BISA 2023 Conference

Europe/London
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Welcome to the event management area for #BISA2023. Here you can make submissions for our conference in Glasgow. We look forward to welcoming you at BISA 2023.

 

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    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Assessing Military Transformation: Comparative Perspectives
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Convener: WSWG Working group
      Chair: Patrick Bury (University of Bath)
      • The ‘‘Adaptation-Innovation Theory’’: Understanding Diverse Processes of Transformation Within Armed Forces
        Author: Cristina Fontanelli (University of Genoa)
      • Formative Experiences & Upcoming Challenges: The Impact of Operational Experiences on French Army Innovation
        Author: Lucie Pebay (University of Bath)
      • The Differentiated Diffusion of NATO Lessons-Learned Best-Practice: Military Learning in the Netherlands and Ukraine
        Authors: Tom Dyson (Royal Holloway College, University of London) , John Tull (Royal Holloway College, University of London)*
      • Politics, the Media, and the Bifurcation of the American Military
        Author: Stephen Grenier (Johns Hopkins University)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Critical Approaches to Feminist Foreign Policy: Colonial Logics, Hierarchies, Care and Anti-Genderism
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Convener: Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh)
      Chair: Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Birmingham)
      • The Postcolonial Feminist Take on Feminist Foreign Policy Analysis
        Author: Neha Tetali (Trinity College Dublin)
      • Feminist Foreign Policy, Colonial Logics, and Normative Hierarchies: Perspectives from India
        Author: Singh Shweta
      • Feminist Foreign Policy for India? Conversing with the Anti-Imperial Past
        Author: Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • Complicating France’s feminist diplomacy narrative by examining the national context: the Republican model, the racialization of gender equality, and rising anti-genderism
        Author: Clara Eroukhmanoff (LSBU)
      • Exceptional Feminist States: The Paradox of Canadian and Swedish Narratives of Global “Care” and Indigenous Injustice
        Authors: Jessica Cheung (Freie Universität Berlin) , Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh) , Georgia de Leeuw
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Emerging Technologies and the future of IR
      Sponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working Group
      Convener: ISET ISET
      Chair: Lesley Masters (Nottingham Trent University)
      • Cyber Power: conceptual relevance and strategic purpose
        Author: Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)
      • Building Trust in the Age of Virtual Negotiations
        Author: Ilan Manor (The University of Oxford)
      • Imagining New Futures in Cyberspace: Unsettling Geographies of Metaphor
        Author: Sulagna Basu (University of Sydney)
      • THE ROLE OF DIGITAL DIPLOMACY IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES' FOREIGN POLICY
        Author: Osman Antwi-Boateng
      • Cyberspace sovereignty in practice – a comparative case study of the EU’s and China’s regulations of cloud computing technology
        Authors: Theo Westphal (University of Sheffield) , Ruoxi Wang (University of St Andrews)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Exploring structures of power in space
      Sponsor: Astropolitics Working Group
      Convener: Sarah Lieberman (Canterbury Christ Church University)
      Chair: Sarah Lieberman (Canterbury Christ Church University)
      Discussant: Sarah Lieberman (Canterbury Christ Church University)
      • Space interests and space power - exploring EU space policy
        Author: Lorna Ryan (School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, City, University of London)
      • Space Technology as a Centrepiece for Strengthening Nigeria’s Regional Influence and Addressing Domestic Challenges
        Author: Kehinde Abolarin (Canterbury Christ Church University)
      • A Scramble for the Stars? Current efforts at space colonization in the context of renewed Great Power Competition
        Author: adam nettles (Università degli Studi di Milano)
      • Structural racism in outer space
        Author: Laura Cashman (canterbury christ church university)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / From the Domestic to the International in the Middle East and Asia
      Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working Group
      Convener: Imad El-Anis (Nottingham Trent University)
      Chair: Imad El-Anis (Nottingham Trent University)
      • Climate Change (Semi-)Rentierism in Jordan: saving the environment, supporting society and stabilising the regime?
        Authors: Marianna Poberezhskaya (Nottingham Trent University) , Imad El-Anis (Nottingham Trent University)
      • How is Xi Jinping nationalising the curriculum? A decade of compulsory moral education in China
        Author: Anca Crowe (Institute of Education, UCL)
      • Contentious Hydropolitics in the Middle East: Power Asymmetry and Environmental Shifts in the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin
        Author: Eyup Ersoy (King's College London)
      • Non-Western Experiences in Global Normative Governance: Turkish governmental and NGO participation in the ECOSOC
        Authors: Husrev Tabak* , Ali Onur Ozcelik* , Kadri Kaan Renda , Gurhan Unal*
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Grief and Memory in the Pandemic and Post-Pandemic world
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Conveners: Karin Fierke (University of St. Andrews) , Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews)
      Chair: Naomi Head (University of Glasgow)
      Discussant: Naomi Head (University of Glasgow)
      • Ethics of Boddhisatva and the logic of the Return (Genso) in Mahayana Buddhism: What does grief inform us in the context of global ethics?
        Author: Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)
      • Colonialism and Climate Change: Historical Trauma, Ungrieved Grief and Recovering a Future for Children
        Authors: Nicola Mackay , Karin Fierke (University of St. Andrews)
      • The premature ‘after’? Post-mortem, post-pandemic, post-conflict
        Author: Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews)
      • Transnationalising Memory? Nationalisation and the Pursuit of Accountability in Covid-19
        Authors: Katharine Millar (London School of Economics) , Yuna Han (University of Oxford)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / International Political Economy of Trade
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: Ben Richardson (University of Warwick)
      Chair: Ben Richardson (University of Warwick)
      • Labour Rights in UK Trade Policy: Mapping the Workers Who Matter
        Author: Ben Richardson (University of Warwick)
      • The Cultural Foundations of UK Trade Policy
        Authors: Silke Trommer (University of Manchester) , James Scott (King’s College London)*
      • I Heard it Through the (Trade) Grapevine: Explaining the Evolution of Ideas in Global Trade Governance
        Authors: Erin Hannah (King's University College at the University of Western Ontario) , Tyler Girard (Purdue University)*
      • The Performativity of UK Trade Negotiations with the EU
        Authors: Gabriel Siles-Brügge (University of Warwick) , Tony Heron (University of York)*
      • Is There No Alternative? The MERCOSUR-EU Trade Agreement and Avenues for Resistance in the Global Political Economy
        Author: Asha Herten-Crabb (London School of Economics and Political Science)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / International criminal law, atrocity and accountability
      Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working Group
      Convener: Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)
      Chair: Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)
      • Ecocide: A 21st Century International Crime in the Making?
        Author: Suwita Hani Randhawa (University of the West of England)
      • Preliminary examinations and the symbolic power of the ICC
        Author: Carolina Carvalho (University of Coimbra (School of Economics))
      • IHL and the regulation of large-scale criminal violence
        Author: Miriam Bradley (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI))
      • The Crime of Aggression: A Major Challenge to Inclusive Rule-Based Global Order on Human Rights
        Author: Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Memory, Narratives, and Perceptions in World Politics
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: FPWG Working group
      Chair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      • The Interplay Between Strategic Narratives and Events in Conflicts: Evidence from the Indo-Naga Conflict
        Authors: Alex Waterman (German Institute for Global and Area Studies)* , Ryan O'Connor (BCU)
      • Signalling and Perception in Australia and New Zealand’s Pacific Policy
        Author: Patrick Koellner (GIGA and University of Hamburg)
      • Traditions, Dilemmas, and Emergence: An Interpretive Narrative Approach to Foreign Policy Roles
        Author: Sean Garrett (University of Bath)
      • Discipline through controversy: Constructing public perceptions through foreign policy 'talk'
        Authors: Joe Gazeley (University of St Andrews) , Daniel Mobley (University of Edinburgh)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / New approaches to state formation in Africa
      Sponsor: Africa and International Studies Working Group
      Convener: AISG Working group
      Chair: Peter Brett
      • Surrealizing the State: Understanding Absurdity and States at Work in Africa
        Authors: Stephen Forcer (University of Glasgow)* , Laura Martin (University of Nottingham)
      • Libya's Quest For Democracy: "Won the War But Lost the Peace"
        Author: AKRAM RAZA (JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA)
      • Against the Social Contract: The Somaliland Social Covenant as a Horizontal Model of Fellowship
        Author: Matthew Gordon (SOAS, University of London)
      • Voluntary state-building in Africa: coproduction and contestation through unpaid labour
        Authors: Fathima Azmiya Baburdeen (Technical University Mombasa)* , Kathy Dodworth (University of Edinburgh)
      • External influence on political transformation in Africa- The international dimension of political settlement analysis
        Authors: Georg Lammich (University Duisburg-Essen) , Christof Hartmann (University Duisburg-Essen)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Past, future and the present practice of critique in IR
      Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working Group
      Convener: CRIPT Working group
      Chair: CRIPT Working group
      • Morgenthau’s thought on racial justice in America and why it matters
        Author: Haro Karkour (Cardiff University)
      • Mapping feminist pragmatism in IPT: Jane Addams's social theory and Hull House as a space for international cooperation
        Author: Marija Antanaviciute (QMUL)
      • Critical Theory and IR in Retrospect
        Author: Andrew Davenport (Aberystwyth University)
      • Avoiding our Dystopian Future: What we can learn from a dystopian lens of analysis
        Author: Aristidis Victor Agoglossakis Foley (University of St Andrews)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Responding to Outrage 1: Apologies, Inquiries, Commemoration, Scandal, and Truth and Reconciliation
      Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working Group
      Convener: Jamie Johnson (University of Leicester)
      Chair: Jamie Johnson (University of Leicester)
      Discussant: Jamie Johnson (University of Leicester)
      • Scandals and the Politics of Justice
        Author: Ana Flamind (University of Groningen)
      • Apologies as Banal Nationalism
        Author: Tom Bentley (University of Aberdeen)
      • Global Culture Wars
        Author: Liam Stanley (University of Sheffield)
      • Gendering the Politics of Accountability vs. Obscurity
        Authors: Natalie Jester (University of Gloucestershire) , Emma Dolan (University of Limerick)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Roundtable / Retaining the ‘critical’ in Critical Terrorism Studies: is it possible?
      Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group
      Chair: Rabea Khan (Liverpool John Moores University)
      Participants: Asim Qureshi (CAGE) , Rabea Khan (Liverpool John Moores University) , Anna Meier (University of Nottingham) , Kodili Chukwuma (Durham University) , Sarah Gharib Seif (University of St. Andrews)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Seeing South East Europe
      Sponsor: South East Europe Working Group
      Conveners: Miranda Loli (TU Darmstadt) , Lydia Cole (University of Sussex)
      Chair: Catherine Baker (University of Hull)
      • Translocal Encounters and Visuality at the Manifesta Art Exhibition in Kosovo
        Author: Miranda Loli (TU Darmstadt)
      • Selly joins the Romanian Land Forces: The Visual and Humour Politics of Military Recruitment on NATO’s Eastern Flank
        Author: Sorana Jude (Newcastle University)
      • The Art of Witness: Interventions in the Visual Political Economy of Wartime Sexual Violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina
        Author: Lydia Cole (University of Sussex)
      • Seeing and Listening Otherwise: Rave Aesthetics and the Multisensorial Politics of/in War
        Author: Maria-Adriana Deiana (Queen's University Belfast)
      • Telling the Story they Want to Hear? Outside Influences on Artists in Moldova
        Author: Giovanna Di Mauro (Defence Academy, KCL)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Roundtable / The (absolute) state of the discipline: Expertise, engagement, ethics and Russia’s war on Ukraine
      Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working Group
      Chair: Natasha Kuhrt (King's College London)
      Participants: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University) , Maxine David (Leiden University) , Nino Kemoklidze , Bohdana Kurylo (UCL) , Stephen Hall (University of Bath) , Vjosa Musliu (VUB)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Through the lens of Struggle
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: CPD Working group
      Chair: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)
      • Decolonial Solidarity Activism: A Practical Survey across Four Cases of Settler-Colonialism
        Author: Leonie Fleischmann (City University of London)
      • Imagining a Belonging: Muslim Women’s Identity and Politics
        Authors: Rubina Jasani (University of Manchester)* , Rohi Jehan
      • Relationship-Based Resistance: Indigenous Women's Agency under Authoritarian Rule in Thailand and Burma
        Author: Hannah El Silimy (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)
      • Jewish-Israeli Activists for Palestinian Rights: Relationality, Intimacy, and the Daily Praxis of De(Colonization)
        Author: Alice Baroni (Geneva Graduate Institute)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / US Grand Strategy: Domestic Sources and Regional Applications
      Sponsor: US Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)
      Chair: Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)
      • Living Systems Thinking in the US Army’s Maneuver Warfare
        Author: Tom Furse (City, University of London)
      • The Pivot(s) after the Pivot: Trump, Biden, and America’s Indo-Pacific Policy
        Authors: Macy Palbaum (Colorado State University)* , Peter Harris (Colorado State University)
      • Retrenchment Begins at Home: Domestic Constraints on Restraint in the Middle East
        Author: Andrew Payne (University of Oxford)
      • Developing Digital ‘Peripheries’ for Strategic Advantage: A Comparative Analysis of American, EU, and Chinese Projects in Africa
        Author: Julia Carver (University of Oxford)
      • Promoting the Rule of Law as US Foreign Policy
        Author: Geoffrey Swenson (City, University of London)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / What is the future of peacebuilding aiming at transforming violence?
      Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working Group
      Conveners: Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent) , Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg)
      Chair: Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent)
      • Critical Assessment of the UNs role in peacebuilding Kashmir: Challenges, Obstacles, and opportunities
        Author: Arshita Nandan (University of Kent)
      • Peacebuilding as Violence Diffusion instead of Violence Transformation?
        Author: Werner Distler (University of Groningen)
      • UN Peacebuilding Efforts for Lasting and Just Peace: Considerations on UN’s Framework in the Context of Restorative Justice
        Author: Giulia Grillo (University of Kent)
      • International Peacebuilding in Atmospheres of Violence
        Author: Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg)
      • Trust in state security institutions in post-war environments: the role of international organisations
        Author: Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent)
    • 10:30 AM 10:45 AM
      Break 15m
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Clubs, coalitions, and contradictions in the global nuclear order
      Sponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working Group
      Convener: Megan Dee (University of Stirling)
      Chair: Hassan Elbahtimy (King's College London)
      Discussant: Hassan Elbahtimy (King's College London)
      • Birds of feather flock to Vienna? Analyzing states’ positions on TPNW
        Author: Michal Onderco (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
      • Minilateralism and the NPT
        Author: Megan Dee (University of Stirling)
      • Verify to Trust? – how does trust figure in nuclear verification proposals?
        Authors: Leonardo Bandarra (Universität Duisburg-Essen) , Carmen Wunderlich (Universität Duisburg-Essen)* , Lena Herholz (Universität Duisburg-Essen)*
      • Veto Players, Treaty Effectiveness, and Multilateral Nuclear Arms Control
        Author: Stephen Herzog (ETH Zurich/Harvard Kennedy School)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Comparing Foreign Policies of the Populist Right and Ultra- Far Right: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives.
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: FPWG Working group
      Chair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      Discussant: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      • Right-wing populist contestation of the liberal international order
        Authors: Anna Wojciuk (University of Warsaw) , Maciej Górecki (University of Warsaw)*
      • “Our Enemies are Little Worms”: How Hitler Assessed British Resolve through Face-to-face Diplomacy, 1935-1939
        Author: Seanon Wong
      • Europe's Far-Right Populist Foreign Policy and the Threat of Regional Disorder
        Author: Bryan Liceralde
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Roundtable / Contemporary Reflections on Critical Terrorism Studies
      Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group
      Chair: André Saramago (University of Coimbra)
      Participants: Shirley Achieng' (University of Otago) , Julian Schmid (Institute of International Relations Prague) , Raquel Silva (ISCTE-IUL) , Samwel Oando (University of Otago) , Elisabeth Schweiger (University of York)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Emotions, social movements and resistance
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: EPIR Working group
      Chair: Alister Wedderburn (University of Glasgow)
      • Cucktales: Race, Sex, and Enjoyment in the Reactionary Memescape
        Author: Uygar Baspehlivan (uygar.baspehlivan@bristol.ac.uk)
      • How emotional resource exchange combat violence against protestors in social movement? A case study of women’s empowerment in anti-extradition movement in Hong Kong
        Author: Fiona Wong (University Of Edinburgh)
      • Feeling the Heat? Transnational Climate Elites Emotional Persuasion
        Author: Philippe Beauregard (University of Aberdeen)
      • Black Musical Genres – Tapping the Sounds of Resistance, Expression, and Desire in the American Society
        Author: PRIYANKA KUMARI (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY)
      • Black Lives Matter Movement: Emotions and Protests
        Author: Efser Rana Coskun (Social Sciences University of Ankara)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Global Health Governance and Human Values - Equality, Civil Society, and COVID-19
      Sponsor: Global Health Working Group
      Convener: GHWG Working group
      Chair: Christopher Long
      Discussant: Christopher Long
      • Crisis Politics of Dehumanization and Human Rights During the COVID-19 Pandemic
        Author: Salvador Santino Regilme (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
      • India's Tryst with COVID 19: The Migrant's Case
        Author: Anuttama Banerji (Queen Mary University of London)
      • COVID-19 and the reinscription of the racial capitalist foundations of the liberal international order
        Author: Andreas Papamichail (Queen Mary University of London)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / India's Conflicts and Its Quest for Power
      Sponsor: BISA
      Convener: BISA
      Chair: T.V. Paul (McGill University)
      • Selective efficiency in bureaucratic functioning and corruption as longing in Indian-administered Kashmir
        Author: Umer Jan (University of Westminster)
      • Theorising Conflict between India and China in the 21st century: A case study of the Galwan Valley Crisis
        Author: Krishna Kumar Verma (CIPOD, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India)- 110067)
      • Theories on Status and India's Search for Major Power Status
        Author: T.V. Paul (McGill University)
      • Rethinking the Status-Quo Drivers in Entrenched Conflicts: Kashmir and the Matrix of Legitimacy
        Author: Nitasha Kaul (Associate Professor (Reader) in Politics and International Relations, University of Westminster, London)
      • Indo-European Partnership in the Post-Covid Era: How Mutual Complementarities and Strategic Expediency can help sustain the Democratic World Order?
