–Sun 10 am – midnight (or longer)You'll get: breakfast, coffee, food

Café “Konsum” (N° 50)open: 5 pm – 1 amYou'll get: Coffee & cocktails, snacks

Bar “Happy hour” (N° 58)open: 5 pm – 4 amYou'll get: Drinks, snacks, billiard, darts

Latin Club “Terra Brasilis” (N° 62)open: from 6 pm – midnightYou'll get: food & drinks, music & dancing

Argentine & Mexican Steak House “Lorado” (N° 63)+ Bar “Lorado Lounge”

open: 4 pm – midnightYou'll get: food & drinks

Greek Restaurant “Paros” (N° 66)open: 12 pm – midnightYou'll get: food

German Restaurant “Plantagenklause” (N° 85)open: from 11.30 amYou'll get: food

3. At Potsdam Hauptbahnhof (Main Station)

How to get there from Griebnitzsee:• by S-Bahn (city train) within 7 minutes;• by region train every hour at :44 within 5

minutes.

Within the main station complex you will finda shopping centre including two supermarkets,snack and coffee bars (e.g. McDonalds), 2 ATMs, atourist information, a hair dresser etc.

4. In the historical city centre of Potsdam

How to get there:• from Potsdam Hauptbahnhof (main station)

by Tram 92 (to “Kirschallee”) & Tram 96 (to“Viereckremise”) until “BrandenburgerStraße” or “Nauener Tor” (6–7 minutes ride)

In central Potsdam you will find a variety ofrestaurants, bars, cafés etc. at different price levelsand qualities as well as supermarkets, clothesshops, a tourist information etc., all within walkingdistance. Note that restaurants and cafés along themain pedestrian street “Brandenburger Straße” closearound 8 pm; bars and restaurants in the northernpart of the historical centre open much longer. Mostmajor tourist sites (including Sanssouci palace &park) can be reached within 10–15 minutes.

5. At Park Sanssouci

How to get there from Griebnitzsee:• by region train every hour at :44 (10 minutes

ride to the station “Park Sanssouci”) +10 minutes walk

On the western side of Park Sanssouci you find thebeautifully located Potsdam University campus directlyat the palace “Neues Palais”.

6. Wannsee lake & Central Berlin

How to get there from Griebnitzsee:• S-Bahn (city train) to Berlin: 5 minutes to

Wannsee, 20–30 minutes to central Berlin

LOCAL INFORMATION

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THE PROGRAMME

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Day-by-Day Programme

Wednesday, 9th September 2009

16:00 – 19:00 Arrival, registration and book exhibition, tea/coffee available

16:00 – 19:00 Drinks reception (sponsored by West European Politics)

Thursday, 10th September 2009

08:00 – 18:00 Cafeteria open for food and drink08:00 – 18:00 Registration/book exhibition/information desk

09:00 – 10:40 Panel session 1

10:00 – 11:00 Meet the ECPR Editors (Book Exhibition, ECPR Stand)

11:00 – 12:40 Panel session 2

12:40 – 14:00 Lunch

12:40 – 14:00 Drinks reception to mark the re-launch of epsNet, for theroundtable participants and attendees (Building 1, Light well)

14:00 – 15:40 Panel session 3

16:15 – 17:15 Welcome address (Lecture Hall H 03+H 04)

• ECPR Lifetime Achievement Award

• Mattei Dogan Foundation Prize

17:15 – 18:45 Roundtable chaired by Wolfgang Merkel (Lecture Hall H 03+H 04)“Post Democracy or a New Democratic Moment?”

19:00 – 22:00 Opening reception – University of Film and Television (HFF building)supported by the Potsdam Center for Policy and Management (PCPM)and the Political Studies Association (PSA)

Friday, 11th September 2009

08:00 – 18:00 Cafeteria open for food and drink

08:30 – 18:00 Registration/book exhibition/information desk

09:00 – 10:40 Panel session 4

11:00 – 12:40 Panel session 5

DAY-BY-DAY PROGRAMME

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Day-by-Day Programme

12:40 – 14:00 Lunch

12:40 – 14:00 Launch of EPSR – Reception sponsored by CambridgeUniversity Press & ECPR (Building 1, Lightwell)

14:00 – 15:40 Panel session 6

15:00 – 16:00 Meet the ECPR Editors (Book Exhibition, ECPR Stand)

16:00 – 17:40 Panel session 7

18:00 – 19:00 Plenary lecture – John Mearsheimer (Lecture Hall H 03+H 04):

“From the Collapse of Communism to the Crisis of Capitalism:Twenty Years after the Fall of the Wall”

19:00 – 22:00 Drinks reception sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf ofEuropean Journal of Political Research (Internal Courtyard)

Saturday, 12th September 2009

08:00 – 16:30 Cafeteria open for food and drink

08:30 – 17:00 Registration/book exhibition/information desk

09:00 – 10:40 Panel session 8

11:00 – 12:40 Panel session 9

12:40 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 15:40 Panel session 10

& Roundtable “2009 German Federal Elections” (Room H 03)

16:00 – 17:40 Panel session 11

& Roundtable “2009 European Parliamentary Elections” (Room H 03)

18:00 Close of academic programme

17:50 – 18:30 Bus transfer from main venue to the Biosphäre

18:30 – 21:30 Closing reception (drinks & food) at the Biosphäre (ticket required)supported by the European University Institute

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Conference Highlights

Roundtable“Should European Politics Degrees Share a Common Core Syllabus?”

Thursday 10 September, 11:00–12:40 – Room: H 05

An undergraduate degree in “politics” from a European university may take many forms. They range from“political science” degrees with a substantial component of qualitative and quantitative researchmethodologies, through to “political studies” degrees with history, law or philosophy at their core,eschewing “science” altogether. Against the background of ever-increasing staff and student mobility onthe one hand, and developments of the Bologna process towards accreditation and quality assurance onthe other, does this matter? Does our academic discipline of “politics” need a shared vision of a commoncore for all European politics degrees?

Chair: Richard Topf, London Metropolitan University

Participants: JACQUI BRIGGS, University of LincolnHANS-DIETER KLINGEMANN, Social Science Research Centre, Berlin/ Simon Fraser University

Roundtable“Question Time! Constitutional & Electoral Reform in the ECPR”

Thursday 10 September, 14:00–15:40 – Room: H 05

Following the events in Lisbon when there was a shortage of candidates to be elected to the new ECPRExecutive Committee, the ECPR Council proposed that an Electoral and Constitutional Reform Group beestablished to consider ways of improving the governance of the ECPR, and especially the procedures itadopts for electing Executive Committee members. As part of the process of consultation and discussionof this matter, the Academic Convenors of the ECPR's General Conference at Potsdam decided to hold aRoundtable on ECPR Electoral and Constitutional Reform, whose model will be based on the BBC's famoustelevision programme, “Question Time”. ECPR members are therefore warmly invited to attend thissession where they will be in a position to ask the views and opinions of a selection of their learnedcolleagues on any issues pertinent to the subject matter, at the same time as having the opportunity toexpress their own views and opinions. Copies of the ECPR Constitution will be made available at theRoundtable.

Chair: Martin Bull, University of Salford

Participants: IAN BUDGE, University of EssexRUDY ANDEWEG, Leiden UniversityPIPPA NORRIS, Harvard UniversityGIANFRANCO PASQUINO, University of BolognaHANS KEMAN, Free University AmsterdamKAREN CELIS, Ghent UniversityROBERTO ESPINDOLA, Bradford University

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

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Plenary Roundtable Debate“Post-Democracy or a New Democratic Moment?”

Thursday 10 September, 17:15–18:45 – Room: H 03 + H 04 (Lecture Hall)

In 2004 Colin Crouch published a book entitled “Post-Democracy”. The book and the term soon becamepopular beyond the small world of political science. Crouch argues that the “democratic moment”, havingoccurred in the US slightly before and in Western Europe slightly after World War II, has passed long ago.Colin Crouch’s book does not stand alone. It is aligned to a long tradition of theory driven literature whichhas diagnosed, deplored, and predicted the crisis and decline of democracy since the early 1970s. Today,the global crisis of the financial markets seems to lead to a return of the active state. The neoliberal eraof deregulation has come to a halt. Neo-Keynesianism is back, big governments start to reregulatemarkets. Democratic politics re-conquer territory which it lost to markets during the past three decades.If this is true a new democratic moment could emerge, empowering democratic politics against marketsand business.

Chair: Wolfgang Merkel, Social Science Research Centre, Berlin

Participants: COLIN CROUCH, Warwick Business SchoolJOHN KEANE, Center for Democracy, The University of WestminsterPIPPA NORRIS, Harvard UniversityMANFRED G. SCHMIDT, Rupprecht-Karls-Universität HeidelbergVIVIEN A. SCHMIDT, Boston University

Funding opportunities for cross-national co-operation of political

scientists - Sponsored by the European Science Foundation (ESF)Friday 11 September, 09:00–10:40 – Room: HPI 1

Which opportunities do political scientists have to obtain funding for collaboration with their colleagues inother European countries? Who are the main providers of funding on a European scale? What are theright funding instruments for which kind of scientific endeavour? How to get started with an application?These are some of the questions that will be answered in this panel by experts on different Europeanfunding mechanisms. The panel convened by the European Science Foundation (ESF) which is open to allinterested researchers will consist of three short presentations of about 20 minutes per representedinstitution. Subsequently participants have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss with panellists.

Chair: Frank Kuhn, Science Officer, Social Sciences Unit, Standing Committee for the SocialSciences (SCSS), European Science Foundation (ESF)

Participants: DIMITRI CORPAKIS, Head of Unit Coordination and Horizontal issues, Directorate L: Science, Economy andSociety European Commission (EC), Directorate General for ResearchCARLOS MARTÍN-VIDE, Scientific Officer, Scientific Department, European Research CouncilExecutive Agency (ERCEA)BALÁZS KISS, Head of the Social Sciences Unit, Standing Committee for the SocialSciences (SCSS), European Sciences Foundation (ESF)

Plenary Lecture“From the Collapse of Communism to the Crisis of Capitalism: Twenty Years

after the Fall of the Wall” by John J. Mearsheimer (University of Chicago)Friday 11 September, 18:00–19:00 – Room: H 03 + H 04 (Lecture Hall)

Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Europe remains at peace. Moreover, there is no evidencethat this situation is likely to change in the near future. The main cause of Europe’s stability is itsrelationship with the United States, which has hardly changed since the end of the Cold War. Mostimportantly, America has continued to serve as Europe’s pacifier by maintaining a significant militarypresence in Europe and keeping NATO intact. Indeed, Washington has expanded NATO eastward, ineffect, putting countries like Poland and the Czech Republic under the U.S. nuclear umbrella. Europeanshave not only welcomed America’s continued presence in Europe, but they have largely accepted the ideathat the United States has a moral and strategic responsibility to run the world. In fact, the Europeans –especially the British – have even been willing to help the United States police the world. In manyimportant ways, Europe has been “Americanized” over the past 65 years, which certainly has an upside,but also has a significant downside. Whether the present relationship is sustainable over the long term –especially because of the world economic crisis – is an open question.

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Roundtable“2009 German Federal Elections”

Saturday 12 September, 14:00–15:40 – Room: H 03

The German Federal elections will take place on 27 September 2009. After four years of governingtogether in a Grand Coalition, both the CDU/CSU – led by Chancellor Merkel – and the SPD – led byForeign Minister Steinmeier – have declared that they do not wish to renew their coalition after theelections. But will election results permit a different coalition formula? And what will it look like? TheRoundtable will look back at the experience of the Grand Coalition, consider the prospects of the mainparties competing in the elections, discuss trends in electoral behaviour and shifts in the party system,and consider the implications of the Federal elections for the governance challenges that the countryfaces.

Chair: Klaus H. Goetz, University of Potsdam

Participants: THOMAS POGUNTKE, University of BochumANDREA ROEMMELE, International University BruchsalSIGRID ROßTEUTSCHER, University of Frankfurt

Building an Academic Profile: How to Apply for a Job?

Sponsored by the ECPR Graduate NetworkSaturday 12 September, 14:00–15:40 – Room: S 15

Completing a PhD and at the same time establishing a good academic profile are demanding tasks. Mostgraduates have teaching assignments, need to do their own research, must assist senior researchers andneed to hunt for funding. All this already takes up a considerable amount of time, and there are still somedaunting musts such as networking, publishing, conference and professional association participation anda whole array of other things junior academics need to get involved in so as to build a desirable academicprofile. These issues will be addressed in this ECPR Graduate Network professional development panel.The discussion is aimed at graduate students at all stages of their PhD, as well as at postdoctoralresearchers.

Roundtable“2009 European Parliamentary Elections”

Saturday 12 September, 16:00–17:40 – Room: H 03

The discussion will focus on the results of the European Parliament’s 2009 elections, with particularreference to their implications for the evolution and consolidation of parties at the European level and oftheir system. Prospects for electoral law reform, particularly along the lines suggested by British ELDRMEP Andrew Duff's proposal, will also be addressed.

Chair: Luciano Bardi, University of Pisa

Participants: GABOR TOKA, Central European University, BudapestANDREW DUFF, ELDR MEPPETER MAIR, European University Institute, FlorenceAMIE KREPPEL, University of Florida

Why and How to Get Published?Sponsored by the ECPR Graduate Network

Saturday 12 September, 16:00–17:40 – Room: S 15

One of the concerns PhD young researchers have is how to publish in international journals, where tosubmit their articles or how to get publish their dissertations. In this panel some journal editors will givetheir advices about writing an article and getting it accepted by an academic journal.

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Conference Highlights

Gerhard Lehmbruch (born 1928) is Emeritus Professor of Political Science atthe University of Konstanz, Germany. He has been President of the GermanPolitical Science Association and Vice-President of the International PoliticalScience Association.

From 1947 to 1953, he studied protestant theology, philosophy aund history inBerlin, Göttingen, Tübingen and Basle, and graduated in theology (Berlin 1952),before embarking on the study of political science, history and sociology in Parisand Tübingen from 1954–59. He received his doctorate in Tübingen in 1961,where he also served from 1960 as university assistant until taking hisHabilitation in 1969. From 1969–1973 he worked as a lecturer and and professorin Heidelberg, before becoming professor in Tübingen (1973–1978) andKonstanz (1978–1996).

His research has focused on comparative party systems, comparative politicaleconomy, negotiated democracy, patterns of interest intermediation (includingthe study of neo-corporatism) and federalism. In 2003, the German PoliticalScience Association honoured him with the Theodor-Eschenburg-Prize for hislifetime achievements.

As a founding father of the ECPR, Richard Rose has been one of the pre-eminent names in political science and ‘political sociology’ since the late 1950s.

He has written widely on a broad range of topics including Northern Ireland, theUnited States, English and British Politics, and most recently post-Communistpolitics. He has been widely translated and served the profession across theworld. His most recent publication, Parties and Elections in New EuropeanDemocracies (with Neil Munro) was published by ECPR Press in April 2009.

John J. Mearsheimer is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished ServiceProfessor of Political Science and the co-director of the Program on InternationalSecurity Policy at the University of Chicago, where he has taught since 1982. Hegraduated from West Point in 1970 and then served five years as an officer inthe U.S. Air Force. He then started graduate school in political science at CornellUniversity in 1975. He received his PhD. in 1980. He spent the 1979–1980academic year as a research fellow at the Brookings Institution, and was a post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University's Center for International Affairs from 1980to 1982. During the 1998–1999 academic year, he was the Whitney H.Shepardson Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.

Professor Mearsheimer has written extensively about security issues andinternational politics more generally. He has won a number of teaching awards:the Clark Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1977, and the Quantrell Award forDistinguished Teaching at the University of Chicago in 1985. In 2003, he waselected to the American Academy of Arts and Science.

ECPR Lifetime Achievement Award

The Mattei Dogan Foundation Prizein European Political Sociology

ECPR General ConferencePlenary Lecture

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Symposia

Did grow together what belonged together?

20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Germanand European experiences

Organiser: HANS-DIETER KLINGEMANN

Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany

The collapse of the Berlin Wall symbolized the end of the division of Germany and Europe. 20years later it seems proper to evaluate the development of Germany after unification and ofEast West integration in Europe. Did grow together what belonged together? At its GeneralConference in Potsdam the ECPR will discuss Willy Brandt's grand vision and hold a series ofsymposia focused on various aspects of this issue.

The following topics, representing historical, structural and cultural variants of the generalproblem have been selected for debate:

10 September 2009, 09:00–10:40 Room: H 04German unification and East-West integration in Europe: Why should it growtogether?

Chairs: HANS-DIETER KLINGEMANN, Social Science Research Center Berlin, GermanyATTILA AGH, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary

Disc.: DIRK BERG-SCHLOSSER, Philipps University Marburg, GermanyLEIF KALEV, Tallinn University, Estonia

10 September 2009, 11:00–12:40 Room: H 04Where are the boundaries of Europe? Geographic location, membership in theCouncil of Europe, the European Union, or what?

Chairs: YILMAZ ESMER, Bahcesehir University Istanbul, TurkeyFRANK AAREBROT, Bergen University, Norway

Disc: DILEK CINAR, Bogazici University, Istanbul, TurkeyJOAKIM EKMAN, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden

10 September 2009, 14:00–15:40 Room: H 03 + H 04National identity and European identity: Towards multiple political identities inEurope?Chairs: ANDREA SCHLENKER, University of Luzern, Switzerland

JUAN DIEZ MEDRANO, University of Barcelona, Spain

Disc: SOPHIE DUCHESNE, Sciences-Po, Paris, FranceRICHARD HERRMANN, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA

SYMPOSIA

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Symposia

11 September 2009, 09:00–10:40 Room: H 03 + H 04Beyond centralization and decentralization: Multi-level governance in Europe?Chairs: MARKUS JACHTENFUCHS, Hertie-School of Governance, Germany

LENKA ROVNA, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic

Disc.: JAN ROVNY, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USACARINA SPRUNGK, University of Osnabrück, Germany

11 September 2009, 11:00–12:40 Room: H 03 + H 04Reorganizing state economies: Towards a regulated market economy inEurope?Chairs: UWE WAGSCHAL, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany

TIM JAEKEL, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Germany

Disc.: DOROTHEE BOHLE, Central European University, Budapest, HungaryMARTIN HÖPNER, Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln, Germany

11 September 2009, 14:00–15:40 Room: H 03 + H 04Welfare States in Europe: Convergence or divergence?Chairs: STAFFAN KUMLIN, Göteborg University, Sweden

STEFFEN MAU, Universität Bremen, Germany

Disc.: STEIN KUHNLE, University of Bergen, Norway/Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, GermanyCHIARA SARACENO, Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany

11 September 2009, 16:00–17:40 Room: H 03 + H 04Interest organizations: Is the power of organized interests declining?Chairs: BERNHARD WEßELS, Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany

DANICA FINK-HAFNER, Ljubljana University, Slovenia

Disc.: SUSANNE PICKEL, Greifswald University, GermanyNN

12 September 2009, 09:00–10:40 Room: H 03 + H 04Party systems: Is there a tendency towards integration or fragmentation?Chairs: STEVEN WELDON, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada

GABOR TOKA, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

Disc.: URSULA HOFFMANN-LANGE, University of Bamberg, GermanyEMILY VAN HAUTE, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

12 September 2009, 11:00–12:40 Room: H 03 + H 04What types of democracy in Europe?Chairs: HANSPETER KRIESI, Universität Zürich, Switzerland

RADOSLAW MARKOWSKI, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

Disc.: PHILIPPE SCHMITTER, European University Institute, Florence, ItalyZSOLT ENYEDI, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

12 September 2009, 16:00–17:40 Room: H 02The Future of East-West integration in EuropeChairs: GÉRARD GRUNBERG, Sciences Po Paris, France

VELLO PETTAI, University of Tartu, Estonia

Disc.: HISKI HAUKKALA, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Unit for Policy Planning and Research, Helsinki, FinlandZAKI LAIDI, Sciences Po Paris, France

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Thursday, 10th September 2009

Lunchtime SG on Analytical Politics and Public Choice Room: 114

Lunchtime SG on Comparative Political Institutions Room: 232

Lunchtime SG on Gender and Politics: “Status of women in the profession” Room: S 12

13.00 SG on International Political Theory Room: S 17

13.00 SG on Political Parties Room: S 25

17.00 – 19.00 SG on Religion and Politics Room: HFF 5

17.30 – 18.45 SG on Public Opinion and Voting Behaviour in a Comparative Perspective Room: S 22

Friday, 11th September 2009

13.00 SG on Federalism and Regionalism Room: HFF 2

13.00 SG on Internet and Politics Room: S 18

13.15 – 14.00 SG on Political Theory Room: S 17

17.45 SG on Interest Groups: Board meeting Room: S 27

16.00 – 18.00 SG on Kantian Political Thought Room: S 16

19.00 – 20.00 SG on Gender and Politics: Meeting + Reception Room: S 12

Saturday, 12th September 2009

tbc SG on Interest Groups: Presentation Room: S 27

11.00 – 12.40 SG on Central and Eastern European Politics Room: S 22

12.40 SG on Southern European Politics Room: HFF 5

13.00 – 14.00 SG on Security Issues Room: HFF 1

13.00 – 14.00 Meeting of Academic Convenors and Section Chairs Room: tbc

ECPR STANDING GROUP MEETINGS

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Wednesday, 9th September 2009

16.00 – 19.00 Drinks reception sponsored by West European Politics (at theBook exhibition)

Thursday, 10th September 2009

10.00 – 11.00 Meet the ECPR Editors (Book Exhibition, ECPR Stand)

12.40 – 14.00 Drinks reception to mark the re-launch of epsNet as the ECPR’steaching network, for the roundtable participants and attendees(Building 1 Lightwell)

19.00 – 22.00 Opening reception at the University of Film and Television (HFF)supported by the Potsdam Center for Policy and Management (PCPM)and the Political Studies Association (PSA)

Friday, 11th September 2009

10.40 – 11.00 Europe-Asia Studies – Meet the Editor Session

12.40 – 14.00 Launch of the European Political Science Review – Reception sponsoredby Cambridge University Press & ECPR (Building 1, Lightwell)

15.00 – 16.00 Meet the ECPR Editors (Book Exhibition, ECPR Stand)

19.00 – 20.00 Drinks reception sponsored by the Journal of Politics in LatinAmerica (JPLA) / GIGA (Building 1 Lightwell)

19.00 – 22.00 Drinks reception sponsored by Wiley Blackwell on behalf of theEuropean Journal of Political Research (Internal Courtyard)

Saturday, 12th September 2009

18.30 – 21.30 Closing receptionat the Potsdam Biosphäresupported by the EuropeanUniversity Institute

Fee: 10 ! (to be paid atthe conference registration;includes full entrance,transfer, food & drinks)

Bus transfer from MainVenue starting at 17:50.Alternatively: By Tram 96(direction “Viereckremise”;stop: “BUGA Park”) in 15min. from Potsdam Haupt-bahnhof (Main Station) or within 7min. from the city centre.

The Biosphäre is a tropical world on 7,000 m2 with 20,000tropical plants, trees up to 14 metres tall and many exoticanimals. Therein, the 720 m2 Orangerie is an extraordinarylocation due to its impressive glass front and a wall of trees.

SOCIAL PROGRAMME

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The book exhibition will be held on the Ground Floor of Building 6 (Main Campus) and will be

open at the following times:

Wednesday, 9th September 16:00 – 19:00

Thursday, 10th September 08:00 – 16:30

Friday, 11th September 08:30 – 18:00

Saturday, 12th September 08:30 – 17:00

The following publishers and representatives will be attending:

ECPR Press – Mark Kench

Palgrave Macmillan – Guy Edwards / Steven Kennedy / Emily Lawrence / Alexandra Webster

http://www.palgrave.com/

Cambridge University Press – Patrick McCartan / Jim Ansell

http://www.cambridge.org/emea/

Oxford University Press – Lizzie Suffling / Dominic Byatt

http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/

Sage – Anton Viesel

http://www.sagepub.com/home.nav

Barbara Budrich – Barbara Budrich

http://www.budrich-verlag.de/

GESIS

http://www.gesis.org/

Edwin Mellen Press – Iona Williams / Penny Readwin

http://www.mellenpress.com/

Max Planck Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung

http://www.mpifg.de/

Wiley-VCH-Verlag – Jacqueline Scott

http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/dt/

Ashgate Publishing

http://www.ashgate.com/

Routledge/Taylor & Francis – Heidi Bagtazo

http://www.routledge.com/

GIGA – Julia Kramer

http://www.giga-hamburg.de/

Berterlsmann Stiftung – Daniel Schraad-Tischler / Martin Brusis (Center for Applied Policy Research, Munich)

http://www.bertelsmann-stiftung.de/cps/rde/xchg/bst_engl/hs.xsl/index.html

BOOK EXHIBITION

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Room Schedule

Thursday FridaySession 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7

Room09:00

–10:4011:00

–12:4014:00

–15:4009:00

–10:4011:00

–12:4014:00

–15:4016:00

–17:40

H 01 470 (54)* 474 (54) 471 (54) 469 (54) 87 (33) 96 (33) 135 (33)

H 02 384 (47) 389 (47) 393 (47) 396 (47) 503 (47) 232 (34) 234 (34)

H 05 106 (35) 603 (24) 602 (24) 124 (35) 183 (35) 185 (35) 196 (35)

H 06 381 (36) 541 (36) 542 (36) 543 (36) 546 (36) 313 (48) 548 (36)

H 07 399 (24) 140 (55) 119 (37) 151 (37) 175 (37) 283 (37)

H 08 131 (39) 172 (39) 208 (39) 286 (39) 473 (54) 343 (39) 416 (39)

S 12 126 (10) 171 (10) 252 (10) 329 (10) 336 (10) 361 (10) 382 (10)

S 13 339 (11) 127 (11) 344 (11) 577 (11)

S 14 599 (24) 522 (13) 182 (13) 200 (13) 210 (13) 376 (13) 401 (13)

S 15 98 (14) 107 (14) 270 (14) 293 (14) 304 (14) 463 (29)

S 16 421 (49) 455 (16) 555 (49) 554 (49) 456 (16) 457 (16)

S 17 91 (17) 97 (17) 139 (17) 261 (17) 312 (17) 316 (17) 327 (17)

S 18 90 (18) 158 (18) 184 (18) 221 (18) 253 (18) 287 (18)

S 19 134 (19) 211 (19) 178 (19) 156 (19) 225 (19) 143 (20) 190 (20)

S 20 218 (24) 223 (24) 241 (24) 120 (20) 136 (20) 243 (19) 280 (19)

S 21 167 (22) 212 (22) 230 (22) 593 (22) 563 (22) 275 (38) 317 (22)

S 22 132 (23) 101 (23) 114 (23) 146 (23) 226 (23) 260 (23) 291 (23)

S 23 89 (25) 194 (25) 206 (25) 219 (25) 445 (37) 299 (25) 309 (25)

S 24 292 (26) 562 (26) 519 (26) 414 (26) 600 (26) 510 (41)

S 25 346 (24) 586 (34) 82 (28) 104 (28) 105 (28) 113 (28) 179 (28)

S 26 375 (24) 566 (24) 360 (24) 180 (30) 213 (30) 222 (30) 355 (30)

S 27 388 (31) 144 (31) 238 (31) 288 (31) 289 (31) 128 (31) 404 (31)

S 28 161 (32) 177 (32) 308 (32) 315 (32) 353 (32) 357 (32) 406 (32)

114 236 (1) 86 (1) 88 (1) 100 (1) 166 (1) 229 (1) 85 (1)

231 559 (3) 560 (3) 561 (3) 193 (24) 102 (4) 220 (4) 245 (4)

232 125 (5) 133 (5) 155 (5) 159 (5) 168 (5) 284 (5) 305 (5)

329 207 (24) 227 (6) 255 (6) 263 (6) 264 (6) 265 (6) 268 (6)

H 09 428 (24) 435 (24) 441 (24) 95 (7) 137 (7) 152 (7)

H 10 189 (9) 244 (9) 278 (9) 576 (9) 145 (12) 573 (12)

HPI 1 423 (24) 532 (53) 257 (40) 601 (24) 247 (40) 418 (40) 251 (40)

HPI 2 424 (24) 425 (24) 492 (42) 493 (42) 494 (42) 498 (42)

HPI 3 94 (43) 379 (43) 452 (43) 550 (43) 567 (43) 568 (43)

HPI 4 528 (52) 482 (24) 517 (24) 118 (45) 122 (45) 130 (45) 570 (45)

HFF 1 141 (46) 142 (46) 160 (46) 187 (46) 198 (46) 440 (46) 330 (46)

HFF 2 527 (24) 354 (24) 173 (50) 204 (50) 403 (24) 231 (50) 249 (50)

HFF 3 147 (51) 237 (51) 432 (51) 433 (51) 480 (51) 500 (51) 504 (51)

HFF 4 274 (52) 302 (52) 303 (52) 464 (52) 465 (52) 217 (50) 539 (52)

HFF 5 259 (53) 531 (53) 533 (53) 534 (53) 536 (53) 148 (55)

HFF 6 466 (24) 378 (24) 394 (24) 117 (40) 446 (57) 447 (57)

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SaturdaySession 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11

09:00–10:40

11:00–12:40

14:00–15:40

16:00–17:40 Room

383 (33) 485 (33) 487 (33) 590 (33) H 01235 (34) 398 (34) 400 (34) H 02311 (35) 326 (35) 248 (4) 584 (35) H 05549 (36) 551 (36) 552 (36) 553 (36) H 06306 (37) 314 (37) 345 (37) H 07323 (39) 411 (24) 328 (24) 371 (35) H 08426 (10) 429 (10) 430 (10) 580 (10) S 12475 (27) 529 (27) 530 (27) 537 (27) S 13402 (13) 591 (13) 571 (13) 605 (24) S 14483 (29) 505 (29) 604 (24) 507 (29) S 15459 (16) 460 (16) 461 (16) 458 (16) S 16338 (17) 436 (17) 513 (17) 582 (17) S 17420 (18) 501 (18) 597 (18) 214 (24) S 18347 (19) 350 (19) 370 (20) S 19199 (20) 281 (20) 583 (19) 121 (20) S 20165 (44) 192 (44) 197 (44) 209 (44) S 21419 (23) 300 (24) S 22334 (25) 356 (25) 453 (25) S 23511 (41) 512 (41) 538 (41) 569 (41) S 24242 (28) 295 (28) 525 (28) 585 (28) S 25358 (30) 521 (30) 524 (30) 587 (30) S 26150 (48) 170 (48) 484 (48) 490 (48) S 27415 (32) 454 (32) 349 (24) 377 (24) S 28276 (1) 297 (1) 380 (1) 588 (1) 114215 (24) 254 (4) 320 (4) 410 (4) 231307 (5) 310 (5) 319 (5) 202 (24) 232267 (6) 266 (6) 269 (6) 331 (6) 329169 (7) 239 (7) 322 (7) 502 (7) H 09277 (12) 296 (12) 348 (12) 195 (12) H 10557 (40) 558 (40) 115 (40) 164 (40) HPI 1496 (42) 497 (42) 495 (42) 499 (42) HPI 2271 (38) 273 (38) 413 (38) HPI 3368 (45) 407 (45) 477 (45) 250 (45) HPI 4405 (46) 408 (46) 285 (46) HFF 1258 (50) 272 (50) 301 (50) 352 (50) HFF 2518 (51) 523 (51) 589 (24) 594 (24) HFF 3540 (52) 598 (24) 578 (36) 579 (36) HFF 4186 (55) 372 (55) 431 (55) 592 (55) HFF 5449 (57) 450 (57) 595 (57) 596 (57) HFF 6

Building 1

HPI

HFF

Building 6

*450 (54) means:Panel 450Section 54

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Sections Overview

Section 1 – Analytical Politics: Theory, Method and Applications

Chair(s): Frank Häge LIMERICK, University ofAndreas Dür DUBLIN, University College / OSLO, Universitetet IBjørn Høyland OSLO, Universitetet I

Panel 85 – Computational Modeling in Political SciencePanel 86 – Fs/QCA and Analytical PoliticsPanel 88 – Formal Models in Political SciencePanel 100 – Analytical Approaches to the Study of ConflictPanel 166 – The implementation of European lawPanel 229 – Spatial models in Comparative Politics and Political EconomyPanel 236 – Experimental methods in political sciencePanel 276 – Special Interests Groups: Mobilisation, Strategy and EffectivenessPanel 297 – Quantitative Text Analysis in European Integration ResearchPanel 380 – Diffusion and Fiscal PolicyPanel 588 – Formal and Quantitative Research in Comparative Politics and International Relations

Section 3 – Capitalist Peace?

Chair(s): Nils Petter Gleditsch PRIO

Panel 559 – Development, capitalism, and peacePanel 560 – The capitalist interstate peacePanel 561 – A capitalist civil peace?

Section 4 – Changes in Participation and Representation

Chair(s): Kris Deschouwer BRUSSEL, Vrije UniversiteitRudy Andeweg LEIDEN, Universiteit

Panel 102 – In and out civil society. Mapping civic attitudes of citizenship through European countriesPanel 220 – Caught in the act: Using protest surveys to study social and political mobilisationPanel 245 – New trends in electoral systems. Reforms towards more personalised electoral rules and electionsPanel 248 – Party members and representation in multi-layered systemsPanel 254 – Representing diversityPanel 320 – Democratic Legitimacy and Multi-level GovernancePanel 410 – Political Trust in Europe: An update of Citizens and the State

Section 5 – Comparing Origins and Effects of Political Institutions

Chair(s): Lise Rakner BERGEN, Universitetet iArco Timmermans LEIDEN, Universiteit

Panel 125 – Comparative dynamics of issue competitionPanel 133 – Political Representation and Electoral SystemsPanel 155 – Constitutional Courts and Judicial PoliticsPanel 159 – Electoral processes and political parties in new democraciesPanel 168 – Comparing Hypes, Friction, and Responsive GovernmentPanel 284 – The (In)Stability of Authoritarian RegimesPanel 305 – One Party, Two Arenas: State-Wide Parties in Regional Party SystemsPanel 307 – The Institutional Dynamics of Migration Policy-MakingPanel 310 – The (Dys-)Functionality of Corruption in Changing Contemporary Societies: A Comparative Analysis for

Industrial, Transforming and Developing CountriesPanel 319 – Measuring the Quality of Democracy

Section 6 – Critical Policy Analysis: Theory, Politics, and Methods

Chair(s): Frank Fischer KASSEL, University ofThomas Streitfellner VIENNA, University of

Panel 227 – Reassessing expert knowledge in policy-makingPanel 255 – Global PolicyPanel 263 – Policy Argumentation: The Argumentative Turn RevisitedPanel 264 – Political Economy and Public PolicyPanel 265 – Interpretation in Policy Analysis: Frames, Metaphors, Discourses and StoriesPanel 266 – Biotechnology as Policy Discourse

SECTIONS OVERVIEW

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Panel 267 – Environmental Policy: Agenda-Setting and Policy FormulationPanel 268 – Urban Participation and Policy DeliberationPanel 269 – Policy Think Tanks and NetworksPanel 331 – New policy instruments: to democratise or to depoliticise ?

Section 7 – Democratic Innovations and Innovative Democracy in Europe

Chair(s): Brigitte Geissel Social Science Research Center BerlinMarko Joas ÅBO AKADEMI

Panel 95 – On the Evaluation of Democratic InnovationsPanel 137 – Citizens and Their Representatives: Renewed Ties?Panel 152 – Democratic Innovations in the Public Sector - Comparing PoliciesPanel 169 – Trust, Solidarity and Tolerance – civic resources for a European Union in troublePanel 239 – Experiments with Deliberative Mini-PublicsPanel 322 – The promise of direct democracyPanel 502 – Popular Support for Democratic Innovations?

Section 9 – Education Politics and Policies

Chair(s): Christine Trampusch BERN, UniversitaetMarius Busemeyer Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

Panel 189 – The Comparative Political Economy of Education and Vocational TrainingPanel 244 – Institutional Change and Reform in Education Politics and PoliciesPanel 278 – Bologna and Beyond: Internationalisation and European Education PolicyPanel 576 – Education for Democracy & Youth Engagement in the Context of Educational Reforms

Section 10 – Gender and Politics

Chair(s): Johanna Kantola HELSINKI, University ofKaren Celis GHENT University

Panel 126 – The Politics of GovernancePanel 171 – Gendering Substantive Representation: Studying Representative Claims and ActsPanel 252 – Lost in Translation? Interrogating the International Norm of Gender Equality from a Transnational Feminist

PerspectivePanel 329 – Gender perspectives on democratic governance in the multi-level EU polityPanel 336 – Beyond presence: New perspectives on womens representationPanel 361 – The Making of Equality Policies in the enlarging European Union. A multi-level comparison of equality policy

frames in Southern EuropePanel 382 – European Integration from a Gender-Theoretical PerspectivePanel 426 – Gendered Ceremony and Ritual in Legislative Institutions IPanel 429 – (Gender) Equality PoliciesPanel 430 – Feminism and Conservatism: An uneasy co-existence?Panel 580 – Gender Equality and the Politics of the Transnational

Section 11 – Global Ethics in the 'War on Terror'

Chair(s): Mark Phythian LEICESTER University ofGillian Youngs LEICESTER, University of

Panel 127 – Ends, Means and Counter Terror Tactics – Tired Debates or Still Worth Discussing?Panel 339 – Digital Media, Security and On-line PoliticsPanel 344 – National military ethics in the War on TerrorPanel 577 – Ethics and Security in the War on Terror

Section 12 – Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood

Chair(s): Thomas Risse BERLIN, Freie UniversitätMarianne Beisheim BERLIN, Freie UniversitätLars Brozus BERLIN, Freie Universität

Panel 145 – Non-State Actors and Effective and Legitimate Governance in Areas of Limited StatehoodPanel 195 – Clandestine Violent Groups as a Challenge for Security GovernancePanel 277 – Private Security GovernancePanel 296 – Security Governance in Spaces of Limited StatehoodPanel 348 – The impact of global actors on health policy in developing countries: Strengthening or undermining local

health governance?Panel 573 – Hybrid Political Orders and Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood – Theoretical and Normative

Considerations

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Section 13 – Green Politics

Chair(s): Adam Fagan LONDON, University of, QUEEN MARY CollegeGraeme Hayes ASTON University

Panel 182 – Regulatory governance and adaptation to climate changePanel 200 – The Politics of Climate Policy 1Panel 210 – Improving the Climate Regime: Cosmopolitan SolutionsPanel 376 – Environmental policy between internal and international forces – Impacts of international cooperation,

transnational learning and domestic politicsPanel 401 – Climate governance in least developed countriesPanel 402 – Reflexive Governance and environmental politics. Conceptual and empirical achievements and perspectivesPanel 522 – Environmental Mobilisation and Organisations in Central and Eastern Europe and EurasiaPanel 571 – The Politics of Climate Change 2Panel 591 – Learning, Institutions and the Dynamics of Environmental Regimes

Section 14 – Horizontalism in Local Governance: Rhetorics and Realities

Chair(s): Bas Denters TWENTE, Universiteit

Panel 98 – Local turnout in EuropePanel 107 – Local Citizenship and Citizen GovernancePanel 270 – Regenerating Urban Neighbourhoods: Multi level governance and neighbourhood interventionsPanel 293 – Horizontalism and hierarchy in central-local relationsPanel 304 – Metropolitan sources of changing political cleavages

Section 16 – Interactive Governance, Policy Innovation and Democracy

Chair(s): Peter Triantafillou ROSKILDE, University ofJacob Torfing ROSKILDE, University of

Panel 455 – Interactive Governance and Policymaking: What, how and why?Panel 456 – Effective Interactive Governance and PolicymakingPanel 457 – Is Interactive Governance and Policymaking Democratic?Panel 458 – Interactive governance and deliberative democracyPanel 459 – Metagoverning Interactive Governance and PolicymakingPanel 460 – Interactive employment policymakingPanel 461 – Interactive urban and regional development policymakingPanel 462 – Interactive immigration policymaking

Section 17 – International Political Theory

Chair(s): Lynn Dobson EDINBURGH, University ofAndreas Follesdal OSLO, Universitetet I

Panel 91 – Political Representation in Times of GovernancePanel 97 – Redefining the boundaries of the political: Complex diversity and the post-liberal public spherePanel 139 – Human Rights Duties, Humanitarian Assistance and the Insider-Outsider DistinctionPanel 261 – Global Justice and DemocracyPanel 312 – Theories of federalismPanel 316 – Pursuing International Criminal Justice: The Relationship between Accountability and PreventionPanel 327 – Culture, Recognition and ReconciliationPanel 338 – Carl Schmitt and the Possibility of International EthicsPanel 436 – Theorising PartisanshipPanel 513 – Democratising Global InstitutionsPanel 582 – Humanitarian and Human Rights Responsibility in Theory and Practice

Section 18 – Internet and Politics

Chair(s): Aina Gallego BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma deClelia Colombo BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Panel 90 – The civic web: Patterns in the civic and political participation of the young in EuropePanel 158 – Contemporary Collective Action DilemmasPanel 184 – New media and electoral participationPanel 221 – Social Movements and Protest Participation. The role of New and Old Media.Panel 253 – E-Politics: The role of the Internet in designing political practicesPanel 287 – The digital paths of political individualisation: Does technology matter?Panel 420 – The Internet, Youth Political Knowledge and Political ParticipationPanel 501 – Parties, campaigns and media technologyPanel 597 – Mobilising on the Web: Between old and new practices

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Section 19 – Latin American Politics

Chair(s): Jorge Gordin GIGA German Institute of Global and Area StudiesLaurence Whitehead OXFORD, University of

Panel 134 – Electoral campaignsPanel 156 – Regional Integration in Latin America: Mapping the Gap between Performance and DiscoursePanel 178 – Political PartiesPanel 211 – Political BehaviourPanel 225 – Judicial Politics in Latin AmericaPanel 243 – Problems and Methods in the Study of Comparative Politics in Latin AmericaPanel 280 – Rethinking Democracy: The participatory revolution in Latin AmericaPanel 347 – Uncertainties of Democracy in Latin AmericaPanel 350 – Corruption, Accountability and Democratic PoliticsPanel 583 – Assessing Latin America's Democratic Experience

Section 20 – Liberalism and Peace

Chair(s): Matthias Dembinski PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURTJohn MacMillan BRUNEL University

Panel 120 – Challenges to the Liberal Agenda: Democracy Promotion in Conflict SituationsPanel 121 – Further Directions: Extending (democratic) Peace ResearchPanel 136 – Institutions and PeacePanel 143 – Democracies and Arms ControlPanel 190 – Liberalism, war and interventionPanel 199 – Liberalism and Humanitarian Intervention in the History of IdeasPanel 281 – Conceptions of Democracy and Democratic PeacePanel 370 – Emerging Powers Exporting Their Regimes? Russia, China and India in Comparative Perspective

Section 22 – Migration

Chair(s): Eiko Thielemann LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCELuc Bovens LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE

Panel 167 – Citizenship Attribution in Comparative European PerspectivePanel 212 – Economic Migration and the European Union: A Blessing Within but a Threat From Outside? (1)Panel 230 – Citizenship Granted, Citizenship Denied, Citizenship Revoked: Migration and Belonging in Europe and North

America.Panel 317 – Bringing Class Back In: Immigrants and Immigration through the Prism of ClassPanel 359 – Deconstructing the State:Public Policies, Migration and Class Relations in EuropePanel 563 – The European Union and Forced Migration: Assessing the impact of European refugee policyPanel 593 – Economic Migration and the European Union: a Blessing Within but a Threat From Outside? (2)

Section 23 – New Ways in Electoral Research: Voting Behaviour and theElectoral Context in Comparative Perspective

Chair(s): Kees Aarts TWENTE, UniversiteitSigrid Roßteutscher FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Panel 101 – Dynamics of attitudes and party choicePanel 114 – Context effects in comparative studies of party choicePanel 132 – Democratic Accountability in Southern Europe: Economic Voter Sanction in Italy, Portugal, and SpainPanel 146 – The German federal election 2005: Exceptional case or watershed in German voting behaviour?Panel 226 – Different approaches to spatial analysis of party choice.Panel 260 – Professionalised campaigning in an international perspectivePanel 291 – Developing Consideration Set Models of Voting BehaviourPanel 419 – New perspectives on the impact of media on voting behaviour

Section 24 – OPEN SECTION

Chair(s): Martin Bull SALFORD, University ofLuciano Bardi PISA, Universitá di

Panel 193 – Different Resources, Different Conflicts? An Exploration of the Regional Political Economies of the Armed Conflict in Colombia

Panel 202 – Rule of law in transformationPanel 207 – 150 years of On Liberty: Re-reading the philosophical foundations of Millian liberalismPanel 214 – The decline of democracy: Loss of quality, hybridisation, and breakdownPanel 215 – Informal institutions in the age of globalisation – different world regions comparedPanel 218 – Generational Politics from a Comparative PerspectivePanel 223 – Sociologies of War, Terror and SecurityPanel 241 – The Domestic Salience of Foreign and Security PolicyPanel 300 – Approaches in the history of political thought

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Panel 328 – Political and Security Relations in Asia: Major Power Strategies, Conflicts and Cooperation 1Panel 346 – Bringing Realism Back InPanel 349 – The determinants of turnoutPanel 354 – Surveillance and privacy regulation in a comparative perspectivePanel 360 – Parliamentary opposition in comparative perspectivePanel 375 – Introducing IT to Facilitate Engagement and Interaction in Undergraduate Politics CoursesPanel 377 – The Political Mobilisation of Euroscepticism: Parties, Discourses and Contentious PoliticsPanel 378 – The Origins and Evolution of Labour Market PoliciesPanel 394 – Federal, regional, and decentralised systems and the dynamics of the distribution of powers in Europe:

Multi-level Governance and EuropeanisationPanel 399 – Linguistic JusticePanel 403 – Consolidating the consolidation of peace: Is a workable peacebuilding concept possible?Panel 411 – Boundaries and DiversityPanel 423 – Critical Approaches to Transitional Justice IPanel 424 – Critical Approaches to Transitional Justice IIPanel 425 – Regional politicians: A growing mesoelite?Panel 428 – The EU neighbourhood: Changing institutional cooperation patternsPanel 435 – The Effects of Inequality on Democratic Regimes and ProcessesPanel 441 – Institutional Origins, Evolution, Reform, and EffectsPanel 444 – Deconstructing the State: Public Policies, Migration and Class Relations in EuropePanel 466 – Europeanisation and Democratisation in South Eastern EuropePanel 482 – Republican Liberty One Concept Too Many?Panel 517 – The Politics of Budgeting and Fiscal Policy: New Perspectives and ApproachesPanel 527 – Minority nationalist parties and the challenges of multi-level politicsPanel 566 – Maestri of Political SciencePanel 589 – Middle East and the Prospect of Long-term PeacePanel 594 – Political and Security Relations in Asia: Major Power Strategies, Conflicts and Cooperation 2Panel 598 – Federal, regional, and decentralised systems and the dynamics of the distribution of powers in Europe:

Patterns of Reform ProcessesPanel 599 – Isaiah Berlin and the Foundations of Liberalism: Liberalism and the search for foundations

Panel 601 – Funding opportunities for cross-national co-operation of political scientistsPanel 602 – ROUNDTABLE: Question Time! Constitutional & Electoral Reform in the ECPRPanel 603 – ROUNDTABLE: Should European Politics degrees share a common core syllabus?Panel 604 – Graduate Network: Building an academic profile: How to apply for a Job?Panel 605 – Graduate Network: Why and How to get published?

Section 25 – Organising Government: Theoretical and EmpiricalPerspectives

Chair(s): Werner Jann POTSDAM, UniversitätLotte Jensen COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL

Panel 89 – Tools of government in a comparative perspectivePanel 194 – Reorganising the welfare state: The merger of labour market and social administrationPanel 206 – Theoretical perspectives on government organisationsPanel 219 – Organising the management and measurement of performancePanel 299 – Executives and Legislation: The impact of executive organisation on patterns of legislationPanel 309 – Institutions and innovation processes in the public sectorPanel 334 – Changing State Structure and ActionPanel 356 – The core executive in interministerial coordinationPanel 453 – Organising policy advice

Section 26 – Party Competition in Multi-Level Settings

Chair(s): Dan Hough SUSSEX, University ofMichael Koß POTSDAM, Universität

Panel 292 – Parties and the Institutional FrameworkPanel 414 – The Europeanisation of National Party PoliticsPanel 519 – Party organisation in federal and multilevel systems of governancePanel 520 – Statewide Parties with Non-statewide Rivals: Strategic Responses to Multi-Level Party CompetitionPanel 562 – Decentralisation and Multi-level Politics in Contemporary EuropePanel 600 – The Europeanisation of party competition in an enlarged Europe

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Section 27 – Perceptions and Politics

Chair(s): Jean-Charles Brotons GENÈVE, Université deDidier Chabanet Ecole Normale Supérieure , Lettres & Sciences Humaines

Panel 475 – Perceptions and voting behaviourPanel 529 – Approaches to belief choice or changePanel 530 – Elite perceptions and decision makingPanel 537 – Perceptions and protest behaviour

Section 28 – Perspectives on the Radical Right

Chair(s): Kai Arzheimer MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-UniversitaetElisabeth Carter KEELE, University of

Panel 82 – Post-Soviet Russian Nationalism: Ideology, Context, ComparisonPanel 104 – The causes for the success and failure of the radical right in Central and Eastern EuropePanel 105 – On the Borderline Between Protest and Violence: Political Movements of the New Radical RightPanel 113 – Consequences of the surge of anti-immigration partiesPanel 179 – The Radical Right in Western EuropePanel 242 – Inside the Radical Right: An Internalist PerspectivePanel 295 – Party-based Euroscepticism in Western and Eastern EuropePanel 525 – Neighbourhood Effects Revisited: The Visualisation of Immigrants and Radical Right-Wing VotingPanel 585 – The radical right and the debate over immigration policy

Section 29 – Policy Arenas and Dynamics of Welfare State Rescaling

Chair(s): Olivier Giraud CNRS, StrasbourgRita Nikolai BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum für Socialforschung (WZB)

Panel 463 – Rescaling Educational Policy in Europe: Discourse, Strategies, Reforms, and OutcomesPanel 483 – Rescaling Family PolicyPanel 505 – Rescaling Health Care PolicyPanel 507 – Rescaling Labour Market Policy

Section 30 – Policy Evaluation in the Public Sector

Chair(s): Carl Devos GHENT UniversityDries Verlet Research Center of the Flemish Government

Panel 180 – Towards good governance within the public sector. But, good governance: What’s in the name?Panel 213 – Linking academia and evaluation units in multi-level contexts and policiesPanel 222 – New conceptual and normative approaches for the evaluation of public policy/provisionsPanel 355 – Performance Management in Public Sector organisationsPanel 358 – Evaluation of territorial and functional reform policies in the intergovernmental settingPanel 521 – The design of performance management systems and its consequences for policy evaluation and

governancePanel 524 – Evaluating public sector efficiencyPanel 587 – Governmental policy program performance

Section 31 – Policy Processes in the European Union

Chair(s): Sebastiaan Princen UTRECHT, University ofJeremy Richardson OXFORD, University of

Panel 128 – Policy Evaluation in the EUPanel 144 – Agenda-Setting in the European UnionPanel 238 – Interest Groups in the EU Policy Process.Panel 288 – Policy implementation in the European UnionPanel 289 – Decision-making in the European UnionPanel 388 – The implementation of EU policiesPanel 404 – Advocacy Coalitions in European Politics: Case-Based Strategies for Measurement and Theory Development

Section 32 – Policy Representation in Comparative Perspective

Chair(s): Gail McElroy DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University ofSylvia Kritzinger VIENNA, University of

Panel 161 – From many to one: On the dimensionality of electorate and legislaturePanel 177 – Effects of direct democracy on representation and policy makingPanel 308 – Party Discipline in EuropePanel 315 – Electoral Democracy in Europe: Research from the PIREDEU ProjectPanel 353 – The independent variables in economic voting studies

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Panel 357 – Europe’s double talkers? Determinants of policy congruence at the European levelPanel 406 – Measuring policy preferences, outcomes, and representationPanel 415 – Democratic representation in the multilevel European polity and beyondPanel 454 – Subconstituency Representation across Western Europe

Section 33 – Political Communication

Chair(s): Darren Lilleker BOURNEMOUTH, University of

Panel 87 – Political Communication and Web 2.0Panel 96 – Studying the tango: Mutual perceptions and interactions between politicians and journalists 1 (comparative

perspectives)Panel 135 – Analysing Political RhetoricPanel 383 – Analysing Legitimation Discourses – Methodological Issues and Substantive FindingsPanel 485 – Issues in Political CommunicationPanel 487 – The Professionalisation of Political CommunicationPanel 590 – Studying the tango: Mutual perceptions and interactions between politicians and journalists 2 (Country

analyses)

Section 34 – Political Development between Democratisation and Conflict

Chair(s): Francesco Moro FIRENZE, Università degli studi diStefano Costalli Catholic University of Milan

Panel 232 – Societal fractures, mass mobilisation and violence: The politicisation of ethnicity and religion between macro and micro-analysis

Panel 234 – Democratization and institution-building: Recasting the structure - agency debate in democracy promotion and «transitology» (1)

Panel 235 – Social movements and rebel groups: How values, organisation, resources, political opportunities, shape their strategies

Panel 398 – Geopolitics of Conflict and Democratisation? Middle East, Turkey and KosovoPanel 400 – How does conflict shape democratisation?Panel 586 – Democratisation and institution-building: Recasting the structure - agency debate in democracy promotion

and «transitology» (2)

Section 35 – Political Economy – Shifting Boundaries between theEconomic and the Political

Chair(s): Waltraud Schelkle LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE

Panel 106 – The clash of capitalism: The political economy of structural reforms in EuropePanel 124 – Judicial politics – Shifting boundaries between legal ordersPanel 183 – Economic patriotism– The limits of the European Market ProjectPanel 185 – The political economy of macroeconomic stabilisation: Still in the Iron Age or moving on?Panel 196 – The Regulatory Politics of Welfare PrivatisationPanel 311 – Perceptions of Law in the Governance of Globalising markets by Political Scientists, Sociologists and in Legal

ScholarshipPanel 326 – Cultural Political Economy: Political and Economic ImaginariesPanel 371 – A new political economy of strikes?Panel 584 – The clash of capitalism 2

Section 36 – Political Psychology: Understanding Citizens, Leaders,Passions and Conflicts

Chair(s): Tereza Capelos SURREY, University ofHenk Dekker LEIDEN, Universiteit

Panel 381 – Multiculturalism vs. ConflictPanel 541 – Political leadership: Ambitions and motivesPanel 542 – Political leadership: Image management and campaignsPanel 543 – Psychological Determinants of Electoral ChoicesPanel 546 – Xenophobia, IslamophobiaPanel 547 – Threat and terrorism in politicsPanel 548 – National /European identity construction and implicationsPanel 549 – Political Psychology: Promising theoretical and methodological innovationsPanel 551 – Political culture, Identity and LanguagePanel 552 – Political discontent, cynicism, and protestPanel 553 – Multiculturalism and the Political Psychology of Foreign PolicyPanel 578 – Political learning, political reasoning and deliberationPanel 579 – Learning, Politics and the Media

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Section 37 – Political Sociology

Chair(s): Niilo Kauppi CNRS, Strasbourg

Panel 119 – The activists of 68, forty years after.Panel 151 – Sociology of Party ActivismPanel 175 – Social Studies of DiplomacyPanel 283 – Elites and Masses: Agenda Setting and LegitimacyPanel 306 – Framing processes and deliberative politicsPanel 314 – Power and Conflict in World Politics –The sociology of Pierre Bourdieu in IRPanel 345 – Ordinary Citizens and PoliticsPanel 445 – Citizens and Democratic Politics: Participation, Representation, and Disaffection

Section 38 – Politics and Metaphysics in Kant

Chair(s): Kerstin Budde CARDIFF UniversityHoward Williams ABERYSTWYTH University

Panel 271 – Kant and International RelationsPanel 273 – Sovereignty and Metaphysics in KantPanel 275 – Metaphysics, History and PoliticsPanel 413 – Legitmacy and Metaphysics

Section 39 – Politics, Arts and Conflict: Aesthetic Interventions

Chair(s): Frank Möller TAMPERE, University of

Panel 131 – Reading The WirePanel 172 – Conflict, Identity and the (Re)construction of Cultural HeritagePanel 208 – Reflections of the Past within the Present: Art, Society, PoliticsPanel 286 – Photography and International ConflictPanel 323 – Reading art politically/resisting political readingPanel 343 – Art and Reconciliation?Panel 416 – Visual Politics, art, and the social transformative power of images

Section 40 – Protest Politics

Chair(s): Dieter Rucht Social Science Research Center BerlinSimon Teune BERLIN, Freie Universität

Panel 115 – The contentious politics of intellectual propertyPanel 117 – Political Activism, Civil Societies, and Social Movements in Eastern Europe: Twenty Years After the Fall of

CommunismPanel 164 – Protest Outcomes: Methodological PerspectivesPanel 247 – The Democratic Qualities of Protest PoliticsPanel 251 – Protest Facing Different Political RegimesPanel 257 – Transnational campaigns, protest and social movements.Panel 418 – The visual and cultural dimension of protest (new)Panel 557 – Mobilisation and Protest Communication on the Social WebPanel 558 – What is so different when it comes to violence? Determinants, forms and biographical consequences of the

recourse to violent acts in activist careers

Section 41 – Reconceptualising the Transition in New EU Member StatesChair(s): Georg Sootla TALLINN University

Raivo Vetik TALLINN University

Panel 510 – Reconsidering state society interface in developing citizenship and civic activismPanel 511 – Contradictions of values and patterns of politics and government in new democraciesPanel 512 – Retrenchment scenarios in Eastern European welfare statesPanel 538 – National integration policies in Easten EuropePanel 569 – Problems of stabilisation of party system in new democracies

Section 42 – Reconstructing Constructivism: Reflexive Approaches inPolitical Science

Chair(s): Benjamin Herborth FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversitätOliver Kessler BIELEFELD, University of

Panel 492 – Reconstructing Constructivism: Where does it all come fromPanel 493 – Varieties of constructivist thoughtPanel 494 – Whats normative about norms? Constructivism between social science and political theoryPanel 495 – Norms vs. Power or Norms as Power?Panel 496 – Constructivism in Practice I: From meta to method?Panel 497 – Constructivism in Practice II: Is there a divide between soundness and critique in constructivist research –

and whats the risk of bridging it?

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Panel 498 – The future of constructivism? International Political Theory or International Political SociologyPanel 499 – Beyond or within constructivist theorising (is silence golden)? Assessing the boundary to poststructuralism,

Pragmatism, and the practice turn

Section 43 – Regulation of Networks and Networks of Regulation

Chair(s): Matthias Finger EPFL, College of ManagementKutsal Yesilkagit UTRECHT, University of

Panel 94 – The co-evolution between technology and regulatory governancePanel 379 – Regulatory agencies and the Europeanisation of food safety policyPanel 452 – Coordination or fragmentation in the emerged networks of regulation (1)Panel 550 – Networks of regulation and the management of transnational riskPanel 567 – Coordination or fragmentation in the emerged networks of regulation (2)Panel 568 – Regulatory Governance: Regulatory Networks, Authorities and Risk Management

Section 44 – Religion and Politics in the 21st Century: New Meanings,New Actors, New Relations

Chair(s): Paolo Segatti MILANO, Universitá degli studi diJose Ramón Montero MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de

Panel 165 – Religious cleavage or religious conflict: The role of politics in mobilising religious identitiesPanel 192 – New assertiveness or increasing desperation? Catholic religious institutions and policy making in EuropePanel 197 – Religious Voting in Comparative PerspectivePanel 209 – Political implications of religious evolution: How changes in religiosity affect political behaviour

Section 45 – Religious Actors in the Political Sphere: Means,Objectives, and Effects

Chair(s): Jeff Haynes LONDON Metropolitan UniversityAnja Hennig Europa-Universität Viadrina

Panel 118 – Religious Actors and Domestic Policies in Liberal DemocraciesPanel 122 – Religious Actors in Democratisation ProcessesPanel 130 – From the local to Europe: Religious belongings in the changing hierarchy of identitiesPanel 250 – Religiously-Oriented Political Actors in Secular Democratic States: The Turkish Case in Comparative

PerspectivePanel 368 – Religious Actors and the Media: Forging Identities in a Complex Political EnvironmentPanel 407 – Religious NGOs in Global Governance: Conflict or Convergence?Panel 477 – Religious Actors and Ideas in Migration Policy and PoliticsPanel 570 – Religion, soft power and foreign policy: Theoretical and empirical observations

Section 46 – Security and Governance

Chair(s): Stefan Wolff NOTTINGHAM, University ofFiona Adamson LONDON, University ofGlen Newey KEELE, University of

Panel 141 – The Power of Europe – Implementing and Developing the ESS (I): Instruments of PowerPanel 142 – The Power of Europe – Implementing and Developing the ESS (II): Relations of PowerPanel 160 – Ethnic conflicts and federalismPanel 187 – Practical theory? Reading national security strategies with IRPanel 198 – European Terrorism Research: An Interdisciplinary Approach?Panel 285 – IR Theory and the Privatisation of SecurityPanel 330 – Targeted Sanctions: A critical reviewPanel 405 – Changing Normative Orders in Security GovernancePanel 408 – Governing multiagency operations in conflict management: Comprehensive approaches and their limitsPanel 440 – Transcending Organisational Boundaries. Comprehensive Security and Implications for EU Security

Governance

Section 47 – Security Sector Reform and Democratic Consolidation

Chair(s): Jürgen Rüland FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-UniversitätGabriela Maria Manea FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Panel 384 – New Conceptual, Theoretical and Methodological PerspectivesPanel 389 – Civilian actors and domains of security sector oversightPanel 393 – Societal effects of security sector reform: Security governance in post-conflict environmentPanel 396 – The role of Parliaments in Deployments AbroadPanel 503 – Security sector reform and the transformation of doctrines and corporate identities

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Section 48 – Social Justice and Varieties of Capitalism

Chair(s): Albena Azmanova KENT, University ofGlyn Morgan HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Panel 150 – Democracy and justice in distributive conflictsPanel 170 – Global climate justice and varieties of capitalismPanel 313 – Dirty, Sexy, Fast Money: A cautionary talePanel 484 – Security, Freedom and the Varieties of Welfare CapitalismPanel 490 – Social Justice After Neo-liberal Capitalism

Section 49 – Symbolic Politics: the Example of Europe

Chair(s): Silvia Mihalikova BRATISLAVA, Comenius University, Faculty of ArtsAndreas Pribersky VIENNA, University of

Panel 421 – Symbolism and the Presidency of the EU: The Case of CFSPPanel 554 – The Symbolic Dimension of European PoliticsPanel 555 – Memory politics: The construction of European memory?

Section 50 – Territorial Politics

Chair(s): Klaus Detterbeck MAGDEBURG, University ofWilfried Swenden EDINBURGH, University ofEve Hepburn EDINBURGH, University of

Panel 173 – Party Competition and Second Chambers in Federal StatesPanel 204 – Kosovo, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Chechnya: Special Cases and Valid Comparisons?Panel 217 – Alpine Party Politics and RegionalismPanel 231 – The regional cleavage in EuropePanel 249 – Unilateral secessions: Popular mobilisation and international recognitionPanel 258 – Governing Divided Societies: Territorial and non-territorial tools of conflict managementPanel 272 – Beyond Decentralisation: Conceptualising and Measuring the Interlocked StatePanel 301 – The Future of Belgian FederalismPanel 352 – Decentralisation in unitary states – the role of sub-national authorities

Section 51 – The European Union and International Institutions

Chair(s): Knud Erik Jørgensen AARHUS UniversitetOle Elgstrom LUNDS Universitet

Panel 147 – The European Union in multilateral regimes: What impact at home?Panel 237 – The EU as International ActorPanel 432 – The EUs performance in international institutions: Case studiesPanel 433 – The EUs performance in international institutions: Cross-cutting issuesPanel 480 – The influence of international institutions on the European UnionPanel 500 – The EU and Regimes in the Global Political EconomyPanel 504 – The EU and Security RegimesPanel 518 – The EU in Multilateral Security GovernancePanel 523 – The European Union as an actor in the United Nations system – A systematic analysis

Section 52 – The Organisation of Conflict Inside Political Parties

Chair(s): Françoise Boucek LONDON, University of, QUEEN MARY CollegeRichard Katz JOHNS HOPKINS University

Panel 274 – Hierarchy and Stratarchy in Contemporary Party OrganisationPanel 302 – Intra-party conflict and the selection of cabinet ministersPanel 303 – Intra-party conflict, individual ministers’ resignations and cabinet reshufflesPanel 464 – Conflict and Cohesion in North European Political PartiesPanel 465 – Intra-party conflict and factionalismPanel 528 – The Personnel Strategies of Political Parties in Comparative Perspective: Does the Electoral System Matter?Panel 539 – Estimating the impact of intra-party conflict on party systemsPanel 540 – Describing and Measuring Intra-Party Conflict

Section 53 – The Political Economy of Economic Shocks and Socio-EconomicCrises

Chair(s): Thomas Plümper ESSEX, University of

Panel 259 – Multilevel Approaches to the Demand for Welfare PoliciesPanel 531 – Race, Gender & CrimePanel 532 – Context Conditionality

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Panel 533 – Multilevel Politics & Political EconomyPanel 534 – International OrganisationsPanel 536 – Redistribution & Poverty

Section 54 – The Politics of Intelligence Governance

Chair(s): Peter Gill LIVERPOOL, University ofThorsten Wetzling Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, GenevaHans Born Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

Panel 469 – Problems and solutions for research in intelligence studiesPanel 470 – Explaining successes and failures in the democratisation of intelligencePanel 471 – The use of intelligence by non-state actorsPanel 473 – International intelligence co-operation: Problems of human rights and oversightPanel 474 – Democratic control in an age of networked intelligence

Section 55 – The Quality of Democracy in Southern Europe

Chair(s): Susannah Verney ATHENS, University of

Panel 140 – Southern European exceptionalism and Italian politics: An exception to the end of exception?Panel 148 – Kakfa goes SouthernPanel 186 – Leadership and political parties in Southern European RegionsPanel 372 – Trends in political participation of non-national residents in Southern Europe DemocraciesPanel 431 – Policy change and reform effectiveness in southern European democracies: Explaining domestic reform

paths under varieties of capitalismPanel 592 – Institutional Performance and Democratic Quality in Southern Europe

Section 57 – US Foreign Policy

Chair(s): Adam Quinn BIRMINGHAM, University ofTrevor McCrisken WARWICK, University of

Panel 446 – The war on terror in and after the Bush administrationPanel 447 – US Middle East Policy (1): Grand Strategy and the Greater Middle EastPanel 449 – EU-US relations in and after BushPanel 450 – US Foreign Policy: The Domestic Setting (1): Institutions and ProcessesPanel 595 – US US Middle East Policy (2): US Relations with Middle Eastern StatesPanel 596 – US Foreign Policy: The Domestic Setting (2): Power and Security

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Explaining successes and failures inthe democratisation of intelligence

Chair: Hans Born - Geneva Centre for the DemocraticControl of Armed Forces (DCAF)

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Explaining successes and failures in the democratisation ofintelligence

THOMAS C BRUNEAU - Naval Postgraduate SchoolCRISTIANA MATEI - Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey

Approaches to the Democratisation of Intelligence inTransition States: A Comparative Assessment

AIDAN WILLS - Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control ofArmed Forces (DCAF)

Democratic transformation in complex environments:Intelligence and the state in Africa

LAUREN HUTTON - Institute for Security Studies

Moral regeneration: The basis for South African intelligenceoversight.

