BISA 2021 conference - Forget International Studies?
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Welcome to the event management area for #BISA2021. We're looking forward to welcoming you to our virtual conference.
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Roundtable / (un)Disciplined Subjects: Questioning IR and Academia Room 8Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupChair: Andrew Delatolla (University of Leeds)Participants: Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University) , Swati Parashar (University of Gothenburg) , Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling) , Andrew Delatolla (The American University in Cairo) , Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University)
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Panel / Between the politics and poetics of IR knowledge production Room 1Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Jenna Marshall (Universität Kassel)
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Coloniality of knowledge production and instrumentalisation of positionalityAuthors: Jasmine Gani (University of St Andrews) , Rabea Khan (University of St Andrews)
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Narrating Singularities?: De-colonising IR through Indigenous Knowledge SystemsAuthor: Ananya Sharma (ASHOKA UNIVERSITY)
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Decolonising Politics Curricula: An evaluation of how race- and colonial-related themes and thinkers are represented within Politics curricula.Author: Siobhan O'Neill (University of Manchester)
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Race and Global DemocracyAuthor: Kavi Abraham (School of Government and IR, Durham University)
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Panel / Challenges to European Security Room 6Sponsor: European Security Working GroupConvener: Andrew Cottey (University College Cork)Chair: Andrew Cottey (University College Cork)Discussant: Antonia Niehuss (University of St Andrews)
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The other side of the coin? Contesting security: Multiple modalities, atypical security actors and the security-migration nexus in ScotlandAuthor: Ian Paterson (University of Glasgow)
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Judeo-Christian civilizationism: a new challenge to common European foreign policyAuthor: Toby Greene (Bar Ilan University)
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Revisiting NATO’s endurance: A sociological exploration of the post-9/11 Euro-Atlantic counterterrorismAuthor: Julien Pomarède (Université libre de Bruxelles)
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Transatlantic e-evidence sharing and data protection: a conlficting vision or functional cooperation?Author: Dimitrios Anagnostakis (University of Aberdeen)
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Panel / Critical Approaches to Extreme Right Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism. Room 2Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working GroupConveners: Alice Martini , Raquel da Silva (ISCTE) , Tom Pettinger (Warwick University)Chair: Tom Pettinger (Warwick University)Discussant: Lee Jarvis (University of East Anglia)
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Countering Far-Right threat through Britishness: The Prevent Duty in Further EducationAuthor: Natalie James (The University of Leeds)
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How has extreme right violence been criminalised in contemporary Portugal?Authors: Raquel da Silva (ISCTE) , Mariana Barbosa (UCP) , Cátia Carvalho (Universidade do Porto) , João Paulo Ventura (Polícia Judiciária)
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Bringing misogyny into the study of far-right terrorismAuthor: Caron Gentry (St Andrews University)
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Extremism is what we make of it!: the normalized and banal extremism of Spanish Far RightAuthors: Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín (UNED) , Alice Martini
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Panel / Emotions, temporality and affect Room 3Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working GroupConvener: Clara Eroukhmanoff (LSBU)Chair: Clara Eroukhmanoff (LSBU)
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Resistance, Solidarity and Memory: How wounded bodies affected the East Timorese struggle for independence.Author: Marcelle Trote Martins (The University of Manchester)
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#JeSuisToujoursCharlie: Sharing time and emotion after terror attacksAuthor: Emma Connolly (Open University)
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Uncertainty, emotion, and self-idealisation in public perception of international crisesAuthor: Dmitry Chernobrov (University of Sheffield)
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Contestatory frames in nuclear politics: emotions and the emergence of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.Author: Carolina Pantoliano Panico (University of Auckland)
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Subjects of Quantum Measurement: Bodies, Affect and Surveillance in the Age of TerrorAuthor: Italo Brandimarte (University of Cambridge)