        Author: Gaurav Bilthariya (Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Men and masculinities: vulnerability, militarism and peacebuilding
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Convener: GIRWG Working group
      Chair: Georgina Holmes (The Open University)
      • Instagramming the infantry: re-inscribing hegemonic military masculinity in the contemporary era
        Author: Natalie Jester (University of Gloucestershire)
      • Social norm change during peacebuilding and the pathologisation of youth masculinities
        Author: David Duriesmith (Department of Politics and International Relations, The University of Sheffield)
      • Military Atrocity, Ontological Security and Warrior Masculinity on Trial
        Author: Hannah Partis-Jennings (Loughborough University)
      • Of Heroes and Victims: Constructing Hegemonic Masculinity and National Identity in Japanese "Abduction Issue" Discourse
        Author: Miklas Fahrenwaldt (University of Edinburgh)
      • Invisible Men: The injured lives of Afghan civilian interpreters
        Authors: Sayed Jalal Shajjan* , Sara de Jong (Department of Politics, University of York)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / NGOs and civil society: navigating a hostile and impoverished world
      Sponsor: Non-Governmental Organisations Working Group
      Convener: Angela Crack
      Chair: Ellen Gutterman (York University (Toronto, Canada))
      • Unique data, divergent values: international humanitarian organizations' variational uses of biometrics
        Author: Caglar Acikyildiz (UPF & IBEI)
      • International humanitarian action in the context of organized criminal violence in Mexico
        Author: Miriam Bradley (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI))
      • Leave no one behind? Addressing linguistic exclusion in international development work
        Authors: Angela Crack , Michael Chasukwa (University of Malawi)*
      • Replace, Reduce, Reorient: How Civil Society Organizations in Central and Eastern Europe Respond to Multiple Institutional Pressures
        Author: Merrill Sovner (The Graduate Center, City University of New York)
      • Transforming or undermining the struggle? A comparative study of service delivery and civil society action in conflict-affected regions
        Authors: Oliver Walton (University of Bath) , Wali Aslam (University of Bath)*
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Ontological Security Studies in IR: Theory, Methods, and Approaches
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: Bruno de Seixas Carvalho (University of Birmingham)
      Chair: Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham)
      • For a transhumanist approach to ontological security: desire-machines and the becoming-Britain of the ocean, and the ocean-becoming of Britain
        Author: Bruno de Seixas Carvalho (University of Birmingham)
      • Transforming to Survive: The Role of OST in Shaping French Army Transformation
        Author: Lucie Pebay (University of Bath)
      • Stimmung and ontological security: anxiety, euphoria, and emerging political subjectivities during the 2015 ‘border opening’ in Germany
        Author: Nicolai Gellwitzki (University of Warwick)
      • Exploring the Ontological Security of Young Adult Migrants in Glasgow
        Author: Marcus Nicolson (Glasgow Caledonian University, UK)
      • A European Story: EU Myth, Ontological Security, and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
        Author: Lauren Rogers
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Philosophy, Science, and International Relations
      Sponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working Group
      Conveners: Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia) , Matthieu Grandpierron (Catholic University of Vendée) , Nino Kemoklidze
      Chair: Matthieu Grandpierron (Catholic University of Vendée)
      Discussant: Matthieu Grandpierron (Catholic University of Vendée)
      • The Qualifications for Scientific Theories of International Politics: Revisiting Imre Lakatos’s Scientific Methodology
        Author: Seukhoon Baik
      • Dependency Theory as Complexity Thinking: A Meta-Approach for Global and Planetary Analysis
        Author: Rafael de Mello (University of Brasília)
      • Quantum Physics and the Cold War: Dialectical Interpretations of Quantum Physics on Either Side of the Iron Curtain
        Author: Andrew Milne (PhD student at St Andrews)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Race, migration and trajectories of knowledge
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: Terri-Anne Teo (Newcastle University)
      Chair: Terri-Anne Teo (Newcastle University)
      • Collective memories of forced displacement and the securitisation of migration at the Greek-Turkish borders
        Author: Dimitris Skleparis (Newcastle University)
      • Racialised unknowingness at EU borders
        Author: Maurice Stierl (Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies, Osnabrück University)
      • The racial contract and nonwhiteness: Understanding race and migration in Asia
        Author: Terri-Anne Teo (Newcastle University)
      • Cross-border mobilities: mobility capital and the capital accumulation strategies of Palestinian citizens of Israel
        Author: Una McGahern (Newcastle University)
      • Mapping the effects of insecure migration status: inequality, exploitation and violence
        Author: Alexandria Innes (City University)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Security, governance and peacebuilding
      Sponsor: European Journal of International Security
      Convener: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
      Chair: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
      Discussant: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
      • Proscribing time?: proscription and temporality in terrorism trials
        Author: Kodili Chukwuma (Durham University)
      • Mobilizing Against Human Rights: Understanding the Securitization of SOGI Rights
        Author: Fernando Nunez-Mietz (McGill University)
      • THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE GENDER AGENDA TO THE PEACEBUILDING PROPOSAL IN UN STABILIZATION MISSIONS: THE CASE OF HAITI
        Authors: Mariana Zamboni Carluccio , Lucas Barreto Rodrigues*
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / State duties in the post-conflict period
      Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working Group
      Convener: Elizabeth Brown (King's College London)
      Chair: Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
      • Can There be Creation Amidst Destruction? Secondary Rules of Change in International Humanitarian Law
        Author: Francisco Lobo (King's College London)
      • War Crimes Responsibility and Polarised Memories in Japan
        Author: Zala Pochat Križaj (King's College London)
      • Guantanamo Bay detention and prosecutions: explaining the persistence of an illegitimate system
        Authors: Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield) , Megan Price (University of Sheffield)
      • The Frontiers of Universality: The Application of European Human Rights Protections to British Islamic State Foreign Fighters Detained in Iraq and Syria
        Author: Elizabeth Brown (King's College London)
      • The Safe Schools Declaration and Jus Post Bellum
        Author: Steven Haines (University of Greenwich)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Roundtable / Teaching IPE in Challenging Times
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Chair: Zoe Pflaeger Young (De Montfort University)
      Participants: Melita Lazell (University of Portmsouth) , Pinar Donmez (De Montfort University) , Zoe Pflaeger Young (De Montfort University) , Ben Richardson (University of Warwick) , Roberto Roccu
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Roundtable / Training “Early Career Instructors” in International Studies: Existing Efforts and Challenges, and Future Possibilities
      Sponsor: Learning and Teaching Working Group
      Chair: Misbah Hyder (University of Notre Dame)
      Participants: David Duriesmith (Department of Politics and International Relations, The University of Sheffield) , Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews) , J Simon Rofe , Anna Meier (University of Nottingham) , Q Manivannan (University of St Andrews) , Louise Pears (University of Leeds)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Roundtable / Understanding Territorial Withdrawal: Occupations, Interventions and Exit Dilemmas
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Chair: James Rogers (SDU)
      Participants: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Loughborough University) , Rob Geist Pinfold (Durham University) , Louise Kettle (The University of Nottingham) , Amnon Aran (City, University of London) , Louise Fawcett (The University of Oxford)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Universality: A Hollow Norm or a Fundamental Necessity?
      Sponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working Group
      Convener: Anthony Lang (University of St Andrews)
      Chair: Rahul Rao (Universtiy of St Andrews)
      Discussant: Rahul Rao (Universtiy of St Andrews)
      • Contesting Universals: Norms, Normativity, and the Global Governance of Human Diversity
        Authors: Holger Niemann (Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg)* , Maren Hoifus (Hamburg University)* , Antje Wiener (Hamburg University) , Dennis Schmidt (Durham University)
      • The Politics of Universal Crime
        Author: Sinja Graf (London School of Economics)
      • Universalism and Its Critics
        Author: Anthony Lang (University of St Andrews)
    • 12:15 PM 1:15 PM
      Lunch 1h
    • 12:15 PM 1:15 PM
      Conference event / Lunchtime history talk - The Clydesdie Blitz by Marc Conagham
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Community, solidarity, and diversity
      Sponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism
      Convener: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism Working Group (BISA)
      Chair: Alexandre Christoyannopoulos (Loughborough University)
      • Pacifism and Nonviolence: Discerning the contours of an emerging multidisciplinary research agenda
        Author: Alexandre Christoyannopoulos (Loughborough University)
      • An Exploration in Modern Alienation: Ulster Loyalists and the British White Working-Class
        Author: Peter Bothwell (University of St Andrews)
      • IMAGINING NEW SOLIDARITIES: KURDS AND PALESTINIANS
        Author: Alina Jabbari (American University of Iraq, Sulaimani)
      • Rising Majoritarianism in South Asia: The Curious Case of Nadia district in West Bengal
        Author: Anuttama Banerji (Queen Mary University of London)
      • Global domains: Reorienting transnational civil rights and solidarity in activism
        Author: Saoirse McGilligan (University of St Andrews)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Global Challenges and Cooperation in an Unstable International Order
      Sponsor: European Journal of International Security
      Convener: Danielle Young (University of Leeds)
      Chair: Laura Rose Brown (University of Leeds)
      • Diplomacy on Ice: Freezing and Thawing in International Cooperation over Antarctica
        Author: Joanne Yao (Queen Mary, University of London)
      • Why might states develop solar geoengineering? Three models in search of a sunshade
        Authors: Duncan McLaren (University of Lancaster)* , Olaf Corry (University of Leeds)
      • Future counterfactual scenarios and counter-hegemony in global nuclear order
        Author: Tom Vaughan (Aberystwyth University)
      • Doing order differently? The Quad powers, climate change, and the future of international governance and security in the 21st century.
        Author: Rob Cullem (Aberystwyth University)
      • Solar geoengineering and nuclear governance parallels in an unstable international order
        Author: Danielle Young (University of Leeds)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Hybrid peacebuilding in Africa?
      Sponsor: Africa and International Studies Working Group
      Convener: AISG Working group
      Chair: DELE KOGBE (University of South Wales)
      Discussant: DELE KOGBE (University of South Wales)
      • Unpacking the international: politics of scale in hybridisation processes in Madagascar
        Author: Velomahanina Razakamaharavo (University of Reading)
      • POWER, PARTNERSHIP AND PEACEBUILDING: EXAMINING AN INGO’s INTERVENTION IN FARMER – HERDER CONFLICT IN NIGERIA
        Author: Martinluther Nwaneri (Aston University Birmingham United Kingdom)
      • Peace through Performative Art, Theatre, and Wrestling? The Intersubjective Co-constitution of Art by ‘High’ and ‘Low’ Peace Processes in South Sudan
        Author: Aly Verjee
      • Traditional authorities in hybrid peacebuilding
        Author: Mohamed Mohamood (University of Leeds)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Localising international law: the politics of bringing international law home
      Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working Group
      Convener: Henry Lovat (University of Glasgow)
      Chair: Rachel Kerr (King's College London)
      • Lavender Tides: Elite-Led Mobilization and Segmented LGBT Marriage Legalization
        Author: Connor Strobel (University of Chicago)
      • Enemy of the state’: Citizenship deprivation and the problem of returning foreign terrorist fighters
        Author: Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)
      • Transnational Bribery, Deferred Prosecution Agreements, and State Compliance with International Law: Canada's SNC-Lavalin Affair in Global Perspective
        Author: Ellen Gutterman (York University (Toronto, Canada))
      • The Overseas Territories’ contribution to the Global Britain strategy
        Author: Maria Mut Bosque
      • Whose Law? The Strategic Application of International Law in Human Rights
        Author: Kyle Reed (Kolleg-Forschungsgruppe The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline?)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Migration, Oppression and Conspiracies
      Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working Group
      Convener: FOTEINI KALANTZI (University of Oxford)
      Chair: Gemma Bird (University of Liverpool)
      Discussant: Cetta Mainwaring
      • Oppressive regimes and Forced Displacement: the continued violation of Human Rights and Human Dignity
        Author: Anish Kumar Verma
      • Discourses on in/vulnerability within the ‘Compassionate Nation’
        Author: Lizzie Hobbs (London School of Economics)
      • The populist radical right and the impact on migrant rights
        Author: Mabel Newton (University of Southampton)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Roundtable / Motherhood, Mothering and (Feminist) IR
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Chair: Julia Welland (University of Warwick)
      Participants: Shirin Rai (SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies)) , Synne L. Dyvik (University of Sussex) , Zoe Pflaeger Young (De Montfort University) , Laura Mills (University of St Andrews) , Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh) , Julia Welland (University of Warwick)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Narrating race and coloniality
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: CPD Working group
      Chair: Sarah Gharib Seif (University of St. Andrews)
      Discussant: Sarah Gharib Seif (University of St. Andrews)
      • Soft Power in the Middle East: a Postcolonial approach
        Author: Rayan Alyusufi (Bournemouth University)
      • Interpellating the ‘British Subject’ and Creating the ‘Other’: media coverage of Jeremy Corbyn and the enduring legacy of empire
        Author: Maximillian Guarini (The University of Bristol)
      • Iran and the “Islamic bomb”: A study of liberal subjectivity and satire
        Author: Marina Díaz Sanz (University of Deusto)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Nation, Nationalisms and Revolution: New historical-sociological approaches in national transitions.
      Sponsor: Historical Sociology and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: HSIR Working group
      Chair: Pedro Salgado (Oxford Brookes)
      • 'The Volk Must Be Defended': Founding the German Nation-state and Ontological Security
        Author: Luther Lee McPherson IV (Virginia Tech)
      • UCD and Passive Revolution in the American Civil War
        Authors: Dabney Waring , Alexander Anievas (University of Connecticut)*
      • The Established–Outsider Relations: Gossip and Stigmatisation in the Great Power-Rising Power Relations
        Author: Selim Yilmaz
      • Realism and the Politics of Exile
        Author: Joseph MacKay (Australian National University)
      • Nationalism and Its Doubles: A Genealogy of the Civic/Ethnic Dichotomy
        Author: Jaakko Heiskanen (Queen Mary University of London)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Nuclear Politics
      Sponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working Group
      Convener: BISA
      Chair: Nicola Leveringhaus (King's College London)
      • A good deep friendly look into the Atomic World
        Author: Ian Turnbull (Findhorn Foundation Community)
      • The role of Nuclear Weapon States in Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty: Between Self-Centrism and System’s Stability
        Author: Abhishek Verma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • Sino-Indian Galwan Crisis: Conventional Conflicts and Nuclear Deterrence
        Author: Sandip Kumar Singh (Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala)
      • The long and winding road to nuclear amity: The Argentine-Brazilian nuclear rapprochement as viewed from the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory
        Author: Carolina Zaccato (University of St Andrews)
      • The symbolism of national legislation around nuclear weapons
        Author: Nicola Leveringhaus (King's College London)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Politics of the Gulf Region
      Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working Group
      Convener: Betul Dogan Akkas (Durham University & Qatar University)
      Chair: Betul Dogan Akkas (Durham University & Qatar University)
      Discussant: Bahar Baser (Durham University)
      • Qatari-British Relations Post Independence (1971-1980)
        Author: Sultan Al-Khulaifi
      • Kuwait-Turkey Relations: Regional sub-system collaborators or pragmatic allies?
        Author: betul dogan akkas (DURHAM UNIVERSITY & QATAR UNIVERSITY)
      • Inclusive civilizational identity in regional peace-making: The case of the Abraham Accords
        Author: Toby Greene (Bar Ilan University)
      • The influence-building strategy of small Gulf states in great powers
        Author: Mate Szalai (Ca Foscari University)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Roundtable / NGO/Practitioner perspectives: Towards a Feminist Foreign Policy in Scotland
      Sponsor: School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow
      Chair: TBC
      Participants: Jamie Livingston (Oxfam Scotland) , Marsha Scott (Scottish Women's Aid) , TBC , Naomi McAuliffe (Amnesty International Scotland)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Problematising Research Ethics and Methodology
      Sponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working Group
      Convener: BISA
      Chair: Larissa Fast (UoM)
      Discussant: Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
      • A Methodology for Analysing the Effects of Climate Change on Maritime Security
        Authors: James Brennan (Lancaster University) , Basil Germond (Lancaster University)
      • What Do We Know about Research Ethics Scholarship in Political Science? A bibliometric analysis
        Authors: Rebecca Tapscott (The University of Edinburgh; The Graduate Institute (Geneva)) , Bart Gabriel (Geneva Graduate Institute)*
      • ‘Staying with’ the Paradox of Engaged Research: Lessons from Jewish-Israeli Activists’ ‘Imperfect Struggles’
        Author: Alice Baroni (Geneva Graduate Institute)
      • Ethics beyond the ethics board
        Authors: Larissa Fast (UoM) , Birte Vogel (University of Manchester)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Silly IR: Interventions Into A Serious Discipline
      Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working Group
      Convener: Uygar Baspehlivan (uygar.baspehlivan@bristol.ac.uk)
      Chair: Uygar Baspehlivan (uygar.baspehlivan@bristol.ac.uk)
      • The Silly and The Serious: Towards a Counterpolitics
        Authors: Alister Wedderburn (University of Glasgow) , Uygar Baspehlivan (uygar.baspehlivan@bristol.ac.uk)
      • The politics of play: interrogating the seriousness of the silly
        Author: Aggie Hirst (King's College London)
      • The absurd disembodiment of academic gravitas: interrogating the silliness of the serious
        Author: Thomas Houseman (Leeds Beckett University)
      • A playground of political possibilities: the cultural productions of resistance of the children of Shaheen Bagh
        Author: Mandeep Sidhu (University of Brighton)
      • Cucks, Blue Pills and Reactionary Freedom Fighters: The Violent Humour of the Alt-Right
        Author: Elisabeth Moerking (University of Bristol)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Status and Recognition in International Politics
      Sponsor: BISA
      Conveners: Steven Ward (University of Cambridge) , Robert Ralston (University of Birmingham) , Elif Kalaycioglu (University of Alabama) , Adam Quinn (University of Birmingham)
      Chair: Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
      Discussant: Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
      • Self-esteem and ideological self-view in the contest over US grand strategy
        Author: Adam Quinn
      • International Status and National Pride
        Author: Steven Ward
      • Great Powers, Great Pasts: Narratives of Decline and Promises of Renewal
        Author: Robert Ralston (University of Birmingham)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Roundtable / Storying the International: Towards a more generous International Relations
      Sponsor: BISA
      Chair: Shambhawi Tripathi (University of St. Andrews)
      Participants: Roxani Krystalli (University of St. Andrews) , Niharika Pandit (London School of Economics) , Clive Gabay (Queen Mary University of London) , Shareefa Energy (Poet/Activist) , Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Duisburg) , Anthony Lang (University of St. Andrews)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / The Everyday in World Politics: Practices, Spaces, and Subjectivities
      Sponsor: BISA
      Convener: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      Chair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      • Private Sector Engagement in Humanitarian Action and the Dangers of ‘Everyday CSR’: Inappropriate at its Best, Harmful at its Worst
        Author: Chin Ruamps (Copenhagen Business Schoo;)
      • ‘A city of music, of social justice, of joy’: local identity and Ukrainian solidarity in Eurovision host city bids
        Authors: Zoë Jay (University of Helsinki) , Ben Rosher (Queen's University Belfast)*
      • Cultural Victories: the making of military victory in the UK
        Author: Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary University of London)
      • Aesthetics and Ontological Security
        Author: Irem Cihan (SOAS)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Vox Populi: The Rise of Nationalist Populism and the (Un)Making of US Foreign Policy
      Sponsor: US Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: USFP Working group
      Chair: TBC
      • America First and the Populist Impact on US Foreign Policy and National Security under the Trump Presidency
        Author: Georg Löfflmann (University of Warwick)
      • Geopolitics from the locker room: How Trumpism responded to the gendered and sexualised discourse of US decline in the world
        Author: Clara Eroukhmanoff (LSBU)
      • The Altering Corollary of American Exceptionalism : A Reformulation
        Author: Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
    • 2:45 PM 3:00 PM
      Break 15m
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Building and Contesting Global & Regional Order(s)
      Sponsor: Interpretivism in International Relations Working Group
      Convener: IIRG Working group
      Chair: Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (Cardiff University)
      • Differentiation through emulation: reading Japan’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy through ontological (in)security
        Author: Veronica Barfucci (University of Warwick)
      • Orders of Contestation: Securitisation Cycles and the Liberal International Order
        Author: Kevork Oskanian (University of Exeter)
      • “In our system...there are some trying to change things”: Encountering human rights in the British military courts
        Author: Hannah Richards
      • Vikings and Shieldmaidens: Gender and Ontological (In)Security in the Nordic Extreme Right
        Author: Charlie Price (BISA & University of Warwick)
      • “What are the Rules in Hell?”: Squid Game, neo-Liberalism and Violence
        Authors: Julian Schmid (Institute of International Relations Prague) , Megan Armstrong (University of Newcastle)*
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Colonial imaginaries and the politics of Space, Place and Memory
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: Laura Routley
      Chair: Lorenza Fontana (University of Glasgow)
      • The geopolitics of colonial memories: urban ruination and remembrance in Palestine/Israel
        Author: Mori Ram (Newcastle University)
      • Mapping the Empire: Russian History Textbooks and the Hierarchies of Memory
        Author: Valentina Feklyunina (Newcastle University)
      • Competing (Hi)stories: Post-colonial Memory Politics in Kenya
        Author: Chloe Josse-Durand (Newcastle University)
      • The Afterlives of Violence at sites of Confinement and Punishment in South Africa, Nigeria and Ghana
        Authors: Laura Routley , Yusuf Patel (Newcastle University)
      • The (post)colonial state quest of Gulf of Guinea self-determination movements: Space, memory, and identity in contemporary independence campaigns in Nigeria and Cameroun
        Author: Nnanna Onuoha Arukwe (University of Nigeria, Nsukka)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Connections in International Peacebuilding: Networks, Ties & Friendships
      Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working Group
      Conveners: Maria O'Reilly (Leeds Beckett University) , Hanna Ketola (University of Sheffield)
      Chair: Nilanjana Premaratna (Newcastle University)
      Discussant: Sorana Jude (Newcastle University)
      • Mapping Professional Networks of Gender Experts in former-Yugoslavia
        Author: Laura Mcleod (Manchester University)
      • At the intersection of resistance and peace: Creative ties and communities of resistance in Northern Ireland’s contemporary arts scene
        Authors: Heidi Riley (University College Dublin) , Maria-Adriana Deiana (Queen's University Belfast)
      • Women leaders and the question of representation
        Author: Punam Yadav (University College London)
      • Familial ties and militarized violence: women in fighting forces in Nepal and Bosnia & Herzegovina
        Authors: Hanna Ketola (University of Sheffield) , Maria O'Reilly (Leeds Becket University)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Environmental and Human Crises in Global Ethics
      Sponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working Group
      Convener: EWPG Working group
      Chair: Susan Murphy (Trinity College Dublin)
      • Addressing children rights in the energy transition through energy justice lenses
        Author: Mathilde Pouhe (University of Dundee)
      • 'Displacement Without Migration': Towards a Normative Framework
        Author: James Souter (University of Leeds)
      • Ethics to the Rescue of Hegemonic Partnerships
        Author: Esra Oney (York University)
      • A Responsibility to Protect Biodiversity?