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A Proposed Framework for the Analysis of IntelligenceProcesses in Democratising Regimes

PETER GILL - LIVERPOOL, University of

Panel 470 Room H 01

New Conceptual, Theoretical andMethodological Perspectives

Chair: Aurel Croissant - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

Co-Chair: David Kuehn - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

Disc.: Heiner Hänggi - Geneva Centre for theDemocratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

Emerging Democracies and the Challenges of Civilian Controlover the Military: A New Approach

SIEGFRIED WOLF - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-UniversitätPAUL CHAMBERS - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

Civilians accompanying armed forces: Explaining changes inthe civil-military force mix

ULRICH PETERSOHN - RAND Corporation

Is it really all but Reiteration and Stagnation? Conceptual,Theoretical, and Methodological Realities of Civil-MilitaryResearch [tabled]

DAVID KUEHN - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

Reintegration of ex-service personnel: Comparative analysisthe UK and Russia

NATALIA DANILOVA - NOTTINGHAM, University of

From Civil-Military Relations towards Security SectorGovernance

ALEXANDRE LAMBERT - SIT Study Abroad, Geneva

The Thai Military, Civilian Control and Public DiscourseKATJA FREISTEIN - HSFK

Panel 384 Room H 02

The clash of capitalism: The politicaleconomy of structural reforms in

Europe

Chair: Bruno Amable - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Université de

Co-Chair: Martin Hoepner - Max Planck Institute for theStudy of Society

Disc.: Robert Boyer - Paris School of Economics

Usurpation, not delegation: How the ECJ radicalizes CommonMarket integration and why it deserves political control

MARTIN HÖPNER - Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies,Cologne

Liberalising social policy reforms and the collapse of Worldsand Varieties of welfare capitalism

WALTRAUD SCHELKLE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Varieties of capitalism and varieties of macroeconomicpolicy: Are some economies more pro-cyclical than others?

KARIM AZIZI - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Université de

Transnational Private Governance and the Clash ofCapitalism in the European Union

ANDREAS NÖLKE - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversitätHEATHER TAYLOR - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

How does Europe matter? The paradigm shift of pensionpolicy in continental countries.

ARNAUD LECHEVALIER - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de Centre Marc Bloch

Panel 106 Room H 05

Multiculturalism vs. Conflict

Chair: Henk Dekker - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Lisbeth Aggestam - CAMBRIDGE, University of

Marc Helbling - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrumfür Sozialforschung (WZB)

The transformative and practical aims of caringmulticulturalism

SARAH SCUZZARELLO - LUNDS Universitet

Constructive and destructive aspects of heterogeneity inBosnia-Herzegovina

DAVIDE MORSELLI - LAUSANNE, Université deSTEFANO PASSINI - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi

People’s reaction to news stories: The Role of MoralExclusion on Moral Reasoning

PAOLA VILLANO - BOLOGNA, Università degli StudiSTEFANO PASSINI - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi

Ethnic diversity in the school system – contextual effects ontrust, tolerance and democratic knowledge among 80 000students in 30 OECD countries

ANDREJ KOKKONEN - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

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Linguistic Justice

Chair: Helder De Schutter - OXFORD, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Andrew Shorten - LIMERICK, University of

A Dynamic Linguistic Territoriality PrincipleNENAD STOJANOVIC - ZURICH, University of

Dividing Individuality: Pluralistic Citizenship and the Case ofLinguistic Diversity

YAEL PELED - OXFORD, University of

Accommodating linguistic difference: Five typological modelsof language rights

XABIER ARZOZ - PAIS VASCO, Universidad del

Language and legitimation in the European UnionPETER A KRAUS - HELSINKI, University of

Panel 399 Room H 07

Reading The Wire

Chair: Debbie Lisle - BELFAST, QUEEN'S University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Re-Imagining of The American Working Class: ReadingSeason 2 of The Wire

MICHAEL MARINETTO - CARDIFF University

This is Me, Right Here: Reading Memory, Place and Identitythrough the Lens of The Wire

JILL STEANS - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Hamsterdam: The City as Allegory in The WireANCA PUSCA - LONDON, University of, GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE

The core, the margins and the missing middle. The Gameand Broken Citizenship in The Wire

MICHAEL LISTER - OXFORD BROOKES University

Panel 131 Room H 08

The Politics of Governance

Chair: Stefanie Wöhl - VIENNA, University of

Co-Chair: Birgit Sauer - VIENNA, University of

Disc.: Gülay Caglar - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Governing religion through genderSTEPHANIE GARLING - ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG, Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet

Neoliberal Governance in the European UnionSTEFANIE WÖHL - VIENNA, University of

Interaction of State and Non-State Actors in theImplementation of Gender Equality: The case of Turkey

HELIN UCAR - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Gender Expertise and the Transformation of MasculineDomination

ELISABETH PRUEGL - FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL University /Graduate Institute, Geneva

Lost in Translation? Interrogating the International Norm ofGender Equality from a Transnational Feminist Perspective[tabled]

FRANZISKA MÜLLER - KASSEL, University of

Rethinking bodily citizenship in the era of reprogenetics.Insights from a comparative perspective

TERESA KULAWIK - SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA (University College)

Panel 126 Room S 12

Isaiah Berlin and the Foundations ofLiberalism: Liberalism and the search

for foundations

Chair: Mario Ricciardi -MILANO,Universitá degli studi di

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Elena García Guitián - MADRID,UniversidadAutònoma de

Negative vs. Positive Liberty in the Context of Search forFoundations

IVÁN ZOLTÁN DÉNES - DEBRECEN, University of Debrecen

Value-Pluralism and Modus VivendiJOHN HORTON - KEELE, University of

Human Rights Universalism and Value PluralismATTRACTA INGRAM - IRELAND, National University of UCD

The political power of sexual preferenceNATHANIEL COLEMAN - MICHIGAN, University of (Ann Arbor)

Two kinds of pluralismLYNN DOBSON - EDINBURGH, University of

Panel 599 Room S 14

Local turnout in Europe

Chair: Angelika Vetter - STUTTGART, Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Kai Arzheimer - MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität

Electoral Systems and Turnout: Evidence from German LocalElections 1999-2006

ANGELIKA VETTER - STUTTGART, Universität

How the Field of Candidates Affects Turnout in German LocalElections

DAVID GEHNE - DUESSELDORF, Heinrich-Heine-UniversitaetSCOTT STOCK GISSENDANNER - GÖTTINGEN, Georg-August-Universität

Trends in Local electoral turnoutHENK VAN DER KOLK - TWENTE, Universiteit

Size and local democracy: The second-order election modelrevisited

JAUME MAGRE - BARCELONA, Universidad deXAVIER BERTRANA - BARCELONA, Universidad de

Electoral turnout in Swiss municipalities: What explains thedifferences in turnout and decline?

ANDREAS LADNER - LAUSANNE, Université de

Panel 98 Room S 15

Symbolism and the Presidency of theEU: The Case of CFSP

Chair: Laura Ferreira-Pereira - MINHO, University ofMinho - NICPRI

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Klaus Brummer - ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG,Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet

Sharing the CFSP Platform with the High Representative:What Payoffs for the EU Presidency?

HYLKE DIJKSTRA - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

Slovenian foreign policy within the EU foreign policy:Presidency as a trigger

SABINA KAJNC - LJUBLJANA, University of

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Learning the CFSP Grammar: Mapping Up the Contribution ofthe Portuguese Presidencies of the EU Council (1992, 2000,2007)

LAURA FERREIRA-PEREIRA - MINHO, University of Minho - NICPRIALENA VIEIRA - MINHO, University of

The 2007 Portuguese European Council Presidency Depictedin the Press

RUI NOVAIS - LIVERPOOL, University of

Panel 421 Room S 16

Political Representation in Times ofGovernance

Chair: Johannes Pollak - Austrian Academy of Sciences

Co-Chair: Christopher Lord - ARENA, Oslo

Disc.: Dario Castiglione - EXETER, University of

Legitimacy and representation in the EU. Fromrepresentative to participative democracy?

MARIA CRISTINA MARCHETTI - ROMA LA SAPIENZA, Università di

Governance in light of theories of representative democracyJACQUES THOMASSEN - TWENTE, Universiteit

A Democratically Accountable European External ActionService: Three Scenarios

JOZEF BÁTORA - Austrian Academy of Sciences

The social magic of political representationERIK JENTGES - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Democracy by Delegation? Who, What and How isrepresented in European (New) Governance

RICHARD BELLAMY - LONDON, University College

Panel 91 Room S 17

Electoral campaigns

Chair: Olivier Dabène - Sciences Po

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Ivan Llamazares - SALAMANCA, Universidad de

Esse Es Pecipi (To be is to be perceived): GovernmentPerformance, Electoral Competitiveness and SubnationalPolitical Budget Cycles in Mexico.

BENITO MIRÓN LÓPEZ - OXFORD, University of

Electoral reforms and party system fragmentationPEDRO RIERA - MADRID, Instituto Juan March de Estudios eInvestigaciones

Panel 134 Room S 19

Generational Politics from aComparative Perspective

Chair: Achim Goerres - COLOGNE, University of

Co-Chair: Pieter Vanhuysse - HAIFA, University of

Disc.: -

Does demographic ageing change the social foundations ofmodern democracies? The experience of generationalsolidarity and the expectations towards the role of thedemocratic state among ordinary citizens

ACHIM GOERRES - COLOGNE, University ofKATRIN PRINZEN - COLOGNE, University of

What Are They, What Do They Do and Do They Matter? AConceptual Framework for Understanding Older Persons’Interest Representation and Its Impact in AdvancedCapitalist Democracies

MARTHA DOYLE - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University ofVIRPI TIMONEN - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University of

Planning for An Ageing Society: A Canada-US ComparisonPATRIK MARIER - CONDORDIA University

The effect of population ageing on social policy effort in 21welfare states: A total-government budget approach

MARKUS TEPE - CARL VON OSSIETZKY Universität OldenburgPIETER VANHUYSSE - HAIFA, University of

Panel 218 Room S 20

Citizenship Attribution in ComparativeEuropean Perspective

Chair: Maarten Vink - MAASTRICHT Universiteit /LISBON, University of

Co-Chair: Espen Olsen - Arena, University of Oslo

Disc.: Maarten Vink - MAASTRICHT Universiteit /LISBON, University of

Nationalism in times of fear: Terrorism and the changeabilityof national identity within the multicultural context of theNetherlands

EEKE DIX - EDINBURGH, University of

Citizenship ceremonies in Britain and France: Politicaldebates, legislative evolution and institutional practices.

CATHERINE PUZZO - TOULOUSE, Institut d Etudes Politiques (IEP)de

Theorizing Multilevel Citizenship in the EU: Elements ofCitizenship and Mechanisms of Institutional Change

ESPEN OLSEN - OSLO, Universitetet I

Citizenship access, dual nationality and socio-culturalintegration

EVELYN ERSANILLI - AMSTERDAM, Vrije UniversiteitRUUD KOOPMANS - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

The Vicissitudes of Dutch Citizenship and Nationality LawWILLEM MAAS - YORK University

Panel 167 Room S 21

Democratic Accountability in SouthernEurope: Economic Voter Sanction in

Italy, Portugal, and Spain

Chair: Michael Lewis-Beck - IOWA, University of

Co-Chair: Marina Costa Lobo - LISBOA, Universidade de

Disc.: Paolo Bellucci - SIENA, Universita degli studi di

Does the economy enter the ballot-box? A comparison of2000 and 2008 general elections in Spain

MARTA FRAILE MALDONADO - CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS (CSIC) Instituto de Políticas yBienes Públicos (IPP)MICHAEL LEWIS-BECK - IOWA, University of

Economy or Ideology: Diagnosing the sources of ElectoralChange in Turkey, 2002-2007

ALI CARKOGLU - SABANCI University

Does globalization shape citizen perceptions on the ability ofgovernment to make a difference? [tabled]

IRENE MENENDEZ - MADRID, Instituto Juan March de Estudios eInvestigaciones

Economic voting in Portugal: A review and a reappraisalANDRÉ FREIRE - ISCTE - Lisbon University InstituteJOSÉ PEREIRA SANTANA - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

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Government accountability and voting choices in Italy,2001- 2008

PAOLO BELLUCCI - SIENA, Università degli studi di

Do voters leave their wallets out of the polling booth?Economic perceptions, as determinants of party choice inGreece, 2000-2007.

STAVROS SKRINIS - PANTEION University of Social & PoliticalScienceROULA NEZI - ATHENS, University of

Do whatever your neighbours did. Electoral contagion inSpanish local elections (1987-2007) [tabled]

GONZALO RIVERO - NEW YORK University

Panel 132 Room S 22

Tools of government in a comparativeperspective

Chair: Salvador Parrado - MADRID, Nacional deEducacion a Distancia, Universidad (UNED)

Co-Chair: Martin Lodge - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Disc.: -

Franco and Salazar: Tools for the subordination of themilitary.

JOSE JAVIER OLIVAS OSUNA - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS& POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Opening up the toolbox or box ticking exercise? The impactof high quality regulation policy on the choice of tools ofgovernment

KAI WEGRICH - HERTIE School of Governance

Monitoring the money: Political context and the monitoringof financial discretion [tabled]

STEPHEN GREASLEY - MANCHESTER, University of

Contested dynamics of control: Risk regulation, multi-levelgovernance and performance management [tabled]

MARTIN LODGE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Turnover in the British Senior Civil Service and its correlates:Official guardian class, managers for hire or politicalservants?

OLIVER JAMES - EXETER, University ofNICOLAI PETROVSKY - CARDIFF UniversityGEORGE BOYNE -

Oil spills and national responses to risks from the sea: Thecases of Prestige and Exxon Valdez

SALVADOR PARRADO - MADRID, Nacional de Educacion aDistancia, Universidad (UNED)

Panel 89 Room S 23

Parties and the InstitutionalFramework

Chair: Gemma Loomes - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Steven Wolinetz - NEWFOUNDLAND, MemorialUniversity of

Regional reform and territorialization of party systemsARJAN SCHAKEL - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Reassessing the impact of federalism and electoral systemson party unity

ALBERT FALCO - BARCELONA, Universitat Pompeu Fabra JuanMarch InstituteIGNACIO JURADO - OXFORD, University of Juan March Institute

Party strategies in Western Europe: A framework for analysisGEMMA LOOMES - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Party Competition in the EU: Conflict and Collusion BetweenPolitical Parties at the European Level

WOJCIECH GAGATEK - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 292 Room S 24

Bringing Realism Back In

Chair: Alexander Reichwein - FRANKFURT, JohannWolfgang Goethe-Universität

Co-Chair: Michael Agner - SOUTHERN DENMARK -ODENSE, University of

Disc.: Michael Agner - SOUTHERN DENMARK -ODENSE, University of

Neorealism and Etzionis international communitarianismMENNO KAMMINGA - GRONINGEN, Rijksuniversiteit

NATO and the Greater Middle East: A Neoclassical RealistFramework for Security Cooperation

MICHAEL AGNER - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE, University of

A test for the neo-classical realist framework: The case ofpost-Cold War Italian foreign policy

LORENZO CLADI - LOUGHBOROUGH, University of

Foreign Policy Tools and the Exercise of Influence: A RealistTake

BARBARA KUNZ - SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA (University College)

Panel 346 Room S 25

Introducing IT to FacilitateEngagement and Interaction inUndergraduate Politics Courses

Chair: Gabriela Pleschova - epsNet, ComeniusUniversity in Bratislava

Co-Chair: Cathy Gormley-Heenan - ULSTER, University of

Disc.: Kinga Kas - GIRNE AMERICAN University

Contrast of provision: Integrating Information technologiesinto Politics & International Relations courses.

MATTHEW WHEELER - LEICESTER University ofSIMON ROFE - LEICESTER, University of

Use of online discussion forums in the teaching and learningof Irish politics

FIONA BUCKLEY - CORK, University College

About Educating Future Civic Education Teachers How To UseNew Media

JESSICA SCHATTSCHNEIDER - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Opportunities and risks in using IT during in-classpresentations: The teachers and students perspective

KINGA KAS - GIRNE AMERICAN University

Panel 375 Room S 26

The implementation of EU policies

Chair: Rüdiger Wurzel - HULL, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

National Declarations of Assurance – an instrument for abetter implementation of the EU budget policy?

HARTMUT ADEN - Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht, Berlin

Comitology Model of Implementation of EU Policies -Implications for EU Constitutional Construction

Piotr TOSIEK - LUBLIN (Poland), Maria Curie-SklodowskaUniversity

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Implementing the EU environmental health regulations innew Member States: Drinking water safety in Estonia andLithuania [tabled]

KATI KANGUR - KINGS COLLEGE London

EU criminal justice cooperation: The implementation ofmutual recognition measures in Justice and Home Affairs

JULIA SIEVERS - BREMEN, Universität

Compliance, transposition and incorporation - insights fromthe comparative analysis of the Mercosur

CHRISTIAN ARNOLD - MANNHEIM, Universität

How policy-shaping might (not) affect policy-taking: Thecase of national parliaments in the European Union

CARINA SPRUNGK - HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Panel 388 Room S 27

From many to one: On thedimensionality of electorate and

legislature

Chair: Martin Ejnar Hansen - VIENNA, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Gail McElroy - DUBLIN, Trinity College

Sylvia Kritzinger VIENNA, University of

Why so many dimensions among the electorate and so fewin parliament?

MARTIN EJNAR HANSEN - VIENNA, University of

Issue interconnections in party competition: Policy linkagesand ideological change in 23 democracies

MARKUS WAGNER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Ideological representation in Portugal: MPs-electors linkagesin terms of left-right placement and substantive meaning[tabled]

ANDRÉ FREIRE - Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia (CIES)ANA MARIA BELCHIOR - Centro de Investigação e Estudos deSociologia (CIES)

Structuring voters’ preferences: From issues to ideologyROMAIN LACHAT - ZURICH, University of

Dimensions of policy preferences in BritainJOHN BARTLE - ESSEX, University ofSEBASTIAN AVELLANEDA DELLEPIANE - DUBLIN, University College

Policy-Making in Parliamentary Democracies: The Impact ofCabinet Ministers on Social Policy Outcomes [tabled]

ALEXANDER HERZOG - NEW YORK University

The structuring pattern of political opinions: Is it the samefor citizens and elites?

JAN ROSSET - LAUSANNE, Université de FORSGEORG LUTZ - LAUSANNE, Université de FORS

Panel 161 Room S 28

Experimental methods in politicalscience

Chair: Leif Helland - NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OFMANAGEMENT BI

Co-Chair: Jon Hovi - OSLO, Universitetet I

Disc.: -

After the War: An experimental study of post-conflictbehaviour.

FRANS VAN WINDEN - AMSTERDAM, University ofFRANCISCO M LAGOS - GRENADA & LINEEX, University of

Choosing a compassionate president - an experimentalinvestigation of political selection

THOMAS MARKUSSEN - COPENHAGEN, University ofJEAN-ROBERT TYRAN - COPENHAGEN, University of

Can contingent prizes induce lame ducks to shirk less?LEIF HELLAND - NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT BIJON HOVI - OSLO, Universitetet I

Noisy Signalling: Theory and ExperimentTHOMAS DE HAAN - AMSTERDAM, University of AmsterdamSchool of EconomicsTHEO OFFERMAN - ANTWERP, University of Amsterdam School ofEconomics

Coordination and Communication in Multiparty Elections withCostly Voting

REBECCA MORTON - NEW YORK UniversityBERNHARD KITTEL - CARL VON OSSIETZKY Universität OldenburgWOLFGANG LUHAN - CARL VON OSSIETZKY Universität Oldenburg

Panel 236 Room 114

Development, capitalism, and peace

Chair: Nils Petter Gleditsch - PRIO

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Conflict Regulation within the Global Capitalist Economy byTransnational Actors: The EU and the Turkish-Greek Dispute

DEMET YALCINMOUSSEAU - KOC University

Poverty, Population, Development and Inequality in HistoricalPerspective

ALBERTO CHILOSI - PISA, Universitá di

The Capitalist Peace: Does it exist? Yes, it does!ERICH WEEDE - BONN, University of

Development and Interstate WarHÅVARD HEGRE - OSLO, Universitetet IBJØRN HØYLAND - OSLO, Universitetet ICARL HENRIK KNUTSEN - OSLO, Universitetet I

Panel 559 Room 231

Comparative dynamics of issuecompetition

Chair: Christoffer Green-Pedersen - AARHUSUniversitet

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Ian Budge - ESSEX, University of

The Dynamics of Voter Preferences and Party LeaderPositions

SARA BINZER HOBOLT - OXFORD, University ofROBERT KLEMMENSEN - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE,University of

When do Parties have Clear Programmes?THOMAS DÄUBLER - KONSTANZ, Universität & DUBLIN TRINITYCOLLEGE, University of

Issue competition in ParliamentSTEFAAN WALGRAVE - ANTWERP, University ofRENS VLIEGENTHART - AMSTERDAM, University of

The Salience of Unusual Issue Preferences: The Effect ofRelative Policy Positions on Issue Importance for Parties in23 Countries

MARKUS WAGNER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Performance Politics in Britain, 1950-2008: An examinationof issue performance at the macro-political level using ameasure of competence ‘mood’

WILL JENNINGS - MANCHESTER, University ofJANE GREEN - MANCHESTER, University of

The Evolvement of Government AgendasCHRISTOFFER GREEN-PEDERSEN - AARHUS UniversitetPETER B MORTENSEN - AARHUS Universitet

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150 years of On Liberty: Re-readingthe philosophical foundations of

Millian liberalism

Chair: Paul Corcoran - ADELAIDE, University of

Co-Chair: Helen Pringle - NEW SOUTH WALES, Universityof

Disc.: -

Freedom beyond Liberty: John Stuart Mill, Empiricism andthe Higher Ends of Liberty

MARK BODE - ADELAIDE, University of

John Stuart Mill on the Poetry of the SupernaturalALAN GOLDSTONE - ADELAIDE, University of

John Stuart Mill: The Liberal PessimistPAUL CORCORAN - ADELAIDE, University of

John Stuart Mill and the Anti-Slavery Principle: Respect andStanding

HELEN PRINGLE - NEW SOUTH WALES, University of

The public and the private: Self censorship and civilityJAMES CONNELLY - HULL, University of

Panel 207 Room 329

The EU neighborhood: Changinginstitutional cooperation patterns

Chair: Alena Vysotskaya - MINHO, University of

Guedes Vieira

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Robertas Pogorelis - EP

The Energy Security in the Baltic and the Black Sea RegionHRISTOFOR HRISOSKULOV - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems-Universität

‘Smart selection’ of EU’s actions within the ENP on theterritory of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. The role andimpact of Russia.

LARISA KUZMICHEVA - YAROSLAVL, University of

Security relations in the EU’s neighbourhood: Armenian,Azerbaijani and Georgian perspectives

LICÍNIA SIMÃO - COIMBRA University

The European Union - a norm entrepreneur or normhegemon? The promotion of gender equality in the EuropeanNeighbourhood Policy [tabled]

STEFANIE KESSLER - BREMEN, UniversitätPETRA DEBUSSCHER - GHENT University

“Where you stand depends on where you sit”: A BureaucraticPolitics View of the ENP

HEIDRUN MAURER - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

Role of Turkey as EU Member in Regional Conflict Resolutions[tabled]

ADAM SZYMANSKI - WARSAW, University of

Panel 428 Room H 09

The Comparative Political Economy ofEducation and Vocational Training

Chair: Marius Busemeyer - Max Planck Institute for theStudy of Societies

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Political parties and higher education spending - who favoursredistribution?

CHRISTIAN RAUH - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)ANTJE KIRCHNER - KONSTANZ, Universität

Applying the Varieties of Capitalism Approach to HigherEducation: A Case Study of Divergent Trajectories in theInternationalization of British and German Universities[tabled]

LUKAS GRAF - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB)

The Contrast of Contexts - The Formation of Skill andUnemployment Insurance Provision in Denmark, theNetherlands, and Switzerland between 1870 and 1940

CHRISTINE TRAMPUSCH - BERN, Universität

Insiders, Outsiders and the political economy of educationMARIUS BUSEMEYER - KÖLN, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜRGESELLSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG

Large firms and employer associations. The intra-associativeimplication of training levies

ETIENNE COGNARD - LYON II, Université

The Politics of Education Policies in development: How doinstitutions matter for a education policy analysis in thecontext of poverty reduction? [tabled]

BETTINA BOEKLE - German Development Institute (DIE)

The Failure of Training in Germany?BETTINA KOHLRAUSCH - Soziologisches ForschungsinstitutGöttingen

Panel 189 Room H 10

Critical Approaches to TransitionalJustice I

Chair: Anja Jetschke - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Co-Chair: Stefan Engert - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Disc.: Stefan Engert - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Europeanisation of Memory Politics? Resolutions Addressingthe Communist Past on the Level of European Institutions

BIRGIT HOFMANN - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Searching for the ritual in Ritual Apologie: A performanceapproach to the analysis of negotiated political apologies

MICHEL-ANDRÉ HORELT - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

The long aftermath of genocide: The issue of reparationsbetween Namibia and Germany

REINHART KÖßLER - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität ArnoldBergstraesser Institut

The return of the religious in a secular age: De-constructingthe concept of reconciliation

INGRID WEHR - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Arnold-Bergstraesser-InstituteHELGE ROXIN - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institute

Panel 423 Room HPI 1

The co-evolution between technologyand regulatory governance

Chair: Rolf Kunneke - Delft University of Technology

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Deploying a pan-European railway standard in the era ofliberalization: A comparing of Germany, the Netherlands andSwitzerland

MARC LAPERROUZA - EPFL Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral deLausanne

Regulation in the Water Sector: Institutional or TechnologicalConstraint?

ALEKSANDRA PEEROO - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de

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Towards an Institutional Framework for a HydrogenInfrastructure

DANIEL SCHOLTEN - DELFT University of Technology

Panel 94 Room HPI 3

The Personnel Strategies of PoliticalParties in Comparative Perspective:Does the Electoral System Matter?

Chair: Thomas Zittel - CORNELL University

Co-Chair: Matthew S Shugart - CALIFORNIA - SAN DIEGO,University of

Disc.: Christian Stecker - POTSDAM Universität

Legislative Party Switching and Parliamentary Careers: TheCase of the Russian State Duma 1993-2008

ELENA SEMENOVA - JENA, FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER Universität

Multiple-office holders in France and Germany: Dreadedchallengers or creatures of their party?

JULIEN NAVARRO - BORDEAUX, Institut d Etudes politiques deLARS VOGEL - JENA, FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER Universität

Committee Assignments in Mixed Member Electoral Systems.How do Parties determine Eligibility?

MATTHEW SHUGART - CALIFORNIA - SAN DIEGO, University ofTHOMAS ZITTEL - CORNELL University

Candidates, Selectors, and the Structure of Intra-PartyCompetition: The Case of German Bundestag Elections

JENS BORCHERT - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversitätMARION REISER - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Panel 528 Room HPI 4

The Power of Europe - Implementing andDeveloping the ESS (I): Instruments of

Power

Chair: Sven Biscop - Egmont - Royal Institute forInternational Relations

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Jan Joel Andersson - Swedish Institute ofInternational Affairs

The ESS and Comprehensive Security in the SouthernNeighbourhood: Can the EU Provide the Right Incentives?

MARK FURNESS - BERLIN, Freie Universität

EU Trade Policies and the Security Strategy: Speaking thesame language in different worlds

JAN ORBIE - GHENT UniversityLOTTE DRIEGHE - GHENT University

The external dimension of the EU energy policySAMI ANDOURA - EGMONT - The Royal Institute for InternationalRelations

Defence, Security, Visibility? ESDP Operations asInstruments of European Foreign and Security Policy

BASTIAN RICHTER - Technical University of Braunschweig

Panel 141 Room HFF 1

Minority nationalist parties and thechallenges of multi-level politics

Chair: Anwen Elias - ABERYSTWYTH University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Anwen Elias - ABERYSTWYTH University

Multi-level Strategies in Spanish Non State Wide Parties:National, Subnational and European levels

JUAN RODRIGUEZ TERUEL - OPEN UNIVERSITY, TheOSCAR BARBERA ARESTE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

European Integration and Minority Nationalist Parties inFrance

EMELYNE CHENEY - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Electoral Entry and Success of Ethnic Minority Parties inEastern Europe

JULIAN BERNAUER - KONSTANZ, Universität

Panel 527 Room HFF 2

The European Union in multilateralregimes: What impact at home?

Chair: Heiko Prange-Gstöhl - European Commission

Co-Chair: Robert Kaiser - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Disc.: Robert Kaiser - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Exploring the embeddedness of European governance in theinternational realm. And vice versa.

MAARTEN VAN DEN EYNDE - ANTWERP, University of

The influence of the global regime on climate change on EUpolicies

ANNETTE BONGARDT - INAFRANCISCO TORRES - Institute for European Studies,Universidade Católica Portuguesa

The EU's Strategic Partnerships with Regional Powers (Brazil,India and South Africa) – Strategic Alliances for EffectiveMultilateralism?

NATALIE M HESS - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudies

Cooperation and rivalry among international organizationsRAFAEL BIERMANN - Marshall European Center for SecurityStudies

The European Union in multilateral regimes: Conceptualisingthe impact 'at home'

ROBERT KAISER - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitätHEIKO PRANGE-GSTÖHL - European Commission

Panel 147 Room HFF 3

Hierarchy and Stratarchy inContemporary Party Organisation

Chair: Peter Mair - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Co-Chair: Nicole Bolleyer - EXETER, University of

Disc.: Jan Sundberg - HELSINKI, University of

Hierarchy vs. Stratarchy? Examining Intra-party Relations inNorway

ELIN HAUGSGJERD ALLERN - OSLO, Universitetet IJO SAGLIE - OSLO, Institute for Social Research (ISF)

Samfunnsforskning (ISF)

Maintaining hierarchy by the direct intervention of thecentral apparatus in local conflicts. The cases of parties ofpower in Western Siberia [tabled]

L BRENEZ - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Policy Stratarchy in Modern Parties: Assessing Causes andEvaluating Consequences for Political Participation

ANIKA GAUJA - SYDNEY, University of

New Parties and their Members: Entry, Exit and Intra-PartyConflict

NICOLE BOLLEYER - EXETER, University of

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The Democratization of Party Leadership Selection inComparative Perspective

MARCO LISI - Instituto Ciências Sociais

Pre-electoral and post-electoral coalition formation of localsections in Belgium: Between national and local strategies

FANNY WILLE - BRUSSEL, Vrije UniversiteitTOM VERTHÉ - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Intra-party dynamics and policy processes in the AfricanNational Congress (ANC) [tabled]

VINCENT DARRACQ - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques de

Panel 274 Room HFF 4

Multilevel Approaches to the Demandfor Welfare Policies

Chair: Achim Kemmerling - BREMEN, Jacobs University

Co-Chair:

Disc.:

Democratic Inequality and the Economic VotePHILIPP REHM - OXFORD, University ofRAYMOND DUCH - OXFORD, University of

Restructuring welfare politics: Post-industrial labour markets,globalization and welfare preferences

SILJA HÄUSERMANN - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTESTEFANIE WALTER - HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Risk Profiles and Opportunity Structures: A Multi-LevelAnalysis of Female Preferences for Job Security Regulations

PATRICK EMMENEGGER - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE,University ofLUCAS LEEMANN - WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY in St Louis

The impact of system variables on inequality in healthLEONIE SUNDMACHER - Technische Universität Berlin, FU AlumniDAVID SCHELLER-KREINSEN - Technische Universität Berlin,Hertie Alumni

Panel 259 Room HFF 5

Europeanization and Democratization inSouth Eastern Europe

Chair: C Tanasiou - AMERICAN UNIVERSITY INBULGARIA

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Europeanization of the Romanian Judiciary - TangibleReforms or Business as Usual?

ROXANA MIHAILA - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

Effective democracy and the Europeanization Effect. Acomparative study of Romania and Bulgaria

MIHAELA RACOVITA - NOTRE DAME, University of

The Limits of Europeanization Post-Accession. National EliteInterests, Brussels Strategy and Public Opinion

COSMINA TANASOIU - AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN BULGARIA

Euro-scepticism in the Western Balkans and the Pace ofDemocratic Reforms

CVETE KONESKA - OXFORD, University of

Electoral reform under EU conditionality: Constraints andpossibilities in the Western Balkans

JESSICA GIANDOMENICO - UPPSALA Universitet

Panel 466 Room HFF

Symposium

German unification and East-West integration in Europe:Why should it grow together?

Chairs: Hans-Dieter Klingemann, Social ScienceResearch Center Berlin, Germany

Attila Agh, Corvinus University, Budapest,Hungary

Disc.: Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Philipps UniversityMarburg, Germany

Leif Kalev, Tallinn University, Estonia

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Democratic control in an age ofnetworked intelligence

Chair: Aidan Wills - Geneva Centre for the DemocraticControl of Armed Forces (DCAF)

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

ENISA_Democracy, State Interests and Information SecuritySANDRA MARIA RODRIGUES BALÃO - INSTITUTE OF POLITICALSCIENCES Universidade Técnica de Lisboa

Comparing Intelligence: Institutional and cultural approachesusing network analysis

MARCO CEPIK - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul -UFRGS

Reports by Oversight intelligence committees as a source forresearch

ANTONIO M DÍAZ-FERNÁNDEZ - BURGOS, Universidad de

Parliamentary accountability for contemporary intelligencegovernment cases in Germany

THORSTEN WETZLING - GENÈVE, Université de

Panel 474 Room H 01

Civilian actors and domains ofsecurity sector oversight

Chair: Jürgen Rüland - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Co-Chair: Hans Born - Geneva Centre for the DemocraticControl of Armed Forces (DCAF)

Disc.: Robin Luckham - SUSSEX, University of

Parliamentary institutions and informal political networks inSecurity Sector oversight: Issues and experience inemerging/fragile democracies

OWEN GREEN - BRADFORD, University of

How much an Actor and under which logics of action:Parliament in the Democratic Control of the Armed Forces inIndonesia and Nigeria?

JÜRGEN RÜLAND - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-UniversitätGABRIELA MARIA MANEA - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Thinking Security and Democracy through Security SectorReform: The Case of Turkey

YETKIN BASKAVAK - ISTANBUL BILGI University

Strength in Weakness: State Security, State Failure andTransitional Violence

JOHN GLEDHILL - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Military reform in Indonesia: Change, Constraints, andResistance

RIZAL SUKMA - CSIS, Jakarta

Panel 389 Room H 02

Should European Politics degrees sharea common core syllabus?

Chair: Richard Topf - LONDON METROPOLITAN University

JACQUI BRIGGS - LINCOLN, University ofRICHARD TOPF - LONDON METROPOLITAN UniversityHANS-DIETER KLINGEMANN - Social Science Research Center

Berlin

Panel 603 Room H 05

Political leadership: Ambitions andmotives

Chair: Tereza Capelos - SURREY, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Eleni Apospori - Athens University of Economicsand Business (AUEB)

Ana Espirito Santo

The quality of political leadership in democraciesMONICA MONTANO REYES - Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane(SUM)

Territoriality and the Onset of Mass Violence: The PoliticalExtremism of Joseph Stalin

MANUS MIDLARSKY - RUTGERS University, New BrunswickELIZABETH MIDLARSKY - COLUMBIA University

Prime Ministerial Leadership Styles: An Analysis of Continuityand Change

PÄR DALÉUS - STOCKHOLMS Universitet and Swedish NationalDefense College

You Take the High Road and I'll Take the Low Road: 4 Wayshow Political Leaders find into Politics

ANDREAS JUNGHERR - MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität

The motives that influence action for or against pro-poorpolicy: Understanding elite views and preferences in Malawi

CHIPILIRO KALEBE-NYAMONGO - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Panel 541 Room H 06

Conflict, Identity and the(Re)construction of Cultural Heritage

Chair: Costas Constantinou - PRIO Cyprus Centre

Co-Chair: Marie Louise Sorensen - CAMBRIDGE,University of

Disc.: -

War, memory and the image: Guernica and DresdenMARIE LOUISE STIG SØRENSEN - CAMBRIDGE, University ofDACIA ROSE VIEJO - CAMBRIDGE, University of

Unesco, World Heritage and politicization of protection.Universal vs. Identity?

FABRICE ARGOUNES - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques de

Cyprus, Ethnic Conflict and the (Re)construction of CulturalHeritage

COSTAS CONSTANTINOU - NICOSIA, University ofMETE HATAY - PRIO Cyprus Centre

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Gendering Substantive Representation:Studying Representative Claims and

Acts

Chair: Anne Maria Holli - HELSINKI, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Sex, ideology and the substantive representation of women:A cross-national comparative study of MPs attitudesregarding feminism and the substantive representation ofwomen.

SILVIA ERZEEL - BRUSSEL, Vrije UniversiteitKAREN CELIS - GHENT University

Gender Justice, Migration, and Interest Representation inCanada and the United States

RACHEL BRICKNER - ACADIA University Acadia UniversityCHRISTINE STRAEHLE - Université du Québec à Montréal

Gendering Substantive Representation: A New Methodologyfor Studying Representative Claims and Acts

KAREN CELIS - GHENT UniversitySARAH CHILDS - BRISTOL, University of

Female representation, conservatism and legislativebehaviour in the Italian Parliament (1987-2008)

LICIA CLAUDIA PAPAVERO - MILANO, Università degli studi di

We don’t leave it to the men. Successful women in aconservative party environment

ISABELLE KÜRSCHNER - EICHSTÅTT, Catholic University of

Panel 171 Room S 12

Digital Media, Security and On-linePolitics

Chair: Anna Reading - LONDON SOUTH BANKUniversity

Co-Chair: Gillian Youngs - LEICESTER University of

Disc.: -

Many Voices, One Account? The Dynamics of Co-Creation inWikipedia

CHRISTIAN PENTZOLD - Chemnitz University of Technology

Behind security: New arenas of power in a world underprotection

MONICA ZUCCARINI - NAPOLI FEDERICO II, Universita di

Popular Geopolitics and the Ethics of Online Video/Photo-Sharing: Facebook and the Israeli Assault on Gaza

RASHA EL-IBIARY - MISR INTERNATIONAL University

Human rights in the age of digital media. The immaterialworld and the situated self.

CLAUDIA TAZREITER - NEW SOUTH WALES, University of

Panel 339 Room S 13

Environmental Mobilisation andOrganisations in Central and Eastern

Europe and Eurasia

Chair: JoAnn Carmin - Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology

Co-Chair: Adam Fagan - LONDON, University of, QUEENMARY

Disc.: JoAnn Carmin - Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology

Environmental NGOs and politics in Turkey [tabled]HANDE PAKER - Bahcesehir UniversityZEYNEP KADIRBEYOGLU - BOGAZICI University

Environmental Activism in the Baltic States: Local Agencyand Global Narratives

TIMOFEY AGARIN - ABERDEEN, University ofDAVID J GALBREATH - ABERDEEN, University of

Environmental Civic Life Around Lake Ohrid in Albania andMacedonia

TAMARA STEGER - Central European University

The Transformation of Environmental Activism in CentralAsia and the Caucasus

ERIKA WEINTHAL - DUKE UniversityKATE WATTERS - Crude Accountability

Complaining for Compliance. Environmental Organizationsand the Europeanization of Public Policy

ARON BUZOGÁNY - BERLIN, Freie UniversitätTANJA BÖRZEL - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Representation without Participation? The Channelling ofEnvironmental Movement Organizations in the CzechRepublic after the Fall of Communism

ONDREJ CISAR - MASARYK University

Panel 522 Room S 14

Local Citizenship and CitizenGovernance

Chair: Lawrence Rose - OSLO, Universitetet I

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Oscar Gabriel - STUTTGART, Universität

Linking citizen governance with empowerment: From ‘localknowledge’ to ‘local representation’

CATHERINE DUROSE - DE MONTFORT UniversityVIVIEN LOWNDES - DE MONTFORT University

Implementing a top-down policy on citizens participation:The experience of Madrid

CARMEN NAVARRO - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de

The Local Dynamic of Government to Governance and theCouncillor as a Stimulus or a Barrier to the Effectiveness ofCitizen Participation

COLIN COPUS - DE MONTFORT University

Citizens, democratic governance and local governmentlegitimacy in Sweden [tabled]

ANDERS LIDSTRÖM - UMEÅ Universitet Department of PoliticalScienceKATARINA ERIKSSON - UMEÅ Universitet Department of PoliticalScience

The institutionalization of participatory practices: Aframework for analysis.

MASSIMO ALLULLI - SUM - Istituto Italiano scienze umane,Firenze

Associations and equalitySILKE I KEIL - STUTTGART, Universität

Opportunities for Migrants Engagement in Local Politicsthrough Associations in Europe: A Comparative Overview

LAURA MORALES - MANCHESTER, University ofMARCO GIUGNI - GENÈVE, Université de

Citizens, Taxpayers, Users: Local government reform policiesand citizen role orientations in Norway [tabled]

PER ARNT PETTERSEN - BODØ, HØGSKOLEN I

LAWRENCE E ROSE - OSLO, Universitetet I

Panel 107 Room S 15

Interactive Governance andPolicymaking: What, how and why?

Chair: Helen Sullivan - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Co-Chair: -

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Dilemmas of hierarchy in co-governance: Cases fromdifferent contexts

ANNE METTE KJÆR - AARHUS UniversitetVIOLA BURAU - AARHUS Universitet

Conceptualization of Interactive Governance by the exampleof the Oil Spill at Taean in Korea [tabled]

JOON-YOUNG HUR - BERLIN, Freie Universität

The Interactive Governance of Multi-Stakeholder Processes:A conceptual model

LARS FRIBERG - POTSDAM, UniversitätMINU HEMMATI - Independent Advisor, www.minuhemmati.net

Logics of Interactive Governance: Aviation, Protest and theCrisis of Democratic Politics

STEVEN GRIGGS - BIRMINGHAM, University ofDAVID HOWARTH - ESSEX, University of

Interactive governance at ground level: Delivering frontlineemployment services in Australia and the UK

JENNY M LEWIS - MELBOURNE, University ofMARK CONSIDINE - MELBOURNE, University of

Overview of the key issues [tabled]HELEN SULLIVAN - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Panel 455 Room S 16

Redefining the boundaries of thepolitical: Complex diversity and the

post-liberal public sphere

Chair: Peter A Kraus - HELSINKI, University of

Co-Chair: Francisco Colom - Spanish National ResearchCouncil (CSIC)

Disc.: Glyn Morgan - SYRACUSE University

Complex Diversity: The European Union and Canadacompared

JOHN ERIK FOSSUM - OSLO, Universitetet I

Ethnicising the Public Sphere: Legal pluralism and therecognition of religious minorities in immigrant societies

FRANCISCO COLOM-GONZALEZ - CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS (CSIC)

Intralinguistic JusticeHELDER DE SCHUTTER - OXFORD, University of

European Diversity – A Place for Cultural Borrowing? [tabled]ROBERT SATA - BUDAPEST, Central European University

A Liberal Analysis of the Issue of Veil at the Intersection ofGender Equality and Democratic Inclusion in Public Sphere

LILY LANEFELT - STOCKHOLMS Universitet

The Challenge of Constructed Agency: The Construction ofReligion within Conflict [tabled]

MARIA BIRNBAUM - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

National Identity and Support for the Welfare StateKEITH BANTING - QUEEN'S UNIVERSITYRICHARD JOHNSTON - WILL KYMLICKA -STUART SOROKA -

Panel 97 Room S 17

The civic web: Patterns in the civicand political participation of the

young in Europe

Chair: Liesbet van Zoonen - AMSTERDAM, University of

Co-Chair: David Buckingham - LONDON, University of

Disc.: Peter Dahlgren - LUNDS Universitet

Uses of the web for civic participationFADI HIRZALLA - AMSTERDAM, University of ASCoRLIESBET VAN ZOONEN - LOUGHBOROUGH, University of

The Internet and Young People’s Civic Engagement:Reflections from European Focus Groups

TOBIAS OLSSON - VÄXJÖ, University of

Young People, Civic Producers and the Online Sphere: Cross-cutting findings from the project CivicWeb [tabled]

SHAKUNTALA BANAJI - LONDON, University of, Institute ofEducation

Communicating Offline Protests Online: The Role of theInternet in the Mobilization of Non-affiliated Participants inEnvironmental Grassroots Movements

DAN MERCEA - YORK, University of

Serve and Protect - Civic groups use of bottom-up onlineapplications [tabled]

EVA BOGNAR - Central European UniversityJUDIT SZAKACS - Central European University

Facing the Internet: Competing Nationalism on FacebookDIDEM TÜRKOGLU - BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY

Panel 90 Room S 18

Political Behaviour

Chair: Manuel Alcántara - SALAMANCA, Universidad de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Timothy Power - OXFORD, University of

Local leaders and democracy: Brazil in comparativeperspective

MARIA HERMÍNIA TAVARES DE ALMEIDA - SAO PAULO, UniversityofLEANDRO PIQUET CARNEIRO - SAO PAULO, University of

Political elites of the Chilean left: Subjects, networks andpolitical culture during the dictatorship, 1973-1990.Elements to understand the Chilean process of transition.

CRISTINA MOYANO BARAHONA - INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCEDSTUDIES Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Extra-institutional political behaviour: The repertoire ofprotest in post-Fujimori Peru [tabled]

CLAIRE WRIGHT - SALAMANCA, Universidad de

Multilevel effects on political representation in Latin AmericaARACELI MATEOS - SALAMANCA, Universidad de

Ideology and preferences of economic redistribution in LatinAmerica

IVAN LLAMAZARES - SALAMANCA, Universidad de

The construction of a political career since the protest spacein Latin America. The Mexican case

TANIA NAVARRO - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Université de

Political Parties and the Politics of AdministrativeDecentralization: Exploring Subnational Variation in Ecuador[tabled]

IMKE HARBERS - LEIDEN, UniversiteitJÖRG FAUST - Bonn, German Development Institute

Panel 211 Room S 19

Sociologies of War, Terror andSecurity

Chair: Michael Drake - HULL, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Warfare paradigm in Sociology: Problems and ProspectsLARS BO KASPERSEN - COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL

The Organization of Political Violence: A SyntheticTheoretical Framework

ODYSSEAS CHRISTOU - TEXAS AT AUSTIN, University of

Terror as a method of government: A comparative analysisof the German SS and the Iranian Basij Militia

ALI HEDAYAT - IMT (Institutions Markets Technologies)

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Victims of terrorism, memory, culture and politics:Comparing 9/11 in New York City and 3/11 in Madrid

CRISTINA FLESHER 'FOMINAYA - CARLOS III de Madrid,UniversidadROSEMARY BARBERET - John Jay College of Criminal Justice,CUNY, New York

Panel 223 Room S 20

Economic Migration and the EuropeanUnion: A Blessing Within but a Threat

From Outside? 1

Chair: Matthias Mayer - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: Lior Herman - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS& POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Disc.: -

Elderly care and the politics of migrationFRANCA VAN HOOREN - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

The Formation of Germany’s Preference on Common EUMeasures on Legal Economic Migration: Structural Factorsand Domestic Actors

MATTHIAS M MAYER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Common Borders - Common Policies. The EU - Member StateStruggle with (Im)migration

CHRISTOF ROOS - BREMEN, Universität

Migration Policy-Making Beyond the State: OutsourcingControl and Incorporating Employer Interests

GEORGE MENZ - LONDON, University of, GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE

Panel 212 Room S 21

Dynamics of attitudes and party choice

Chair: Eva Jaspers - NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit

Co-Chair: Marcel Lubbers - UTRECHT, University of

Disc.: -

The Dynamics of Party Identification in a Unified Germany:Black-White Models on Trial

ANJA NEUNDORF - ESSEX, University ofTHOMAS SCOTTO - ESSEX, University ofDANIEL STEGMÜLLER - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

The Public/Private Sector Cleavage Revisited. Votingbehaviour of government employees in fifteen post-industrialeconomies in 1996 and 2006

MARKUS TEPE - CARL VON OSSIETZKY Universität Oldenburg

Class- and religious based voting and party positions onsocial-economic and moral issues: A comparative study onthe electoral appeal to social groups and the social bases ofvoting in Western European democracies

GIEDO JANSEN - NIJMEGEN, Radboud UniversiteitNAN DIRK DE GRAAF - OXFORD, University of

Polarization and Class VotingALEXANDER GATTIG - BREMEN, Universität

Micro evidence on inter-party vote movements in Turkey:Who voted for AKP in 2002?

CEM BASLEVENT - ISTANBUL BILGI UniversityALI T AKARCA - ILLINOIS, CHICAGO, University of

Panel 101 Room S 22

Reorganising the welfare state:The merger of labour market and social

administration

Chair: Anne Lise Fimreite - BERGEN, Universitetet i

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Joining Up the Welfare State - Why and How?JOSTEIN ASKIM - OSLO, Universitetet IANNE LISE FIMREITE - BERGEN, Universitetet i

Breaking the deadlock in welfare restructuring – the role ofministerial portfolio allocation

CHRISTOF SCHILLER - HERTIE School of Governance

The role of parliaments in reorganizing welfareadministrations

PAUL G RONESS - BERGEN, Universitetet iTOBIAS BACH - POTSDAM, Universität

State employees` unions and the reorganizing of the WelfareState: The case of the Norwegian NAV reform.

DAG RUNAR JACOBSEN - BERGEN, Universitetet i

Panel 194 Room S 23

Decentralisation and Multi-levelPolitics in Contemporary Europe

Chair: Charles Lees - SHEFFIELD, University of

Co-Chair: Jonathan Hopkin - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Disc.: -

State-wide parties strategic responses to the challenges ofmulti-level electoral competition in Spain (1977-2009)

OSCAR BARBERÀ ARESTE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, TheJUAN RODRIGUEZ TERUEL - OPEN UNIVERSITY, The

Unitary and Pluralist Nationalisms in Polish and SpanishConservative Parties

MADALENA MEYER RESENDE - NOBA DE LISBOA, Universidade

Explanatory factors of decentralization dynamics: Isdecentralization an irreversible process?

FRANCESC AMAT - OXFORD, University ofIGNACIO JURADO - OXFORD, University ofSANDRA LEÓN ALFONSO - CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS POLÍTICOS YCONSTITUCIONALES

The manifestation of regional divides under restrictiveelectoral laws. An analysis of multi-level representation ofethnic minorities in post-communist countries

DANIEL ZOLLINGER - ZURICH, University ofDANIEL BOCHSLER - ZURICH, University of

Party position taking in multilevel systems – betweenregional context and intra-party constraints: An analysis ofGerman Land parties’ positions

JOCHEN MÜLLER - POTSDAM, Universität

Parallel Patterns? Elections and Government Formation atthe National and Subnational Levels in Germany Since 1961

AMIR ABEDI - WESTERN WASHINGTON UniversityALAN SIAROFF - LETHBRIDGE, University of

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Democratisation and institution-building: Recasting the structure -agency debate in democracy promotion

and «transitology» 2

Chair: Stefano Costalli - Catholic University of Milan

Co-Chair: Francesco Moro - FIRENZE, Università degli studidi

Disc.: Eugenia Baroncelli - BOLOGNA, Universita degliStudi di

Poverty Reduction Strategies and their Impact onDemocratization in Developing Countries

SOPHIA MELODY HÄNNY - ZURICH, University of Center forComparative and International Studies (CIS)KATHERINA MICHAELOWA - ZURICH, University of Center forComparative and International Studies (CIS)

Import of democracy in the post-Soviet world? Tracing theconnections between external influences and domesticprocesses

ECATERINA MCDONAGH - DUBLIN CITY University

Going Nowhere: The Paradox of Internationally AdministeredDemocratization in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo

MAJA NENADOVIC - AMSTERDAM, University of

State-building and nation-building in ethnically divided post-civil war societies. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, andMacedonia in comparison

THORSTEN GROMES - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURTBRUNO SCHOCH - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURT

Panel 586 Room S 25

Maestri of Political Science

Chair: Martin Bull - SALFORD, University of

Co-Chair: Gianfranco Pasquino - BOLOGNA, Universitàdegli Studi

Disc.: Ian Budge - ESSEX, University of

Gianfranco Pasquino (on Gabriel Almond)GIANFRANCO PASQUINO - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi

Jocelyn Evans (on Philip Converse)JOCELYN EVANS - SALFORD, University of

Robert Elgie (on Maurice Duverger)ROBERT ELGIE - DUBLIN CITY University

Daniela Giannetti (on William Riker)DANIELA GIANNETTI - BOLOGNA, Università di

Donatella Campus (on Paul Lazarsfeld)DONATELLA CAMPUS - BOLOGNA, Università di

Panel 566 Room S 26

Agenda-Setting in the European Union

Chair: Sebastiaan Princen - UTRECHT, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: B. Guy Peters - PITTSBURGH, University of

The EU and sport: A policy by accident or the importance ofnon-institutional actors

BORJA GARCIA - LOUGHBOROUGH, University of

The multi-levelled nature of European agendasHANNA LIERSE - HAMBURG, UniversitätARNE HEISE - HAMBURG, Universität

Agenda-setting strategies in EU policy processesSEBASTIAAN PRINCEN - UTRECHT, University of

Putting integration on the European agenda [tabled]HANNELORE GOEMAN - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit Institute forEuropean Studies

Shaping the European Research Area Policy: Expert Groupsin the 2007 ERA Green Paper and Beyond [tabled]

ARCO TIMMERMANS - LEIDEN, UniversiteitSTEFAN KUHLMANN - TWENTE, UniversiteitCEZARA IACOBOAEI -

What’s for Sale? An analysis of the Immigration Agendas ofEU Institutions. The Venue-Shopping Hypothesis Revisited

MARCELLO CARAMMIA - CATANIA, Università di

Panel 144 Room S 27

Effects of direct democracy onrepresentation and policy making

Chair: Georg Lutz - LAUSANNE, Université de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Sylvia Kritzinger - VIENNA, University of

Direct democracy in Latin America at the turn of the centuryand its implications on representation

DAVID ALTMAN - Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile

Direct Democracy and DeliberationSTEFAN VOIGT - MARBURG, Philipps-UniversitätLORENZ BLUME - MARBURG, Philipps-Universität

Does Direct Democracy Reduce the Size of Government?New Evidence from Historical Data, 1890 to 2000

CHRISTINA GATHMANN - STANFORD UniversityPATRICIA FUNK - Universitat Pompeu Fabra

How minorities fare under referendums. A cross-nationalstudy

DANIEL BOCHSLER - ZURICH, University ofHUG, SIMON - GENÈVE, Université de

Panel 177 Room S 28

Fs/QCA and Analytical Politics

Chair: Barbara Vis - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Svend-Erik Skaaning - AARHUS Universitet

Explaining the Selectivity of Humanitarian Intervention: Afuzzy-set analysis

MARTIN BINDER - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Explaining party competition: A multi-method approachcombining fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis(fsQCA) and case studies

CARSTEN SCHNEIDER - BUDAPEST, Central European UniversityINGO ROHLFING - COLOGNE, University of

Tackle the Problem of Limited Diversity through Two-StepsAnalysis: An Application of TQCA to the Determinants ofElectoral Reforms in the 90s

DAMIEN BOL - LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

Conditions for Successful Pension Reform: A Fuzzy SetAnalysis of Reform Activities in Western Europe, 1990-2005

SABINA AVDAGIC - SUSSEX, University ofMARTIN RHODES - DENVER, University of

Alternative paths to low unemployment in Europe: A fuzzy-set QCA approach

SOTIRIA THEODOROPOULOU - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS& POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Panel 86 Room 114

The capitalist interstate peace

Chair: Nils Petter Gleditsch - PRIO

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Gerald Schneider - KONSTANZ, Universität

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Market Capitalism and Interstate War. Limits to Universalityin International Relations.

LARS SELAND GOMSRUD - Centre for the Study of Civil War, PRIO

Capitalism, Commitment, and PeacePATRICK MCDONALD - TEXAS AT AUSTIN, University of

Attitudinal prerequisites for a capitalist peaceJOHN MUELLER - OHIO STATE University

When do nations fight over trade?ERIK GARTZKE - CALIFORNIA - SAN DIEGO, University of

Panel 560 Room 231

Political Representation and ElectoralSystems

Chair: Ruben Ruiz-Rufino - Insitute of Politics andPublic Goods (IPP) - CSIC

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Kenneth Benoit - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE,University of

Electoral Markets, Party Strategies and the Choice ofElectoral Laws in the Advanced World, 1850-1930

CARLES BOIX - PRINCETON University

Electoral System Design and Electoral MalpracticeSARAH BIRCH - ESSEX, University of

Electoral System Change in Central Eastern Europe:Preferences and Success in Institutional Design

PHILIPP HARFST - GREIFSWALD, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University

Party Strategy and Electoral Reform in France, 1946-Present[tabled]

JAE-JAE SPOON - IOWA, University ofZACHARY D GREENE - IOWA, University of

The origins of proportional representation in earlydemocracies and the parties of the right.

ALBERTO PENADÉS - MADRID, Instituto Juan March de Estudios eInvestigaciones

District Magnitude and Legislators’ Personal Vote-Seeking[tabled]

AUDREY ANDRÉ - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Party System Evolution in New Democracies: ElectoralSystems, Coordination and Representation

NASOS ROUSSIAS - MADRID, Instituto Juan March de Estudios eInvestigaciones

Panel 133 Room 232

Reassessing expert knowledge inpolicy-making

Chair: Thomas Pfister - KONSTANZ, Universität

Co-Chair: Anna Horvath - EACEA, Eurydice

Disc.: -

Ideas in Numbers: Framing Governance as EconomicPerformance

OSSI PIIRONEN - HELSINKI, University ofTERO ERKKILÄ - HELSINKI, University of

Science, Politics, and Associative Democracy.VEIT BADER - AMSTERDAM, University of

Re-politicising knowledge, evidence and expertise incontemporary governance

EMMA CARMEL - BATH, University of

The expert look into the future - The production and use ofprospective knowledge for decision-making

ANJA BAUER - University of Natural Resources and Applied LifeSciences ViennaMICHAEL PREGERNIG - University of Natural Resources andApplied Life Sciences Vienna

Legitimation and the construction of authority in reflexivearrangements

ANNE LOEBER - AMSTERDAM, University of

Panel 227 Room 329

Context Conditionality

Chair: Robert Franzese - MICHIGAN, University of (AnnArbor)

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Partisanship, Fiscal Federalism, and Electoral Cycles in theItalian Regions

FRANCESCO STOLFI - DUBLIN, University CollegeMARK HALLERBERG - HERTIE School of Governance

Context and Convergence: Estimating Context-VaryingEffects of Political Institutions on Economic Performance

JONATHAN HANSON - SYRACUSE University

The Politics of Strategic Budgeteering: An EmpiricalInvestigation of the Fiscal-Political Determinants of PoliticalBusiness Cycles

VERA E TROEGER - ESSEX, University ofCHRISTINA SCHNEIDER -

Comparative Democratic ‘Budgeteering’: IncentiveMagnitude and Nature, and Policymakers Strategic Capacityto Respond Thereto

ROBERT FRANZESE - MICHIGAN, University of (Ann Arbor)

Tax Competition, Policy Adjustment and IncomeRedistribution

THOMAS PLÜMPER - ESSEX, University of

Panel 532 Room HPI 1

Critical Approaches to TransitionalJustice II

Chair: Stefan Engert - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Reinhart Koessler - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

The Meaning of Vagueness: Reconciliation as an EmptySignifier in the Spanish Transition to Democracy

JUDITH RENNER - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Instrumentalisation of memory politics? The case of SpainBEATRICE SCHLEE - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-UniversitätSÖREN BRINKMANN - ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG, Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet

The legitimacy of International Criminal TribunalsKLAUS BACHMANN - WARSAW School of Social Psychology

Transitional justice discourse in Northern Ireland: Thetriumph of legal constitutionalism?

PETER MUNCE - ULSTER, University of

The Politics of Regret: Reconciliation and Forgiveness inSouth-East Asia - a cross-country analysis

ANJA JETSCHKE - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Panel 424 Room HPI 2

Republican Liberty One Concept TooMany?

Chair: Elena García Guitián - MADRID, UniversidadAutònoma de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

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Republicanism in the study of International RelationsJORG KUSTERMANS - ANTWERP, University of

Political uses of the concept of libertyELENA GARCÍA GUITIÁN - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de

Clarification and Analysis in Isaiah Berlin’s ‘Two Concepts ofLiberty’

MARIO RICCIARDI - MILANO, Universitá degli studi di

Panel 482 Room HPI 4

The Power of Europe - Implementing andDeveloping the ESS (II): Relations of

Power

Chair: Jan Joel Andersson - Swedish Institute ofInternational Affairs

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Sven Biscop - Egmont - Royal Institute forInternational Relations

Ambiguous ESDP?LUDOVICA MARCHI - CAMBRIDGE, University of

How ESS is changing EU's role in collective conflictmanagement. An assessment from Eurasia's SeparatistStates conflicts in Moldova, Georgia, and Azerbaijan.

TANGUY DE WILDE D'ESTMAEL - LOUVAIN, Université catholiquedeGAELLE PELLON - LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

Arming the actor: On the industrial and technological aspectsof ESDP

THOMAS TEICHLER - MANCHESTER, University of

The proof of the pudding... What EU security sector reformpolicies reveal about the coherence of the ESS

URSULA SCHROEDER - BERLIN, Freie Universität

The implementation of the ESS.GAELLE PELLON - LOUVAIN, Université catholique deTANGUY DE WILDE - LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

Panel 142 Room HFF 1

Surveillance and privacy regulation ina comparative perspective

Chair: Ola Svenonius - SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA(University College)

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

European Internal Security and Data Protection: ConflictingProcesses of Europeanization?

ROCCO BELLANOVA - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit Facultésuniversitaires Saint-LouisDENIS DUEZ - BRUXELLES, Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis

Right on track? Surveillance and legitimacy in local threetransport systems

OLA SVENONIUS - SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA (University College)

Privacy and the Public Good: The Swedish discourse on “thesurveillance society” in a comparative perspective

FREDRIKA BJÖRKLUND - SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA (UniversityCollege)

Policy Innovation, Convergence and Divergence: Consideringthe Policy Transfer Regulating Privacy and Data Protection inFour European Countries

KARL LOFGREN - ROSKILDE, University ofWILLIAM WEBSTER - STIRLING, University of

Panel 354 Room HFF 2

The EU as International Actor

Chair: Cathleen Kantner - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Co-Chair: Helene Sjursen - Arena, University of Oslo

Disc.: Ulrich Sedelmeier - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

The Influence of Turkish Accession on the European Union’sRole as a Global Actor

MELTEM MUFTULER-BAC - SABANCI UniversityYAPRAK GURSOY - SABANCI University

Informal Elite Dialogue and Democratic Control: CoreDilemma or Key Opportunity for EU Foreign and SecurityPolitics?

ANTJE WIENER - HAMBURG, UniversitätUWE PUETTER - BUDAPEST, Central European University &HAMBURG, University ofHANNES HANSEN-MAGNUSSON - HAMBURG, UNIVERSITÄT

Why Do They Agree? An Empirical Analysis of EUCoordination in the ILO

HELENE SJURSEN - OSLO, Universitetet I ArenaMARIANNE RIDDERVOLD - OSLO, Universitetet I Arena

The European Union as International Actor. EU PublicVisibility in Media Debates on Humanitarian and MilitaryInterventions (1990-2006)

CATHLEEN KANTNER - BERLIN, Freie UniversitätAMELIE KUTTER - BERLIN, Freie UniversitätSWANTJE RENFORDT -

EU roles in trade negotiations with developing countries -The EPA case

OLE ELGSTRÖM - LUNDS Universitet

Interests, Balancing, Influence Seeking: A RealistPerspective on the Common Foreign and Security Policy ofthe EU

ALEXANDER REICHWEIN - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Panel 237 Room HFF 3

Intra-party conflict and the selectionof cabinet ministers

Chair: Patrick Dumont - LUXEMBOURG, University of /LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

How prime ministers prevent party-conflicts in apresidentialized one-party cabinet: Minister appointments inSpain (1977-2009)

JOAN BOTELLA CORRAL - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Ministerial careers in European multi-level politics. A newanalytic framework [tabled]

LUCA VERZICHELLI - SIENA, Università degli studi di

The influence of the European party families on the selectionof European Commissioners

ASTRID SPREITZER - LUXEMBOURG, University of

Your time will come (maybe faster than you think!) CanadianMinisterial Appointments: 1935-2008

MATTHEW KERBY - NEWFOUNDLAND, Memorial University of

Inter-level career patterns of ministers in BelgiumPATRICK DUMONT - LUXEMBURG, University ofRÉGIS DANDOY - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Ministerial selection and intra-party conflict in post-communist Hungary

CSABA NIKOLENYI - CONDORDIA University

Recruitment and appointment of women to cabinet in theRepublic of Ireland – authentic or aesthetic?

FIONA BUCKLEY - CORK, University College

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Race, Gender & Crime

Chair: Irfan Nooruddin - OHIO STATE University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Politics of Scapegoating and the Legal Response toInternational Terrorism

MARIAELISA EPIFANIO - ESSEX, University of

Distinguishing & Estimating the Multifarious Effects ofFranchise Extension: New Medians, Candidates, Voter andRepresentative Behaviour

TORUN DEWAN - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, TheSAMUEL BERLINSKI - LONDON, University College

The Political Economy of Battered Woman's Syndrome in theUnited States

IRFAN NOORUDDIN - OHIO STATE UniversityALLYSON SHORTLE - OHIO STATE UniversityDANA WITTMER - OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY

Building the Criminal Justice State: The Domestic Roots ofthe Global War on Terror

DARA STROLOVITCH - MINNESOTA, University ofNAOMI MURAKAWA - WASHINGTON, University of

Panel 531 Room HFF 5

The Origins and Evolution of LaborMarket Policies

Chair: Dulce Manzano - MADRID, JUAN MARCH deEstudios e Investigaciones

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: José Fernández-Albertos - Institut Barcelonad'Estudis Internactionals (IBEI)

Democratization and Dualism in Developing Economies: ATheoretical Approach

LUIS FERNANDO MEDINA - VIRGINIA, University of

Unions, Representativeness and the Demand for WelfarePolicies

ACHIM KEMMERLING - BREMEN, Jacobs University

Endogenous labour market institutions: The role of history,legal origins, and the political economy of productionregimes

BENEDICTA MARZINOTTO - UDINE, University of

The Economic and Political Origins of Wage BargainingInstitutions [tabled]

DULCE MANZANO - MADRID, JUAN MARCH de Estudios eInvestigaciones

Rethinking Neo-Corporatist Mates: The Effects ofCompetition between Left Wing Parties on the Strength ofLabour Unions

MARIA JIMENEZ-BUEDO - MADRID, Nacional de Educacion aDistancia, Universidad (UNED)OSCAR ROMO MOLINA - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Political Origins of Firm Strategies: Evidence from PrussiaALEXANDER KUO - STANFORD University

Panel 378 Room HFF 6

Symposium

Where are the boundaries of Europe? Geographiclocation, membership in the Council of Europe, theEuropean Union, or what?

Chairs: Yilmaz Esmer, Bahcesehir UniversityIstanbul, Turkey

Frank Aarebrot, Bergen University, Norway

Disc.: Dilek Cinar, Bogazici University, Istanbul,Turkey

Joakim Ekman, Södertörn University,Stockholm, Sweden

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Question Time! Constitutional andElectoral Reform in the ECPR

Chair: Martin Bull - SALFORD, University of

IAN BUDGE - ESSEX, University ofRUDY ANDEWEG - LEIDEN, UniversiteitPIPPA NORRIS - HARVARD UNIVERSITYGIANFRANCO PASQUINO - BOLOGNA, Università diROBERTO ESPINDOLA - BRADFORD, University ofKAREN CELIS – GHENT UniversityHANS KEMAN – Free University Amsterdam

Panel 602 Room H 05

The use of intelligence by non-stateactors

Chair: Peter Gill - LIVERPOOL, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Myth and the Reality: How fiction shapes our image ofthe world of intelligence

STEFANIA PALADINI - COVENTRY, University of

The corroding influence of Pantouflage How the vocationcrisis affects French State Intelligence

JÉRÔME MARCHAND - Veille Magazine

Framework for countering industrial espionage in corporateSouth Africa

SETH MUKWEVHO - South African National Academy ofIntelligence

Re-Imagining the Intelligence Community: Symbolic Powerand the Pluralization of High Policing

CONOR O'REILLY - OXFORD, University of

Panel 471 Room H 01

Societal effects of security sectorreform: Security governance in post-

conflict environment

Chair: Marcel Baumann - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Security Governance and Conflict Transformation:Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland

MARCEL M BAUMANN - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-UniversitätAlbert Ludwigs University of Freiburg

Institutions matter; externally-led security sector reform inpost-conflict settings

SUSANNE HUIBERTS - Netherlands Defence AcademyANDREA TEFTEDARIJA - Netherlands Defence Academy

Imposing Order: Conflict Management, policing and publicorder

NEIL JARMAN - Institute for Conflict Research, Belfast

Private forces and new technologies - the role andsignificance of such agents in transitional contexts

NILS ZURAWSKI - HAMBURG, Universität Institut fürVolkskunde/Kulturanthropologie

Violent Crime and Democracy after Peace Accords.CHRISTINA STEENKAMP - OXFORD BROOKES University

Panel 393 Room H 02

Political leadership: Image managementand campaigns

Chair: Tereza Capelos - SURREY, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Pär Daléus - STOCKHOLMS Universitet

Matthias Ecker-Ehrardt BERLIN,Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB)

A modern framework for leadership development: Fromtheory to practice. Criteria for the emergence of new politicalleadership in modern Greek reality

ELENI APOSPORI - Athens University of Economics and Business(AUEB)EVANGELIA MARKAKI - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Constructing Disciplined Workers - Image Management inthe Swedish Trade Union Confederation

JENNY JANSSON - UPPSALA Universitet

Voters' perceptions of UK parties and their leaders:Understanding the components of political image

TEREZA CAPELOS - SURREY, University ofDRUV SHARDA -

“This is My Territory!” Election Posters as Signals ofCampaign Credibility. The case of France and Belgium

DELIA DUMITRESCU -

Panel 542 Room H 06

Southern European exceptionalism andItalian politics: An exception to the

end of exception?