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Panel / Hegel / Hegelianism and Ethics in IR Room 5Sponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working GroupConveners: David J. Karp (University of Sussex) , Seán Molloy (University of Kent)Chair: Susan Murphy (Trinity College Dublin)
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, ‘Hegel, Schmitt, and International Studies: Understanding State and Society of the Future through the Philosophical Pasts of Continental Thought.'Author: Zoi Vardanika (Independent Scholar)
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'The Responsibility to 'Respect' Human Rights: Rethinking Virtue Ethics and the Self/Other Relationship.’Author: David J. Karp (University of Sussex)
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‘Absolute Freedom and Terror’: Notes Neoliberalism’s Globalised Authoritarian LegacyAuthor: Tarik Kochi (University of Sussex)
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‘G.W.F. Hegel, E.H. Carr and the Development of Realist Ethics.’Author: Seán Molloy (University of Kent)
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Panel / Reorienting the politics of climate change vulnerability Room 4Sponsor: Environment Working GroupConveners: Matthew Paterson (University of Manchester) , Charlotte Weatherill (University of Manchester)Chair: Matthew Paterson (University of Manchester)
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The Political Economy of Climate Change Vulnerability in Indonesia: Identifying Who are Vulnerable and Why in Adaptation ContextAuthor: Stanislaus Risadi Apresian (University of Leeds/Parahyangan Catholic University)
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Stories of heroes and villains: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for politicizing climate change vulnerabilityAuthor: Magdalena Rodekirchen (University of Manchester)
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The instrumentalization of vulnerability through the gaze from nowhereAuthor: Johanna Tunn (Technical University Berlin)
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Islanding Climate Change VulnerabilityAuthor: Charlotte Weatherill (University of Manchester)
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Panel / Understanding Foreign Policy making within Area Studies Room 7Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: MARIANNA Charountaki (University of Lincoln)Chair: Karen E. Smith (LSE)Discussant: James Strong (Queen Mary University of London)
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Institutionalising Foreign policy making between non-state actors: A comparative approach in the EU- Kurdish relationsAuthor: MARIANNA Charountaki (University of Lincoln)
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Developing an AU foreign policy: pan-Africanism in international affairsAuthors: LESLEY MASTERS (University of Derby) , Chris Landsberg (University of Johannesburg)* , Sandile Moloi (University of Johannesburg)*
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Hybrid Governance and Non-State Actors in Singapore Foreign PolicyAuthor: Simon Obendorf (University of Lincoln)
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Hybrid Warfare and Private Military Companies from Blackwater to SadatAuthor: Vassilis Kappis (BUCSIS)
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The EU as a Benign Hegemon in Relations with Its Neighbours? Between Voluntary Submission and Mitigation of Power in the European Neighbourhood PolicyAuthors: Marcin Zubek (Jagiellonian University) , Magdalena Gora (Jagiellonian University)*
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Roundtable / 'Jurisdictional Accumulation: an early modern history of law, empires, and capital' book launch Room 3Sponsor: Historical Sociology and International Relations Working GroupChair: Clemens Hoffmann (University of stirling)Participants: Benno Teschke (University of Sussex) , Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) , Kelly-Jo Bluen (LSE) , Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen) , Edward Keene (University of Oxford) , Yassin Brunger (Queens University Belfast)
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Roundtable / Anti-genderism – from the everyday to the geopolitical Room 2Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupChair: Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University)Participants: Pragya Rai (Loughborough University) , Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University) , Clara Eroukhmanoff (LSBU) , Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University) , Hannah Partis-Jennings (Loughborough University) , Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
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Panel / Human Rights and Art: Understanding Violations and Facilitating Change Room 9Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working GroupConvener: Eliza Garnsey (University of Cambridge)Chair: Elspeth Van Veeren (University of Bristol)
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In the Wake of Destruction: Art in the Aftermath of Mexico City’s 2019 Feminist ProtestsAuthor: Tania Islas Weinstein (McGill University)
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Art as Guarantees non Repetition: Examples from ColombiaAuthor: Tatiana Fernández-Maya (University of New South Wales)