        Author: Sara Van Goozen (University of York)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Far right politics and critical terrorism studies
      Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group
      Conveners: Tom Pettinger (University of Warwick) , Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield) , Alice Finden (Durham University)
      Chair: Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)
      Discussant: Anna Meier (University of Nottingham)
      • From “Evil Doers” to “Very Fine People”: The Politics of Shifting Counterterrorism Targets
        Authors: Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinnati) , Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)
      • The impact of educational and professional experience within non-state actor recruitment.
        Author: Patrick Finnegan (University of St Andrews)
      • Far-right violence in the media: the case of Portugal
        Author: Marcos Rubén Bordalo Ferreira (Universidade de Coimbra - FEUC/CES)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / International Relations of Migration
      Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working Group
      Convener: FOTEINI KALANTZI (University of Oxford)
      Chair: Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London)
      • The Diplomacy of Forced Migration Dataset (DiFMiD): Conceptual and Methodological Challenges in the Study of State-Organized Forced Migration
        Authors: Jente Althuis (SOAS) , Kelly Greenhill* , Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London)
      • Fighting to Not Be Left Behind in a Globalised Agriculture Economy: A Study of Rural-to-Rural International Farm Labour Migration from Ghana to Italy among Youth Farmers
        Author: Genevieve Odamtten (University of Bonn, Germany)
      • Translation as resilience: The case of Boochani’s “no friends but mountains”
        Author: Nasrin Ashrafi (KU Leuven)
      • The International Politics of Refugee Repatriation – Lebanon as a Case Study for State–Non-State Diplomacy
        Author: Judith Hoppermann (University of Glasgow)
      • Externalisation of migration management as foreign policy: Mapping actor coalitions and policy frames
        Authors: Sofie Roehrig (Warwick University & TU Dresden) , Ece Ozlem Atikcan (University of Warwick)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      / Live Podcast - Whisky and IR
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Roundtable / Meet the Editors of RIS, EJIS and IA
      Sponsor: BISA
      Chair: Martin Coward (The University of Manchester)
      Participants: Martin Coward (The University of Manchester) , Edward Newman (University of Leeds) , Andrew Dorman (Chatham House) , David Mainwaring (Cambridge University Press) , Richard Devetak (University of Queensland)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Neoliberalisms post and present
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: IPEG Working group
      Chair: Melita Lazell (University of Portmsouth)
      • Selling Excellence: Hydrohubs and Policy Mobility in Neo-liberal World Order
        Authors: Arda Bilgen (London School of Economics and Political Science) , Farhad Mukhtarov (Erasmus University Rotterdam)*
      • Authoritarian neoliberalism between Johnson and Jupiter: declining legitimation and the hardening of the state in post-Brexit Britain and Macron’s France
        Authors: Joseph Ward (University of Sheffield) , Thomas Da Costa Vieira (London School of Economics)
      • The politics of capital mobility in dollarized economies: comparing Ecuador and El Salvador
        Author: Pedro Perfeito da Silva (University of Leeds)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Power of narratives in Russian foreign and security policies
      Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working Group
      Convener: RESG Working group
      Chair: Natasha Kuhrt (King's College London)
      • In-‘stability’ in Russia’s security strategy? The legitimations and paradox of policy changes
        Author: Iain Ferguson (HSE University)
      • Little Russia and big NATO: the Western promotion of Russian narratives about the 2022 war in Ukraine
        Author: Ruth Deyermond (King's College London)
      • The British Foreign Policy Narrative of Russian Disinformation
        Author: Sean Garrett (University of Bath)
      • The ‘horror mirror’ reversed: Russia’s war on Ukraine through the lens of the Yugoslav conflicts
        Author: James Headley (University of Otago)
      • Unveiling the Emotional Foundations of Russian-Armenian Relations: An Overview of the Role of Narratives and Myths in Russia’s Quest for Ontological Security
        Author: Leonardo Zanatta (Corvinus University of Budapest)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Problematising the Relevance and Potentialising the Possibilities of Political Marxism in 2022
      Sponsor: Historical Sociology and International Relations Working Group
      Conveners: Kate Cherry (University of Sussex) , Judith Koch (University of Sussex) , Lauri von Pfaler (University of Helsinki) , Samuel Parris (University of Sussex) , Armando Van Rankin Anaya (University of Sussex)
      Chair: Armando Van Rankin Anaya (University of Sussex)
      • Merchants and the Colonial Origins of the American Revolution, 1624-1776
        Author: Samuel Parris (University of Sussex)
      • Class Relations and Geopolitics of the Baltic ‘Crusades’ between the 12th and 14th centuries
        Author: Lauri von Pfaler (University of Helsinki)
      • The Failure of the Family Abolition Movement in the 1960s
        Author: Kate Cherry (University of Sussex)
      • In the Tracks of Diplomatic Praxis: Foreign Policy Analysis of the EU-UK Relations
        Author: Judith Koch (University of Sussex)
      • The Making of Mexico: An International Political Sociology of Mexican Modernity
        Author: Armando Van Rankin Anaya (University of Sussex)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Roundtable / Reflections on the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights
      Sponsor: BISA
      Chair: Kurt Mills
      Participants: Pilar Elizalde (London School of Economics and Political Science) , Naomi McAuliffe (Amnesty International Scotland) , Kasey McCall-Smith (University of Edinburgh) , David J. Karp (University of Sussex) , Natasha Saunders (University of St Andrews) , Elaine Webster (University of Strathclyde)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Rethinking (Post)Conflict Societies and Subjectivities through Embodiment: Human Bodies of War (Panel 1)
      Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working Group
      Conveners: Marcelle Trote Martins (The University of Manchester) , Nicholas Gribble (University of Manchester)
      Chair: Marcelle Trote Martins (The University of Manchester)
      Discussant: Kandida Purnell (Richmond American University London)
      • Producing Truth and Reconciliation: Embodying Accounts of Atrocity in Sierra Leone
        Author: Nicholas Gribble (University of Manchester)
      • Trauma Imageries - Place, Space and the body as physical memories of war and trauma
        Author: Pauline Zerla
      • Rendering Trauma and Violence In/visible: Affective Politics of German Veteran Bodies
        Author: Nina Reedy (University of Hamburg)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Roundtable / Review of International Political Economy 30th Anniversary: Editors’ Forum
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Chair: Aida Hozic (University of Florida)
      Participants: Aida Hozic (University of Florida) , Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) , Randall Germain (Carleton University) , John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Security and Diplomacy from East to West
      Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working Group
      Convener: Gavin Cameron (University of Calgary)
      Chair: Gavin Cameron (University of Calgary)
      Discussant: Rory McCarthy (Durham University)
      • New level of regional cooperation in Central Asia: new leaders’ role in strengthening cooperation in the region
        Author: Firdavs Kobilov (University of Glasgow)
      • “Hedging, Triangulation or Free riding? Choosing an Indo-Pacific policy for Canada”
        Author: Gavin Cameron (University of Calgary)
      • China in the Middle East: BRI and Sino-Iranian Relations
        Author: Ozge Soylemez (King's College London)
      • Discourse on security in South Asia and the empirical developments
        Author: Farzeen Shahzadi (student at Department of Political science, Forman Christian College, 54600 Lahore, Pakistan)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / South Asia in World Politics
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: FPWG Working group
      Chair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      • The forgotten Histories of Indigeneity: Money and the Making of the Indian state
        Author: Ananya Sharma (ASHOKA UNIVERSITY)
      • UNDERSTANDING RELIGION AND SECULARISM IN SOUTH ASIA
        Author: Apurvashree Kujur
      • The Impacts of Domestic Political Considerations on Indian Foreign Policy: A Comparative Study of Manmohan Singh and Modi's Foreign Policy
        Authors: Prerona Baruah (Jawaharlal Nehru University) , Ravi Kumar Varma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • Emergence of New India under Modi Era: Changing Foreign Policy Dynamics
        Author: Sandip Kumar Singh (Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala)
      • Ontological Security and Minority Identities in India
        Author: Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / The Pedagogy and Politics of International Relations Education
      Sponsor: Learning and Teaching Working Group
      Convener: BISA
      Chair: Amelia Odida (SOAS)
      • In Praise of International Institutions - The Pedagogical Value of Teaching an Unstable Concept
        Authors: Amelia Odida (SOAS - University of London) , Seila Panizzolo (University of Oxford)*
      • "Political-Democratic Education in the Context of the Second Modernity. What about education under precarious socialisation conditions?"
        Author: Christian Wevelsiep
      • Experiments in consciousness raising as critical IR pedagogy
        Author: Rupert Alcock (Bath Spa University)
      • Intercultural communication development in international e-learning: An example from Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) projects.
        Authors: Hanna Yakavenka , Lauren Crabb*
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Understanding training and capacity building in peacekeeping
      Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working Group
      Convener: PKPBG Working group
      Chair: david curran (Coventry University)
      • ‘Imagined Conflicts’: The role of education in conflict resolution in the Caucasus.
        Authors: Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) , An Jacobs (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
      • Family Affairs and Peacekeeping: Shifting Home Dynamics of West African Peacekeepers
        Authors: Maggie Dwyer (University of Edinburgh) , Humphrey Asamoah (University of Amsterdam)
      • Teach them to fish: the European Union capacity-building approach in CSDP missions
        Author: Silvia Peirolo (University of Trento)
      • Peacekeeping training and civil-military engagement in MUNISMA
        Author: Georgina Holmes (The Open University)
      • Practice makes perfect?
        Author: Daniel Smith (Swedish Defence University)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Roundtable / What Now for Feminist Foreign Policy? Energy and Backlash
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Chair: Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Birmingham)
      Participants: Shweta Singh (South Asian University) , Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) , Katharine A. M. Wright (Newcastle University) , Paul Kirby (Queen Mary, University of London) , Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh) , Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling)
    • 4:30 PM 4:45 PM
      Break 15m
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / (Re)sources of capital
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: IPEG Working group
      Chair: Mareike Beck (King's College London)
      • Resource Nationalism, Decolonization and Fragmentation
        Author: Wojciech Ostrowski (University of Westminster; School of Social Sciences; Senior Lecturer in International Relations)
      • NEW MONEY OR HAIRCUTS: CHINA'S RISE AND THE RESHAPING OF SOVEREIGN DEBT RELIEF
        Author: Muyang Chen
      • Power and struggle in supply chain governance: do worker-driven programmes offer an alternative to corporate social responsibility?
        Author: Remi Edwards (University of Sheffield)
      • The nationalist turn in development aid
        Authors: Ivica Petrikova (Royal Holloway University of London) , Melita Lazell (University of Portmsouth)
      • Beyond (pre-existing) institutions: Escaping the political resource curse in Timor-Leste
        Authors: Geoffrey Swenson (City, University of London) , Moritz Schmoll (Mohammed VI Polytechnic University)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / America First: Revisiting the Trump Presidency
      Sponsor: US Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: USFP Working group
      Chair: Georg Löfflmann (University of Warwick)
      • The un-Hyphenated American Dream: The Remoulding and Passing of the GOP under Donald Trump
        Author: Anurag Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi)
      • Conceptualising Extremism: Public Understandings, Examples, and Thresholds.
        Authors: James Lewis (University of St Andrews)* , Nick Brooke (University of St Andrews)
      • Making America Unrecognizable: Trump and the Future of the Liberal International Order
        Author: Michelle Murray (Bard College)
      • "I am Inevitable": Trump, Thanos and January 6
        Author: Julian Schmid (Institute of International Relations Prague)
      • Power Analysis, Strategic Net Assessment, and the new Global Power Competition
        Author: Nick Kitchen (University of Surrey)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Anxiety and Narratives in International Relations
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Conveners: Nicolai Gellwitzki (University of Warwick) , Anne-Marie Houde (University of Warwick)
      Chair: Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham)
      • Legacies of Anxiety: Syrian and Ukrainian narratives of conflict
        Author: Kathrin Bachleitner (University of Oxford)
      • Contested Narratives, Anxiety, and the Reinforcement of Inequality Through the UK’s "National COVID Memorial Wall"
        Author: Kandida Purnell (Richmond American University London)
      • Anxiety, Fatigue and Living with Hybrid Warfare in Czechia
        Authors: Jakub Eberle (Institute of International Relations Prague) , Jan Daniel (Institute of International Relations Prague)*
      • Theorising Postcolonial Ontological Security through Fanon and Lacan: The ‘White Mask’ in the ‘Mirror’ of Western Climate Coloniality.
        Author: Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham)
      • God (did not) save the Queen: Perception, Anxiety, and Narrative Contestation
        Authors: Lauren Rogers , Ben Rosher (Queen's University Belfast) , Anne-Marie Houde (University of Warwick) , Nicolai Gellwitzki (University of Warwick)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Challenging eurocentrism and coloniality in terrorism studies
      Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group
      Conveners: Tom Pettinger , Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield) , Alice Finden (Durham University)
      Chair: Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)
      Discussant: Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)
      • Juridico-Politically Distinct Forms of Exceptional Security Measures Against the Internal 'Enemy': Turkey Between 1971 and 2002
        Author: Burcu Turkoglu-Payne (Bilkent University)
      • 'Tactical Reversibility' of the Terrorism Discourse in the Non-Western World: Turkey in the 1970s
        Author: Tuncer Beyribey
      • Antecedents of Political Repression: The colonial roots of 21st Century anti-terrorism powers
        Authors: Tim Legrand (University of Adelaide) , Lee Jarvis (UEA)*
      • The Political Economy of (In)security in Africa: The (Post)colonial Governmentality of (Counter)terrorism in Nigeria
        Author: Akinyemi Oyawale (University of Warwick)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Contemporary International Human Rights Challenges
      Sponsor: BISA
      Convener: BISA
      Chair: Katarzyna Kaczmarska (University of Edinburgh)
      • Academic Freedom and the Virtual Space
        Authors: Katarzyna Kaczmarska (University of Edinburgh) , Sarah Liu (University of Edinburgh)*
      • Digital Racism as New Generation of Threats to Human Security: The Case of Twitter
        Authors: Sibel Dinç (Turkish National Defence University) , Ayşegül Bostan (Turkish National Defence University)
      • Human Rights in the Age of Sportswashing and the Role of Multilateral Organisations
        Author: Abhishek Khajuria (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • Human Rights and Public Opinion: Does it matter how much the public cares about human rights?
        Author: Mitushi Mukherjee (Purdue University)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Developing new and changing existing concepts related to climate change
      Sponsor: Environment Working Group
      Convener: EWG Working group
      Chair: Natosha Hoduski (University of St. Andrews)
      • National Approaches to Climate Security
        Author: Matt McDonald (University of Queensland)
      • The Rise of Carbon Disclosure in Global Climate Governance: A Network Analysis
        Authors: Vincent Boucher (Université Laval)* , Kerem Öge (University of Warwick)
      • Saving the environment or managing the biosphere? The nuclear testing debates in Cold War America, 1954-1963
        Author: Mei Ling Young (University of Oxford)
      • Grounding the Common Agenda: Rethinking and Rerouting Global Aviation
        Authors: Steven Griggs (Staffordshire University)* , David Howarth (University of Essex)
      • Never the Same River Twice: anthropogenic and climate change-induced impacts on riverine borders
        Author: Natosha Hoduski (University of St. Andrews)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Far-right movements and foreign policy influence: Insight from Eastern and Western Europe.
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: Sofia Tipaldou (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow)
      Chair: Maik Fielitz (University of Jena)
      • Behind the ban: Why do governments ban far-right groups?
        Author: Michael C Zeller (Bielefeld University)
      • Far-right parties’ attitudes to the EU in the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
        Authors: Maik Fielitz (University of Jena) , Julia Rone (Cambridge University)*
      • Preservation of Fire: Far Right Youth Organization influence on the mother party and the Estonian neo-national awakening
        Author: Louis John Wierenga (Baltic Defence College)
      • Far-right and foreign policy: Golden Dawn’s influence on Greece’s geopolitical narratives
        Authors: Jenny Mavropoulou (Panteion University)* , Sofia Tipaldou (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow) , Vasiliki Georgiadou (Panteion University)*
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Roundtable / How to Globalise IR
      Sponsor: BISA
      Chair: Gulsah Capan (University of Erfurt)
      Participants: Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University) , Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University) , TBC , TBC , TBC
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Human and state security in Africa
      Sponsor: Africa and International Studies Working Group
      Convener: AISG Working group
      Chair: Tarela Ike (Teesside University)
      Discussant: Tarela Ike (Teesside University)
      • Managing Crises Multilaterally: a critical examination of multilateral approaches to crisis management in the Sahel and beyond.
        Author: Stephen Murray (Queen's University Belfast)
      • Ontological Security Meets Secessionism: The Case of Anglophone Conflict in Cameroon
        Author: Promise Frank Ejiofor (University of Cambridge)
      • The impact of COVID-19 on human security in Africa: A six country comparative study
        Author: Guy Lamb (Stellenbosch University)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Ideals and Interests in World Politics: Pragmatism in Theory and Practice
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: FPWG Working group
      Chair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      • Risk of Entrapment in Asymmetric Alliances: Assessing South Korea’s foreign policy during the US-DPRK nuclear crises
        Authors: Soul Park (University of East Anglia) , Kimberly Peh (University of Notre Dame)*
      • Why carrots and not sticks? Unpacking the choice of deterrent instruments
        Author: Chiara Boldrini
      • Explaining Remainers in Military Coalitions: "The Coalition of the Dependent"
        Author: Panagiotis Vasileiadis (University of Surrey)
      • Principles or Pragmatism? Early Practice of Economic Interactions between European Community and Suharto’s Indonesia in the 1970s and 1980s
        Author: Zhihang Wu
      • Multipolar Illusion: How the recent theoretical debate will fail to hit reality?
        Authors: Ahmet Arda Sensoy , muhammed cagri bilir
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Internal politics of armed resistance
      Sponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism
      Convener: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism Working Group (BISA)
      Chair: Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheffield)
      • Sacred Necroresistance in India-Administered Kashmir.
        Author: Umer Jan (University of Westminster)
      • Military warfare of Al Qaeda an International Jihadi movement: Strategy Of violence and New wars paradigm
        Author: Farzeen Shahzadi (student at Department of Political science, Forman Christian College, 54600 Lahore, Pakistan)
      • The Contributions of Self-Defense Groups to (In)Security in Burkina Faso
        Author: Francis Asante (University of Bristol)
      • Rebel Loyalties: Rethinking loyalty and how it functions in violent groups
        Author: James Hewitt (University of St Andrews)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Roundtable / Live Podcast - Whisky and IR
      Sponsor: BISA
      Chair: TBA
      Participants: TBA , TBA , TBA , TBA
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Power contestations in everyday (in)security
      Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group
      Convener: Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)
      Chair: TBC
      • Everyday (in)security in British de-radicalization: “It might be nothing – but it could be something”
        Author: Tom Pettinger (Warwick University)
      • Workplace organising in arms companies and the everyday production of insecurity and war
        Author: Elena Simon (University of Sheffield)
      • Covid-19 and everyday (in)security: How the coronavirus pandemic helped to reveal the Eurocentric foundations of Critical Security Studies
        Author: Jack Holland (University of Leeds)
      • Everyday resistance and agency in civilian-led counter-terrorism regimes
        Author: Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)
      • Security dilemmas: exploring everyday people’s conceptions, experiences and dilemmas
        Author: Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín (Spanish National Distance University, UNED)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Proxy Wars and Rebel Alliances: Indirect Intervention in Modern Conflicts
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Convener: Andrew Mumford (University of Nottingham)
      Chair: Alex Neads (University of Bath)
      • Strings Attached or Carte Blanche? How Foreign States Control Armed Groups
        Authors: Niklas Karlén (Swedish Defence University) , Vladimir Rauta (University of Reading)
      • The Internationalisation of Civil Wars
        Authors: Alexandra Stark (New America) , Vladimir Rauta (University of Reading)
      • Closing Windows, Proxy Effectiveness, and the Escalation from Direct to Indirect Support in Civil War: Evidence from the Italian Intervention in the Spanish Civil War.