Chair: James L Newell - SALFORD, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Odette Toemscu-Hatto - Sciences Po Paris

Quality of Bureaucracy: A Proposal of Analysis and anApplication to the Italian Case

MARIA TULLIA GALANTI - SUM - Istituto Italiano scienze umane,Firenze

The politics of non-accommodation: Legislative coalitions andgovernance through emergency Decrees in Italy

LAURENTIU STINGA - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Italian Apples and Southern European Oranges?Exceptionalism, Orientalism and Facile Comparisons

DUNCAN MCDONNELL - TORINO, Università degli studi diALFIO MASTROPAOLO - TORINO, Università degli studi di

Southern European Exceptionalism End in contrast: EURegional policy and sub-state institutionalisation in SouthernItaly and Spain

DOMENICO GULLO - Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane (Florence)JORGE TUÑÓN - MADRID, Universidad Complutense de

Rupture, continuity or discontinuity in the Italian ministerialelite during the XX century [tabled]

GOFFREDO ADINOLFI - Centro de Investigação e Estudos deSociologia (CIES)

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Stability and Quality of Political Leadership in SouthernEurope

GIANFRANCO PASQUINO - BOLOGNA, Università degli StudiMARCO VALBRUZZI - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi

Panel 140 Room H 07

Reflections of the Past within thePresent: Art, Society, Politics

Chair: Dana Arieli - Bezalel Academy of Art and Design

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Visual vehicles (painting, comics, photography and film)representing war atrocities

BEN BARUCH BLICH - Bezalel Academy of Art and Design

Art of narrating and question of cultural acknowledgement inreunified Germany [tabled]

BARBARA GRÜNING - MACERATA, Università degli studi di

Perverted Art as a Political ConceptionTOM BRYDER - COPENHAGEN, University of

The Philosophy of the Void: Trauma, Memory and the ArtsAVIV LIVNAT - TEL AVIV University

To Resist or not to Resist: Regarding the Debate over ItalianResustenza within Cesare Pavese [tabled]

TUIJA PARVIKKO - JYVÄSKYLÄ, University of

Dead Mothers, Dying Babies: French Revolution and SocialTrauma

GAL VENTURA - Bezalel Academy of Art and Design

Panel 208 Room H 08

Lost in Translation? Interrogating theInternational Norm of Gender Equality

from a Transnational FeministPerspective

Chair: Susanne Zwingel - SUNY Potsdam

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Regina Kreide - FRANKFURT, Johann WolfgangGoethe-Universität

Gender mainstreaming in Dutch development cooperation:From paper to practice

ANOUKA VAN EERDEWIJK - NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit

A network perspective on global gender politics: The case ofJapanese women’s networks

HIROMI TANAKA-NAJI - German Institute for Japanese Studies

The unhappy marriage between gender and globalisationFRANCIEN VAN DRIEL - NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit Centrefor International Development Issues NijmegenTINE DAVIDS - NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit Centre forInternational Development Issues Nijmegen

More women in politics!: Global diffusion of gender quotasand women’s political representation in Togo and Benin

GUILLAUME GIRARD - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de

The Dilemma of Transnationalisation – A Critical Assessmentof the Impact of Transnational Networking on Women’sRights Activism in Egypt and Iran

BENJAMIN STACHURSKY - POTSDAM, Universität

Panel 252 Room S 12

Regulatory governance and adaptationto climate change

Chair: E. Carina H. Keskitalo - UMEÅ Universitet

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Green politics and new industrial opportunities: TheAquitaine paper industry and biomass cogeneration

YVES MONTOUROY - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques deSERGENT ARNAUD - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques de

Legitimacy in Multi-level Governance - The case of ForestCertification

JOHANNA JOHANSSON - UMEÅ Universitet

Climate Change Adaptation as Governmentality: Cases fromthe UK and Sweden [tabled]

CARINA KESKITALO - UMEÅ Universitet Department of Social andEconomic Geography

Rational adaptation to increasing flood risk? Institutionaldrivers and

KRISTIAN KRIEGER - KINGS COLLEGE London

Blessing or curse? Navigating increasing systeminterconnectedness

ANNETTE LÖF - UMEÅ Universitet

The effects of regulatory governance on traditional resiliencebuilding mechanisms of Reindeer Pastoralism in Yamal andWestern Finnmark

ELLEN INGA TURI - UMEÅ Universitet co-institution: SamiUniversity College, Kautokeino, Norway

Panel 182 Room S 14

Regenerating Urban Neighbourhoods:Multi level governance andneighbourhood interventions

Chair: Catherine Durose - DE MONTFORT University

Co-Chair: Bas Denters - TWENTE, Universiteit

Disc.: Clarence Stone - George Washington University

Partnership working in neighbourhood regeneration: Cross-national research on area-based initiatives in England andGermany

RENE PETER HOHMANN - KINGS COLLEGE London

Bottoms-up? Urban regeneration and citizen participation inMadrid. [tabled]

ANDRES WALLISER - Fundacion CIREM

Explaining neighbourhood approaches to urban regenerationin the UK

CATHERINE DUROSE - DE MONTFORT UniversityVIVIEN LOWNDES - DE MONTFORT University

Ten years of urban regeneration policy in Lille (France) :Does time matter ?

MICHÈLE BREUILLARD - LILLE, Institute of Political Studies

Regenerating Urban Neighbourhoods in Catalonia (2004-2008) [tabled]

ORIOL NEL·LO - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma deGeneralitat de Catalunya (Regional Government of Catalonia)

Regenerating of Urban Neighbourhoods in PragueVERA PATOCKOVA - ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECHREPUBLICTOMÁS KOSTELECKY - ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECHREPUBLIC

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Memory politics: The construction ofEuropean memory?

Chair: Karin Liebhart - VIENNA, University of

Co-Chair: Andrej Findor - COMENIUS University Faculty ofArts

Disc.: Eva-Clarita Onken -

The end of the memory war? From a national to a Europeanmemory framework

ALINE SIERP - SIENA, Università degli studi di

History and Memory: The Construction of European IdentityARIANNA MONTANARI - ROMA LA SAPIENZA, Università di

Geopolitics of Memory: Narratives of WWII and the EUenlargement

TATIANA ZHURZHENKO - VIENNA, University of

A European Memory for a Post-national Europe and itsLimitations

STEFAN AUER - LA TROBE University

Don’t forget the guide! Supra-national identities at themuseum

CHRISTINE CADOT - PARIS VIII (Vincennes - Saint-Denis),Université de

Splinters of the Mirror – Remembering „Real Socialism”ÉVA KOVÁCS -

Panel 555 Room S 16

Human Rights Duties, HumanitarianAssistance and the Insider-Outsider

Distinction

Chair: David Karp - LONDON, University College

Co-Chair: Henry Radice - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Disc.: Chris Brown - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS& POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Rethinking Human Rights after 9/11: National SecurityChallenges to Fundamental Human Rights

ANDREA BIRDSALL - STRATHCLYDE, University of

Insiders, Outsiders and Human RightsJOSEPH HOOVER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

The duty of assistance – a duty of justice or charity?SUSAN MURPHY - DUBLIN, University College

Panel 139 Room S 17

Contemporary Collective ActionDilemmas

Chair: Peter John - MANCHESTER, University of

Co-Chair: Helen Margetts - OXFORD, University of

Disc.: -

Networks of Political Deliberation and Thresholds ofParticipation

SANDRA GONZALEZ BAILON - OXFORD, University of

Internet Growth and e-Government Diffusion: Analyzing userpatterns in Europe and Spain

XAVIER FERNÁNDEZ I MARÍN - BARCELONA, Universitat PompeuFabra

Rule dynamics and rule effects in the commons-based peerproduction

MAX LOUBSER - OXFORD, University of

Can the internet overcome the logic of collective action? Anexperimental approach to investigating the impact of socialpressure on political participation

HELEN MARGETTS - OXFORD, University ofPETER JOHN - MANCHESTER, University ofTOBIAS ESCHER - OXFORD, University ofSTEPHANE REISSFELDER -

Collective Action as Chain Reaction: The tipping game ofonline leadership

HELEN MARGETTS - OXFORD, University ofJOSEP COLOMER - BARCELONA, POMPEU FABRA, Universitat

Panel 158 Room S 18

Political Parties

Chair: Timothy Power - OXFORD, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Olivier Dabène - Institut dEtudes Politiques

Political Occupations and Electoral Competition: The WorkersParty in Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)

FRÉDÉRIC LOUAULT - AIX-EN-PROVENCE, Université de

Switching Sides: Sustainable Changes in the Costa RicanParty System

ROBERT BEERS - SALAMANCA, Universidad de

Militant biographies and the construction of a party socialbasis. The case of the PT in Brazil.

CAMILLE GOIRAND - LILLE, Institute of Political Studies

Factions as Mechanisms of Party Change: PoliticalFragmentation in Six Argentine Provinces

ALBERTO FÖHRIG - OXFORD, University of

Ethnic Parties in Latin America: An Analysis of SuccessStories (Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua) and Failure(Guatemala, Mexico and Peru)

SALVADOR MARTÍ - SALAMANCA, Universidad de

Explaining Leadership Selection in the Brazilian Congress: AMultinomial Logistic Model [tabled]

JOSÉ ALEXANDRE DA SILVA JÚNIOR - PERNAMBUCO, FederalUniversity of (UFPE) - BrazilDALSON BRITTO - Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE) -BrazilFIGUEIREDO FILHO -

Panel 178 Room S 19

The Domestic Salience of Foreign andSecurity Policy

Chair: Kai Oppermann - COLOGNE, University of

Co-Chair: Henrike Viehrig - COLOGNE, University of

Disc.: Catherine de Vries - AMSTERDAM, University of

The chicken and the egg dilemma reloaded: Issue salience inCanada

DAVID BOSOLD - German Council on Foreign Relations, Berlin(DGAP)

Foreign and Security Policy in Press Commentaries [tabled]HENRIKE VIEHRIG - COLOGNE, University of

Issue salience, political affiliation and the use of force –Germany in comparative perspective

JÖRG JACOBS - Europa-Universität Viadrina Academy forInformation and Communication of the GAF

The Salience of European Affairs in the United StatesCongress

ALEXANDER HÖSE - COLOGNE, University of

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Popular salience of wars: A cross-case and cross-countryanalysis

EBRU CANAN - Bahcesehir University

Media Framing in the Post-Cold War Area: The Case ofTransatlantic Relations

JOSEF SEETHALER - Austrian Academy of SciencesGABRIELE MELISCHEK - Austrian Academy of Sciences

Panel 241 Room S 20

Citizenship Granted, CitizenshipDenied, Citizenship Revoked: Migration

and Belonging in Europe and NorthAmerica.

Chair: Matthew J Gibney - OXFORD, University of

Co-Chair: Randall Hansen - TORONTO, University of

Disc.: James Hampshire - SUSSEX, University of

Randall Hansen TORONTO, University of

Banishing Citizens: Denaturalisation in the UK before andafter September 11

MATTHEW GIBNEY - OXFORD, University of

Undocumented Migrants and Resistance in the State ofException

ANTJE ELLERMANN - BRITISH COLUMBIA, University of

Are Voting Rights for Denizens a Pathway or an Alternativeto Citizenship? Insights from Germany and Portugal

LUICY PEDROZA - BREMEN, Universität Bremen InternationalGraduate School of Social Sciences

Human Rights, Politics and Citizenship Reform in Germany:Why Global Norms Matter

PHIL TRIADAFILOPOULOS - TORONTO, University of

Panel 230 Room S 21

Context effects in comparative studiesof party choice

Chair: Romain Lachat - ZURICH, University of

Co-Chair: Wouter van der Brug - AMSTERDAM, Universityof

Disc.: -

Mixed Signals: The conditional impact of inter-party divisionson issue voting

CATHERINE DE VRIES - AMSTERDAM, University ofWOUTER VAN DER BRUG - AMSTERDAM, University of

Understanding European referenda results: Campaign framesand diffusion

ECE OZLEM ATIKCAN - MCGILL University

District Magnitude and Strategic Adaption to New ElectoralSystems

PETER SELB - KONSTANZ, Universität

Welfare State and the Mobilization of Class CleavagesANDRIJA HENJAK - ZAGREB, University of Central EuropeanUniversty, Budapest

Contextual variation in the strength of issue votingROMAIN LACHAT - ZURICH, University of

Panel 114 Room S 22

Theoretical perspectives on governmentorganisations

Chair: Per Lægreid - BERGEN, Universitetet i

Co-Chair: Tom Christensen - OSLO, Universitetet I

Disc.: -

The Paradoxes of the 2000s French AdministrativeReorganizations. Comparing Expectations FromOrganizational Theories and Political Choices of Structures

PHILIPPE BEZES - CERSA-National Center for Scientific Research(CNRS)-Paris 2 UnivPATRICK LE LIDEC - CERSA-National Center for ScientificResearch (CNRS)-Paris 2 Univ

Specialists and Generalists in Executive PoliticsKAI WEGRICH - HERTIE School of GovernanceWERNER JANN - POTSDAM, Universität

Policy Ideas, Agenda Dynamics and Whole-of-GovernmentReform [tabled]

ANDREAS BLÄTTE - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University of

Models of Public Administration and New Roles of the StateJOHN HALLIGAN - CANBERRA, University of

The consequences of organizational innovations The case ofprivatization and outsourcing [tabled]

MORTEN BALLE HANSEN - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE,University of

Political Leadership and Agency Autonomy. Effects ofAgencification

MORTEN EGEBERG - OSLO, Universitetet IJARLE TRONDAL - AGDER University College

Panel 206 Room S 23

Party organisation in federal andmultilevel systems of governance

Chair: Steven Wolinetz - NEWFOUNDLAND, MemorialUniversity of

Co-Chair: Richard Katz - JOHNS HOPKINS University

Disc.: Wilfried Swenden - EDINBURGH, University of

Non-State-wide Parties and Multi-level Governance: Spainand the United Kingdom in Comparative Perspective

JONATHAN HOPKIN - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, TheOSCAR BARBERÀ ARESTE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Multi-Level Politics and Party Cohesion: Evidence fromMexico

IMKE HARBERS - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Party Organisation and Concurrent Multi-Level LocalCampaigning Under MMP and STV: The 2007 DevolvedElections in Scotland

ALISTAIR CLARK - BELFAST, QUEEN'S University of

Political parties in multi-level systems of governance: Aterritorial politics approach and a comparison of socialdemocratic parties in Germany, Spain and the UK

JONATHAN BRADBURY - SWANSEA, University of Wales

Party strategy in multi-level systemsLORI THORLAKSON - ALBERTA, University of

Coping with Difference: How Canadian and American PartiesManage Regional Difference [tabled]

STEVEN WOLINETZ - NEWFOUNDLAND, Memorial University of

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Post-Soviet Russian Nationalism:Ideology, Context, Comparison

Chair: Andreas Umland - EICHSTÄTT, University of

Co-Chair: Steffen Kailitz - Hannah Arendt Institute for theStudy of Totalitarianism

Disc.: -

The ‘New Political Novel’ by Right-Wing Writers in Post-Soviet Russia

ROSALIND MARSH - BATH, University of

Ethnic Conflict and Radical Right in Estonia: An ExplosiveMixture?

JAROSLAVNA PAKSTAITIS - OXFORD, University of

How far is Moscow Weimar? Similarities and Dissimilaritiesbetween Inter-War Germany and Post-Soviet Russia

ANDREAS UMLAND - EICHSTÄTT, University ofSTEFFEN KAILITZ - Hannah Arendt Institute for the Study ofTotalitarianism

From Communist Totalitarianism to Right-wing Radicalism:The Dynamics of the Crimean Peripheral Politics and ItsImpact on the Ukrainian State

IDIL P IZMIRLI - GEORGE MASON University

Moderating/Mediating the Extreme: The Accommodation ofXenophobic Nationalist Views on Vladimir Pozner’s VremenaProgramme

GALINA MIAZHEVICH - OXFORD, University of RAI

Right-wing extremism among immigrant adolescents fromthe FSU in Israel and Germany [tabled]

ANJA SCHMIDT - BIELEFELD, University of

Panel 82 Room S 25

Parliamentary opposition incomparative perspective

Chair: Sharon Weinblum - BRUXELLES, Université Librede

Co-Chair: Nathalie Brack - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Disc.: Michel Hastings - LILLE, Institute of PoliticalStudies

Parliamentary opposition in Italy and the United Kingdom:Systemic or issue-oriented?

ELISABETTA DE GIORGI - SIENA, Università degli studi di

How opportunistic are opposition parties? An analysis ofcampaign platforms, 1945-2005

INGO ROHLFING - COLOGNE, University of

A Disloyal Opposition? The Arab-Palestinian Political Partiesin Israel

ILANA KAUFMAN - OPEN UNIVERSITY OF ISRAEL

Mainstream opposition parties under pressure: Thecartelization of government-opposition dynamics in Europeanreferendums

MATHIEU PETITHOMME - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Political Opposition: A theoretical perspectiveNATHALIE BRACK - BRUXELLES, Université Libre deSHARON WEINBLUM - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Panel 360 Room S 26

Interest Groups in the EU PolicyProcess.

Chair: David Coen - LONDON, University College

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Jan Beyers - ANTWERP, University of

Europeanization: The case of interest groups in Catalonia[tabled]

FACUNDO ANIBAL SANTIAGO LÓPEZ - BARCELONA, UniversitatAutònoma de

EU as a survival kit for organized interests in a new memberstate: The case of Slovenia [tabled]

TINA FERLE - LJUBLJANA, University of

The EU interest group population: A new data set and firstempirical results

ARNDT WONKA - Bremen International Graduate School of SocialSciences

The Density of the EU Interest System: A Test of the ESAModel

DAVID LOWERY - LEIDEN, Universiteit

EU Funding of European Civil Society GroupsCHRISTINE MAHONEY - SYRACUSE University

Redefining Business Interest RepresentationDAVID COEN - LONDON, University College

Mechanisms of corporate lobbying in the EU multilevelsystem: Financial services and chemical regulation compared

MARKUS HAVERLAND - ROTTERDAM, Erasmus Universiteit

Panel 238 Room S 27

Party Discipline in Europe

Chair: Stefanie Bailer - ZURICH, University of

Co-Chair: Simon Hug - GENÈVE, Université de

Disc.: Simon Hug - GENÈVE, Université de

Modelling Legislative Behaviour Using Attitudinal andBehavioural Data: The Case of the Czech Republic [tabled]

TOMAS LACINA - ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECHREPUBLIC

Barking dogs do not bite? Voiced discontent and deviantvoting behaviour in the German Bundestag

ULRICH SIEBERER - MANNHEIM, Universität

Party Group Discipline in ComparisonSTEFANIE BAILER - ZURICH, University of

Setting the Roll-Call AgendaCHRISTIAN STECKER - POTSDAM, Universität

Party Cohesion in Comparative Perspective: GermanParliamentarians and German Members of the EuropeanParliament between 2005 and 2009 [tabled]

SVEN REGEL - Chemnitz University of Technology

The Personal Vote and Legislators’ Attitudes vis-à-vis PartyDiscipline

SAM DEPAUW - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Panel 308 Room S 28

Formal Models in Political Science

Chair: Michael Bechtel - ETH - Swiss Federal Instituteof Technology

Co-Chair: Thomas Sattler - DUBLIN, University College

Disc.: -

Locating Nash equilibrium in Finnish party system [tabled]ACHILLEFS PAPAGEORGIOU - TAMPERE, University of

Explaining Institutional Change: Why Elected PoliticiansImplement Direct Democracy [tabled]

DAVID HUGH-JONES - Max Planck Institute for Economics, Jena

Composing a Cabinet and Assigning JurisdictionsTORUN DEWAN - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, TheRAFAEL HORTALA-VALLVE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

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Analysing the political economy of military conscription policyNIKITAS KONSTANTINIDIS - Institut Barcelona d EstudisInternacionals (IBEI)

Opposition Parties, No-Confidence Motions, and the Timing ofElections in Parliamentary Democracies

LARON K WILLIAMS - TEXAS A&M University

Groupthink: A Rational Choice Explanation and ExperimentalEvaluation of Leader-Biased Group Decisions

CHRISTOPHER BAKER - HARVARD UNIVERSITYGERALD SCHNEIDER - KONSTANZ, Universität

Game Theoretic Models, Mixed Strategy Equilibria, andEquilibrium Selection in Political Science.

MICHAEL M BECHTEL - ETH - Swiss Federal Institute ofTechnologyCARLOS ALÓS-FERRER - KONSTANZ, Universität

Panel 88 Room 114

A capitalist civil peace?

Chair: Nils Petter Gleditsch - PRIO

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Nils Petter Gleditsch - PRIO

The Effect of Economic Shocks on Civil Conflict: StateWeakness or Rebel Recruitment?

OLE MAGNUS THEISEN - Norwegian University of Technology andScienceHALVARD BUHAUG - Centre for the Study of Civil War, PRIO;HELGE HOLTERMANN - OSLO, University of

Does Capitalism Pacify? The Effects of Economic Freedom onthe Onset of Civil War and Political Dissent, 1970-2006

INDRA DE SOYSA - TRONDHEIM, Norwegian University of Science& TechnologyHANNE FJELDE - UPPSALA Universitet

How Contract-intensive Capitalism Makes Civil WarUnthinkable

MICHAEL MOUSSEAU - KOC University

Are strong and big governments good for peace? The effectsof state spending and revenues on civil war

MARGIT BUSSMANN - KONSTANZ, Universität

Panel 561 Room 231

Constitutional Courts and JudicialPolitics

Chair: Sylvain Brouard - Science Po, Paris

Co-Chair: Christoph Hoennige - KAISERSLAUTERN,Technical University

Disc.: -

Constitutional Courts and the Challenges They Present toComparative Politics

CHRISTOPH HOENNIGE - KAISERSLAUTERN, Technical University

How do Europeanization strategies of political actors affectthe role of Constitutional Courts?

ASTRID LORENZ - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Judicial Efficiency: Consolidated and UnconsolidatedEuropean Democracies in Comparison

AYLIN AYDIN - SABANCI University

Dialogue or/and negotiation: Constitutional pluralism in theEuropean Union after Eastern enlargement. The study on theCzech and Slovak Constitutional Courts’ doctrine

TOMAS DUMBROVSKY - Charles University Prague / Max-PlanckInstitute, Heidelberg

Panel 155 Room 232

Global Policy

Chair: Christoph Scherrer - KASSEL, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Christoph Scherrer - KASSEL, University of

The Financial Crisis and Bringing the State Yet Back In AgainBRIGITTE YOUNG - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems- Universität

Hunger in the World of Global Governance. A TheoreticalApproach Toward Listening

FRIEDERIKE HABERMANN - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Rethinking Politico-Economic Models of Democracy inDemocracy Promotion

MILJA KURKI - ABERYSTWYTH, University of Wales

Correlations of Forces and Policy Outcomes: The PoliticalEconomy of Inequality in Brazil and South Africa

BERNHARD LEUBOLT - Vienna University of Economics andBusiness Administration

Changing constellations of power and resistance in the globaldebate over agrofuels

AARON LEOPOLD -

Panel 255 Room 329

The Effects of Inequality onDemocratic Regimes and Processes

Chair: Carsten Schneider - BUDAPEST, CentralEuropean University

Co-Chair: Bob Hancke - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS& POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Disc.: Nancy Bermeo - OXFORD, University of

Social Inequality and Inequality in Electoral Participation: AreThere Spill-Over Effects?

AINA GALLEGO DOBÓN - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Perception and legitimation of economic inequality in Chile.JUAN CARLOS CASTILLO - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

The Origins of Political Inequality: Longitudinal SiblingDifferences in Income and Voice

MARTIN KROH - BERLIN, Freie Universität and German Institutefor Economic Research

Inequality and Democracy in Latin AmericaTERRY LYNN KARL - STANFORD UniversityPHILIPPE C SCHMITTER - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Fasting and Feasting*: Democracy and Poor in IndiaASHWANI KUMAR - Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Panel 435 Room H 09

Institutional Change and Reform inEducation Politics and Policies

Chair: Moira Nelson - NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPELHILL, University of

Co-Chair: Justin Powell - Social Science Research CenterBerlin (WZB)

Disc.: -

The paradox of the teacher-principal relationship. Experiencefrom the marketisation of the Swedish educational sector

MARIA JARL - GÖTEBORGS UniversitetANDERS FREDRIKSON - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

Policy ideas, framing and institutional change in compulsoryeducation. Comparing Norway and Scotland.

INGRID HELGØY - BERGEN, Universitetet iANNE HOMME - Bergen, Stein Rokkan Centre for Social ResearchMARGARET A ARNOTT - GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UniversityIAN MENTER - GLASGOW, University of

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Welfare-oriented education policy – Wind of change in therelationship of education and social policy in Germany?

SOLVEIG RANDHAHN - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems-Universität Institut für Politikwissenschaft

Exit, Voice, and Do-it-yourself: Parents putting facts onground

ANAT GOFEN - JERUSALEM, Hebrew University ofESTI HOSS - JERUSALEM. Hebrew University of

Public Policy in Higher Education Development: Return onUniversity Investment and Tuition Fees

VACLAV URBANEK - University of Economics, PragueKATERINA MARSIKOVA - Technical University of LiberecPAVLA REHOROVA -

Panel 244 Room H 10

Transnational campaigns, protest andsocial movements.

Chair: Donatella della Porta - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Ruth Reitan - MIAMI, University of

The Political Language of the World Social Forum. TheEmergence of a Political Identity [tabled]

GABRIELE DE ANGELIS - NOBA DE LISBOA, Universidade

The Politics of Transnational Campaigning: The Mobilizationfor the UN Reform and Global Democracy

RAFFAELE MARCHETTI - LUISS

Challenging Geopolitical Certainties: Transnational ActivismDuring the Cold War

MARTIN KLIMKE - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-UniversitätGerman Historical Institute, Washington, DC

Comparing Transnational Protest against Repression inBurma, 1988 & 2007

THOMAS OLESEN - AARHUS Universitet

The challenges of transnational non-violent direct action incommunity conflicts: The case of peace French mobilizationsin Israel/Palestine

BRIGITTE BEAUZAMY - PARIS 13, University of

Thematic networks of the European Social Forum: Resourcefor action or spaces for conflicts? [tabled]

LOÏC MOISSONNIER - GRENOBLE, Université de Institut d EtudesPolitiques

Institutions, Critical Contentious Junctures, and HegemonicBias in a Labour INGO’s Transnational Campaign

ANTONINA GENTILE - JOHNS HOPKINS University, The

Panel 257 Room HPI 1

Regional politicians: A growingmesoelite?

Chair: Xavier Coller - PABLO de OLAVIDE, Universidad

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

A new political elite in Western Europe? Regional primeministers in Spain, France and United Kingdom (1978-2008)

JUAN RODRIGUEZ TERUEL - OPEN UNIVERSITY, The

The determinants of turnout in Italian regional legislatures(1970-2008)

MICHELE LO RUSSO - SIENA, Università degli studi di

Gender and Regional political elite in Andalusia [tabled]FABIOLA MOTA CONSEJERO - Centre of Andalusian Studies(Centro de Estudios Andaluces)MANUEL FERNÁNDEZ GARCÍA - Centre of Andalusian Studies(Centro de Estudios Andaluces)

Regional MPs: A closer look at the end of their parliamentarycareers.

INE VANLANGENAKKER - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Where do they come from, where do they go? Career pathsand attitudes of state legislators in the German multi-levelsystem

MICHAEL EDINGER - JENA, FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER Universität

Decentralizing Decentralization in Democratic Spain: TheChanging Municipal-Regional Relationship in Spain [tabled]

HELDER FERREIRA DO VALE - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTELAURA BRUNET - Autonomous Government of Catalunya

The establishment and evolution of regional political elites inthe Czech Republic

DAN RYSAVY - PALACKY University

Panel 425 Room HPI 2

Regulatory agencies and theEuropeanisation of food safety policy

Chair: Gabriele Abels - TÜBINGEN, Universität

Co-Chair: Alexander Kobusch - TÜBINGEN, Universität

Disc.: Aleksander Surdej - Cracow University ofEconomics

The Europeanization of the Spanish food safety policy:Framing and institutional change and its relation to Europeansoft law

ANA MARIA PALAU ROQUE - BARCELONA, Universidad de

The Parable of the Poisoned Pork: A Study of the 2008 IrishPork Dioxin Crisis

DONAL CASEY - DUBLIN, University CollegeJAMES LAWLESS - DUBLIN, University College

Designing novel regulatory arrangements for food riskgovernance in post-BSE Europe: A battle over borders

ANNE LOEBER - AMSTERDAM, University of

The emergence of EFSA’s soft power in the European FoodSafety governance

ALBERTO ALEMANNO - HEC Paris

Risk Regulation without Politics? Regime Structures in theField of Food Safety Politics in Germany, Great Britain andthe Netherlands

FRANK JANNING - HAMBURG, Universitaet

Panel 379 Room HPI 3

The Politics of Budgeting and FiscalPolicy: New Perspectives and

Approaches

Chair: Andres Mejia Acosta - Institute of DevelopmentStudies

Co-Chair: Joachim Wehner - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Disc.: Mark Hallerberg - HERTIE School of Governance

Natural resources and new budget coalitions in the AndesMEJIA ACOSTA ANDRES - SUSSEX, University of Institute ofDevelopment Studies

Minority governments and budget deficits: The role of theopposition

IGNACIO JURADO - OXFORD, University of Juan March Institute

Budgeting versus implementing fiscal policy in the EUPETER WIERTS - De Nederlandsche Band and University ofAmsterdamROEL BEETSMA, - AMSTERDAM, University ofMASSIMO GIULIODORI -

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Budget institutions and fiscal policy outcomes: New evidencefrom a global sample

PAOLO DE RENZIO - OXFORD, University ofJOACHIM WEHNER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

A Leaner, Meaner Guardian? The Determinants of ExecutiveControl over Public Spending

PHILIPP KRAUSE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Decentralization, competition and the local tax mix: Evidencefrom Flanders [tabled]

BENNY GEYS - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung(WZB)FEDERICO REVELLI - TORINO, Università degli studi di

Panel 517 Room HPI 4

Ethnic conflicts and federalism

Chair: Jeremy Allouche - Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology

Co-Chair: Nina Caspersen - LANCASTER , University of

Disc.: Nina Caspersen - LANCASTER , University of

Nation Making and State Building in Africa: A comparisonbetween Nigeria and Ivory Coast

JEREMY ALLOUCHE - OXFORD, University of

SAT-A: Canada's Unseen Role in AfghanistanTRACEY OTTO - KENT, University of

Lynching: Fear, collective violence, and ethnic conflict inTurkey

BURCU ÇINGAY - BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY

Separatism and Struggles at the CentreLEE SEYMOUR - HARVARD UNIVERSITYKRISTIN M BAKKE - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Panel 160 Room HFF 1

Party Competition and Second Chambersin Federal States

Chair: Uwe Jun - TRIER, University of

Co-Chair: Sven Leunig - JENA, FRIEDRICH-SCHILLERUniversität

Disc.: -

The Paradox of Federal BicameralismGIANCARLO DORIA - COLUMBIA University

Political parties and the dynamics of federalismKLAUS DETTERBECK - MAGDEBURG, University of

Party Deadlock in Federal Second Chambers – AComparative Perspective

SVEN LEUNIG - JENA, FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER Universität

Proposal concerning the ECPR-Panel: Party Competition andSecond Chambers in Federal States

UWE JUN - TRIER, University of

Panel 173 Room HFF 2

The EUs performance in internationalinstitutions: Case studies

Chair: Eugenia Baroncelli - BOLOGNA, Università degliStudi di

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Katie Laatikainen -

Assessing the EU’s Performance in Negotiated InternationalInstitutions: The Case of Climate Change

SEBASTIAN OBERTHÜR - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

A single voice for multilateralism? Assessing the impact ofthe CFSP on the EUs performance in multilateral negotiations

CAROLINE FEHL - OXFORD, University of / FRANKFURT, JohannWolfgang Goethe-Universität

G8? – The constructed ambiguity of European Unionactorness within the G8 summit

JUDITH HUIGENS - AMSTERDAM, University ofARNE NIEMANN - AMSTERDAM, University of

The EU, the World Bank and the changing geometries ofdevelopment policymaking

EUGENIA BARONCELLI - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi di

Recipe for success or a taste of disaster? What the EU doesand does not achieve in the FAO

ROBERT KISSACK - Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internactionals(IBEI)

The EU in international organisations: The case of the OECDPETER CARROLL - TASMANIA, University ofAYNSLEY KELLOW - TASMANIA, University of

Panel 432 Room HFF 3

Intra-party conflict, individualministers’ resignations and cabinet

reshuffles

Chair: Hanna Bäck - MANNHEIM, Universität

Co-Chair: Luca Verzichelli - SIENA, Universit degli studi di

Disc.: Patrick Dumont - LUXEMBOURG, University of

Keith Dowding – AUSTRALIAN NATIONALUniversity

Intra-party conflict and cabinet dynamics in democraticSpain (1977-2009)

JOSÉ REAL-DATO - GRANADA, University of / ALMERIA, Universityof Almería

The Effect of European Integration on Cabinet Reshuffles: AComparison of Germany, Sweden and the UK

THOMAS PERSSON - UPPSALA UniversitetHANNA BÄCK - MANNHEIM, Universität

Structural and Strategic Factors Affecting the Hiring andFiring of Ministers [tabled]

KEITH DOWDING - AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UniversityPATRICK DUMONT - LUXEMBOURG, Université du

Selection and deselection of ministers in Romania and theirimpact on party life

LAURENTIU STEFAN - BUCHAREST, University of

Constitutional Rules and Competing Risks: Monarchs,Presidents, Prime Ministers and Cabinet Survival andTermination in West and Eastern Europe

EDWARD MORGAN-JONES - OXFORD, University ofPETRA SCHLEITER - OXFORD, University of

Intra-party dynamics and party splitsHANDE MUTLU - NEW YORK University

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Federal, regional, and decentralisedsystems and the dynamics of thedistribution of powers in Europe:

Multi-level Governance andEuropeanization

Chair: Annegret Eppler - TÜBINGEN, Universität

Co-Chair: Martin Große Hüttmann - TÜBINGEN,Universität

Disc.: Eve Hepburn - EDINBURGH, University of

The EU as a multi-level policy space: Reassessing impactsand strategies at the sub-state level.

CAROLYN MOORE - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Reforming federations without constitutional reform: Spainand Canada in comparative perspective

CÉSAR COLINO - MADRID, Nacional de Educacion a Distancia,Universidad (UNED)ANGUSTIAS HOMBRADO - KENT, University of

Europeanization of Federal and Unitarian States within theEU

MICHÈLE KNODT - DARMSTADT, Technische UniversitätSIGITA URDZE - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

European Standards and the Framing of Regional Reforms inEastern Europe

MARTIN BRUSIS - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Panel 394 Room HFF 6

Symposium

National identity and European identity: Towards multiplepolitical identities in Europe?

Chairs: Andrea Schlenker, University of Luzern,Switzerland

Juan Diez Medrano, University ofBarcelona, Spain

Discussants: Sophie Duchesne, Sciences-Po, Paris,France

Richard Hermann, Ohio State University,Columbus, Ohio, USA

Room H 03 + H 04

Don’t miss!

16.30 - 17.15 - Opening Address &

Awards Ceremony

17.15 - 18.45 - Roundtable chaired

by Wolfgang Merkel

19.00 - 22.00 - Opening reception

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Problems and solutions for research inintelligence studies

Chair: Wolfgang Krieger - MARBURG, Philipps-Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Historical Analysis of South African Civilian IntelligenceServices: The case Bureau of State Security (BOSS), 1969-1979

KGOSHI MATHABATHA - South Africa National Academy ofIntelligence

Some Hints on Secrecy and Intelligence StudiesEDUARDO E ESTEVEZ - Fundacion de Estudios Economicos yPoliticas Publicas

Google AND James Bond - Using IT to overcome intelligencefailures

ALEX MARTIN - Libra Advisory GroupPETER WILSON - Libra Advisory Group

French intelligence studies in FranceERIC DENÉCÉ - GÉRALD ARBOIT -

Panel 469 Room H 01

The role of Parliaments in DeploymentsAbroad

Chair: Heiner Hänggi - Geneva Centre for theDemocratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Gerrard Quille -

Europeans in Afghanistan. Decision-Making Processes inBritain, France and Germany

NICOLAI VON ONDARZA - Bundeswehr Institute of Social SciencesMICHAEL KLEMM - LEIPZIG, University of

Strengthening Parliamentary War Powers in Europe: Lessonsfrom 25 National Parliaments

SANDRA DIETERICH - DÜSSELDORF, Heinrich-Heine-UniversitaetHARTWIG HUMMEL - DÜSSELDORF, Heinrich-Heine-UniversitaetSTEFAN MARSCHALL - SIEGEN, UNIVERSITY OF

Revisiting Reversed Causality: External Threat and theParliamentary Control of Military Missions in Democracies

DIRK PETERS - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURTWOLFGANG WAGNER - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURT

Parliamentary oversight of civilian and military ESDPmissions: The European and National Levels

HANS BORN - Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of ArmedForces (DCAF)SUZANA ANGHEL - Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control ofArmed Forces (DCAF)

Panel 396 Room H 02

Judicial politics – Shiftingboundaries between legal orders

Chair: Susanne K Schmidt - BREMEN, Universität

Co-Chair: Waltraud Schelkle - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Disc.: Deborah Mabbett - LONDON, University of,BIRKBECK COLLEGE

The Right to be a Family – On Judicial Politics, UnionCitizenship and National Immigration Policy

DORTE SINDBJERG MARTINSEN - COPENHAGEN, University ofDepartment of Political Science

Adjusting European law against political will – The case ofthe -Rüffert- decision (C-346/06) and following reforms ofprocurement laws in German states

DETLEF SACK - BIELEFELD, University of

Political Dereliction and Judicial ChoiceMICHELLE EVERSON - LONDON, University of, BIRKBECKCOLLEGE

Regulation between judicial and legislative politics: The caseof the new internal market package for goods

SUSANNE SCHMIDT - BREMEN, Universität

Industrial Relations in Sweden and Europeanization [tabled]KELVIN J BANNAN - VICTORIA, WELLINGTON, University of

Social Europe without boundaries? The Commission, theCourt of Justice and the development of social security formigrant workers

ANDREAS HOFMANN - COLOGNE, University of

Panel 124 Room H 05

Psychological Determinants ofElectoral Choices

Chair: Tereza Capelos - SURREY, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Mikael Persson - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

Rodolphe Gouin - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudespolitiques de

From attitudes to voting behaviour: The chain ofpsychological events underlying the electoral decisionmaking processes

ANGIOLA DI CONZA - NAPOLI FEDERICO II Universita' diVINCENZO PAOLO SENESE - NAPOLI FEDERICO II, Universita diAUGUSTO GNISCI -MARCO PERUGINI -

The psychology of casting one or two ballots. Effects ofdifferent proportional electoral systems on voting behaviour.

SASCHA HUBER - MANNHEIM, Universität

Parties and the Partisanship of ArgumentsMILIC THOMAS - ZURICH, University of

The Economy and the Undecided Voters: VoterHeterogeneity in the 2005 British General Election

SPYROS KOSMIDIS - ESSEX, University of

Ballot Paper Photographs and VotingTHERESA REIDY - CORK, University CollegeFIONA BUCKLEY - CORK, University College

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The 9-11-Rally in the U.S. – an Individual Level Analysis[tabled]

CORINA WAGNER - GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the SocialSciences, Mannheim

Panel 543 Room H 06

The activists of 68, forty yearsafter.

Chair: Erik Neveu - RENNES I, lnstitut d'EtudesPolitiques de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Political participation in Europe: Continuity or generationalchange?

GEMA GARCIA ALBACETE - MANNHEIM, Universität

Revolutionaries or Reformists? Italian 1968 Activists Betweenthe Pci and the Movement

CLAUDIA CAPELLI - MILANO, Università degli studi di

Ordinary “Soixante-huitards”, mythology and sociologyERIK NEVEU - RENNES I, lnstitut d Etudes Politiques de

Panel 119 Room H 07

Photography and International Conflict

Chair: Liam Kennedy - DUBLIN, University College

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Territorializing Vision: Geographies of Suffering in WorldPress Photos Awards

JUSTIN CARVILLE - School of Creative Art, Institute of Art, Design& Technology

YouTube Commemoration: Tributes to fallen US soldiers inIraq and Afghanistan

KARI ANDEN-PAPADOPOULOS - STOCKHOLMS Universitet

Who's Looking?: Consumption of International News Storiesand Photojournalism's Place in the Current Media Economy

CAITLIN PATRICK - DUBLIN, University College

The New Photojournalism: Documenting US Foreign PolicyAfter the Vietnam War

LIAM KENNEDY - DUBLIN, University College

Panel 286 Room H 08

Gender perspectives on democraticgovernance in the multi-level EU polity

Chair: Yvonne Galligan - BELFAST, QUEEN'S Universityof

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Between Institutional and Public Advocacy: TransnationalWomen’s Networks in the European Union

SABINE LANG - WASHINGTON, University of

European integration and gender equality in Greece: Fromthe feminist movement of the 1970s to the judicial battles ofthe 1990s

DIA ANAGNOSTOU - Hellenic Foundation for European and ForeignPolicy

Mapping gender equality advocacy coalitions in the EuropeanUnion

PETRA AHRENS - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Women and Cabinet Power in CEE countries (1991-2006)ANGELA MOVILEANU - SIENA, Università degli studi di

A feminist perspective on the democratic deficit of theEuropean Integration

STEFANIE KESSLER - BREMEN, Universität

Panel 329 Room S 12

Ends, Means and Counter Terror Tactics- Tired Debates or Still Worth

Discussing?

Chair: Jon Moran - WOLVERHAMPTON, University of

Co-Chair: Mark Phythian - LEICESTER University of

Disc.: -

Dirty Hands and the Romance of the Ticking Bomb TerroristCHRISTOPHER J FINLAY - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Hollywood, Washington and the sublime aesthetic of torturebefore and after 9/11.

STEFAN ENGERT - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Torture and the ticking bombBOB BRECHER - BRIGHTON, University of

Coercive interrogationPHILIP RUMNEY - WEST OF ENGLAND, University of the

The ethics of terrorism prosecution: The gains ofcriminalisation and the pains of the right to a fair trial

CLIVE WALKER - LEEDS, University of

Panel 127 Room S 13

The Politics of Climate Policy 1

Chair: Hugh Compston - CARDIFF University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Climate Change Policy in Germany and Japan. A Comparisonwith Special Consideration of Global Fairness Norms

HELMUT WEIDNER - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Political Strategy and Climate PolicyHUGH COMPSTON - CARDIFF UniversityIAN BAILEY - PLYMOUTH, University of

Nuclear Power and Environmentalism in ItalyDOMINIC STANDISH - IOWA, University of

Climate Politics: Analysing the discourse concerning climatechange at the Greek Parliament, 2000-2007

IOSIF BOTETZAGIAS - AEGEAN, University of theTHEODOROS IOSIFIDES - AEGEAN, University of the

Green Party Impact on Climate Policies in Western Europe[tabled]

BERNHARD MILLER - MANNHEIM, Universität

The (non-)politics of managing transitions to low carbonsocieties

ADRIAN SMITH - SUSSEX, University ofIVAN SCRASE - SUSSEX, University of

Panel 200 Room S 14

Horizontalism and hierarchy incentral-local relations

Chair: Anders Lidström - UMEÅ Universitet

Co-Chair: Jacob Aars - BERGEN, Universitetet i

Disc.: Jefferey Sellers - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA,University of

Horizontal and vertical integration in networks of territorialgovernance

JUERGEN R GROTE - Charles University Prague

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Local territorial politics and intermunicipal cooperation: Anequilibrium between government and governance?

SILVIA BOLGHERINI - NAPOLI FEDERICO II, Universita di

Asymmetric Decentralization and Social Expenditure inBrazilian Municipalities [tabled]

RODRIGO RODRIGUES-SILVEIRA - SALAMANCA, Universidad de

The Upper Adriatic Euroregion: A case of multi levelgovernance? [tabled]

ELISABETTA NADALUTTI - BATH, University of

The Invisible Hand of the State?CHRISTINE HUDSON - UMEÅ Universitet

Coordination of vertical and horizontal mechanisms: Being astate representative in the Paris region.

PAULINE PRAT - Sciences-Po Paris / CEVIPOF

Vertical and Horizontal Coordination in Russian LocalGovernment

ADRIAN CAMPBELL - BIRMINGHAM, University ofELENA DENEZHKINA - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Panel 293 Room S 15

The Symbolic Dimension of EuropeanPolitics

Chair: Silvia Mihalikova - COMENIUS University Facultyof Arts

Co-Chair: Olga Gyarfasova - Institute for Public Affairs

Disc.: Andreas Pribersky - VIENNA, University of

Wilhelm Hofmann Fachgebiet PolitikwissenschaftTU München

Neutrality, Direct Democracy and Federalism: The symbolicdimensions of Swiss political system against EU integration[tabled]

SONIA MARGARIDA PEDRO SEBASTIAO - LISBON, TecnicalUniversity of (ISCSP)

European Political Rituals: A Challenging Tradition in theMaking

FRANÇOIS FORÊT - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

A more perfect Union? Visualizing Enlargement andIntegration with the legacies of East and West

PETRA BERNHARDT - VIENNA, University of Department ofPolitical Science

Communal symbolism and political legitimacy in theEuropean Union

TOBIAS THEILER - DUBLIN, University College

A Rocky Road or a Sisyphusian Mountain? TheorizingTurkey's Relationship with the European Union

TORSTEN J SELCK - BILKENT University

How to epitomize the European identity? EU action in thefield of heritage.

ORIANE CALLIGARO - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

New nation-states with old answers?ERIKA HARRIS - LIVERPOOL, University of

Panel 554 Room S 16

Global Justice and Democracy

Chair: Regina Kreide - FRANKFURT, Johann WolfgangGoethe-Universität / Justus Liebig UniversityGiessen

Co-Chair: Andreas Niederberger - FRANKFURT, JohannWolfgang Goethe-Universität

Disc.: Rainer Schmalz-Bruns - HANNOVER, Universityof

Justice, Transnational Democracy, and PluralityFRIEDRICH ARNDT - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

Global Equality and National Self-DeterminationCHRIS ARMSTRONG - SOUTHAMPTON, University of

Democracy? The State? What do we need for ImplementingPrinciples of Global Justice?

FABIAN SCHUPPERT - BELFAST, QUEEN'S University of

Borders and the Limits of DemocracyAYELET BANAI - OXFORD, University of & FRANKFURT, JohannWolfgang Goethe-Universität

To Discursively Reconcile Utopia and Reality, Justice andDemocracy

CHRISTOPH HUMRICH - BREMEN, Universität Institut fürInterkulturelle und Internationale Studien

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New media and electoral participation

Chair: Eva Anduiza - BARCELONA, UniversitatAutònoma de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Sara Vissers - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

In (e)vote we trustLETIZIA CAPORUSSO - TRENTO, Universita degli studi di

Cyber-democracy: Dividing or merging factor? A study of ICTuse during the Spanish national elections of 2008

MONICA POLETTI - REY JUAN CARLOS, UniversidadVÍCTOR BLANCO SAMPEDRO - REY JUAN CARLOS, Universidad

The Internet’s impact on the politicization of citizens aboutEurope.

CHARLOTTE DOLEZ - INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL STUDIES SciencesPo Paris

Is the internet bringing about a new quality of democracy?An analysis of the effect of remote electronic voting onturnout

DANIEL BOCHSLER - ZURICH, University of

Can online deliberation transform citizens? Knowledge andopinion change in an internet field experiment in the UK

PETER JOHN - MANCHESTER, University ofCORINNE WALES - SOUTHAMPTON, University of

Panel 184 Room S 18

Regional Integration in Latin America:Mapping the Gap between Performance

and Discourse

Chair: Andrés Malamud - LISBON, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Gian Luca Gardini - BATH, University of

Analysing the role of the state leaders within the regionalintegration process: The experience of the AndeanCommunity of Nations

NADYA HERRERA CATALÁN - READING University

The accession of Venezuela to Mercosur: Democratic identityand the quest for regional power in South America

ANDREA RIBEIRO HOFFMANN - PONTIFICA UNIVERSIDADECATOLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO (PUC-Rio)

Private Sector Interests and Regional Integration in LatinAmerica [tabled]

JESSICA CRIVELLI - ZURICH, University of

Brazilian Foreign Policy towards South America integration:Beliefs in Formulation and Pragmatism in Practice

MIRIAM GOMES SARAIVA - Universidade do Estado do Rio deJaneiro

Non-economic Mercosur: Achievements and limits of astrategic alliance

ANDREA OELSNER - ABERDEEN, University of

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Parliamentary institutionalization in Mercosur: How rhetoricalis it?

CLARISSA DRI - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques de

NAFTA and Beyond: United States’ Trade Policy towardsLatin America [tabled]

OYA YEGEN - BOSTON University

The energy sector within Latin American regional integrationprocesses: Weaknesses and perspectives of developedinitiatives [tabled]

MAITE J ITURRE - BASQUE COUNTRY, University of the

Panel 156 Room S 19

Challenges to the Liberal Agenda:Democracy Promotion in Conflict

Situations

Chair: Jonas Wolff - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTEFRANKFURT

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Peter Burnell - WARWICK, University of

Democracy Promotion under Threat. Western DPP Policiestowards Afghanistan and Iraq

SONJA GRIMM - KONSTANZ, Universität

German Aid: Democracy, Poverty and Conflict, 2000-2008JÖRG FAUST - Bonn, German Development InstituteSEBASTIAN ZIAJA - German Development Institute

Taming Serbia – The Impact of EU-Conditionality on theDemocratization Process

SOLVEIG RICHTER - German Institute for International andSecurity Affairs (SWP)CHRISTIAN HAAS - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

US-Policy Towards Pakistan: Promoting Democracy orContaining Terrorism?

IRIS WURM - HSFK

Panel 120 Room S 20

Economic Migration and the EuropeanUnion: A Blessing Within but a Threat

From Outside? 2

Chair: Matthias Mayer - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: Lior Herman - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS& POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Disc.: -

Fighting the illegal labour migration of third-country workersKATERINA MARINA KYRIERI - European Institute of PublicAdministration

Migrants from “third countries” and their labour in the EUMOJCA PAJNIK - Peace Institute

Governing stratification: Migrant workers in the EU prism of‘economic migration’

REGINE PAUL - BATH, University ofEMMA CARMEL - BATH, University of

Temporary and circular labour migration: Reassessing theestablished public policies

RICARD ZAPATA-BARRERO - BARCELONA, Universitat PompeuFabraROCÍO FAUNDEZ GARCÍA - BARCELONA, Universitat PompeuFabraELENA SÁNCHEZ MONTIJANO - BARCELONA, Universitat PompeuFabra

Panel 593 Room S 21

The German federal election 2005:Exceptional case or watershed in

German voting behaviour?

Chair: Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck - MANNHEIM, Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The effects of economic evaluations on party preferences inGermany against the background of the world economiccrisis

MARKUS STEINBRECHER - MANNHEIM, Universität

How will Merkel’s Grand Coalition Affect the Outcome of the2009 German Federal Election?

EVELYN BYTZEK - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Better late than never: Campaign-deciders at the 2005German parliamentary election

RÜDIGER SCHMITT-BECK - MANNHEIM, Universität

Mobilization and De-Mobilization: Floating Voters in ElectionCampaigns, and Between Elections

BERNHARD WEßELS - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Panel 146 Room S 22

Organising the management andmeasurement of performance

Chair: Isabella Proeller - POTSDAM, Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Organisational Capabilities and Performance in the PublicSector: Linking Capacity and Results

JOHN PHILIPP SIEGEL - POTSDAM, Universität

Bureaucratic Structure, Politics and CorruptionCARL DAHLSTROM - GÖTEBORGS UniversitetVICTOR LAPUENTE - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

Performative Accountability in Europe: Problems andParadoxes of National Adaptations to Convergence Pressures

PAOLA MATTEI - MANNHEIM, Universität MZES

Measuring Regulators Statutory IndependenceCHRIS HANRETTY - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTECHRISTEL KOOP - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 219 Room S 23

The causes for the success and failureof the radical right in Central and

Eastern Europe

Chair: Steffen Kailitz - Hannah-Arendt-Institute for theResearch on Totalitarianism

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Andreas Umland - EICHSTÄTT, University of

Are there opportunity structures for the Radical Right? Acomparative analysis of the Visegrad Group countries.

DOMINIKA KASPROWICZ - PEDAGOGICAL University, Krakow

Explaining the failure of radical right parties in EstoniaANDRES KASEKAMP - TARTU, University of

The rise of islamism in the light of European totalitarianismMEHDI MOZAFFARI- AARHUS Universitet

Manoeuvring for the Right: Atypical Features of a BulgarianRadical Right-Wing Party

TODOR HRISTOV - SOFIA, University of

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The Diffusion of Radical Right Ideology in Central-EasternEurope: The Case of Poland and Slovakia

BARTEK PYTLAS - Europa-Universität Viadrina

The Radical Right in Bulgaria [tabled]KATJA MICHALAK - AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN BULGARIA

From Alienation of the Working Class to the Rise of the FarRight? Party Strategy and Cleavage Evolution in Post-Communist Societies

DJORDJE STEFANOVIC - OXFORD, University ofGEOFFREY EVANS - OXFORD, University of

Panel 104 Room S 25

Towards good governance within thepublic sector. But, good governance:

What’s in the name?

Chair: Dries Verlet - Research Center of the FlemishGovernment

Co-Chair: Wouter Van Dooren - ANTWERP, University of

Disc.: -

Good governance in top-level coordination and consultationforums: Looking for determinants.

JÜRGEN SPANHOVE - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitKOEN VERHOEST - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Evaluating Executive Governance in OECD Member States.Design and Key Findings of an Expert Survey

ANNA NAAB - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitätMARTIN BRUSIS - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Promoting Good Governance Globally: The Current andFuture Role of Development Aid

JENNIFER GAUCK - KENT, University of

Can the Danish model survive globalization?HANNE FOSS HANSEN - COPENHAGEN, University ofTORBEN BECK JØRGENSEN - COPENHAGEN, University of

Managing the public sector in the name of good governanceDRIES VERLET - Research Center of the Flemish GovernmentCARL DEVOS - GHENT UniversityWOUTER VAN DOOREN - ANTWERP, University of

Panel 180 Room S 26

Policy implementation in the EuropeanUnion

Chair: Jeremy Richardson - OXFORD, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Policy Implementation by European Regulatory Authorities; Atheoretical analysis of factors influencing the acceptance andimplementation of alternatives to animal testing by EuropeanRegulatory Authorities. [tabled]

MARIE-JEANNE SCHIFFELERS - UTRECHT, University of

Do Different Worlds of Compliance in the EU27 ask forDifferent Remedies?

FALKNER, GERDA - VIENNA, University of

The Many Faces of European Policy Implementation: AnAnalysis of Sector-Specific Compliance in the EU-27

JALE TOSUN - KONSTANZ, UniversitätCHRISTOPH KNILL - KONSTANZ, Universität

Compliance with the major provisions of EU directives: Theeffect of discretion and incentives to deviate.

ROBERT THOMSON - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University of

It Ain’t Over When It’s Over: Post-accession compliance withminority protection rules in new EU member states

GUIDO SCHWELLNUS - ETH Zürich

How Deficient is EU Implementation? Moving BeyondTransposition [tabled]

KENNETH HANF - BARCELONA, POMPEU FABRA, Universitat

The Cycle of EU Climate Policy: The implementation feedbackfor policy formulation

ANDREA LENSCHOW - OSNABRÜCK University

Panel 288 Room S 27

Electoral Democracy in Europe:Research from the PIREDEU Project

Chair: Mark Franklin - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Impact of Media Framing in Multilevel Elections:Experimental Evidence [tabled]

JILL WITTROCK - OXFORD, University ofSARA BINZER HOBOLT - OXFORD, University of

Micro-foundations of 2nd-order elections theory: Atheoretical reconstruction and empirical test

HERMANN SCHMITT - MANNHEIM, UniversitätALBERTO SANZ - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de

Media and Turnout in European Parliamentary ElectionsSUSAN BANDUCCI - EXETER, University ofCLAES DE VREESE - AMSTERDAM, University of

Persistent Political Divides, Electoral Volatility and CitizenInvolvement: Testing the Freezing Hypothesis in the 2004European Election

GÁBOR TÓKA - BUDAPEST, Central European UniversityTANIA GOSSELIN - Université du Québec à Montréal

Between satisfaction and indifferenceOLGA GYARFASOVA - Institute for Public Affairs, Bratislava

Policy Representation in New and Stable DemocraciesRADOSLAW MARKOWSKI - INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL STUDIES

Panel 315 Room S 28

Analytical Approaches to the Study ofConflict

Chair: Gerald Schneider - KONSTANZ, Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Poverty, Inequality, and Conflict: Using Within-CountryVariation to Evaluate Competing Hypotheses

KRISTIAN SKREDE GLEDITSCH - ESSEX, University ofHALVARD BUHAUG - Centre for the Study of Civil War, PRIO

Primary Commodities Dependence, Price Volatility, andPolitical Instability in Sub-Saharan Africa

MAGNUS ÖBERG - UPPSALA Universitet Department of Peace andConflict Research

Testing Bargaining Theory: A Unified Approach to Ethnic CivilWar Onset, Duration, and Termination

JULIAN WUCHERPFENNIG - ETH Zürich

Putting the Pieces Together: Analysing theInterdependencies of Battle Violence and CivilianVictimisation in Civil Wars

MARTIN OTTMANN - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Peacekeeping and the Course of Civil WarHAN DORUSSEN - ESSEX, University ofCLIONADH RALEIGH - DUBLIN Trinity College

War Outcome, Ethnic Support, and Democratization afterCivil Wars

NILS METTERNICH - ESSEX, University of

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Rebellion, Rites, and Rituals - How Uganda's ChildrenBecome Soldiers [tabled]

ROOS VAN DER HAER - KONSTANZ, UniversitätLILLI BANHOLZER - KONSTANZ, Universität

Panel 100 Room 114

Different Resources, DifferentConflicts? An Exploration of the

Regional Political Economies of theArmed Conflict in Colombia

Chair: Ralf Leiteritz - LOS ANDES, Universidad de

Co-Chair: Angelika Rettberg - LOS ANDES, Universidad de

Disc.: -

Banana production and War vs. Flowers and Peace: AContrast in Search of an Explanation

CARLO NASI - LOS ANDES, Universidad dePILAR LOZANO - LOS ANDES, Universidad de

Coffee and Oil: Institutionalization and Market Structures asMediators of the Relationship between Resources andConflict

ANGELIKA RETTBERG - LOS ANDES, Universidad de

From the Green War to the Green Peace and Back: Patternsof Violence in the Colombian Emerald Zone

RALF LEITERITZ - LOS ANDES, Universidad de

The Exploitation of Nickel in Cordoba: A Sui Generis Case ofthe Relationship between Mining and Conflict in Colombia

ALEXANDRA BERNAL - LOS ANDES, Universidad de

Conflict Dynamics around the Oil Palm: A Comparisonbetween Two Colombian Regions

FEDERICO SEGURA - LOS ANDES, Universidad de

Panel 193 Room 231

Electoral processes and politicalparties in new democracies

Chair: Lise Rakner - BERGEN, Universitetet i

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Jørgen Elklit - AARHUS Universitet

Party Affiliation in New Democracies: Reactions to the split ofthe ruling party in Malawi [tabled]

RAGNHILD LOUISE MURIAAS - BERGEN, Universitetet i

Parties, Media Control and Power in Russia and KazakhstanADELE DEL SORDI - IMT (Institutions Markets Technologies)

The impact of international support for political parties innew democracies: Malawi and Zambia compared

LARS SVASAND - BERGEN, Universitetet iLISE RAKNER - BERGEN, Universitetet i

Electoral Choice in Africa’s New Democracies: ChallengingOne Party Dominance

RENSKE DOORENSPLEET - WARWICK, University ofLIA NIJZINK - CAPE TOWN, University of

The Impact of (Non-) Ethnic Parties on Electoral Processes inAfrica

SEBASTIAN ELISCHER - BREMEN, Jacobs University

The Euro Cleavage in Post Communist EuropeESPEN DAHLE - BERGEN, Universitetet i

Panel 159 Room 232

Policy Argumentation: TheArgumentative Turn Revisited

Chair: Herbert Gottweis - VIENNA, University of

Co-Chair: Frank Fischer - KASSEL, University of

Disc.: -

Policy Arguments to build a problem solving coalitionPHILIPPE ZITTOUN - LYON II, Université ENTPE-Université deLyonMATHIAS DELORI - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Discourse or frame? Yes, words do matter!KATHARINA PAUL - Interdisciplinary Centre for ComparativeResearch in the Social Sciences (ICCR)

Democratizing policy argumentation in discursive designs? Aframework for the critical analysis and evaluation ofparticipatory and deliberative experiments

THOMAS SARETZKI - LÜNEBURG, Universität

Panel 263 Room 329

Institutional Origins, Evolution,Reform, and Effects

Chair: Simon Hug - GENÈVE, Université de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Institutional Change in Liberal DemocraciesJESSICA FORTIN - LÜNEBURG, UniversitätPHILIPP HARFST - GREIFSWALD, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University

Labour markets and representative institutions: Evidencefrom Colonial British America

ELENA NIKOLOVA - PRINCETON University

Electoral Institutions and Opposition Parties in CompetitiveAuthoritarian Regimes

SUSANNE MICHALIK - KONSTANZ, Universität

Path Dependency, Increasing Returns and Political ActorsJOSEF HIEN - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Institutional Modernization, Economic Reform and Growth: AStructural, Empirical Analysis of Dynamic Reform Paths inPost-Communist Countries

THOMAS SATTLER - DUBLIN, University College

Panel 441 Room H 09

Bologna and Beyond:Internationalization and European

Education Policy

Chair: Anja Jakobi - BREMEN, Universität

Co-Chair: Kerstin Martens - BREMEN, Universität

Disc.: Moira Nelson - BREMEN, Universität

Delay, resilience and risk of delegitimizationELISA CHULIÁ RODRIGO - MADRID, Nacional de Educacion aDistancia, Universidad (UNED)LEONARDO FERRER SANCHEZ - BURGOS, Universidad de

The Internationalization of Education Policy-Making inSwitzerland

TONIA BIEBER - BREMEN, Universität

How strong is soft law? The impact of the EU’s Education andTraining 2010 programme on national education policies

ÅSE GORNITZKA - OSLO, Universitetet I

Does deliberation matter? A multi-methodological analysisof the impact of deliberation in the Bologna Process

CECILE HOAREAU - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Higher Education Policy in Central EuropeMICHAEL DOBBINS - KONSTANZ, Universität

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The roles of the European Commission in higher educationpolicy

ROGER DALE - BRISTOL, University of

Internationalization of higher education in South America:Autonomous or dependent regionalism?

ANTONI VERGER - AMSTERDAM, University of

Panel 278 Room H 10

Funding opportunities for cross-national co-operation of political

scientists

Chair: Frank Kuhn - European Science Foundation (ESF)

DIMITRI CORPAKIS - Head of Unit Coordination and Horizontalissues; Directorate L: Science, Economy and Society; EuropeanCommission (EC) - Directorate General for Research

CARLOS MARTIN-VÍDE - Research Programme Officer; ScientificDepartment; European Research Council Executive Agency(ERCEA)

BALÁZS KISS - Head of the Social Sciences Unit; StandingCommittee for the Social Sciences (SCSS); European SciencesFoundation (ESF)

Panel 601 Room HPI 1

Reconstructing Constructivism: Wheredoes it all come from

Chair: Nick Onuf - Florida University Miami

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Aristotelian foundations for constructivist social theoryNICK ONUF - Florida University Miami

tbcFREIDRICH KRATOCHWIL - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

tbcNICK RENGGER - ST ANDREWS, University of

Aristotelean ConstructivismMARIANO BARBATO - PASSAU Universität

Panel 492 Room HPI 2

Coordination or fragmentation in theemerged networks of regulation 1

Chair: Bauke Steenhuisen - Delft University ofTechnology

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Limited Fragmentation through Coordination in theRegulation of the Energy and Telecommunications Sectors inBelgium

DAVID AUBIN - LOUVAIN, Université catholique deKOEN VERHOEST - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Managing Complexity in the Regulatory Space: A NetworkPerspective on the Regulatory Process in Egypt’sTelecommunication Market

AHMED BADRAN - EXETER, University of The department ofpolitics

Tariff regulation of energy networksLUUK KRIJNEN - Netherlands Court of Audit

Linking proliferation and the autonomy of regulatoryagencies

JAN ROMMEL - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Panel 452 Room HPI 3

Religious Actors and Domestic Policiesin Liberal Democracies

Chair: Michael Minkenberg - NEW YORK University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Michael Minkenberg - NEW YORK University

Religious advocacy: A special case or one amongst others?CAELESTA POPPELAARS - ANTWERP, University ofMARCEL HANEGRAAFF - ANTWERP, University of

Catholic Actors and Bio-politics in Liberal Democracies – thecases of Poland and Italy

ANJA HENNIG - Europa-Universität Viadrina

National Muslim interest organizations in the United States:Objectives, Context, and Functions

MOUNIR AZZAOUI - GEORGETOWN University

Jewish NGOs and local policies fighting against anti-Semitism: The case of France

BRIGITTE BEAUZAMY - PARIS 13, University of

To what extent and in what ways are Europe's religiousparties religious?

JOHN MADELEY - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Panel 118 Room HPI 4

Practical theory? Reading nationalsecurity strategies with IR

Chair: Felix Ciuta - LONDON, University College

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Geopolitics and time in Security StrategiesIAN KLINKE - LONDON, University College

An Undefined Security Strategy: The Case of Iceland and itsDeveloping Security Identity

SILJA BARA OMARSDOTTIR - ICELAND, University of

Concepts, tropes and theories in National Security StrategiesFELIX CIUTA - LONDON, University College

The European Security Strategy as Strategic Narrative:Projecting EU External Influence?

ALISTER MISKIMMON - LONDON, University of, ROYAL HOLLOWAYCOLLEGEBEN O’LOUGHLIN -

Panel 187 Room HFF 1

Kosovo, Abkhazia, South Ossetia,Chechnya: Special Cases and Valid

Comparisons?

Chair: James Hughes - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Gwendolyn Sasse - OXFORD, University of

Trends of secession and retrocession in international politics:The case of Taiwan and Kosovo

CARMEN AMADO MENDES - COIMBRA, Universidad deTERESA CIERCO - University Lusiada - Porto

Secession and violence: A comparative study of Kosovo andChechnya

ALEKSANDAR PAVKOVIC - MACAU, University of

Abkhazia, Chechnya, Kosovo, and South Ossetia: DifferentCases - Different Solutions

NINO GOGOLADZE -

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The Rise and the Fall of the Communist Nested HomelandModel: Kosovo, 1941-1987

ALEKSANDAR PETROVIC - SIMON FRASER UniversityDJORDJE GEORGE STEFANOVIC - OXFORD, University of

Panel 204 Room HFF 2

The EUs performance in internationalinstitutions: Cross-cutting issues

Chair: Sebastian Oberthür - BRUSSEL, VrijeUniversiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The EU, the US and Global Governance: ExploringInternational Regimes in the Global Political Economy

MICHAEL SMITH - LOUGHBOROUGH, University of

Evaluating the EU’s promotion of mitigation policies for apost-2012 Kyoto Protocol on climate change

GEERT DE COCK - ALBERTA, University of

Efficient institutional architecture for effectivemultilateralism?