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Holding Cultural Institutions AccountableAuthor: Konstantinos Pittas (University of Cambridge)
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The Right(s) to Remain: Art, Asylum, and Political Representation in AustraliaAuthor: Eliza Garnsey (University of Cambridge)
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Panel / Metaphors in International Security Room 8Sponsor: Interpretivism in International Relations Working GroupConveners: Emil Archambault (School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham) , Johanna Rodehau-Noack (London School of Economics and Political Science)Chair: Natalie Jester (University of Gloucestershire)
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War as Sport: Fairness, Reciprocity, and Skill in Contemporary WarAuthor: Emil Archambault (School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham)
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War as Disease: Bio-medical Metaphors in Prevention DiscourseAuthor: Johanna Rodehau-Noack (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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‘Poppy War’: Military-masculine Hierarchies, Ontological Insecurity and Vicarious Identification during the 2016 FIFA Poppy ControversyAuthor: Joseph Haigh (University of Warwick)
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Seeing like a Computer: Cybernetic Metaphors and their Impact on Political and Ethical Practices TodayAuthor: Elke Schwarz (Queen Mary, University of London)
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Simple slogans are deep: Nation-branding and the legitimation of political regimesAuthors: Desatova Petra (University of Copenhagen) , Kristin Eggeling (Copenhagen University)*
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Panel / New approaches to the global dimensions of (local) politics and conflict in Africa Room 1Sponsor: Africa and International Studies Working GroupConvener: AISG Working groupChair: Peter Brett (Politics and International Relations - Queen Mary)
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Rethinking the rationality behind counterterrorism: A Qualitative Case study of Boko Haram in NigeriaAuthor: Tarela Juliet Ike (Teesside University )
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FROM KEEPING TO MAKING AT TWO AFRICAN GATES: THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF AIRPORTS IN ETHIOPIA AND GHANAAuthor: Joanne Tomkinson (SOAS, University of London)
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What determines Trust in Post-Conflict Police? Evidence from Latin American and African countriesAuthors: Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent) , Irrazabal Lobos (University of Kent)
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Using Participatory Video as a Tool for Knowledge Production: Women and Oil Conflict in the Niger DeltaAuthor: Zainab Mai-Bornu (Coventry University)
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Panel / Political mobilisation, youth and women’s activism and new democratic politics in the southern Mediterranean, Middle East and its Diasporas Room 7Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working GroupConvener: Jessica Northey (Coventry University)Chair: Omer Tekdemir (Coventry University )Discussant: Zahia Smail Salhi (Manchester University )
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Political Engagement of Algerian Women in the Diaspora during the Hirak MovementAuthor: Meryem Abdelhafid ( Coventry University)
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Imagining a new political space: the power of youth and peaceful protest in AlgeriaAuthors: Jessica Northey (Coventry University) , Adel Chiheb (Jijel University Algeria)
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Urban Political Mobilisation and Activating Amman’s Public Space in Pursuit of a Just CityAuthor: Rana Aytug (Coventry University)
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Migration and social transformation: Algerian Diaspora Responses to COVID19Author: Latefa Guemar (University of East London)
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Panel / Securitisation of migrants and refugees in Europe from a political and ethical point of view Room 5Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConvener: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)Chair: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)
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Is Covid-19 a Critical Juncture in International Migration Governance?Authors: Maria Koinova (University of Warwick) , Marianne H Marchand (University of Americas, Puebla)* , Fakhoury Tamirace (Sciences Po/Lebanese American University)*
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The securitisation of COVID-19 pandemic - Human biosecurity, new nationalisms and the challenges to EU migration agendaAuthors: Joana Deus Pereira (University of South Wales) , Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)*
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Whose security? EU’s biometricised governance regimeAuthors: FOTEINI KALANTZI (University of Oxford) , Myriam Fotou (University of Leicester)
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Securitising Refugees in the UK: the 1930s and 40sAuthor: Andrea Hammel (Aberystwyth University)