        Author: Giuseppe Spatafora (University of Oxford)
      • Revolutionary Leaders and State Support for Rebel Groups in Africa
        Author: Henning Tamm (University of St Andrews)
      • Proxy Warfare and the Meaning of Alliances
        Author: Andrew Mumford (University of Nottingham)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Regionalism in the Americas, North and South
      Sponsor: BISA
      Convener: Tom Long (University of Warwick)
      Chair: Carolina Zaccato (St Andrews)
      • North America: Stagnation, Decline or Renewal?
        Author: Tom Long (University of Warwick)
      • Orchestrating regional cooperation on Chagas disease in Latin America. The role of the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative.
        Author: Markus Fraundorfer (University of Leeds)
      • Regional migration governance and shared responsibility for women and girls on the move
        Author: Pia Riggirozzi (University of Southampton)
      • The unprecedented labour rules in USMCA: Protectionist design, developmental outcome
        Author: Ludovic Arnaud (University of Oxford)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Roundtable / The Eurovision Song Contest and International Politics
      Sponsor: South East Europe Working Group
      Chair: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)
      Participants: Catherine Baker (University of Hull) , maria adriana deiana (Queen’s University Belfast) , Zoë Jay (University of Helsinki) , Bohdana Kurylo (UCL)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Technology, social media and the digital society
      Sponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working Group
      Convener: ISET ISET
      Chair: Joe Burton (University of Nottingham)
      • Politics From Home, COVID-19 and Digital Politics-A New Normal for Political Marketing and Politics of Opposition
        Author: Mudassir Farooqi (Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Pakistan)
      • The regulatory challenges of global social media regulation: little trust, no confidence?
        Authors: Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University) , Ben Farrand (Newcastle Law School, Newcastle University)
      • Dual-use technologies as an emerging global problem
        Author: Seher Kurt (University of Glasgow)
      • The strategic value of International Influence Operations- States, digital technology and politics
        Author: Sachin Tiwari (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • The Contemporary Populist Feedback Loop: Polarised societies, divisive politics and the ‘algorithmisation’ of social media
        Author: Akash Bhagat (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Violence and Empire
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: CPD Working group
      Chair: Nicola Pratt (University of Warwick)
      • The Use of Tear Gas on Black Lives Matter Protests in the United States
        Author: Shala Cachelin (University of Westminster)
      • Long-distance militarism(s): Cooperative diasporic organizing and the transnational constitution of militarism(s) in/between India and Israel
        Author: Derek Verbakel
      • Bodies of Violence: Terror, Extremism, and Anti-colonial Resistance in ‘French’ Indochina
        Author: Xavier Mathieu (University of Liverpool)
      • Global Britain, Greater Britain: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
        Author: Katie Hudson
      • The ‘jungly-ness’ in the ‘garden’? Analyzing Epistemic frames and racialized discourses on the Ukraine Crisis
        Authors: Siddharth Tripathi (University of Erfurt) , Piro Rexhepi (Southern New Hampshire University)
    • 6:45 PM 9:00 PM
      / BISA 2023 reception Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Argyle Street, Glasgow G3 8AG
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Roundtable / A Summit of the Future in a Bordered World?
      Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working Group
      Chair: Cetta Mainwaring
      Participants: Hassan Ould Moctar (SOAS) , Simon Rushton (University of Sheffield) , Maurice Stierl (Osnabruck University) , Gemma Bird (University of Liverpool)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Africa’s changing trade and donor relations
      Sponsor: Africa and International Studies Working Group
      Convener: AISG Working group
      Chair: Tarela Ike (Teesside University)
      Discussant: Tarela Ike (Teesside University)
      • Post-coloniality in Africa-EU relations: contestations over trade and investment, different categories of human rights, and cultural heritage
        Author: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
      • The only Certainty is the Uncertainty, Walking the tight rope: United Kingdom, European Union and Africa Relations in the Post Brexit era
        Author: Olusoji Oyeranmi (Independent Researcher and Convener,China-Africa Study Group,Ibadan,Nigeria)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Civil War Paths
      Sponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism
      Convener: Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheffield)
      Chair: Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheffield)
      • Understanding Civil War from Pre- to Post-War Stages: A Comparative Approach
        Authors: Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheffield)* , Michael Livesey (University of Sheffield)
      • From Clandestine to Social Movement Path: The Maoist ‘People’s War’ in Nepal
        Author: Hanna Ketola (University of Sheffield)
      • A Social Movement Path? Sect-Based Divisions in the Lebanese Civil War
        Author: Toni Rouhana (The University of Sheffield)
      • The Multiple Paths of the FARC-EP in the Colombian War
        Author: Eduardo Álvarez-Vanegas (The University of Sheffield)
      • Impunity and State Splintering: Framing Violence in South Sudan’s Civil War Path
        Author: Sayra van den Berg (The University of Sheffield)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Emerging technology and international security
      Sponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working Group
      Convener: ISET ISET
      Chair: Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)
      • The AI Commander Problem: Ethical-political and psychological dilemmas of human-machine interactions in AI-enabled warfare
        Author: James Johnson (University of Aberdeen)
      • Apocalyptic imaginaries: comparing visions of the future in discourses of nuclear weapons and autonomous weapons systems
        Authors: Jana Baldus (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) , Anna-Katharina Ferl (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)
      • What Can a Dalit perspective do for Cybersecurity? An Ambedkar-inspired Approach to Cybersecurity
        Author: Anubha Gupta (Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Gendering protest and activism : feminist solidarities and care across contexts
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Convener: GIRWG Working group
      Chair: Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh)
      • Imagining a care curriculum
        Author: Q Manivannan (University of St Andrews)
      • Non-Western Feminist Internationalism: New beginnings at the Asian Relations Conference, 1947 ?
        Author: Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • Domesticating vulnerabilities: A feminist analysis of ‘privatised humanitarianism’
        Authors: Synne L. Dyvik (University of Sussex) , Gabrielle Daoust (University of Northern British Columbia)*
      • ‘Why Haven’t You Known?’Transoceanic Solidarity and the Politics of Knowledge in Feminist Anti-Nuclear Activism
        Author: Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)
      • The Culture of Feminist Literary Protest: A Study of India and Pakistan
        Author: Yashvi Pandit (Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Literary IR: Existential dramas, dystopian futures and political science fictions
      Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working Group
      Convener: Andy Hom (University of Edinburgh)
      Chair: Andy Hom (University of Edinburgh)
      • Tracing the Invisible (Wo)Man Trope in Literary IR: (Women's) Human Rights from Mary Shelley to Elisabeth Moss
        Author: Eileen M. Hunt (University of Notre Dame)
      • Love as a Kind of Rebellion: Camus on Revolution
        Author: Liane Hartnett (Australia National University)
      • On the multiple purposes of social dreaming in the Anthropocene
        Author: Mathias Thaler (University of Edinburgh)
      • IR as 'Space' for politics and/or 'Place' for dreaming? Reading magical realist fiction as a reimagination of political space
        Author: Shambhawi Tripathi (University of St. Andrews)
      • Today was a Fairy Tale: The Structure of the Fairy Tale, War, and History
        Author: Anthony Lang (University of St Andrews)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Militarism and war through the prism of Russian culture
      Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working Group
      Convener: RESG Working group
      Chair: Victoria Hudson (King's College London)
      • '"Anyone can be a hero": Everyday hero-making and youth in Russia's war in Ukraine
        Author: Allyson Edwards (Bath Spa University)
      • Identity as security: myths, militarism and the (re-) making of Russia
        Author: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University)
      • State perceptions of ‘foreign fighters’ in contemporary Russia: How ‘foreign fighters’ emerged as a subject and were constructed through discourse
        Author: Annamaria Kiss (King's Russia Institute, King's College London)
      • Russian Strategic Culture and Nuclear Weapons: Identity and Perception
        Author: Mikhail Kupriyanov (University of York)
      • War for children: the dynamics of militarism and anti-militarism in Russia
        Author: Katarzyna Kaczmarska (University of Edinburgh)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Pandemic Governance - Institutions and treaties in the times of COVID-19
      Sponsor: Global Health Working Group
      Convener: GHWG Working group
      Chair: Eva Hilberg (University of Sheffield)
      • COVID in a Low-Trust Environment: The Case of Hong Kong
        Authors: Nicholas Thomas , Pang Qin (Sun Yat Sen University)*
      • Constructing a stronger WHO leadership in PHEIC
        Author: Yujue Cao (University of York, Politics)
      • Issues of Access and inequity in Developing Countries of Health Products during Covid-19 and Intellectual Property Rights Regime
        Author: Krishna Kumar Verma (CIPOD, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India)- 110067)
      • Understanding the Agency of an International Health Organisation Based on a Public-Private Partnership Model
        Author: Minju Jung (University of Sheffield)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Projecting Spacepower and Terrestrial Interests
      Sponsor: Astropolitics Working Group
      Convener: Bleddyn Bowen (BISA)
      Chair: Bleddyn Bowen (BISA)
      • Legal contest and the competition to define ‘rules of the road’ for outer space
        Author: Haley Rice (University of St Andrews)
      • Nuclear Eyes: The Uses and Implications of Satellites for Arms Control Verification and Monitoring.
        Author: Tegan Harrison (Cardiff University)
      • The Shifting Referents of Space Security
        Authors: Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh) , Lauren Rogers
      • The Fylingdales Archive: opening the “black-box” of space surveillance
        Authors: Michael Mulvihill (Newcastle University) , Chloe Barker
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Re-theorizing emotions in world politics
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: EPIR Working group
      Chair: Karin Fierke (University of St. Andrews)
      • Feeling the difference: Emotions and Global IR
        Author: Deniz Kuru
      • A surprise to who? Queer feminist interventions in the study of white nationalism and affect
        Author: Elisabell Beyer (University of Manchester)
      • The Invisible Luggage of Ukrainian Refugees: Emotions, Trauma and Diaspora diplomacy
        Authors: Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University) , Tabitha Baker (Bournemouth University)
      • How political leaders’ beliefs and emotions shape interstate rivalries: the case of Chile and Peru
        Author: Consuelo Thiers (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals-IBEI)
      • Emotion in Praxis: Change and the Affective Underpinnings of Global Order
        Author: Joost Hendrik Pietschmann (University of St Andrews)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Reconceptualising IR
      Sponsor: BISA
      Convener: Katie Burt (BISA)
      Chair: Joe Lin (University of Bristol)
      • Decolonising IPE: A Taoist-inspired reflection on China and the Global Ecological Crisis
        Author: Joe Lin (University of Bristol)
      • What is Progressive about Pragmatist IR and what guidance does it offer those responding to the Russia-Ukraine war?
        Author: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
      • Twinning: Solidarity, Recognition and Restitution Meditations on the possibilities of a more radical conception of “International Friendship”
        Author: Holly Eva Ryan (Queen Mary University of London)
      • The experience of danger in International Relations
        Author: Eitan Oren (King's College London)
      • An East Asian Genealogy of the Modern International Order: Transformations of Fractal Space
        Author: Inho Choi (University of Southern California and Berggruen Institute)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Reflections on Preventing Violence Extremism
      Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group
      Conveners: Alice Finden (Durham University) , Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield) , Tom Pettinger (University of Warwick)
      Chair: Tom Pettinger (University of Warwick)
      Discussant: Tom Pettinger (University of Warwick)
      • Should ‘all good citizens be counter-terrorism citizens?’: Prevent Strategy and the Securitisation of Citizenship
        Author: Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)
      • Exploring the Connection between Migration and Terrorism: Does the risk justify potential human rights abuses
        Author: Erika Brady (Canterbury Christ Church University)
      • “Nous ne les laisserons pas passer”. Anti-Muslim narratives in French Counterterrorism
        Author: Fabrizio Leonardo Cuccu (Dublin City University)
      • Rethinking Methodologies in Terrorism Studies: A Trauma-informed cognitive behaviour therapy single-arm mixed-method trial to encourage community reintegration of former Boko Haram members
        Author: Tarela Juliet Ike (Teesside University)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Roundtable / Responding to Outrage 2: Apologies, Inquiries, Commemoration, Scandal, and Truth and Reconciliation
      Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working Group
      Chair: Jamie Johnson (University of Leicester)
      Participants: Zeger Verleye (University of Antwerp) , Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England) , Tom Bentley (University of Aberdeen) , Jamie Johnson (University of Leicester) , Victoria Basham (Cardiff University) , Owen Thomas (University of Exeter)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Teaching to Inspire in Challenging Times
      Sponsor: Learning and Teaching Working Group
      Convener: Ilan Baron (Durham University)
      Chair: Ilan Baron (Durham University)
      Discussant: Ilan Baron (Durham University)
      • Discussing apartheid: Challenges (and rewards) of teaching apartheid in international politics
        Author: Moriel Ram (Newcastle University)
      • Mastering the Socratic Method for Seminars in Social Sciences
        Authors: Selim Yilmaz , Ximing Fan (Loughborough University)
      • Disrupting anthropocentric fantasies of authority and control: Climate change adaptation in the work of Jeff VanderMeer
        Authors: Jennifer Hobbs (University of Leicester) , Jana Fey (University of Sussex)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Roundtable / The Contemporary Asia-Pacific: A Region at Risk of Unravelling?
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Chair: John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo)
      Participants: John Ravenhill (University of Waterloo) , Robyn Klingler-Vidra (King's College, London) , Catherine Jones (University of St. Andrews) , Yang Jiang (Danish Institute for International Studies)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / The Ideological Turn in International Studies
      Sponsor: Historical Sociology and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: Jonathan Leader Maynard (King's College London)
      Chair: Jonathan Leader Maynard (King's College London)
      • Not Right Now? The Delayed Effects of Brexit on Foreign Policy
        Authors: Alexander Mesarovich* , Benjamin Martill (University of Edinburgh)
      • Ideological Infrastructures in World Politics
        Author: Jonathan Leader Maynard (King's College London)
      • Varieties of Nationalism in Decolonial Thought: Algeria and India Compared
        Authors: Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) , Rochana Bajpai (SOAS, University of London)*
      • The Role of Ideology in Russian Foreign Policy
        Author: David Lewis (University of Exeter)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / The politics of nature and landscapes in South East Europe I
      Sponsor: South East Europe Working Group
      Convener: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)
      Chair: Michiel Piersma (University of Liverpool)
      Discussant: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)
      • Green are fields, not mines": the case of lithium mining and resistance in Serbia
        Author: Nina Djukanović (University of Oxford)
      • Hydropolitics in South-Eastern Europe: landscapes of socio-ecological contestations
        Author: Saska Petrova (University of Manchester)
      • The ‘greening’ of protest politics: explaining the significance of environmental frames in the Rio Tinto protests in Serbia
        Authors: Sabina Pačariz (King's College London)* , Filip Ejdus (University of Belgrade)* , Adam Fagan (King's College London)* , Mate Subašić (King's College London)
      • Geopolitical positioning of environmentalists in Belgrade, Serbia: Environmental politics between imaginative geographies and material constraints
        Author: Ognjen Kojanić (University of Cologne)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Trade in/and political economy
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: IPEG Working group
      Chair: Zoe Pflaeger Young (De Montfort University)
      • Rights Redux: The Return of Human Rights at the WTO
        Author: Matias Margulis (University of British Columbia)
      • Gender Inequalities in the IPE of Trade Literature
        Authors: Valbona Muzaka (King's College London)* , James Scott (King's College London)
      • The New English Freeports: Neoliberal vision meets a post-liberal world.
        Author: Patrick Holden (University of Plymouth)
      • Locating British Consumers in Global Capitalism: Consumption and the Everyday Roots of Global Trade
        Author: Edward Pemberton (University of Sheffield)
      • Tweeting Trade: An Analysis of Contemporary Trade Discourse in Social Media
        Authors: Tyler Girard (University of Purdue)* , Erin Hannah (King's University College at the University of Western Ontario)* , Andrea Lawlor (King's University College at the University of Western Ontario) , James Scott (King's College London)*
    • 10:30 AM 10:45 AM
      Break 15m
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Contemporary Conflict: Challenges and Change
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Convener: WSWG Working group
      Chair: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Loughborough University)
      • Political Mobilization and Urban Warfare: From the Urban as Terrain to the Urban as Power-structure
        Authors: Adrian López Fleming (University of Barcelona) , Esteban Brian Delgado Arias (Autonomous University of Barcelona)*
      • Western Military Thinking and Strategy in the Age of Hybrid Warfare- A Strategic Perspective
        Author: Mudassir Farooqi (Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Pakistan)
      • Examining Convergence and Divergence in the Fighting Patterns of ‘Islamic State’ Jihadist Groups in The Wider Sahel
        Authors: Melita Lazell (University of Portmsouth) , Ed Stoddard (University fo Portsmouth)
      • Equating Information Warfare and Human Rights Violations: Need for a ‘New’ Perspective in a Digitalised World
        Author: Namita Barthwal (MMAJ Academy of International Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi)
      • Confronting Russia in Cyberspace
        Author: Gavin Hall (University of Strathclyde)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Critical approaches to studying terrorism, counter terrorism and counter extremism in the Middle East
      Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group
      Conveners: Alice Finden (Durham University) , Nicola Pratt (University of Warwick)
      Chair: Rabea Khan (University of Edinburgh)
      • ‘Preventing Violent Extremism’ and Development in the Middle East and North Africa: Examining Gender, Race, Faith and Coloniality
        Authors: Nicola Pratt (University of Warwick) , Jennifer Eggert (Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities (JLI) and the University of Leeds)* , Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)*
      • A Critical appraisal of Terrorism and Political Violence Writings in Arabic (2001-2021)
        Author: Ahmed Abozaid (University of Southampton)
      • Vernacular security and religion in Tunisia: the role of local imams in the implementation of P/CVE measures
        Author: Fabrizio Leonardo Cuccu (Dublin City University)
      • Beyond a Western Narrative of Terrorism: The Case of Egypt (1952-present) from a Postcolonial Perspective
        Author: Lujain Meligy (Kings College London)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Digital technology, social media and its politics
      Sponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working Group
      Convener: ISET ISET
      Chair: Odilile Ayodele
      • Russia’s Platform Bans and Wartime Censorship: Comparing State-Platform Conflict Dynamics
        Author: Mariëlle Wijermars (Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies)
      • Ukraine’s Digital Improvisation and the Reshaping of the Digital Society
        Author: Ilan Manor (The University of Oxford)
      • Social media, mass surveillance and the legislative loopholes of (in)action
        Author: Akash Bhagat (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • Combating Cyber Hate Speech Criminality: How Algorithms Are Changing Judicial Action against Violence
        Authors: Miao-ling Hasenkamp (speaker) , Miao-ling Hasenkamp (speaker)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Gendered narratives in counter terrorism
      Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group
      Conveners: Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield) , Tom Pettinger , Alice Finden
      Chair: TBC
      Discussant: Laura Sjoberg (Royal Holloway, University of London)
      • The Security Threat from Returning Foreign Fighters: A Human Rights Challenge of our Own Making
        Author: Erika Brady (Canterbury Christ Church University)
      • Violent, Vulnerable, Victim: A response to terrorism studies’ approach to misogynist incel radicalization
        Authors: Lisa Sugiura (University of Portsmouth) , Ann-Kathrin Rothermel (University of Potsdam) , Megan Kelly (University of Basel)
      • The impact of gendered narratives on Western women’s decision to join and leave the Islamic State
        Author: Julia Canas-Martinez (University College Dublin)
      • Black Pills and Lonely Men: Examining Incel Worldview and Radicalisation with Theories from Terrorism Studies
        Author: Grace Johnson (University of Aberdeen)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Global Perspectives on the Ethics of War, Violence and International Law
      Sponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working Group
      Convener: EWPG Working group
      Chair: David J. Karp (University of Sussex)
      • Hegel’s Critique of International Law
        Author: Seán Molloy (University of Kent)
      • The West’s Politics of Aggression and the Global South
        Author: Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews)
      • Decolonisation, Dewesternisation and the Responsibility to Protect
        Author: Robin Dunford (University of Brighton)
      • The ethics of gun control policy: Mapping actor coalitions and policy frames
        Authors: Ece Ozlem Atikcan (University of Warwick) , Tim Henrichsen (University of Warwick)
      • A "Just Vengeance" or just a vengeance? Analyzing the use of revenge as a just cause by jihadist terrorist groups
        Author: Marie Robin (Université Paris Panthéon-Assas)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Identity (re-)formation in and about Ukraine
      Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working Group
      Convener: RESG Working group
      Chair: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University)
      Discussant: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University)
      • Regional Security Dilemma in Eastern Europe: Nation Building, Securitization, and Russo-Ukrainian Relations
        Authors: Diandra Ayu Larasati (Gadjah Mada University) , Annisa Nabilatul Khaira (Gadjah Mada University)* , Zulfan Fakhri Mahendra (Gadjah Mada University)*
      • Ukraine's national identity and foreign policy, 1994-2004
        Author: Artur Nadiiev (University of Nottingham)
      • From friend to foe?: Exploring the context of attitudinal shifts among Ukrainian students towards Russian strategic narratives between 2011 and 2021
        Author: Victoria Hudson (King's College London)
      • Examining motives of foreign fighter mobilization: Lessons from the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
        Authors: Huseyn Aliyev (University of Glasgow) , Hana Josticova (University of Glasgow)*
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Roundtable / Methodological approaches to researching race and gender logics in the British Army
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Chair: Georgina Holmes (The Open University)
      Participants: Catherine Baker (University of Hull) , Kandida Purnell (Richmond American University London) , Emma Dolan (University of Aberdeen) , Natasha Danilova (University of Aberdeen)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / New directions in the study of disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) and peace building processes: Global and local level evidence
      Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working Group
      Convener: Julia Palik (Peace Research Institute Oslo)
      Chair: Govinda Clayton (ETH Zurich)
      • The temporal and political economic dimensions of Mozambique’s peacebuilding project post-1992
        Author: Monique Bennett (Stellenbosch University)
      • DISAGGREGATING PROVISIONS IN PEACE AGREEMENTS: THE DISARMAMENT, DEMOBILIZATION, AND REINTEGRATION (DDR) DATASET, 1975-2021
        Authors: Ida Rødningen (Independent researcher)* , Julia Palik (PRIO)* , David Gomez Triana (PRIO) , Nicholas Marsh (PRIO)* , Mauricio Rivera (Peace Research Institute Oslo)*
      • Disarmament and peacebuilding in Namibia: 1989-2022
        Authors: Haylene Bossau (Stellenbosch University)* , Guy Lamb (Stellenbosch University)
      • A farewell to arms: under what conditions is post-conflict disarmament successful (or not)?