NADIA KLEIN - COLOGNE, University ofWULF REINERS - COLOGNE, University of

EU's Role in the UN Human Rights CouncilYANN GESSLER - GENÈVE, Université de

Multilateralism, the EU and the Evolving Global Governanceof the Internet

GEORGE CHRISTOU - WARWICK, University ofSEAMUS SIMPSON - MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN University

Analyzing the EU's Performance in International InstitutionsKNUD ERIK JØRGENSEN - AARHUS Universitet

The EU's Performance in the InternationalTelecommunication Union

JAMAL SHAHIN - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Panel 433 Room HFF 3

Conflict and Cohesion in NorthEuropean Political Parties

Chair: Nicholas Aylott - SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA(University College)

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Vello Pettai - TARTU, University of

How Populist Parties Organize: The General Record and anIllustrative Case, the Sweden Democrats

KARL MAGNUS JOHANSSON - SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA(University College) School of Social Sciences

The Diffusion of Party Organisational Structures from OldEurope to New: Some Hypotheses

NICHOLAS AYLOTT - SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA (UniversityCollege)

Cohesion of Nordic Parties in Comparative PerspectiveDETLEF JAHN - GREIFSWALD, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University

Political Parties in Multi-Level Polities: The Nordic CountriesCompared

MAGNUS BLOMGREN - UMEÅ Universitet

Panel 464 Room HFF 4

Multilevel Politics & PoliticalEconomy

Chair: Vera Troeger - ESSEX, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Adding another level: Individual responses to globalizationand government welfare policies

GABRIELE RUOFF - ETH ZürichLENA MARIA SCHAFFER - ETH Zurich

Geographical Limitations on the Utility of InvestmentLiberalization

JUDE HAYS - ILLINOIS - URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, University ofCLINT PEINHARDT - TEXAS AT DALLAS, University of

Trade Competition, National Political Institutions, andDomestic Water and Air Pollution

XUN CAO - ESSEX, University ofASEEM PRAKASH - WASHINGTON, University of

Recasting Labour Politics: The Social and EconomicFoundations of Welfare State Reform

SCOTT R POWELL - OHIO STATE University

Ethnic Income Inequality, Regional Income Inequality andEconomic Growth

JOEL SELWAY - MICHIGAN, University of (Ann Arbor)

Panel 533 Room HFF 5

Political Activism, Civil Societies,and Social Movements in Eastern

Europe: Twenty Years After the Fall ofCommunism

Chair: Ondrej Cisar - MASARYK University

Co-Chair: Steven Saxonberg - MASARYK University

Disc.: Helen Flam -

Struggling without success? Russian civil society caughtbetween international and domestic demands – the exampleof aid for disabled people. [tabled]

CHRISTIAN FRÖHLICH - LEIPZIG, University of

Diffusion and Civil Society Mobilization in ColouredRevolutions

MICHAL SIMECKA - OXFORD, University of

Learning on both sides of the divide? Transnational diffusionof non-violent resistance in the Orange revolution [tabled]

SARA TESCIONE - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Restoring Democracy from Below: Study of Ethnic Activismin Poland

JOANNA JASIEWICZ - BARCELONA, Universidad de

The Institutionalization of Eastern European ContentiousActivism (Re-)Evaluated: Protest in Bulgaria, 1996-2005

TSVETA PETROVA - CORNELL University

Fostering developmental agency from withoutLASZLO BRUSZT - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTEBALAZS VEDRES - Central European University

Environmental protest and the Via Baltica: Implications forcivil society in Central and Eastern Europe

SARA FULLER - DURHAM, University of

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Symposium

Beyond centralization and decentralization: Multi-levelgovernance in Europe?

Chairs: Markus Jachtenfuchs, Hertie-School ofGovernance, Germany

Lenka Rovna, Charles University Prague,Czech Republic

Discussants: Jan Rovny, University of North Carolina atChapel Hill, USA

Carina Sprungk, University of Osnabrück,Germany

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Political Communication and Web 2.0

Chair: James Martin - LONDON, University of,GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Thomas Zittel - CORNELL University

Interacting, representing or just informing? Web 2.0 and UKMPs

DARREN LILLEKER - BOURNEMOUTH UniversityNIGEL JACKSON - PLYMOUTH, University of

The usage of Web 2.0 as a political marketing platform forleading political parties in United Kingdom and Latvia

IEVA DMITRICENKO - LATVIA, University of

Political communication and viral marketing on YouTube. Thecase study of Obama Girl and Will.I.Am

MATTEO VERGANI - MILANO - Università Cattolica del Sacro CuorediANDREA NASTI - PAVIA, Universita degli studi di

Communication and the constituency: Blogging legislators inTaiwan

JONATHAN SULLIVAN - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Political communication and news media in Turkey on theedge of EU

ECE INAN - MARMARA University

Panel 87 Room H 01

Security sector reform and thetransformation of doctrines and

corporate identities

Chair: Gabriela Maria Manea - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Co-Chair: Heiner Hänggi - Geneva Centre for theDemocratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

Disc.: Christopher Clapham - CLAPHAM, University of

Security and defence in Brazil after the Cold War: Theposition of the Brazilian Army about the ‘non-traditional’security issues in the Amazon region and its response to theSecurity Sector Reform.

FELIPE JOSÉ PILETTI - Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane (SUM)

Towards a Professional Indonesian Military: The Next StepsLEONARD SEBASTIAN - S. Rajaratnam School of InternationalStudies, SingaporeANDI WIDJAJANTO - Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta

From guardians to democrats – attempts to explain changeand continuity in the corporate identity of the military inIndonesia, Thailand and the Philippines

FELIX HEIDUK - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik

The challenges of security sector governance in Nigeria’sdemocratic polity

JONAH ISAWA ELAIGWU - JOS, University of

Security sector reform and the Turkish militaryTUBA UNLU - MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL University

Panel 503 Room H 02

Economic patriotism - The limits ofthe European Market Project

Chair: Ben Clift - WARWICK, University of

Co-Chair: Helen Callaghan - KÖLN, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜR GESELLSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG

Disc.: -

Pride and prejudice? Motives for economic patriotism in themarket for corporate control

HELEN CALLAGHAN - KÖLN, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜRGESELLSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG

Supranational Governance as Economic Patriotism? TheEuropean Union, Legitimacy and the Reconstruction of StateSpace

BEN ROSAMOND - WARWICK, University of

From nationalism to European patriotism? British andGerman trade union politics at Ford and General Motors

THOMAS FETZER - WARWICK, University of

Hitting the Achilles Heal of Dependent Development in theEuropean Peripheries? Responses to the financial crisis inEastern [tabled]

JAN DRAHOKOUPIL - MANNHEIM, UniversitätMARTIN MYANT - WEST OF SCOTLAND, University of the

Economic patriotism in the UK and the USA: Does publicopinion matter?

DESPINA ALEXIADOU - PITTSBURGH, University of

French Economic Patriotism: Legislative, Regulatory, &Discursive Dimensions

BEN CLIFT - WARWICK, University of

Panel 183 Room H 05

Xenophobia, Islamophbia

Chair: Henk Dekker - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Sarah Scuzzarello - LUNDS Universitet

Sara Silvestri

Islamophobia: A New Phenomenon or a New Name forXenophobia?

MARC HELBLING - ZURICH, University of

Racial Bias by Another Name: Anti-Muslim Attitudes andVoting Against Barack Obama

DAVID REDLAWSK - IOWA, University ofMATT BARRETO - WASHINGTON, University of

Support for the ban on headscarves and the role of negativeattitudes towards Muslims

JOLANDA VAN DER NOLL - BREMEN, Jacobs University

Islamophobia and its origins. A study among Dutch youthHENK DEKKER - LEIDEN, UniversiteitJOLANDA VAN DER NOLL - BREMEN, Jacobs University

Xenophobia in Tenerife: A Case StudyMARCOS ENGELKEN-JORGE - PAIS VASCO, Universidad del

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Sociology of Party Activism

Chair: Oscar Mazzoleni - LAUSANNE, Université de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

In the name of the father. Current influence of familypolitical socialization on party activism.

HILDE VAN LIEFFERINGE - GHENT UniversityCARL DEVOS - GHENT UniversityKRISTOF STEYVERS -

What sense does it make? Commitment in local politicalparties in Switzerland

HERVÉ RAYNER - PARIS OUEST NANTERRE, Université (ISP-CNRS)/OVP Bellinzona CH

A new type of political involvement ? The young Forza Italiaactivists

DECHEZELLES STÉPHANIE - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudespolitiques de

The Origins of the Gender-Gap in Political Voice: The Effectof Parental Characteristics on Sibling Differences [tabled]

MARTIN KROH - BERLIN, Freie Universität and German Institutefor Economic Research

‘The hardest and the purest’. The Lega Nord (Italy), a partyof activists at the time of declining partisanship.

MARTINA AVANZA - LAUSANNE, Université de

Socialization to political practices within youth organisationsof French parties

LUCIE BARGEL - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Université de

Panel 151 Room H 07

International intelligence co-operation: Problems of human rights

and oversight

Chair: Lauren Hutton - Institute for Security Studies

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Internationalization of counter-terrorism policy: Effects onthe rule of law

CHRISTIANE KRAFT-KASACK - HERTIE School of Governance

Accountability of International Intelligence Cooperation(working title)

AIDAN WILLS - Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control ofArmed Forces (DCAF)HANS BORN - Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of ArmedForces (DCAF)

The Globalisation of Intelligence and the Reform ofAccountability

IAN LEIGH - DURHAM, University of

Asymmetric Threats and the War on Terror: The Emergenceof Schemes for Intelligence Cooperation in the DevelopingWorld

NICOLA CONTESSI - LAVAL, Université

Panel 473 Room H 08

Beyond presence: New perspectives onwomens representation

Chair: Monica Threlfall - LONDON METROPOLITANUniversity

Co-Chair: Lenita Freidenvall - STOCKHOLMS University

Disc.: -

Women parliamentarians under pressureMAGORZATA FUSZARA - WARSAW, Univeristy of

Personality traits, values and political orientation of fasttract women politicians who cope better with obstaclesencountered once in office

DONATA FRANCESCATO - ROMA LA SAPIENZA, Università diMARCO LAURIOLA - University La Sapienza Rome

Women minority organizations and diverse claims forrepresentation: Intersections of gender and ethnicity

LENITA FREIDENVALL - STOCKHOLMS UniversitetDRUDE DAHLERUP - STOCKHOLMS Universitet

Women’s Absence in Peace-building Policies: The Case ofthe Feminist Organizations in Israel

RACHEL AMRAM - PITTSBURGH, University of

Feeling represented? Diverse women's subjective needs andpreferences for their political representation in amulticultural Europe

MONICA THRELFALL - LONDON METROPOLITAN University

Panel 336 Room S 12

Improving the Climate Regime:Cosmopolitan Solutions

Chair: Paul G Harris - LINGNAN University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Climate change and the cosmopolitan responsibility ofindividuals

NIGEL DOWER - ABERDEEN, University of

Climate Justice as Globalised ResponsibilitySTEVE VANDERHEIDEN - COLORADO - BOULDER, University of

Fighting climate change without the State ? Radicalcosmopolitans solutions to a dangerous situation. [tabled]

FELLI ROMAIN - LAUSANNE, Université de

Is an effective global climate regime possible? Two-levelgames, discourse coalitions and cosmopolitan ethics.

DEREK BELL - NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, University of

Justice and the Distribution of Greenhouse GasesSIMON CANEY - OXFORD, University of

Cosmopolitan Diplomacy and the Climate Change Regime[tabled]

PAUL G HARRIS - LINGNAN University

A cosmopolitan approach to climate mitigation andadaptation

EDWARD PAGE - WARWICK, University of

Panel 210 Room S 14

Metropolitan sources of changingpolitical cleavages

Chair: Jefferey Sellers - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA,University of

Co-Chair: Daniel Kübler - ZURICH, University of

Disc.: Hanspeter Kriesi - ZURICH, University of

Are Families Voting for Suburbia? The importance ofhousehold structures in explaining changes in the urban-rural cleavage.

MAARIT FELICITAS STRÖBELE - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

The Political Ecology of French Metropolitan AreasJEFFEREY M SELLERS - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, University ofVINCENT HOFFMANN-MARTINOT - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudespolitiques de

The territorial dynamics of politics in Swiss metropolitanareas

DANIEL KÜBLER - ZURICH, University ofURS SCHEUSS - ZURICH, University of

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Political Ecology of Metropolitan Areas in the Czech RepublicTOMÁ KOSTELECKY - ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECHREPUBLICDANIEL CERMÁK - Institute of Sociology, Academy of Sciences ofthe Czech Republic

Panel 304 Room S 15

Effective Interactive Governance andPolicymaking

Chair: Mark Considine - MELBOURNE, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Tangible effectiveness? Interactive governance networks inregional development policies

TRINE FOTEL - ROSKILDE, University of Department of Societyand Globalisation

Interactive Governance in Immigrant Integration Policies: AComparison of Germany and the Netherlands

ELISABETH MUSCH - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems-Universität

Network Governance: Towards a Theory of TransformationsMARK CONSIDINE - MELBOURNE, University of

Assessing and improving effective governanceJACOB TORFING - ROSKILDE, University of

Enhancing democratic ownership to environmental actionsplans through interactive governance

ÅSA VIFELL - SÖDERTÖRNS HÖGSKOLA (University College)

Panel 456 Room S 16

Theories of federalism

Chair: Nenad Stojanovic - ZURICH, University of &LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Helder De Schutter - OXFORD, University of

Human rights in federationsANDREAS FOLLESDAL - OSLO, Universitetet I

Constitutional Secession Rights and Democratic IncentivesANDREW SHORTEN - LIMERICK, University of

Federalism for the 21st CenturyTHOMAS O HUEGLIN - WILFRID LAURIER University

The Ethics of Federalism: Between Justice and Modus VivendiWAYNE NORMAN - DUKE University

Panel 312 Room S 17

Social Movements and ProtestParticipation. The Role of New and Old

Media.

Chair: Stefaan Walgrave - ANTWERP, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.:

Virtual mobilization and real life participation: How newmedia change mobilization and participation

MARIJE BOEKKOOI - AMSTERDAM, Vrije UniversiteitBERT KLANDERMANS - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Something Old, Something New: Understanding the role ofold and new media in a grassroots campaign

ANNE-MARIE OOSTVEEN - OXFORD, University of

The Role of Independent News Websites in OrganizingCollective Action of Radical Protest Movements: Lessons formthe Israeli Experience

KEREN SERENO - JERUSALEM, Hebrew University of

Just giving voice to the voiceless? An exploration of the NewMedia practice(s) of social movements.

LISA FARRANCE - Victoria University, Melbourne

Get off the keyboard! from virtual politicsPAOLO GERBAUDO - LONDON, University of, GOLDSMITHSCOLLEGE

Panel 221 Room S 18

Judicial Politics in Latin America

Chair: Mariana Llanos - GIGA German Institute ofGlobal and Area Studies

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Jeffrey K Staton - EMORY University

Towards politicised High Courts in Latin AmericaELENA MARTÍNEZ BARAHONA - SALAMANCA, Universidad deSEBASTIAN LINARES - SALAMANCA, Universidad de

The political independence of the Judiciary as a politicalparties’ strategy: An event history analysis of JudicialReforms in Latin America [tabled]

JUAN MAYORAL - MADRID, Instituto Juan March de Estudios eInvestigaciones

Explaining Post-Transitional Justice: The Role of IndependentCourts

ELIN SKAAR - Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI)

More power: More rights? Judicial review, democracy andrights

KARINA ANSOLABEHERE - Latin American Faculty of SocialSciences- México

The Judicialization of Health Policy in Costa RicaBRUCE M WILSON - CENTRAL FLORIDA, University of / Chr.Michelsen Institute, Bergen

The Institutional Setting for Constitutional Justice in LatinAmerica

JULIO RÍOS-FIGUEROA - CIDE (Centro de Investigación yDocencia Económicas)

Panel 225 Room S 19

Institutions and Peace

Chair: Alexander Thompson - OHIO STATE University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

IOs and Public Opinion: An Experimental ApproachTERRENCE CHAPMAN - TEXAS AT AUSTIN, University ofSTEPHEN JESSEE - TEXAS AT AUSTIN, University of

Institutional or Democratic Peace? Testing the Influence ofConfidence Building Measures and Regime Type on theOccurrence of Militarized Interstate Disputes

EVA GOTTWALD - TÜBINGEN, UniversitätBEN KAMIS - TÜBINGEN, University of

The Rational Enforcement of International LawALEXANDER THOMPSON - OHIO STATE University

IOs as Treaty-makers?: Signatory Delegation, InternationalLegal Personality and IO Autonomy

KATHY POWERS - NEW MEXICO, University of

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The European Union and ForcedMigration: Assessing the impact of

European refugee policy

Chair: Eiko Thielemann - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: Luc Bovens - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS& POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Disc.: -

Integrating gender in European refugee policyJANE FREEDMAN - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Universitéde

The Asylum and Immigration Policies of the European UnionWithin the Context of Enlargement: Turkey as a Case Studyfor Benefit and Cost Analysis [tabled]

GUL CATIR - BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY

Europeanization is What States Make of it: Germany and EUAsylum Policy

MARIYA SHISHEVA - TRENTO, Universita degli studi di

Into the Zone: The European Union and Extra-TerritorialProcessing for Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers(Theories and Practice)

CARL LEVY - LONDON, University of, GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE

Similarity Measures between Quasi-Orderings for RecognitionRates as a Measure of Parity in EU Asylum Policies

LUC BOVENS - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Does Regional Cooperation strengthen or undermine globalregimes: The case of Refugee Protection

EIKO THIELEMANN - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, TheNADINE EL-ENANY - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 563 Room S 21

Different approaches to spatialanalysis of party choice

Chair: Oddbjørn Knutsen - OSLO, Universitetet I

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Rune Stubager - AARHUS Universitet

Distorted Mirrors: Strategic Costing and ContaminationEffects

IGNACIO LAGO - BARCELONA, POMPEU FABRA, Universitat

Contextual Determinants of Voter Turnout in EuropeanParliament Elections

MIKOLAJ CZESNIK - WARSAW School of Social PsychologyMICHAL KOTNAROWSKI - INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL STUDIESPolish Academy of Sciences

Voting behaviour of the young generationsNICOLA MAGGINI - SUM - Istituto Italiano scienze umane, Firenze

Left right wrong: Does the left-right scale meet the demandsof transitivity and intersubjectivity at the electoral level inthe Netherlands?

HUIB PELLIKAAN - LEIDEN, UniversiteitTOM VAN DER MEER - SOCIAL & CULTURAL PLANNING OFFICE

Panel 226 Room S 22

The Europeanisation of National PartyPolitics

Chair: Mathieu Petithomme - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: Isabelle Guinaudeau - BORDEAUX, Institutd’Etudes politiques de

Disc.: Dragomir Stoyanov - City University of Seattle

What Europeanisation can tell us about domestic politicalcompetition and vice versa? A comparative analysis of theusages of the EU in Spanish and Italian electoral andparliamentary competition (1983-2006)

FABIO GARCÍA LUPATO - MADRID, Universidad Complutense de

The Europeanization of party politics and the holding ofreferendums on Europe

KAI OPPERMANN - COLOGNE, University of

Party Europeanization through national elections? Europe inthe Austrian general election campaigns 2006 and 2008

SARAH MEYER - INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIESSIEGLINDE ROSENBERGER - VIENNA, University of

Europeanization through policy involvement? The domesticimplementation of European directives and its impact onparty organisation.

SYLVAIN GAMBERT - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 414 Room S 24

On the Borderline Between Protest andViolence:!Political Movements of the

New Radical Right

Chair: Manuela Caiani - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: Donatella della Porta - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Disc.: Claudius Wagemann - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Radical Right and the Use of Political Violence: IdealistHearths in Turkey in the 1970s.

SELIN BENGI GÜMRÜKÇÜ - IZMIR University of Economics

Extreme Right and Populism: A Frame Analysis of ExtremeRight Wing Discourses in Italy and Germany

DONATELLA DELLA PORTA - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTEMANUELA CAIANI - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

“Armed spontaneism”: An independent revolutionary way inthe Italian extreme right-wing groups

LOREDANA GUERRIERI - MACERATA, University of

Mobilizing Activism: A comparative analysis of thecontemporary Right-Wing Extremists and Islamists inGermany

ALI HEDAYAT - IMT (Institutions Markets Technologies)

Panel 105 Room S 25

Linking academia and evaluation unitsin multi-level contexts and policies

Chair: Javier Villamayor - Barcelona Provincial Council

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Andreu Orte - Barcelona Provincial Council andUniversitat Pompeu Fabra

Evaluation of intergovernmental policy by the theory-drivenmethod

BART DE PEUTER - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit PublicManagement InstituteVALÉRIE PATTYN - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit PublicManagement Institute

Reflexive evaluations as instrument to improve multi-levelgovernance effectiveness; an exploration of the audit of aknowledge and innovation program

NANNY BRESSERS - ROTTERDAM, Erasmus UniversiteitG. TEISMAN - ROTTERDAM, Erasmus Universiteit

Policy Advice Systems and Sub-National Policy Analysts:Troubleshooters or Planners?

MICHAEL HOWLETT - SIMON FRASER University

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An Evaluation of the Swiss Alpine Grazing Subsidies usingPanel-Data

TOBIAS SCHULZ - Swiss Federal Research Institute for Forest,Snow, and Landscape

The Utilization of Performance Information: The Case of theNetwork Ecological Monitoring

DENNIS DE KOOL - ROTTERDAM, Erasmus Universiteit

Panel 213 Room S 26

Decision-making in the European Union

Chair: Darren Halpin - ROBERT GORDON University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Small States in EU Decision-Making. Coping with StructuralDisadvantages

DIANA PANKE - DUBLIN, University College

The Council(s) beyond IntergovernmentalismDOREEN ALLERKAMP - MANNHEIM, Universität The MaxwellSchool, Syracuse University

Who gets what in the European Union decision makingprocess and why?

JAVIER ARREGUI - BARCELONA, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Policy-making within the EU Commission: DG interaction andpolicy effects

JULIA METZ - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung(WZB)MIRIAM HARTLAPP - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Puzzling vs. powering? Framing in EU decision-makingrevisited

FALK DAVITER - POTSDAM, Universität

Legislative Leadership in the Council: The GermanPresidency and Occupational Health and Safety [tabled]

ANDREAS WARNTJEN - TWENTE, Universiteit

Identifying the Role of Policy in the Legal Reasoning of theEuropean Court of Justice

GERARD CONWAY - BRUNEL University

Panel 289 Room S 27

The independent variables in economicvoting studies

Chair: Cees Van Der Eijk - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Co-Chair: Mark Franklin - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Disc.: Cees Van Der Eijk - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Multilevel Economic Perceptions and Their ConsequencesTHORSTEN FAAS - MANNHEIM, Universität

Economic circumstances, economic news, economicperceptions and the vote

WOUTER VAN DER BRUG - AMSTERDAM, University ofMARCEL VAN EGMOND - AMSTERDAM, University of

Opinion, Preference, Expectation , Experience and theEconomy

CEES VAN DER EIJK - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Perceptions of the Aggregate EconomyRANDY STEVENSON - RICE University

Institutional and political prerequisites for assigningresponsibility: Evidence from Norwegian municipal elections1979-2003

LARS C MONKERUD - Norwegian School of Management (BI)

Panel 353 Room S 28

The implementation of European law

Chair: Bernard Steunenberg - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Dimiter Toshkov - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Discretion and the implementation of EU law [tabled]DIMITER TOSHKOV - LEIDEN, UniversiteitBERNARD STEUNENBERG - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Poor Policy Fit and Ambiguous Laws: Reasons for Divergencein National Policy Practices [tabled]

ASYA ZHELYAZKOVA - UTRECHT, University ofRENÉ TORENVLIED - UTRECHT, University of

Living in Parallel Universes? The implementation of EU ruleson cultural heritage in Bulgaria

ANTOANETA L DIMITROVA - LEIDEN, UniversiteitBERNARD STEUNENBERG - LEIDEN, Universiteit

EU compliance in new member states: A departmentalperspective

RADOSLAW ZUBEK - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, TheKATARINA STARONOVA - COMENIUS University Faculty of Arts

Compliance after Conditionality: Why are the EU’s newmember states so good?

ULRICH SEDELMEIER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Transposition of European Directives: A Matter of IssueSalience?

ESTHER VERSLUIS - MAASTRICHT UniversiteitANETA SPENDZHAROVA - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

Panel 166 Room 114

In and out civil society. Mappingcivic attitudes of citizenship through

European countries

Chair: Rafael Vázquez-García - Granada, University of

Co-Chair: Susanne Pickel - GREIFSWALD, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University

Disc.: -

Changes in the Determinants of Volunteering between 1975and 2005

ERIK VAN INGEN - TILBURG, Universiteit vanPAUL DEKKER - SOCIAL & CULTURAL PLANNING OFFICE

Political consciousness and participation of Polish citizens inUpper Silesia. Towards the territorial autonomy? [tabled]

MALGORZATA MYSLIWIEC - SILESIA - KATOWICE, University of

Civic Participation in Portugal - the 1998 and 2007referenda on abortion

JOSÉ SANTANA PEREIRA - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

An inquiry into the stability of citizenship attitudes inadolescence. A study into changes in views of citizenshipbetween 16 and 18 year old using panel data from theBelgian Youth Study.

YVES DEJAEGHERE - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

The increasing specialisation in types of political participationin advanced democracies

ELINE DE ROOIJ - OXFORD, University of

Elite-Challenging Activities and DemocracyFRANZISKA DEUTSCH - BREMEN, Jacobs University

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Comparing Hypes, Friction, andResponsive Government

Chair: Gerard Breeman - WAGENINGEN University andResearch Center

Co-Chair: Arco Timmermans - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Disc.: -

Issue Competition and Parliamentary Democracy in SpainLAURA CHAQUÉS BONAFONT - BARCELONA, Universidad deLUZ MUÑOZ - BARCELONA, Universidad deANNA PALAU - BARCELONA, UNIVERSIDAD DE

LLUIS MEDIR FERRAN -

Governing Biotechnology: Why do Governments Bother? AComparative Analysis of Public Policies in ReproductiveTechnology, Embryo research and stem cells research

ISABELLE ENGELI - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTEFREDERIC VARONE - GENÈVE, Université de

The transformation of political intentions into statute: TheSpeech from the Throne and Acts of Parliament in the UnitedKingdom, 1911-2008

SHAUN BEVAN - MANCHESTER, University ofPETER JOHN - MANCHESTER, University ofWILL JENNINGS - MANCHESTER, UNIVERSITY OF

Solving the “Most Important Problem” or Fishing for Votes?Responsiveness of Government and Opposition to PublicOpinion in Germany

MARTIN BRUNNER - KONSTANZ, Universität

From entrepreneurial state to state of entrepreneurs:Ownership implications of [tabled]

JOSÉ VARGAS-HERNÁNDEZ - University Center for Economic andManagerial Sciences University

Where does attention come from and where does it go? ANew Approach to the Study of Agenda Setting Dynamics

PETER MORTENSEN - AARHUS UniversitetCHRISTOFFER GREEN-PEDERSEN - AARHUS Universitet

Panel 168 Room 232

Political Economy and Public Policy

Chair: Bob Jessop - LANCASTER , University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Some Political Economy Insights to Multi-Level GovernmentFinancing Mechanisms in Hungary

JUDIT KALMAN - BUDAPEST, Central European University

Evaluating the Coordinative Effectiveness of Governance inthe Face of Complexity: A Case Study of Sustainable UrbanDevelopment in the London Thames Gateway

DAN GREENWOOD - WESTMINSTER, University of

Pertinent effects and policy displacement in public policy:The case of the Greek university reform.

LOUDOVIKOS KOTSONOPOULOS - PANTEION University of Social &Political Science

The Politics of Poverty Reduction Policies: How do institutionsand actors matter for analysis given a development countrycontext?

BETTINA BOEKLE - German Development Institute (DIE)

The Political Economy of Social Concertation Pacts: Did theinstitutional evolution of social concertation in Irelandproduce a paradigm change in the policy process?

AIDAN REGAN - DUBLIN, University College

Institutional economics of co-operation and the politicaleconomy of trust [tabled]

JOSÉ VARGAS-HERNÁNDEZ - University Center for Economic andManagerial Sciences University

Panel 264 Room 329

On the Evaluation of DemocraticInnovations

Chair: Brigitte Geissel - DARMSTADT, TechnischeUniversität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Archon Fung - HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Participatory Instruments and Democratic QualityANTONIO PUTINI - Rome, University

Evaluating democratic innovations: The value of a goodsapproach

GRAHAM SMITH - SOUTHAMPTON, University of

Why Democratize Democracy? – Criteria for the Evaluation ofDemocratic Innovations

BRIGITTE GEISSEL - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

The Future of Democracy in Europe: Trends, Analyses andReforms

PHILIPPE C SCHMITTER - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Lowering voting age in Austria – effects on attitudes andparticipation & evaluation of accompanying initiatives[tabled]

EVA ZEGLOVITS - SORA - Institute for Social Research andAnalysisSTEVE SCHWARZER - SORA - Institute for Social Research andAnalysis

Liberal borders around the scope of participatory innovationsPAULO EDGAR DA ROCHA RESENDE - BARCELONA, UniversitatAutònoma de

How deliberation increase democracy support: The case ofdeliberative poll in Italy

IRENA FIKET - SIENA, Università degli studi diVINCENZO MEMOLI - SIENA, Università degli studi di

Panel 95 Room H 09

Education for Democracy & YouthEngagement in the Context of

Educational Reforms

Chair: Steve Schwarzer - SORA - Institute for SocialResearch and Analysis

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Joel Westheimer - OTTAWA, University of

Effects of growing up in families that care about the publicdomain

JON LAUGLO - OSLO, Universitetet I

Lowering voting age in Austria - Civic education and votingbehaviour

STEVE SCHWARZER - SORA - Institute for Social Research andAnalysisEVA ZEGLOVITS - SORA - Institute for Social Research andAnalysis

The political child: Citizenship, education and the Swedishstate - Public debates in daily newspaper Dagens Nyheterduring the election years of 1956, 1982 and 2006

PAULINE STOLTZ - MALMÖ University

The Political Socialization Potential of High Schools: Adoptingthe Political Socialization Theory to the 21st Century

ELLEN CLAES - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Civic Education, Solidarity and Diversity: A RepublicanApproach

WENDY ROSS - DUBLIN, University College

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The Democratic Qualities of ProtestPolitics

Chair: Mathew Humphrey - NOTTINGHAM, Universityof

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Ambivalence of Populism: Threat or Corrective forDemocracy?

CRISTÓBAL ROVIRA KALTWASSER - Wissenschaftszentrum Berlinfür Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin

Social movements or rebel groups? Disobedience as aprediction of the level of democracy at institutional level.

STEFANO PASSINI - BOLOGNA, Università degli StudiDAVIDE MORSELLI - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi

The Athenian violence of December 2008: On the Jacobinvein of majoritarian democracy [tabled]

IOANNIS A TASSOPOULOS - ATHENS, University of

The movements of left-wing and right-wing globalizationcritics in Europe – an extreme danger to democracy on thesearch of “good governance”?

FLORIAN HARTLEB - Chemnitz University of Technology

Direct Action, Democracy and IndividualismKEVIN GILLAN - MANCHESTER, University of

Democratization of Radical Protest: The Case of AffinityGroups in the Global Justice Movement

ANDREJS BERDNIKOVS - LATVIA, University of

Panel 247 Room HPI 1

Varieties of constructivist thought

Chair: Oliver Kessler - BIELEFELD, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Antinomies in the Study of Social Movements: An Exercise inConstructivist Theorising

SERAPHIM SEFERIADES - PANTEION University of Social & PoliticalScience

Against ConstructivismCHRISTOPH HUMRICH - BREMEN, Universität Institut fürInterkulturelle und Internationale Studien

tbcROD HALL -

Knowledge and insecurity: Butlers philosophy ofprecariousness

ISALINE BERGAMASCHI - INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL STUDIESSciences-Po/Paris

Panel 493 Room HPI 2

Networks of regulation and themanagement of transnational risk

Chair: Martin Lodge - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Kutsal Yesilkagit - UTRECHT, University of

Regulatory harmonisation and diverse local realities:Contending framings and transnational risks aroundagricultural biotechnology

PATRICK VAN ZWANENBERG - SUSSEX, University of

Systemic risk in the network industries: Is there agovernance gap?

IAN BARTLE - College of Management, EPFL, LausanneMARC LAPERROUZA - EPFL Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral deLausanne

Risks as Outcome of Regulation - A Case Study on theDepletion of Internet Addresses

JEANETTE HOFMANN - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Regulating road transport emissions in Europe: Barriers tochange

RACHEL ALDRED - EAST LONDON, University ofDANIELA TEPE - EAST LONDON, University of

Regulatory regimes under stress: Protecting privacy inGermany and the United States

ANDREAS BUSCH - GÖTTINGEN, Georg-August Universität

Panel 550 Room HPI 3

Religious Actors in DemocratisationProcesses

Chair: Anja Hennig - Europa-Universität Viadrina

Co-Chair: Mirjam Künkler - PRINCETON University

Disc.: John Madeley - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Religious contributions to the downfall of communism: Whyso different?

JOHN ANDERSON - ST. ANDREWS, University of

Rhetorical motives and political forms of action of thePortuguese Catholic Church during the transition andconsolidation of the Portuguese Democracy (1974-1987)

SUSANA SANTOS - Centro de Investigação e Estudos deSociologia (CIES)

Religious Actors in Democratization Processes: EmpiricalEvidence from Five Young Democracies

JULIA LEININGER - International Peace Research InstituteMIRJAM KÜNKLER - PRINCETON University

The Buddhist contribution to transformation anddemocratization processes

MIRJAM WEIBERG-SALZMANN - Max Planck Institute forDemographic Research/ Rostocker Zentrum z

Revolution of the Saints in Political Islam? The politicalinfluence of fundamentalist movements in Christianity andIslam [tabled]

LINO KLEVESATH - GÖTTINGEN, Georg-August Universität

The nationalization of religion in Georgia’s Orthodox-Apostelic Church—Benefit or obstacle in the democratizationprocess?

PAMELA JAWAD -

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European Terrorism Research: AnInterdisciplinary Approach?

Chair: Alexander Spencer - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Christopher Daase - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

The (Im)possibility of Reconciliation after Terrorism?ALEXANDER SPENCER - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitätJUDITH RENNER - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Terrorism as collective violence. Moral questionsDANIEL MESSELKEN - LEIPZIG, University of

Lucky Streak? Why the long overdue act of nuclear terrorismfails to appear

CARLO MASALA - Universität der Bundeswehr MünchenFRANK SAUER - Universität der Bundeswehr München

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Terrorism Research Beyond the Social Science Box: Let’s notforget the Computer Scientists!

LISA MCINERNEY - DUBLIN CITY University

Understanding terror organizations: A transfer from socialmovement theory

JENS TAKEN - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems- Universität

Panel 198 Room HFF 1

Consolidating the consolidation ofpeace: Is a workable peacebuilding

concept possible?

Chair: Oliver Jütersonke - Graduate Institute ofInternational and Development Studies

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Peace processes and their implications for peacebuilding:Experiences from Nepal, Sudan and Aceh

ACHIM WENNMANN - GENÈVE, Université de CCDP, The GraduateInstitute

Consolidating Peace the International Way: A Review ofPolicies and a Critique of Theories

MONEF KARTAS - Graduate Institute of International andDevelopment Studies

Peacebuilding and the Role of Non-State Actors in Resource-Rich Fragile States

GILLES CARBONNIER - Graduate Institute of International andDevelopment Studies

Peacebuilding in Theory and PracticeTHOMAS J BIERSTEKER - Graduate Institute of InternationalStudies

Panel 403 Room HFF 2

The influence of internationalinstitutions on the European Union

Chair: Oriol Costa - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Robert Kissack - Institut Barcelona d'EstudisInternactionals (IBEI)

Is the downloading of the new global IPR regime changingthe EU? The second image reversed of intellectual propertyrights

HENK ERIK MEIER - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems- UniversitätORIOL COSTA FERNÁNDEZ - BERLIN, Freie Universität

The EU as a transmission belt of international norms: Thecase of the policies towards the southern Mediterraneancountries

ANNA HERRANZ SURRALLES - Institut Universitari d'EstudisEuropeus

A principal-agent explanation of EU representation ininternational negotiations: The external context matters

CHAD DAMRO - EDINBURGH, University ofTOM DELREUX - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitEDITH DRIESKENS - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitBART KERREMANS - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

The impact of international norms of participation on theEU’s governance in the environmental and fisheries policysectors

ANNE WETZEL - ETH Zürich / LUCERNE, University of

Panel 480 Room HFF 3

Intra-party conflict and factionalism

Chair: Françoise Boucek - LONDON, University of,QUEEN MARY

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Richard Katz - JOHNS HOPKINS University

Conflict Management inside the European People’s PartySTEVEN VAN HECKE - ANTWERP, University of

The Impact of Party Organisation on Patterns of FactionalismDIMITRI ALMEIDA - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-UniversitätANIKA GAUJA - SYDNEY, University of

When party organization becomes a device. Factionalism andvertical integration in multi-level contexts.

TÀNIA VERGE - BARCELONA, POMPEU FABRA, UniversitatRAÚL GÓMEZ - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE and MADRID,INSTITUTO JUAN MARCH DE ESTUDIOS E INVESTIGACIONES

Monopolizing, Mutualizing, or Muddling Through: TheInfluence of Institutions on the Management of Intra-partyFactionalism across Three Constitutions: The Case ofThailand

PAUL CHAMBERS - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-UniversitätAUREL CROISSANT - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

Factional Politics in Italy and JapanDANIELA GIANNETTI - BOLOGNA, Università di

Panel 465 Room HFF 4

International Organisations

Chair: Soo Yeon Kim - MARYLAND, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

UN approval of greenhouse gas emission reduction projectsin developing countries: The political economy of the CDMExecutive Board

FLORENS FLUES - ZURICH, University ofAXEL MICHAELOWA - ZURICH, University ofKATHARINA MICHAELOWA - ZURICH, University of

The Domestic Politics of International Compliance, or: Howthe WTO Enforces the Rules of Trade

TOBIAS HOFMANN - WILLIAM & MARY, College ofSOOYEON KIM - MARYLAND, University of

Measuring the effect of IMF and World Bank programs onhuman rights, an empirical analysis

TRUDE MIDTGÅRD - TRONDHEIM, Norwegian University of Science& Technology

The Power of the Hegemon - International Institutions andOil Crisis Bargaining

VESSELA CHAKAROVA - OLD DOMINION University

Building Credibility in Global Markets: Liberalization and theIMF

NANCY BRUNE - NEVADA - LAS VEGAS, University of

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The war on terror in and after theBush administration

Chair: Adam Quinn - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Stephen Burman - SUSSEX, University of

“War in countries we are not at war with”: Grand Strategyand the War on Terror Beyond Iraq

MARIA RYAN - NOTTINGHAM, University of

An Internationalist United States after Bush's War on Terror– prospects for Washington's relations with a globalisedworld

SIMON J ROFE - LEICESTER University of

With God on our side; US foreign policy and the war onterror

LEE MARSDEN - EAST ANGLIA, University of

Re-Writing the War on Terrorism? Culture and AmericanIdentity in the Social Construction of Counter-terrorismPolicy

RICHARD JACKSON - ABERYSTWYTH, University of Wales

Women at War – US military policies and gender ideologiesfrom the Persian Gulf War to the War on Terror

SASKIA STACHOWITSCH - VIENNA, University of

Panel 446 Room HFF 6

Citizens and Democratic Politics:Participation, Representation, and

Disaffection

Chair: Alfio Mastropaolo - TORINO, Università deglistudi di

Co-Chair: Dario Castiglione - EXETER, University of

Disc.: Luigi Bobbio - TORINO, Universita diDaniel Gaxie PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de

Rediscovering the relationship between inequality andpolitical participation

MIKAEL PERSSON - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

The electoral construction of political behaviours in urbanparticipatory democracy

VIRGINIE ANQUETIN -STRASBOURG,Institut d'Etudes politiques deAUDREY FREYERMUTH - STRASBOURG, Institut d'Etudes politiquesde

Revisiting the relationship between ‘civil’ and ‘political’society

DARIO CASTIGLIONE - EXETER, University of

Politics, Democracy and Civil Society: Local Governance inMula, Turkey

RAMAZAN GÜNLÜ - MULA University

How would democratic citizens want to be treated?ALFIO MASTROPAOLO - TORINO, Università degli studi di

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Symposium

Reorganizing state economies: Towards a regulatedmarket economy in Europe?

Chairs: Uwe Wagschal, Hertie-School ofGovernance, Germany

Laszlo Bruszt, European UniversityInstitute, Florence, Italy

Tim Jaekel, Ruprecht-Karls-UniversityHeidelberg, Germany

Discussants: Dorothee Bohle, Central EuropeanUniversity, Budapest, Hungary

Martin Höpner, Max-Planck-Institut fürGesellschaftsforschung, Köln, Germany

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Studying the tango: Mutual perceptionsand interactions between politicians

and journalists 1 (comparativeperspectives)

Chair: Frank Nullmeier - BREMEN, Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Lance Bennett - WASHINGTON, University of

Do the mass media set the political agenda? A comparativestudy of perceptions of media power by politicians in fivecountries

VAN AELST PETER - LEIDEN, UniversiteitSTEFAAN WALGRAVE - ANTWERP, University of

Partisan or public arena? How journalists in different mediasystems perceive the communication roles of themselves andof Members of Parliament

ARJEN VAN DALEN - ODENSE, University of Southern DenmarkCLAES DE VREESE - AMSTERDAM, University of

Public opinion as a driving force of the media politicsrelationship

EVA MAYERHOEFFER - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Political Communication Cultures in Transitional Democracies– A Comparison of Poland and Bulgaria

BARBARA PFETSCH - BERLIN, Freie UniversitätKATRIN VOLTMER - LEEDS, University of

Panel 96 Room H 01

Societal fractures, mass mobilisationand violence: The politicisation ofethnicity and religion between macro

and micro-analysis

Chair: Francesco Moro - FIRENZE, Universita' deglistudi di

Co-Chair: Stefano Costalli - Catholic University of Milan

Disc.: Kristian Skrede Gleditsch - ESSEX, Universityof

Sanctioning, Clientelism and Ethnic Parties: The Impact ofEthnicity on Primary and Secondary Education in Africa[tabled]

ANKE WEBER - ZURICH, University of

A Situated Theory of Conflict - On Lebanon 1975-1990ANDREA RUGGERI - ESSEX, University of

How Influential are Political Leaders? Elites and Ethno-Nationalist Conflict during Democratization

LUTZ F KREBS - ZURICH, University of

Quantitative analysis of violence in civil wars: Bosnia andbeyond

STEFANO COSTALLI - Catholic University of MilanFRANCESCO NICCOLÒ MORO - FIRENZE, Università degli studi di

Backfiring Concessions: Under what conditions doesDecentralization foster Nationalist Violence?

LUIS DE LA CALLE - MADRID, Instituto Juan March de Estudios eInvestigaciones

Impact of political elites on politization of ethno-linguisticconflict in the Ukraine: 1991-2006 [tabled]

YULIYA ERNER - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin GraduateSchool of Social Sciences (BGSS)

Assessing the Strategic Effectiveness of Mass Killing in CivilWar: the Case of the North-South Sudanese Civil War

COSTANTINO PISCHEDDA - COLUMBIA University

Panel 232 Room H 02

The political economy of macroeconomicstabilisation: Still in the Iron Age

or moving on?

Chair: Ben Clift - WARWICK, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Ben Clift - WARWICK, University of

Explaining Variation in Patterns of Fiscal ConsolidationSEBASTIAN DELLEPIANE AVELLANEDA - DUBLIN, University CollegeNIAMH HARDIMAN - DUBLIN, University College

Belgian public finance caught up in a war of attritionZSOFIA BARTA - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Inflation Targeting and the Challenge of the Financial CrisisEMMANUEL CARRÉ - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques de

Lessons from the Portuguese Political-Economic Transition tothe Euro (1986-1999)

MIGUEL ROCHA DE SOUSA - Universidade de Évora- NICPRI-UEResearch Centre

Panel 185 Room H 05

Dirty, Sexy, Fast Money: A cautionarytale

Chair: Linda Hancock - DEAKIN University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Gambling with DemocracyLYNDA MEMERY - MELBOURNE, University of

Rational addiction, informed choice and responsiblegambling: The bizarre fetishes of electronic gambling policyin Australia

JAMES DOUGHNEY - Victoria University, Melbourne

Responsible regulation? State/industry legitimation andresistances to responsible re-regulation

LINDA HANCOCK - DEAKIN University

Panel 313 Room H 06

Social Studies of Diplomacy

Chair: Niilo Kauppi - CNRS, Strasbourg

Co-Chair: Ulrike Niedner - Europa-Universität Viadrina

Disc.: Hartmut Mayer - OXFORD, University of

Diplomatic Practice: Negotiating the Convention on CulturalDiversity

ULRIKE NIEDNER - Europa-Universität Viadrina

The overlap between national and international fields: Frenchdiplomacy facing the Iranian nuclear crisis

FLORENT POUPONNEAU - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de

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Social Networks in the European Security and Defence PolicyFREDERIC MERAND - MONTREAL, Universite de

Emerging Diplomatic Elites in Post-Communist EuropeDIANA DIGOL - HAMBURG, Universität Institute for Peace andSecurity Policy (IFSH), University of Hamb

Stigma Management in the Diplomatic Community: Toward aTheoretical Framework

REBECCA ADLER-NISSEN - COPENHAGEN, University of

When Communication Makes Actors Drift Further Apart: TheUnited States, North Korea and Nuclear Non-proliferation

MARKUS KORNPROBST - UniversityRALUCA SOREANU - LONDON, University College

Panel 175 Room H 07

Art and Reconciliation?

Chair: Alex Danchev - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Costas Constantinou - NICOSIA, University of

Art and Terror: Politics of Shock and Risk in Industrial MusicATTE OKSANEN - TAMPERE, University of

The West-Eastern Divan OrchestraALEX DANCHEV - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Exploring ‘Indianness’ in Bollywood cinema: Diaspora andthe New Indian Modernity.

PRIYASHA KAUL - BRISTOL, University of

Operation Art: The Exhibition (or not) of Cultural DiplomacyBERNADETTE BUCKLEY - LONDON, University of, GOLDSMITHSCOLLEGE

Reflection or Pedagogy? The Uses of Late PhotographyDEBBIE LISLE - BELFAST, QUEEN'S University of

Enacting Protest: Theatre of Resistance in Apartheid SouthAfrica [tabled]

EMILY MOORE - BRITISH COLUMBIA, University of

Panel 343 Room H 08

The Making of Equality Policies in theenlarging European Union. A multi-level comparison of equality policy

frames in Southern Europe

Chair: Maxime Forest - STRASBOURG, Institut d'Etudespolitiques de

Co-Chair: María Bustelo - MADRID, UniversidadComplutense de

Disc.: Alessia Donà - TRENTO, Universita degli studi di

Multiple dynamics of political intersectionality in SouthEuropean countries: Is empirical reality overtaking theory?

EMANUELA LOMBARDO - MADRID, Universidade Complutense deMARIA BUSTELO - MADRID, Universidad Complutense de

Less Southern, more European? Gender Equality frames inItaly and Portugal in comparative perspective.

ALBA ALONSO - MADRID, Universidad Complutense deELENA DEL GIORGIO - MADRID, Universidad Complutense de

Aspiring to Europe, Regulating for Family and Nation: GenderEquality Policy Frames in Romania

RALUCA MARIA POPA - Central European University

Are we able to think beyond the concept of ‘family’? Anintersectional analysis of intimate citizenship and the politicalagenda in Spain

RAQUEL PLATERO -

Panel 361 Room S 12

National military ethics in the War onTerror

Chair: Annika Bergman-Rosamond - LEICESTER,University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Constituting the American Military Subject: WarriorDiplomats and the War on Terror

THOMAS MOORE - WESTMINSTER, University of

De-territorialisation of Finnish military ethics: Nationalismand cosmopolitanism, and changing political economy

MARJO KOIVISTO - EXETER, University of

Defence identity, professionalism and privatization: Lessonslearnt from the Norwegian case

NINA GRÆGER - NORWEGIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONALAFFAIRS

The Moralisation of Militaries in Times of Terror [tabled]MARC BEHRENDT - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Homecoming soldiers, citizenship and protection withinand beyond borders.

ANNIKA BERGMAN ROSAMOND - LEICESTER, University of

National responsibility and the state [tabled]TJITSKE AKKERMAN - AMSTERDAM, University of

Panel 344 Room S 13

Environmental policy between internal andinternational forces – Impacts of

international cooperation, transnationallearning and domestic politics

Chair: Katharina Holzinger - KONSTANZ, Universität

Co-Chair: Detlef Jahn - GREIFSWALD, Ernst-Moritz-ArndtUniversity

Disc.: Christoph Knill - KONSTANZ, Universität

Against the Stream:CHRISTOPH KNILL - KONSTANZ, UniversitätSUSUMU SHIKANO - MANNHEIM, Universität

The Transnational Norm of Burden Sharing and DomesticPolitical Demand: A Comparative Analysis of EnvironmentalAid [tabled]

AIKE MUELLER - HAMBURG, Universität

Transnational Learning and Regulatory Change inEnvironmental Policy

THOMAS SOMMERER - KONSTANZ, Universität

Transnational Learning and Environmental Policy Advice:Survey Results from Canada

JOSHUA NEWMAN - SIMON FRASER UniversityMICHAEL HOWLETT - SIMON FRASER UniversitySIMA JOSHI-KOOP - SIMON FRASER University

Think tanks, policy planning groups and global governance[tabled]

DAVID MILLER - STRATHCLYDE, University of

Is Space really more than Geography? DisentanglingMechanisms of Diffusion of Climate Change Initiatives

LENA MARIA SCHAFFER - ETH Zürich

Veto Players and Environmental Regulation: Assessing theImpact of Institutional and Positional Factors for PolicyChange in 24 Countries

STEPHAN HEICHEL - KONSTANZ, Universität

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Is Interactive Governance andPolicymaking Democratic?

Chair: Ioannis Papadopoulos - LAUSANNE, Universitéde

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: B. Guy Peters - PITTSBURGH, University of

The democratic challenge of multilevel governance ofemployment policy

EVA SØRENSEN - ROSKILDE, University ofJOSEF MELCIOR - VIENNA, University of

Transnational governance networks and democracy: Whatare the standards?

JENS STEFFEK - BREMEN, Jacobs UniversityMARIANA GOMES PEREIRA - BREMEN, Jacobs University

Governance networks, democracy and orthodoxiesHELEN SULLIVAN - BIRMINGHAM, University ofCHRIS SKELCHER - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Creating output legitimacy by interactive decision-makingE H KLIJN - ROTTERDAM, Erasmus Universiteit

Interactive governance contestedMYRTO TSAKATIKA - GLASGOW, University of

Panel 457 Room S 16

Pursuing International CriminalJustice: The Relationship betweenAccountability and Prevention

Chair: Catherine Lu - MCGILL University

Co-Chair: Mervyn Frost - KINGS COLLEGE London

Disc.: Mervyn Frost - KINGS COLLEGE London

Ethical Activism or just another Court Trial? The Politics ofInternational Law in the „Case” of Omar Al-Bashir

DANA TRIF - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Accounting for Political Catastrophe: Criminal Law or ConflictResolution?

CATHERINE LU - MCGILL University

Transitional Justice is Divided Societies – Potentials andLimits

SUSANNE BUCKLEY-ZISTEL - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Panel 316 Room S 17

E-Politics: The role of the Internetin designing political practices

Chair: Andrea Calderaro - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Public Opinion Formation in Convergence CultureJAKOB SVENSSON - KARLSTAD University Media andCommunication StudiesMICHAEL KARLSSON - KARLSTAD University Media andCommunication Studies

The Evolving Relationship Between the Core and Periphery ofPolitical Campaigns in the Internet Era

NICK ANSTEAD - EAST ANGLIA, University of

Cyber protest in contemporary Russia: Cases ofIngushetiya.ru and Bakhmina.ru

VOLODYMYR LYSENKO - WASHINGTON, University

How should we understand the relationship between internetand politics? Towards a general framework

JENS HOFF - COPENHAGEN, University of

The Internet and Indifference: Are the Politically AlienatedEngaged Online? [tabled]

MICHAEL JENSEN - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Open Source RegulationJENNIFER SHKABATUR - HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Panel 253 Room S 18

Democracies and Arms Control

Chair: Harald Mueller - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTEFRANKFURT

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: George Percovich -

India, the nuclear deal and arms controlCARSTEN RAUCH - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURT

Arms control and disarmament in Western democracies –between interests and norms

CARMEN WUNDERLICH - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTEFRANKFURT

Reasons of barbarism: The justification of humanitarianintervention in the history of ideas

OLIVER EBERL - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

Panel 143 Room S 19

Problems and Methods in the Study ofComparative Politics in Latin America

Chair: Jorge Gordin - GIGA German Institute of Globaland Area Studies

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Lucio Renno - BRASILIA, University of

Constitutional Change in Latin America: Politics and PoliciesDETLEF NOLTE - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudies

Methodological problems in the research of political exileMARIO SZNAJDER - JERUSALEM, Hebrew University of

Measuring the Quality of Democracy in Latin America[tabled]

WOLFGANG MUNO - MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-UniversitätWuerzburg, Julius-Maximilians-Universität

Political Uses of Collective RemittancesCOVADONGA MESEGUER - Centro de Investigación y DocenciaEconómicas, A.C. (CIDE)JAVIER APARICIO - Centro de Investigación y DocenciaEconómicas, A.C. (CIDE)

Methodological challenges in the study of institutional changein Latin America

GABRIEL NEGRETTO - Centro de Investigación y DocenciaEconómicas, A.C. (CIDE)

Re-thinking the State through Anthropological Perspectives:State as Power Structure

KATINKA WEBER - LIVERPOOL, University ofMARIEKE RIETHOF - LIVERPOOL, University of

Long Distance Relationships: The Effect Policy Divergence onLegislative Success

NINA WIESEHOMEIER - NOTRE DAME University - KelloggInstituteLESLIE SCHWINDT-BAYER - MISSOURI, University of

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Metaphysics, History and Politics

Chair: Susan Neiman - Einstein Forum, Potsdam

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Metaphysics, History and Politics: The work of imaginationDANIEL TOURINHO PERES - Universidade Federal da Bahia

The Political Foundations of Prophetic HistorySHARON ANDERSON-GOLD - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Structure and Function of Teleology in Kant's PoliticalPhilosophy

THOMAS FIEGLE - POTSDAM, Universität

John Gray’s Critique of the EnlightenmentTIMOTHY HALL - EAST LONDON, University of

Panel 275 Room S 21

Professionalised campaigning in aninternational perspective

Chair: Andrea Römmele - International University

Co-Chair: Rachel Gibson - MANCHESTER, University of

Disc.: Kim Jucknat - International University

Italian new voters: Qualis pater, talis filius?MARTA REGALIA - FIRENZE, Università degli studi di IstitutoItaliano di Scienze Umane (SUM)

Transnational Campaign Styles in Cyberspace: Comparingthe Use of Attacks on German and American PoliticalWebsites

EVA JOHANNA SCHWEITZER - MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität

Crossing the Web 2.0 Frontier? Candidates and CampaignsOnline in the Australian Federal Election of 2007

IAN MCALLISTER - Australian National UniversityRACHEL GIBSON - MANCHESTER, University of

Panel 260 Room S 22

Executives and Legislation: The impactof executive organization on patterns

of legislation

Chair: Radoslaw Zubek - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: Mark Hallerberg - HERTIE School of Governance

Disc.: -

Government Agenda Control and Legislative Stability in EastCentral Europe [tabled]

RADOSLAW ZUBEK - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, TheCHRISTIAN STECKER - POTSDAM, Universität

Legislative Productivity in the European UnionDIMITER TOSHKOV - LEIDEN, Universiteit

The Legislative Planning of the Hungarian GovernmentsKRISZTINA JÁGER - CORVINUS University of Budapest

The bureaucratic bypass in European politicsBERNARD STEUNENBERG - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Power tires those who do have it. Abuse and non-use oflegislative delegation by Italian executives (1987-2007)

ENRICO BORGHETTO - MILANO, Università degli studi di

The influence of veto players and interest groups onlegislation. The case of judicial reforms in France, Belgiumand Italy [tabled]

CÉCILE VIGOUR - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques de

Executive Coalitions, Shadow Chairs, and Legislative ReviewLANNY MARTIN - RICE UniversityDAVID FORTUNATO - RICE UniversityGEORG VANBERG - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Panel 299 Room S 23

The Europeanisation of partycompetition in an enlarged Europe

Chair: Mathieu Petithomme - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The European Union: What kind of gambling table forSlovenian political parties?

DAMJAN LAJH - LJUBLJANA, University ofALENKA KRASOVEC - LJUBLJANA, University of

EU Impact on Bulgarian Political Parties: Patterns of PartyCompetition

DRAGOMIR STOYANOV - City University of Seattle

National Party Politics in EU Treaty Reform Debates. AComparative Analysis of Political Party Cues in the DomesticPress of Six Old and New Member States.

KATHRIN PACKHAM - BREMEN, Universität

Tracking Europeanization of political parties in EU candidatecountries

TOMISLAV MARSIC - POTSDAM, Universität

Europeanization of Political Parties in PolandANNA PACZESNIAK - WROCLAW, Political Science Institute

Panel 600 Room S 24

Consequences of the surge of anti-immigration parties

Chair: Wouter van der Brug - AMSTERDAM, Universityof

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Anti-immigrant party support and newspaper coverage: Across-national and over-time perspective

RENS VLIEGENTHART - AMSTERDAM, University ofHAJO BOOMGAARDEN - AMSTERDAM, University ofJOOST VAN SPANJE - AMSTERDAM, University of

A Populist Zeitgeist? Populist Discourse among MainstreamPolitical Parties in Western Europe

MATTHIJS ROODUIJN - AMSTERDAM, University of

The Surge of the Swiss Peoples Party: Implications atSwitzerland's Subnational Level

ANITA MANATSCHAL - ZURICH, University of

Immigration policy and the populist radical right in office:The policy impact of the FPÖ/BZÖ, 2000-06

FRASER DUNCAN - GLASGOW CALEDONIAN University

Rhetoric or reality? Platforms and actions of anti-immigrationparties

GIORGIA BULLI - FIRENZE, Università degli studi di

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New conceptual and normativeapproaches for the evaluation of

public policy/provisions

Chair: Walter Van Dongen - Research Centre of theFlemish Government, Brussels

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Efficient public services in a democratic society: Anintegrated approach and practical evaluation instruments

WALTER VAN DONGEN - Research Center of the FlemishGovernment, Brussels

Process and effects of municipal mergersRIEN FRAANJE - Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken, Raad voorOpenbaar BestuurMICHIEL HERWEIJER - NIJMEGEN, Radboud Universiteit

Learning history as an evaluation method for the policyformulation of the Dutch Societal Innovation Agenda onEnergy

MARIO WILLEMS - TNO, DelftELSBETH.ROELOFS - TNO, Delft

Policy insiders: Think-tanks, advocacy coalitions and thechanging face of public policy making in Ireland

CONOR GALVIN - DUBLIN, University College

Panel 222 Room S 26

Policy Evaluation in the EU

Chair: Paul Stephenson - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

Co-Chair: Esther Versluis - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

Disc.: -

From policy transfer to multilateral policy learning? Thechallenge of evaluating the added-value of Europeanterritorial cooperation projects and programmes

CLAIRE COLOMB - LONDON, University College

Measuring the integrative benefits of cooperation in EUcohesion policy: A quest for indicators beyond the physical

PAUL STEPHENSON - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

One size fits all? Evaluating the EU's application of thePrinciple of Conditionality

PAMELA LUCKAU - BERLIN, Freie Universität

The Europeanization of Evaluation Instruments: Mechanismsand Consequences

HOLGER STRASSHEIM - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Impact assessment pitfallsKLEMEN SIROK - PRIMORKSA, University ofGREGOR PETRIC - LJUBLJANA, University of

Panel 128 Room S 27

Europe’s double talkers? Determinantsof policy congruence at the European

level

Chair: Juan Casado Asensio - VIENNA, University of

Co-Chair: Zoe Lefkofridi - VIENNA, University of

Disc.: Martin Hansen -

Determinants of Policy Congruence in the European Union:will data tell?

JUAN CASADO ASENSIO - VIENNA, University of Dept. Methods inthe Social SciencesZOE LEFKOFRIDI - VIENNA, University of Dept. Methods in theSocial Sciences

Perceptions on the Ideological Positions of the PortuguesePolitical Parties. A MP-Voter comparison

ANA MARIA BELCHIOR - Centro de Investigação e Estudos deSociologia (CIES)

Policy Decisions and Reversals in Nuclear Energy PoliciesFABIO FRANCHINO - MILANO, Università degli studi di

Misperceptions and Effective Representation [tabled]STEFAN DAHLBERG - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

EMU: A legitimate response to the challenge of economicglobalization? [tabled]

DESPINA ALEXIADOU - PITTSBURGH, University ofDIONYSIA TAMVAKI - READING University

The Representation of Sub-State Regional Interests inBrussels - A Policy Congruence Perspective [tabled]

ANNA M OLSSON - American University American University

Congruence between Representatives and Represented: ASuitable Indicator for Assessing the Quality of DemocraticRepresentation?

KATHARINA ZAHRADNIK - INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES

Panel 357 Room S 28

Spatial models in Comparative Politicsand Political Economy

Chair: Bjørn Høyland - OSLO, Universitetet I

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The evolution of the Italian and Japanese party system:Same route, different endings? A spatial analysis

LUIGI CURINI - MILANO, Università degli studi diAIRO HINO - TOKYO METROPOLITAN University

Politics in the EU Council of Ministers: On Dimensions ofConflict and Patterns of Coalition Behaviour

TIM VEEN - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Who gets into cabinet? Coalition formation in parliamentarydemocracies

HOLGER DÖRING - KONSTANZ, UniversitätJOHAN HELLSTROM - UMEÅ Universitet

Testing for partisan behaviour in independent central banks:An analysis of voting in the National Bank of Poland

NICK VIVYAN - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

The dynamics of policy positions in coalition governmentsFREDERIK HJORTH - COPENHAGEN, University ofSARA BINZER HOBOLT - OXFORD, University of

Panel 229 Room 114

Caught in the act: Using protestsurveys to study social and political

mobilisation

Chair: Joris Verhulst - ANTWERP, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Bert Klandermans - AMSTERDAM, VrijeUniversiteit

It is all About Perception: Structural Opportunities vs.Perceived Opportunities in Social-Movement Theory

JACQUELIEN VAN STEKELENBURG - AMSTERDAM, Vrije UniversiteitBERT KLANDERMANS - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Protest participants making sense of collective action: Apreliminary test of the framing perspective on the micro-level

JEROEN VAN LAER - ANTWERP, University of

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Interrogating Protest SurveysABBY PETERSON - GÖTEBORGS UniversitetMAGNUS WENNERHAG - GÖTEBORGS UniversitetMATTIAS WAHLSTRÖM - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

Climate Protests: Changing Biographies of Protesters?CLARE SAUNDERS - SOUTHAMPTON, University ofCHRIS ROOTES - KENT, University of

Panel 220 Room 231

The (In)Stability of AuthoritarianRegimes

Chair: Dirk Berg-Schlosser - MARBURG, Philipps-Universität

Co-Chair: Christian Goebel - DUISBURG-ESSEN, Universityof

Daniel Lambach - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University

Disc.: Patrick Köllner - GIGA German Institute ofGlobal and Area Studies

Stability and instability of competitive authoritarian regimes:Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in comparison

CHRISTOPH H STEFES - COLORADO - DENVER, University ofJENNIVER SEHRING - WÜRZBURG, University of

The political inclusion of foreign-educated nationals: A wayof modernizing and internationalizing authoritarian regimes,illustrated by the Syrian case

TINA ZINTL - ST. ANDREWS, University of

Democratic Breakthrough or Authoritarian Legitimisation? -A comparative study of democratic electoral outcomes inelectoral authoritarian regimes [tabled]

MICHAEL WAHMAN - LUNDS Universitet

Regime Responsiveness and the (In-)Stability ofAuthoritarian Regimes

DANIEL LAMBACH - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University ofCHRISTIAN GÖBEL - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University of

What Makes Autocracies Endure? Explaining Breakdown andPersistence of Autocracies in East Asia

JOHANNES GERSCHEWSKI - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Non-Democratic Regime Maintenance and Legitimacy in theArab World

OLIVER SCHLUMBERGER - German Development Institute (DIE) /TÜBINGEN, Universität

Panel 284 Room 232

Interpretation in Policy Analysis:Frames, Metaphors, Discourses and

Stories

Chair: Merlijn van Hulst - TILBURG, Universiteit van

Co-Chair: Dvora Yanow - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Disc.: -

‘Pulling in or pushing out?’ Interpreting ‘modernisation’ and‘service improvement’ in the English National Health Service

ROSS MILLAR - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Discourses, metaphors, story-lines and frames asinterpretive assemblages: Towards an applied framework

STEPHEN JEFFARES - BIRMINGHAM, University of

The function of metaphor in the discursive construction ofoutsiders – the case of social exclusion in Britain

PAUL DAVIDSON - BRADFORD, University of

Russian State vs. Civil Society: discourse perspectiveEKATERINA SOLOMINA - Russian State Academy of Publis Service

Panel 265 Room 329

Citizens and Their Representatives:Renewed Ties?

Chair: Lauri Karvonen - ÅBO AKADEMI

Co-Chair: Michael Marsh - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE,University of

Disc.: Thomas Bräuninger - MAINZ, JohannesGutenberg-Universität

Whose interest MPs should represent? Voters’ preferencesfor the focus of representation

ÅSA BENGTSSON - ÅBO AKADEMIHANNA WASS - HELSINKI, University of

Israel: Personalized Politics within Party-centred InstitutionsGIDEON RAHAT - JERUSALEM, Hebrew University ofSHEAFER TAMIR - JERUSALEM, Hebrew University ofSHAUL SHENHAV -

Have individual candidates become more important? [tabled]LAURI KARVONEN - ÅBO AKADEMI

The personal vote in IrelandMICHAEL MARSH - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University ofMACIEJ GORECKI - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University of

Constituency Campaigns in the 2005 German FederalElections: Patterns, Motivations, and Effects

THOMAS ZITTEL - CORNELL University Cornell University

MEPs in the MediaKATJANA GATTERMANN - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Panel 137 Room H 09

Non-State Actors and Effective andLegitimate Governance in Areas of

Limited Statehood

Chair: Marianne Beisheim - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Co-Chair: Harald Fuhr - POTSDAM, Universität

Disc.: Tanja Brühl - FRANKFURT, Johann WolfgangGoethe-Universität

The mandatory dynamism of voluntary governancearrangements – The emergence and development of theVoluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights

MATTHIAS HOFFERBERTH - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Transnational Public-Private Partnerships and the Provisionof Collective Goods in Developing Countries

ANDREA LIESE - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zuMARIANNE BEISHEIM - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Participation of non-state actors in development as a sourceof stateness in Morocco

IRENE BONO - TORINO, Università degli studi di

Enhancing code compliance – how does a private regulationinitiative have to be designed to enhance compliance withand implementation of ILO standards within a globalizedeconomy?

NICOLE HELMERICH - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Private actors as partners for providing water services inSouth Africa – what implications for sustainabledevelopment?

NICOLE KRANZ - BERLIN, Freie Universität

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The visual and cultural dimension ofprotest (new)

Chair: Alice Mattoni - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: Simon Teune - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Disc.: Nicole Doerr - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

The symbolic dimension of protest: The pilgrimage toBabak’s citadel in Iranian Azerbaijan [tabled]

GILLES RIAUX - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques de

Russian March (2005-2008): Spatio-visual analysis of theextreme right political ritual

DENNIS ZUEV - Siberian Federal University

A Christmas Tree in flames and other -visual- stories:Looking at the Greek riots of December 2008.