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Panel / Something old something new: conceptual thinking as a way to push IR intellectual boundaries Room 6Sponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working GroupConvener: Audrey Alejandro (London School of Economics and Political Science)Chair: Alexander Hoseason (Aston University)
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Concepts as Discursive Constructs in International Studies: The Case of Sharp PowerAuthor: Eyup Ersoy (Ahi Evran University)
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World-making as an intellectual practice: multiplying the ontologies of the international by thinking through contemplative activismAuthor: Suzanne Klein Schaarsberg (Aberystwyth University)
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Bringing Gramsci back in: hegemony and the sociology of IRAuthor: Artsiom Sidarchuk (University of Milan)
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Forgetting International Relations? Multiplicity, New Medievalism and the Challenge of Re-Grounding IR and ‘the International’Author: Aleksandra Spalińska (University of Warsaw)
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Roundtable / Understanding Impact in International Peace and Security Room 4Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupChair: Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)Participants: David Bicknell (King's College London) , Steven Haines (University of Greenwich) , James Gow (King's College London) , Rachel Kerr (King's College London) , Henry Lovat (University of Glasgow)
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Conference event / Exhibitor Hall Conference Website
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Panel / Global Ethics in a Pluralist World Room 10Sponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working GroupConvener: Anthony Lang, Jr (University of St Andrews)Chair: Toni Erskine (Australian National University)
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Global Political Animals: What does Aristotle have to tell us about universalismAuthor: Anthony Lang (University of St Andrews)
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“Only Logical Universals: Max Weber’s Advice on Living in a Disenchanted WorldAuthor: Patrick Jackson (American University)
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Fanon, Relationality, and Postcolonial HumanismAuthor: Jasmine Gani (University of St Andrews)
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Machiavelli, Carr and the Impure Ethics of Realism in The Twenty Years’ CrisisAuthor: Sean Molloy (Kent University)
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Wittgenstein on Judgment, Ethics and Concerns about CertaintyAuthor: Désirée Weber (College of Wooster)
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Conference event / KEYNOTE 1: Geographies of Racism - SPONSORED BY POLITY Webinar RoomSpeakers: Prof. Gary Younge (University of Manchester), Dr Olivia Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth), Prof. Robbie Shilliam (Johns Hopkins University)
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Conference event / Coffee and conversation networking session - European Security WG Room 10
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Panel / Evolving Protection Architectures at the United Nations Room 2Sponsor: Intervention and Responsibility to Protect Working GroupConvener: IR2P Working groupChair: Bola Adediran (University of the West of England)
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The Responsibility to Protect after 15 Years: From UN General Assembly Debates to Security Council PracticeAuthors: Pinar Gozen Ercan (Hacettepe University) , Menent Savas Cazala (Galatasaray University)
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Everyday atrocity vs Responsibility to Protect: why efforts to expand the purview of R2P will be counterproductiveAuthor: Athanasios Stathopoulos (Leiden University)
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The Evolution of the R2P in a Changing World Order: Rethinking Mass Atrocity Prevention and the Role of the UN Security CouncilAuthor: Samuel Jarvis (York St John University)
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Legitimation Practices in UN Security Council Decision-MakingAuthor: Jess Gifkins (The University of Manchester)
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An R2P Review Commission: A Proposal for Holding States Accountable to Their Responsibility to ProtectAuthor: Richard Illingworth (University of Leeds)
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Panel / Forgetting IR to Reimagine IR Room 9Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConveners: Jenna Marshall (Universität Kassel) , Heba Youssef (University of Brighton) , Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Helen Turton (The University of Sheffield)
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International or not, being human is being "Global"Author: Deepshikha Shahi (The University of Delhi)
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Selective amnesia: forgetting and remembering IRAuthor: Karen Smith (Leiden University)
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Forgetting in order to remember: Unsettling knowledges in IRAuthor: Arlene B. Tickner (Universidad del Rosario)