        Author: Nicholas Marsh (PRIO)
      • Towards a theory on the symbolism of non-state actors ’ disarmament
        Author: Julia Palik (PRIO)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Roundtable / Regulatory Disorder and International Trade in an Era of Pandemic, War, Populism, and Climate Collapse
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Chair: Gabriel Siles-Brügge (University of Warwick)
      Participants: James Scott (King's College London) , Tyler Girard (Purdue University) , Silke Trommer (University of Manchester) , Marc Froese (Burman University) , Erin Hannah (Western University)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Reparations after mass violence and repression – an instrument for a better future?
      Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working Group
      Convener: Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg)
      Chair: Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg)
      • Do they really want Reparations? Justice and other Post-Conflict Concerns in Northern Uganda
        Author: Kirsten J. Fisher (Department of Political Studies, College of Arts and Science, University of Saskatchewan)
      • ‘My dignity is not for sale’: Politics of reparation, recognition and citizenship in contexts of structural violence
        Author: Eva Willems (University of Marburg / University of Ghent)
      • Complex Victimhood of Combatants: The Case of Sexual Violence within Armed Groups in the Colombian Transitional Justice
        Author: Daniela Suarez Vargas (School of Law, Queen's University Belfast)
      • ‘Pour la justice, la vérité et contre l’impunité’: Victims as transitional justice actors in Morocco
        Author: Pia Falschebner (Center for Conflict Studies, University of Marbugr)
      • Intersectional Subjects of Transitional Justice: Studying the Gendered and Differentiated Impact of Collective Reparations in Colombia
        Author: Sophie Raehme (Department of Gender Studies - Central European University)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Roundtable / Russia's Offensive War Against Ukraine
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Chair: James Rogers (SDU)
      Participants: Ievgeniia Lukianchenko (University of Copenhagen) , Patrick Bury (University of Bath) , Hew Strachan (St Andrews) , Anthony King (University of Warwick) , Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Loughborough University)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Security and South Asia
      Sponsor: BISA
      Convener: Georgina Holmes (The Open University)
      Chair: Nitasha Kaul (Associate Professor (Reader) in Politics and International Relations, University of Westminster, London)
      Discussant: Georgina Holmes (The Open University)
      • Coral Reef Protection and Marine Tourism in India– An Environment Security Perspective
        Authors: VRINDA ARAVIND (Doctoral Candidate) , Girisanker S B (Doctoral Candidate)*
      • Rural-Urban Divide in the Prevalence and Predictors of Water-Borne Diseases among Children Under Five Years of Age: Evidence from India’s National Family Health Survey, 2019–21
        Authors: Bhabesh Hazarika* , Pallabi Gogoi (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)
      • Construction and Control of Cartographic Imaginaries in India and China: Kashmir and Taiwan
        Authors: Nitasha Kaul (Associate Professor (Reader) in Politics and International Relations, University of Westminster, London) , Mariah Thornton (LSE (London School of Economics and Political Science))*
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Security, the balance of power and the role of middle powers
      Sponsor: European Journal of International Security
      Convener: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
      Chair: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
      Discussant: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
      • ‘The EU’s Role in Multilateral Crisis Management: Lessons and Challenges from Multilateral Engagement in the Sahel for addressing international issues.’
        Author: Stephen Murray (Queen's University Belfast)
      • Balance of Initiatives: A New Theory of Power Competition
        Author: Selim Yilmaz
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / The Politics of Diaspora
      Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working Group
      Convener: BISA
      Chair: Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London)
      • A new diaspora? Anti-war Russian mobilisation following the invasion of Ukraine
        Author: Oula Kadhum (Lunds University)
      • South Asian Women Diaspora in UK: Challenges and Prospects
        Authors: Muhammad Irfan Haider (Government College University, Faisalabad (GCUF)) , Farzeen Shahzadi (student at Department of Political science, Forman Christian College, 54600 Lahore, Pakistan)
      • Diasporic Geopolitics and the Rise of the Global South
        Authors: Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London) , Enze Han (The University of Hong Kong)
      • A Comparative Study of the Turkish Diaspora in Germany and the Armenian Diaspora in France in Terms of International Politics
        Authors: Alperen Usta (University of Leeds) , İsmail Erkam Sula (Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University)*
      • Ukrainian refugees as transnational diasporic actor
        Author: Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / The challenge and promises of ‘silence’ in global politics
      Sponsor: BISA
      Convener: Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow)
      Chair: Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow)
      Discussant: Faye Donnelly (University of St Andrews)
      • Silence and the Global Economy of Not Listening
        Author: Elisabeth Schweiger (University of York)
      • When arms speak, do churches fall silent? The silencing of religion and the out-break of war
        Author: Katharina McLarren (Universität Heidelberg)
      • From saving strangers to silencing mass atrocities? British Foreign Policy and the mass crimes against the Rohingya, the Uyghurs and in Yemen
        Authors: Julia Heinle (University of Passau)* , Bernhard Stahl (University of Passau) , Jenni Rall (University of Passau)*
      • Suffocating interactivity and the right to Silence: Mapping interpassivity theory onto digital civil culture
        Author: Lukas mozdeika (Oslo Metropolitan University)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Third Nuclear Age
      Sponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working Group
      Convener: Andrew Futter (University of Leicester)
      Chair: Andrew Futter (University of Leicester)
      • Democracy in the third nuclear age: technological change and political opportunities for democratic governance
        Author: Thomas Fraise (Sciences Po - CERI)
      • The global nuclear order divided: polarisation and social cohesion within the nuclear nonproliferation regime
        Author: Jana Baldus (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)
      • The Policy of the European Union towards Nuclear Weapons at the Beginning of the Third Nuclear Age
        Author: Wannes Verstraete (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
      • Reactive Rearmament? The Instability of a Post-Nuclear World
        Author: David Blagden (University of Exeter)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Transnational Ideas and Identities
      Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working Group
      Convener: Rory McCarthy (Durham University)
      Chair: Rory McCarthy (Durham University)
      • Explaining Islamist Party Change in North Africa
        Author: Rory McCarthy (Durham University)
      • Explaining Mobilization Processes: The Case of Palestinian Activism
        Authors: Nasri Almasri* , Alexei Abrahams* , Dana El Kurd (University of Richmond)
      • Inherited Traumas in Diaspora: Postmemory, Past-presencing and Mobilisation of Second-Generation Kurds in Europe
        Authors: Mari Toivanen (Helsinki University) , Bahar Baser (Durham University)
      • Imagined collectivities?: The Appeal of Social Imaginaries in the Global South and India’s Self-Image during the Cold War
        Author: Jayashree Vivekanandan
    • 12:15 PM 1:15 PM
      Lunch 1h
    • 12:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Roundtable / Towards a Feminist Foreign policy in Scotland: Pitfalls, Promises and Lessons Learned
      Sponsor: SCGA
      Chair: TBC
      Participants: Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh) , Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling) , Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University) , Clair Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) , TBC
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Border Making and Unmaking
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: CPD Working group
      Chair: TBC
      • EU Border Security: Racial and Colonial Aspects of Crimmigration
        Author: Myriam Fotou (University of Leicester)
      • (Un)settling Europe: from settler colonialism to Europe’s ‘migrant crisis’
        Author: Tarsis Brito (London School of Economics)
      • Palestinians in the Post\ Pre Factionalism Era
        Author: Ahmad Jamil Azem Hamad (Qatar University)
      • Mundane Manifestations of State Processes[1]” Postcolonial Resistance to U.K. Bureaucracy: Centring Migrant Women as they navigate ‘NRPF’
        Author: Sophia Taha (Keele University)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Building Trust In An Uncertain World: From Individuals to Institutions, States to Societies
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Conveners: Vincent Keating (Associate Professor) , Nicola Chelotti (Lecturer) , David Wilcox (PhD student) , Jiyoung Chang (University of Birmingham) , Agnes Simon (Educational Developer)
      Chair: Eszter Simon (Senior Lecturer)
      • Users' trust in the Moscow-Washington hotline
        Authors: Agens Simon (Comenius University)* , Eszter Simon (Nottingham Trent University)
      • Trust and Negotiations: Evidence from the United Nations
        Author: Nicola Chelotti (Loughborough University)
      • State Leaders’ Different Responses Toward Uncertainty: Fear, Trust and Hope
        Author: Jiyoung Chang (University of Birmingham)
      • Hypocrisy and Trust in the Liberal World Order
        Author: Vincent Keating (University of Southern Denmark)
      • Below the State Leader: Boundary Spanners and The Development of Trust Between Conflict Parties
        Author: David Wilcox (University of Birmingham)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Carceral Spaces: Logics, Histories, and Resistance
      Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working Group
      Convener: Cetta Mainwaring
      Chair: Cetta Mainwaring
      • Carceral Economies beyond Detention: Extraction in Refugee Humanitarianism
        Author: Lauren Martin (Durham University)
      • Contesting migrant capture and incarceration
        Author: Maurice Stierl (Osnabruck University)
      • What’s carceral about penality or penal about carcerality?
        Author: Sarah Armstrong (University of Glasgow)
      • ‘Straying with the Trouble’: Fictioning the abolitionist imagination
        Author: Phil Crockett Thomas (University of Stirling)
      • The ferry as method in the context of bordered/carceral spaces
        Author: Aila Spathopoulou (Durham University)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Constructing and managing ‘securitization’
      Sponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism
      Convener: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism Working Group (BISA)
      Chair: Aleksandre Kvakhadze (Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies (GIFSIS))
      • Bordered Violences and Unruly Spaces of Belonging : Pellet Guns and the Right to Maim in Kashmir
        Author: Ananya Sharma (ASHOKA UNIVERSITY)
      • Ordering Securitisation, Spatialising Bourdieu: Saudi Arabia's role and the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
        Author: Javier Bordón (Lancaster University / SEPAD)
      • Cultural Turn in Counter-Insurgency operations: Analysing the essentialised and instrumental use of culture in United States' military operation in Afghanistan
        Author: Mohit Sharma (South Asian University, New Delhi)
      • Why the ‘Good’ Refugee is a Bad Idea: Tracing the Intellectual Roots of Ethnocultural Conflict in Myanmar
        Author: Nimmi Kurian
      • The British Securitization of the Radical Environmentalist and Animal Rights Movement (REAR)
        Author: João Raphael da Silva (UWE Bristol)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Ecological Futures
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: CPD Working group
      Chair: Jenna Marshall (Kings College London)
      Discussant: Jenna Marshall (Kings College London)
      • Black planetary geographies: race, space and ontology in the Anthropocene
        Author: Farai Chipato (University of Glasgow)
      • Indigenous-washing and colonial amnesia: how New Zealand’s nation brand frames the global climate crisis
        Author: Olli Hellmann (University of Waikato)
      • Radical time(s): emancipatory temporalities in ecological and Marxist thought
        Author: Katharina Hunfeld (University of St Andrews)
      • Gender and environmental activism in India- Re- defining and re imagining realms of power, ecology and feminism in sub altern context
        Author: Pallavi Maru (Student)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Global order and disorder
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: IPEG Working group
      Chair: Melita Lazell (University of Portmsouth)
      • Agriculture and International (Dis)Order: The FAO and the Embattled Legacy of Global Food Governance
        Author: Rowan Lubbock (Queen Mary, University of London)
      • Rethinking the origins of globalisation: international political economy and the production of the global scale
        Author: Sébastien Rioux (Université de Montréal)
      • Susan Strange and Authority
        Author: Randall Germain (Carleton University)
      • Sexuality and World Systems Analysis
        Author: Alexander Stoffel (LSE)
      • Governing Sustainability in a Context of Decelerating Globalisation: the Case of Biofuels
        Authors: Klaus Dalgaard (Federal University of Santa Catarina)* , Adriana Nilsson (University of Liverpool) , Claes Belfrage (University of Liverpool)*
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Roundtable / Imagining the future of International Politics
      Sponsor: Review of International Studies
      Chair: Martin Coward (The University of Manchester)
      Participants: TBC , Mark Lacy (University of Lancaster)) , Toni Erskine (Australian National University) , TBC
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / International institutions and regimes: making and unmaking international law
      Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working Group
      Convener: Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)
      Chair: Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)
      • International Cooperation in a Security Dilemma: Collective Enforcement of the SCS Arbitration Award
        Author: Chester Yacub (University of Nottingham)
      • Tracing the Origins of the UN’s ‘Respect, Protect and Fulfill’ Framework of Obligations for Human Rights: 1976-2000
        Authors: David J. Karp (University of Sussex) , Daniel Whelan (Hendrix College)*
      • Rooting for Culture: A Study of Southern Agency in International Organisations
        Author: Caroline Elak (London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE))
      • Importance of ensuring socio-spatial justice through the UN human Rights Regime: Existing challenges and opportunities
        Author: Pranata Bhattacharya (Bankura University)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Memory, Emotion, and Praxis: the (re)construction of ontological security in global politics
      Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working Group
      Conveners: Terilyn Huntington (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) , Andy Hom (University of Edinburgh) , Ty Solomon , deRaismes Combes (American University) , Kathryn Fisher (King's College London)
      Chair: Ben Rosher (Queen's University Belfast)
      • Atmospheric Memories and Ontological Security in the global Black Lives Matter movement
        Author: Ty Solomon
      • In the Shadow of the Stranger: Ontological Security and A Return to Enmity
        Author: deRaismes Combes (American University)
      • The Cold War Politics of Hockey: Ice sheets, iron curtains, and ontological security in the 1972 Summit Series
        Author: Andy Hom (University of Edinburgh)
      • Crafting a Cultural Mythos: 9/11, Major League Baseball, and Memory
        Author: Terilyn Huntington (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
      • Authenticity, identity, and the politics of food security
        Author: Kathryn Fisher (King's College London)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / New dynamics of cooperation and interaction in Central Asia
      Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working Group
      Convener: RESG Working group
      Chair: Marcin Kaczmarski (University of Glasgow)
      • Trust-Building in Central Asia: New Modes of Integration
        Author: Roland Dannreuther
      • “Protean Spirit”: Uzbekistan’s agency in cooperation with China
        Author: Frank Maracchione (University of Sheffield)
      • The Demise of the Russian Gravity Centre?
        Author: Stephen Hall (University of Bath)
      • China’s Economic Engagement with Central Asia: The Problem of Perception
        Author: Rupal Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • The War in Ukraine and Kazakhstan: The Russian Question
        Author: Birzhan Bakumbayev (University of Westminster)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Public discourse on terrorism and security practices
      Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group
      Conveners: Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield) , Alice Finden (Durham University) , Tom Pettinger (University of Warwick)
      Chair: Tom Pettinger (University of Warwick)
      • “Rejecting Terrorism – ethnographic evidence on the salience of the concept”
        Author: Carl Gibson (University of Nottingham)
      • Public Opinion and Counterterrorism Policy in the UK
        Author: Michael Lister (Oxford Brookes University)
      • Contesting “forbidden” security practices in public
        Author: Lisa Stampnitzky (University of Sheffield)
      • Changes and continuities in the Spanish counterterrorist policies and practices after ETA
        Author: Aitor Bonsoms (IBEI & Autonomous University of Barcelona)
      • CVE and Transparency: does it build trust and support
        Authors: Gordon Clubb (University of Leeds) , Yoshiharu Kobayashi (University of Leeds)* , Graeme Davies (University of York)*
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Recurring Global Crises and the Necessity of Feminist Political Economy
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)
      Chair: Adrienne Roberts (University of Manchester)
      Discussant: Adrienne Roberts (University of Manchester)
      • A Feminist Political Economy Approach to Housing: The Case of Austria
        Author: Stefanie Woehl (University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna)
      • The crisis in social reproduction and the gender-energy nexus
        Author: Aliki Koutlou (University of Manchester)
      • Decentering and recentering crisis
        Authors: Jayanthi Lingham (University of Sheffield)* , Shirin Rai (University of Warwick)* , Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)
      • Crisis Macroeconomics – A Feminist Intervention
        Author: Muireann O'Dwyer (University of St Andrews)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Rethinking (Post)Conflict Societies and Subjectivities Through Embodiment: Non-Human Bodies of War (Panel 2)
      Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working Group
      Conveners: Marcelle Trote Martins (The University of Manchester) , Nicholas Gribble (University of Manchester)
      Chair: Nicholas Gribble (University of Manchester)
      • Automating Empire: Rifles, Guns, and the Historical Embodiment of Posthuman War
        Author: Italo Bradimarte (University of Cambridge)
      • Biometric Bodies: Collective Senses, Struggles and Cramped Space
        Author: Carys Coleman (University of Manchester)
      • Feeling the Trees Remember: Herbarium Assembly as a Performative Method of Data Collection in the Fieldwork
        Author: Vladimir Ogula (Central European University)
      • Rhythms of Everyday Life in Militarised Occupation, Case-study of Srinagar
        Author: Arshita Nandan (University of Kent)
      • Aesthetics of politics and prestige; a case study of securitization through image(s) in Pakistan
        Author: Azka Durrani (National University of Modern Languages)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Security, Strategy, and Statecraft Beyond Metropoles
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: FPWG Working group
      Chair: Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
      • A Comparative Role Theory Analysis on the Qatari and Emirati Foreign Policies towards the Libyan Civil War
        Author: Yusuf Topaloglu (University of Edinburgh)
      • Uncertainty in Transition: The political setting in Libya after 2011
        Author: Walid Ali (The University of Glasgow)
      • Politicization of negotiated settlements by elites in Colombia
        Authors: GIRISANKER SB (Jawaharlal Nehru University) , Vrinda Aravind (Jamia Millia Islamia University)*
      • Seeking Autonomy under A Giant’s Roof: Nepal’s Erosion of Security Arrangements with India
        Author: Pengqiao Lu (McGill University)
      • The impact of small islands on national strategy: the case of the Azores in the Cold War
        Author: Tomé Ribeiro Gomes (CEI-ISCTE, Lisbon)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Space Resources: A Non-Extractivist Future?
      Sponsor: Astropolitics Working Group
      Convener: Thomas Cheney (The Open University)
      Chair: Alessandra Marino (The Open University)
      • Space Resources, Corporate Actors and State Responsibility
        Author: Fiona Naysmith (Open University)
      • Is The Moon A Fish?
        Author: Marjan Ajevski (The Open University)
      • Space Resources Governance: A Non-Extractivist Future?