ATHANASIA BATZIOU - PANTEION University of Social & PoliticalScience

Popular Music as Form of Political Protest in AuthoritarianRegime: Belarusian Protest Rock

YAUHENI KRYZHANOUSKI -

Sitting on a Man and the Curse of Nakedness: Symbolismand Ritual in Women’s Grassroots Oil Protests in the NigerDelta

MABEL BRODRICK-OKEREKE - CAMBRIDGE, University of

American Artists Protesting the War. Resort to symbols andcultural tactics against the Iraq war

BLEUWENN LECHAUX - RENNES I, lnstitut d Etudes Politiques de

Panel 418 Room HPI 1

Whats normative about norms?Constructivism between social science

and political theory

Chair: Cecylia Lynch - CALIFORNIA – IRVINE,University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

-CHRISTOPHER DAASE - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

The normativity of normsBENJAMIN HERBORTH - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

-JÖRG MEYER - HAMBURG, Universität

International Law and Moral Action in an NGO WorldCECYLIA LYNCH - CALIFORNIA – IRVINE, University of

Normative Norms? The Puzzling Preference for Legitimacyover Law in Inter-national Relations

ANTJE WIENER - HAMBURG, Universität

Panel 494 Room HPI 2

Coordination or fragmentation in theemerged networks of regulation 2

Chair: Koen Verhoest - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Co-Chair: David Aubin - LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

Disc.: -

Bureaucratizing safeguards in fragmented regulatorysystems [tabled]

BAUKE STEENHUISEN - DELFT University of Technology

Fragmentation of the transaction chain in network industries.Regulation as a cause and a possible solution? [tabled]

AAD CORRELJE - DELFT University of TechnologyWILLEMIJN DICKE - DELFT, University of Technology

The diffusion of 'best practices'? The consequences of theestablishment of regulatory networks on national regulators

MARTINO MAGGETTI - LAUSANNE, Université deFABRIZIO GILARDI - ZURICH, University of

Regulatory Regimes in Water Services: A ComparativeAnalysis of Spain and Turkey

GÜL SOSAY - BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY

Regulatory dynamics in a framework of incomplete law. Thecase of renewable energy development in India

VISHNU RAO - TORINO, Università degli studi diUTE DUBOIS - Université Paris-Sud 11

Does Supranational Coordination influence DomesticDelegation? Italian Independent Authorities and theEuropean Networks of Regulators for Energy andTelecommunications

SABRINA CAVATORTO - SIENA, Università degli studi di

The Political Economy of Agency ScopeJACINT JORDANA - BARCELONA, Universitat Pompeu FabraDAVID LEVI-FAUR - JERUSALEM, Hebrew University of

Panel 567 Room HPI 3

From the local to Europe: Religiousbelongings in the changing hierarchy

of identities

Chair: François Foret - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Co-Chair: Xabier Itçaina - CNRS-SPIRIT, Sciences PoBordeaux

Disc.: -

Religious Influences on the Support for the European UnionMARGARETE SCHERER - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Institute for Social and Political Research

Religious identities in secularised Europe: Keeping the faithin British national party politics

MARTIN STEVEN - GLASGOW, University of

Religiously Based Political Activism in Contemporary Poland:The social movement of Family of Radio Maryja as anexpression of post 1989 social discontent andmarginalisation.

KATARZYNA BYLOK - NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, University of

Political regulation of religion vs. religious regulation ofpolitics? Catholicism and immigration in Spain

XABIER ITÇAINA - CNRS-SPIRIT, Sciences Po BordeauxFLORA BURCHIANTI -

Panel 130 Room HPI 4

Transcending OrganisationalBoundaries. Comprehensive Security and

Implications for EU SecurityGovernance

Chair: Carmen Gebhard - Institute for AdvancedStudies, Vienna

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

European (Internal) Security as a Regional Public GoodMARK RHINARD - Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Meaningful ties: Understanding the European Union’sapproach to the implementation of security sector reforms inpost-conflict and democratizing countries from a micro-levelperspective.

ANTOINE VANDEMOORTELE - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

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Organisation theory and the EU’s management of civilianESDP operation?

RAPHAEL BOSSONG - Global Public Policy InstituteTHORSTEN BENNER -

European Space Policy: Is the EU Supplementing itsComprehensive Approach to Security with Space Assets?

IRMA SLOMCZYNSKA - Maria Curie-Sklodowska University

Managing the Civil-Military Interface in the EU: Creating anOrganisation Fit for Purpose

PER M NORHEIM-MARTINSEN - CAMBRIDGE, University ofNorwegian Defence Research Establishment, FFI

Panel 440 Room HFF 1

The regional cleavage in Europe

Chair: Santiago Pérez-Nievas Montiel - MADRID,Universidad Autònoma de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Oddbjørn Knutsen - OSLO, Universitetet I

Are business interests getting regional? A comparative studyamong ten Catalan business associations

IVÁN MEDINA IBORRA - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Changes in national identification over time. The case ofCatalonia.

MARIA JOSE HIERRO - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de /MADRID, Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones

The de-territorialisation and re-territorialisation of the vote inthe UK

SYLVIA TIJMSTRA - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

How to measure ethnic party support with constituencyelectoral data?

OLIVER STRIJBIS - ST. GALLEN, UniversitätMICHAL KOTNAROWSKI - WARSAW, University of

How the regional cleavage influences Islands voters´electoral behaviour. Evidences from the Canaries.

JORGE TUÑÓN - MADRID, Universidad Complutense de

Panel 231 Room HFF 2

The EU and Regimes in the GlobalPolitical Economy

Chair: Michael Smith - LOUGHBOROUGH, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

No More Orphans: The European Union and the Foreign AidRegime

MAURIZIO CARBONE - GLASGOW, University of

Normative trade politics and the (re)construction ofEuropean ethical discourse in relations with the ACPs:Continuity not novelty in the transition from Lome toCotonou

MARK LANGAN - MANCHESTER, University of

The EU Sectoral Dialogues as “Soft” Regime-Building ToolsLISA GROMOGLASOVA - Institute for World Economy andInternational Relations (Russia)

Promoting Competition: The EU and global competitionadvocacy

UMUT AYDIN - BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY

Diverging EU Trade Strategies: External Challenges andInternal Debates

AUKJE VAN LOON - BOCHUM, Ruhr-Universität

Panel 500 Room HFF 3

Alpine Party Politics and Regionalism

Chair: Eve Hepburn - EDINBURGH, University of

Co-Chair: Andrej Zaslove - MCGILL University

Disc.: Claudius Wagemann - Istituto Italiano diScienze Umane

Ethno-linguistic identity and party politics in the AostaValley: The ascending path of the Union Valdôtaine [tabled]

LIEVEN DE WINTER - LOUVAIN, Université catholique deGIULIA SANDRI - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

From Alpine protest to national influence: The territorialstrategies of the Italian Lega Nord and the Bavarian CSU

EVE HEPBURN - EDINBURGH, University ofANDREJ ZASLOVE - MCGILL University

Regionalist Parties’ Ideology in the Francophone Alps: TheCases of the Union Valdotaine and the Ligue Savoisienne

EMANUELE MASSETTI - SUSSEX, University of

Party strategy between territory and nationalization ofpolitics: The case of the Swiss People Party

OSCAR MAZZOLENI - LAUSANNE, Université de Observatory forpolitical research, Bellinzona

Regionalist Populism in Power: The Case of the Lega NordDANIELE ALBERTAZZI - BIRMINGHAM, University ofDUNCAN MCDONNELL - TORINO, Università degli studi di

South Tyrol: From an ethnic to a new territorial cleavageGÜNTHER PALLAVER - INNSBRUCK, University of

Panel 217 Room HFF 4

Redistribution & Poverty

Chair: Mark Kayser - HERTIE School of Governance

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Umut Aydin - BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY

Globalization, Inequality, and Redistribution: What Do the(New) Data Say?

LLOYD GRUBER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Identifying Globalization Winners and Losers, Or: How toDisentangle the Effects of Globalization andDeindustrialization

STEFANIE WALTER - HARVARD UNIVERSITY UniversitätHeidelberg

Income Inequality, Redistribution \& Preference Aggregation:The Role of Electoral Institutions

PHILIPP MOHL - MANNHEIM, Centre for European EconomicResearch (ZEW)OLIVER PAMP - BREMEN, Universität

Counting Calories: Democracy and Distribution in theDeveloping World

MARK ANDREAS KAYSER - HERTIE School of GovernanceLISA BLAYDES - STANFORD University

Compensating Whom for What?NIAMH HARDIMAN - DUBLIN, University College

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US Middle East Policy 1: GrandStrategy and the Greater Middle East

Chair: Trevor McCrisken - WARWICK, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Richard Jackson - ABERYSTWYTH, University ofWales

Obama’s exam with the Muslim world: Is change that easy?HELIN SARI ERTEM - MARMARA University

The Gendered Practices of US Counterinsurgency [tabled]LALEH KHALILI - LONDON, University of, School of Oriental andAfrican Studies

US Grand Strategy in the Middle East. Pre-emptiveContainment on the Heartland

HUGO MEIJER - IEP Sciences-Po, Paris

The End of Bush's Freedom Agenda: Middle East DemocracyPromotion under Obama

OZ HASSAN - BIRMINGHAM, University of

The Modern Geopolitical Imagination of American ForeignPolicy: The Case of the ‘Greater Middle East Initiative’

AYLIN GÜNEY - BILKENT University

The US democratization efforts: The past and the futureLEVENT ONEN - BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY

Panel 447 Room HFF 6

Symposium

Welfare States in Europe: Convergence or divergence?

Chairs: Staffan Kumlin, Göteborg University,Sweden

Steffen Mau, Universität Bremen, Germany

Discussants: Stein Kuhnle, University of Bergen,Norway/Hertie School of Governance,Berlin, Germany

Chiara Saraceno, Social ScienceResearch Center Berlin, Germany

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Analysing Political Rhetoric

Chair: Darren Lilleker - BOURNEMOUTH, University of

Co-Chair: Alan Finlayson - WALES, SWANSEA, Universityof

Disc.: Terrell Carver - BRISTOL, University of

Rhetoric as Articulation: Analysing Intra-Party ConflictsDAVID MOON - SHEFFIELD, University of

Michel Meyer's philosophy of rhetoric and political inquiryNICK TURNBULL - MANCHESTER, University of

The Rhetorical Citizen [tabled]JAMES MARTIN - LONDON, University of, GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE

Heresthetic or Rhetoric? Concepts of Political Strategy inAnglophone and Continental Political Thought

ALAN FINLAYSON - WALES, SWANSEA, University of

Applying Rhetoric in the Analysis of Parliamentary DisputesHANNA-MARI KIVISTÖ - JYVÄSKYLÄ, University of

Legislation, temporality, rhetoricANNA BJÖRK - JYVÄSKYLÄ, University of

Panel 135 Room H 01

Democratisation and institution-building: Recasting the structure -agency debate in democracy promotion

and «transitology» 1

Chair: Stefano Costalli - Catholic University of Milan

Co-Chair: Francesco Moro - FIRENZE, Università degli studidi

Disc.: Vittorio Emanuele Parsi - Catholic University ofMilan

Authoritarian Responses to Foreign Pressure: Spending,Repression and Sanctions

ABEL ESCRIBÀ FOLCH - Institut Barcelona d'EstudisInternactionals (IBEI)

Inside-Out or Outside-In? Domestic Politics and Third-PartyConflict Management

KYLE BEARDSLEY - EMORY UniversityNIGEL LO - EMORY University

The Rubik's Cube of DemocracyPETER RADA - CORVINUS University of Budapest

Donor-Funded Civic Education in Kenya, 2000-2009: Fromdemocratisation to conflict

HEATHER MARQUETTE - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Panel 234 Room H 02

The Regulatory Politics of WelfarePrivatisation

Chair: Dorte Martinsen - COPENHAGEN, University of

Co-Chair: Deborah Mabbett - LONDON, University of,BIRKBECK COLLEGE

Disc.: Dorte Martinsen - COPENHAGEN, University of

The puzzle of welfare markets [tabled]INGO BODE - WUPPERTAL, University of

Varieties of Pension Governance: The Regulation of PrivatePensions in Europe

BERNHARD EBBINGHAUS - MANNHEIM, Universität MannheimCentre for European Social Research (MZES)TOBIAS WIß - MANNHEIM, Universität Mannheim Centre forEuropean Social Research (MZES)

EU ageing policies: On the differential means of ‘market’ forunderstanding EU social policy

MIRIAM HARTLAPP - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Recent reforms to the English national health service:Privatisation of means not ends?

PAULINE ALLEN - London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

The Veil of Choice: Employment services and welfare-to-work policy in Europe

DEBORAH MABBETT - LONDON, University of, BIRKBECK COLLEGE

State, Market and Non-Profits in Swedish Elder Care: AContinued Search for Balance

PAULA BLOMQVIST - UPPSALA Universitet

Panel 196 Room H 05

National / European identityconstruction and implications

Chair: Henk Dekker - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Horst-Alfred Henrich - PANTEION University ofSocial & Political Science

Zinovia Lialiouti - PANTEION University of Social& Political Science

Time for Culture and Cultures of Time: Hidden Dimensions inthe Public Perception of Political Change

THOMAS MALANG - KONSTANZ, Universität

People’s Opinions On European Defence through NewsReception

CYRILLE THIEBAUT - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de

Panel 548 Room H 06

Elites and Masses: Agenda Setting andLegitimacy

Chair: Heinrich Best - JENA, FRIEDRICH-SCHILLERUniversität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

A constitution for EU citizens? The role of specialists in thedebate about participatory democracy in the EU constitution.

LUIS BOUZA GARCÍA - ROBERT GORDON University

Direct Democracy and the Hungarian political elite -Possibilities for overcoming the polarisation

ZOLTÁN TIBOR PÁLLINGER - Andrássy German-SpeakingUniversity Budapest

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Is discongruence discongruence?- The relation of actual andperceived congruence between masses and elites

LARS VOGEL - JENA, FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER Universität

Bringing Elites Sociology back in European IntegrationTheories

DIDIER GEORGAKAKIS - STRASBOURG, Institut d'Etudespolitiques de

Panel 283 Room H 07

Visual Politics, art, and the socialtransformative power of images

Chair: Nicole Doerr - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: Daniela Vicherat Mattar - EDINBURGH,University of

Disc.: Simon Teune - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

The ethics and politics of Migratory Aesthetics in Mieke Bal´svideo installation Nothing is Missing

MIA HANNULA - TURKU, University of

Picturing “gender”. Visualisation and popularisation of a keydiscourse

ANNA SCHOBER - VERONA, University of

Words, Images, Enemies: Securitization of the Other throughFilms

BEZEN BALAMIR COSKUN - LOUGHBOROUGH, University of

Culture Jamming and the Semiological Guerrilla Warfare –How Does the Struggle Over Images work?

TUIJA LATTUNEN - HELSINKI, University of

Panel 416 Room H 08

European Integration from a Gender-Theoretical Perspective

Chair: Gabriele Abels - TÜBINGEN, Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

European banks’ board of directors: Is there genderdiversity?

RICARDO GIMENO - Banco de EspañaMARIA JESÚS NIETO - Banco de España

Gendering Theories of IntegrationANNICA KRONSELL - LUNDS Universitet

From Equal Treatment to Gender Mainstreaming - toDiversity Management?

ALISON WOODWARD - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Theorising enlargement from a gender perspectiveYVONNE GALLIGAN - BELFAST, QUEEN'S University of

Panel 382 Room S 12

Ethics and Security in the War onTerror

Chair: Gillian Youngs - LEICESTER University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

How enemies are made – and unmade? On hegemony andidentity in [tabled]

EVA HERSCHINGER - BIELEFELD, University of

Intelligence Ethics – An Oxymoron?MARK PHYTHIAN - LEICESTER University of

Torture, Rendition, Ethics and Rethinking the War on Terrorin a post-Bush Era

CAROLINE KENNEDY-PIPE - HULL, University of

Multicultural Ethics and Globalization in War on Terror Times[tabled]

GILLIAN YOUNGS - LEICESTER University of

An unlikely lament? Ethics, enemies and the balance ofpower in the War on Terror

LOUIZA ODYSSEOS - SUSSEX, University of

The War on TerrorCHRIS ERICKSON - BRITISH COLUMBIA, University of

Ethics, informants and counter terrorismJON MORAN - WOLVERHAMPTON, University of

Panel 577 Room S 13

Climate governance in least developedcountries

Chair: Markus Lederer - POTSDAM, Universität

Co-Chair: Peter Newell - EAST ANGLIA, University of

Disc.: -

Networking for Climate Change – Discussing the Role ofState-Market Relations in the Context of Energy Governancein India

GUDRUN BENECKE - POTSDAM, Universität

Bilateral funds and their contribution to climate governancein least developed countries - Case Study: The GermanInternational Climate Initiative

HENDRIKJE REICH - POTSDAM, Universität

Carbon markets for the poor. What can we learn from theCDM for REDD?

HARALD FUHR - POTSDAM, UniversitätMARKUS LEDERER - POTSDAM, Universität

Governing clean development: A framework for analysisPETER NEWELL - EAST ANGLIA, University of

Panel 401 Room S 14

Rescaling Educational Policy inEurope: Discourse, Strategies,

Reforms, and Outcomes

Chair: Frieder Wolf - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The global web of information exchange on nationaleducation policies. Scales, international organisations, andnational parliaments

RIK DE RUITER - TWENTE, Universiteit

The European Higher Education Area: Creating newinstitutional spaces within or outside the framework of theEuropean Treaties?

ANNE VAN WAGENINGEN - AMSTERDAM, University of

European Lifelong Learning Strategy and diversity of nationaldevices : An interpretation in terms of policy regimes.

ERIC VERDIER - AIX-MARSEILLES, University of

How do actors with few resources influence the rescaling ofeducational policies? France and Germany compared

CLAIRE DUPUY - FONDATION NATIONALE DES SCIENCESPOLITIQUES

Higher Education Reform in a Federal System: The Impact ofAdvocacy Coalitions on the Adoption of Bachelor and MasterDegrees in Germany

SEBASTIAN MAHNER - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

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The public spending of the Länder for adult learning centres.Theoretical reflections and empirical evidence from Germany[tabled]

STEFAN HUMMELSHEIM - Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning

Getting involved: Development of a civic forum into efficientpolicy cluster [tabled]

ANU TOOTS - TALLINN University

Panel 463 Room S 15

Culture, Recognition andReconciliation

Chair: Simon Thompson - WEST OF ENGLAND,University of the

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Democratic Politics: Recognition without reconciliation?’CILLIAN MCBRIDE - BELFAST, QUEEN'S University of

Recognition and ApologiesMIKE CUNNINGHAM - WOLVERHAMPTON, University of

Inequalities of Power: The Limits of Toleration as RecognitionANDREA BAUMEISTER - Stirling University

Communicating Forgiveness: Justice after GroupMisrecognition

MONICA MOOKHERJEE - KEELE, University of

Panel 327 Room S 17

The digital paths of politicalindividualisation: Does technology

matter?

Chair: Davide Calenda - FIRENZE, Università degli studidi

Co-Chair: Albert Meijer - UTRECHT, University of

Disc.: Lorenzo Mosca -

In The Long Tail of Politics – Political Spheres of MigrantsOnline

KATHRIN KISSAU - LAUSANNE, Université de Swiss Foundation forResearch in Social Science, FORSUWE HUNGER - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems- Universität

Collective Action Dilemmas with Individual Mobilizationthrough Digital Networks

ALEXANDRA SEGERBERG - STOCKHOLMS UniversitetLANCE BENNETT - WASHINGTON, University of

Internet Use, Attitudinal Change and Political ParticipationCLELIA COLOMBO - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma deCAROLINA GALAIS - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Political individualization among young Internet users:Findings of a web survey on university students in Italy,Spain and The Netherlands

DAVIDE CALENDA - FIRENZE, Università degli studi diALBERT MEIJER - UTRECHT, University of

Panel 287 Room S 18

Liberalism, war and intervention

Chair: John MacMillan - BRUNEL University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Culture of Liberal Conformism: Consultative andCoercive Policies of Democratization

GIORGOS KENTAS - INTERCOLLEGE

Liberal Democracies and War: Why some fight and others donot

ANNA GEIS - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURTHARALD MUELLER - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURTNIKLAS SCHOERNIG - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURT

How democratic governments argue for an intervention: Thecases of Germany and the United Kingdom

HOLGER NIEMANN - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University of

Liberalism and InterventionJOHN MACMILLAN - BRUNEL University

“Democratic Wars” - Products of Forged Preferences?JOCHEN HILS - KAISERSLAUTERN, Technische Universität

Panel 190 Room S 19

Rethinking Democracy: Theparticipatory revolution in Latin

America

Chair: Ingrid Wehr - FREIBURG, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Co-Chair: Patricia Graf - TÜBINGEN, Universität

Disc.: Juliana Erthal - TÜBINGEN, Universität

Can Participatory Budgeting be thought of as arepresentative system? An alternative theoretical approach

STEFANO STORTONE - MILANO - Università Cattolica del SacroCuore di

Participatory Budgeting and Representative DemocracyDANIELA THEUER LINKE - TÜBINGEN, Universität

Foundations of civic participation in Latin America [tabled]BIRTE GUNDELACH - KONSTANZ, Universität

Brazilian women movements participating in transnationalspaces: How their transnational activities influence thedemocratisation processes in the national context

ANTJE DANIEL - Bayreuth University

Heterogeneity, Participation and the Quality of Democracy inSouth America: The Cases of Bolivia, Columbia, Ecuador andPeru [tabled]

MICHAEL STOIBER - DARMSTADT, Technische UniversitätMICHELE KNODT - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

Lost Highway? Transitions to Autocracy in Venezuela andRussia

GRAF, PATRICIA - INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL SCIENCESUniversität TübingenFRANKENBERGER, ROLF - INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL SCIENCESUniversität Tübingen

Rethinking and Reworking Democracy in Bolivia andEcuador: Constitutional Change from the Perspective ofDemocratic Theory

JONAS WOLFF - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURT

Panel 280 Room S 20

Bringing Class Back In: Immigrants andImmigration through the Prism of Class

Chair: Martin Heisler - MARYLAND, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Barbara Schmitter Heisler - GETTYSBURGCollege

Local Responses to the Presence of Immigrants: SuburbanSettlement and the “threat” to Middle Class Status

CAROLINE BRETTELL - Southern Methodist University

Irregular immigrants: The modern underclass?JOAO CARVALHO - SHEFFIELD, University of

Beyond the “ethnicity versus class” dilemmaMARCO MARTINIELLO - LIÈGE, Université de

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Trade Unions on Immigration: The effect of the institutionalframe.

CARMEN GONZÁLEZ-ENRÍQUEZ - MADRID, Nacional de Educaciona Distancia, Universidad (UNED)

Bringing Class Back In: Immigrants and Immigrationthrough the Prism of Class

MARTIN O HEISLER - MARYLAND, University ofBARBARA SCHMITTER HEISLER - GETTYSBURG College

Welfare before political rights: A German traditionDIETRICH THRÄNHARDT - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems-Universität

Panel 317 Room S 21

Developing Consideration Set Models ofVoting Behavior

Chair: Henrik Oscarsson - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Taking voters’ consideration set into consideration: Modellingelectoral choice in two stages

MARTIN ROSEMA - TWENTE, UniversiteitCATHERINE DE VRIES - AMSTERDAM, University of

Understanding the role of political sophistication andknowledge in consideration set formation in Western Europe

CAROLE WILSON - TEXAS AT DALLAS, University ofMARCO STEENBERGEN - BERN, Universität

Choice or complexity? The impact of party systemfragmentation on voter information in European democracies

CAROLIEN VAN HAM - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

In the footsteps of Zaller’s theory of media effects: DoesNew Information Have A Declining Marginal Utility?

GÁBOR TÓKA - BUDAPEST, Central European University

Identifying Citizens Consideration SetsHENRIK OSCARSSON - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

Panel 291 Room S 22

Institutions and innovation processesin the public sector

Chair: Morten Balle Hansen - SOUTHERN DENMARK -ODENSE, University of

Co-Chair: James Svara - ARIZONA STATE University

Disc.: Khalid Al-Yahya - Dubai School of Government

The consequences of organizational innovations. The case ofprivatization and outsourcing

MORTEN BALLE HANSEN - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE,University of

Organisational assertiveness and the limits to the extensionof governmental power [tabled]

CHRISTOPHER SADLEIR - CANBERRA, University ofANNE SADLEIR - AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL University

Innovation in the European Commission: The IntegratedInternal Control Framework initiative

MICHAEL BARZELAY - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, TheROGER LEVY - Memorial University Newfoundland

The Fiscal Crisis and Innovation in American LocalGovernment

JAMES H SVARA - ARIZONA STATE University

Visual culture, e-government and policy innovationVICTOR BEKKERS - ROTTERDAM, Erasmus Universiteit

Reforms in Inter-Organizational Policy Implementation: TheCase of Haringey Social Services and Baby P

COLIN PROVOST - LONDON, University College

Panel 309 Room S 23

Reconsidering state society interfacein developing citizenship and civic

activism

Chair: Leif Kalev - TALLINN University

Co-Chair: Rein Ruutsoo - TALLINN University

Disc.: -

Interpersonal trust: A fertilizer for agricultureANNEKE SELLIS -

Concepts of Citizenship under Communism and LiberalDemocracy in the Czech Republic

PAT LYONS - ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC

What is Citizenship for? Negotiating Citizenship andNaturalization in Latvia

SUSANNE TÖNSMANN - BREMEN, Universität

A test case for democratic consolidation in Central Europe:Citizenship

EBRU OGURLU - MARMARA University

Panel 510 Room S 24

The Radical Right in Western Europe

Chair: Jocelyn Evans - SALFORD, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Influence of the Programmes of Far Right Parties on theElectoral System

STEVEN VAN HAUWAERT - MARQUETTE University

A Matter of Timing? The Salience of Immigration and theDynamics of Radical Right Electoral Success

KAI ARZHEIMER - MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet

Old Cleavages and New Actors in the Formation of a NewCultural Divide: Why a Right-Wing Populist Party Emerged inFrance but not in Germany

SIMON BORNSCHIER - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

The Programmatic Positions of Established Parties and theirInfluence on Extreme Right Parties Vote Share

DENNIS SPIES - COLOGNE, University of

Radical Right, Populism and the Fear of Democracy [tabled]AURELIEN MONDON - LA TROBE University

Explaining anti-immigrant party support in Western Europe:Individual grievances, elite failure or social context?

RACHEL GIBSON - MANCHESTER, University ofTAMI SWENSON - MINNESOTA, University of

Comparing radical right party ideology and the voters’ profileand attitudes: A study on the Danish People's Party, theNorthern League and the Austrian Freedom Party [tabled]

SUSI MERET - AALBORG Universitet

Panel 179 Room S 25

Performance Management in PublicSector organisations

Chair: Alex Vanderstraeten - GHENT University

Co-Chair: Adelien Decramer - GHENT University

Disc.: -

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The View from the Inside: Performance Measurement in theDutch Police

FRANS VAN WAARDEN - UTRECHT, University ofEUGENIA BOUTYLKOVA - UTRECHT, University of

Permanent education in the HR-management of localgovernment staff in Flanders: Does it matter?

DRIES VERLET - Research Center of the Flemish GovernmentHILDE VAN MECHELEN - Research Center of the FlemishGovernmentHERWIG REYNAERT - GHENT University

Standardized Illnesses: The Use of Performance Managementin Health Care

E.F.P. KERPERSHOEK - DELFT University of Technology

Performance management in non-profit organisations(NPO’s)

BRAM VERSCHEURE - University College GhentMIEKE BLOMME - University College GhentALEX VANDERSTRAETEN - GHENT University

Evaluating the Performance of Courts in France and Belgium:A Difficult Circle to Square.

JOEL FICET - LIÈGE, Université de

The (non)spread of performance management ingovernment agencies

ALEX VANDERSTRAETEN - GHENT UniversityADELIEN DECRAMER - GHENT University

Panel 355 Room S 26

Advocacy Coalitions in EuropeanPolitics: Case-Based Strategies forMeasurement and Theory Development

Chair: Nils Bandelow - TU Braunschweig

Co-Chair: Oliver Füg - EXETER, University of

Disc.: Paul Sabatier - UC Davis

The ACF and Relational Approaches to Policy OrientedLearning: Analysis of Advocacy Coalitions in BritishSustainability Research

ANTJE WITTING - LONDON METROPOLITAN University CitiesInstitute

Advocacy Coalitions or Policy Networks in European MediaPolicy? Theoretical and Methodological Considerations

OLIVER C FÜG - EXETER, University of

Advocacy Coalitions and Crisis Exploitation: Resources,Strategies and Policy Change

DANIEL NOHRSTEDT - Swedish National Defence College

Experts and Academics as Idea Generator and Promulgator:Identifying Social Policy Community of the European Union

RYOSUKE AMIYA-NAKADA - MEIJI GAKUIN University

Transferring Liberalism: Applying the Advocacy-Coalitionapproach for transnational trade negotiations between theEuropean Union and the Southern African DevelopmentCommunity

FRANZISKA MÜLLER - KASSEL, University of

Which Method to Implement the ACF? A Combination ofSocial Network and Multicriteria Analysis for the Study ofSwiss Climate Policy

KARIN M INGOLD - ETH Zürich

Panel 404 Room S 27

Measuring policy preferences,outcomes, and representation

Chair: Thomas Bräuninger - KONSTANZ, Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Gail McElroy - DUBLIN, Trinity College

Measuring Policy Congruence in EuropeNATHALIE GIGER - KONSTANZ, Universität

Distinguishing Policy Position from Policy Salience inEstimates from Manifesto Texts

SLAVA MIKHAYLOV - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University ofKENNETH BENOIT - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University of

Rousseau, the Referenda, and Proper ModellingLUCAS LEEMANN - COLUMBIA University

Parties’ Policy Offerings and Citizen Satisfaction withDemocracy: A Cross-National Analysis of Twelve EuropeanParty Systems, 1976-2003

LAWRENCE EZROW - ESSEX, University ofGEORGIOS XEZONAKIS - EXETER, University of

Selling the Party: An analysis of party policy shifts andcoalitions in advanced industrial democracies [tabled]

ZACHARY GREENE - IOWA, University of

Multiparty Government, Welfare Spending, and PolicyResponsiveness [tabled]

LANNY W MARTIN - RICE University

The Government-Citizen Relationship in Dynamic PerspectivePAUL V WARWICK - SIMON FRASER University

Panel 406 Room S 28

Computational Modeling in PoliticalScience

Chair: Nils B Weidmann - ETH Zurich

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Håvard Strand - International Peace ResearchInstitute Oslo (PRIO)

Processes of change in post-communist states - non-lineardynamic modelling

DIRK BERG-SCHLOSSER - MARBURG, Philipps-UniversitätYURIJ POLUNIN - MGIMO University, Moscow

Democratic diffusion. An exercise in the empirical validationof an agent-based model.

JOHAN A ELKINK - DUBLIN, University College

Stealth diffusion: An agent based modelling approachCHRISTIAN W MARTIN - HAMBURG, Universität

Extending EU Decision-Making Models: SociologicalProcesses in the context of EU Enlargement

ROBIN HERTZ - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZurich)DIRK LEUFFEN - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZurich)

Ethnic Violence and Urban Segregation: A ComputationalModel Applied to Baghdad

NILS WEIDMANN - ETH ZürichIDEAN SALEHYAN - NORTH TEXAS, University of

Panel 85 Room 114

New trends in electoral systems.Reforms towards more personalizedelectoral rules and elections

Chair: Jean-Benoît Pilet - BRUXELLES, Université Librede

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The effects of empowering voters on the use of preferentialvoting at the local level in Flanders (Belgium)

DRIES VERLET - Research Center of the Flemish GovernmentGhent UniversityBRAM WAUTERS - Research Centre of the Flemish GovernmentJOHAN ACKAERT - Hasselt University

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Chief executives in legislative elections: Reasons andconsequences

VITALIY GOROKHOV - ST. PETERSBURG, The European University

Looking for locals? Electoral reforms and intrapartycompetition in Italy

FILIPPO TRONCONI - BOLOGNA, Università degli StudiFRANCESCO MARAGONI - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi

Moving towards more personalized voting in Lithuania:Arguments of the elite and the electorate

AINE RAMONAITE - VILNIUS University

Parliamentary Activity in Preferential List Systems: Initiationof Private Members’ Bills as Pursuit of Re-Selection and Re-Election?

THOMAS BRÄUNINGER - MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-UniversitätMARTIN BRUNNER - KONSTANZ, UniversitätTHOMAS DÄUBLER - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University of

Panel 245 Room 231

One Party, Two Arenas: State-WideParties in Regional Party Systems

Chair: Sonia Alonso - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Andrew Richards – Juan March Institute

Explanatory factors of decentralization dynamics. Isdecentralization an irreversible process?

SANDRA LEÓN ALFONSO - CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS POLÍTICOS YCONSTITUCIONALESFRANCESC AMAT - OXFORD, University ofIGNACIO JURADO - OXFORD, University of

How state-wide parties maximize power in multilevelcontexts: The case of the 'Spanish Estado de lasautonomías'.

JAVIER ASTUDILLO RUIZ - BARCELONA, Universitat Pompeu FabraANA SOFÍA CARDENAL - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya

Change and stability in the vertical integration betweenstate-wide parties (SWP) and non-state wide parties (NSWP)in Spain

TÀNIA VERGE - BARCELONA, POMPEU FABRA, UniversitatÒSCAR BARBERÀ - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Elections 2.0: A comparative analysis of social media use bypolitical parties on the eve of Belgian regional elections.

STEVE PAULUSSEN - GHENT UniversityP. MECHANT - GHENT UniversityK. BERTE -T. EVENS -E. DE WAELE-DE GUCHTENAERE -

Panel 305 Room 232

Urban Participation and PolicyDeliberation

Chair: Navdeep Mathur - Indian Institute ofManagement Ahmedabad

Co-Chair: Henk Wagenaar - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Disc.: -

Strategic Navigation: Designing more adaptive forms ofspatial planning and governance to better harness urbancomplexity.

CATHY WILKINSON - STOCKHOLMS Universitet

Globalization and Local Governance Reforms: Situating Policywork in governance practices in Indian Cities

NAVDEEP MATHUR - Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Subversive institutions in citizen participationMAURICE SPECHT - NSCRHENDRIK WAGENAAR - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Panel 268 Room 329

Democratic Innovations in the PublicSector - Comparing Policies

Chair: Marko Joas - ÅBO AKADEMI

Co-Chair: Elin Wihlborg - LINKÖPINGS Universitet

Disc.: -

Planting the Seeds of Change Inside? EU SectoralCooperation and Democratic Governance in ArabBureaucracies

TINA FREYBURG - ETH Zürich

When deliberation happens. A comparison of two deliberativeexperiments at the local level in Europe

JULIEN TALPIN - PARIS 8, University of / CSU

Innovations in participation through EU policies? – Acomparison of changes in participation patterns in Austriathrough the Water Framework Directive and the StrategicEnvironmental Assessment Directive

JUDITH FEICHTINGER - University of Natural Resources andApplied Life Sciences, ViennaANJA BAUER - University of Natural Resources and Applied LifeSciences, Vienna

Civil Society and the Legitimacy of the EU PolityPETRA GUASTI - Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Democratic innovations and models of institutional change.Insights from three cases of participatory budgeting inEurope

ANJA RÖCKE - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 152 Room H 09

Hybrid Political Orders and Governancein Areas of Limited Statehood –

Theoretical and NormativeConsiderations

Chair: Thomas Risse - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Co-Chair: Volker Boege - QUEENSLAND, University of

Disc.: Daniel Lambach - DUISBURG-ESSEN, Universityof

Global public policy networks: Stimulating democraticgovernance beyond the state?

OLIVIER PINTELON - GHENT University

Soft governing: Mechanisms of governance in hybrid politicalorders

STEFAN SKUPIEN - BERLIN, Freie UniversitätULRIKE HÖPPNER - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Resistance, Renewal and Redesign: Mapping Sub-nationalGovernance Reform in Afghanistan

DAVID CONNOLLY - YORK, University of

Bringing Community Back In - Legitimacy and Effectivenessin Post-Colonial States

KEVIN P. CLEMENTS - OTAGO, University of

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Protest Facing Different PoliticalRegimes

Chair: Thomas Kern - Max Weber Center for AdvancedCultural and Social Studies

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

While Soldiers Stand By: The Military Arbitration ofRevolutionary Situations in Soviet and Post-Soviet Spaces

JESSE PAUL LEHRKE - KENT, University of

Legal repression and organizational ties. The case of Basqueconflict

ARKAITZ LETAMENDIA ONZAIN - BARCELONA, Universidad de

Young challengers in authoritarian regimes: Evidence fromRussia and Belarus

TATYANA SHUKAN - Sciences Po Paris

Threat and Opportunity in the Process of DemocratizationTHOMAS KERN - Europa-Universität Viadrina

Protests that bring about the End of Suharto Era andEmerging Democratic Regime

DIAH ASITADANI - GENÈVE, Université de

Conspiracy vs. spontaneity: How political repression inflamesprotest mobilization [tabled]

ANASTASSIA LEONOVA - IMT (Institutions Markets Technologies)

Panel 251 Room HPI 1

The future of constructivism?International Political Theory orInternational Political Sociology

Chair: Gunther Hellmann - FRANKFURT, JohannWolfgang Goethe-Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Gramscian genealogy of Laclaus discourse theory and itsconsequences.

ALLAN DREYER HANSEN - ROSKILDE, University of

The constitution of subjectivity in poststructuralist thoughtDIRK NABERS - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudiesRYOMA SAKAEDA - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudies

Beyond variables: Prospects for and limitations ofpragmatism in the study of international relations

ULRICH FRANKE - BIELEFELD, University ofRALPH WEBER - ZURICH, University of

Claiming the Future: The Predictive Potential ofConstructivist Research

FELIX BERENSKOETTER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Panel 498 Room HPI 2

Regulatory Governance: RegulatoryNetworks, Authorities and Risk

Management

Chair: Kutsal Yesilkagit - UTRECHT, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Regulatory Governance Costs in Network Industries:Learnings for the Postal Sector

MARTIN MAEGLI - EPFL Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne

Transgovernmental Networks and National RegulatoryAuthorities

KUTSAL YESILKAGIT - UTRECHT, University of

London 2012: Rival approaches to the governance ofOlympic risk

WILL JENNINGS - MANCHESTER, University of

Independent Regulatory Agencies in the Netherlands:Vertical, Diagonal and Horizontal Control

CHRISTEL KOOP - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

The international governance of new technologiesMARTIJN GROENLEER - DELFT University of TechnologyMICHEL VAN EETEN - DELFT, University of TechnologySHIRIN TABATABAIE -

Panel 568 Room HPI 3

Religion, soft power and foreignpolicy: Theoretical and empirical

observations

Chair: Jeffrey Haynes - LONDON METROPOLITANUniversity

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Global Interfaith Forums and the Twofold Function ofReligious Soft-power

DELPHINE ALLES - Sciences Po Paris

May a secular state use religious soft power in foreign policymaking? : The Turkish case

ISTAR GOZAYDIN - ISTANBUL TECHNICAL University

Religiously-oriented political actors and foreign policy: Thecase of the AK Party in Turkey

LUCA OZZANO - TORINO, Università degli studi diCHIARA STEINDLER - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE /Fondazione B. Kessler

The United States and its international policy objectivesLEE MARSDEN - EAST ANGLIA, University of

Religious soft power in foreign policy makingJEFFREY HAYNES - LONDON METROPOLITAN University

Panel 570 Room HPI 4

Targeted Sanctions: A critical review

Chair: Thomas Biersteker - Graduate Institute ofInternational Studies

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Thomas Biersteker - Graduate Institute ofInternational Studies

Multilateral sanctions against terror suspects and theviolation of due process standards

MONIKA HEUPEL - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Outlawing Hamas - Restrictive Measures and the EU as aNormative Power

ELIN HELLQUIST - VÄXJÖ, University of

Understanding the effectiveness of targeted sanctions: Thecases of Iran and Moldova

FRANCESCO GIUMELLI - METROPOLITAN University Prague

“Contextualising” Targeted Sanctions in Dual Strategies:How do sanctions fit in the EU Strategies towards Belarusand Transnistria?

CLARA PORTELA - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE; SingaporeManagement University

Panel 330 Room HFF 1

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Unilateral secessions: Popularmobilisation and international

recognition

Chair: Aleksandar Pavkovic - Macquarie University /University of Macau

Co-Chair: Bruno Coppieters - Free Brussels University

Disc.: -

Unilateral Secession as a Cause and Consequence of EthnicConflict: Comparative Analysis of Kosovo and other ex-Yugoslav countries

KEIICHI KUBO - WASEDA University

Secession and conflict resolution outside and inside theEuropean Union: The Irish and Basque cases

FRANCISCO LETAMENDÍA - PAIS VASCO, Universidad del

Nationalist radicalization and secessionist justification: TheCatalan case

MARC SANJAUME CALVET - BARCELONA, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Politics of recognition and structural changes of theinternational system

DRAGUTIN NENEZIC - BELGRADE, University of

Panel 249 Room HFF 2

The EU and Security Regimes

Chair: Richard Whitman - BATH, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

EU multilateralism and US unilateralism compared: AnAfrican security in progress?

GORM RYE OLSEN - ROSKILDE, University of

The EU and separatist conflicts in the former Soviet Union:RICHARD WHITMAN - BATH, University ofSTEFAN WOLFF - NOTTINGHAM, University of

EU as multilateral and minilateral security actorFULVIO ATTINA - CATANIA, Università di

Power and bureaucracies: The search for an effectivemultilateralism in European security

ANA E JUNCOS - BRISTOL, University of

The EU's Post-Sovereign Institutional Arrangements in anIncreasingly Sovereign World

HISKI HAUKKALA - Special Adviser, Ministry for Foreign Affairs ofFinland

Panel 504 Room HFF 3

Estimating the impact of intra-partyconflict on party systems

Chair: Judith Bara - LONDON, University of, QUEEN MARY

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Erica Edwards - INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCEDSTUDIES

Programmatic Conflict in Multi-level Parties: The Case of theParty of European Socialists

ANDREA VOLKENS - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

The Cartel Party and Party System ChangeOUTI RUUSUVIRTA - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Ideology, party factionalism and policy change: Anintegrated dynamic theory

IAN BUDGE - ESSEX, University ofLAWRENCE EZROW - ESSEX, University ofMICHAEL D MCDONALD -

Panel 539 Room HFF 4

Kakfa goes Southern

Chair: Ramona Coman - BRUXELLES, Université Librede

Co-Chair: Daniela Piana - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studidi

Disc.: -

Political fragmentation and judicial activism: The impact ofprosecutorial power on politics. A comparison of Italy, Franceand Spain

CARLO GUARNIERI - BOLOGNA, Università di

Continuing communist practices: The Bulgarian judicialbranch caught in struggles about the field of power

OLE HAMMERSLEV - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE, Universityof

Transitional justice: From political actions to judicial activismin Portugal

JOÃO PAULO DIAS - Centro de Estudos Sociais

Media, justice and politics: A new format for judicial reformsin Europe

C. DALLARA - BOLOGNA, Università diRAMONA COMAN - BRUXELLES, Université Libre deDANIELA PIANA - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi

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Symposium

Interest organizations: Is the power of organizedinterests declining?

Chairs: Bernhard Weßels, Social ScienceResearch Center Berlin, Germany

Danica Fink-Hafner, Ljubljana University,Slovenia

Chairs: Susanne Pickel, Greifswald University,Germany

Room H 03 + H 04

Don’t miss!

18.00 - 19.00 - Plenary Lecture by

John Mearsheimer

19.00 - 22.00 - Drinks reception

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Analysing Legitimation Discourses –Methodological Issues and Substantive

Findings

Chair: Frank Nullmeier - BREMEN, Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Legitimating of the Iraq War: Exploiting Incidents and StageManagement in the US-Strategy

THOMAS KRUMM - KENT, University ofJOCHEN FISCHER - MARBURG, Philipps-Universität

Narratives of Legitimacy: The (De-)Legitimation of Nationaland International Political Orders in the Media Discourses ofFour Western Democracies

STEFFEN SCHNEIDER - BREMEN, Universität

Arguing Away the Legitimacy Gap in Global Governance? TheCase of the UN Global Compact

PATRICK HAACK - ZURICH, University ofANDREAS GEORG SCHERER - ZURICH, University of

Legitimizing the European Union in different nationalcontexts - the cases of Poland and East Germany

NICOLA BUECKER - BREMEN, Jacobs University

Legitimation as Reflexive Communicative Practice – The Caseof Political Inquiries

RIXTA WUNDRAK - BERLIN, Freie UniversitätSTEFFEN ALBRECHT - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Panel 383 Room H 01

Social movements and rebel groups: Howvalues, organization, resources,

political opportunities, shape theirstrategies

Chair: Luis de la Calle - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: Laia Balcells - YALE University

Disc.: Laia Balcells - YALE University

Luis de la Calle EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Violence and Mobilization in Intra-State Armed ConflictsLIVIA ISABELLA SCHUBIGER - ZURICH, University

Revolutionary Restraint: Marxism Leninism and ViolenceAgainst Civilians in Mozambique and Angola

KAI THALER - YALE University

Understanding the Political Activism of Armed Groups and ItsRegulation: The Role and Strategy of Hezbollah in LebanesePolitics

BENEDETTA BERTI - TUFTS University Fletcher School

Ethnic and Religious Diversity, Natural Resources and CivilWar

TIM WEGENAST - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudiesMATTHIAS BASEDAU - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudies

Panel 235 Room H 02

Perceptions of Law in the Governanceof Globalising markets by PoliticalScientists, Sociologists and in Legal

Scholarship

Chair: Christian Joerges - BREMEN, Universität

Co-Chair: Regina Kreide - GIESSEN, University of

Disc.: Markus Krajewski - POTSDAM, Universität

Can markets secure human rights [tabled]MANUEL COURET BRANCO - ÉVORA, University of

The Metamorphosis of the Functional Synthesis. On therelationship between law and politics in trans-nationaleconomic governance

POUL F KJAER - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Conflict Resolution or Conflict Prevention? Strategies to Dealwith Overlapping Jurisdictions in Competition Control

MICHAEL BLAUBERGER - BREMEN, Universität CollaborativeResearch Center 597

National Regulations for a Borderless Industry: US versus UKApproaches to Online Gambling

BETSI BEEM - SYDNEY, University ofJOHN MIKLER - SYDNEY, University of

From national welfare markets to a European social model?[tabled]

FLORIAN BLANK - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems- Universität

Conflicting Rationalities? Judicial Governance in PostnationalConstellations

SABINE FRERICHS - HELSINKI, University of

The Corporation in transnational law: Setting the foundationsMAURO ZAMBONI - BREMEN, Universität

Panel 311 Room H 05

Political Psychology: Promisingtheoretical and methodological

innovations

Chair: Henk Dekker - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Tom Murray - DUBLIN, University College

Enrico Zoffoli DARMSTADT, TechnischeUniversität

Studying Political Decision-Making in Welfare State ReformUsing Prospect Theory

BARBARA VIS - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Hard cognition and subjective rationality: Rules andconditions for an integration

RODOLPHE GOUIN - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques de

Understanding Individual Decision Making using ProcessTracing

RICHARD R LAU - Rutgers UniversityDAVID P REDLAWSK - IOWA, University of

Assessing Cross-Country Comparability for a ContentiousConcept: Equivalence of Attitudes towards Democracy in theWorld Value Survey, 2005

GAL ARIELY - HAIFA, University ofELDAD DAVIDIV -

Panel 549 Room H 06

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Framing processes and deliberativepolitics

Chair: Mauro Barisione - MILANO, Universitá degli studidi

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

One frame to rule them all? How institutionalised meta-frames emerge in news coverage of international politicalevents – the story of international press coverage of theWTO Doha Round.

RUNE SAUGMANN ANDERSEN - COPENHAGEN, University of

Framing parliamentary inquiriesTHOMAS SCHEFFER - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

When framing and deliberation make the difference: Partyfunding reforms in France and Britain

MICHAEL KOß - POTSDAM, Universität

Framing Trust in Greek Political InstitutionsIOANNA KAFTANZOGLOU - ATHENS, University ofROI PANAGIOTOPOULOU - ATHENS, University of

Public opinion and the contest over the framing of the Iraqwar in Italy and the United States

FRANCESCO OLMASTRONI - SIENA, Università degli studi di

Panel 306 Room H 07

Reading art politically/resistingpolitical reading

Chair: Matti Hyvärinen - TAMPERE, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Poetry after 9/11 – an act of barbarism?TOMMI KOTONEN - JYVÄSKYLÄ, University of

Resisting the too- Early (and too Late) Politicization of Soundand Musical Events [tabled]

LAURI SIISIÄINEN - JYVÄSKYLÄ, University of

Neither Fiction nor Politics, or Perhaps Both: Reading J.M.Coetzee’s Diary of a Bad Year between Intervention andResistance

CARLO SALZANI - BONN, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität

Terror and Resistance to Too Early Politicization: DonDeLillo’s Falling Man [tabled]

MATTI HYVÄRINEN - TAMPERE, University of Department of SocialResearch

Contentious Master Tropes: Art vs. Politics in ProtestsCRISTIANA OLCESE - READING University

The Ciphers of the Landscape: Art and the Shrinking Spaceof Political Enunciation in Palestine

LAURA JUNKA - EAST LONDON, University of / LAPLAND,University of

Panel 323 Room H 08

Gendered Ceremony and Ritual inLegislative Institutions I

Chair: Faith Armitage - LONDON, University of,BIRKBECK COLLEGE

Co-Chair: Rosa Malley - BRISTOL, University of

Disc.: -

Gender, nation and hierarchy in the openings of the SwedishRiksdag

CECILIA ÅSE - STOCKHOLMS Universitet

The Working of Ritual and Ceremony in South Africa’sParliament

VICTORIA HASSON - SHEFFIELD, University of

Disrupting rituals of parliamentary debate in the Indianparliament

CAROLE SPARY - WARWICK, University of

Are parliamentary ceremonies at Westminster a problem forBritish democracy?

FAITH ARMITAGE - LONDON, University of, BIRKBECK COLLEGE

Institutionalizing Exclusion? the Gendered Dimensions ofNorms and Rituals in the Chilean Congress

SUSAN FRANCESCHET - CALGARY, University of

Panel 426 Room S 12

Perceptions and voting behaviour

Chair: Lionel Marquis - LAUSANNE, Université de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Expectations about Coalitions and Strategic Voting underProportional Representation

MICHAEL HERRMANN - MANNHEIM, Universität

Components of Issue Ownership: The Interlinkage ofProblem Solving Competencies and Group Representation inthe Formation of Issue Ownership

RUNE STUBAGER - AARHUS UniversitetRUNE SLOTHUUS - AARHUS Universitet

Understanding Perceptions of Left and Right in NewDemocracies: A Comparative Study of Croatia and Slovenia[tabled]

WILLY JOU - CALIFORNIA - IRVINE, University

Discursive Mobilisation and Issue Linkage in EU ReferendumsMIN SHU - WASEDA University

Campaign effects in direct-democratic votes: The mediatingrole of individual and contextual characteristics [tabled]

PASCAL SCIARINI - GENÈVE, Université deANKE TRESCH - GENÈVE, Université de

The electoral success of beauties and beastsGEORG LUTZ - LAUSANNE, Université de FORS

Panel 475 Room S 13

Reflexive Governance and environmentalpolitics. Conceptual and empirical

achievements and perspectives

Chair: Sabine Weiland - LOUVAIN, Universitécatholique de

Co-Chair: Peter Feindt - CARDIFF University

Disc.: Peter Feindt - CARDIFF University

Institutional dynamics in the governance of Global PublicGoods: A Case Study on the Microbial Commons

TOM DEDEURWAERDERE - LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

The North Sea Fisheries Crisis and Good Governance [tabled]LIZA GRIFFIN - WESTMINSTER, University of

Conventional environmental politics and the space ofantagonism

CHIARA CERTOMÀ - Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa

Reflexive governance of climate change in the food industryPETER FEINDT - CARDIFF UniversityANDREW FLYNN - CARDIFF University

Designing reflexive governance: Politics and contextJAN-PETER VOß - Berlin Institute of TechnologyADRIAN SMITH - SUSSEX, University of

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Reflexive governance of common goods – a way forward inEuropean forest policy?

SABINE WEILAND - Collège Thomas More

Panel 402 Room S 14

Rescaling Family Policy

Chair: Annette Henninger - BERLIN,Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB)

Co-Chair: Christine Wimbauer - BERLIN,Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB)

Disc.: -

Veto Players - Restraining or Facilitating Family PolicyChange?

REGINA AHRENS - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems- UniversitätSONJA BLUM - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems- Universität

Ideas, rules and agency: The evolution of family policies inHungary and in Poland

DOROTA SZELEWA - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Childcare Reforms after Barcelona: Toward a Paradigm Shift?TIMO WEISHAUPT - MANNHEIM, Universität

Panel 483 Room S 15

Metagoverning Interactive Governanceand Policymaking

Chair: Jacob Torfing - ROSKILDE, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Meta-governing municipal networks with elected councils asnodes: The role of the state, political parties andorganisations

GRO SANDKJAER HANSSEN - OSLO, N.I.B.R.SIGNY IRENE VABO - OSLO University College

Vertical politics and horizontal governance: Frame worksetting as meta-governance

JOOP F.M. KOPPENJAN - DELFT University of TechnologyM. KARS - DELFT, University of Technology

Metagoverning governance styles: Increasing the publicmanager’s toolbox

LOUIS MEULEMAN - NYENRODE BUSINESS University

Meta-governance and the UK Nuclear Industry: A LimitingCase

KEITH BAKER - SOUTHAMPTON, University ofGERRY STOKER - SOUTHAMPTON, University of

Panel 459 Room S 16

Carl Schmitt and the Possibility ofInternational Ethics

Chair: Andreas Behnke - READING University

Co-Chair: Sergei Prozorov - HELSINKI, University of

Disc.: Sergei Prozorov - HELSINKI, University of

The Political Theology of IR: Taking Schmitt SeriouslyMIKA LUOMA-AHO - LAPLAND, University of

Carl Schmitt's Ethics?MIKA OJAKANGAS - HELSINKI, University of

The Inertia of the ExceptionLINDA BISHAI - United States Institute of Peace

Katechon Vs. Antichrist. How to imagine the world orderfrom theological references. [tabled]

TRISTAN STORME - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Carl Schmitt: The possibility of ethics [tabled]PATRICE CAILLEBA - Groupe ESC Pau

The Use of Anomie: Schmitt and Agamben on the Figure ofthe Katechon

SERGEI PROZOROV - HELSINKI, University of

Carl Schmitt, Immanuel Kant, and the Theory ofInternational Relations: Political Theology vs. PoliticalPhilosophy

OLIVER HIDALGO - REGENSBURG Universtität

Panel 338 Room S 17

The Internet, Youth PoliticalKnowledge and Political Participation

Chair: Henry Milner - UMEÅ Universitet

Co-Chair: Andreas Ladner - LAUSANNE, Université de

Disc.: Kimmo Grönlund - ÅBO AKADEMI

When the youth talk about climate change. A comparison ofthe learning potential of on-line and face-to-face politicaldiscussions

STÉPHANIE WOJCIK - PARIS 12, University ofJULIEN TALPIN - PARIS 8/CSU, University of

The effects of (interactive) internet use on politicalknowledge, attitudes and participation. An analysis of panelsurvey results for 16-18 years olds in Belgium and Canada.

SARA VISSERS - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitELLEN QUINTELIER - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Electronic Media and Political Knowledge among 15- to 21-year-old French-speaking Belgians

BERNARD FOURNIER - LIÈGE, Université deRAPHAËL DARQUENNE - LIÈGE, Université de

The Internet, Media Use, and Informed Youth PoliticalParticipation

HENRY MILNER - UMEÅ Universitet

Do online vote selectors influence the direction and quality ofthe vote?

OUTI RUUSUVIRTA - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, TheMARTIN ROSEMA - TWENTE, University of

E-democracy: Tools to increase civic literacy and voterturnout [tabled]

ANDREAS LADNER - LAUSANNE, Université de

Panel 420 Room S 18

Uncertainties of Democracy in LatinAmerica

Chair: Bert Hoffmann - GIGA Institute of LatinAmerican Studies

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Marianne Braig - BERLIN, Freie Universität

The Social Missions in Venezuela: Between state control andparticipatory democracy

ANNE DAGUERRE - MIDDLESEX University

Expanding Social Citizenship: The Pursuit of a ReformedPension System

CRAIG WIRT - YORK, University of

Civil and uncivil actors in the Latin American urban domainDIRK KRUIJT - UTRECHT, University of

The Long Walk: Democracy in MexicoEVREN CELIK 'WILTSE - HACETTEPE University /MASSACHUSETTS-AMHERST, University of

Politics vs. Policy: Is Public Security Reform a Threat toDemocracy in Brazil?

ANTHONY W PEREIRA - TULANE University

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Liberalism and HumanitarianIntervention in the History of Ideas

Chair: Oliver Eberl - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Anna Geis - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTEFRANKFURT

Technologies of Compassion: Towards a history ofhumanitarianism, 1860-2009

BERTRAND TAITHE - MANCHESTER, University of

Reasons for and against intervention in modern natural lawSIMONE ZURBUCHEN - FRIBOURG, University of Fribourg

Humanitarian Intervention - Old Wine in New Bottles?BEATE JAHN - SUSSEX, University of

L’intervention d’humanité in 19th century International Law– A theoretic construction of a droit humain

KRISTINA LOVRIC - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Explaining Variation in U.S. Multilateralism for Small-scalemilitary enforcement operations since 1990

STEFANO RECCHIA - COLUMBIA University

Panel 199 Room S 20

Religious cleavage or religiousconflict: The role of politics inmobilising religious identities

Chair: Cristiano Vezzoni - MILANO, Universitá deglistudi di

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Reawakening Enlightenment? The Counter-ReligiousMovements in European Public Discourse

ANDERS BERG-SØRENSEN - COPENHAGEN, University of

Does religion affect Italian political system in the secondrepublic?

ROBERTO BIORCIO - MILANO - BICOCCA, Università degli studi diILARIO GRASSO - MILANO - BICOCCA, Università degli studi di

Religious identities and political attitude in ItalyALBERTA GIORGI - MILANO - BICOCCA, Università degli studi di

The political character of Islamic businessmen in TurkeyBERRIN OSMANOGLU - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de and Bahcesehir University (Istanbul)

Local and global contention: Conflicts around religiousissues. A comparison of two middle-size cities in Italy, Parmaand Verona.

LORENZO BOSI - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 165 Room S 21

New perspectives on the impact ofmedia on voting behaviour

Chair: Marina Popescu - ESSEX, University of andMedian Research Centre

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Context, Content and individual Characteristics: Developinga dynamic, multi-level model of election Campaign Effects

CLAES DE VREESE - AMSTERDAM, University of

Can mass media mobilize and empower voters in elections?A multi-level analysis of OECD countries

LISA MÜLLER - ZURICH, University ofBRUNO WÜEST - ZURICH, University of

Priming Europe: In the News and in the Minds of the VotersSUSAN A BANDUCCI - EXETER, University ofGEORGIOS XEZONAKIS - EXETER, University of

Explaining When and Why Media Influence Citizens: A Multi-Method Cross-National Analysis

MARINA POPESCU - ESSEX, University of

Explaining Political Sophistication in a Comparative ContextMATHIEU TURGEON - NORTH TEXAS, University ofROBERT LUSKIN - TEXAS AT AUSTIN, University of

Panel 419 Room S 22

Changing State Structure and Action

Chair: B. Guy Peters - PITTSBURGH, University of

Co-Chair: Anand Menon - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Disc.: B. Guy Peters - PITTSBURGH, University of

A Comparative Study of Political Appointments andBureaucratic Competence

VICTOR LAPUENTE - GÖTEBORGS UniversitetCOLIN PROVOST - LONDON, University College

After the Developmental State: Reduction or ReconfigurationKEUNSEI KIM - Sungkyunkwan UniversityHYUNSHIN PARK - Sungkyunkwan University

Member states and the European Commission: Thereassertion of control

HUSSEIN KASSIM - EAST ANGLIA, University ofANAND MENON - BIRMINGHAM, University of

“Hollowing out” and “Filling in”: Understanding Change inState Structure

WOLFGANG MÜLLER - MANNHEIM, Universität

Internationalization and the state: Reforming regulatoryinstitutions

MARK THATCHER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Panel 334 Room S 23

Contradictions of values and patternsof politics and government in new

democracies

Chair: Georg Sootla - TALLINN University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The logic of transition's rootsMARA KUHL - Independent consultant for public administrations

Path Dependence and the Quality of Democracy in Post-Communist Countries

IVAN TIMOFEEV - Moscow State Institute of InternationalRelationsMARTIN BRUSIS - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Re-conceptualizing the Transition: The Effects ofEuropeanization on the Reforms of Public Administration inCEECs [tabled]

SENKA STANIVUKOVICOVA - GRONINGEN, Rijksuniversiteit

Policy Making and Patterns of Governance in HungaryTERRY COX - GLASGOW, University ofSANDOR GALLAI - CORVINUS University of Budapest

Too much politics - and too little? Party systems in the newmember states of EU [tabled]

LI BENNICH-BJÖRKMAN - UPPSALA Universitet Department ofGovernment

I do it my way: Central and Eastern European countriesways to policy coherence

ROMANA CAREJA - COLOGNE, University of

Variables of sustainable governance in post communistcountries – new EU member states

GEORG SOOTLA - TALLINN University

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Post-accession crisis in the new member states: Progressingor backsliding in the EU?

ATTILA ÁGH - Budapest Corvinus University

Panel 511 Room S 24

Inside the Radical Right: AnInternalist Perspective

Chair: Matthew Goodwin - MANCHESTER, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Kurt Richard Luther - KEELE, University of

The Public Image of Leaders of Right-Wing Populist Parties:The Role of the Mass Media

LINDA BOS - AMSTERDAM, University ofWOUTER VAN DER BRUG - AMSTERDAM, University of

'This rally is a must' - Which factors lead neo-Nazis to takepart in demonstration marches?

FABIAN VIRCHOW, - MARBURG, Philipps-Universität

Right-wing extremist groups and Internet: Construction ofIdentity, Source of Mobilization and Organization

MANUELA CAIANI - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTELINDA PARENTI - FIRENZE, Università degli studi di

“Enemy from inside” the party and…inside us ? What theresearcher does to the local teams of the radical right inFrance: Return to a possible controversial relationship

MERMAT DJAMEL - LILLE II, University of

Pan-German student fraternities and the Austrian FreedomParty: A reciprocal relationship

BERNHARD WEIDINGER - VIENNA, University of

Panel 242 Room S 25

Evaluation of territorial andfunctional reform policies in the

intergovernmental setting

Chair: Hellmut Wollmann - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Co-Chair: Sabine Kuhlmann - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Disc.: Thomas Widmer - ZURICH, University of

Territorial reform of local government and alternativestrategies: A comparative inquiry into evaluation criteriaunderpinning decisions and debate in Belgium. [tabled]

BART DE PEUTER - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit PublicManagement InstituteELLEN WAYENBERG - GHENT University University College GhentVALÉRIE PATTYN - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

The Performance of Decentralization Policies Compared. Anassessment of national decentralization policies and theirimpact on local government performance in Germany, Franceand England

STEPHAN GROHS - BOCHUM, Ruhr-UniversitätFALK EBINGER - BOCHUM, Ruhr-UniversitätRENATE REITER - POTSDAM, Universität

Process and Effects of four Municipal Mergers [tabled]MICHIEL HERWEIJER - GRONINGEN, RijksuniversiteitRIEN FRAANJE - Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken (Raad voorOpenbaar Bestuur)

Assessing decentralization in Italy between political systemand democratic accountability.

ANDREA LIPPI - FIRENZE, Università degli studi di

Territorial reform and decentralization in a centralist country:The Greek case

NIKOS HLEPAS - PANOS GETIMIS - ATHENS, University of

Can public services be improved through territorial reforms?Triggers, diffusion and success of intermunicipal co-operationand amalgamations at Swiss Local Authorities

RETO STEINER - BERN, Universitaet

Evaluation Practices, Governance Doctrines, and the SwedishTerritorial Metropolitan Initiative

NILS HERTTING - UPPSALA UniversitetEVERT VEDUNG - UPPSALA, University of

Panel 358 Room S 26

Democracy and justice in distributiveconflicts

Chair: Claudia Landwehr - FRANKFURT, JohannWolfgang Goethe-Universität

Co-Chair: Katrin Toens - HAMBURG, Universität / FLORIDA,University of

Disc.: -

How Central is the Middle-Class? Welfare State Reform,Distributive Conflicts and the Middle-Class - Germany andSweden compared

WOLFRAM LAMPING - HANNOVER UniversitätMICHAEL HAUS - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

Justice and Democracy: Similar but yet very Different?FABIAN SCHUPPERT - BELFAST, QUEEN'S University of

Distributive conflict, social justice and rule of law inethnically diverse post-communist democracies in the EU: Acase study of the jurisprudence of Estonian courts

TATJANA EVAS - BREMEN, Universität

Just procedures in health care - The importance ofstrengthening policy legitimacy when setting priorities. AComparison of Policy Design for Provision of AssistiveDevices in Two Swedish County Councils

ANN-CHARLOTTE NEDLUND - LINKÖPINGS Universitet

Redistributive Conflicts and Preferences for Tax Schemes inEurope

ANTONIO M JAIME-CASTILLO - GRANADA, University ofJOSE L SAEZ-LOZANO - GRANADA, University of

Panel 150 Room S 27

Democratic representation in themultilevel European polity and beyond

Chair: John Erik Fossum - ARENA, University of Oslo

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: John Erik Fossum - ARENA, University of Oslo

Civil society as an element of the compound representativestructure of the EU

HANS JÖRG TRENZ - ARENA, University of Oslo

Representative democracy in the EU and Canada comparedMICHAEL HOWLETT - SIMON FRASER UniversityDAVID LAYCOCK - SIMON FRASER UniversityJOHN ERIK FOSSUM - OSLO, Universitetet I

1+27=? Setting criteria for the additivity of levels ofparliamentary representation, the case of the EuropeanUnion.

CHRISTOPHER LORD - ARENA, University of Oslo

The European Union’s Multilevel Parliamentary Field inPractice: The Case of the Services Directive

BEN CRUM - AMSTERDAM, Vrije UniversiteitERIC MIKLIN - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Selling EU decisions at home - governmental strategies inthe face of a lack of congruence

MARJOLEIN MEIJER - ANTWERP, University of

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Politicising EU decision-making through national parliaments:Chances and risks. [tabled]

ERIC MIKLIN - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Panel 415 Room S 28

Special Interests Groups:Mobilisation, Strategy and

Effectiveness

Chair: Patrick Bernhagen - ABERDEEN, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Caelesta Poppelaars - ANTWERP, University of

Heike Klüver MANNHEIM, Universität

Linking Interest Group Characteristics with Patterns ofPolitical Engagement

DARREN HALPIN - ROBERT GORDON UniversityANNE BINDERKRANTZ - AARHUS Universitet

The Development of the WTO Interest Group Population. AnOrganizational Ecology Perspective

MARCEL HANEGRAAFF - ANTWERP, University ofJAN BEYERS - ANTWERP, University ofCAELESTA POPPELAARS - ANTWERP, University of

Interest Group Politics in the EU: The National LevelANDREAS DUER - DUBLIN, University CollegeGEMMA MATEO - DUBLIN, University College

The Strategies of Business Interests in EU PoliticsRAINER EISING - BOCHUM, Ruhr-Universität

Business Lobbying, Public Policy and Political InfluencePATRICK BERNHAGEN - ABERDEEN, University ofBRETT TRANI - ABERDEEN, University of

Panel 276 Room 114

Informal institutions in the age ofglobalisation - different world

regions compared

Chair: Gero Erdmann - GIGA German Institute of Globaland Area Studies

Co-Chair: Christian von Soest - GIGA German Institute ofGlobal and Area Studies

Disc.: Gero Erdmann - GIGA German Institute of Globaland Area Studies

Comparing neopatrimonialism: First empirical results fromAfrica, Latin America and Southeast Asia and implications forthe concept [tabled]

CHRISTIAN VON SOEST - GIGA German Institute of Global andArea StudiesKARSTEN BECHLE - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudiesNINA KORTE - GIGA German Institute of Global and Area

Democratic Decentralization and Neopatrimonialism inIndonesia

CHRISTIAN VON LUEBKE - STANFORD University

Informal institutions and the implementation of the “NewPoverty Agenda”: Comparisons across five least developedcountries.