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Conscious forgetting: a process for uncovering and engaging with previously disregarded knowledgeAuthor: Bryony Vince (The University of Sheffield)
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Invisible and Unthinkable IRAuthor: Zeynep Gülşah Çapan (University of Erfurt)
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Panel / Italian Political Science Association sponsored panel: TESTING IR THEORY AND RESEARCH ON WORLD ORDER TRANSITION Room 8Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConvener: Fulvio Attina (University of Catania)Chair: Fulvio Attina (University of Catania)
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Where the Eagles Do Not Dare. The Modes of the Incremental Revisionist Challenge in the Normative DimensionAuthors: Gabriele Natalizia (University of Rome) , Lorenzo Termine (University of Rome )
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Climate change politics and the great powersAuthor: Fulvio Attina (University of Catania)
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Why Does It Not Work? Exceptions, Exemptions and Exclusions in International OrderAuthor: Mladen Lisanin (Institute for Political Studies, Belgrade)
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Changes in Human Mobility World Policies: the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Post-Liberalism World OrderAuthor: Rosa Rossi (University of Palermo)
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Roundtable / Masculinities and Queer perspectives on Transitional Justice Room 7Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupChair: Heleen Touquet (University of Leuven)Participants: Brandon Hamber (Ulster University - Transitional Justice Institute) , Pascha Bueno-Hansen (University of Delaware) , Philipp Schulz (University of Bremen) , Fobear Katherine (Fresno State University)
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Roundtable / RUSI sponsored roundtable: The Middle East, Geopolitics, and International Studies Today Webinar RoomSponsor: Conference/ManagementChair: Hisham A Hellyer (University of Cambridge )Participants: Bader Al-Saif (Carnegie Middle East Centre) , Lina Khatib (Chatham House) , Ziya Meral (RUSI) , Dina Esfandiary (Crisis Group) , Hisham A Hellyer (University of Cambridge )
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Panel / Reprising the Relationship between War and Technology Room 6Sponsor: War Studies Working GroupConvener: Alex Neads (University of Bath)Chair: Alex Neads (University of Bath)
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Global Drone Diffusion: Legal and Strategic ConsequencesAuthor: Amelie Theussen (University of Southern Denmark)
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Automation, Technology, and the Drivers of Strategic Innovation in WarfareAuthor: Andree-Anne (Andy) Melancon (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
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On Lethality and the Conduct of War in the 21st CenturyAuthor: Matthew Ford (University of Sussex)
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Time Keeps on Ticking: Land Warfare and Martial Expediency Through and Beyond the OODA LoopAuthor: David Galbreath (University of Bath)
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A Market for Military Assistance? Principals, Agents and the Diffusion of Military Technology in Historical PerspectiveAuthor: Alex Neads (University of Bath)
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Panel / Russian security policy between the West and the Rest Room 4Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working GroupConveners: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University) , Marcin Kaczmarski (University of Glasgow) , Natasha Kuhrt (Kings College London)Chair: Natasha Kuhrt (Kings College London)Discussant: Natasha Kuhrt (Kings College London)
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Fearing the West, Conquering the East: Contemporary Russian Security Discourses in a Post-Imperial AgeAuthor: Kevork Oskanian (University of Birmingham)
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Space, borders and hybridity: a critical appraisal of EU and Russia narratives on Crimea’s annexationAuthors: Ana Paula Brandao (CICP - University of Minho) , Maria Raquel Freire (CES, FEUC-Universiy of Coimbra)
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The Dynamics of Norm Co-optation: Explaining Russia’s Use of Liberal Peacebuilding Norms in Conflict-Affected SatesAuthor: Kazushige Kobayashi (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies)
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From withdrawal to containment: continuity in Soviet and Russian Afghanistan policy 1989-1996 and beyondAuthor: Ivan Ulises Kentros Klyszcz (University of Tartu)
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Roundtable / The UK's Role in Global Health Security and COVID-19 Room 1Sponsor: Global Health Working GroupChair: Sophie Harman (Queen Mary University of London)Participants: Simon Rushton (University of Sheffield) , Sharifah Sekalala (University of Warwick) , Fawzia Gibson Fall (QMUL) , Emma Louise Anderson (University of Leeds)