        Author: Thomas Cheney (The Open University)
      • Moving beyond the “Extractivist model” of resource utilization
        Author: Natalie Trevino (The Open University)
      • Orbits as Space Resources
        Author: Cris van Eijk (Independent)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / The Future of UK Foreign Policy
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: FPWG Working group
      Chair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      • The Geopolitics problem the UK may face after Brexit
        Author: Jim An Chin Cheng (Institute of Political Science, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan)
      • The future of Gibraltar in a post-Brexit Europe
        Author: arantza gomez arana (University of Northumbria)
      • Sovereign role play: Scotland's emerging NATO role
        Author: Alexander Bendix (University of Edinburgh)
      • Examining the Impact of Myth on British Foreign Policy
        Author: Thomas Eason (University of Nottingham)
      • UK Foreign Policy: Is Iran still important to the UK?
        Author: Louise Kettle
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / The politics of nature and landscapes in South East Europe II
      Sponsor: South East Europe Working Group
      Conveners: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen) , Michiel Piersma (University of Liverpool)
      Chair: Lydia Cole (University of Sussex)
      Discussant: Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews)
      • Transformative justice as if the post-Yugoslav space, land, landscapes, and its peoples mattered
        Authors: Daniela Lai (Royal Holloway) , Sladjana Lazić (University of Innsbruck)*
      • Neglected beaches, felled trees and the political question of the 'natural' in Bosnia and Herzegovina
        Author: Michiel Piersma (University of Liverpool)
      • Invisible Transformations: How tourism disrupts the Sarajevo cityscape yet leaves no trace
        Author: Freya Cumberlidge (Central European University)
      • Rural dreams of energy transition: Governing human-nature relations in (post-)socialism
        Author: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)
    • 2:45 PM 3:00 PM
      Break 15m
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Africa and Global Order
      Sponsor: Africa and International Studies Working Group
      Convener: AISG Working group
      Chair: Peter Brett
      • Decoy Forums: African States’ demands within International Criminal Court spaces for United Nations Security Council Reform
        Author: Maxine Rubin (University of Witwatersrand)
      • Is 'Global IR' decolonial? An comparison of the strategies of 'Global IR' and 'decolonial approaches to IR'
        Author: Candice Moore (University of the Witwatersrand)
      • A NEW FRAMEWORK FOR REGIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY ACTORS
        Author: DELE KOGBE (University of South Wales)
      • Claustrophobic Global Governance: Africa in the age of anarchy
        Author: Odilile Ayodele
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Applied Challenges in peacekeeping operations
      Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working Group
      Convener: PKPBG Working group
      Chair: Nancy Annan (Coventry University)
      • The UN and the Protection of Civilians: Sustaining the Momentum
        Author: Alexander Gilder (University of Reading)
      • Generating violence?: theorizing how ceasefire monitors lead to ceasefire noncompliance
        Author: Aly Verjee
      • Operationalizing human security through protection of civilians? China’s participation in the UN Peacekeeping mission in South Sudan
        Authors: Ruoxi Wang (University of St Andrews) , Mateja Peter (University of St Andrews)
      • UN Peace Operations and Spoiler Management
        Author: Tom Buitelaar (Leiden University)
      • Bangladesh as Leading UN Peacekeeper: an Arduous Journey
        Author: Banshanlang Marwein (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Assessing the Implications of Contemporary Conflict
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Convener: WSWG Working group
      Chair: Azfal Ashraf (Loughborough University)
      • US and Israel Partnership towards the Israeli Military Industry: Implications and Way Forward
        Author: VIJAY VIJAY (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • Comparing the Effects of Civilian and Ally Casualties on Public Support for War: Evidence from Taiwan
        Authors: Ronan Fu (Academia Sinica)* , Weiwen Yin (University of Macau)* , Enze Han (The University of Hong Kong)
      • Oil-fueled Wars. The Influence of Volatile Energy Resources Prices on the Military Capabilities of States – a Comparative Study
        Author: Jarosław Jarząbek (University of Wrocław)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / China in World Politics
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: FPWG Working group
      Chair: Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
      • History and emotions as drivers of Chinese discourses on the China Sea dispute as promoters of an alternative world order
        Authors: Eric Pomès (Catholic University of Vendée)* , Matthieu Grandpierron (Catholic University of Vendée)
      • Rethinking great-power rivalry: the role of the EU in the US-China strategic competition
        Author: Sebastian Biba (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
      • Creating a Clear Picture of the Gray: China's Smooth Transition into 21st Century Hegemony
        Author: Matthew Ellis (Purdue University)
      • Affective Decision-Making and Resistance to Chinese Coercive Diplomacy: A Three Country Comparison
        Authors: Dan Keith (University of York)* , Yihui Zhang (University of York) , Graeme Davies (University of York) , Seiki Tanaka (University of Groningen)*
      • China’s Subnational Relations: Boosting Partnerships in Asia
        Author: Nicholas Thomas
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Colonising the Future
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS University of London)
      Chair: Aggie Hirst (Kings College London)
      Discussant: Rahul Rao (Universtiy of St Andrews)
      • A Postcolonial Critique of the Cyber Capacity Building Efforts in Africa
        Author: Onyendidi Olibamoyo (University of Bath)
      • Narratives of Progress and Coloniality: Lessons from the Colombian Experience
        Author: Cristina Rojas (Carleton University)
      • Imperial Debt Formations and the Future of Global Order
        Author: Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS University of London)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Emotions, foreign policy and diplomacy
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: EPIR Working group
      Chair: Ty Solomon
      Discussant: Eszter Simon (Nottingham Trent University)
      • Reputational Fantasies and Geopolitical Anxieties: TRT World on Turkey in Somalia
        Author: Jordan Pilcher (Loughborough University)
      • Exploring the limits of emotions in international relations: the cases of trust and revenge
        Authors: Marie Robin (Université Paris Panthéon-Assas) , Vincent Keating (Associate Professor)
      • Memory political deterrence in international politics
        Authors: Maria Mälksoo (Copenhagen University)* , Karl Gustafsson (Stockholm University)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Feminism, gender and nuclear weapons: contemporary debates and new avenues for research
      Sponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working Group
      Conveners: Jana Wattenberg (Aberystwyth University/American University) , Luba Zatsepina (Liverpool John Moores University) , Laura Rose Brown (University of Leeds)
      Chair: Shivani Singh (Aberystwyth University)
      Discussant: Tom Vaughan (Aberystywth University)
      • Alternative visions of security? An examination of the role of gender within The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
        Author: Laura Rose Brown (University of Leeds)
      • Base women and beyond: Toward A Decolonial Feminist Research Agenda on Nuclear Bases
        Author: Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)
      • More women, fewer nukes?
        Author: Jana Wattenberg (Aberystwyth University/American University)
      • Implementing Change: A Poststructuralist Feminist Analysis of Nuclear Weapons Discourse in the Soviet Union and a Shift to Arms Control and Disarmament in the 1980s
        Author: Luba Zatsepina (Liverpool John Moores University)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Hierarchy, status and sociality in international relations
      Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working Group
      Convener: CRIPT Working group
      Chair: CRIPT Working group
      • Insights From the ‘New Hierarchy Studies’ for Theorising the EU as a Global Actor
        Author: Scott Brown (University of Dundee)
      • Construct Aggregate Status from Niches: Status: Addressing the Aggregation Problem in International Status Politics
        Author: Pengqiao Lu (McGill University)
      • Fifth column politics in international hierarchies: ‘internal liminals’ in-between Russia and the West
        Author: Anni Roth Hjermann (University of Cambridge)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Interdisciplinary research in Security Studies
      Sponsor: European Journal of International Security
      Convener: Tara Zammit (KCL)
      Chair: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
      Discussant: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
      • Rowing Upstream: The Mainstreaming of Fringe Views as a Challenge to Countering Violent Extremis
        Author: Farah Rasmi (Graduate Institute, Geneva)
      • The changing character of conflict and the space power dynamic
        Author: Marissa Martin (KCL)
      • Service and securitisation: ontological security and the integration of women in the military spac
        Author: Tara Zammit (KCL)
      • Security Strategies of Small States amid regional security competition
        Author: Rishabh Yadav (Academy of International Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / NATO and European Security
      Sponsor: European Security Working Group
      Convener: ESWG Working group
      Chair: Lorenzo Cladi (University of Plymouth)
      • Minilateral Security Cooperation as a Way of Ordering: The Case of NATO
        Author: Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters (Helmut-Schmidt-University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg)
      • Does neutrality still exist? Sweden's joining of NATO in the context of wider security alignment trends.
        Author: Joe D'Aquisto (Tallinn University)
      • The Maxima Moment for the West: A History of NATO’s expansion and the War in Ukraine
        Authors: Priyanka Yadav (PhD Candidate)* , Akash Bhagat (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • NATO and the Ukraine War: Strategy amidst Uncertainty
        Author: Andrew Cottey (University College Cork)
      • NATO as a community of values in the multi-order world
        Author: Trine Flockhart (University of Southern Denmark)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Perspectives on Security (Force) Assistance: Principals, Agents, Continuity and Change
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Convener: Alex Neads (University of Bath)
      Chair: Kristen Harkness (University of St Andrews)
      • Making Friends or Obstructing Rivals? Security Force Assistance and the Scramble for Influence
        Author: Alex Neads (University of Bath)
      • Training Third World Revolutionaries: Czechoslovakia, Covert Assistance and (im)Plausible Deniability during the Cold War
        Author: Daniela Richterova (KCL)
      • Security force assistance, at home? Training, loyalty and control in the UDR
        Author: Patrick Finnegan (University of Lincoln/University of St Andrews)
      • Patriarchal Discomfort? The Representation of Women in the British Armed Forces in Civil and Military Discourses
        Author: Karin Ohno (University of Essex)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Roundtable / Refugees and (In)Security: Learning from Scottish ‘Exceptionalism’? Successes, Failures and Opportunities
      Sponsor: School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow
      Chair: Cetta Mainwaring
      Participants: Cetta Mainwaring , Ian Paterson (University of Glasgow) , Alison Phipps (University of Glasgow) , Eve Hepburn (PolicyScribe) , Pinar Aksu (University of Glasgow)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Rethinking (Post)Conflict Societies and Subjectivities through Embodiment: Bodies of Resistance (Panel 3)
      Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working Group
      Conveners: Marcelle Trote Martins (The University of Manchester) , Nicholas Gribble (University of Manchester)
      Chair: Nicholas Gribble (University of Manchester)
      • Invisible bodies of war: British servicewomen on covert operations in Northern Ireland’
        Author: Hannah West (Cardiff University)
      • Communicating the horror: wounded bodies, poetry, and resistance in Timor- Leste
        Author: Marcelle Trote Martins (The University of Manchester)
      • Ocular injuries in the Colombian National Strike of 2021
        Author: Lucía Guerrero Rivière (University of Exeter)
      • Feminist decolonial heterotopias in Peace and Conflict Studies
        Author: Judith Jordan Frias (Universidade de Coimbra)
      • Continuities of state terrorism of the Chilean dictatorship: feminist epistemologies to understand Political Sexual Violence in the "Chile Awoke Movement.”
        Author: Lidia Yáñez Lagos (University of Manchester)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / Technicity in International Relations
      Sponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working Group
      Conveners: Matthieu Grandpierron (Catholic University of Vendée) , Nino Kemoklidze , Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia)
      Chair: Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia)
      Discussant: Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia)
      • Breaking News: Slime Mould Defeats Poverty!
        Author: Alexander Knapp (University of Edinburgh Business School)
      • Organizational Decision-making under uncertainty: Planning for Leave-No-One-Behind in complex development agendas
        Author: Karin Takeuchi (Thammasat University)
      • Practice what you preach: a bibliometric analysis of the sociology of IR journal articles
        Author: Artsiom Sidarchuk (University of Milan)
      • History and emotions as drivers of Russian discourses on Ukraine and Chinese discourses on the South China Sea issue as promoters of an alternative world order
        Author: Matthieu Grandpierron (Catholic University of Vendée)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Roundtable / The War in Ukraine and International Law: Challenges, Contestation and Future Prospects
      Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working Group
      Chair: Rachel Kerr (King's College London)
      Participants: Natasha Kuhrt (King's College London) , James Gow (King's College London) , Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield) , Maria Varaki (King's College London) , Henry Lovat (University of Glasgow)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / The political economy of financial governance
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: IPEG Working group
      Chair: Mareike Beck (King's College London)
      • International tax policy as a signalling device: the case of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS
        Author: Katharina Kuhn (London School of Economics and Political Science)
      • Same but different? Models and the politics of macroprudential policy diffusion
        Author: Nick Kotucha
      • Anti/establishmentarianism: venture capital, disruption, and the ideology of exit
        Author: Mark Howard (UC Santa Cruz)
      • The political origins of financialisation. Central banks, fiscal policy and differential financial deregulation in the UK and Germany
        Author: Inga Rademacher (King's College, London)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Panel / The pursuit of justice and fairness in climate change and environment agendas.
      Sponsor: Environment Working Group
      Convener: EWG Working group
      Chair: Susan Ann Samuel (University of Leeds)
      • Truly Transformative? Animal Rights, Animal Welfare and the United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda
        Authors: Cebuan Bliss (Radboud University, Netherlands)* , Andrea Schapper (University of Stirling)
      • A Global Court for Climate Change: A Proposal
        Author: Eleanor Wolff (University of Bristol)
      • Unpacking The Right to A Healthy Environment in a Political-Legal Discourse: A ‘Bold Action’ for Climate Justice?
        Author: Susan Ann Samuel (University of Leeds)
      • The normalisation of territorial and political disappearance in climate politics and communication on climate change
        Author: Celine Germond-Duret
      • Green Lairds, Rewilding and Claims to Land: Interrogating the political significance of symbolic masculinities to Land Reform
        Author: Heather Urquhart (University of Manchester)
    • 3:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Roundtable / What's so Great Power about International Competition?
      Sponsor: US Foreign Policy Working Group
      Chair: Daniel Nexon (Georgetown University)
      Participants: Tobias Lemke , Terilyn Huntington (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) , Robert Ralston (University of Birmingham) , David Blagden (University of Exeter) , Diana Galeeva (Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies)
    • 4:30 PM 4:45 PM
      Break 15m
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Asia and nuclear weapons
      Sponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working Group
      Convener: GNO Working group
      Chair: Nicola Leveringhaus (King's College London)
      • How Credible Nuclear Security Guarantees Can Backfire
        Author: Lauren Sukin (London School of Economics and Political Science)
      • North Korea and the NPT: Discordance between Nonproliferation Norms and Nuclearization
        Authors: Kimberly Peh (University of Notre Dame)* , Soul Park (University of East Anglia)
      • North Korea's nuclear identity and implications for the nuclear order
        Author: Rita Durão
      • Chinese Nuclear Policy and Deng’s Reforms (1977-1985). “Tiger with Wings” or “Paper Tigers”?
        Author: Lorenzo Termine (UNINT Rome)
      • Nuclear weapons, war, and civilian control: Principal-agent analysis of US non-use of nuclear weapons in the cold war
        Author: Juhong Park
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Challenges and contestation of environmental agendas
      Sponsor: Environment Working Group
      Convener: EWG Working group
      Chair: Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • ‘Where We Need Water, We Find Guns Instead’: Debating Discursive Futures on the Brahmaputra
        Author: Jayashree Vivekanandan
      • UKOTs, Contested Spaces and the Environment
        Author: Kate Matheson (University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol.)
      • Pluralising IR : Embracing a vernacular interpretation
        Author: Medha Bisht (South Asian University)
      • An Imagined Green Future World Order with Chinese Characteristics: How different conceptions of a sustainable order affect global climate cooperation
        Author: Bruna Bosi Moreira (University of Duisburg-Essen)
      • Thinking about Climate Change Aesthetically: The Apocalyptic Future and Resistance Art
        Author: Abhishank Mishra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Citizenship: A Barrier to Rights and Inclusion?
      Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working Group
      Convener: Katie Tonkiss (Aston University)
      Chair: Katie Tonkiss (Aston University)
      Discussant: Phillip Cole (University of the West of England)
      • 'Status Affects Everything': The Everyday Administrative Violence Experienced by Stateless Persons in the UK
        Author: Eleanor Cotterill (Cardiff University)
      • The 'Windrush Scandal', the Hostile Environment and Racialised Exclusion
        Author: Eve Hayes de Kalaf (School of Advanced Study, University of London)
      • Alternative Futures? Hyper-Local Spaces and the Theory and Practice of Noncitizenship
        Author: Kelly Staples (University of Leicester)
      • Citizenship, Cross-Border Surrogacy, and the 'Motherhood Mandate'
        Author: Katie Tonkiss (Aston University)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Colonial and Capitalist Interstices
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: CPD Working group
      Chair: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)
      • What Digital and Tech Turn in Humanitarianism Turned: Reworked Capitalist and Colonial Relations
        Author: Esra Oney (York University)
      • The Constitution of Capital: Racial Capitalism and/in the Construction of International Order
        Author: Owen Brown (Northwestern University)
      • Economic Informalisation and the Shifting Ideas and Practices of Citizenship in Harare, Zimbabwe
        Author: Kristina Pikovskaia (University of Edinburgh)
      • Futurities beyond debt bondage
        Author: Sabrina Keller
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Contestations of (regional) hegemony
      Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working Group
      Convener: RESG Working group
      Chair: Ruth Deyermond (King's College London)
      • Understanding and Explaining the Heterogeneous Foreign Policies of Neighbouring Small States through the Prism of Relational Polarity: The cases of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
        Author: Eduard Abrahamyan (University of Leicester)
      • RUSSIA, CHINA AND UN PEACKEEPING
        Author: Natasha Kuhrt (King's College London)
      • My friend’s enemy/victim: China’s policy towards Ukraine
        Author: Marcin Kaczmarski (University of Glasgow)
      • From Partner to Adversary: Russia and the Western Statebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina
        Author: Abdullah Kesvelioglu (University of Edinburgh)
      • International Order, War, and the Struggle for Symbolic Capital: the Global South between Russia and the West
        Author: Kevork Oskanian (University of Exeter)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / European Security beyond its borders
      Sponsor: European Security Working Group
      Convener: ESWG Working group
      Chair: Andrew Cottey (University College Cork)
      • The Middle East North Africa migration crisis: mixed messages in the EU’s AFSJ/CSDP response
        Authors: Neil Winn (University of Leeds)* , Simon Sweeney (University of York)
      • The Russo-Ukraine war: strengthening the transatlantic bond?
        Author: Lorenzo Cladi (University of Plymouth)
      • War in Ukraine and the End of Normative Power Europe
        Author: Kamil Zwolski
      • Performing coherence, enduring ineffectiveness: the EU integrated approach in the Sahel
        Author: Katherine Pye (LSE)
      • Marching into Battle or Irrelevance? EU Rapid Reaction Capabilities after the war in Ukraine
        Author: Laura Chappell (University of Surrey)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Everyday affects of international politics
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: EPIR Working group
      Chair: Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews)
      • Beyond Repression: Ideological Affective Disciplining of Marginal Voices in Azerbaijan
        Author: Cesare Figari Barberis
      • Don’t piss on my boots and tell me it’s raining: Brexit, basic trust, and ontological security in Northern Ireland
        Author: Ben Rosher (Queen's University Belfast)
      • Ontological security and everyday defence mechanisms
        Author: Anne-Marie Houde (University of Warwick)
      • Affected bodies in contemporary militarism
        Author: Julia Welland (University of Warwick)
      • “Refugee Fatigue”: emotions, attitudes and discourses towards Ukrainian refugees in Poland and Romania
        Authors: Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University) , Dawid Pekalski (Bournemouth University)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Roundtable / Feminist Silences in International Conflict: Of What Do We Speak and to Whom?