OLE THERKILDSEN - Danish Institute for International StudiesANNE METTE KJÆR - AARHUS Universitet

Moderating Effects of Patronage in the Middle East andEastern Europe

GUL M KURTOGLU ESKISAR - DOKUZ EYLUL UniversitySHERRILL STROSCHEIN - LONDON, University College

Does Neopatrimonialism hinder Reform? – Taxadministration in the Philippines and Indonesia

NINA KORTE - GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies

Informal Institutions and Negative Stability in Post-SovietRentier States

ANDREA GAWRICH - KIEL UniversityANJA FRANKE - KIEL University

Panel 215 Room 231

The Institutional Dynamics ofMigration Policy-Making

Chair: Peter Scholten - TWENTE, Universiteit

Co-Chair: Christina Boswell - EDINBURGH, University of

Disc.: -

The Institutional Dynamics of Integration Policy-Making oncity level

MARTIN 'BAK JØRGENSEN - AALBORG Universitet

How integration measures transformed into integrationrequirements

INES MICHALOWSKI - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Liberal economic institutions and contemporary shifts in UKimmigration policy

CHRIS WRIGHT - CAMBRIDGE, University of

To skill or not to skill: Immigration control through educationand training policy

CAMILLA DEVITT - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Controlling marriage to control migration – Revisiting thenotions of marriages of convenience and forced marriages

LAURA BLOCK - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 307 Room 232

Environmental Policy: Agenda-Settingand Policy Formulation

Chair: Frank Fischer - KASSEL, University of

Co-Chair: Miranda Schreuers - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Disc.: -

Experts and other animals: Organizing policymaking in theUK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

KATY WILKINSON - NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, University of

Critical securitization of climate policyARUN MUKHOPADHYAY -

The Politics of Forests: The (non-)governance of naturalresources within the United Nations

HELGA PÜLZL - SALZBURG, Universität

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Trust, Solidarity and Tolerance -civic resources for a European Union

in trouble

Chair: Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski - POTSDAM,Universität

Co-Chair: Viktoria Kaina - POTSDAM, Universität

Disc.: -

European Identity and Civic trust: Normative, methodologicaland empirical considerations

CLAUDIA WIESNER - MARBURG, Philipps-Universität

Rethinking Citizenship in Europe: The agonistic ConceptionPAULINA TAMBAKAKI - WESTMINSTER, University of

Europeanisation of political discourses: Empirical evidence ondiscrimination

BERNA NUMAN - READING University

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Mobilising civic resources for problem-solving througheParticipation

SIMON SMITH - LEEDS, University of

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Private Security Governance

Chair: Klaus Dieter Wolf - PEACE RESEARCHINSTITUTE FRANKFURT

Co-Chair: Susanne Fischer - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTEFRANKFURT

Disc.: Heiner Hänggi - Geneva Centre for theDemocratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)

The Role of Business for Peace and Security – Findings fromComparative Case Studies

SUSANNE FISCHER - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURT

How far does economic self-interest carry? Incentives andImpediments for corporate engagements in peace – the caseof the tourism sector.

ULRIKE JORAS - swisspeace

Organizational Security and Its Impact on Mission, Violenceand Governance

DEBORAH AVANT - CALIFORNIA - IRVINE, University of

Governing Business Space in Rio de JaneiroALEXANDER FREIER - LEIPZIG, University of

Private Security Governance and the Transformation ofDemocracy

ELKE KRAHMANN - BRISTOL, University of

Panel 277 Room H 10

Mobilisation and Protest Communicationon the Social Web

Chair: Markus Rohde - SIEGEN, University of

Co-Chair: Sigrid Baringhorst - SIEGEN, University of

Disc.: Heike Walk - TU Berlin

Consumer Protest Politics on the (Social) Web: DoingDemocracy beyond borders?

VERONIKA KNEIP - SIEGEN, FK 615: MedienumbrücheJOHANNA NIESYTO - SIEGEN, FK 615: Medienumbrüche

Protest and inclusion: The role of political intermediaries forradical participation in an internet context

CAMILO CRISTANCHO - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Identity and Culture in Digital Political MobilizationCHRISTINA NEUMAYER - SALZBURG, Universität

The new divide of digital civic activity - politics of hate andhope

TAPIO HÄYHTIÖ - TAMPERE, University ofJARMO RINNE - TAMPERE, University of

Panel 557 Room HPI 1

Constructivism in Practice I: Frommeta to method?

Chair: Oliver Kessler - BIELEFELD, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

An embedded IRist: Fieldwork in constructivist IRXYMENA KUROWSKA - BUDAPEST, Central European University

Methodological pluralism in constructivism: Deconstructingand reconstructing empirical international relations andpolitical science research through a critical socialconstructivist approach

KAREN DEVINE - DUBLIN CITY University

Lost in translation – Constructivist norm theory and theirconceptual limits

MATTHIAS HOFFERBERTH - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-UniversitätCHRISTIAN WEBER - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Advancing the linguistic turn in constructivist studiesAMELIE KUTTER - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Panel 496 Room HPI 2

Kant and International Relations

Chair: Sharon Anderson-Gold - Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Kant on global justiceHELGA VARDEN - ILLINOIS - URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, University of

Kant and the jus post bellum [tabled]MARTIN FRANK - BREMEN, UNIVERSITÄT

National State, Postnational Constellations and democracy:Kant after Habermas?

FOTINI VAKI - Ionian University

Kant’s Theory of Human RightsLUIGI CARANTI - CATANIA, Università di

Kant’s Changing CosmopolitanismPAULINE KLEINGELD - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Kant and Rethinking the InternationalMUHAMMED AGCAN - MARMARA University Visiting ResearchFellow at the University of Sussex

Kant’s lex permissiva and the state’s rights over its territory[tabled]

OLIVIERO ANGELI - Centre Marc Bloch

Panel 271 Room HPI 3

Religious Actors and the Media:Forging Identities in a Complex

Political Environment

Chair: Christoph Schumann - BERN, Universität

Co-Chair: Carola Richter - ERFURT, University of

Disc.: -

Political discourse in the media of national Muslimorganizations in the USA

SABINA VON FISCHER - BERN, Universität

Contentious Politics, Mobilization and the Role of Religion:The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and its Media Strategies

CAROLA RICHTER - ERFURT, University of

Muslim media and the role of religion, language, andethnicity in the German public sphere

CHRISTOPH SCHUMANN - ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG, Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet

China, Islam and InternetHO WAI-YIP - Hong Kong Institute of Education

Commanding Good and the Common Good Interpretationand Authority of Islamic Law on the Internet

JENS KUTSCHER - ERLANGEN-NUERNBERG, Friedrich-AlexanderUniversitaet

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Changing Normative Orders in SecurityGovernance

Chair: Cornelia Ulbert - DUISBURG-ESSEN, Universityof

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Keith Krause - Graduate Institute ofInternational and Development Studies, Geneva

Confidence-Building Measures: Research Programs andDebates [tabled]

GAMAL SELIM - CALGARY, University of

The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and the Revival of theInternational Trusteeship

NOEMI GAL-OR - KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC University

Changing Discourses, Changing Practices? GenderMainstreaming and Security

JUTTA JOACHIM - HANNOVER UniversitätANDREA SCHNEIKER - HANNOVER Universität

Security sectors and security actors: Discussing the viabilityof the Copenhagen School in the Cyprus question [tabled]

ALPER KALIBER -

Pluralized Normative Orders of Security and DevelopmentLISBETH ZIMMERMANN - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

SALW norms, DDR practice and the liberal Peace thesis: Thebottom line

SIMONE THOLENS - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 405 Room HFF 1

Governing Divided Societies:Territorial and non-territorial tools

of conflict management

Chair: Wilfried Swenden - EDINBURGH, University of

Co-Chair: Klaus Detterbeck - MAGDEBURG, University of

Disc.: -

Organizing for Stability: Strategic Choices and Dilemmas forState-wide parties in Divided Societies

WILFRIED SWENDEN - EDINBURGH, University ofKLAUS DETTERBECK - MAGDEBURG, University of

Why is territorial autonomy not enough?KRIS DESCHOUWER - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Ethno-Federalism and Power-Sharing: Deadly Mix or MagicalFormula?

MATTHIJS BOGAARDS - BREMEN, Jacobs University

European tools of conflict management in Central Europeanstates with Hungarian minorities [tabled]

LÁSZLÓ MARÁCZ - AMSTERDAM, University of

Ethnic Federalism, Political Allegiance and the Right toSecede

IAN OFLYNN - NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, University of

The politics of territory in ethnically polarized cities: Lookingfor a comparative framework [tabled]

MARCO ALLEGRA - TORINO, Università degli studi di

The perils of post-ethnic political mobilization: A case studyof Bosnia-Herzegovina

PETER VERMEERSCH - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitHELEEN TOUQUET - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Panel 258 Room HFF 2

The EU in Multilateral SecurityGovernance

Chair: Sonia Lucarelli - BOLOGNA, Università degliStudi di

Co-Chair: Luk Van Langenhove - UNU-CRIS Bruges

Disc.: Ruth Hanau Santini - BOLOGNA, Università degliStudi di

Multi-level Governance for Human SecurityLUK VAN LANGENHOVE - United Nations University

EU Security Contributions in Multilateral SettingsEMIL KIRCHNER - ESSEX, University of

Regional Security Governance and in Post-WestphalianStates

JAMES SPERLING - AKRON. University of

The EU and multilateral governance of migrationMICHELA CECCORULLI - Forum on the Problems of Peace and WarEMMANUEL FANTA - United Nations University

The EU in Multilateral Security Governance: A TheoreticalReflection

SONIA LUCARELLI - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi diSTUART CROFT - WARWICK, University of

EU policy and multilateralism on energy security: The case ofthe Russian-Ukrainian gas dispute

SIJBREN DE JONG - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitJAN WOUTERS - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitSTEVEN STERKX -

EU-UN-cooperation in the field of military crisismanagement: Conceptual, institutional and operationalaspects of a strengthened partnership [tabled]

MANUELA SCHEUERMANN - WÜRZBURG, University of

Panel 518 Room HFF 3

Describing and Measuring Intra-PartyConflict

Chair: Richard Katz - JOHNS HOPKINS University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Bill Cross - CARLETON, University of

The Ideological Cohesion of Political Parties. A Study ofParliamentary Speeches in Austria and Germany

HANNA BÄCK - MANNHEIM, UniversitätMARC DEBUS - MANNHEIM, UniversitätWOLFGANG MÜLLER - MANNHEIM, Universität

Cross-Cutting Issues and Party Strategy in the EuropeanUnion

TILL WEBER - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTECRAIG PARSONS - OREGON, University of

Intra-party dynamics : Structural dimensions and networks’analysis

VINCENT DARRACQ - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques de

Dimensions of intra-party conflict and their effect on policystability

SYLVIA PANNOWITSCH - MÜNSTER, Westfälische Wilhlems-Universität

Factionalism within two major but opposite parties: Thecases of the French Parti socialiste (PS) and of the Unionpour un Mouvement Populaire (UMP)

CAROLE BACHELOT - FONDATION NATIONALE DES SCIENCESPOLITIQUESFLORENCE HAEGEL- FONDATION NATIONALE DES SCIENCESPOLITIQUES

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Leadership and political parties inSouthern European Regions

Chair: Antonio Robles Egea - Granada, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Leaders as regional makers in Southern SpainMANUELA ORTEGA RUIZ - GRANADA, University ofFRANCISCO JAVIER LUQUE CASTILLO - GRANADA, University of

Turkey: Strong leadership, weak inner-party democracy?EKREM EDDY GÜZELDERE - European Stability Initiative

Leadership, Political Parties, and the Quality of Democracy inAndalucia

SANTIAGO DELGADO FERNANDEZ - GRANADA, University ofGUADALUPE MARTÍNEZ - GRANADA, University ofRAFAEL VÁZQUEZ-GARCÍA - GRANADA, University of

Forza Italia on the grounds. Recruitment and carriers of anew local political elite in Italy

JEAN-LOUIS BRIQUET - FONDATION NATIONALE DES SCIENCESPOLITIQUES

Panel 186 Room HFF 5

EU-US relations in and after Bush

Chair: Michael Cox - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS& POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: John Deni - US Army / HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

From Rift to Flux: The Evolution of Relationship betweenUnited States and European Union after the BushAdministration.

MATTEO DIAN - Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane (SUM)

Alliance above the Clouds: Mutable EU-US SecurityCooperation in the Field of Satellite Navigation, the Late-1990s to the Present

SHENG-CHIH WANG - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Multilateralism, Security and the Global Political System: TheUS and the EU at the UN

CARLA MONTELEONE - PALERMO, University of

Transaction Costs rather than Soft Balancing! Understandingthe United States Impact on European Security

MORITZ WEISS - ST. GALLEN, Universität

Mind the Gap - US-EU Relations in the war on terrorDAVID BROWN - Defence and International Affairs, Royal MilitaryAcademy Sandhurst

Panel 449 Room HFF 6

Symposium

Party systems: Is there a tendency towards integrationor fragmentation?

Chairs: Steven Weldon, Simon Fraser University,Burnaby, Canada

Gabor Toka, Central European University,Budapest, Hungary

Discussants: Ursula Hoffmann-Lange, University ofBamberg, Germany

Emily Van Haute, University of BritishColumbia, Vancouver, Canada

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Issues in Political Communication

Chair: Raymond Kuhn - LONDON, University of, QUEENMARY

Co-Chair: Darren Lilleker - BOURNEMOUTH, University of

Disc.: -

Quotations in press reporting on political inquiries – Atransposition in a duet

MATTHIAS MICHAELER - BERLIN, Freie UniversitätJAN SCHANK - BERLIN, Freie Universität

The Myth of Nicolas Sarkozy’s popularityO BAISNEE - TOULOUSE, Institut d Etudes Politiques (IEP) de

Le Monde diplomatique: Between journalistic ethics andactivism

NICOLAS HARVEY - RENNES I, lnstitut d Etudes Politiques de

A cross-cultural study of toughness and neutrality in Italianand English televised interviews

AUGUSTO GNISCI - NAPOLI FEDERICO II, Universita diPIERPAOLO ZOLLO - NAPOLI FEDERICO II Universita di

Public service broadcasting in Sarkozy’s FranceRAYMOND KUHN - LONDON, University of, QUEEN MARY

Credibility talk in public diplomacyBEN D MOR - HAIFA, University of

Panel 485 Room H 01

Geopolitics of Conflict andDemocratisation? Middle East, Turkey

and Kosovo

Chair: António Marques Bessa - Instituto Superior deCiências Sociais e Políticas

Co-Chair: Maria do Céu Pinto - MINHO, University of

Disc.: Sandra Maria - Instituto Superior de CiênciasSociais e Políticas

Rodrigues Balão

Islamic Fundamentalist Propaganda: An Instrument to JustifyConflicts? Fatalism anti-democratization?

CÉLIA FELÍCIA BELIM RODRIGUES - Centro de Administração ePolíticas Públicas (CAPP)

Democratization and Conflict: The Case of TurkeysDemocratization under a Moderate Islamic Party

MARIA DO CÉU PINTO - MINHO, University of

The democratic transition in international protectorates: Thecase of Kosovo [tabled]

SÓNIA ALEXANDRA DA SILVA RODRIGUES - Portuguese Institutefor International Relations

Geopolitics of the ConflictANTÓNIO MARQUES BESSA - Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociaise Políticas

Kosovo: After a past of conflict a future of development?PATRÍCIA CALCA - Centre for Public Policies -ISCSP- TechnicalUniversity of Lisbon

Islamist movements and the process of political developmentin Middle East

SANDRA LILIANA COSTA - MINHO, University of

Panel 398 Room H 02

Cultural Political Economy: Politicaland Economic Imaginaries

Chair: Michael Farrelly - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Co-Chair: Lucy Ferguson - SHEFFIELD, University of

Disc.: -

Governance through competing economic imaginaries: Thecase of Israel [tabled]

ARIE KRAMPF - Max Planck Institute for the History of Science,Berlin

Power, Ideas and the Emergence of Institutions in PoliticalEconomy [tabled]

SASCHA MUENNICH - KÖLN, MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUT FÜRGESELLSCHAFTSFORSCHUNG

Constructing Democracy and Economy as Objects ofGovernance in the Local State

MICHAEL FARRELLY - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Varieties of Capitalism, Varieties of Economic Imaginaries,and Varieties of Crisis Interpretation and Response

BOB JESSOP - LANCASTER , University of

Exploring competitiveness as an imaginary of Statetransformation in Medellín Colombia: A Cultural PoliticalEconomy case study

SANTIAGO LEYVA-BOTERO - EAFIT University, Colombia

Images of capitalism in North and SouthCHRISTIAN MAY - BREMEN, Universität

Towards a Cultural Political Economy: Ideational Discourses,Material Power and the Production of (Counter-)Hegemony

NGAI-LING SUM - LANCASTER , University of

Panel 326 Room H 05

Political culture, Identity andLanguage

Chair: Henk Dekker - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt - BERLIN,Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB)

Eva Wisse TILBURG, Universiteit van

Questioning the Globalisation of Democracy: An explorationof how local political culture influences democraticdevelopment

LAUREN LEIGH HINTHORNE - YORK University

Symbols, Freedom of Speech or mere Mocking? An analysisof the struggle over the identity of 12 caricatures

SIGNE KJÆR JØRGENSEN - COPENHAGEN, University of

The emotional dimension of political supportHORST-ALFRED HEINRICH - STUTTGART, Universität

The concept of Anti-American in the US political culture:Current developments.

ZINOVIA LIALIOUTI - PANTEION University of Social & PoliticalScience

Panel 551 Room H 06

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Power and Conflict in World Politics -- The sociology of Pierre Bourdieu in

IR

Chair: Catherine Goetze - Nottingham, Ningbo,University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Catherine Goetze - Nottingham, Ningbo,University of

Honourable behaviour in international politics: Identity,compliance and inclusion/exclusion

LILIANA POP - LONDON METROPOLITAN University

The Construction of Informational Capital in the EuropeanUnion – A case analysis

STEFAN BERNHARD - Institute for Employment Research,Nürnberg

Capitalizing on Bourdieu: Boundary-setting, agency, anddoxic battles in IR

TRINE VILLUMSEN - COPENHAGEN, University of

Towards a transnational field analysis of politicsDAVID SWARTZ - BOSTON University

Power and exclusion among NGOs and their beneficiaries:Who is seen as an authorized speaker?

KRISTINA HAHN - BREMEN, Universität Collaborative ResearchCenter Transformations of the state

What's the political? Bourdieu meets WeberKLAUS SCHLICHTE - MAGDEBURG, University of

Panel 314 Room H 07

Boundaries and Diversity

Chair: Monika Mokre - Austrian Academy of Sciences

Co-Chair: Birte Siim - AALBORG Universitet

Disc.: -

Driving and Framing Immigration Politics in West EuropeanPublic Spheres

MARC A HELBLING - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Experiences from the East – Hungary’s Response toEuropeanization

ROBERT SATA - BUDAPEST, Central European University

Solidarity and Social Justice: Is the Welfare State Soluble inDiversity?

OLIVIER RUCHET - Sciences Po Paris

Panel 411 Room H 08

(Gender) Equality Policies

Chair: Emanuela Lombardo - MADRID, UniversidadeComplutense de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Johanna Kantola - HELSINKI, University of

Gender Mainstreaming in EU Development Policy: Anassessment of Country Strategy Papers and NationalIndicative Programmes

PETRA DEBUSSCHER - GHENT University

Political process of gender mainstreaming in Portugal: Hisactors and instruments

ROSA MONTEIRO - COIMBRA, University ofVIRGÍNIA FERREIRA - COIMBRA. University of

In between family and equality: Women in science and thechanging visibility of all-female education institutions in theUK and Japan

NAO KODATE - KINGS COLLEGE LondonTAKAKO KODATE - Tokyo Womans Christian University

Anti discrimination authorities, strategic litigation orcollective bargaining: Different paths to pay equity?

GESINE FUCHS - ZURICH, University of

Lost in Translations? Implementing Gender Mainstreaming inHungary

KAKUCS NOEMI - AALBORG Universitet Central EuropeanUniversity

Disentangling discrimination on Spanish boards of directors[tabled]

RUTH MATEOS DE CABO - Universidad CEU San PabloRICARDO GIMENO - Banco de España

The Parliament’s hopes were too high – pay surveys as apolicy instrument for equal pay at Finnish workplaces[tabled]

MILJA SAARI - HELSINKI, University of

Panel 429 Room S 12

Approaches to belief choice or change

Chair: Erik Olsson - LUNDS Universitet

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Cognitive Dissonance and the Epistemic Limitation ofDemocratic Decision-making

JAMES WONG - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Information, Beliefs and the Abidance to NormsPETER KOTZIAN - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

A Simulation of Social EpistemologySTAFFAN ANGERE - LUNDS Universitet

Rumour and Perception amidst Social ConflictKAREN GUTTIERI - Naval Postgraduate SchoolALPER CAGLAYAN - Milcord LLC

Rational belief changes for collective agentsDAVID WESTLUND - GOTEBORGS Universitet

Panel 529 Room S 13

Learning, Institutions and theDynamics of Environmental Regimes

Chair: Thomas Sommerer - KONSTANZ, Universität

Co-Chair: Christoph Knill - KONSTANZ, Universität

Disc.: Detlef Jahn - GREIFSWALD, Ernst-Moritz-ArndtUniversity

International Policy Transfer and Domestic Policy Change:Explaining the Success and Failure of National EnvironmentalAction Programmes (NEAPs) in Central and Eastern Europe

RALF NORDBECK - Vienna, University of Natural Resources(BOKU)

Power-games or learning: Developing renewable energypolicies in Spain, Sweden and India

KATRIN UBA - UPPSALA UniversitetHANS BLOMKVIST - UPPSALA Universitet

The Ecological State: Cross-National Patterns ofEnvironmental Governance Regimes

ANDREAS DUIT - STOCKHOLMS Universitet

Dynamics of cooperation: The effect of learning andsocialization on international legal commitment in the area ofair pollution.

SOPHIE PERRIN - ETH Zurich (CIS)

The Circuits of Regulation: Transatlantic Perspectives onPersistent Organic Pollutants and Endocrine DisruptingChemicals

CHRIS ANSELL - CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY, University ofJÖRG BALSIGER - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZurich)

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Global REACH?: The International Contribution of EUChemicals Regulation

KATJA BIEDENKOPF - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Panel 591 Room S 14

Rescaling Health Care Policy

Chair: Fabrizio Gilardi - ZURICH, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The changing political governance structures of Nordic healthcare systems

TERJE P HAGEN - OSLO, Universitetet IKARSTEN VRANGBÆK - COPENHAGEN, University of

Rescaling health care policy Or: What is left of Bismarck andBeveridge after the latest reforms in Germany and the UK

CONSTANZE KATHAN - BILKENT University

The dynamics of health care policy making in Italy: Thedispute between State and regions

FEDERICO TOTH - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi

The Role of Private Hospitals in Turkey: The Increase in TheirImpact, Causes and Consequences

ASLI ORHON - BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY

Hospital System Reform in post-Soviet countriesRODICA PLUGARU - GRENOBLE, Université de

Panel 505 Room S 15

Interactive employment policymaking

Chair: Peter Triantafillou - ROSKILDE, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Municipal responsibility: Enhancing or impeding potentials ofnetwork governance?

BODIL DAMGAARD - Danish National Centre for Social Research

Governing employment policies by numbers: The cases ofAustralia and Denmark

PETER TRIANTAFILLOU - ROSKILDE, University ofMARK CONSIDINE - MELBOURNE, University of

Networking against the odds?ANDERS ESMARK - ROSKILDE, University of

Explaining the development of the OMC in employmentpolicy through P-A analysis

CAROLINE DE LA PORTE - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE,University of

Panel 460 Room S 16

Theorising Partisanship

Chair: Jonathan White - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: Lea Ypi - OXFORD, University of

Disc.: -

A Normative Theory of Intra-Party Democracy: Thirty YearsLater

ALAN WARE - OXFORD, University of

Neutrality, Perfectionism and the Public Funding of PoliticalParties

MATTEO BONOTTI - EDINBURGH, University of

Chronicle of a Death Foretold? Partisanship, Ideology andPublic Reason

LEA YPI - OXFORD, University ofJONATHAN WHITE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE

Partisanship and Moral MotivationDIMITRIS EFTHIMIOU - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 436 Room S 17

Parties, campaigns and mediatechnology

Chair: Rachel Gibson - MANCHESTER, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Stephen Ward - OXFORD, University of

Cyberactivism, campaigning and party change in the Catalanparties [tabled]

ROSA BORGE - OBERTA DE CATALUNYA, UniversitatALBERT PADRÓ-SOLANET - OBERTA DE CATALUNYA, Universitat

Does Exposure to Websites and Weblogs Affect Voters' PartyLeader Image Evaluations? Experimental Studies from the2007 Finnish National Elections

TOM CARLSON - ÅBO AKADEMIKIM STRANDBERG - ÅBO AKADEMIGÖRAN DJUPSUND - ÅBO AKADEMI

When parties position themselves. Political parties in policyspace across Europe

PETER MAIR - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTEALEXANDER H TRECHSEL - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

The internet and French political communication in theaftermath of the 2007 presidential election

THIERRY VEDEL - FONDATION NATIONALE DES SCIENCESPOLITIQUESKAROLINA MICHALSKA KOC - FONDATION NATIONALE DESSCIENCES POLITIQUES

From Alpha- to Beta testing. Web 2.0 in the Norwegian 2007and 2009 Campaigns [tabled]

OYVIND KALNES - LILLEHAMMER University College

The effect of ICTs and new media on Political Party Systems:More democracy or more populism?

YANINA WELP - ZURICH, University ofJONATHAN WHEATLEY - ZURICH, University of

Code Politics: Permanent Campaigning and the CanadianPolitical Sphere

GANAELE LANGLOIS - RYERSON UniversityGREG ELMER - RYERSON University

Panel 501 Room S 18

Corruption, Accountability andDemocratic Politics

Chair: Lucio Renno - BRASILIA, University of

Co-Chair: Mathew Taylor - SAO PAULO, University of

Disc.: Lucio Renno - BRASILIA, University of

Is Political Corruption Contagious?RAVI BHAVNANI - MICHIGAN STATE UniversityCARLOS PEREIRA - MICHIGAN STATE UniversityMATTHEW TAYLOR - SAO PAULO, University of

Democratic Crisis in America: Citizens Experiences withCorruption, Political Protest and the Economy

LUCIO RENNO - BRASILIA, University of

The Politics of Constitutional Amendments in Latin America sNew Democracies

MARCUS ANDRE MELO - PERNAMBUCO, Federal University of(UFPE) - Brazil

Prying Open the Secretive State: Civil society collaborationfor access to information laws

MARCIA GRIMES - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

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Conceptions of Democracy andDemocratic Peace

Chair: Matthew Rendall - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Challenging Oren on the democratic peace: Nixon and thenonsecuritization of India in the 1971 Bangladesh Crisis

JARROD HAYES - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, University of

Gradations of democracy, gradations of peace?BRITTA WEIFFEN - KONSTANZ, Universität

Civil-Military Relations and Democracy Promotion in theAndes

WILLIAM AVILES - NEBRASKA - KEARNEY, University of

Liberal Peace and Class StruggleMATTHEW RENDALL - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Panel 281 Room S 20

New assertiveness or increasingdesperation? Catholic religiousinstitutions and policy making in

Europe

Chair: Kerman Calvo - MADRID, Centro de EstudiosPolíticos y Constitucionales (CEPC)

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Susana Aguilar - MADRID, UniversidadComplutense de

The influence of the Catholic Church on public policy andpublic administration: Evidence from a case study.

ÁNGEL IGLESIAS ALONSO - REY JUAN CARLOS, Universidad

COMECE – the changing role of the Catholic Church in theEuropean Union

DE VLIEGER PIETERJAN - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Religion and Public Policy RevisitedISABELLE STADELMANN-STEFFEN - KONSTANZ, UniversitätRICHARD TRAUNMÜLLER - KONSTANZ, Universität

Libertarian post materialist positions in Southern vs. EasternEuropean party systems: A religious explanation for themirage?

ALBERTO SANZ - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma deJAIME BALAGUER - Centro de Investigaciones SociológicasGUILLERMO CORDERO - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de

Religion and the Welfare state in the 21st Century [tabled]JOSEF HIEN - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

The Church, Moral Issues and Socialist Governments in Spainand Greece

IRENE MARTIN - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma deYANNIS TSIRBAS - ATHENS, University of

Panel 192 Room S 21

The core executive in interministerialcoordination

Chair: Lotte Jensen - COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL

Co-Chair: Jørgen Grønnegaard Christensen - AARHUSUniversitet

Disc.: -

The executive core and governmental strategy in the Nordiccountries

JØRGEN GRØNNEGAARD CHRISTENSEN - AARHUS UniversitetLOTTE JENSEN - COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL

Creeping changes in central government coordination: Thecase of Germany

JULIA FLEISCHER - POTSDAM, UniversitätTHURID HUSTEDT - POTSDAM, Universität

The core executive in the UK: The roles and interactions ofthe Prime Minister and HM Treasury

COLIN THAIN - ULSTER, University of

Core Executives and their Environment. Patterns in OECDMember States

JÖRG SIEGMUND - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitätMARTIN BRUSIS - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Panel 356 Room S 23

Retrenchment scenarios in EasternEuropean welfare states

Chair: Anu Toots - TALLINN University

Co-Chair: Christian Toft - KASSEL, University of

Disc.: -

Transformation of social policy in Central and Eastern Europe- an institutionalist approach

MICHAL POLAKOWSKI - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

The emerging social inclusion regimes in the New EUMember States

NOEMI LENDVAI - BRISTOL, University of

The Social Dialogue in the newest Member States of EU - isthere a cohesion?

BETTINA WAGNER - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

The Transformation of Welfare Systems in the Baltic StatesJOLANTA AIDUKAITE - Institute for Social Research, Lithuania

The Concept of Equality as a Challenge for the FutureDevelopment of East European Member States.

LIA VERSTEEGH - AMSTERDAM, University of

Panel 512 Room S 24

Party-based Euroscepticism in Westernand Eastern Europe

Chair: Florian Hartleb - Chemnitz University ofTechnology

Co-Chair: Kai Arzheimer - MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet

Disc.: -

Europeanization of Euroscepticism? The Significance ofEuropean Parliament Groups and Factions for the Typologyand Ideological Classification of Party-Based Euroscepticism

LAZAROS MILIOPOULOS - BONN, University of

Euroscepticism of Turkish political partiesFILIZ BASKAN - IZMIR University of EconomicsSELIN BENGI GÜMRÜKÇÜ - IZMIR University of Economics

Hellenes-Barbarians and European civilization: A conceptualapproach to the ideologies of the Greek far Right.

DESPINA PAPADIMITRIOU - PANTEION University of Social &Political Science

Hungary - between Euroenthusiasm and EuroscepticsmMELANI BARLAI - Chemnitz University of Technology

Radical right Euroscepticism and the theory of strategicchoice

SOFIA VASILOPOULOU - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

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The design of performance managementsystems and its consequences forpolicy evaluation and governance

Chair: Tom Ling - RAND Europe

Co-Chair: Kai Wegrich - HERTIE School of Governance

Disc.: Christian van Stolk - RAND Europe

Performance Management and Risk based Regulation inSocial and Tax administration – competing orcomplementary logics of control?

CHRISTIAN VAN STOLK - RAND EuropeKAI WEGRICH - HERTIE School of Governance

Assessing the Role of the Executive in Public SectorPerformance

KANISHKA BALASURIYA - GEORGE MASON University

The Multifaceted World of (Potential) PerformanceInformation in the Public Sector: Structuring a ComplexField

ALEXANDER KROLL - POTSDAM, UniversitätJOHN PHILIPP SIEGEL - POTSDAM, Universität

Putting the Politics into Performance ManagementFrameworks

TOM LING - RAND Europe

Executive perception of performance management andleadership in Germany

GERHARD HAMMERSCHMID - HERTIE School of Governance

Panel 521 Room S 26

Global climate justice and varietiesof capitalism

Chair: Robert Gassler - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

A Varieties of Capitalism Approach to DisaggregatedAuthority and Climate Change

JOHN MIKLER - SYDNEY, University of

A Varieties of Capitalism Approach to Incremental versusRadical Technological Change for Reducing Carbon Emissionsin the US and Europe

NEIL HARRISON - The Sustainable Development Institute,Laramie, WyomingJOHN MIKLER - SYDNEY, University of

Free Market Environmentalism: The ideological basis ofAmerican Environmental Policy (2001-2005)

SÉBASTIEN CARÉ - RENNES I, lnstitut d'Etudes Politiques de

Varieties of Carbon Governance – Capture of the CleanDevelopment Mechanism Market by the Chinese state

MIRIAM SCHRÖDER - POTSDAM, Universität

Panel 170 Room S 27

Subconstituency Representation acrossWestern Europe

Chair: Lawrence Ezrow - ESSEX, University of

Co-Chair: Sara Binzer Hobolt - OXFORD, University of

Disc.: Erik Tillman - NEBRASKA, University of

Heterogeneity in Constituency Representation in Europe:How Parties Respond to Opinion Leaders Policy Preferenceson the EU

CATHERINE DE VRIES - AMSTERDAM, University ofERICA EDWARDS - INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIESUniversity of BernMARCO STEENBERGEN - BERN, Universität

Policy Voting and Class Alignments in Post-industrialDemocracies

TIMOTHY HELLWIG - HOUSTON, University of

Explaining the Variance of Perceived and SubstantiveRepresentation [tabled]

KATHRIN KISSAU - LAUSANNE, Université de Swiss Foundation forResearch in Social Science FORSGEORG LUTZ - LAUSANNE, Université de Swiss Foundation forResearch in Social Science FORS

Biased Representation? The Relationship betweenGovernment Policy and Public Preferences acrossSocioeconomic Strata in the United Kingdom

ARMEN HAKHVERDIAN - OXFORD, University of

Satisfying the Core or Campaigning to Score: ExaminingMultiple Economic Voting Dynamics in the Same Electorate

GUY WHITTEN - TEXAS A&M UniversityHARVEY PALMER - University at Buffalo

Partisan Issue Salience Divergence: Responsiveness andstability over time

JANE GREEN - MANCHESTER, University of

Panel 454 Room S 28

Quantitative Text Analysis in EuropeanIntegration Research

Chair: Reinhard Slepcevic - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: Heike Klüver - MANNHEIM, Universität

Disc.: Will Lowe - NOTTINGHAM, University of

Determining the preferences of European Council memberson high-profile issues

MARJOLEIN MEIJER - ANTWERP, University of

Agenda-setting by the European Commission across timeand policy areas: An evaluation of different techniques toautomatically classify policy documents

FRANK HAEGE - LIMERICK, University of

Estimating Parties Policy Positions in European ParliamentElections: A Confrontational Approach

KOSTAS GEMENIS - KEELE, University of

Strategic Arguing in EU Treaty Change Negotiations.Evidence from Quantitative Text Analysis

JANINE REINHARD - KONSTANZ, Universität

Comparative Political Discourse Analysis: AQualitative–Quantitative Approach (QQC - PDA) [tabled]

ULRIKE LIEBERT - BREMEN, UniversitätALEKSANDRA MAATSCH - BREMEN, Jacobs University

Lobbying in the European Union: The power of informationHEIKE KLÜVER - MANNHEIM, Universität

Panel 297 Room 114

Representing diversity

Chair: Kris Deschouwer - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Social class and descriptive representation in Parliament:Some new methodological insights

BRAM WAUTERS - Hogeschool Gent Ghent University

The Representation of Ethnic Groups in Parliaments:Concepts, Methods, and Effects in Comparative Perspective

JOSEPH MARKO - GRAZ, University ofKLAUS POIER - GRAZ, University of

Representing Community and Country: A study of thePolitical Representations and Representativeness of Muslimsin the UK

PARVEEN AKHTAR - BRISTOL, University of

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Multiple Representation in Multi-level Governance SystemsLORELLA CEDRONI - ROME, University of Rome

Visible minority representatives and substantiverepresentation: Claims-making in the Brussels-CapitalRegion.

ELINE SEVERS - ANTWERP, University of

Panel 254 Room 231

The (Dys-)Functionality of Corruptionin Changing Contemporary Societies: AComparative Analysis for Industrial,Transforming and Developing Countries

Chair: Christof Hartmann - DUISBURG-ESSEN,University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Tobias Debiel - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University of

Linking External Push with Domestic Pull - The EuropeanNeighbourhood Policy and the Fight Against Corruption in theSouthern Caucasus.

TANJA A BÖRZEL - BERLIN, Freie Universität Center for EuropeanIntegrationYASEMIN PAMUK - BERLIN, Freie Universität SFB 700 Governancein Areas of Limited Statehood

Corruption in the PR China - a New Institutional EconomicsPerspective

MARKUS TAUBE - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University of

The Contrasting Consequences of Corruption: Change andReform in Three Regions

MICHAEL JOHNSTON - COLGATE University

New Public Management Reform and Corruption in GermanyDIETER GRUNOW - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University of

The weak relationships between corruption and growth indeveloping countries: Political economy, state capacity andthreshold effects

ALICE SINDZINGRE - National Centre for Scientific Research/CNRS(Paris) / SOAS (London)CHRISTIAN MILELLI - CNRS, EconomiX, University Paris-West

Panel 310 Room 232

Biotechnology as Policy Discourse

Chair: Kathrin Braun - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: Barbara Prainsack - KINGS COLLEGE London

Disc.: Gabriele Abels - TÜBINGEN, Universität

The Stimulation of Policy Discourse and the Imperative ofScientific Progress

SVEA LUISE HERRMANN - HANNOVER Universität

Testing theory - explaining Italy: Governing innovativehealth technologies in Italy

INGRID METZLER - VIENNA, University of

Allelic Alliances: Discourse and Policies in the Field ofPersonal Genomics

BARBARA PRAINSACK - KINGS COLLEGE London

Panel 266 Room 329

Experiments with Deliberative Mini-Publics

Chair: Kimmo Grönlund - ÅBO AKADEMI

Co-Chair: André Bächtiger - BERN, Universität

Disc.: -

Deliberation and internet engagement: An experimentalanalysis

CORINNE WALES - SOUTHAMPTON, University ofGRAHAM SMITH - SOUTHAMPTON, University of

Activists beyond language borders? Innovations and pitfallsin multilingual deliberation at the European layer [tabled]

NICOLE DOERR - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

A New Measure of Political CommunicationMARCO STEENBERGEN - BERN, UniversitätANDRÉ BÄCHTIGER - BERN, Universität

Deliberating across Deep DividesJAMES FISHKIN - STANFORD UniversityROBERT LUSKIN - TEXAS AT AUSTIN, University ofIAN O'FLYNN - NEWCASTLE, University ofDAVID RUSSELL - BELFAST, QUEEN'S University of

Examining the Deliberative DNA – What Constitutes CitizenDeliberation and How to Measure it

STAFFAN HIMMELROOS - ÅBO AKADEMI

Online deliberation and its outcome - Evidence from theVirtual Polity deliberative experiment

KIM STRANDBERG - ÅBO AKADEMI

Panel 239 Room H 09

Security Governance in Spaces ofLimited Statehood

Chair: Tobias Debiel - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Elke Krahmann - BRISTOL, University of

From Monopolies to Networks. Assessing New Approaches toSecurity Governance.

MARC VON BOEMCKEN - Bonn International Center for Conversion(BICC)

The Logic of Security MarketsZELJKO BRANOVIC - BERLIN, Freie UniversitätSVEN CHOJNACKI - BERLIN, Freie Universität

The ambivalence of private policing: Lessons from BuenosAires and Mexico City

ANJA FETH - BERLIN, Freie Universität SFB 700MARKUS-MICHAEL MÜLLER - BERLIN, Freie Universität SFB 700

Mapping nodal capacity for governing securityJENNIFER WOOD - TEMPLE UniversityCLIFFORD SHEARING - CAPE TOWN, University of

Panel 296 Room H 10

What is so different when it comes toviolence? Determinants, forms andbiographical consequences of the

recourse to violent acts in activistcareers

Chair: Olivier Fillieule - LAUSANNE, Université de

Co-Chair: Romain Bertrand - CERI-Sciences po Paris

Disc.: -

Suicide missions-the career pathDANIELA PISOIU - ST. ANDREWS, University of

From Housekeepers to Fierce Fighters, and Back? ABiographical Study of the Feminine Recruits of India's SikhInsurgency

LAURENT GAYER - AMIENS, Université d'

From guerrilla to terrorist group: The Revolutionary ArmedForces of Colombia's case [tabled]

JOHANNA GONZALEZ - BORDEAUX, Institut d’Etudes politiques deDENIS LAWSON - Université Montesquieu - Bordeaux IV

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“If anything happens to my leader, I will do it again. I willset fire to myself again:” Self-immolations by members andsupporters of the Kurdistan Workers Party

OLIVIER GROJEAN - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales

Legitimate violence and high risk activism in Tunisiancampuses: Leftists and Islamists (1970-1980)

MICHAEL BÉCHIR - AIX-EN-PROVENCE, Université de

“You say you want a Revolution”?: Republican Activists'Motivation towards Political Violence in Northern Ireland,1969-72

LORENZO BOSI - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 558 Room HPI 1

Constructivism in Practice II: Isthere a divide between soundness andcritique in constructivist research -and whats the risk of bridging it?

Chair: Martin Weber - QUEENSLAND, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Social constructivist analysis of Kashmir dispute: a possibilityor a fantasy.

MUHAMMAD SHOAIB PERVEZ - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Domesticating constructivism: norms and foreign policyACHILLEAS MEGAS - LEEDS, University of - POLIS

From Abstract Theorizing to Realpolitik Analysis: AConstructivist Approach to Russia’s Stance in the August2008 War with Georgia

RIA LAENEN - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Construction in action: Framing and reframingTATUM MATHARU - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Social Constructivism at the MoviesSTEFAN ENGERT - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Panel 497 Room HPI 2

Sovereignty and Metaphysics in Kant

Chair: Howard Williams - ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY

Co-Chair: Kerstin Budde - SHEFFIELD, University of

Disc.: -

Are Natural Right and the Metaphysics of Right for Kant oneand the same thing?

HOWARD LLOYD WILLIAMS - ABERYSTWYTH, University of Wales

Judgment and Violence: How the Critical Acquis Informs theIdea of Perpetual Peace [tabled]

TOMAS BAUM - Flemish Peace Institute

Kant’s Metaphysics, Cosmopolitanism, and SovereignEquality

ANTONIO FRANCESCHET - CALGARY, University of

The Impact of Existing States on the Building of Kant'sPolitical Philosophy. The Case of the American Polity

WILLIAM OSSIPOW - GENÈVE, Université de

Kant’s Cosmopolitanism and his two Models of SovereigntyPAUL FORMOSA - MACQUARIE University

State sovereignty versus the sovereignty of moral principlein the international realm: Sticking with Kant's tension

RAIA PROKHOVNIK - OPEN UNIVERSITY, The

Autonomy and sovereignty in KantSUSAN SHELL - Boston College

Panel 273 Room HPI 3

Religious NGOs in Global Governance:Conflict or Convergence?

Chair: Claudia Baumgart-Ochse - PEACE RESEARCHINSTITUTE FRANKFURT

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Ulrich Willems - MÜNSTER, WestfälischeWilhlems- Universität

Establishing the Voice of Christiandom - On the HumanRights-positions of the World Council of Churches

KARSTEN LEHMANN - Bayreuth University

Religious International Non-Governmental Organizations andthe Normative Order of Peace and Security

CLAUDIA BAUMGART-OCHSE - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTEFRANKFURT

Secularization in Global Civil Society: Work in progresstoward a global neo-secularization paradigm

DAVID BREWINGTON - EMORY University

U.S. Foreign Policy and Religious INGO Participation inHuman Rights

EVELYN L BUSH - FORDHAM University

The Global Norm of Religious Freedom: World Religions inDiscourse

HELMUT BREITMEIER - HAGEN, Fern Universität

Panel 407 Room HPI 4

Governing multiagency operations inconflict management: Comprehensive

approaches and their limits

Chair: Christian Mölling - ETH Zurich

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Modelling the State building-process [tabled]PETER RADA - CORVINUS University of Budapest

Operational challenges of civil-military crisis managementwithin ESDP: Functional Flexibility as a tool for an integratedapproach [tabled]

ANJA OPITZ - INNSBRUCK, University of

EULEX and Judicial Reform in Kosovo: Going beyondUNMIK’s shadow

CALIN TRENKOV-WERMUTH - European Union Institute forSecurity Studies

Culture, strategic coherence and the limits of cooperation:Comparing the concepts of international organizations formanaging inter-agency cooperation in crisis management

CHRISTIAN MÖLLING - ETH Zurich

Towards Human Security Governance? IntegratedPeacebuilding in Sierra Leone and Burundi

OLIVER WESTERWINTER - DARMSTADT, Technische UniversitätMIAO-LING LIN HASENKAMP - MAGDEBURG, University of

Not yet a perfect couple: EUFOR RD Congo 2006 as anexample of EU-UN cooperation in military crisis management

CLAUDIA MAJOR - BIRMINGHAM, University of and Sciences PoParis (second affiliation)

Towards a comprehensive approach? Assessing EU-NATOcooperation in Afghanistan

EVA GROSS - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

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Beyond Decentralisation:Conceptualising and Measuring the

Interlocked State

Chair: Nicole Bolleyer - EXETER, University of

Co-Chair: Lori Thorlakson - ALBERTA, University of

Disc.: Jan Erk - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Asymmetric decentralization, clarity of responsibilities andsubnational accountability in multi-level systems. Evidencefrom Spain.

SANDRA LEÓN ALFONSO - CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS POLÍTICOS YCONSTITUCIONALES

Beyond Decentralization: Conceptualizing the InterlockedState

LORI THORLAKSON - ALBERTA, University ofNICOLE BOLLEYER - EXETER, University of

Types of multilevel governance: A framework forcomparative research

ARTHUR BENZ - HAGEN, Fern Universität

Effects of Federalism and Decentralization. A Comparison ofRegional and Transport Policies in Switzerland, Austria,Denmark, and Ireland.

ANDRÉ KAISER - COLOGNE, University ofJAN BIELA - COLOGNE, University ofANNIKA HENNL - COLOGNE, University of

Panel 272 Room HFF 2

The European Union as an actor in theUnited Nations system - A systematic

analysis

Chair: Jan Wouters - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Multiscalar approaches of voting behaviour of Europeancountries in the United Nations

LAURENT BEAUGUITTE - PARIS 7 (Denis Diderot), Université de

The EU's endorsement of an emerging norm of internationallaw: The responsibility to protect

ELITSA MINCHEVA - College of Europe

Regional representation beyond Chapter VIII: A Comparisonbetween the EU, AU and OAS

EDITH DRIESKENS - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Developing the International Order and Delivering theEuropean Influence: EU Presence in the UNSC [tabled]

JI LEI - FUDAN University

Prospects of Euratoms Future Status at the IAEA: Observer,Participant or Member?

CLIFF FARHANG - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Is the European Union a normative power in the UN? Aninterim assessment on the CFSP [tabled]

PO-KUAN WU - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 523 Room HFF 3

Federal, regional, and decentralisedsystems and the dynamics of thedistribution of powers in Europe:

Patterns of Reform Processes

Chair: Martin Große Hüttmann - TÜBINGEN,Universität

Co-Chair: Annegret Eppler - TÜBINGEN, Universität

Disc.: Franz Fallend - SALZBURG, University of

Europeanization of Fiscal Policy in Federal SystemsEVA-MARIA MAGGI - European Academy Bozen

The Second Stage of Federal Reforms in Germany: BetweenEveryday- and Constitutional Policy Making

DOMINIC HEINZ - HAGEN, Fern Universität

Federalism versus Europeanisation? The case of AustriaPETER BUßJÄGER - Institute of Federalism, Innsbruck

The Europeanization of German Federalism: Synchronizationor Strukturbruch?

HENRIK SCHELLER - POTSDAM, Universität

European Integration and Constitutional Transformation:Exploring and Explaining the Belgian Paradox

PAOLO DARDANELLI - KENT, University of

Panel 598 Room HFF 4

Trends in political participation ofnon-national residents in Southern

Europe Democracies

Chair: Isabel Estrada Carvalhais - MINHO, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Maarten Vink - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

Brazilians and Cape-Verdeans in Portuguese Local PoliticsISABEL ESTRADA CARVALHAIS - MINHO, University of

Political participation of non-national residents in PortugalISABEL COSTA LEITE - FERNANDO PESSOA, Universidade

Migrants and Political Citizenship within the Italian contextIVAN PEDRAZZINI - TRENTO, Universita degli studi di

Formal access to local political spaces: Immigrant Voters andElected in Portugal Municipalities and Parishes

CARLOS ELIAS BARBOSA - Centro de Estudos Sociais

Political challenges arising from migration related diversity inGreece

RUBY GROPAS - ELIAMEPANNA TRIANDAFYLLIDOU - ELIAMEP

Panel 372 Room HFF 5

US Foreign Policy: The DomesticSetting 1: Institutions and Processes

Chair: Trevor McCrisken - WARWICK, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Ebru Canan - Bahcesehir University

The China Lobby's Impact on US-China RelationsPEI-SHAN KAO - NATIONAL CHIAO TUNG University

Giuseppe Mazzini on Regime Change and HumanitarianMilitary Intervention

STEFANO RECCHIA - COLUMBIA University

Barack Obama and the Re-articulation of US Foreign PolicyMARK LEDWIDGE - WARWICK, University of

What do we really need elections for? The question of U.S.foreign policy and its relative stability since WWII.

WORDLICZEK, LUKASZ - Jagiellonian University

Panel 450 Room HFF 6

Symposium

What types of democracy in Europe?

Chairs: Hanspeter Kriesi, Universität Zürich,SwitzerlandRadoslaw Markowski, Polish Academy ofSciences, Warsaw, Poland

Discussants: Philippe C Schmitter, EuropeanUniversity Institute, Florence, ItalyZsolt Enyedi, Central European University,Budapest, Hungary

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The Professionalisation of PoliticalCommunication

Chair: Darren Lilleker - BOURNEMOUTH, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Pack Politics: How to Appear in Election News on PreferredIssues

DAVID NICOLAS HOPMANN - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE,University ofRENS VLIEGENTHART - AMSTERDAM, University of

Why Do Politicians Go Public?: The Historical Roots ofGovernment Public Relations Strategies

SIMON J KISS - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Political Communication, Values’ Change andProfessionalisation

ANTONELLO CANZANO - University “G. D'Annunzio”, Chieti-Pescara

The case of Alexis Tsipras: Political personality collectiveidentity and political communication

ELENI APOSPORI - Athens University of Economics and Business(AUEB)EVANGELIA MARKAKI - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Panel 487 Room H 01

How does conflict shapedemocratisation?

Chair: James Hughes - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: Gwendolyn Sasse - OXFORD, University of

Disc.: Thomas Carothers - Carnegie Endowment forInternational Peace

EU Conflict Management: Comparing the Security-Development Model in 'Sui Generis' Cases

JAMES HUGHES - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Power-Sharing or Power-Dividing? An empirical answer.VALENTIN GOLD - KONSTANZ, Universität

From Armies to Parties: Institutions in the Aftermath of WarNANCY BERMEO - OXFORD, University of

Democracy and Non-Conflict: The Significance ofInstitutional Flexibility

GWENDOLYN SASSE - OXFORD, University of

Rationalizing Democracy: State-Society Relations in theClient Regimes of the Arab World

AMANEY JAMAL - PRINCETON University

Panel 400 Room H 02

Party members and representation inmulti-layered systems

Chair: Paul Whiteley - ESSEX, University of

Co-Chair: Emilie van Haute - BRUXELLES, Université Librede

Disc.: Steven Weldon - SIMON FRASER University

The effects of political decentralization on party membership:Some evidences from Spain’s Partido Popular.

OSCAR BARBERÀ ARESTE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, ThePATRICIA CORREA - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Becoming a member of a political party and staying: Twodifficult decisions.

WIJBRANDT H VAN SCHUUR - GRONINGEN, RijksuniversiteitGERRIT VOERMAN - GRONINGEN, Rijksuniversiteit

German political parties between participation andrepresentation

SEBASTIAN U BUKOW - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Finding the roots: Membership and organisational shift in theItalian party system.

ROBERTO DE ROSA - ROMA LA SAPIENZA, Università di

Locating the party activist: The case of the Australian GreensSTEWART M JACKSON - SYDNEY, University of

Panel 248 Room H 05

Political discontent, cynicism, andprotest

Chair: Henk Dekker - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Monica Montano Reyes - FIRENZE, Universitadegli studi di

Cosmopolitan Politicization? Relating Public Perceptions ofGlobalization to the Attribution of InstitutionalResponsibilities and Discontent

BERNHARD WEßELS - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)MATTHIAS ECKER-EHRHARDT - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Public trust in executive political leadersEVA WISSE - TILBURG, Universiteit van TSPPA

Political Cynicism and Voting Behaviour in Established andNew Democracies

AIDA PASKEVICIUTE - ESSEX, University ofMARTIN ROSEMA - TWENTE, Universiteit

Segregation in Northern Ireland: The Micro Ecology ofContact

RUSSELL ORR - ULSTER, University ofED CAIRNS - MAURICE STRINGER -

Panel 552 Room H 06

Ordinary Citizens and Politics

Chair: Daniel Gaxie - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Alfio Mastropaolo - TORINO, Università deglistudi di

Euroapathy of ordinary citizens, another type of resistance toEuropean integration? Empirical and TheoreticalContributions to the study of European ‘Legitimacy deficits’

VIRGINIE VAN INGELGOM - LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

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Participating for what ? An analysis of the modes ofparticipation and non-participation of ordinary citizens inparticipatory budgeting institutions [tabled]

ALICE MAZEAUD - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Universitéde / LAROCHELLE, University ofJULIEN TALPIN - PARIS 8/CSU, University of

Societal discomfort and political discontent: The case of TheNetherlands

EEFJE STEENVOORDEN - SOCIAL & CULTURAL PLANNING OFFICEPAUL DEKKER - SOCIAL & CULTURAL PLANNING OFFICE

Does higher education influence the attitudes with regard tothe extreme right?

MARK ELCHARDUS - BRUSSEL, Vrije UniversiteitBRAM SPRUYT - BRUSSEL, Vrije Universiteit

The participant. Personal requirements and promises withinparticipatory democracy

JULIEN CHARLES - LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

Personal, political and emotional: Subjective experiences ofthe political in the lives of citizens [tabled]

KATHY EDWARDS - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

To sign or not to sign. Contribution to a sociology ofpetitioners

CONTAMIN JEAN-GABRIEL - LILLE, Institute of Political Studies

Panel 345 Room H 07

Political and Security Relations inAsia: Major Power Strategies,Conflicts and Cooperation 1

Chair: Elena Atanassova-Cornelis - LEUVEN,Katholieke Universiteit

Co-Chair: Carmen Amado Mendes - COIMBRA, University of

Disc.: Sebastian Bersick - German Institute forInternational and Security Affairs

US Strategy and Indo-US RelationsRAJESWARI PILLAI RAJAGOPALAN - Observer Research Foundation

A strong Japan, a strong China and East Asian stability:Domestic politics, strategic interests and security policies ofthe rising powers

ELENA ATANASSOVA-CORNELIS - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitCARMEN AMADO MENDES - COIMBRA, Universidad de

Feasibility of Asian Security Architecture: Challenges andProspects

ARVIND KUMAR - MANIPAL University

Political engagement and commitment in Indo-US Relations:Realization and Operationalization of Indo-US Nuclear Deal

VIJAYA LAKSHMI -

A Strategic Play in Northeast Asia: China Engages the TwoKoreas and the United States

FEI-LING WANG - GEORGIA Institute of Technology

Panel 328 Room H 08

Feminism and Conservatism: An uneasyco-existence?

Chair: Karen Celis - GHENT University

Co-Chair: Sarah Childs - BRISTOL, University of

Disc.: Sarah Childs - BRISTOL, University of

The Performative of Masculinity Metaphors in ContemporaryRadical-Right Parties in Romania [tabled]

OVIDIU CRISTIAN NOROCEL - HELSINKI, University of

Feminization, Party Competition and the Cohesion of theBritish Conservative Party

PAUL WEBB - SUSSEX, University ofSARAH CHILDS - BRISTOL, University of

Veil as a Resistance Symbol for Muslim Women in TurkeyZEHRA YILMAZ - ANKARA University

Feminism and (some) varieties of conservatism can co-exist:The feminist protest within the Catholic church in FrancosSpain (1930s-1975)

CELIA VALIENTE - CARLOS III de Madrid, Universidad

A Question on the Headscarf Dispute in Turkey: Where DoesFeminism Stand? [tabled]

DUYGU GUL - BOGAZICI UNIVERSITY

Antifeminist or Feminist, Conservative or Progressive?Modelling Women's Citizenship in the French Third Republic

ANNE R EPSTEIN - STRASBOURG, Institut d Etudes politiques de

Panel 430 Room S 12

Elite perceptions and decision making

Chair: Karen Guttieri - Naval Postgraduate School

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Democratic deliberation– attitudes of public and deputies[tabled]

JOSÉ MANUEL LEITE VIEGAS - Centro de Investigação e Estudosde Sociologia (CIES)SANDRA SILVA CARVALHO - Centro de Estudos Sociais

The Power of Idea(l)s: Chinese Perceptions of World Orderand Future Global Constellations [tabled]

NELE NOESSELT - VIENNA, University of

Iranian perception of US foreign policy in the period of1953–79

MEHRSHAD GHAFFARY - GENÈVE, Université de

Turkish military: Perceptions and actionsTUBA UNLU - MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL University

Leader Compatibility and SincerityPETER SUEDFELD - BRITISH COLUMBIA, University of

Using the Dynamic Model of Situated Cognition as aframework for assessing critical elements in decisions madeby senior leaders

NITA LEWIS MILLER - Naval Postgraduate School

From friends to collaborators? Changing partner perceptionsin the Italo-German relationship.

DÖRTE DINGER - BREMEN, Universität Bremen InternationalGraduate School of Social Sciences

Panel 530 Room S 13

The Politics of Climate Change 2

Chair: Ioana Creitaru - Graduate Institute ofInternational and Development Studies Geneva

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Carbon Trap: Why Carbon Permit and Offset Trading isboth unfair and inefficient

KATHARINE FARRELL - AARHUS Universitet

Liability for Climate Change? A Decentralized Approach toLong-Term Climate Policy

DETLEF SPRINZ - POTSDAM, Universität

Bring International Relations Theory In: Power, Interest, andIdea in EU Climate Policy

HUI-YIN SUNG - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Engaging the developing world in a new climate deal: Therole of the US and the EU’

SEVASTI-ELENI VEZIRGIANNIDOU - CAMBRIDGE, University of

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Sharing burdens or distributing efforts? Negotiating emissionreduction targets in the European Union.

CONSTANZE HAUG - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Panel 571 Room S 14

Interactive urban and regionaldevelopment policymaking

Chair: Daniel Kübler - ZURICH, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Shepherds in foggy fields: Metagovernance of LAGsANNETTE AAGAARD THUESEN - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE,University of

Self-governance and the resilience of democratic institutions:The Dutch Case Broekpolder

JURIAN EDELENBOS - ROTTERDAM, Erasmus Universiteit

Bringing the backstage up front. The role of citizen forums inlocal development planning in Switzerland

PAUL KRUMMENACHER - Frischer Wind AG, BinningenNICO VAN DER HEIDEN - ZURICH, University of

Knowledge Creation in Strategic Environmental Assessment.A Comparison between the UK and Sweden

KARA DAVIES - WEST OF ENGLAND, University of theBIRGITTA NIKLASSON - STOCKHOLMS Universitet

Panel 461 Room S 16

Democratising Global Institutions

Chair: Margaret Moore - BELFAST, QUEEN'S Universityof

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Alistair Macleod - Queens University Kingston

Motivating Global DemocratsPATTI TAMARA LENARD - HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Trust, Nationalism and Global DemocracyNEUS TORBISCO CASALS - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Broadening the Focus: How NGOs can be made to be morerepresentative

DANIEL WEINSTOCK - MONTREAL, Universite de

Democracy-Enhancing Multilateralism: TheoreticalChallenges & Empirical Tests [tabled]

ANDREAS VON STADEN - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

Global Justice and the Democratization of Global InstitutionsALISTAIR M MACLEOD - Queen’s University, Kingston

Democratic accountability and global institutions [tabled]MARGARET MOORE - BELFAST, QUEEN'S University of

Towards a Democratic Conception of Fairness inInternational Negotiation

THOMAS CHRISTIANO - ARIZONA, University of

Panel 513 Room S 17

Mobilising on the Web: Between old andnew practices

Chair: Andrea Calderaro - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Politics of technology and participation at the Social forumProcess

MAYO FUSTER MORELL - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Creating conditions to democracy: The Internet as anincentive to political participation in some African countries

SUSANA SALGADO - New University of Lisbon and Foundation toScience and Technology

How the Internet won the 2008 US Presidential campaign:That fil rouge that goes from MoveOn to Obama

GIOVANNI NAVARRIA - WESTMINSTER, University of

Web-based Protest in European Policy-Making: Are ActivistsBecoming Lobbyists?

YANA BREINDL - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Social technologies and Collective Action: Complementing orContesting Existing Web Practices?

ANASTASIA KAVADA - WESTMINSTER, University of

Panel 597 Room S 18

Emerging Powers Exporting TheirRegimes? Russia, China and India in

Comparative Perspective

Chair: Jörn Grävingholt - Bonn, German DevelopmentInstitute

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Between Democracy Promotion and Stabilisation: India’sInconsistent Regional Policy

SANDRA DESTRADI - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudies

Do Russian domestic actors promote autocracy in the formerSoviet Union? A Political Economy perspective on Russianforeign policy

ANTJE KÄSTNER - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Autocracy Promotion. A Theory-Guided Argument forExternally Induced Regime Change

ANTJE KÄSTNER - Bonn, German Development InstituteJULIA BADER - Bonn, German Development InstituteJÖRN GRÄVINGHOLT - Bonn, German Development Institute

Do Regional Powers Export their Political Regimes?Comparing China, India and Russia

JULIA BADER - Bonn, German Development InstituteJÖRG FAUST - Bonn, German Development Institute

Panel 370 Room S 19

Assessing Latin America's DemocraticExperience

Chair: Laurence Whitehead - OXFORD, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Laurence Whitehead - OXFORD, University of

Latin America and the new democratic order: Patterns ofparticipation and organisation in the public sphere.

RUTHY NADIA LANIADO - FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF BAHIA,BRAZILANETE BRITO LEAL IVO - FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF BAHIA,BRAZIL

Brazilian Democracy at 25: Reassessing the Regime in theCardoso-Lula Era

TIMOTHY J POWER - OXFORD, University of

Elite Settlements Revisited: A New Look at EarlyDemocracies in Latin America

GÜNTHER MAIHOLD - BERLIN, Freie Universität

The Bifurcation of the Left in Contemporary Latin AmericanPolitics: Democratic legitimacy and public trust [tabled]

DAVID DOYLE - DUBLIN CITY University

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Objections to Democracy: A Comparative Analysis of Non-Democratic Citizens in Latin America

LORENA RECABARREN - BARCELONA, Universitat Pompeu FabraGERARDO MALDONADO -

Dilemmas of the Dual Transition: Managing the SocialQuestion in Argentina and Chile

MIKAEL WIGELL - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Panel 583 Room S 20

Religious Voting in ComparativePerspective

Chair: Ignacio Lago - BARCELONA, POMPEU FABRA,Universitat

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Susana Aguilar - MADRID, UniversidadComplutense de

Religious voting in Belgium: Prevalence and contextualeffects

SARAH BOTTERMAN - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Re-Emergence or Disappearance? Denomination,secularization and the religious vote in denominationally-mixed societies

MARTIN ELFF - MANNHEIM, UniversitätSIGRID ROßTEUTSCHER - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Religious Party Identification in Turkey: The PreviousIslamist Parties and AKP in Comparison

EMEL TUGDAR - WEST VIRGINIA University

Comparing Religious Voting across time and countries: APreliminary Analysis

JOSÉ RAMÓN MONTERO - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma deIGNACIO LAGO - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma deMARÍA CELESTE RATTO -

Religiosity and party preferences in European countriesCRISTIANO VEZZONI - MILANO, Università degli studi diPAOLO SEGATTI - MILANO, Università degli studi di

Panel 197 Room S 21

Approaches in the history of politicalthought

Chair: Alexander Weiss - AUGSBURG Universität

Co-Chair: Daniel Schulz - DRESDEN, Technische Universität

Disc.: -

Intercultural Encounter in the History of Political Thought -Christian Wolff, Chong Yag-yong and Matteo Ricci

EUN-JEUNG LEE - BERLIN, Freie Universität

The Contribution of Fiction to the Political Thought of theState

MARION LÖFFLER - VIENNA, University of

Political Thinking in Turbulent Times. Some reflections on therelevance of 16th century political thought

ULRIKE HÖPPNER - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Different histories of democracy. Consequences of usingdifferent approaches to the study of the history of contestedpolitical concepts

UFFE JAKOBSEN - COPENHAGEN, University of

How is modern intellectual history possible?EFRAIM PODOKSIK - JERUSALEM, Hebrew University of

Panel 300 Room S 22

Organising policy advice

Chair: Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans - TOULOUSE,Institut d'Etudes Politiques (IEP) de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Joel Aberbach - LOS ANGELES, University ofCalifornia

Policy Advice in a Merit Bureaucracy: Breaking the Monopolyof Civil Service’ Policy Advice? [tabled]

HEIDI HOULBERG SALOMONSEN - AALBORG Universitet

Political and administrative co-governors between traditionaland functional politicization

JEAN-MICHEL EYMERI-DOUZANS - TOULOUSE, Institut d EtudesPolitiques (IEP) de

The mandarin, the private consultant and the cabinetmember. Role play and power configurations in a Frenchadministrative reform process

JULIE GERVAIS - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Executive Relationships in a ‘Reinvented’ EuropeanCommission

ANCHRIT WILLE - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Politicisation of Administration or Bureaucratisation ofPolitics? The Case of Germany

WERNER JANN - POTSDAM, Universität; Chair for Political Science,Administration and OrganisationSYLVIA VEIT - POTSDAM, Universität; Chair for Political Science,Administration and Organisation

Territory, public service and State Reform: France and theUnited Kingdom compared

ALISTAIR COLE - CARDIFF University

Panel 453 Room S 23

National integration policies inEasten Europe

Chair: Raivo Vetik - TALLINN University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Europeanization of the Balkans: a new theoretical approachOLAF LEISSE - JENA, FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER Universität

Integration Policy in Latvia: Practice and PerspectivesBRIGITA ZEPA - LATVIA, University of

The new minorities: Bulgaria and the challenge ofimmigration

ANNA KRASTEVA - New Bulgarian University

Challenging the EU's immigrant integration modelRAIVO VETIK - TALLINN University

Panel 538 Room S 24

Neighbourhood Effects Revisited: TheVisualisation of Immigrants and

Radical Right-Wing Voting

Chair: Joaquim Molins - BARCELONA, UniversitatAutònoma de

Co-Chair: Sergi Pardos-Prado - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Disc.: -

Exploring the Contextual Determinants of the anti-immigrantvote: The Case of the LPF

JOOST VAN SPANJE - AMSTERDAM, University ofELIAS DINAS - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Ethnic Identity of Second Generation Immigrants acrossGerman Regions [tabled]

ANNA ELISABETH THUM - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

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Presence of Migrants and Radical Right Support acrossDifferent Levels of National Institutionalisation [tabled]

JOAQUIM M MOLINS - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma deSERGI PARDOS - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Radical right’s neighbourhoods: Considering meso levelexplanations for its success through a case-study at the locallevel

LIEN WARMENBOL - ANTWERP, University of

Explaining the extreme right resurgence in English localelections 2002-8: A spatial model of aggregate data

ROBERT FORD - MANCHESTER, University ofMATTHEW GOODWIN - MANCHESTER, University ofPETER JOHN - MANCHESTER, University of

Is Local Diversity Harmful for Social Capital? A MultilevelResearch on Flemish Data

TIM REESKENS - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitMARC HOOGHE - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Immigration, diversity and civic culture in SpainLAURA MORALES - MANCHESTER, University ofALFONSO ECHAZARRA - MANCHESTER, University of

Panel 525 Room S 25

Evaluating public sector efficiency

Chair: Angelika Pasterniak - Vienna University ofEconomics and Business Administration

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Environmental Policy Performance Revisited: Organic FoodPolicies and Sustainable Consumption in Denmark, Sweden,UK and the US

KIM MANNEMAR SØNDERSKOV - AARHUS UniversitetCARSTEN DAUGBJERG - AARHUS Universitet

The role of efficiency analysis in legislative reforms inSwitzerland

KATHRIN FREY - ZURICH, University ofTHOMAS WIDMER - ZURICH, University of

Public sector efficiency and public policy measures: Asystematic evaluation of studies on public educationefficiency

THOMAS KOSTAL - Vienna University of Economics and BusinessAdministration

International efficiency analyses in the public sector:Methods, challenges, policy impact [tabled]

ANGELIKA PASTERNIAK - Vienna University of Economics andBusiness Administration

The efficiency of European housing policiesFRANK NAERT - Hogeschool Gent

Social discount rate and cost-benefit evaluation of publiccounter-cyclic policies: What we can learn from recent OECDpractices and empirical evidences?