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Panel / Trumpism, US Foreign Policy and International Relations Theory Room 5Sponsor: US Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: Thorsten WojczewskiChair: Thorsten WojczewskiDiscussant: Cornelia Baciu (University of Konstanz)
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Understanding Trump’s foreign policy and its rejection of liberalismAuthor: Matthew Hill (Liverpool John Moores University )
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The irrational actor: the Trump administration, the fracturing of US foreign policy identity, and the challenge for IR theoryAuthor: Ruth Deyermond (King's College London )
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Right-wing Populism, Foreign Policy and Folk Realism: Trumpism and US Foreign PolicyAuthor: Thorsten Wojczewski
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Paradoxes of American Exceptionalism and Restraint from a Neo-Classical Realism PerspectiveAuthor: Cornelia Baciu (Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg)
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Panel / Forgetting International Studies: the exclusion of Hispano-American contributions Room 3Sponsor: Orphan Papers trackConvener: Jose Ricardo Villanueva Lira (Universidad del Mar)Chair: Jose Ricardo Villanueva Lira (Universidad del Mar)
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Hermila Galindo's international thoughtAuthor: Indra Labardini Fragoso (Universidad del Mar)
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ANTONIO TRUYOL Y SERRA: FROM EUROPEAN SOCIETY TO THE CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMAuthor: Carlos Gabriel Argüelles Arredondo (Universidad del Mar)
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The international thought of Octavio PazAuthor: Alberto Lozano Vázquez (Universidad del Mar)
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José María Torres CaidedoAuthor: Jessica De Alba Ulloa (Universidad Anáhuac México)
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Fernando H. Cardoso's contribution to International RelationsAuthor: Almendra Ortiz de Zárate (Universidad Anáhuac México)
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Roundtable / NATO 2030: Debating NATO's Future Room 8Sponsor: European Security Working GroupChair: Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters (School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University)Participants: Tracey German (King's College London/JSCSC) , Mark Webber (University of Birmingham) , Simon Smith (Staffordshire University) , Andrew Cottey (University College Cork) , Martin Smith (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
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Panel / Recent reflections in IPT Room 5Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working GroupConvener: CRIPT Working groupChair: Christof Royer (Central European University)Discussant: Christof Royer (Central European University)
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What has disciplinarity ever done for IR?Author: Olaf Corry (University of Leeds)
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Travelling Theory and its Consequences: José Ortega y Gasset and Radical Conservatism in Post-Cold War JapanAuthor: Karin Narita (Queen Mary, University of London)
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Timing Concepts: Embodied Time(s) and Concept Analysis.Author: Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary University of London)
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Studying Justice in International Trade Negotiations: Feminist-Informed Ethnographic InsightsAuthor: LISA SAMUEL (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY)
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Panel / Remembering race and coloniality in the making of the international: Mapping Sites of Disruption and Destruction Room 4Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Heba Youssef (University of Brighton)
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India’s settler colonialism and its effects on the nomadic migration.Author: Syed Waqar Shah (Cardiff University)
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Writing the embodied experience of performance, race, gender and sexual orientation: a case study in the queer-of-color space of the ballroom sceneAuthor: Muriel Bruttin (University of Lausanne)
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Hindu nationalism and the ‘Israeli model’: Legitimating counter-‘terrorism’, colonialism, and ethnocracy in KashmirAuthor: Derek Verbakel (York University)
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Silences and affects in post-revolutionary Iran: fantasizing about race and IraniannessAuthor: Mateus Schneider Borges (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
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Reckoning with Global Britain: a truth and reconciliation commission on colonialism?Author: Asha Herten-Crabb (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Roundtable / Review of International Studies Roundtable I: Disruption by Design Room 1Sponsor: Conference/ManagementChair: Martin Coward (University of Manchester)Participants: Charmaine Chua (UCSB) , Nicole Grove (University of Hawaii at Manoa) , Martin Coward (University of Manchester) , Nisha Shah (University of Ottawa) , Louise Amoore (Durham University)