      Sponsor: BISA
      Chair: Nitasha Kaul (Associate Professor (Reader) in Politics and International Relations, University of Westminster, London)
      Participants: Sameera Khalfey (University of Birmingham) , Nitasha Kaul (Associate Professor (Reader) in Politics and International Relations, University of Westminster, London) , Jamie Hagen (Queen's University Belfast) , Shirin Rai (University of Warwick) , Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow) , Caitlin Biddolph (University of Sydney)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Feminist and environmental world politics: challenges, opportunities and inconsistencies
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Convener: GIRWG Working group
      Chair: Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh)
      • Trading feminist principles: WPS and corporate interests in feminist foreign policies
        Author: Soumita Basu
      • Towards Feminist Peace? Implementing Gender Norms at the Global-Local Nexus in Kosovo
        Author: Lucy Maycox (University of Oxford)
      • Exploring gendered logics of climate change security narratives in UK and US climate change discourse
        Author: Sian Perry (The University of Sydney)
      • Gendered Climate Security in the Blue Pacific: New Transformative Horizons for Feminist Foreign Policy
        Author: Elzanne Bester (Victoria University of Wellington | Te Herenga Waka)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Governmentality and Space
      Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working Group
      Convener: PPWG Working group
      Chair: Jeffrey Whyte (Lancaster University)
      Discussant: Jeffrey Whyte (Lancaster University)
      • Continuities of Care and Control: Fungibility of Exclusionary Space in an East German City
        Author: Jakub Zahora
      • Feminist decolonial heterotopias in Peace and Conflict Studies
        Author: Judith Jordà Frias (University of Coimbra)
      • Political memoirs in Iraq: Discourse analysis frameworks for state-building
        Author: Abdulla Al-Kalisy (St Andrews University School of IR)
      • Surveillance and suspicion: Cold War security at the US Passport Office
        Author: Catriona Gold (University College London)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Innovating Feminist Theory and Practice within the Middle East
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Convener: Bronwen Mehta (University of Warwick)
      Chair: Bronwen Mehta (University of Warwick)
      • An activist feminist ethnography through Twitter: Together we fight as fellows
        Author: Balsam Mustafa (University of Warwick)
      • The pitfalls of ethics procedures: the tension between ethics and legal liability
        Author: Roua Al Taweel (Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University)
      • The allegories of gendered citizenship in Egypt and Lebanon: Archives and daily narratives of feminist legal activism
        Author: Reem Awny Abuzaid (University of Warwick)
      • Intimacy in (the time of) crisis: Queering economic sanctions through the lens of heterosexual Love
        Author: Asma Abdi (University of Warwick)
      • “Solidarity across borders”: The construction of regional solidarities in the face of femicide
        Author: Bronwen Mehta (University of Warwick)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Conference event / Public lecture: War Studies Working Group Keynote - Professor Sir Hew Strachan 'Is the Nature of War Changing?'
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Relocating Religion and Religious Commoning as Transnational Solidarities
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: Q Manivannan (University of St Andrews)
      Chair: Nicola Pratt (University of Warwick)
      Discussant: Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • Possibilities of Ahmadiyya Sabr as Global Peacebuilding Praxis
        Author: Misbah Hyder (University of Notre Dame)
      • Against religious-inspired terrorism: Intersections of religion, race, and gender on discussions of agency in terrorism
        Author: Sarah Gharib Seif (University of St. Andrews)
      • Degh Tegh Fateh (the cauldron, the sword, the victory!): abolition as political-spiritual Sikh praxis
        Author: Mandeep Sidhu (University of Brighton)
      • Beyond Abjection: Protest Caregiving as Resistance
        Author: Q Manivannan (University of St Andrews)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Responsibility to Protect and Evolving State Practice
      Sponsor: Intervention and Responsibility to Protect Working Group
      Convener: IR2P Working group
      Chair: Samuel Jarvis (York St John University)
      Discussant: Samuel Jarvis (York St John University)
      • Exploring the Limits of Localisation through the UK’s Contestation of R2P’s Peaceful Measures in Syria
        Author: Chloe M Gilgan (University of Lincoln)
      • Human security and accountability in the Central African Republic
        Author: Tom Buitelaar (European University Institute)
      • ‘In our interests’: Human rights protection and mass atrocity prevention in the foreign policy of a ‘Global Britain’
        Author: Blake Lawrinson (University of Leeds)
      • A Desire, But Not Yet a Duty: The Ukraine War’s Revelations About Our Commitment to the ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P)
        Author: Josephine Jackson (University of St Andrews)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Security from the local to the global: Promoting peace, security and human rights
      Sponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism
      Convener: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism Working Group (BISA)
      Chair: Alex Crockett (Durham University)
      • Militarism and the Normative Order of the Global Drug Wars
        Author: Salvador Santino Regilme (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
      • United Nations and Peacekeeping: A Glimpse of its Role in the Protection of Civilians in the Internal Conflicts
        Authors: Renu Kumari (Jawaharlal Nehru University) , VIJAY KUMAR GOTHWAL (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY)
      • Overcoming Social Categories to Promote Long-Term Peace and Prevent Conflicts: Considerations in view of UN's Summit of the Future
        Authors: Giulia Grillo (University of Kent) , Louise Tiessen (University of Kent)
      • Post-conflict security: Building a security force or buying one
        Author: Alex Crockett (Durham University)
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Roundtable / Teaching and Learning Café
      Sponsor: Learning and Teaching Working Group
      Chair: Ilan Baron (Durham University)
      Participants: TBA , TBA , TBA , TBA
    • 4:45 PM 6:15 PM
      Panel / Trade agreements and disagreements
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: IPEG Working group
      Chair: Roberto Roccu
      • Challenging the Status Quo-Revisionist Dichotomy: China and the United States in the Trade Regime
        Author: Kristen Hopewell
      • Power and Path Dependence: Explaining continuity over change during the NAFTA renegotiation
        Author: Ludovic Arnaud (University of Oxford)
      • Principles or Pragmatism? Environmental Sustainability Standards in EU-ASEAN countries FTAs: Case of EU-Indonesia FTA negotiation
        Author: Zhihang Wu
      • Taking Back Control? Democracy and UK Trade Policy after Brexit
        Author: Stephen Hurt (Oxford Brookes University)
      • Ideas in international trade dispute settlement: the EU and China in the Multilateral Investment Court
        Author: Salvatore Barillà (University of Edinburgh)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Arts, theatre and war: intimate politics, affective discomforts and 'messy' revelations
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: Natasha Danilova (University of Aberdeen)
      Chair: Nilanjana Premaratna (Newcastle University)
      Discussant: Emma Dolan (University of Limerick)
      • An intimate theatre of war
        Authors: Hannah West (Newcastle University) , Alice Cree (Newcastle University)
      • Stories in Transition: Film, narrative and agency in military veterans
        Author: Nick Caddick (ARU)
      • Theatricality, liberal soldiering and the ‘messy’ politics of subversion
        Authors: Marianna Fossaluzza (University of Aberdeen) , Natasha Danilova (University of Aberdeen)
      • The Art of War: Discovering Discomfort/Discomforting Discoveries
        Author: Laura Mills (University of St Andrews)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Brexit and the (Geo)Political Imagination
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: FPWG Working group
      Chair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      • Make the Special Relationship Great Again: Brexit implications and the US influence on the Global Britain strategy
        Author: Catarina M. Liberato (University of Kent)
      • Satires of Brexit: The Discursive Construction of Political Failures in Contemporary Literature
        Authors: Mandy Beck , Kai Oppermann
      • Elite Perceptions of the Post-Brexit UK-Australia Relationship
        Authors: Ben Wellings (Monash University) , Richard Hayton (University of Leeds)*
      • The Brexit effect on the UK Higher Education and EU academics' career choices
        Author: Catarina M. Liberato (University of Kent)
      • Explaining Brexit’s Shortcomings: Success, anxiety, and evolving fantasies
        Author: Tom Howe (University of Warwick Politics and International Studies)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Civil society networks and transnational advocacy
      Sponsor: Non-Governmental Organisations Working Group
      Convener: Angela Crack
      Chair: Angela Crack
      Discussant: Merrill Sovner (The Graduate Center, City University of New York)
      • Transnational Advocacy in the Global Governance of Corruption: Mapping the Field
        Author: Ellen Gutterman (York University (Toronto, Canada))
      • Super-Networks Making New Human Rights? The Human Right to a Healthy Environment Coalition
        Author: Andrea Schapper (University of Stirling)
      • Governments, INGOs, and interpersonal networks. Employing Social Network Analysis to assess INGO independence
        Author: Andrea Warnecke (Leiden University)
      • Whatever happened to ‘people-centered’ governance? ASEAN's dual democratic deficits and the challenge for civil society
        Author: David Norman (University of Portsmouth)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Roundtable / Climate Change, Net Zero and Future Military Operations
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Chair: Duncan Depledge (Loughborough University)
      Participants: Matthew Stott (Cranfield University) , Duraid Jalili (King's College London) , Dhanasree Jayaram (Manipal University) , Adrien Estève (Sciences Po)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Contentious Politics and Social Movements in the Middle East and Asia
      Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working Group
      Convener: AURELIE BROECKERHOFF (Coventry University)
      Chair: AURELIE BROECKERHOFF (Coventry University)
      Discussant: Bahar Baser (Durham University)
      • Compressed Urban Expansion - Palestinian Urban spaces and politics
        Author: Saad Aldin Halawani (Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations - Coventry University)
      • Why the Caged Bird Sings: Quotidian IR and Protest Politics in Asia’s Resource Frontiers
        Author: Nimmi Kurian
      • The Unemployed vs. the Jordanian State: The Battle against Precarity in Neo-Liberal Times
        Author: Sara Ababneh (University of Sheffield)
      • Oral history as participatory heritage protection in Masafer Yatta (occupied Palestinian territory)
        Authors: AURELIE BROECKERHOFF (Coventry University) , Laura Sulin (Coventry University)* , Mahmoud Soliman (Coventry University)*
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Contestation of international order
      Sponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working Group
      Conveners: Matthieu Grandpierron (Catholic University of Vendée) , Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia) , Nino Kemoklidze
      Chair: Nino Kemoklidze
      Discussant: Nino Kemoklidze
      • Exemplarity in global resistance: beyond epics and romanticism
        Author: Iratxe Perea Ozerin (University of the Basque Country)
      • The establishment of communities of practice within fields: an analysis of the International Humanitarian City in Dubai
        Author: Seila Panizzolo (University of Oxford)
      • Small states as order-makers: Kazakhstan and the Eurasian Union.
        Author: Birzhan Bakumbayev (University of Westminster)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Enmity, Great Power Competition, and Strategic Rivalry in US Foreign Policy
      Sponsor: US Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: USFP Working group
      Chair: Oliver Turner (University of Edinburgh)
      • Individuals in Securitization: An Investigation into US Presidents' (De)Securitization of North Korea
        Author: Alexander Schotthöfer (The University of Edinburgh)
      • The Third Offset, Artificial Intelligence, and US-Sino Technological Competition: Reconceptualizing Remote Warfare in an Era of Great Power Competition
        Author: Tom Watts (Royal Holloway University)
      • Too Much and Never Enough: Ontological Security and Sino-US Relations
        Author: Xiangfeng Yang (Lingnan University)
      • Orienting the Tide: Israel, the pro-Israel network and the securitization of Iran in the United States
        Author: Jérémy Dieudonné (UCLouvain)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Feminist Political Economy in the European Union
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: Muireann O'Dwyer (University of St Andrews)
      Chair: Asha Herten-Crabb (London School of Economics and Political Science)
      Discussant: Aliki Koutlou (University of Manchester)
      • Gender and Race in the Construction of the European Economy
        Author: Muireann O'Dwyer (University of St Andrews)
      • Toward an EcoFeminist analysis of The EUs Green Deal
        Author: Rosalind Cavaghan (Flax Foundation/University of Edinburgh)
      • ‘The most important issue is to learn self-restraint’. Monetary policy and masculinities in the governance of the Eurozone crisis'
        Author: Frederic Heine (JKU Linz)
      • The Recovery and Resilience Facility: A path to more Gender+ Equality?
        Author: Stefanie Wöhl (University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Foreign fighting: towards better understanding and responses
      Sponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism
      Convener: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational Activism Working Group (BISA)
      Chair: Annamaria Kiss (King's Russia Institute, King's College London)
      • The Problems with Framing the Response to Foreign Fighters as a Counter-Terrorism Issue: Learning Lessons from Research on Social Movements
        Authors: Annamaria Kiss (King's Russia Institute, King's College London)* , Christopher Baker-Beall (Bournemouth University)
      • The Evaluation of Internet-mediated Interview Methods in Studying Militant Movements
        Author: Aleksandre Kvakhadze (University of Birmingham)
      • ‘They’re Coming Home’: Discourses on the Reintegration of Foreign War Volunteers
        Author: Louise Tiessen (University of Kent)
      • Foreign Fighter Expertise: Myth or Reality?
        Author: Nicola Mathieson (Australian National University)
      • The global economy of private soldiers fighting in Ukraine - From Wagner to Mozart.
        Authors: Karen Philippa Larsen (Danish Institute for International Studies)* , Jethro Norman (Danish Institute for International Studies)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Migration in Asia Pacific
      Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working Group
      Convener: FOTEINI KALANTZI (University of Oxford)
      Chair: TBC
      • Race and Refugees in North East India
        Author: Emdorini Thangkhiew (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
      • Emigration States and Interstate Bargaining Politics in the Global South: Multilevel Diplomatic Strategies, Norm Diffusion, and the Philippine State
        Authors: Froilan Malit Jr (University of Glasgow)* , Froilan Malit Jr (University of Glasgow)
      • Carceral islands and archipelagic struggle: Acts of art and politics on Manus Island and beyond
        Author: Lucy Kneebone (Queen Mary University of London)
      • From (de)refugeeisation to Neosecuritisation: an analysis of North Korean refugees sur place
        Author: Dosol Nissi Lee (Center for Advanced Migration Studies (AMIS) and Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS))
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Power in Pop Culture and Media
      Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working Group
      Convener: PPWG Working group
      Chair: Uygar Baspehlivan (uygar.baspehlivan@bristol.ac.uk)
      Discussant: Uygar Baspehlivan (uygar.baspehlivan@bristol.ac.uk)
      • Television, Security and Vigil: nuclear weapons and popular culture
        Author: Emily Faux (Newcastle University)
      • Indonesian Show Trials on the Global Stage
        Author: Matthew Woolgar (University of Leeds)
      • Watching with the sound off: Dialogic narrative fiction and hegemony theory (or what can professional wrestling teach us about politics?)
        Author: Adam Dinsmore (University of York)
      • From Let’s Go Brandon to Dark Brandon Rises: Competing Visions of America under Biden
        Authors: Joel Vessels (Nassau Community College - SUNY) , Robert Saunders (State University of New York) , Julian Schmid (Institute of International Relations Prague)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Queering transnational (in)justices: critical fabulations, reimaginations
      Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working Group
      Convener: Q Manivannan (University of St Andrews)
      Chair: Q Manivannan (University of St Andrews)
      • Revisiting homocapitalism and racial capitalism: Examining critical entanglements between identity and capitalism
        Author: Rahul Rao (University of St Andrews)
      • Queering Atrocity Prevention
        Authors: Jess Gifkins (University of Manchester)* , Dean Cooper-Cunningham (University of Sheffield)
      • Queering the Global Governance of Transitional Justice: Tensions and (Im)Possibilities
        Author: Caitlin Biddolph (University of Sydney)
      • Epistemic Injustice, Trans Rights and the Courtroom
        Author: Dipika Jain (O.P. Jindal Global University)
      • Forum-Shifting and Human Rights: Prospects for Queering the Women, Peace and Security Agenda
        Author: Jamie Hagen (QUB (Queen's University Belfast))
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Rupturing Theory
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: CPD Working group
      Chair: Heba Youssef (University of Brighton)
      Discussant: Heba Youssef (University of Brighton)
      • Remembering the colonial difference: Utusan Melayu as a source of border thinking emerging from Singapore’s colonial experience
        Author: Muneerah Ab Razak (University of St Andrews)
      • The (mis)use of indigenous concepts: Ubuntu as a tool for peacebuilding in South Africa
        Author: Bryony Vince (The University of Sheffield)
      • Between the Ummah and the nation: anticolonial mysticism in pre-revolutionary Iran
        Author: Mateus Schneider Borges (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
      • Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay’s international thought
        Author: Shruti Balaji (London School of Economics)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / The Medicalization of/in Global Politics
      Sponsor: Global Health Working Group
      Conveners: Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) , Jana Fey (University of Sussex)
      Chair: Georgios Karyotis (University of Glasgow)
      Discussant: Christopher Long
      • Medicalizing in/sanity? The politics of mental health awareness in the United Kingdom
        Author: Jana Fey (University of Sussex)
      • Medicalising Conflict: A critical discourse analysis of public-health-based approaches to conflict resolution in Israel and Palestine
        Authors: Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) , Malte Riemann (University of Glasgow)
      • “Resilient Nation”: Iran’s Vaccination Policy as Status-Seeking
        Authors: Einar Wigen (University of Oslo)* , Alireza Shams Lahijani (University of Oslo)
      • Medicalisation and the Global Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
        Author: Minju Jung (University of Sheffield)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / The Past, Present, and Future of International Order
      Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working Group
      Convener: Liane Hartnett (The University of Melbourne)
      Chair: Anthony Lang (University of St Andrews)
      • Normative Constellations of International Order: How International Orders Can Generate Shared Moral Responsibilities
        Author: Toni Erskine (ANU)
      • Future Nostalgia: Reactionary World Ordering and Disordering in the Next Fifty Years
        Authors: Joseph Mackay (ANU) , Christopher David La Roche (CEU)*
      • Paths to Primacy: How Rising Powers Win Regional Domination
        Author: Andrew Phillips (The University of Queenland)
      • “Indirect Warfare” and International Order
        Author: Aaron McKeil (LSE)
      • Love and the Liberal International Order
        Author: Liane Hartnett (The University of Melbourne)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / The gendering of institutions: intersectionality, power and rights
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Convener: GIRWG Working group
      Chair: Laura Sjoberg (Royal Holloway, University of London)
      • Where are the men?: Male vulnerability in UN policy
        Author: Anna Gopsill (School of Advanced Study, University of London)
      • Allies as Allies? The Politics of LGBTQ Rights and Inclusion at NATO in Queer International Times
        Author: MATTHEW HURLEY (Sheffield Hallam University)
      • The Visual Reproduction of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Pillars of Gendered, Racialised, and Capitalist Power
        Authors: Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Birmingham) , Francesca Melhuish (University of Durham)
      • “There is no one Palestinian woman” – lack of intersectionality within the UN Women, Peace & Security Agenda
        Author: Laura Sulin (Coventry University)
      • For Better or Worse: Gendering the UN
        Author: zeynep selcuk (National Defense University)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Roundtable / What do we learn from the methods and ethics turn in peace and conflict studies?
      Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working Group
      Chair: Werner Distler (University of Groningen)
      Participants: Daniela Lai (Royal Holloway) , Birte Vogel (University of Manchester) , Lydia Cole (University of Sussex) , Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen) , Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University)
    • 9:00 AM 10:30 AM
      Panel / Wider European Security
      Sponsor: European Security Working Group
      Convener: ESWG Working group
      Chair: Simon Sweeney (University of York)
      • Understanding Securitisation Success: A New Analytical Framework
        Authors: Georgios Karyotis (University of Glasgow)* , Ian Paterson (University of Glasgow) , Andrew Judge (University of Glasgow)*
      • Lawfare, information warfare and the targeting of journalism: a critical approach
        Author: Natalie Martin (University of Nottingham)
      • War by other, other means: the interactions between cybersecurity goals, digital sovereignty, and trade in digital goods
        Authors: Ben Farrand (Newcastle University) , Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)
      • Regulating European defence industries and technologies: Time for reflection?