MOKTAR LAMARI - QUÉBEC, Université de

Panel 524 Room S 26

Security, Freedom and the Varieties ofWelfare Capitalism

Chair: Margarita Estevez Abe - HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Co-Chair: Glyn Morgan - SYRACUSE University

Disc.: Peter A Kraus - HELSINKI, University of

Three Worlds of Immigration Politics: Japan, the UnitedStates, and Sweden

APICHAI W SHIPPER - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, University of

The dualization of post industrial societies: The negativeconsequences of being an outsider

HANNA SCHWANDER - ZURICH, University of

Individuality, social justice, and the welfare stateGLYN MORGAN - SYRACUSE UniversityMARGARITA ESTEVEZ ABE - SYRACUSE University

The Distribution of Security and Opportunity in WelfareRegimes

ALBENA AZMANOVA - KENT, University of

The Capability Theory as a (Liberal Perfectionist) Theory ofSocial Justice

RUDGER J.G. CLAASSEN - LEIDEN Universiteit

Panel 484 Room S 27

The determinants of turnout

Chair: Andre Blais - MONTREAL, Universite de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Turnout in context: How subnational characteristics influenceturnout rates

AINA GALLEGO DOBÓN - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma deEVA ANDUIZA - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Instrumental & Consumption Motivations to VoteANDRÉS SANTANA LEITNER - MADRID, Instituto Juan March deEstudios e Investigaciones

Pre-Election Coalitions and Voter TurnoutERIK R TILLMAN - NEBRASKA, University of

The Decision to Vote or Not to Vote : It All Depends onPreferences and Duty

ANDRE BLAIS - MONTREAL, Universite de

The impact of variations on political context on voter turnoutKAREN JUSKO - STANFORD UniversityRICHARD SINNOTT -

Panel 349 Room S 28

Diffusion and Fiscal Policy

Chair: Nathan Jensen - WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY inSt Louis

Co-Chair: Rene Lindstaedt - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE,University of

Disc.: -

Diffusion of Fiscal Reforms and Fiscal Responsibility Laws inLatin America

MARK HALLERBERG - HERTIE School of GovernanceCARLOS SCARTASCINI - Inter-American Development Bank

Learning in International Politics: What Does It Take?NATHAN JENSEN - WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY in St LouisRENE LINDSTAEDT - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University of

Tax competition: Strategic anticipation or chain reaction?FABRIZIO GILARDI - ZURICH, University ofFABIO WASSERFALLEN - ZURICH, University of

The Political Economy of Antidumping: Implications of FiscalPolicy for Trade Protection?

PATRICIA WRUUCK - MANNHEIM, Universität

The conditional relevance of veto players: The case oftaxation

STEFFEN GANGHOF - POTSDAM, Universität

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Democratic Legitimacy and Multi-levelGovernance

Chair: Sandy Ross - MELBOURNE, University of

Co-Chair: Simon Bronitt - AUSTRALIAN NATIONALUniversity

Disc.: Dora Horvath - MELBOURNE, University of

Conjuring Legitimacy: Realising or Preventing theDemocratisation of the World Trade Organization?

BILL PATERSON - STRATHCLYDE, University of

(Il)legitimating the Supranational: The EU’s CommonCitizenship Agenda

DORA HORVATH - MELBOURNE, University of

Where the River Meets the Sea: Legitimacy and interactionsbetween states and supra-state institutions

SANDY ROSS - MELBOURNE, University of

Enhancing national input legitimacy from the European level[tabled]

VIERA KNUTELSKÁ - INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL SCIENCES

How to overcome the legitimacy crisis in the EU?Parliamentary control over EU affairs in the practical politicalprocess

CHRISTINE NEUHOLD - MAASTRICHT Universiteit

The Spill Over of Civil Society Participation in Multi-levelGovernance of World Trade: Towards a Framework forResearch

MARTINA PIEWITT - BREMEN, Universität

Panel 320 Room 231

Measuring the Quality of Democracy

Chair: Marc Bühlmann - Center for Democarcy Aarau

Co-Chair: Heiko Giebler - Social Science Research CenterBerlin

Disc.: Bernhard Weßels - BERLIN,Wissenschaftzentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB)

The Europeanization of Decision-Making in Federal MemberStates: The Role of Political Parties in the Ascendant Stage

ÁLVARO MORCILLO LAIZ - CETMCS, Universidad NacionalAutónoma de México

A proposal of measurement of democracy based oncitizenship. The case of Spain

IRENE PALACIOS BRIHUEGA - CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS (CSIC)

BRAULIO 'FORTES GÓMEZ - CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS (CSIC)

LAURA CABEZA - INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS SOCIALES AVANZADOS (IESA-CSIC)

Evaluating the quality of East Asian third-wave democraciesALEX CHANG - ACADEMIA SINICAYU-TZUNG CHANG - National Taiwan University

Measuring Fragile Statehood - Improved Data for DemocracyResearch

SEBASTIAN ZIAJA - German Development Institute (DIE)

Measuring the Liberal and the Radical Quality of Democracyin Subnational Political Systems

HANS-PETER SCHAUB - ZURICH, University ofOLIVER DLABAC - ZURICH, University of

Panel 319 Room 232

Policy Think Tanks and Networks

Chair: Dieter Plehwe - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrumfür Sozialforschung (WZB)

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Global Think Tank Politics: The case of global warmingDIETER PLEHWE - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)FRANK FISCHER - KASSEL, University of

The importation of the Anglo-Saxon think tank model ofexpertise to France

BENOIT MONANGE - GRENOBLE, Université de

Wearing Two Hats? Networks of Legal Experts in EUCompetition Policy and Corporate Governance Regulation

ANGELA WIGGER - NIJMEGEN, Radboud UniversiteitLAURA HORN - AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

Inside the Brussels bubble: Think tanks and elite policymaking in the EU

WILLIAM DINAN - STRATHCLYDE, University of

Alcohol Industry Science & Policy NetworksCLAIRE HARKINS - STRATHCLYDE, University of

Panel 269 Room 329

The promise of direct democracy

Chair: Maija Setälä - TURKU, University of

Co-Chair: Theo Schiller - MARBURG, Philipps-Universität

Disc.: Hanspeter Kriesi - ZURICH, University of

Direct Democracy and the Rule of Law - Do Voters careabout Civil and Human Rights?

ANNA CHRISTMANN - ZURICH, University of

Direct or representative democracy? A false dilemmaANDRÁS KÖRÖSÉNYI - EÖTVÖS LORÁND

Long-Run Fiscal Implications of Popular InitiativesILKA ZIMMERMANN - Parliamentary Group in theAbgeordnetenhaus Berlin

Democratic Accountability or a Political Circus?: The Politicsof the Recall in Poland and Slovakia

MICHAEL SMITH - ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECHREPUBLIC

Direct democracy in constitutional processes. What, why andwhen?

NORBERT KERSTING - Stellenbosch University

Panel 322 Room H 09

The impact of global actors on healthpolicy in developing countries:

Strengthening or undermining localhealth governance?

Chair: Anna Holzscheiter - London School of Hygieneand Tropical Medicine

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Gill Walt - London School of Hygiene and TropicalMedicine

Governing HIV/AIDS in South Africa. The Role of Firms.[tabled]

ANNA KRISTIN MUELLER-DEBUS - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTECHRISTIAN THAUER - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Governing HIV/AIDS through coordination? A study ofTanzania

SIRI BJERKREIM HELLEVIK - OSLO, N.I.B.R.

The Medicalization of Security: Governing Global HealthSecurity [tabled]

STEFAN ELBE - SUSSEX, University of

Private Foundations as Agents of Development in GlobalHealth: Only Efficient or also Effective?

CORNELIA ULBERT - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University ofELENA HESSELMANN - DUISBURG-ESSEN, University of

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International involvement and health governance inTajikistan

BERND RECHEL - London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

Global Health Partnerships and the Challenges of LimitedStatehood

MARCO SCHAEFERHOFF - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Examining product development partnerships working inAfrica: Movement towards constructive partnershiprelationships?

REBECCA HANLIN - OPEN UNIVERSITY, The

Panel 348 Room H 10

The contentious politics ofintellectual property

Chair: Sebastian Haunss - KONSTANZ, Universität

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Notions of Property and Property in Notions [tabled]MAT CALLAHAN -

Between Hegemonic and Network Governance: MediatingInter-functional Conflicts in the Domain of IntellectualProperty Rights

HEIKO BAUMGÄRTNER - LUCERNE, University of

Frame conflicts and reframing in the controversy on theEuropean bio patent directive – a comparative country study

INGRID SCHNEIDER - HAMBURG, UniversitätEGIL KALLERUD - Norwegian Institute for Studies in Innovation,Research and Educat

Software patent controversy in Europe and its socio-politicalactors

IGOR SADABA - MADRID, Universidad Complutense de

Wiki Activism in Practice: A Case Study of Fair CopyrightMontreal

ALEX MOCHNACKI - MCGILL University

The Two-Level Game of Transnational Networks: The Case ofCanada’s Drug Export Bill

JEAN FREDERIC MORIN - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Panel 115 Room HPI 1

Norms vs. Power or Norms as Power?

Chair: Xavier Guillaume -

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Security in Progress: Incorporating Change into theSecuritization Framework

LISE PHILIPSEN - COPENHAGEN, University of

What kind of Power-Construction? Assessing constructivistContributions in the normative Power Europe Debate

HENDRIK HUELSS - COPENHAGEN, University of

Ontologies, depth and otherwiseMARTIN WEBER - QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY

The Transformation of National Security in EuropeGUNTHER HELLMANN - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Panel 495 Room HPI 2

Religious Actors and Ideas inMigration Policy and Politics

Chair: Sieglinde Rosernberger - VIENNA, University of

Co-Chair: Julia Mourão Permoser - VIENNA, University of

Disc.: -

Muslim leaders and public decision: The case study ofBrussels

CORINNE TORREKENS - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Religious migrant organisations in politics - Theconsequences of cultural essentialism on local integrationinitiatives [tabled]

CHRISTINA HOLLOMEY - VIENNA, University of

Religiosity, politics and transnationalism. Dynamics of theRomanian migration in Spain

IRINA CIORNEI - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

Public policies, interfaith platforms and religious minorities: Anew policy paradigm? The case of Barcelona.

MARIA GRIERA - BARCELONA, Universitat Autònoma de

United in Diversity?: A Social Psychological Perspective onSuperordinate European Identity of Immigrant Minorities

NINA SENDECKA - UTRECHT, University ofPIETRO CASTELLI - UTRECHT, University ofGATTINARA DI ZUBIENA -

Self-adaption process of Turkish religious organisations inBelgium [tabled]

ELIF KESKINER - IMES - UVAZEYNEP YANASMAYAN - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Out of the backyards, into the courts – Law, religious claims-making and integration politics in Germany

MATTHIAS KOENIG - GÖTTINGEN, Georg-August Universität

Panel 477 Room HPI 4

IR Theory and the Privatisation ofSecurity

Chair: Elke Krahmann - BRISTOL, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Deborah Avant - CALIFORNIA - IRVINE,University of

Law and the Commodification of International SecurityCLAIRE CUTLER - VICTORIA, University of

Sovereignty, Territoriality and the Privatization of MilitaryForce

ELKE KRAHMANN - BRISTOL, University of

Securing the State, Undermining Democracy:Internationalization and Privatization of Western Militaries

NICOLE DEITELHOFF - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURTANNA GEIS - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE FRANKFURT

Privatization Blues? PSMCs and the Post-Post-Heroic SocietyGERHARD KÜMMEL - Bundeswehr Institute of Social Research(SOWI)

Panel 285 Room HFF 1

The Future of Belgian Federalism

Chair: Min Reuchamps - LIÈGE, Université de

Co-Chair: Wilfried Swenden - EDINBURGH, University of

Disc.: Bernard Fournier - LIÈGE, Université de

How Europe Will shape the Future of Belgian FederalismJAN BEYERS - ANTWERP, University ofPETER BURSENS - ANTWERP, University of

Bi- or multipolar?: Path dependent dynamics of Belgianfederalism. [tabled]

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The Future of Belgian Federalism through the Eyes of theCitizens

MIN REUCHAMPS - LIÈGE, Université de

The Future of Belgian Federalism through the Eyes of thePolitical Actors

RÉGIS DANDOY - BRUXELLES, Université Libre deGEOFFROY MATAGNE - LIÈGE, Université de & LOUVAIN,Université catholique deCAROLINE VAN WYNSBERGHE - LOUVAIN, Université catholique de

The impact of Belgium's fifth state reform on the Flemishadministration: The case agriculture [tabled]

DIETER VANHEE - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

A federation without a federal public sphere: The role ofmedia in the Belgian federation

DAVE SINARDET - ANTWERP, University of

The Future of Belgian Federalism through Comparative Eyes:JAN ERK - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Panel 301 Room HFF 2

Middle East and the Prospect of Long-term Peace

Chair: Hesamedin Navabi - DURHAM, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Turkish-American Relations over Energy Security in theCaspian Region: Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline Project

RADIYE FUNDA CAMKIRAN - MARMARA University

Fateh and the process of institutionalization: The internaldynamic of Arab Israeli conflict

PAOLO NAPOLITANO - TORINO, Università degli studi di

“Middle Easternism” and the prospect for long-termcoexistence

AHARON KLIEMAN - TEL AVIV University

Obey Thy Patron? Charismatic Leaderships and RegionalPowers in the Afghan and Tajik Civil Wars [tabled]

OMAR ASHOUR - EXETER, University of

Evaluating the conditions of successful negotiations: TheArab-Israeli and the Cyprus-conflict from the perspective ofalternative dispute resolution

KINGA KAS - GIRNE AMERICAN University

Sovereign Wealth Funds and Energy Security [tabled]NANCY BRUNE - NEVADA - LAS VEGAS, University of

Panel 589 Room HFF 3

Political learning, politicalreasoning and deliberation

Chair: Tereza Capelos - SURREY, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Jenny Jansson - UPPSALA Universitet

Barbara Vis AMSTERDAM, Vrije Universiteit

The impact of power upon constitutional reasoning anddeliberation

TOM MURRAY - DUBLIN, University College

But the UN Said … – Discursive Authority and the Impact ofInternational Organizations´ Advocacy on Public Reason

MATTHIAS ECKER-EHRHARDT - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Deliberation and LearningROBERT LUSKIN - TEXAS AT AUSTIN, University ofGAURAV SOOD - STANFORD UniversityNURI KIM - STANFORD UniversityJAMES FISHKIN - STANFORD University

Media Democracy, aesthetic politics and political learningNIELS KRISTENSEN - AALBORG Universitet

Reasoning from ConjectureENRICO ZOFFOLI - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

Panel 578 Room HFF 4

Policy change and reform effectivenessin southern European democracies:

Explaining domestic reform paths undervarieties of capitalism

Chair: Kevin Featherstone - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: Dimitris Papadimitriou - MANCHESTER,University of

Disc.: -

Weakness or strength? Regulation of Utility Markets inGreece.

CHARALAMPOS KOUTALAKIS - ATHENS, University of

Labour market and welfare reform in Spain and Italy 1980-2006: The role of electoral politics

KERSTIN HAMANN - CENTRAL FLORIDA, University ofJOHN KELLY - LONDON, University of, BIRKBECK COLLEGE

Pension reform patterns in Southern Europe: The cases ofGreece and Italy

MARINA ANGELAKI - PANTEION University of Social & PoliticalScience

Europeanization and the ‘Southern’ Model of Capitalism:Setting the Limits of Macro-economic and StructuralConvergence

SPYROS BLAVOUKOS - Athens University of Economics andBusiness (AUEB)GEORGE PAGOULATOS - Athens University of Economics andBusiness (AUEB)

Internalising EU pressures in Cyprus: The Cypriot corporatisttradition and political sophistication amidst EU adaptationforces

CHRISTINA IOANNOU - NICOSIA, University ofGIORGOS KENTAS - NICOSIA, University of

Panel 431 Room HFF 5

US Middle East Policy 2: US Relationswith Middle Eastern States

Chair: Trevor McCrisken - WARWICK, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Iraq War: Towards the Fading of the American Empire?ANASTASIA SHESTERININA - BRITISH COLUMBIA, University of

Why do they hate them? Analyzing Arab public opinion onUnited States foreign policy

LARS BERGER - SALFORD, University of

Constructive, Critical, Cooperative or not at all? The US, Iranand the difficulties of engagement

DONETTE MURRAY - Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

Turning A Blind Eye: The US and the Israeli NuclearProgramme

ARIE GERONIK - OPEN UNIVERSITY OF ISRAEL

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Building an academic profile: How toapply for a Job?

Chair: Salvatore Sberna - Istituto Italiano di ScienzeUmane (SUM)

Panel 604 Room S 15

ROUNDTABLE

2009 German Federal Elections

Chair: Klaus H. Goetz - University of Potsdam

THOMAS POGUNTKE - University of BochumANDREA ROEMMELE - International University BruchsalSIGRID ROßTEUTSCHER - University of Frankfurt

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Studying the tango: Mutual perceptionsand interactions between politiciansand journalists 2 (Country analyses)

Chair: Peter Van Aelst - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The Bossa Nova in political communication: Howparliamentarians and journalists feed public distrust inBrazil’s Legislative branch

PEDRO AQUINO NOLETO FILHO - BRASILIA, University ofFÁBIO HENRIQUE PEREIRA - BRASILIA, University of

Writing with Wolves: Interactions between Politicians andJournalists in Japan

OFER FELDMAN - DOSHISHA University

Theorizing and Testing the Uneven Mediatization ofParliamentary Politics: Parliamentarians and the Press inDenmark, 1980 and 2000

CHRISTIAN ELMELUND-PRÆSTEKÆR - SOUTHERN DENMARK -ODENSE, University ofASBJØRN SONNE NØRGAARD - SOUTHERN DENMARK - ODENSE,University of

Interactions between politicians and journalists: Theperspective of the constant negotiation

ANDREU CASERO - Universitat JAUME I of CASTELLÓ

Political and Journalistic Elites in Austria – A Tango out ofStep?

GUENTHER LENGAUER - INNSBRUCK, University of

Panel 590 Room H 01

The clash of capitalism 2

Chair: Bruno Amable - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Université de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Closing the Scission between the Political and the EconomicAspects of Structural Reform: Business Associations as theDrivers of Competitiveness

ANA MARIA EVANS - NOVA DE LISBOA, Universidade Nova de

Bringing the state back in – the role of fiscal federalism forwelfare restructuring

ANKE HASSEL - HERTIE School of GovernanceCHRISTOF SCHILLER - HERTIE School of Governance

Continuity and Change in a Model of Corporatist EuropeanEconomies (working title) [tabled]

MAXIMILIAN FREIER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Perspectives for the Lisbon Strategy after the credit crunchCHRISTIAN SCHWEIGER - DURHAM, University of

Does the European Framework Enhance Financial Stability?:An Assessment of EU Governance Quality in FinancialSupervision

SARA KONOE - JOHNS HOPKINS University

The exemptions of employer contributions in France: A quietreform of social security institutions [tabled]

MICHAEL ZEMMOUR - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de

The end of the German model? The political economy of the“Hartz” reform.

BAPTISTE FRANCON - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de

Panel 584 Room H 05

Multiculturalism and the PoliticalPsychology of Foreign Policy

Chair: Catarina Kinnvall - LUNDS Universitet

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Jolanda van der Noll - PAIS VASCO, Universidaddel

Marcos Engelken-Jorge BREMEN, JacobsUniversity

Multicultural Foreign Policy? A comparative study of Britain,Denmark, France and Sweden

LISBETH AGGESTAM - CAMBRIDGE, University of

Challenging Foreign Policy: The Homeland Dimension andReturn visits among South Asian Diasporas

CATARINA KINNVALL - LUNDS Universitet

Multicultural Europe Facing IslamSARA SILVESTRI -

The Political Psychology of European IntegrationIAN MANNERS - ROSKILDE, University of

Panel 553 Room H 06

A new political economy of strikes?

Chair: Susan Milner - BATH, University of

Co-Chair: Sophie Béroud - LYON II, Université

Disc.: Richard Hyman - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Labour Conflicts: A Cross-national Comparison, 1971-2002FRANZ TRAXLER - VIENNA, University ofBERND BRANDL - VIENNA, University of

General strikes in Western Europe 1980-2008JOHN KELLY - LONDON, University of, BIRKBECK COLLEGEKERSTIN HAMANN - CENTRAL FLORIDA, University of

Institutional change in South European capitalism: The caseof wage bargaining in Greek and Italian banking [tabled]

ANDREAS KORNELAKIS - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS &POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Rethinking the dynamics of strikes through social movementtheory and a qualitative approach. The contribution of recentsurveys on French industrial conflicts

BAPTISTE GIRAUD - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Universitéde

Does the struggle go on? The transformation of workconflicts in contemporary France

SOPHIE BÉROUD - LYON II, Université

The impossible right to strike in EuropeCORINNE GOBIN - BRUXELLES, Université Libre deANNE DUFRESNE - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Panel 371 Room H 08

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Gender Equality and the Politics ofthe Transnational

Chair: Sabine Lang - WASHINGTON, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Sabine Lang - WASHINGTON, University of

Challenges of researching gender equality in Japan:Transnationalism as a methodological solution?

JEMIMA REPO - HELSINKI, University of

The Politics of Women Bodies. Ceausescu’s Decree of 1967and Its Effects [tabled]

ANCA BALCANU - LYON III, Universite Jean Moulin

Theorizing Global Women’s Rights Norms: CEDAW in aTransnational Perspective

SUSANNE ZWINGEL - SUNY Potsdam

A gendered policy: The control of prostitution by the policeMAINSANT GWÉNAELLE - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en SciencesSociales / Centre Marc Bloch

Negotiating gender equality norms, conflict and translation.Communicative brokers in transnational feminist networks.

NICOLE DOERR - BERLIN, Freie Universität

Theorising gender equality: A legitimacy standpointANNE MARIA HOLLI - HELSINKI, University ofKEVÄT NOUSIAINEN - HELSINKI, University ofJOHANNA KANTOLA - HELSINKI, University ofMILJA SAARI - HELSINKI, University ofLINDA HART -

Panel 580 Room S 12

Perceptions and protest behaviour

Chair: Marco Giugni - GENÈVE, Université de

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

From perception to mobilization? The example of protestingpractices face with the school map in France

LORENZO BARRAUT - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE),Université de

The Political Perceptions of MuslimsPARVEEN AKHTAR - BRISTOL, University of

What have we done to deserve this? Decline as a crisis ofbelief in social movements

LYNN OWENS -

The Role of Perception in the Political Mobilization of Frenchand Irish Gypsies/Travellers

FRÉDÉRIC ROYALL - LIMERICK, University of

Panel 537 Room S 13

Rescaling Labour Market Policy

Chair: Christian Brzinsky-Fay - Social ScienceResearch Center Berlin

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Arnaud Lechevalier - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Université de / Europa-UniversitätViadrina

Reforming Dutch Active Labour Market Policy: An on-goingprocess

JAAP DE KONING - ROTTERDAM, Erasmus Universiteit

Multiple Challenges and Policy Change in the Italian LabourMarket: A Farewell to the Bismarckian model?

ELISABETTA GUALMINI - BOLOGNA, Università degli Studi

Integration and the Labour Market Performance ofImmigrants

LUTZ C KAISER - IZA

A Nested Analysis of Government Partisanship and LabourMarket Policymaking in Differing Institutional Settings

EVELYNE HUEBSCHER - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Policy design in a internationalized arena. The case of labourmarket reform in Poland.

CATHERINE SPIESER - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE IEPStrasbourg - GSPE

Panel 507 Room S 15

Interactive governance anddeliberative democracy

Chair: Aletta Norval - ESSEX, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

The design and management of public consultation processesin policy making: a conceptual framework and empiricalfindings from Flemish case studies

JAN VAN DAMME - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitMARLEEN BRANS - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

The Challenge of Citizen Participation to Democracy (Theory)PETER BIEGELBAUER - INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES

Participative democracy: Alternative, addition or enemy?LINZE SCHAAP - TILBURG, Universiteit vanLAURENS DE GRAAF - TILBURG, Universiteit van

Reconnecting Representative and Participatory/DeliberativeDemocracy in Subnational Interactive Governance. Atheoretical and normative discussion with some reference totwo cases (Tuscany and Trentino)

SIMONA PIATTONI - TRENTO, Universita degli studi di

Competing Conceptions of Power and World Order in theGlobal Justice Movement

RUTH REITAN - MIAMI, University of

Panel 458 Room S 16

Humanitarian and Human RightsResponsibility in Theory and Practice

Chair: Henry Radice - LONDON SCHOOL OFECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE, The

Co-Chair: David Karp - LONDON, University College

Disc.: Mervyn Frost - KINGS COLLEGE London

Humanitarian and Human Rights Responsibilities inInternational Political Theory

DAVID KARP - LONDON, University CollegeHENRY RADICE - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Four HumanitarianismsSTEPHANIE CARVIN - LONDON, University of, ROYAL HOLLOWAYCOLLEGE

Building Moral Authority Out of Alienation: The Lonely Heartof Humanitarianism

STEPHEN HOPGOOD - LONDON, University of, SCHOOL OFORIENTAL & AFRICAN STUDIES (SOAS)

The right to return home – a quintessential human right oran exercise in state-building? The motivations underlying theInternational Community’s engagement in the Bosnianreturn process

ANNE KOCH - BERLIN, Freie Universität Berlin Graduate School ofTransnational Studies

Human Nature and International Political TheoryCHRIS BROWN - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Panel 582 Room S 17

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The decline of democracy: Loss ofquality, hybridisation, and breakdown

Chair: Gero Erdmann - GIGA German Institute of Globaland Area Studies

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Matthijs Bogaards - BREMEN, Jacobs University

Decline of Democracy - an outline [tabled]GERO ERDMANN - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudies

Between transitions and breakdowns: Presidentialinterruptions in Latin America

LEIV MARSTEINTREDET - BERGEN, Universitetet iMARIANA LLANOS - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudies

From hybridization to breakdown - Lessons from ThailandMARCO BÜNTE - GIGA German Institute of Global and AreaStudies

Path-dependence and economic theories of regime support:Russia 2009

RICHARD ROSE - ABERDEEN, University ofWILLIAM MISHLER - ARIZONA, University of

Are democratisation and climate change bad for each other?PETER BURNELL - WARWICK, University of

Unanticipated Consequences of a Popularly SupportedDecision [tabled]

HERLIN CHIEN - National Sun Yat-sen University

Panel 214 Room S 18

Further Directions: Extending(democratic) Peace Research

Chair: Matthias Dembinski - PEACE RESEARCHINSTITUTE FRANKFURT

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Democratic Peace and its Realist ImplicationsHANS-JOACHIM SPANGER - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTEFRANKFURT

Qualitative futuresJOHN MACMILLAN - BRUNEL University

Further directions in democratic peace researchMATTHIAS DEMBINKSI - PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTEFRANKFURT

Domestic Politics and ConflictALEXANDER THOMPSON - OHIO STATE University

A new look at the democratic peaceLUIGI CARANTI - CATANIA, Università di

Panel 121 Room S 20

Political implications of religiousevolution: How changes in religiosity

affect political behavior

Chair: Sarah Nicolet - GENÈVE, Université de

Co-Chair: Anke Tresch - GENÈVE, Université de

Disc.: -

Explaining Secularization Processes in Europe andElsewhere: Plurality versus modernity.

SANTIAGO PEREZ-NIEVAS - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma deGUILLERMO CORDERO - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de

Methodological dimensions of religiosity measurementJOSÉ RAMÓN MONTERO - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma deMARÍA CELESTE RATTO - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma deGUILLERMO CORDERO - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de

Religion and Euroscepticism: Direct and indirect effects –examining old questions with new evidence

HAJO G BOOMGAARDEN - AMSTERDAM, University ofANDRÉ FREIRE - Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia(CIES)

Alternative Forms of Religiosity and the Creation of SocialTrust: The Impact of Belonging, Behaving, and Believing inComparative Perspective

RICHARD TRAUNMÜLLER - KONSTANZ, Universität

Religion, religiosity and political attitudesIRENE MARTÍN - MADRID, Universidad Autònoma de

Panel 209 Room S 21

Problems of stabilisation of partysystem in new democracies

Chair: Ott Lumi - TALLINN University

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Institutionalization of the modes of party competition:Emerging bipolar competition in the CEE party systems?

MIZUHO NAKADA-AMIYA - NAGOYA University

Party system stabilisation in Central Europe: Record andprospects

PAUL G LEWIS - OPEN UNIVERSITY, The

Poland's quasi-institutionalized party system: Theimportance of elites and institutions

ANNA GWIAZDA - DUBLIN CITY University

Party System Competition in Post-Communist Europe (1990-2008): Institutionalization or Change?

ZSOLT ENYEDI - Central European UniversityFERNANDO BÉRTOA CASAL - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Party system consolidation: What factors? The case ofPoland, Czech Republic and Bulgaria

CHOLOVA BLAGOVESTA - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

Panel 569 Room S 24

The radical right and the debate overimmigration policy

Chair: Elisabeth Carter - KEELE, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Nigel Copsey - TEESIDE, University of

Plataforma per Catalunya: Emergence, features and questfor legitimacy of a new radical right party in the Spanishautonomous region of Catalonia

AITOR HERNÁNDEZ CARR - IGOP-Universitat Autònoma deBarcelona

After Fortuyn: New radical right-wing populist parties in theNetherlands

DAVID ART - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTESARAH DE LANGE - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

How to explain the strange decline of the Vlaams Belang inBelgium?

TEUN PAUWELS - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

The (de)politicization of immigrant integration and policyoutcome in Belgium.

ILKE ADAM - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

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Governmental policy programperformance

Chair: Bram Verschuere - University College Ghent

Co-Chair: Dries Verlet - Research Center of the FlemishGovernment

Disc.: -

How to Monitor Treaties Effectively -- a Comparative Studyof Human Rights and Drugs

SAUL TAKAHASHI - United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

Does one size really fit all? Differences in the aptitude ofpolicies to be evaluated by performance measures in theSwiss cantons

FRITZ SAGER - BERN, UniversitätADRIAN RITZ - BERN, Universität

Building state capacities? The case of the Poverty ReductionStrategy Paper cell in Mali

ISALINE BERGAMASCHI - INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL STUDIESSciences-Po/Paris

Panel 587 Room S 26

Social Justice After Neo-liberalCapitalism

Chair: Albena Azmanova - KENT, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Bruno Amable - PARIS I (PANTHÉON-SORBONNE), Université de

The Third Way After Neo-liberal CapitalismREECE KIRWIN - MELBOURNE, University of

Democratic failures and political inequality. Beyond thegorgian knot

GODOFREDO VIDAL DE LA ROSA - Universidad AutonomaMetropolitana-Azcapotzalco, México

Individual choice and citizen voice in UK welfareadministration: New Labour and New Right discoursecompared

VERITY ARCHER - MELBOURNE, University of

Social Justice between Varieties of Capitalism and Types ofDemocracies

ALBENA AZMANOVA - KENT, University ofPHILIPPE C SCHMITTER - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 490 Room S 27

The Political Mobilisation ofEuroscepticism: Parties, Discourses

and Contentious Politics

Chair: Hans-Jörg Trenz - ARENA, University of Oslo

Co-Chair: Paul Statham - BRISTOL, University of

Disc.: John Erik Fossum - ARENA, University of Oslo

Euroscepticism or Alter-Europeanism? Actors and Motives ofthe French EU Referendum Debate in 2005 in a comparativeperspective

CLAUDIA WIESNER - MARBURG, Philipps-Universität

National variation in citizen support for the emerging Euro-polity. Comparing the effects of national identity and nationalcontext.

KONSTANTIN VÖSSING - OHIO STATE University

Party Contestation over Europe: Who Criticises Europe, HowMuch, and What for?

PAUL STATHAM - BRISTOL, University ofRUUD KOOPMANS - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Cyberspace and European elections: Narratives and carriersof Euroscepticism online.

ASIMINA MICHAILIDOU - BRISTOL, University of

Show Me the Money! Political Conflict and Euroscepticism inEU Redistributive Politics

PIETER DE WILDE - OSLO, Universitetet I

Panel 377 Room S 28

Formal and Quantitative Research inComparative Politics and International

Relations

Chair: Michael Bechtel - ETH - Swiss Federal Instituteof Technology

Co-Chair: Andreas Dür - DUBLIN, University College

Disc.: -

Swaying Ageing Voters: Electoral Institutions and PensionReform in Representative Democracy

OLIVER PAMP - BREMEN, Universität

The impact of democratization on the formation of tradeblocs: An empirical analysis

LEONARDO BACCINI - DUBLIN TRINITY COLLEGE, University of

Dynamic Social Network Analysis of International ClimatePolitics: Changing Structural Configurations on the Way toCopenhagen

CHRISTIAN HIRSCHI - ETH Zürich

The Sword and the Coffers: The Domestic Fiscal Contractand International Bargaining

TERRENCE CHAPMAN - TEXAS AT AUSTIN, University ofPATRICK MCDONALD - TEXAS AT AUSTIN, University of

Words can hurt! Flogging the Stability Pact to Death and itsRepercussion on Public Debt Costs in the Euro Area

ROMAN GOLDBACH - GOETTINGEN, University ofCHRISTIAN FAHRHOLZ - MANNHEIM, Universität

Panel 588 Room 114

Political Trust in Europe: An updateof Citizens and the State

Chair: Marc Hooghe - LEUVEN, Katholieke Universiteit

Co-Chair: Sonja Zmerli - DARMSTADT, TechnischeUniversität

Disc.: Kenneth Newton - SOUTHAMPTON, University of

The Transformation of Trust. From Withering Condition toWavering Movement

MARK BOVENS - UTRECHT, University ofANCHRIT WILLE - LEIDEN, Universiteit

Embellishing Welfare State Reforms? Political Trust and theSupport for Welfare State Reforms in Germany

OSCAR GABRIEL - STUTTGART, UniversitätEVA-MARIA TRUEDINGER - STUTTGART, Universität

Is Political Trust an Evaluation of Institutions or Office-holders? Exploring the Dynamics of Trust in PoliticalInstitutions

LUKAS LINEK - ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLICPAT LYONS - ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Political confidence and trust in democracies worldwide.Spurious relationships or true close friends?

KENNETH NEWTON - SOUTHAMPTON, University ofSONJA ZMERLI - DARMSTADT, Technische Universität

The Impact of Political Trust on Party Choice in BelgiumSOFIE MARIËN - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitMARC HOOGHE - LEUVEN, Katholieke UniversiteitTEUN PAUWELS - BRUXELLES, Université Libre de

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Trustworthy states, trusting citizens? A multilevel study intoobjective and subjective determinants of political trust

TOM VAN DER MEER - SOCIAL & CULTURAL PLANNING OFFICEPAUL DEKKER - SOCIAL & CULTURAL PLANNING OFFICE

Panel 410 Room 231

Rule of law in transformation

Chair: Hans-Joachim Lauth - WÜRZBURG, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Wolfgang Muno - MAINZ, Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet

Democracy and the Rule of Law in Latin America [tabled]PETER THIERY - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Constitutional Conflicts between Law and Politics inTransformation Societies. A Systems-theoretical Approach.

MICHAEL HEIN - GREIFSWALD, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University

The Learning Curve Revisited. Building Rule of Law inEastern Europe

ALINA MUNGIU-PIPPIDI - HERTIE School of Governance

Stateness: A Prerequisite of Democracy and the Rule of LawSVEND-ERIK SKAANING - AARHUS UniversitetJØRGEN MØLLER - AARHUS Universitet

Constitutional Courts as Rule of Law Promoters: Theoreticaland Empirical Considerations

SASCHA KNEIP - BERLIN, Wissenschaftzentrum fürSozialforschung (WZB)

Understanding and Application of the Rule of Law Concept inCentral and Eastern Europe: Comparative Assessment[tabled]

PETRA GUASTI - WÜRZBURG University

Against all Odds? Judicial Review in ‘Illiberal Democracies’ inAsia

AUREL CROISSANT - HEIDELBERG, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

Panel 202 Room 232

New policy instruments: To democratiseor to depoliticise?

Chair: Halpern Charlotte - PACTE FNSP, IEP Grenoble

Co-Chair: Patrick Le Galès - Sciences Po CNRS CEVIPOF

Disc.: -

How cities encounter Europe. Informal urban policy, formalinstruments and mechanisms of Europeanization at theurban level.

SAMUELE DOSSI - EXETER, University of

Analysing wind power policies through their instruments: Thecase of Denmark, Germany, and France

AURELIEN EVRARD - Sciences Po / CEVIPOF

Political patronage in policy-making processes: A new policyinstrument

PATRÍCIA SILVA - AVEIRO, Universidade deCARLOS JALALI - AVEIRO, Universidade de

The consultation regime of the European Commission and itsimpact on organised civil society

SANDRA KROEGER - BREMEN, Jacobs University

Panel 331 Room 329

Popular Support for DemocraticInnovations?

Chair: Åsa Bengtsson - ÅBO AKADEMI

Co-Chair: Mikko Mattila - HELSINKI, University of

Disc.: -

Does closeness foster support?: The evaluation ofparticipatory instruments in Spanish cities

JOAN FONT FÁBREGAS - CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTÍFICAS (CSIC)CLEMENTE NAVARRO - PABLO DE OLAVIDE, Universidad de

Petitions and Perceived Barriers to ParticipationCHRISTOPHER CARMAN - STRATHCLYDE, University of

Direct democracy and its critics: Support for DirectDemocracy and “Stealth” Democracy in Finland

MIKKO MATTILA - HELSINKI, University ofÅSA BENGTSSON - ÅBO AKADEMI

Questioning the European Electorate’s Political ProcessPreferences: A Theoretical Inquiry

JULIE HASSING NIELSEN - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 502 Room H 09

Clandestine Violent Groups as aChallenge for Security Governance

Chair: Christopher Daase - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Co-Chair: Thomas Biersteker - Graduate Institute ofInternational Studies

Disc.: Carolin Goerzig - UPPSALA Universitet

The Informalization of Security Policy. A MorphologicalApproach to the Study of Counter-Insurgency and Counter-Terrorism.

CHRISTOPHER DAASE - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitätGEORGIOS KOLLIARAKIS - MÜNCHEN, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Transferring Responsibility from the Military to the Police inPeace Operations

CORNELIUS FRIESENDORF - DCAF, Geneva

Hybrid organisations at the crossroads – the case of HamasCAROLIN GOERZIG - UPPSALA Universitet

Panel 195 Room H 10

Protest Outcomes: MethodologicalPerspectives

Chair: Lorenzo Bosi - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITYINSTITUTE

Co-Chair: Katrin Uba - UPPSALA Universitet

Disc.: Marco Giugni - GENÈVE, Université de

Measuring Moving Targets: Defining and Evaluating Sims inthe Context of Governance

AUDRA MITCHELL - BELFAST, QUEENS University of

Market changes as movement outcomesPHILIP BALSIGER - LAUSANNE, Université de

To Concede or Not to Concede: Analysis of the Impact ofConcessions on Future Concessions

TAEHYUN NAM - SALISBURY UniversityJUSTIN TUCKER - CALIFORNIA STATE University - Fullerton

Protest Outcomes: Methodological PerspectivesJAVIER ALCALDE - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 164 Room HPI 1

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Beyond or within constructivisttheorising (is silence golden)?

Assessing the boundary topoststructuralism, Pragmatism, and the

practice turn

Chair: Oliver Kessler - BIELEFELD, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Political Constructivism: The Political Construction of SocialKnowledge

PIKI ISH-SHALOM - JERUSALEM, Hebrew University of

From “Social Problem Theory” to “Public Problem Theory”?CHLOE VLASSOPOULOS - PICARDIE University

Right Back Where We Started From? Constructivism, RoleTheory and G.H. Mead

HARRY BAUER - LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICALSCIENCE, The

Taking sense and meaning seriously. Objective hermeneuticsas a tool for analysing politics

ULRICH FRANKE - BIELEFELD, University of

Common problems, situations and concepts: A pragmatist-conceptual approach towards European polity formation

VOLKER BALLI - EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE

Panel 499 Room HPI 2

Legitmacy and Metaphysics

Chair: Sorin Baiasu - KEELE, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Hospitality, Publicness, and the Regulation of the Borders ofthe Public Sphere

INES VALDEZ - NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL, University of andNuffield College

Juridical Right and Practical Reason: Kant’s Rechtslehre asComprehensive Liberalism

TATIANA PATRONE - ITHACA College

The Paradox of Juridical ImperativesSORIN BAIASU - KEELE, University of

The Regulative Principle of Purposiveness in Kantian PoliticalJudgment

AVERY GOLDMAN - DEPAUL University

Panel 413 Room HPI 3

Religiously-Oriented Political Actorsin Secular Democratic States: The

Turkish Case in ComparativePerspective

Chair: Luca Ozzano - TORINO, Università degli studi di

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Istar Gozaydin - ISTANBUL TECHNICALUniversity

Democracy as a tool for Marginalization and Impoverishment[tabled]

MUSTAFA KEMAL COSKUN - ANKARA UniversityBURCU SENTURK - ANKARA University

Continuity and Change in the Islamist Political Parties inTurkey: A Comparison of the moderate AKP (Justice andDevelopment Party) and the traditionalist SP (Felicity Party)

EVREN CELIK WILTSE - VIENNA, University of

Political Islam and the Military in TurkeyZEYNEP OYA YEGEN - BOSTON University

Turkish state as a religiously oriented political actorFABIO SALOMONI - KOC University

Can Turkish Left Create an Alternative Hegemonic Projectagainst the Islamists? [tabled]

OZGUR USENMEZ - MARMARA University

The Limits of the Political Moderation of Religiously OrientedParties: the Case of the AKP

BERNA YILMAZ - MILANO, Università degli studi di

Panel 250 Room HPI 4

Decentralisation in unitary states -the role of sub-national authorities

Chair: Andrea Fischer - HAGEN, Fern Universität

Co-Chair: Nathalie Behnke - HAGEN, Fern Universität

Disc.: -

The Development of Asymmetric Regionalism in Italy: TheCase of Northern Regions

ANDREA MIGNONE - GENOVA, Università degli studi di

Decentralization in France: The Jacobin State betweenInertia and Transformation

SABINE KUHLMANN - BERLIN, Humboldt-Universität zu

Decentralization in unitary states - the role of sub-nationalauthorities

ANDREA FISCHER - HAGEN, Fern UniversitätNATHALIE BEHNKE - HAGEN, Fern Universität

Panel 352 Room HFF 2

Political and Security Relations inAsia: Major Power Strategies,Conflicts and Cooperation 2

Chair: Carmen Amado Mendes - COIMBRA, Universityof

Co-Chair: Elena Atanassova-Cornelis - LEUVEN,Katholieke Universiteit

Disc.: Fei-Ling Wang - GEORGIA Institute ofTechnology

Assertiveness and pragmatism in international relations:How internal and external constraints shape China’s foreignpolicy

CARMEN AMADO MENDES - COIMBRA, Universidad de

Chinese Seapower: Reasons and Implications.SIMONE DOSSI - Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane (SUM)

The political economy of China’s foreign policyJULIA BADER - Bonn, German Development Institute

Of a Caged Tiger, an Emerging Dragon, and a BolderMatushka- India, China and Russia in the New World

J KHANNA - JAWAHARLAL NEHRI UniversitY

The Japan-China disputes in the East China Sea: Underlyingfactors and a constructivist approach

SENAN JAMES FOX - ST. ANDREWS, University of

Panel 594 Room HFF 3

Learning, Politics and the Media

Chair: Tereza Capelos - SURREY, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: Andrej Kokkonen - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

Angiola Di Conza - NAPOLI FEDERICO IIUniversita di

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Student Influence on Decision-Making in Schools – AControlled Field Experiment

PETER ESAIASSON - GÖTEBORGS UniversitetMIKAEL GILLJAM - GÖTEBORGS UniversitetMIKAEL PERSSON - GÖTEBORGS Universitet

Socialisation Influences on Young Children's DemocraticValue Orientations

SIMONE ABENDSCHÖN - FRANKFURT, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Action-oriented individualismJOHANNES ANDERSEN - AALBORG Universitet

The challenging role of new and traditional mass media tothe formation of the political preferences

EVANGELIA MARKAKI - Aristotle University of ThessalonikiELENI APOSPORI - Athens University of Economics and Business(AUEB)

TV dramas and political learning in the UKTEREZA CAPELOS - SURREY, University ofALEXANDRA PINHORN - ROULA -

Panel 579 Room HFF 4

Institutional Performance andDemocratic Quality in Southern Europe

Chair: Susannah Verney - ATHENS, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Dissatisfied societies: Comparing Italy and PortugalJOSÉ MAGONE - Berlin School of Economics

Political leadership, government performance, anddemocratic quality: The tale of Greece and Spain in the1980s

TAKIS PAPPAS - MACEDONIA, University of

The Role of Women's Organizations in the DemocratizationProcess under the AKP Government in Turkey

HÜRCAN ASLI AKSOY - TÜBINGEN, Universität

The Europeanization of Cyprus’ National Parliament: Change,Continuity and Adaptation

HARA PARLA- CYPRUS, University ofKALLIOPE AGAPIOU-JOSEPHIDES - CYPRUS, University of

Panel 592 Room HFF 5

US Foreign Policy: The DomesticSetting 2: Power and Security

Chair: Trevor McCrisken - WARWICK, University of

Co-Chair: -

Disc.: -

Domestic-level variables of U.S. foreign policy making:American scholarship and American scholarly Cold Warsecurity discourse

HELLE PALU - TAMPERE, University of

Recommendations for Homeland Security: Dealing withWeapons of Mass Destruction and Terrorism

LISA M FARHAMY - The American University

The Established Discourse of American PowerEDWARD LOCK - WEST OF ENGLAND, University of the

The quest for total security: How domestic politics haveshaped American ballistic missile defence policy

ANDREW FUTTER - BIRMINGHAM, University of

Panel 596 Room HFF 6

GRADUATE NETWORK

Why and How to get published?

Chair: Salvatore Sberna - Istituto Italiano di ScienzeUmane (SUM)

Panel 605 Room S 14

Symposium

The Future of East-West integration in Europe

Chairs: Gérard Grunberg, Sciences Po Paris,France

Vello Pettai, University of Tartu, Estonia

Discussants: Hiski Haukkala, Ministry for ForeignAffairs, Unit for Policy Planning andResearch, Helsinki, Finland

Zaki Laidi, Sciences Po Paris, France

Room H 02

ROUNDTABLE

2009 European Parliamentary Elections

Chair: Luciano Bardi - University of Pisa

GABOR TOKA - Central European University, BudapestANDREW DUFF - ELDR MEPPETER MAIR - European University Institute, FlorenceAMIE KREPPEL - University of Florida

Room H 03

That’s it... We hope,you had a niceconference!

See you later at theclosing reception,

at the next ECPR event- or back here at theUniversity of Potsdam!

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Name Index

A

Aagaard Thuesen, Annette.................................... 123

Aarebrot, Frank ......... 20, 55

Aars, Jacob .......................68

Aarts, Kees........................31

Abe, Margarita Estevez 125

Abels, Gabriele .. 63, 97, 118

Abendschön, Simone ... 136

Aberbach, Joel............... 124

Ackaert, Johan............... 100

Adam, Ilke....................... 132

Adamson, Fiona ...............36

Aden, Hartmut ..................42

Adinolfi, Goffredo .............57

Adler-Nissen, Rebecca ...87

Aelst Peter, Van ...............86

Agapiou-Josephides,Kalliope...................... 136

Agcan, Muhammed ...... 110

Aggestam, Lisbeth .. 39, 130

Agh, Attila ................... 20, 46

Agner, Michael..................42

Aguilar, Susana ..... 116, 124

Ahrens, Petra ....................68

Ahrens, Regina.............. 106

Aidukaite, Jolanta.......... 116

Akarca, Ali T......................51

Akhtar, Parveen..... 117, 131

Akkerman, Tjitske ............87

Aksoy, Hürcan Asli........ 136

Alcalde, Javier ............... 134

Alcántara, Manuel ............50

Aldred, Rachel ..................82

Alemanno, Alberto ...........63

Allegra, Marco ............... 111

Allen, Pauline ....................96

Alles, Delphine............... 102

Allouche, Jeremy .............64

Allulli, Massimo.................49

Almeida, Dimitri ................83

Alonso, Alba ......................87

Alonso, Sonia................. 101

Alós-Ferrer, Carlos ..........62

Al-Yahya, Khalid...............99

Amable, Bruno. 39, 130, 133

Amado Mendes, Carmen...................... 73, 122, 135

Amat, Francesc ....... 51, 101

Anagnostou, Dia...............68

Anden-Papadopoulos, Kari.......................................68

Andersen, Johannes .... 136

Anderson, John ................82

Anderson-Gold, Sharon................................... 89, 110

Andeweg, Rudy ... 16, 28, 57

Andoura, Sami..................45

André, Audrey...................53

Andres, Mejia Acosta ......63

Anduiza, Eva............ 69, 125

Angelaki, Marina ........... 128

Angeli, Oliviero...............110

Anghel, Suzana ............... 67

Ansell, Chris ...................114

Ansell, Jim......................... 24

Ansolabehere, Karina ..... 78

Aparicio, Javier ................ 88

Apospori, Eleni ................................... 48, 57, 121, 136

Arboit, Gérald ................... 67

Archer, Verity..................133

Arieli, Dana ....................... 58

Ariely, Gal .......................104

Armingeon, Klaus .............. 6

Armitage, Faith...............105

Armstrong, Chris.............. 69

Arnaud, Sergent............... 58

Arndt, Friedrich ................ 69

Arnold, Christian .............. 43

Arnott, Margaret A........... 62

Art, David ........................132

Arzheimer, Kai.......................................33, 40, 99, 116

Arzoz, Xabier.................... 40

Åse, Cecilia.....................105

Ashour, Omar.................128

Asitadani, Diah...............102

Astudillo Ruiz, Javier ....101

Atanassova-Cornelis,Elena ..................122, 135

Attina, Fulvio...................103

Aubin, David ...............73, 92

Auer, Stefan...................... 59

Avant, Deborah ......110, 127

Avanza, Martina............... 77

Avdagic, Sabina............... 52

Aydin, Umut ...................... 93

Aylott, Nicholas ................ 74

Azizi, Karim....................... 39

Azmanova, Albena ..............

.......................37, 125, 133

Azzaoui, Mounir ............... 73

B

Baccini, Leonardo..........133

Bach, Tobias .................... 51

Bächtiger, André............118

Bäck, Hanna .............64, 111

Bader, Julia.............123, 135

Bader, Veit ........................ 53

Bagtazo, Heidi.................. 24

Baiasu, Sorin ..................135

Bailer, Stefanie................. 61

Bailey, Ian ......................... 68

Baisnee, O ......................113

Baker, Christopher .......... 62

Baker, Keith ....................106

Bakke, Kristin M............... 64

Balaguer, Jaime.............116

Balamir Coskun, Bezen . 97

Balão, Rodrigues .....48, 113

Balasuriya, Kanishka ....117

Balcanu, Anca ................131

Balcells, Laia ..................104

Balle Hansen, Morten......................................... 60, 99

Balsiger, Jörg ................. 114

Balsiger, Philip............... 134

Banai, Ayelet.....................69

Banaji, Shakuntala...........50

Bandelow, Nils............... 100

Banducci, Susan A ....... 107

Banholzer, Lilli ..................72

Bannan, Kelvin J ..............67

Banting, Keith ...................50

Bara, Judith .................... 103

Barbato, Mariano .............73

Barberet, Rosemary ........51

Barbosa, Carlos Elias .. 120

Bardi, Luciano.... 2, 6, 18, 31

Bargel, Lucie .....................77

Baringhorst, Sigrid ........ 110

Barisione, Mauro ........... 105

Barlai, Melani ................. 116

Baroncelli, Eugenia... 52, 64

Barraut, Lorenzo ........... 131

Barreto, Matt .....................76

Barta, Zsofia......................86

Bartle, Ian ..........................82

Bartle, John .......................43

Baruch Blich, Ben ............58

Barzelay, Michael.............99

Basedau, Matthias ........ 104

Baskan, Filiz................... 116

Bátora, Jozef.....................41

Batziou, Athanasia...........92

Bauer, Anja............... 53, 101

Baum, Tomas ................ 119

Baumann, Marcel.............57

Baumgärtner, Heiko ..... 127

Baumgart-Ochse, Claudia.................................... 119

Beauzamy, Brigitte ... 63, 73

Béchir, Michael .............. 119

Bechle, Karsten ............. 109

Bechtel, Michael 61, 62, 133

Beem, Betsi.................... 104

Beers, Robert....................59

Beetsma, Roel ..................63

Behnke, Andreas .......... 106

Behnke, Nathalie........... 135

Behrendt, Marc .................87

Beisheim, Marianne.. 29, 91

Bekkers, Victor .................99

Belchior, Ana Maria .. 43, 90

Belim Rodrigues, CéliaFelícia ........................ 113

Bell, Derek .........................77

Bellamy, Richard ..............41

Bellanova, Rocco .............54

Bellucci, Paolo ........... 41, 42

Bengi Gümrükçü, Selin .......

.............................. 79, 116

Bengtsson, Åsa ....... 91, 134

Benner, Thorsten .............93

Bennett, Lance .......... 86, 98

Benoit, Kenneth....... 53, 100

Berdnikovs, Andrejs ........82

Berenskoetter, Felix ..... 102

Bergamaschi, Isaline........................................82, 133

Berger, Lars....................128

Bergman-Rosamond,Annika .......................... 87

Berg-Schlosser, Dirk...........

...................20, 46, 91, 100

Berg-Sørensen, Anders.....................................107

Berlinski, Samuel............. 55

Bermeo, Nancy ........62, 121

Bernauer, Julian............... 45

Bernhagen, Patrick .......109

Bernhard, Stefan ...........114

Béroud, Sophie ..............130

Bersick, Sebastian ........122

Berte, K. ..........................101

Berti, Benedetta .............104

Bertrana, Xavier............... 40

Bertrand, Romain ..........118

Best, Heinrich................... 96

Beyers, Jan.......61, 109, 127

Bezes, Philippe ................ 60

Biedenkopf, Katja ..........115

Biegelbauer, Peter ........131

Biela, Jan ........................120

Biermann, Rafael............. 45

Biersteker, Thomas ........................................102, 134

Binder, Martin................... 52

Binderkrantz, Anne .......109

Binzer Hobolt, Sara.............

...................43, 71, 90, 117

Biorcio, Roberto .............107

Birch, Sarah...................... 53

Birdsall, Andrea ............... 59

Birnbaum, Maria .............. 50

Biscop, Sven ..............45, 54

Björklund, Fredrika .......... 54

Blagovesta, Cholova.....132

Blais, Andre ....................125

Blank, Florian .................104

Blätte, Andreas ................ 60

Blauberger, Michael ......104

Blavoukos, Spyros ........128

Blaydes, Lisa .................... 93

Block, Laura....................109

Blomkvist, Hans .............114

Blomme, Mieke ..............100

Blomqvist, Paula.............. 96

Blum, Sonja ....................106

Blume, Lorenz .................. 52

Bo Kaspersen, Lars ........ 50

Bobbio, Luigi..................... 84

Bochsler, Daniel...51, 52, 69

Bode, Ingo......................... 96

Boege, Volker.................101

Boekkooi, Marije .............. 78

Boekle, Bettina...........44, 81

Bogaards, Matthijs 111, 132

Bognar, Eva...................... 50

Bohle, Dorothee.........21, 84

Boix, Carles ...................... 53

Bol, Damien ...................... 52

Bolgherini, Silvia .............. 69

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Bolleyer, Nicole ....... 45, 120

Bongardt, Annette............45

Bono, Irene........................91

Bonotti, Matteo .............. 115

Boomgaarden, Hajo G . 132

Borchert, Jens ..................45

Borge, Rosa ................... 115

Born, Hans ............................

..............38, 39, 48, 67, 77

Bornschier, Simon ...........99

Börzel, Tanja A .............. 118

Bos, Linda....................... 108

Bosi, Lorenzo .107, 119, 134

Bosold, David....................59

Bossong, Raphael ...........93

Boswell, Christina ......... 109

Botella Corral, Joan .........54

Botetzagias, Iosif..............68

Botterman, Sarah.......... 124

Boucek, Françoise .... 37, 83

Boutylkova, Eugenia..... 100

Bovens, Luc ............... 31, 79

Bovens, Mark ................. 133

Boyer, Robert....................39

Boyne, George .................42

Brack, Nathalie .................61

Bradbury, Jonathan .........60

Braig, Marianne ............. 106

Brandl, Bernd ................. 130

Branovic, Zeljko............. 118

Brans, Marleen .............. 131

Braun, Kathrin................ 118

Bräuninger, Thomas............

...................... 91, 100, 101

Breeman, Gerard .............81

Breindl, Yana ................. 123

Breitmeier, Helmut ........ 119

Brenez, L ...........................45

Breuillard, Michèle ...........58

Brewington, David......... 119

Brickner, Rachel...............49

Briggs, Jacqui ............ 16, 48

Brinkmann, Sören ............53

Briquet, Jean-Louis....... 112

Britto, Dalson ....................59

Brodrick-Okereke, Mabel.......................................92

Bronitt, Simon ................ 126

Brotons, Jean-Charles ....33

Brouard, Sylvain...............62

Brown, Chris ............ 59, 131

Brozus, Lars ......................29

Brühl, Tanja.......................91

Brummer, Klaus................40

Brune, Nancy ........... 83, 128

Brunet, Laura ....................63

Brunner, Martin........ 81, 101

Brusis, Martin ........................

..........24, 65, 71, 107, 116

Bruszt, Laszlo ............ 74, 84

Bryder, Tom ......................58

Brzinsky-Fay, Christian 131

Buckingham, David..........50

Buckley, Fiona ..... 42, 54, 67

Buckley-Zistel, Susanne .88

Budde, Kerstin ......... 35, 119

Budge, Ian......................................16, 43, 52, 57, 103

Budrich, Barbara ..............24

Buhaug, Halvard........62, 71

Bühlmann, Marc.............126

Bukow, Sebastian U .....121

Bull, Martin ............................

............ 2, 6, 16, 31, 52, 57

Bünte, Marco ..................132

Burau, Viola ...................... 50

Burchianti, Flora............... 92

Burman, Stephen ............ 84

Burnell, Peter............70, 132

Bursens, Peter ...............127

Busch, Andreas ............... 82

Busemeyer, Marius ...29, 44

Bush, Evelyn L ...............119

Bustelo, María .................. 87

Byatt, Dominic .................. 24

Bylok, Katarzyna.............. 92

Bytzek, Evelyn ................. 70

C

Cabeza, Laura ...............126

Cadot, Christine ............... 59

Caglar, Gülay ................... 40

Caglayan, Alper .............114

Caiani, Manuela.......79, 108

Cairns, Ed .......................121

Calca, Patrícia................113

Calderaro, Andrea...88, 123

Calenda, Davide .............. 98

Callaghan, Helen ............. 76

Callahan, Mat .................127

Calvo, Kerman ...............116

Campbell, Adrian ............. 69

Campus, Donatella ......... 52

Canan, Ebru .............60, 120

Caney, Simon................... 77

Canzano, Antonello.......121

Cao, Xun ........................... 74

Capelli, Claudia................ 68

Capelos, Tereza ..................

34, 48, 57, 67, 128, 135,

136

Caporusso, Letizia .......... 69

Caranti, Luigi ..........110, 132

Carbone, Maurizio........... 93

Cardenal, Ana Sofía .....101

Caré, Sébastien .............117

Carina, E. .......................... 58

Carlson, Tom..................115

Carman, Christopher ....134

Carmel, Emma ...........53, 70

Carmin, JoAnn ................. 49

Carothers, Thomas .......121

Carré, Emmanuel ............ 86

Carroll, Peter .................... 64

Carter, Elisabeth......33, 132

Carvalho, Sandra Silva 122

Carver, Terrell .................. 96

Carville, Justin.................. 68

Carvin, Stephanie..........131

Casado Asensio, Juan ... 90

Casal, Fernando Bértoa.....................................132

Casero, Andreu..............130

Casey, Donal.................... 63

Caspersen, Nina.............. 64

Castelli, Pietro ................127

Castiglione, Dario...... 41, 84

Castillo, Juan Carlos .......62

Castillo, Luque............... 112

Catir, Gul............................79

Ceccorulli, Michela........ 111

Cedroni, Lorella ............. 118

Celik Wiltse, Evren........ 135

Celis, Karen ....................................16, 29, 49, 57, 122

Cermák, Daniel.................78

Certomà, Chiara............ 105

Chabanet, Didier ..............33

Chakarova, Vessela ........83

Chambers, Paul......... 39, 83

Chang, Alex.................... 126

Chang, Yu-tzung ........... 126

Chapman, Terrence 78, 133

Charles, Julien............... 122

Charlotte, Halpern......... 134

Cheney, Emelyne.............45

Chien, Herlin .................. 132

Childs, Sarah ........... 49, 122

Chojnacki, Sven ............ 118

Christensen, JørgenGrønnegaard ............ 116

Christensen, Tom.............60

Christmann, Anna ......... 126

Christou, George..............74

Christou, Odysseas .........50

Cierco, Teresa ..................73

Cinar, Dilek................. 20, 55

Ciornei, Irina................... 127

Cisar, Ondrej.............. 49, 74

Ciuta, Felix ........................73

Clapham, Christopher .....76

Clark, Alistair.....................60

Clements, Kevin P. ....... 101

Clift, Ben ..................... 76, 86

Coen, David ......................61

Cognard, Etienne .............44

Colberg, Hagen ..................2

Cole, Alistair ................... 124

Coleman, Nathaniel .........40

Coller, Xavier ....................63

Colom, Francisco .............50

Colomb, Claire..................90

Colombo, Clelia ......... 30, 98

Colomer, Josep ................59

Colom-Gonzalez,Francisco......................50

Coman, Ramona ........... 103

Compston, Hugh ..............68

Connolly, David ............. 101

Connolly, Eileen .................6

Considine, Mark 50, 78, 115

Constantinou, Costas......................................... 48, 87

Contessi, Nicola ...............77

Coppieters, Bruno ......... 103

Copsey, Nigel ................ 132

Copus, Colin .....................49

Corcoran, Paul..................44

Cordero, Guillermo116, 132

Corpakis, Dimitri........ 17, 73

Correa, Patricia ............. 121

Costa Fernández, Oriol ..83

Costa Leite, Isabel ........ 120

Costa Lobo, Marina .........41

Costa, Oriol....................... 83

Costa, Sandra Liliana ...113

Costalli, Stefano...................

.....................34, 52, 86, 96

Couret Branco, Manuel 104

Cox, Michael...................112

Creitaru, Ioana ...............122

Cristancho, Camilo........110

Cristina Marchetti, Maria 41

Crivelli, Jessica ................ 69

Croft, Stuart ....................111

Croissant, Aurel .39, 83, 134

Cross, Bill ........................111

Crouch, Colin.................... 17

Curini, Luigi....................... 90

Cutler, Claire ..................127

D

da Rocha Resende, PauloEdgar ............................ 81

da Silva Júnior, JoséAlexandre .................... 59

Daase, Christopher .............

.........................82, 92, 134

Dabène, Olivier ..........41, 59

Daguerre, Anne .............106

Dahlerup, Drude .............. 77

Dahlgren, Peter................ 50

Dahlstrom, Carl ................ 70

Daléus, Pär .................48, 57

Dallara, C. .......................103

Damgaard, Bodil............115

Danchev, Alex .................. 87

Dandoy, Régis .........54, 128

Daniel, Antje ..................... 98

Darquenne, Raphaël.....106

Darracq, Vincent......46, 111

Däubler, Thomas .....43, 101

Daugbjerg, Carsten.......125

Davidiv, Eldad ................104

Davids, Tine...................... 58

Davidson, Paul................. 91

Davies, Kara ...................123

Daviter, Falk .................2, 80

de Almeida, MariaHermínia Tavares ...... 50

De Angelis, Gabriele....... 63

De Cock, Geert ................ 74

De Giorgi, Elisabetta....... 61

de Graaf, Laurens .........131

De Jong, Sijbren ............111

de Koning, Jaap.............131

de Kool, Dennis ............... 80

de la Calle, Luis .......86, 104

de la Porte, Caroline .....115

de Lange, Sarah ............132

De Peuter, Bart ........79, 108

de Renzio, Paolo ............. 64

de Rooij, Eline .................. 80

De Rosa, Roberto..........121

de Ruiter, Rik.................... 97

De Schutter, Helder ............

...........................40, 50, 78

de Vreese, Claes .................

.........................71, 86, 107

de Vries, Catherine .............

...................59, 60, 99, 117

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De Waele-DeGuchtenaere, E........ 101

de Wilde d'Estmael,Tanguy..........................54

de Wilde, Pieter ............. 133

Debiel, Tobias................ 118

Debus, Marc................... 111

Debusscher, Petra .. 44, 114

Decramer, Adelien .. 99, 100

Dedeurwaerdere, Tom . 105

Deitelhoff, Nicole ........... 127

Dejaeghere, Yves ............80

Dekker, Clare ................. 2, 6

Dekker, Henk .....................34, 39, 76, 96, 104, 113,

121

Dekker, Paul .... 80, 122, 134

Del Giorgio, Elena............87

Delgado Fernandez,Santiago .................... 112

della Porta, Donatella ........................................ 63, 79

Dellepiane Avellaneda,Sebastian .....................86

Delori, Mathias..................72

Delreux, Tom ....................83

Dembinski, Matthias ............

.............................. 31, 132

Denécé, Eric .....................67

Denezhkina, Elena ..........69

Deni, John ...................... 112

Denters, Bas .............. 30, 58

Depauw, Sam ...................61

Deschouwer, Kris.................