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Roundtable / The Art of Forgetting IR: Aesthetics, Creative Methods and the Politics of War and Peace. Room 2Sponsor: South East Europe Working GroupChair: Roisin Read (University of Manchester)Participants: Birgit Poopuu (Tallinn University) , Laura Mills , Lydia Cole (University of Durham) , Sarah Jankowitz (Queen's University Belfast) , Maria Adriana Deiana (Queen’s University Belfast) , Giovanna Di Mauro (College of Europe)
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Panel / Water Security Across Scales: Intersections of the International Room 6Sponsor: Environment Working GroupConveners: Ashok Swain (Uppsala University) , Cameron Harrington (Durham University) , Jeremy Schmidt (Durham University)Chair: Jeremy Schmidt (Durham University)Discussant: Cat Button (Newcastle University)
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Water security, race, and ethnicity: a systematic assessment of the literatureAuthors: Jeremy Schmidt (Durham University) , Cameron Harrington (Durham University)* , Ashok Swain (Durham University)* , Thuli Montana (Durham University)
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Water diplomacy between desecuritisation and securitisation of waterAuthor: Naho Mirumachi (Kings College London)
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Transboundary Water Governance and Imperial Legacies: Cooperation on the Nile and Mekong RiversAuthor: Joanne Yao (Queen Mary, University of London )
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Combatting Water Insecurities as the Best Path towards Water SecurityAuthor: Chad Staddon (UWE Bristol)
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Panel / The Toxicity of Empire: Ruination, sacrifice, myth and nostalgia Room 2Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Gitte du Plessis (Tampere University)Chair: Kenneth Gofigan Kuper (University of Guam)Discussant: Lauren Wilcox (University of Cambridge)
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Toxic Stories: Contesting the Fossil Myth of Fuel ExpansionAuthor: Cara Daggett (Virginia Tech)
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’Some Islands are More Inhabitable than Others’: Nuclear Testing and Layered Extraterritoriality in the PacificAuthor: Rens Van Munster (DIIS Danish Institute for International Studies)
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Conservation by ruination: The toxic geopolitics of Kalama AtollAuthors: Kyle Kajihiro (University of Hawaii at Manoa) , Gitte du Plessis (Tampere University)
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French Nuclear Colonialism in the Pacific: Ruination, Nostalgia, and Post-Colonial Politics of Remembering on the Hao Atoll, French PolynesiaAuthor: Lis Kayser (Danish Institute for International Studies DIIS)
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Empire as Laboratory: An Eco-Political History of U.S. Imperialism at Kalama AtollAuthors: Kenneth Gofigan Kuper (University of Guam) , Cameron Grimm (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
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Conference event / Postgraduate Network Quiz Room 1Speaker: Tom Vaughan (Aberystywth University)
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Panel / A Changing Global Nuclear Order Room 1Sponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working GroupConvener: Considine Laura (University of Leeds)Chair: Considine Laura (University of Leeds)
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Essential Attributes of Future of International Studies in the Realm of Global Governance: A Case Study of Chaotic Global Nuclear GovernanceAuthor: Silky Kaur (Research Associate)
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Forget 'international' nuclear order? The African National Congress, South Africa's liberation struggle, and the Non-Proliferation TreatyAuthor: Tom Vaughan (Aberystywth University)
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Thinking outside the Box: Establishing a deterrence mentoring network and building bridges to a closer allianceAuthor: Patricia Shamai (University of Portsmouth)
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Towards a New Way of Managing Stigmatised Identities in Nuclear GovernanceAuthor: Aniruddha Saha (PhD Student at King's College London)
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Ditching the NPT? The significance of the Non-proliferation Treaty to the generation of the new nuclear prohibition norm.Author: Carolina Pantoliano Panico (University of Auckland)
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Panel / Historical Sociology of Empires and States Room 3Sponsor: Historical Sociology and International Relations Working GroupConvener: Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University)Chair: Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University)
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Revolution and International OrderAuthor: Catherine Hirst (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), LSE)
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Adoption or Adaption? Globalising International Society in the Nineteenth Century and Diplomatic Practices at the RokumeikanAuthor: Felix Roesch (Coventry University)