        Author: Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University)
      • How energy security calculations influenced positions of major powers during the Ukraine conflict
        Author: Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Institute of International Studies)
    • 10:30 AM 10:45 AM
      Break 15m
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Bratwurst and the Bear: German and Russian Foreign Policy Orientations in Contrast
      Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working Group
      Convener: FPWG Working group
      Chair: Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
      Discussant: Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
      • The Role of Russian and Western Soft Power in Georgian Nation-Building: From Independence to the Rose Revolution
        Author: Vladimir Liparteliani (Durham University)
      • Alexander or Ozymandias?: Russia’s Foreign Policy in Africa
        Authors: Sky Kunkel (Purdue University)* , Matthew Ellis (Purdue University)
      • 'Civilian power' role contestation? Perception of Germany's Russia policy by the "Alternative for Germany" party during Angela Merkel's chancellorship
        Author: Viktor Savinok
      • Understanding German foreign policy in the (post-)Merkel era
        Author: Jakub Eberle (Institute of International Relations Prague)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Concealed violences: The ethics of knowledge during the Troubles
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Convener: Hannah West (Cardiff University)
      Chair: Patrick Finnegan (University of Lincoln, University of St Andrews)
      • ‘Rigorous impartiality’? The UK Government, Amnesties and Northern Ireland Conflict Legacy 1998-2022
        Author: Thomas Leahy (Cardiff University)
      • Competing voices and information recovery: Investigations into the use of informers during ‘the troubles’’
        Author: Samantha Newbery (University of Salford)
      • Why is intelligence unethical? The case of the Northern Ireland conflict
        Author: Eleanor Leah Williams (Cardiff University)
      • The non-combatant on the “front line”: British servicewomen during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
        Author: Hannah West (Newcastle University)
      • Deciding who can and who cannot collect intelligence: developing a hierarchy of trust within uniformed intelligence gathering during the Northern Irish Troubles
        Author: Patrick Finnegan (University of Lincoln, University of St Andrews)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Discussions of sustainability and climate change concepts using critical discourses
      Sponsor: Environment Working Group
      Convener: EWG Working group
      Chair: Saoirse McGilligan (University of St Andrews)
      • Rethinking the commons and commoning in Cote d’Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of Congo
        Author: Jeremy Allouche (Institute of Development Studies)
      • Posthuman Geopolitical Culture(s): Decentring the State in the Anthropocene Epoch
        Author: Robert Saunders (State University of New York)
      • Vulnerability and resistance: Islanding climate change politics
        Author: Charlotte Weatherill (University of Manchester)
      • Tackling Climate Change; A Collective Responsibility
        Authors: Mohammad Anash (Aligarh Muslim University)* , Sonu . (JMI)
      • Towards a Global Environmental Thought
        Author: Saoirse McGilligan (University of St Andrews)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Feminism and changing International institutions
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Conveners: Laura Mcleod (Manchester University) , Georgina Holmes (The Open University)
      Chair: Laura Sjoberg (Royal Holloway, University of London)
      Discussant: Maria O'Reilly (Leeds Beckett University)
      • Inter-Organisational Cooperation in Conflict Early Warning and Response Since 1990s: A Cross-Case Study of Heavyweights
        Author: Alina Isakova (Bielefeld University)
      • Doing Gender in EU Foreign Policy
        Author: Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling)
      • Transformative indicators? Gender expertise and Technocratic peace
        Author: Laura Mcleod (Manchester University)
      • Organisational change in the UN system during the COVID pandemic
        Authors: Georgina Holmes (The Open University) , Sarah Newnham*
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Gender-based violence within and beyond borders
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Convener: GIRWG Working group
      Chair: Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh)
      • Gender violence in cyber-space: how to conceptualise international cybersecurity and cyber-crimes in a gender-sensitive way.
        Author: Claudia Schettini (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies)
      • Involuntary celibacy and intimate partner violence: theorising patriarchy for comparative work on gendered violence
        Author: Anne Peterscheck (University of St Andrews)
      • Sites of everyday gendered violence and feminist resistance in Southern Europe
        Author: Iratxe Perea Ozerin (University of the Basque Country)
      • Gender, Race and Exclusion: Sexual Violence in India; implications for social justice and equality.
        Author: Dipti Tamang (Darjeeling Government College)
      • The Global Entanglements of Anti-Natalist Violence
        Author: Ximena Osorio Garate (Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID))
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / International Implications of State-Minority Relations in the Middle East
      Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working Group
      Convener: Fiona McCallum Guiney (University of St Andrews)
      Chair: Fiona McCallum Guiney (University of St Andrews)
      • Druze Community Resilience and Resistance: The Struggle of Druze Minority against Assad Authoritarian Regime and Networks in As-Suwayda (2018-2021)
        Author: Mohammad al-Ashmar (University of St Andrews)
      • The Effect of Different Authorities on the Situation of Christians in Syria since 2011
        Authors: Samir Alabdalh (Harmoon Center for Contemporary Studies, Istanbul)* , Nidal Alajaj (University of Kent)
      • Twenty Years of Silence: War, Displacement, and “Peace” through the eyes of the Domari of Iraq
        Author: Sarah Edgcumbe (University of St Andrews)
      • Why do Christian communities support Middle Eastern authoritarian states?
        Author: Fiona McCallum Guiney (University of St Andrews)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Migration and Refugees in Europe
      Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working Group
      Convener: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)
      Chair: Benedetta Zocchi
      Discussant: Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)
      • Recontextualising modern slavery: Tracing the influence of a migration-control mindset
        Authors: Ece Ozlem Atikcan (University of Warwick) , Sofie Roehrig (University of Warwick & TU Dresden)
      • Frontier-Making: Re-Imagining EUrope on its Dispersed Peripheries
        Author: Benedetta Zocchi (Queen Mary University of London)
      • PUSH AND BACK: THE RIPPLE EFFECT OF EU BORDER EXTERNALISATION FROM CROATIA TO IRAN
        Authors: Karolina Augustova (Northumbria University)* , Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University) , Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston University)*
      • Standoff Politics and Carceral Borderscapes in the Central Mediterranean
        Author: Michael Gordon (McMaster University)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Migration in the Americas
      Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working Group
      Convener: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)
      Chair: Andrea Pacheco Pacifico (Paraiba State University, Brazil)
      • The (im)possibility of desecuritisation: interculturalidad and refugees in South America
        Author: Gabriela Patricia Garcia Garcia (University of Exeter)
      • Recognition of Environmentally Internally Displaced Persons in Latin America: The Brazilian case
        Author: Andrea Pacheco Pacifico (Paraiba State University, Brazil)
      • Transborder Politics in the Mexico-US Border: Producing Transborderism from Below
        Author: Mabel Meneses (Sheffield Hallam University)
      • How do migrant children construct the International?
        Author: Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli (University of Sheffield)
      • Aging Out of place: The Implications of Trauma on Well-being Among Aging Refugees in The United States (US)
        Author: Jonix Owino (Sacred Heart University)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / National security policies in light of the War in Ukraine
      Sponsor: European Security Working Group
      Convener: ESWG Working group
      Chair: Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters (Helmut-Schmidt-University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg)
      • Renaissance of Bilateralism? Patterns of the UK’s Security Cooperation with EU Member States after 2016
        Authors: Monika Brusenbauch Meislová (Masaryk University) , Andrew Glencross (Université catholique de Lille)*
      • Mapping security issues and their conceptualisations in current national security documents globally
        Authors: Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh) , Roy Gardner (University of Edinburgh)*
      • For things to remain the same, everything must change: assessing the UK’s transformed role in the Russian sanction negotiations before and after Brexit
        Author: Marianna Lovato (University College Dublin)
      • Das ReBoot: The War in Ukraine and the Zeitenwende in German Foreign, Security and Defense Policy
        Authors: Georg Löfflmann (University of Warwick) , Malte Riemann (University of Glasgow)
      • Civil society and the anti-colonial politics of security in Ukraine
        Author: Bohdana Kurylo (Oxford Brookes University)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Roundtable / Practical Policy Steps to Future Orders in World Politics (WILTON PARK)
      Sponsor: BISA
      Chair: Tom Cargill
      Participants: Holger Nehring (Stirling University) , Tom Cargill , TBC , TBC , TBC
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Rethinking East Asia’s Foreign Policies and Domestic Politics Through Emotions
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: Phuong Anh Nguyen (University of St Andrews)
      Chair: Oliver Turner (University of Edinburgh)
      Discussant: Karl Gustafsson (Stockholm University)
      • The politics of emotional deference to self-esteem: The case of Japan-US diplomatic negotiations in 1951
        Author: Chaeyoung Yong (University of St Andrews)
      • Interpreting the roles of emotional displays in states relations: Breaking down China’s reactions to US involvement in Taiwan in the 1950s
        Authors: Wei Luo (University of St Andrews) , Phuong Anh Nguyen (University of St Andrews)
      • The role of hope in adversarial relationships: Case studies of South Korean conciliatory gestures toward North Korea
        Author: Jiyoung Chang (University of Birmingham)
      • ASEAN’s resilient trusting community? Analysing its emotional bases and the management of contradictory negative emotional challenges
        Author: Scott Edwards (University of Bristol)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Securitisation and the EU
      Sponsor: BISA
      Convener: Georgina Holmes (The Open University)
      Chair: Sarah Elmammeri (University of Liverpool)
      Discussant: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      • Conceptual politics and resilience-at-work in the European Union post-Brexit
        Authors: Ana Juncos (University of Bristol)* , Jonathan Joseph (University of Bristol)
      • The Silent Revolution: The birth of the EU sanctions policy at the End of History
        Author: Jan Lepeu (EUI)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / The Possible Political Worlds of Outer Space
      Sponsor: Astropolitics Working Group
      Convener: Sarah Lieberman (Canterbury Christ Church University)
      Chair: Sarah Lieberman (Canterbury Christ Church University)
      • The Future(s) of Outer Space: Speaking to (and Beyond) the Sustainability Agenda
        Authors: Craig Jones (University of Strathclyde) , Saskia Vermeylen (University of Strathclyde)
      • Can Space Norms be Universal? Lets look to International Relations Theories for an Answer
        Authors: Medha Bisht (South Asian University)* , Namrata Goswami (Arizona State University)
      • The representation of outer space: deconstructing the privatization-securitization nexus
        Authors: Celine Germond-Duret (Lancaster University) , Jamie Winn (Lancaster University) , Basil Germond (Lancaster University)
      • Outer space technology innovations: Media representations and environmental implications
        Author: Thomas Bosak (University of Manchester)
      • The cosmolegal approach to human activities in outer space
        Author: Elena Cirkovic (Max Planck Institute, Luxembourg)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / The future of tech, the future of security?
      Sponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working Group
      Convener: ISET ISET
      Chair: Nick Robinson (University of Leeds)
      • Security vs. Privacy: A Discourse Network Analysis of Facial Recognition Technology
        Authors: Kerem Öge (University of Warwick) , Manuel Quintin (Université Laval)*
      • Finding AI faces in the moon and armies in the clouds: Anthropomorphizing artificial intelligence in military human-machine interactions
        Author: James Johnson (University of Aberdeen)
      • Artificial Intelligence and Human Security: Freedom from Fear, Freedom from Want and Freedom from the State
        Author: Joe Burton (University of Nottingham)
      • The Final First Word on Drones: An analysis of unmanned targeted killing in the war on terror
        Authors: deRaismes Combes (American University) , Terilyn Huntington (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
      • Overcoming challenges to defence decision-making in times of crisis: the AI-Public Private Partnership and the Anticipatory Governance
        Authors: Tamiris Pereira dos Santos (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil)* , Migena Pengili (University of Leeds)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding
      Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working Group
      Convener: PKPBG Working group
      Chair: Alexander Gilder (University of Reading)
      • Grand-Standing Instead of Policy-Making: Legislators, Parliamentary Questions and Transitional Justice in the Croatian Parliament
        Authors: Lana Bilalova , Denisa Kostovicova (London School of Economics and Political Science)*
      • When and where does agonistic transitional justice work?
        Author: Emma Murphy (University College Dublin)
      • Communities of Pressure: How Global Hierarchies Shape the Report-Making of Truth Commissions
        Authors: Anne Menzel (Freie Universität Berlin) , Mariam Salehi (Freie Universität Berlin)*
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Variegations and Negotiations of Contemporary Crises of Social Reproduction
      Sponsor: International Political Economy Working Group
      Convener: Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)
      Chair: Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)
      • Engendering the “resistance economy”: Social reproduction as a site of state politics under the sanction regime in Iran
        Author: Asma Abdi (University of Warwick)
      • A world through glass boxes: carcerality in crises and beyond
        Author: Mouzayain Khalil-Babatunde (University of Warwick)
      • Contested Visions of Gender, Crisis, and Governance in the Post-Covid Global Political Economy
        Author: Adrienne Roberts (University of Manchester)
      • Migrant sex work beyond slavery and trafficking: sex work, unfree labour and the crisis of social reproduction in Ghana
        Author: Ellie Gore (University of Manchester)
      • “The Great Resignation” Crisis: Imagined Workers’ Empowerment and Gendered Disempowerment
        Authors: Xiao Sun (University of Florida)* , Aida Hozic (University of Florida)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / What Have We done? Reflections on War and Withdrawal in Afghanistan
      Sponsor: War Studies Working Group
      Conveners: Hannah Partis-Jennings (Loughborough University) , Sara de Jong (Department of Politics, University of York)
      Chair: Clara Eroukhmanoff (LSBU)
      • Fuelled by Moral Injury? Veterans’ Advocacy to Evacuate their ‘Afghan Brothers’
        Author: Sara de Jong (Department of Politics, University of York)
      • The (Im)Possibilities of Feminist Militarism? The Case of Afghanistan
        Author: Hannah Partis-Jennings (Loughborough University)
      • Failures of Statebuilding: Understanding the Collapse of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
        Authors: Florian Weigand (LSE)* , Jasmine Bhatia (Birkbeck University of London)
      • Women, Peace and Security - Afghanistan’s Women since August 2021
        Author: Neelam Raina (Middlesex University London)
    • 10:45 AM 12:15 PM
      Panel / Worlding and Unworlding in IR
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: CPD Working group
      Chair: Meera Sabaratnam (SOAS University of London)
      • Pluriversal Politics and Political Reconciliation
        Author: Camilo Ardila (University of Edinburgh)
      • Forgetting Disaster: Coloniality, Queer Unworlding, and the UK's Emergency Planning Industry
        Author: Tom Pettinger (University of Warwick)
      • IR as inter-cosmological relations?
        Author: Giorgio Shani (LSE)
      • Race and Empire in the International Relations classroom: towards reparative futures?
        Author: Leila Mouhib (ULB)
      • Rethinking Non-Western Agency in International Studies
        Author: Ida Roland Birkvad (LSE)
    • 12:15 PM 1:15 PM
      Lunch 1h
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Boundaries of international law: issues and actors
      Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working Group
      Convener: Henry Lovat (University of Glasgow)
      Chair: Henry Lovat (University of Glasgow)
      Discussant: James Gow
      • The effectiveness and validity of sanctions: Exploring Hans J. Morgenthau’s analysis and critique of international sanctions
        Author: Carmen Chas (University of Kent)
      • Human rights vernaculars and international legal careers: the case of Seán MacBride
        Author: Peter Brett
      • The Rhetorical Limits of Compliance: Genocide, Self-Defense, and Russia's International Law Justifications for the Invasion of Ukraine
        Author: Kyle Reed (Kolleg-Forschungsgruppe The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline?)
      • THE DRAFT TREATY ON THE PREVENTION OF THE PLACEMENT OF WEAPONS IN OUTER SPACE
        Author: Michelle Chase (UNSW Canberra)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Roundtable / Building Ecofeminist Analyses of Climate Breakdown
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Chair: Sherilyn MacGregor (University of Manchester)
      Participants: Rosalind Cavaghan (Flax Foundation/University of Edinburgh) , Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh) , Zarina Ahmad (University of Manchester) , Maria Martin de Almagaro (University of Ghent) , Seema Aora Jonsson (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Challenging strategic assumptions and traditions around the bomb
      Sponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working Group
      Convener: GNO Working group
      Chair: Patricia Shamai (University of Portsmouth)
      Discussant: Nicola Leveringhaus (King's College London)
      • Gender and Post colonial perspectives on the Global Nuclear Order
        Author: shreya sharma
      • The Disadvantage of Nuclear Superiority
        Authors: Abby Fanlo* , Lauren Sukin (London School of Economics and Political Science)
      • The role of status in strategic arms control
        Author: Marcin Kaczmarski (University of Glasgow)
      • The logic of extended nuclear deterrence: Is there sufficient logical reason to support its assumed effectiveness as a deterrent threat?
        Author: Konstantin Schendzielorz (Institute of Political Science - University of St. Gallen)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Critical War and Security Studies
      Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working Group
      Convener: PPWG Working group
      Chair: Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
      Discussant: Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
      • Counting security in the vernacular
        Author: Lee Jarvis (UEA)
      • War Crimes of Australian Special Forces During the Afghan War and Agamben’s State of Exception
        Author: Gözde Turan
      • Experimenting with UAVs: surveillance and interventionism in Brazilian military
        Authors: Jonathan de Assis (Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP))* , Mariana Janot (Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP))
      • Mutiny on the Twitch Stream: ‘Gamers for Peace’ and Veteran Resistance in Digital Spaces
        Authors: Jeffrey Whyte (Lancaster University) , Sarah Collier (University College London)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Emotions and international organizations
      Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working Group
      Convener: EPIR Working group
      Chair: TBC
      Discussant: Scott Edwards (University of Bristol)
      • A New Type of Othering? The EU as the “Other” in the British Prime Ministerial post-Brexit rhetoric
        Author: Monika Brusenbauch Meislová (Masaryk University)
      • “We stand together. And it feels really good”: How Official Ritual Promotes Social Cohesion Among NATO Member States
        Author: Simon Koschut (Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen)
      • Everyday emotions and international organisations
        Author: Anne-Marie Houde (University of Warwick)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Feminist Foreign Policy: States, Leadership, Security and Everyday Knowledge Production,
      Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working Group
      Convener: Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh)
      Chair: Annika Bergman Rosamond (University of Edinburgh)
      • A Feminist Foreign Policy in the UK? Implications for Atrocity Prevention
        Author: Cristina Stefan (University of Leeds)
      • The ‘Hillary Doctrine’ versus Feminist Foreign Policy: the logic of adopting gender equality measures within foreign policy.
        Author: Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath)
      • The Everyday Knowledge Production of/on Feminist Foreign Policy in Germany
        Author: Karoline Färber (King’s College London)
      • Feminist Realpolitik: A Tentative History
        Author: Paul Kirby (Centre of Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Japan's Proactive Role in Contributing to Peace
      Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working Group
      Convener: Bhubhindar Singh (Nanyang Technological University)
      Chair: Bhubhindar Singh (Nanyang Technological University)
      • Dysfunctional partners: emotion and the politics of anger in Japanese-Republic of Korea relations
        Author: John Nilsson-Wright (University of Cambridge)
      • ‘The Rinji Gaikō Curse: Overcoming Ad-hockery in Japanese Postwar Foreign Policy’
        Author: Giulia Garbagni (University of Cambridge)
      • Japan as a global (partial) military power
        Author: Christopher W. Hughes (University of Warwick)
      • Can Japan’s regional military exercises uphold peace and prevent conflict?
        Author: Yee Kuang Heng (University of Tokyo)
      • End of the Yoshida Doctrine?
        Authors: Bhubhindar Singh (Nanyang Technological University) , Soyoung Kim (Nanyang Technological University)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Knowledge production and peacebuilding
      Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working Group
      Convener: PKPBG Working group
      Chair: david curran (Coventry University)
      • Coping, resistance, and myths: Humour as meta-data in peace research
        Author: Elena Stavrevska (University of Bristol)
      • Transformative mediation as a mechanism for inclusive peacebuilding
        Authors: Maria Adriana Deiana (Queen's University Belfast) , Heidi Riley (University College Dublin)
      • Knowledge production in peace and conflict studies: Through Dialogic Encounters and Intersectionality
        Authors: Hanna Schnieders (University of Erfurt)* , Siddharth Tripathi (University of Erfurt)
      • The role of faculty members in peace education instruction: Understandings, pedagogies, and practices in Sri Lanka
        Author: Suren Ladd
      • Moving from intention to impact: Reflections on (de)coloniality in promoting peace and transforming conflicts
        Author: Rina Malagayo Alluri (University of Innsbruck)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Militarisation and Carceral Landscapes
      Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group
      Convener: Elisabeth Schweiger (University of York)
      Chair: Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
      • Uneven data and following the objects: tracing the agency of the civil in liberal war economies
        Author: Elena Simon (University of Sheffield)
      • Could Ukraine be Putin’s Afghanistan?’: Telling stories of counter-insurgency in Anglosphere intelligence analysis
        Author: Oliver Kearns (University of Bristol)
      • Military Power and Police Power in Haiti: A Continuum of Violence
        Author: Greenburg Jennifer (University of Sheffield)
      • Police bombing and the colonial continuities of military counterinsurgency
        Author: Elisabeth Schweiger (University of York)
      • The Geopolitics of Domestic Police Militarisation in South Asia: Exploring the Case of Pakistan
        Author: Zoha Waseem (University of Warwick)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Multilaterism, Multinationalism, and Cooperation in World Politics: Theory and Practice
      Sponsor: BISA
      Convener: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      Chair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
      • What Derso and Kelen’s political cartoons tell us about multinational cooperation
        Authors: Stefan Slater (Independent researcher)* , David Macfadyen (Independent Researcher)
      • Politics of Aspiration: Future Making or Governing Failure?
        Author: Karmen Tornius (Roskilde University / Danish Institute for International Studies)
      • Lessons from the past: governing global trade in the postwar scenario (1947-1971)
        Author: Francesco Gatti (Scuola Normale Superiore)
      • A Critical Assessment of ‘Like-mindedness’ in International Relations
        Authors: Bertram Lang , Sebastian Biba
      • Multilateral Discord: Examining the Emergence and implications of ‘Factional Multilateral Networks’ in an era of complex crises.
        Author: Stephen Murray (Queen's University Belfast)
    • 1:15 PM 2:45 PM
      Panel / Neglected Concepts in Worldmaking
      Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working Group
      Convener: Liane Hartnett (The University of Melbourne)
      Chair: Liane Hartnett