...................... 28, 111, 117

Detterbeck, Klaus....................................... 37, 64, 111

Deutsch, Franziska..........80

Devitt, Camilla................ 109

Devos, Carl........... 33, 71, 77

Dewan, Torun ............ 55, 61

Di Conza, Angiola ... 67, 135

Di Zubiena, Gattinara ... 127

Dicke, Willemijn ................92

Dieter Wolf, Klaus ......... 110

Dieterich, Sandra .............67

Digol, Diana.......................87

Dijkstra, Hylke...................40

Dimitrova, Antoaneta L ...80

Dinan, William................ 126

Dinas, Elias .................... 124

Dirk de Graaf, Nan...........51

Djamel, Mermat ............. 108

Djupsund, Göran ........... 115

Dlabac, Oliver ................ 126

Dmitricenko, Ieva .............76

do Céu Pinto, Maria...... 113

Dobson, Lynn............. 30, 40

Doerr, Nicole ......................................92, 97, 118, 131

Dolez, Charlotte................69

Donà, Alessia....................87

Doria, Giancarlo ...............64

Döring, Holger ..................90

Dossi, Samuele ............. 134

Dowding, Keith .................64

Dower, Nigel .....................77

Doyle, Martha ...................41

Drake, Michael..................50

Dreyer Hansen, Allan ...102

Dri, Clarissa ...................... 70

Drieghe, Lotte................... 45

Drieskens, Edith.......83, 120

Duch, Raymond ............... 46

Duchesne, Sophie.....20, 65

Duer, Andreas ................109

Duez, Denis ...................... 54

Duff, Andrew..................... 18

Dufresne, Anne ..............130

Duit, Andreas..................114

Dumitrescu, Delia ............ 57

Dumont, Patrick .........54, 64

Dupuy, Claire.................... 97

Dür, Andreas ............28, 133

Durose, Catherine .....49, 58

E

Ebbinghaus, Bernhard.... 96

Eberl, Oliver..............88, 107

Ebinger, Falk ..................108

Echazarra, Alfonso........125

Ecker-Ehrhardt, Matthias.....................113, 121, 128

Eddy Güzeldere, Ekrem.....................................112

Edelenbos, Jurian..........123

Edinger, Michael.............. 63

Edwards, Erica.......103, 117

Edwards, Guy................... 24

Edwards, Kathy..............122

Efthimiou, Dimitris .........115

Egeberg, Morten.............. 60

Eichler, Sabine................... 2

Eising, Rainer.................109

Ejnar Hansen, Martin...... 43

Ekman, Joakim ..........20, 55

Elaigwu, Jonah Isawa..... 76

Elbe, Stefan ....................126

Elchardus, Mark.............122

El-Enany, Nadine ............ 79

Elff, Martin.......................124

Elgie, Robert..................... 52

Elgstrom, Ole.................... 37

Elias, Anwen..................... 45

Elklit, Jørgen..................... 72

Elmelund-Præstekær,Christian.....................130

Elmer, Greg ....................115

Emanuele Parsi, Vittorio 96

Emmenegger, Patrick ..... 46

Engelken-Jorge, Marcos...............................76, 130

Engert, Stefan ....44, 53, 119

Enyedi, Zsolt.....21, 120, 132

Epifanio, Mariaelisa......... 55

Eppler, Annegret......65, 120

Erdmann, Gero ......109, 132

Eriksson, Katarina ........... 49

Erk, Jan ...................120, 128

Erkkilä, Tero ..................... 53

Erner, Yuliya ..................... 86

Erthal, Juliana .................. 98

Erzeel, Silvia..................... 49

Esaiasson, Peter ...........136

Escher, Tobias ................. 59

Esmark, Anders .............115

Esmer, Yilmaz............ 20, 55

Espindola, Roberto ... 16, 57

Espirito Santo, Ana..........48

Estevez Abe, Margarita 125

Estevez, Eduardo E.........67

Estrada Carvalhais, Isabel.................................... 120

Evans, Ana Maria.......... 130

Evans, Geoffrey................71

Evans, Jocelyn .......... 52, 99

Evens, T.......................... 101

Everson, Michelle.............67

Evrard, Aurelien............. 134

Eymeri-Douzans, Jean-Michel......................... 124

Ezrow, Lawrence .................

....................100, 103, 117

F

Faas, Thorsten .................80

Fagan, Adam ............. 30, 49

Fahrholz, Christian ....... 133

Falco, Albert ......................42

Fallend, Franz................ 120

Fanta, Emmanuel.......... 111

Farhamy, Lisa M ........... 136

Farhang, Cliff ................. 120

Farrance, Lisa...................78

Farrell, Katharine .......... 122

Farrelly, Michael............ 113

Faundez, Rocío ................70

Faust, Jörg ......... 50, 70, 123

Featherstone, Kevin ..... 128

Fehl, Caroline ...................64

Feindt, Peter .................. 105

Feldman, Ofer................ 130

Ferguson, Lucy.............. 113

Ferle, Tina .........................61

Fernández García, Manuel.......................................63

Fernández-Albertos, José.......................................55

Fernando Medina, Luis ...55

Ferran, Lluis Medir...........81

Ferreira do Vale, Helder .63

Ferreira, Virgínia ........... 114

Ferreira-Pereira, Laura....................................... 40, 41

Feth, Anja ....................... 118

Ficet, Joel ....................... 100

Fiegle, Thomas.................89

Fiket, Irena ........................81

Filho, Figueiredo ..............59

Fillieule, Olivier .............. 118

Fimreite, Anne Lise..........51

Findor, Andrej ...................59

Finger, Matthias................36

Fink-Hafner, Danica ............

.......................... 6, 21, 103

Finlayson, Alan .................96

Fischer, Andrea ............. 135

Fischer, Frank.....................................28, 72, 109, 126

Fischer, Jochen ............. 104

Fischer, Susanne .......... 110

Fishkin, James....... 118, 128

Fjelde, Hanne ...................62

Flam, Helen ...................... 74

Fleischer, Julia ...............116

Flesher 'Fominaya,Cristina ......................... 51

Flues, Florens .................. 83

Flynn, Andrew ................105

Föhrig, Alberto ................. 59

Follesdal, Andreas ....30, 78

Font Fábregas, Joan.....134

Ford, Robert ...................125

Forest, Maxime ................ 87

Foret, François................. 92

Formosa, Paul................119

Fortin, Jessica .................. 72

Fortunato, David .............. 89

Foss Hansen, Hanne...... 71

Fossum, John Erik ..............

.......................50, 108, 133

Fournier, Bernard ..106, 127

Fox, Senan James ........135

Fraanje, Rien............90, 108

Franceschet, Antonio....119

Franceschet, Susan ......105

Francon, Baptiste ..........130

Frank, Martin ..................110

Franke, Anja ...................109

Franke, Ulrich.........102, 135

Franklin, Mark ............71, 80

Franzese, Robert............. 53

Fredrikson, Anders.......... 62

Freedman, Jane............... 79

Freidenvall, Lenita........... 77

Freier, Alexander ...........110

Freier, Maximilian ..........130

Freire, André ......41, 43, 132

Frerichs, Sabine.............104

Freyermuth, Audrey ........ 84

Friberg, Lars ..................... 50

Fröhlich, Christian ........... 74

Frost, Mervyn ...........88, 131

Füg, Oliver ......................100

Fuhr, Harald................91, 97

Fuller, Sara ....................... 74

Funda Camkiran, Radiye.....................................128

Fung, Archon.................... 81

Funk, Patricia ................... 52

Furness, Mark .................. 45

Fuster Morell, Mayo ......123

Futter, Andrew ...............136

G

Gabriel, Oscar ..........49, 133

Gagatek, Wojciech .......... 42

Galais, Carolina ............... 98

Galbreath, David J .......... 49

Gallai, Sandor ................107

Gallego, Aina......30, 62, 125

Galligan, Yvonne .......68, 97

Galvin, Conor ................... 90

Gambert, Sylvain ............. 79

Garcia Albacete, Gema.. 68

García Guitián, Elena .........

...........................40, 53, 54

García Lupato, Fabio...... 79

Gardini, Gian Luca .......... 69

Garling, Stephanie .......... 40

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Gartzke, Erik .....................53

Gassler, Robert ............. 117

Gauck, Jennifer ................71

Gauja, Anika .............. 45, 83

Gawrich, Andrea ........... 109

Gaxie, Daniel ........... 84, 121

Gayer, Laurent............... 118

Gebhard, Carmen ............92

Gehne, David ....................40

Geis, Anna........ 98, 107, 127

Geissel, Brigitte ......... 29, 81

Gemenis, Kostas........... 117

Gentile, Antonina .............63

Gerbaudo, Paolo ..............78

Gericke, Karsten ................2

Geronik, Arie .................. 128

Gerschewski, Johannes .91

Gervais, Julie ................. 124

Gessler, Yann ...................74

Getimis, Panos .............. 108

Geys, Benny .....................64

Giannetti, Daniela ..... 52, 83

Gibney, Matthew J ...........60

Gibson, Rachel .. 89, 99, 115

Giebler, Heiko ................ 126

Giger, Nathalie............... 100

Gilardi, Fabrizio ....................

...................... 92, 115, 125

Gill, Peter .............. 38, 39, 57

Gillan, Kevin ......................82

Gilljam, Mikael ............... 136

Gimeno, Ricardo ..... 97, 114

Giorgi, Alberta................ 107

Giraud, Olivier...................33

Gissendanner, Scott Stock.......................................40

Giugni, Marco .. 49, 131, 134

Giuliodori, Massimo .........63

Giumelli, Francesco...... 102

Gleditsch, Nils Petter .............................28, 43, 52, 62

Gnisci, Augusto ....... 67, 113

Goebel, Christian .............91

Goerres, Achim ................41

Goerzig, Carolin ............ 134

Goetz, Klaus ............ 1, 2, 18

Goetze, Catherine......... 114

Gofen, Anat .......................63

Gogoladze, Nino ..............73

Goirand, Camille ..............59

Gold, Valentin ................ 121

Goldbach, Roman ......... 133

Goldman, Avery............. 135

Gomes Saraiva, Miriam ..69

Gómez, Braulio 'Fortes 126

Gómez, Raúl .....................83

Gonzalez, Johanna....... 118

Goodwin, Matthew 108, 125

Gordin, Jorge ............. 31, 88

Gorecki, Maciej.................91

Gormley-Heenan, Cathy.42

Gorokhov, Vitaliy ........... 101

Gosselin, Tania ................71

Gottwald, Eva ...................78

Gottweis, Herbert .............72

Gozaydin, Istar ...... 102, 135

Græger, Nina ....................87

Graf, Lukas........................44

Graf, Patricia .................... 98

Grasso, Ilario ..................107

Grävingholt, Jörn ...........123

Greasley, Stephen .......... 42

Green, Jane..............43, 117

Greene, Zachary............100

Green-Pedersen,Christoffer ..............43, 81

Greenwood, Dan ............. 81

Griera, Maria ..................127

Griffin, Liza......................105

Griggs, Steven ................. 50

Groenleer, Martijn..........102

Gromoglasova, Lisa ........ 93

Grönlund, Kimmo ..106, 118

Grønnegaard Christensen,Jørgen ........................116

Gropas, Ruby .................120

Gross, Eva ......................119

Große Hüttmann, Martin...............................65, 120

Grote, Juergen R ............. 68

Gruber, Lloyd.................... 93

Grunberg, Gérard ....21, 136

Grüning, Barbara ............. 58

Grunow, Dieter...............118

Gualmini, Elisabetta ......131

Guasti, Petra ..........101, 134

Guerrieri, Loredana......... 79

Guillaume, Xavier ..........127

Guinaudeau, Isabelle...... 79

Gullo, Domenico .............. 57

Gümrükçü, Selin Bengi ......

...............................79, 116

Gundelach, Birte.............. 98

Güney, Aylin ..................... 94

Gursoy, Yaprak ................ 54

Guttieri, Karen ........114, 122

Gwénaelle, Mainsant ....131

Gwiazda, Anna...............132

Gyarfasova, Olga ......69, 71

H

Haas, Christian ................ 70

Habermann, Friederike .. 62

Haegel, Florence ...........111

Häge, Frank...................... 28

Hagen, Terje P...............115

Hahn, Kristina.................114

Hakhverdian, Armen .....117

Hall, Timothy .................... 89

Hallerberg, Mark ..................

...................53, 63, 89, 125

Halligan, John .................. 60

Halpin, Darren ..........80, 109

Hamann, Kerstin....128, 130

Hammerschmid, Gerhard.....................................117

Hampshire, James .......... 60

Hanau Santini, Ruth......111

Hancke, Bob ..................... 62

Hancock, Linda ................ 86

Hanegraaff, Marcel .73, 109

Hanf, Kenneth .................. 71

Hänggi, Heiner ......................................39, 67, 76, 110

Hanlin, Rebecca ............127

Hannula, Mia.....................97

Hanretty, Chris..................70

Hansen, Martin Ejnar ......43

Hansen, Morten Balle .........

................................ 60, 99

Hansen, Randall...............60

Hansen-Magnusson,Hannes .........................54

Harbers, Imke ............ 50, 60

Hardiman, Niamh ...... 86, 93

Harfst, Philipp ............ 53, 72

Harkins, Claire ............... 126

Harle, Isabella.....................2

Harris, Paul G ...................77

Harrison, Neil ................. 117

Hart, Linda ...................... 131

Hartlapp, Miriam........ 80, 96

Hartleb, Florian ........ 82, 116

Hartmann, Christof........ 118

Harvey, Nicolas ............. 113

Hasenkamp, Miao-ling Lin.................................... 119

Hassan, Oz........................94

Hassel, Anke.................. 130

Hasson, Victoria ............ 105

Hastings, Michel...............61

Hatay, Mete.......................48

Haug, Constanze .......... 123

Haugsgjerd Allern, Elin ...45

Haukkala, Hiski 21, 103, 136

Haunss, Sebastian ....... 127

Haus, Michael ................ 108

Häusermann, Silja ...........46

Haverland, Markus ..........61

Hawkridge, Louise ........ 2, 6

Hayes, Graeme ................30

Häyhtiö, Tapio ............... 110

Haynes, Jeffrey ....... 36, 102

Hays, Jude ........................74

Hedayat, Ali................ 50, 79

Heiduk, Felix .....................76

Hein, Michael ................. 134

Heinrich, Horst-Alfred... 113

Heise, Arne........................52

Heisler, Barbara Schmitter................................ 98, 99

Heisler, Martin...................98

Helbig, Bettina ............... 127

Helbling, Marc A...... 39, 114

Helgøy, Ingrid ...................62

Helland, Leif ......................43

Hellevik, Siri Bjerkreim . 126

Hellmann, Gunther 102, 127

Hellquist, Elin ................. 102

Hellstrom, Johan ..............90

Hellwig, Timothy............ 117

Helmerich, Nicole.............91

Hemmati, Minu .................50

Hennig, Anja ........ 36, 73, 82

Henninger, Annette....... 106

Hennl, Annika ................ 120

Henrich, Horst-Alfred.......96

Hepburn, Eve ....... 37, 65, 93

Herborth, Benjamin... 35, 92

Herman, Lior .............. 51, 70

Hernández Carr, Aitor .. 132

Herranz Surralles, Anna .83

Herrera Catalán, Nadya..69

Herrmann, Michael ....... 105

Herrmann, Richard.......... 20

Herweijer, Michiel ....90, 108

Herzog, Alexander .......... 43

Hess, Natalie M ............... 45

Hesselmann, Elena.......126

Heupel, Monika ..............102

Hien, Josef ................72, 116

Hils, Jochen ...................... 98

Hino, Airo .......................... 90

Hirschi, Christian ...........133

Hirzalla, Fadi .................... 50

Hjorth, Frederik ................ 90

Hobolt, Sara Binzer.............

...................43, 71, 90, 117

Hoennige, Christoph ....... 62

Hoepner, Martin ............... 39

Hofferberth, Matthias ..........

...............................91, 110

Hoffmann, Bert...............106

Hoffmann-Lange, Ursula...............................21, 112

Hoffmann-Martinot,Vincent ......................... 77

Hofmann, Andreas .......... 67

Hofmann, Jeanette.......... 82

Hofmann, Tobias ............. 83

Hofmann, Wilhelm ........... 69

Hohmann, Rene Peter.... 58

Holli, Anne Maria .....49, 131

Hollomey, Christina.......127

Holtermann, Helge .......... 62

Holzinger, Katharina ....... 87

Holzscheiter, Anna ........126

Hombrado, Angustias ..... 65

Homme, Anne .................. 62

Hooghe, Marc.........125, 133

Hoover, Joseph................ 59

Hopgood, Stephen ........131

Hopkin, Jonathan ......51, 60

Hopmann, David Nicolas.....................................121

Höpner, Martin .....21, 39, 84

Höppner, Ulrike ......101, 124

Horn, Laura.....................126

Hortala-Vallve, Rafael .... 61

Horton, John ..................... 40

Horvath, Anna .................. 53

Horvath, Dora.................126

Höse, Alexander .............. 59

Hoss, Esti .......................... 63

Hough, Dan....................... 32

Houlberg Salomonsen,Heidi............................124

Hovi, Jon ........................... 43

Howarth, David ................ 50

Howlett, Michael 79, 87, 108

Høyland, Bjørn .....28, 43, 90

Hrisoskulov, Hristofor ..... 44

Hristov, Todor................... 70

Huber, Sascha ................. 67

Hudson, Christine............ 69

Huebscher, Evelyne......131

Hueglin, Thomas O ......... 78

Huelss, Hendrik .............127

Hug, Simon .................61, 72

Hughes, James ........73, 121

Hugh-Jones, David ......... 61

Huiberts, Susanne........... 57

Huigens, Judith ................ 64

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Hummel, Hartwig .............67

Hummelsheim, Stefan.....98

Humphrey, Mathew .........82

Humrich, Christoph... 69, 82

Hunger, Uwe .....................98

Hur, Joon-Young ..............50

Hustedt, Thurid .............. 116

Hutton, Lauren........... 39, 77

Hyman, Richard............. 130

Hyvärinen, Matti ............ 105

I

Iacoboaei, Cezara............52

Iglesias Alonso, Ángel.. 116

Inan, Ece............................76

Ingram, Attracta................40

Ioannou, Christina......... 128

Iosifides, Theodoros ........68

Itçaina, Xabier...................92

Iturre, Maite J ....................70

Ivo, Anete Brito Leal ..... 123

Izmirli, Idil P.......................61

J

Jachtenfuchs, Markus........................................ 21, 74

Jackson, Nigel ..................76

Jackson, Richard ...... 84, 94

Jackson, Stewart M ...... 121

Jacobs, Jörg......................59

Jaekel, Tim ................. 21, 84

Jahn, Beate .................... 107

Jahn, Detlef ........ 74, 87, 114

Jakobi, Anja.......................72

Jalali, Carlos .................. 134

Jamal, Amaney.............. 121

James, Oliver ....................42

Jann, Werner ..... 32, 60, 124

Janning, Frank..................63

Jansson, Jenny ....... 57, 128

Jarl, Maria..........................62

Jarman, Neil ......................57

Jasiewicz, Joanna............74

Jaspers, Eva .....................51

Javier, Francisco ........... 112

Jawad, Pamela .................82

Jean-Gabriel, Contamin.................................... 122

Jeffares, Stephen.............91

Jennings, Will..... 43, 81, 102

Jensen, Lotte ........... 32, 116

Jensen, Nathan ............. 125

Jentges, Erik .....................41

Jessee, Stephen ..............78

Jessop, Bob ............. 81, 113

Jesús Nieto, Maria ...........97

Jetschke, Anja ........... 44, 53

Jimenez-Buedo, Maria ....55

Joas, Marko.............. 29, 101

Joel Andersson, Jan. 45, 54

Joerges, Christian ......... 104

Johansson, Johanna .......58

John, Peter ...59, 69, 81, 125

Johnston, Michael ......... 118

Johnston, Richard ............50

Joras, Ulrike ................... 110

Jørgensen, Knud Erik .........

.................................37, 74

Jørgensen, Martin 'Bak 109

Jørgensen, Torben Beck71

Jose Hierro, Maria ........... 93

José Piletti, Felipe ........... 76

Joshi-Koop, Sima ............ 87

Jou, Willy.........................105

Jucknat, Kim ..................... 89

Jun, Uwe ........................... 64

Juncos, Ana E ................103

Jungherr, Andreas........... 48

Junka, Laura...................105

Jurado, Ignacio ....................

...................42, 51, 63, 101

Jusko, Karen ..................125

Jütersonke, Oliver ........... 83

K

Kadirbeyoglu, Zeynep .... 49

Kaftanzoglou, Ioanna....105

Kailitz, Steffen ............61, 70

Kaina, Viktoria ................109

Kaiser, André..............6, 120

Kaiser, Lutz C.................131

Kaiser, Robert .................. 45

Kajnc, Sabina ................... 40

Kalebe-Nyamongo,Chipiliro ........................ 48

Kalev, Leif .............20, 46, 99

Kallerud, Egil ..................127

Kalman, Judit.................... 81

Kalnes, Oyvind...............115

Kaltwasser, CristóbalRovira ........................... 82

Kamis, Ben ....................... 78

Kangur, Kati...................... 43

Kantner, Cathleen ........... 54

Kantola, Johanna ................

.......................29, 114, 131

Kao, Pei-Shan ................120

Karl, Terry Lynn ............... 62

Karlsson, Michael ............ 88

Karolewski, IreneuszPawel..........................109

Karp, David ...............59, 131

Kars, M. ...........................106

Karvonen, Lauri ............... 91

Kas, Kinga.................42, 128

Kasekamp, Andres.......... 70

Kasprowicz, Dominika .... 70

Kathan, Constanze .......115

Katz, Richard.........................................37, 60, 83, 111

Kaufman, Ilana................. 61

Kauppi, Niilo ...........6, 35, 86

Kavada, Anastasia ........123

Kayser, Mark .................... 93

Keane, John ..................... 17

Keil, Silke I ........................ 49

Kellow, Aynsley................ 64

Kelly, John ..............128, 130

Kemal Coskun, Mustafa.....................................135

Keman, Hans..............16, 57

Kemmerling, Achim...46, 55

Kench, Mark .................6, 24

Kennedy, Liam..................68

Kennedy, Steven..............24

Kentas, Giorgos....... 98, 128

Kerby, Matthew ................54

Kern, Thomas ................ 102

Kerpershoek, E.F.P. ..... 100

Kerremans, Bart ...............83

Kersting, Norbert ........... 126

Keskiner, Elif .................. 127

Keskitalo, Carina ..............58

Kessler, Oliver ......................

................35, 82, 110, 135

Kessler, Stefanie ....... 44, 68

Khalili, Laleh......................94

Khanna, J ....................... 135

Kim, Nuri ......................... 128

Kim, Soo Yeon..................83

Kinnvall, Catarina.......... 130

Kirchner, Antje ..................44

Kirchner, Emil ................ 111

Kirwin, Reece................. 133

Kiss, Balázs................ 17, 73

Kiss, Simon J ................. 121

Kissack, Robert ......... 64, 83

Kissau, Kathrin ........ 98, 117

Kittel, Bernhard.................43

Kjær Jørgensen, Signe 113

Kjær, Anne Mette .... 50, 109

Kjaer, Poul F .................. 104

Klandermans, Bert .... 78, 90

Klein, Nadia.......................74

Kleingeld, Pauline ......... 110

Klemm, Michael................67

Klemmensen, Robert ......43

Klevesath, Lino .................82

Klieman, Aharon............ 128

Klijn, E H ............................88

Klimke, Martin ...................63

Klingemann, Hans-Dieter....................16, 20, 46, 48

Klinke, Ian..........................73

Klüver, Heike.......... 109, 117

Kneip, Sascha ............... 134

Kneip, Veronika ............. 110

Knill, Christoph .. 71, 87, 114

Knodt, Michele..................98

Knodt, Michèle..................65

Knutsen, Carl Henrik .......43

Knutsen, Oddbjørn ... 79, 93

Kobusch, Alexander ........63

Koc, Karolina Michalska.................................... 115

Koch, Anne..................... 131

Kodate, Takako ............. 114

Koenig, Matthias ........... 127

Koessler, Reinhart ...........53

Kohlrausch, Bettina .........44

Koivisto, Marjo ..................87

Kokkonen, Andrej.... 39, 135

Kolliarakis, Georgios .... 134

Köllner, Patrick .................91

Konoe, Sara ................... 130

Konstantinidis, Nikitas.....62

Koop, Christel .......... 70, 102

Koopmans, Ruud .... 41, 133

Kornprobst, Markus .........87

Körösényi, András ........ 126

Korte, Nina ..................... 109

Kosmidis, Spyros............. 67

Koß, Michael ........2, 32, 105

Kostelecky, Tomás.......... 58

Kotnarowski, Michal ..79, 93

Kotonen, Tommi ............105

Kotsonopoulos,Loudovikos .................. 81

Koutalakis, Charalampos.....................................128

Kovács, Éva...................... 59

Kovats, Laszlo.................... 2

Kraft-Kasack, Christiane 77

Krahmann, Elke ...................

.....................110, 118, 127

Krajewski, Markus .........104

Kramer, Julia .................... 24

Kranz, Nicole .................... 91

Krasovec, Alenka ............ 89

Krasteva, Anna ..............124

Kratochwil, Freidrich ....... 73

Kraus, Peter A....40, 50, 125

Krause, Keith..................111

Krause, Philipp................. 64

Krebs, Lutz F .................... 86

Kreide, Regina ...58, 69, 104

Kreppel, Amie................... 18

Krieger, Kristian ............... 58

Krieger, Wolfgang............ 67

Kriesi, Hanspeter .................

................ 21, 77, 120, 126

Kristensen, Niels............128

Kritzinger, Sylvia..33, 43, 52

Kroeger, Sandra ............134

Kroh, Martin ................62, 77

Kroll, Alexander .............117

Kruijt, Dirk .......................106

Krummenacher, Paul....123

Kryzhanouski, Yauheni .. 92

Kübler, Daniel...........77, 123

Kubo, Keiichi ..................103

Kuehn, David.................... 39

Kuhlmann, Sabine.108, 135

Kuhlmann, Stefan............ 52

Kuhn, Frank ................17, 73

Kuhn, Raymond .............113

Kuhnle, Stein ..............21, 94

Kulawik, Teresa ............... 40

Kumar, Arvind ................122

Kumar, Ashwani............... 62

Kumlin, Staffan...........21, 94

Kümmel, Gerhard ..........127

Künkler, Mirjam ................ 82

Kunneke, Rolf................... 44

Kuo, Alexander ................ 55

Kurki, Milja ........................ 62

Kürschner, Isabelle ......... 49

Kurtoglu Eskisar, Gul M.....................................109

Kustermans, Jorg ............ 54

Kutscher, Jens ...............110

Kutter, Amelie...........54, 110

Kuzmicheva, Larisa......... 44

Kymlicka, Will ................... 50

L

Laatikainen, Katie............ 64

Lachat, Romain..........43, 60

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Lacina, Tomas ..................61

Ladner, Andreas...... 40, 106

Lægreid, Per .....................60

Lago, Ignacio ........... 79, 124

Lagos, Francisco M .........43

Laidi, Zaki ................. 21, 136

Lajh, Damjan.....................89

Lakshmi, Vijaya ............. 122

Lambach, Daniel ..... 91, 101

Landwehr, Claudia........ 108

Lanefelt, Lily ......................50

Lang, Sabine............ 68, 131

Langan, Mark ....................93

Langlois, Ganaele ......... 115

Laperrouza, Marc...... 44, 82

Lapuente, Victor ...... 70, 107

Lattunen, Tuija..................97

Lau, Richard R............... 104

Lauriola, Marco.................77

Lauth, Hans-Joachim ... 134

Lawless, James................63

Lawrence, Emiliy ..............24

Lawson, Denis ............... 118

Laycock, David .............. 108

Le Galès, Patrick........... 134

Le Lidec, Patrick...............60

Lechaux, Bleuwenn .........92

Lechevalier, Arnaud 39, 131

Lederer, Markus ...............97

Ledwidge, Mark ............. 120

Leemann, Lucas...... 46, 100

Lees, Charles....................51

Lefkofridi, Zoe ...................90

Lehmann, Karsten ........ 119

Lehmbruch, Gerhard .......19

Lehrke, Jesse Paul ....... 102

Lei, Ji ............................... 120

Leigh Hinthorne, Lauren.................................... 113

Leigh, Ian ...........................77

Leininger, Julia .................82

Leisse, Olaf .................... 124

Leiteritz, Ralf .....................72

Lendvai, Noemi ............. 116

Lengauer, Guenther ..... 130

Lenschow, Andrea ...........71

León Alfonso, Sandra .............................. 51, 101, 120

Leonova, Anastassia.... 102

Leopold, Aaron .................62

Letamendia Onzain,Arkaitz ........................ 102

Letamendía, Francisco 103

Leubolt, Bernhard ............62

Leuffen, Dirk................... 100

Leunig, Sven .....................64

Levi-Faur, David...............92

Levy, Carl ..........................79

Levy, Roger.......................99

Lewis, Jenny M.................50

Lewis, Paul G................. 132

Lewis-Beck, Michael........41

Lialiouti, Zinovia....... 96, 113

Lidström, Anders ....... 49, 68

Liebert, Ulrike................. 117

Liebhart, Karin ..................59

Liese, Andrea....................91

Lilleker, Darren.............................34, 76, 96, 113, 121

Linares, Sebastian .......... 78

Lindstaedt, Rene ...........125

Linek, Lukas ...................133

Ling, Tom ........................117

Lisi, Marco......................... 46

Lisle, Debbie...............40, 87

Lister, Michael .................. 40

Livnat, Aviv ....................... 58

Llamazares, Ivan .......41, 50

Llanos, Mariana .......78, 132

Lloyd Williams, Howard 119

Lo Russo, Michele........... 63

Lo, Nigel ............................ 96

Lock, Edward..................136

Lodge, Martin .............42, 82

Loeber, Anne..............53, 63

Löf, Annette ...................... 58

Lofgren, Karl ..................... 54

Lombardo, Emanuela .........

...............................87, 114

Loomes, Gemma ............. 42

Lord, Christopher.....41, 108

Louault, Frédéric.............. 59

Lovric, Kristina ...............107

Lowe, Will........................117

Lowery, David .................. 61

Lowndes, Vivien.........49, 58

Lozano, Pilar .................... 72

Lu, Catherine.................... 88

Lubbers, Marcel ............... 51

Lucarelli, Sonia ..............111

Luckau, Pamela ............... 90

Luckham, Robin............... 48

Luhan, Wolfgang ............. 43

Lumi, Ott..........................132

Luskin, Robert107, 118, 128

Luther, Kurt Richard......108

Lutz, Georg 43, 52, 105, 117

Lyons, Pat .................99, 133

M

Maatsch, Aleksandra ....117

Mabbett, Deborah......67, 96

Mache, Lutz ........................ 2

Macleod, Alistair ............123

MacMillan, John.31, 98, 132

Madeley, John............73, 82

Maegli, Martin.................102

Magone, José.................136

Magre, Jaume .................. 40

Mahner, Sebastian .......... 97

Mahoney, Christine ......... 61

Mair, Peter ..........18, 45, 115

Major, Claudia ................119

Malamud, Andrés ............ 69

Malang, Thomas.............. 96

Maldonado, Gerardo.....124

Malley, Rosa...................105

Maloney, William ............... 6

Manea, Gabriela Maria .................................36, 48, 76

Manners, Ian ..................130

Manzano, Dulce............... 55

Marácz, László...............111

Maragoni, Francesco....101

Marchand, Jérôme .......... 57

Marchetti, Raffaele .......... 63

Marchi, Ludovica ..............54

Margetts, Helen ................59

Maria, Sandra .......... 48, 113

Mariën, Sofie.................. 133

Marier, Patrik.....................41

Marinetto, Michael ...........40

Markaki, Evangelia ..............

...................... 57, 121, 136

Marko, Joseph ............... 117

Markowski, Radoslaw .........

........................ 21, 71, 120

Marques Bessa, António.................................... 113

Marquis, Lionel .............. 105

Marschall, Stefan .............67

Marsden, Lee ........... 84, 102

Marsh, Michael .................91

Marsh, Rosalind ...............61

Marsic, Tomislav ..............89

Marsikova, Katerina.........63

Marsteintredet, Leiv ...... 132

Martens, Kerstin ...............72

Martí, Salvador .................59

Martin, Alex .......................67

Martin, Irene ................... 116

Martin, James ............ 76, 96

Martin, Lanny W ............ 100

Martínez Barahona, Elena.......................................78

Martínez, Guadalupe.... 112

Martinsen, Dorte...............96

Martin-Víde, Carlos..........73

Martín-Vide, Carlos..........17

Marzinotto, Benedicta .....55

Mastropaolo, Alfio ................

........................ 57, 84, 121

Matagne, Geoffroy ........ 128

Matei, Cristiana ................39

Mateo, Gemma.............. 109

Mateos, Araceli.................50

Mathabatha, Kgoshi ........67

Mathur, Navdeep .......... 101

Mattei, Paola .....................70

Mattila, Mikko ................. 134

Mattoni, Alice ....................92

Mau, Steffen............... 21, 94

Maurer, Heidrun ...............44

Mayer, Hartmut.................86

Mayer, Matthias......... 51, 70

Mayerhoeffer, Eva ...........86

Mayoral, Juan ...................78

Mazeaud, Alice .............. 122

Mazzoleni, Oscar ...... 77, 93

McAllister, Ian ...................89

McCrisken, Trevor......................38, 94, 120, 128, 136

McDonald, Michael D ... 103

McDonald, Patrick... 53, 133

McDonnell, Duncan .. 57, 93

McElroy, Gail...... 33, 43, 100

Mearsheimer, John..............

..................15, 17, 19, 103

Mechant, P. .................... 101

Medina Iborra, Iván..........93

Medrano, Juan Diez . 20, 65

Meier, Henk Erik...............83

Meijer, Albert.....................98

Meijer, Hugo......................94

Meijer, Marjolein.... 108, 117

Mejia Acosta, Andres...... 63

Melcior, Josef ................... 88

Melischek, Gabriele ........ 60

Memoli, Vincenzo ............ 81

Mendes, Carmen Amado.......................73, 122, 135

Menon, Anand................107

Menter, Ian........................ 62

Menz, George .................. 51

Merand, Frederic ............. 87

Mercea, Dan ..................... 50

Meret, Susi........................ 99

Merkel, Wolfgang 14, 17, 65

Meseguer, Covadonga... 88

Mette Kjær, Anne ....50, 109

Meuleman, Louis ...........106

Meyer, Sarah.................... 79

Miazhevich, Galina.......... 61

Michaeler, Matthias.......113

Michaelowa, Axel ............ 83

Michaelowa, Katherina... 52

Michailidou, Asimina .....133

Michalak, Katja................. 71

Michalik, Susanne ........... 72

Michalowski, Ines ..........109

Midlarsky, Elizabeth ........ 48

Midlarsky, Manus ............ 48

Midtgård, Trude ............... 83

Mihalikova, Silvia .......37, 69

Mikhaylov, Slava............100

Mikler, John ............104, 117

Miklin, Eric...............108, 109

Milelli, Christian..............118

Miliopoulos, Lazaros .....116

Millar, Ross ....................... 91

Miller, Bernhard ............... 68

Milner, Henry ..................106

Milner, Susan .................130

Mincheva, Elitsa.............120

Minkenberg, Michael....... 73

Mishler, William..............132

Miskimmon, Alister .......... 73

Mitchell, Audra ...............134

Mochnacki, Alex.............127

Mohl, Philipp ..................... 93

Moissonnier, Loïc ............ 63

Mokre, Monika ...............114

Molina, Oscar Romo ....... 55

Molins, Joaquim.........6, 124

Möller, Frank .................... 35

Møller, Jørgen ................134

Mölling, Christian ...........119

Monange, Benoit ...........126

Mondon, Aurelien ............ 99

Monkerud, Lars C............ 80

Montanari, Arianna.......... 59

Montano Reyes, Monica...............................48, 121

Montero, Jose Ramón .... 36

Montero, José Ramón....................................124, 132

Montijano, Sánchez ........ 70

Moore, Margaret ............123

Moore, Thomas................ 87

Mor, Ben D......................113

Morales, Laura .........49, 125

Moran, Jon ..................68, 97

Morcillo Laiz, Álvaro......126

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Morgan, Glyn ..... 37, 50, 125

Morgan-Jones, Edward ..64

Morin, Jean Frederic .... 127

Moro, Francesco ....................................34, 52, 86, 96

Morselli, Davide......... 39, 82

Mortensen, Peter B..........43

Mosca, Lorenzo................98

Mota Consejero, Fabiola 63

Mourão Permoser, Julia.................................... 127

Movileanu, Angela ...........68

Moyano Barahona,Cristina..........................50

Mozaffari, Mehdi...............70

Mueller, Harald .......... 88, 98

Mueller, John ....................53

Mueller-Debus, AnnaKristin ......................... 126

Muftuler-Bac, Meltem ......54

Mukwevho, Seth...............57

Müller, Franziska..... 40, 100

Müller, Lisa ..................... 107

Müller, Markus-Michael 118

Müller, Wolfgang ... 107, 111

Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina ... 134

Muno, Wolfgang ...... 88, 134

Muñoz, Luz........................81

Murakawa, Naomi ............55

Murphy, Susan .................59

Murray, Tom........... 104, 128

Mutlu, Hande.....................64

Myant, Martin ....................76

Mysliwiec, Malgorzata.....80

N

Naab, Anna .......................71

Nabers, Dirk ................... 102

Nadalutti, Elisabetta ........69

Nakada-Amiya, Mizuho 132

Nam, Taehyun ............... 134

Napolitano, Paolo.......... 128

Nasti, Andrea ....................76

Navabi, Hesamedin ...... 128

Navarria, Giovanni ........ 123

Navarro, Carmen .............49

Navarro, Clemente ....... 134

Navarro, Julien .................45

Navarro, Tania..................50

Negretto, Gabriel..............88

Neiman, Susan .................89

Nelson, Moira............. 62, 72

Nenezic, Dragutin ......... 103

Neumayer, Christina..... 110

Neveu, Erik........................68

Newell, James L...............57

Newell, Peter.....................97

Newey, Glen .....................36

Newton, Kenneth .......... 133

Nezi, Roula........................42

Nicolet, Sarah ................ 132

Niederberger, Andreas ...69

Niedner, Ulrike..................86

Nielsen, Julie Hassing.. 134

Niemann, Arne..................64

Niemann, Holger ..............98

Niesyto, Johanna .......... 110

Nijzink, Lia......................... 72

Niklasson, Birgitta..........123

Nikolai, Rita....................... 33

Nikolenyi, Csaba.............. 54

Nikolova, Elena ................ 72

Noleto Filho, Pedro Aquino.....................................130

Nölke, Andreas ................ 39

Nolte, Detlef...................... 88

Nooruddin, Irfan ............... 55

Nordbeck, Ralf ...............114

Nørgaard, Asbjørn Sonne.....................................130

Norheim-Martinsen, Per M....................................... 93

Norman, Wayne............... 78

Norris, Pippa.........16, 17, 57

Norval, Aletta..................131

Nousiainen, Kevät .........131

Novais, Rui .......................41

Nullmeier, Frank ......86, 104

Numan, Berna ................109

O

O’Loughlin, Ben ............... 73

Oberthür, Sebastian..64, 74

Oelsner, Andrea............... 69

Offerman, Theo................ 43

OFlynn, Ian .....................111

Ogurlu, Ebru ..................... 99

Olcese, Cristiana ...........105

Olesen, Thomas .............. 63

Olivas Osuna, Jose Javier....................................... 42

Olmastroni, Francesco .105

Olsen, Espen.................... 41

Olsson, Erik ....................114

Olsson, Tobias ................. 50

Omarsdottir, Silja Bara ... 73

Onen, Levent.................... 94

Onken, Eva-Clarita.......... 59

Onuf, Nick ......................... 73

Oostveen, Anne-Marie ... 78

Opitz, Anja ......................119

Oppermann, Kai.........59, 79

Orbie, Jan ......................... 45

O'Reilly, Conor ................. 57

Orhon, Asli ......................115

Orte, Andreu ..................... 79

Ortega Ruiz, Manuela ..112

Oscarsson, Henrik........... 99

Osmanoglu, Berrin ........107

Ossipow, William ...........119

Owens, Lynn ..................131

Oya Yegen, Zeynep ......135

Ozzano, Luca .........102, 135

P

Packham, Kathrin ............ 89

Paczesniak, Anna............ 89

Padró-Solanet, Albert ...115

Page, Edward................... 77

Pagoulatos, George ......128

Pajnik, Mojca .................... 70

Pakstaitis, Jaroslavna..... 61

Palacios Brihuega, Irene.................................... 126

Paladini, Stefania .............57

Palau Roque, Ana Maria 63

Palmer, Harvey.............. 117

Palu, Helle ...................... 136

Pamp, Oliver ............ 93, 133

Pamuk, Yasemin ........... 118

Panagiotopoulou, Roi... 105

Papadimitriou, Despina 116

Papadimitriou, Dimitris . 128

Papadopoulos, Ioannis ...88

Papageorgiou, Achillefs..61

Papavero, Licia Claudia..49

Pappas, Takis ................ 136

Pardos-Prado, Sergi..... 124

Park, Hyunshin .............. 107

Parla, Hara ..................... 136

Parrado, Salvador ............42

Parsons, Craig............... 111

Parvikko, Tuija ..................58

Paskeviciute, Aida ........ 121

Pasquino, Gianfranco.............................16, 52, 57, 58

Passini, Stefano ........ 39, 82

Pasterniak, Angelika..... 125

Patockova, Vera...............58

Patrone, Tatiana............ 135

Pattyn, Valérie ......... 79, 108

Patz, Ronny.........................2

Paul, Katharina .................72

Paulo Dias, João ........... 103

Paulussen, Steve .......... 101

Pauwels, Teun....... 132, 133

Pavkovic, Aleksandar........................................ 73, 103

Peeroo, Aleksandra .........44

Peinhardt, Clint .................74

Peled, Yael ........................40

Pellon, Gaelle ...................54

Penadés, Alberto .............53

Percovich, George ...........88

Pereira, Anthony W ...... 106

Pereira, Carlos............... 115

Pereira, Fábio Henrique.................................... 130

Pereira, Mariana Gomes 88

Pérez-Nievas Montiel,Santiago .......................93

Perrin, Sophie ................ 114

Persson, Mikael. 67, 84, 136

Persson, Thomas.............64

Perugini, Marco ................67

Peters, B. Guy ... 52, 88, 107

Peters, Dirk........................67

Petithomme, Mathieu ..........

.......................... 61, 79, 89

Petric, Gregor ...................90

Petrova, Tsveta ................74

Petrovic, Aleksandar .......74

Petrovsky, Nicolai ........... 42

Pettai, Vello ....6, 21, 74, 136

Pettersen, Per Arnt ..........49

Pfetsch, Barbara ..............86

Pfister, Thomas ................53

Philipsen, Lise ............... 127

Phythian, Mark..... 29, 68, 97

Piana, Daniela ............... 103

Piattoni, Simona ........ 6, 131

Pickel, Susanne .21, 80, 103

Piironen, Ossi................... 53

Pilet, Jean-Benoît ..........100

Pinhorn, Alexandra .......136

Pintelon, Olivier..............101

Piquet Carneiro, Leandro....................................... 50

Pischedda, Costantino ... 86

Pisoiu, Daniela ...............118

Platero, Raquel ................ 87

Plehwe, Dieter................126

Pleschova, Gabriela........ 42

Plugaru, Rodica .............115

Pogorelis, Robertas ........ 44

Poguntke, Thomas .......... 18

Poier, Klaus ....................117

Polakowski, Michal........116

Poletti, Monica ................. 69

Pollak, Johannes ............. 41

Polunin, Yurij ..................100

Pop, Liliana .....................114

Popa, Raluca Maria ........ 87

Popescu, Marina............107

Poppelaars, Caelesta.......................................73, 109

Portela, Clara .................102

Pouponneau, Florent ...... 86

Powell, Justin ................... 62

Powell, Scott R................. 74

Power, Timothy ..........50, 59

Powers, Kathy .................. 78

Prainsack, Barbara .......118

Prakash, Aseem .............. 74

Prange-Gstöhl, Heiko ..... 45

Prat, Pauline ..................... 69

Pregernig, Michael .......... 53

Pribersky, Andreas....37, 69

Princen, Sebastiaan..33, 52

Pringle, Helen................... 44

Prinzen, Katrin ................. 41

Proeller, Isabella.............. 70

Prokhovnik, Raia ...........119

Provost, Colin...........99, 107

Prozorov, Sergei............106

Pruegl, Elisabeth ............. 40

Puetter, Uwe..................... 54

Pusca, Anca ..................... 40

Putini, Antonio .................. 81

Pytlas, Bartek ................... 71

Q

Quille, Gerrard ................. 67

Quinn, Adam ..............38, 84

Quintelier, Ellen .............106

R

Rada, Peter...............96, 119

Radice, Henry ..........59, 131

Rajagopalan, RajeswariPillai ............................122

Rakner, Lise ...............28, 72

Raleigh, Clionadh ............ 71

Ramonaite, Aine ............101

Randhahn, Solveig.......... 63

Ratto, María Celeste ......................................124, 132

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Rauh, Christian.................44

Rayner, Hervé ..................77

Reading, Anna..................49

Readwin, Penny ...............24

Real-Dato, José................64

Recchia, Stefano... 107, 120

Rechel, Bernd ................ 127

Redlawsk, David ..............76

Reeskens, Tim............... 125

Regalia, Marta ..................89

Regan, Aidan ....................81

Regel, Sven.......................61

Rehm, Philipp ...................46

Rehorova, Pavla...............63

Reichwein, Alexander ........................................ 42, 54

Reidy, Theresa .................67

Reiners, Wulf ....................74

Reinhard, Janine ........... 117

Reiser, Marion ..................45

Reissfelder, Stephane.....59

Reitan, Ruth ............. 63, 131

Reiter, Renate ............... 108

Rendall, Matthew .......... 116

Renfordt, Swantje ............54

Renner, Judith ........... 53, 82

Renno, Lucio............ 88, 115

Repo, Jemima ............... 131

Rettberg, Angelika ...........72

Reuchamps, Min ... 127, 128

Revelli, Federico ..............64

Reynaert, Herwig .......... 100

Rhinard, Mark ...................92

Rhodes, Martin .................52

Riaux, Gilles ......................92

Ribeiro Hoffmann, Andrea.......................................69

Ricciardi, Mario.......... 40, 54

Richards, Andrew.......... 101

Richardson, Jeremy . 33, 71

Richter, Bastian ................45

Richter, Carola............... 110

Riddervold, Marianne ......54

Riethof, Marieke ...............88

Rinne, Jarmo.................. 110

Ríos-Figueroa, Julio ........78

Risse, Thomas......... 29, 101

Ritz, Adrian..................... 133

Robles Egea, Antonio .. 112

Rocha de Sousa, Miguel 86

Rodrigues, SóniaAlexandra da Silva .. 113

Rodrigues-Silveira,Rodrigo .........................69

Rodriguez Teruel, Juan ............................... 45, 51, 63

Roemmele, Andrea..........18

Rofe, Simon J ...................84

Rohde, Markus .............. 110

Rohlfing, Ingo............. 52, 61

Römmele, Andrea ............89

Rootes, Chris ....................91

Rosamond, AnnikaBergman.......................87

Rose, Lawrence ...............49

Rose, Richard .......... 19, 132

Rosema, Martin........................................ 99, 106, 121

Rosernberger, Sieglinde.....................................127

Ross, Sandy ...................126

Rosset, Jan....................... 43

Roßteutscher, Sigrid ...................................18, 31, 124

Roussias, Nasos.............. 53

Rovna, Lenka .............21, 74

Rovny, Jan ..................21, 74

Roxin, Helge ..................... 44

Royall, Frédéric..............131

Rucht, Dieter .................... 35

Ruggeri, Andrea............... 86

Ruiz-Rufino, Ruben......... 53

Rüland, Jürgen...........36, 48

Ruoff, Gabriele................. 74

Russell, David ................118

Ruusuvirta, Outi .....103, 106

Ruutsoo, Rein .................. 99

Ryan, Maria ...................... 84

Rye Olsen, Gorm...........103

Rysavy, Dan ..................... 63

S

Saari, Milja ..............114, 131

Sabatier, Paul.................100

Sack, Detlef ...................... 67

Sadaba, Igor ...................127

Sadleir, Anne.................... 99

Sadleir, Christopher ........ 99

Saez-Lozano, Jose L....108

Sager, Fritz .....................133

Saglie, Jo .......................... 45

Sakaeda, Ryoma ...........102

Salehyan, Idean.............100

Salgado, Susana ...........123

Salomoni, Fabio.............135

Salzani, Carlo.................105

Sampedro, Víctor Blanco....................................... 69

Sanchez, Leonardo Ferrer....................................... 72

Sandkjaer Hanssen, Gro.....................................106

Sandri, Giulia.................... 93

Sanjaume Calvet, Marc 103

Santana Leitner, Andrés.....................................125

Santana Pereira, José.... 80

Santiago López, FacundoAnibal ........................... 61

Santos, Susana ............... 82

Sanz, Alberto............71, 116

Saraceno, Chiara ......21, 94

Saretzki, Thomas ............ 72

Sari Ertem, Helin ............. 94

Sasse, Gwendolyn ..73, 121

Sata, Robert .............50, 114

Sattler, Thomas .........61, 72

Sauer, Birgit...................... 40

Sauer, Frank..................... 82

Saugmann Andersen,Rune ...........................105

Saxonberg, Steven ......... 74

Sberna, Salvatore..129, 136

Scartascini, Carlos ........125

Schaap, Linze ................131

Schaeferhoff, Marco ..... 127

Schaffer, Lena Maria 74, 87

Schakel, Arjan ..................42

Schank, Jan ................... 113

Schattschneider, Jessica.......................................42

Schaub, Hans-Peter ..... 126

Scheffer, Thomas.......... 105

Schelkle, Waltraud ....................................... 34, 39, 67

Scheller-Kreinsen, David.......................................46

Scherer, Andreas Georg.................................... 104

Scherer, Margarete..........92

Scherrer, Christoph .........62

Scheuermann, Manuela.................................... 111

Scheuss, Urs.....................77

Schiffelers, Marie-Jeanne.......................................71

Schiller, Christof ...... 51, 130

Schiller, Theo ................. 126

Schleiter, Petra .................64

Schlenker, Andrea .... 20, 65

Schlichte, Klaus............. 114

Schlumberger, Oliver ......91

Schmalz-Bruns, Rainer...69

Schmidt, Anja....................61

Schmidt, Manfred G ........17

Schmidt, Susanne............67

Schmidt, Vivien A.............17

Schmitt-Beck, Rüdiger ....70

Schmitter Heisler, Barbara................................ 98, 99

Schmitter, Philippe C....................21, 62, 81, 120, 133

Schneider, Carsten... 52, 62

Schneider, Christina ........53

Schneider, Gerald ........................................ 52, 62, 71

Schneider, Ingrid ........... 127

Schneiker, Andrea ........ 111

Schober, Anna..................97

Schoch, Bruno ..................52

Schoernig, Niklas .............98

Scholten, Daniel ...............45

Scholten, Peter .............. 109

Schraad-Tischler, Daniel24

Schreuers, Miranda ...... 109

Schröder, Miriam........... 117

Schroeder, Ursula ............54

Schubiger, Livia Isabella.................................... 104

Schulz, Daniel................ 124

Schulz, Tobias ..................80

Schumann, Christoph .. 110

Schuppert, Fabian .. 69, 108

Schwander, Hanna ....... 125

Schwarzer, Steve.............81

Schweiger, Christian .... 130

Schweitzer, Eva Johanna.......................................89

Schwellnus, Guido ...........71

Schwindt-Bayer, Leslie ...88

Sciarini, Pascal .............. 105

Scott, Jacqueline..............24

Scotto, Thomas ................51

Scrase, Ivan ......................68

Scuzzarello, Sarah ....39, 76

Sebastian, Leonard......... 76

Sedelmeier, Ulrich .....54, 80

Seethaler, Josef............... 60

Seferiades, Seraphim ..... 82

Segatti, Paolo...........36, 124

Segerberg, Alexandra .... 98

Sehring, Jenniver ............ 91

Seland Gomsrud, Lars ... 53

Sellers, Jefferey .........68, 77

Sellis, Anneke .................. 99

Selway, Joel ..................... 74

Semenova, Elena ............ 45

Sendecka, Nina .............127

Senese, Vincenzo Paolo 67

Senturk, Burcu ...............135

Sereno, Keren .................. 78

Setälä, Maija...................126

Severs, Eline ..................118

Shahin, Jamal .................. 74

Sharda, Druv .................... 57

Shearing, Clifford...........118

Shell, Susan ...................119

Shenhav, Shaul ............... 91

Shepherd, Collette ........2, 6

Shesterinina, Anastasia.....................................128

Shikano, Susumu ............ 87

Shipper, Apichai W .......125

Shisheva, Mariya ............. 79

Shorten, Andrew........40, 78

Shortle, Allyson ................ 55

Shu, Min ..........................105

Shugart, Matthew S ........ 45

Shukan, Tatyana ...........102

Siaroff, Alan ...................... 51

Sieberer, Ulrich ................ 61

Siegel, John Philipp 70, 117

Siegmund, Jörg..............116

Sierp, Aline ....................... 59

Sievers, Julia .................... 43

Siim, Birte........................114

Siisiäinen, Lauri .............105

Silva, Patrícia .................134

Silvestri, Sara ...........76, 130

Simão, Licínia................... 44

Simecka, Michal............... 74

Simpson, Seamus ........... 74

Sinardet, Dave ...............128

Sindbjerg Martinsen, Dorte....................................... 67

Sindzingre, Alice............118

Sinnott, Richard .............125

Sirok, Klemen................... 90

Sjursen, Helene ............... 54

Skaaning, Svend-Erik .........

...............................52, 134

Skaar, Elin......................... 78

Skrede Gleditsch, Kristian.................................71, 86

Skupien, Stefan .............101

Slepcevic, Reinhard ......117

Slomczynska, Irma.......... 93

Slothuus, Rune ..............105

Smith, Adrian............68, 105

Smith, Graham.........81, 118

Smith, Michael ...74, 93, 126

Smith, Simon ..................110

Solomina, Ekaterina........ 91

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Sommerer, Thomas 87, 114

Sood, Gaurav................. 128

Sootla, Georg........... 35, 107

Soreanu, Raluca ..............87

Sørensen, Eva..................88

Sorensen, Marie Louise..48

Soroka, Stuart...................50

Spanger, Hans-Joachim.................................... 132

Spanhove, Jürgen............71

Spary, Carole ................. 105

Specht, Maurice ............ 101

Spencer, Alexander .........82

Spendzharova, Aneta .....80

Sperling, James............. 111

Spies, Dennis....................99

Spieser, Catherine ........ 131

Spoon, Jae-Jae ................53

Spreitzer, Astrid................54

Sprinz, Detlef ................. 122

Sprungk, Carina .. 21, 43, 74

Spruyt, Bram .................. 122

Stachowitsch, Saskia ......84

Stachursky, Benjamin .....58

Stadelmann-Steffen,Isabelle ...................... 116

Standish, Dominic ............68

Staronova, Katarina.........80

Statham, Paul ................ 133

Staton, Jeffrey K...............78

Steans, Jill .........................40

Stecker, Christian 45, 61, 89

Steenbergen, Marco ................................ 99, 117, 118

Steenhuisen, Bauke . 73, 92

Steenkamp, Christina......57

Steenvoorden, Eefje..... 122

Stefan, Laurentiu..............64

Stefanovic, Djordje ..........71

Stefes, Christoph H .........91

Steffek, Jens .....................88

Stegmüller, Daniel ...........51

Steinbrecher, Markus ......70

Steindler, Chiara ........... 102

Stephenson, Paul.............90

Sterkx, Steven ............... 111

Steunenberg, Bernard.........

................................ 80, 89

Steven, Martin ..................92

Stevenson, Randy ...........80

Steyvers, Kristof ...............77

Stinga, Laurentiu ..............57

Stoiber, Michael................98

Stojanovic, Nenad..... 40, 78

Stoker, Gerry.................. 106

Stone, Clarence................58

Stortone, Stefano .............98

Stoyanov, Dragomir.. 79, 89

Straehle, Christine ...........49

Strand, Håvard .............. 100

Strandberg, Kim .... 115, 118

Strassheim, Holger ..........90

Streitfellner, Thomas .......28

Strijbis, Oliver....................93

Stringer, Maurice........... 121

Ströbele, Maarit Felicitas.......................................77

Strolovitch, Dara...............55

Stroschein, Sherrill ....... 109

Stubager, Rune........79, 105

Sullivan, Helen .....49, 50, 88

Sullivan, Jonathan........... 76

Sundberg, Jan.................. 45

Sundmacher, Leonie....... 46

Sung, Hui-Yin .................122

Surdej, Aleksander.......... 63

Svara, James ................... 99

Svenonius, Ola................. 54

Swartz, David .................114

Swenden, Wilfried ...............

................ 37, 60, 111, 127

Swenson, Tami ................ 99

Szakacs, Judit .................. 50

Szelewa, Dorota ............106

Sznajder, Mario................ 88

Szymanski, Adam............ 44

T

Tabatabaie, Shirin .........102

Taithe, Bertrand .............107

Takahashi, Saul .............133

Tallberg, Jonas .................. 6

Talpin, Julien ..101, 106, 122

Tambakaki, Paulina ......109

Tamir, Sheafer ................. 91

Tamvaki, Dionysia ........... 90

Tanaka-Naji, Hiromi ........ 58

Tanasiou, C ...................... 46

Tassopoulos, Ioannis A.. 82

Taube, Markus ...............118

Taylor, Heather ................ 39

Taylor, Mathew ..............115

Teftedarija, Andrea ......... 57

Teichler, Thomas............. 54

Teisman, G. ...................... 79

Tepe, Daniela................... 82

Tepe, Markus .............41, 51

Teruel, Juan Rodriguez......

...........................45, 51, 63

Tescione, Sara................. 74

Teune, Simon.......35, 92, 97

Thain, Colin.....................116

Thaler, Kai.......................104

Thauer Christian ............126

Theodoropoulou, Sotiria. 52

Therkildsen, Ole.............109

Theuer Linke, Daniela .... 98

Thielemann, Eiko.......31, 79

Thiery, Peter ...................134

Thomas, Milic ................... 67

Thomassen, Jacques ..... 41

Thompson, Alexander ........

...............................78, 132

Thompson, Simon ........... 98

Thomson, Robert............. 71

Thorlakson, Lori .......60, 120

Threlfall, Monica .............. 77

Thum, Anna Elisabeth ..124

Tijmstra, Sylvia................. 93

Tillman, Erik....................117

Timmermans, Arco..............

...........................28, 52, 81

Timonen, Virpi .................. 41

Toemscu-Hatto, Odette.. 57

Toens, Katrin ..................108

Toft, Christian.................116

Toka, Gabor ....... 18, 21, 112

Tönsmann, Susanne .......99

Toots, Anu ................ 98, 116

Topf, Richard ............. 16, 48

Torenvlied, René..............80

Torfing, Jacob 6, 30, 78, 106

Torrekens, Corinne....... 127

Torres, Francisco .............45

Toshkov, Dimiter ....... 80, 89

Tosiek, Piotr ......................42

Tosun, Jale........................71

Toth, Federico ............... 115

Touquet, Heleen............ 111

Tourinho Peres, Daniel ...89

Trampusch, Christine ..........

................................ 29, 44

Trani, Brett...................... 109

Traunmüller, Richard...................................... 116, 132

Trechsel, Alexander H . 115

Trenkov-Wermuth, Calin.................................... 119

Trenz, Hans-Jörg .......... 133

Tresch, Anke.......... 105, 132

Triandafyllidou, Anna ... 120

Triantafillou, Peter... 30, 115

Trif, Dana ...........................88

Troeger, Vera....................74

Tronconi, Filippo............ 101

Trondal, Jarle ....................60

Truedinger, Eva-Maria . 133

Tsakatika, Myrto...............88

Tsirbas, Yannis.............. 116

Tucker, Justin ................ 134

Tugdar, Emel ................. 124

Tullia Galanti, Maria ........57

Tuñón, Jorge.............. 57, 93

Tuntschew, Thomas ..........2

Turgeon, Mathieu.......... 107

Turi, Ellen Inga .................58

Türkoglu, Didem...............50

Tyran, Jean-Robert..........43

U

Uba, Katrin ............. 114, 134

Ucar, Helin.........................40

Ulbert, Cornelia ..... 111, 126

Umland, Andreas ...... 61, 70

Unlu, Tuba ................ 76, 122

Urbanek, Vaclav...............63

Urdze, Sigita .....................65

Usenmez, Ozgur ........... 135

V

Vabo, Signy Irene ......... 106

Vaki, Fotini...................... 110

Valbruzzi, Marco ..............58

Valdez, Ines ................... 135

Van Aelst, Peter ............ 130

van Dalen, Arjen...............86

Van Damme, Jan .......... 131

Van den Eynde, Maarten.......................................45

van der Brug, Wouter ..........

..................60, 80, 89, 108

Van Der Eijk, Cees ..........80

van der Heiden, Nico ....123

van der Kolk, Henk.......... 40

van der Meer, Tom..79, 134

van der Noll, Jolanda..........

...............................76, 130

Van Dongen, Walter ....... 90

Van Dooren, Wouter ....... 71

van Driel, Francien .......... 58

van Eerdewijk, Anouka... 58

van Eeten, Michel..........102

van Egmond, Marcel....... 80

van Haute, Emilie ....21, 121

Van Hauwaert, Steven ... 99

Van Hecke, Steven ......... 83

van Hulst, Merlijn ............. 91

van Ingelgom, Virginie..121

van Ingen, Erik ................. 80

Van Langenhove, Luk ..111

Van Liefferinge, Hilde ..... 77

van Loon, Aukje ............... 93

Van Mechelen, Hilde.....100

van Schuur, Wijbrandt H.....................................121

van Spanje, Joost....89, 124

van Stolk, Christian .......117

van Waarden, Frans .....100

van Wageningen, Anne.. 97

Van Wynsberghe, Caroline.....................................128

van Zoonen, Liesbet ....... 50

van Zwanenberg, Patrick....................................... 82

Vanberg, Georg ............... 89

Vandemoortele, Antoine 92

Vanderheiden, Steve ...... 77

Vanderstraeten, Alex........................................99, 100

Vanhee, Dieter ...............128

Vanhuysse, Pieter ........... 41

Vanlangenakker, Ine....... 63

Varden, Helga ................110

Vargas-Hernández, José....................................... 81

Varone, Frederic.............. 81

Vasilopoulou, Sofia .......116

Vázquez-García, Rafael....................................80, 112

Vedel, Thierry.................115

Vedres, Balazs................. 74

Vedung, Evert ................108

Veen, Tim.......................... 90

Veit, Sylvia ......................124

Ventura, Gal ..................... 58

Verdier, Eric...................... 97

Vergani, Matteo ............... 76

Verge, Tània .............83, 101

Verhoest, Koen ....71, 73, 92

Verhulst, Joris .................. 90

Verlet, Dries..........................

................ 33, 71, 100, 133

Vermeersch, Peter ........111

Verney, Susannah...38, 136

Verschuere, Bram .........133

Versluis, Esther..........80, 90

Versteegh, Lia ................116

Verthé, Tom...................... 46

Verzichelli, Luca.........54, 64

Vetik, Raivo...............35, 124

Vetter, Angelika ............... 40

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Vezirgiannidou, Sevasti-Eleni ........................... 122

Vezzoni, Cristiano . 107, 124

Vicherat Mattar, Daniela .97

Vidal de la Rosa,Godofredo ................. 133

Viehrig, Henrike................59

Vieira, Alena......................41

Vieira, Guedes..................44

Viejo, Dacia Rose ............48

Viesel, Anton.....................24

Villamayor, Javier.............79

Villano, Paola ....................39

Villumsen, Trine............. 114

Vink, Maarten........... 41, 120

Virchow, Fabian............. 108

Vis, Barbara ..... 52, 104, 128

Vissers, Sara............ 69, 106

Vivyan, Nick ......................90

Vliegenthart, Rens ..................................... 43, 89, 121

Vlieger Pieterjan, De .... 116

Voerman, Gerrit............. 121

Vogel, Lars ................. 45, 97

Voltmer, Katrin..................86

von Boemcken, Marc ... 118

von Fischer, Sabina...... 110

von Luebke, Christian .. 109

von Ondarza, Nicolai.......67

von Soest, Christian ..... 109

Voß, Jan-Peter .............. 105

Vössing, Konstantin...... 133

Vrangbæk, Karsten....... 115

Vysotskaya, Alena ...........44

W

Wagemann, Claudius..........

................................ 79, 93

Wagenaar, Henk ........... 101

Wagner, Bettina............. 116

Wagner, Corina ................68

Wagner, Markus...............43

Wagner, Wolfgang ...........67

Wagschal, Uwe ......... 21, 84

Wahlström, Mattias..........91

Wahman, Michael ............91

Wai-Yip, Ho.....................110

Wales, Corinne ........69, 118

Walgrave, Stefaan.........................................43, 78, 86

Walk, Heike.....................110

Walliser, Andres............... 58

Walt, Gill ..........................126

Walter, Stefanie .........46, 93

Wang, Fei-Ling.......122, 135

Ward, Stephen ...............115

Ware, Alan ......................115

Warmenbol, Lien ...........125

Warwick, Paul V.............100

Wass, Hanna.................... 91

Wasserfallen, Fabio ......125

Watters, Kate.................... 49

Wauters, Bram .......100, 117

Wayenberg, Ellen ..........108

Weber, Anke..................... 86

Weber, Christian............110

Weber, Katinka ................ 88

Weber, Martin.........119, 127

Weber, Ralph .................102

Webster, Alexandra ........ 24

Webster, William.............. 54

Wegenast, Tim...............104

Wegrich, Kai .......42, 60, 117

Wehner, Joachim ......63, 64

Wehr, Ingrid ................44, 98

Weiberg-Salzmann,Mirjam........................... 82

Weidinger, Bernhard.....108

Weidmann, Nils B..........100

Weidner, Helmut.............. 68

Weiland, Sabine.....105, 106

Weinblum, Sharon........... 61

Weishaupt, Timo............106

Weiss, Alexander ..........124

Weldon, Steven.........................................21, 112, 121

Welp, Yanina ..................115

Wennerhag, Magnus ...... 91

Werner, Annika .................. 2

Weßels, Bernhard ...............

........ 21, 70, 103, 121, 126

Westerwinter, Oliver .....119

Westheimer, Joel............. 81

Wetzel, Anne.....................83

Wetzling, Thorsten.... 38, 48

Wheatley, Jonathan...... 115

Wheeler, Matthew ............42

White, Jonathan ............ 115

Whitehead, Laurence ..........

.............................. 31, 123

Whiteley, Paul................ 121

Whitman, Richard ......... 103

Whitten, Guy .................. 117

Widjajanto, Andi ...............76

Widmer, Thomas... 108, 125

Wiener, Antje ............. 54, 92

Wierts, Peter .....................63

Wiesehomeier, Nina ........88

Wiesner, Claudia... 109, 133

Wigger, Angela .............. 126

Wihlborg, Elin................. 101

Wilkinson, Cathy ........... 101

Wille, Anchrit .......... 124, 133

Wille, Fanny ......................46

Willems, Mario ..................90

Willems, Ulrich............... 119

Williams, Howard .... 35, 119

Williams, Iona ...................24

Williams, Laron K .............62

Wills, Aidan........... 39, 48, 77

Wilson, Bruce M ...............78

Wilson, Peter.....................67

Wimbauer, Christine..... 106

Wirt, Craig....................... 106

Wiß, Tobias .......................96

Wisse, Eva ............. 113, 121

Wittmer, Dana...................55

Wöhl, Stefanie ..................40

Wojcik, Stéphanie ......... 106

Wolf, Frieder .....................97

Wolff, Jonas ............... 70, 98

Wolff, Stefan ............ 36, 103

Wolinetz, Steven ....... 42, 60

Wollmann, Hellmut........ 108

Wonka, Arndt ....................61

Wood, Jennifer .............. 118

Wouters, Jan.......... 111, 120

Wright, Chris .................. 109

Wright, Claire ....................50

Wu, Po-kuan .................. 120

Wüest, Bruno..................107

Wurzel, Rüdiger ............... 42

X

Xezonakis, Georgios ......................................100, 107

Y

Yanasmayan, Zeynep ..127

Yanow, Dvora................... 91

Yegen, Oya...............70, 135

Yesilkagit, Kutsal ..........................................36, 82, 102

Yilmaz, Berna.................135

Young, Brigitte ................. 62

Youngs, Gillian.....29, 49, 97

Ypi, Lea ...........................115

Z

Zamboni, Mauro.............104

Zaslove, Andrej ................ 93

Zeglovits, Eva................... 81

Zemmour, Michael ........130

Zepa, Brigita ...................124

Zhelyazkova, Asya .......... 80

Zhurzhenko, Tatiana....... 59

Ziaja, Sebastian .......70, 126

Zimmermann, Ilka..........126

Zintl, Tina .......................... 91

Zittel, Thomas ......45, 76, 91

Zittoun, Philippe ............... 72

Zmerli, Sonja ..................133

Zoffoli, Enrico .........104, 128

Zollo, Pierpaolo ..............113

Zoltán Dénes, Iván .......... 40

Zubek, Radoslaw.......80, 89

Zuev, Dennis .................... 92

Zurawski, Nils ................... 57

Zurbuchen, Simone.......107

Zwingel, Susanne....58, 131

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