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Power Politics Among EmpiresAuthor: Joseph Leigh (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Historical Sociology and Crisis: Capital, Empire, and Pandemics in the MaghrebAuthor: Meriam Mabrouk (Birkbeck College, University of London)
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Queering the War-machine's Origin Myth: A re-evaluation of the 19th century shift away from mercenary useAuthor: Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
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Panel / Inequalities in Bodies, Land and the Biosphere Room 2Sponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: IPEG Working groupChair: Ben Richardson (University of Warwick)
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The Body Politics of Poverty: Lean TimesAuthors: Nicola Smith (University of Birmingham) , Amelia Morris (University of Law )
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International Politics of bioeconomy: prospects and challenges from the Global SouthAuthor: Melisa Deciancio (University of Muenster)
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The Relationship between Land Reform and Development: The Case of TurkeyAuthor: Ozge Taylan (METU)
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US mobilization of Cyberspace: A critical geographical perspectiveAuthor: Sulagna Basu (University of Sydney)
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Panel / International Criminal Law and Practice in Context Room 4Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupConvener: ILPG Working groupChair: James Gow (King's College London)
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Legitimizing genocide in Myanmar: On the road to impunityAuthor: Cecilia Ducci (Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna)
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The International Criminal Court, Preliminary Examinations and the Security Council: Kill or Cure?Authors: Rachel Kerr (King's College London) , Natasha Kuhrt (King's College London)
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Aggression, Imperialism and the Global SouthAuthor: Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews)
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The civilising mission of international criminal justice: Queering savages-victims-saviours at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)Author: Caitlin Biddolph (University of New South Wales (UNSW))
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Torture in Spanish and British counterterrorism: from ‘reverse shaming’ to narrative contestationAuthor: Frank Foley (King's College London)
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Roundtable / International Legal Order and the Middle East: National and International of a Global Pandemic beyond Regional Engagements Room 6Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working GroupChair: Dina Hadad (Kuwait International Law School)Participants: Darina Mackova (Independent Researcher) , Nida Shoughry (Mandel Center for Leadership in the North) , Anna Chronopoulou (Westminster University ) , Luna Farhat (Dhofar University )
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Panel / New Approaches to Theory, Methods and Practice Room 8Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConvener: PPWG Working groupChair: Christina Oelgemoller (Loughborough University)
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Rhymes, Rhythms and Resonances: Alternative Methods for Critical IRAuthor: William Callahan (LSE)
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The Everyday Aesthetics of the “Global City”Author: Matt Davies (Newcastle University)
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Diplomatic Tales: Diplomacy and Myth in BrazilAuthor: Felipe Estre (King's College London & University of Sao Paulo)
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Anarchy within sovereign states: Can forgetting IR theory help?Authors: Rehana Manzoor (Jawaharlal Nehru University) , Mohnish Mohammad (Jamia Millia Islamia)*
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Assembling China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative: A Post-Structural CritiqueAuthor: Ran Hu (University of York)
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Panel / The Evolution of US Security Strategy Practice Room 7Sponsor: US Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: USFP Working groupChair: Jonny Hall (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Thinking biographically: the US Passport Office, Cold War security and bureaucratic agencyAuthor: Catriona Gold (University College London)
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The Impact of the Unconventional Use of a Trust-based Institution: President Carter’s use of the Moscow-Washington HotlineAuthors: Eszter Simon (Nottingham Trent University) , Agnes Simon (Masaryk University)*
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Panel / Transnational authoritarianism and second-generation diasporas: Between repression, co-optation and legitimation Room 5Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConveners: Arne F. Wackenhut (University of Gothenburg) , Camilla Orjuela (University of Gothenburg)Chair: Fiona Adamson (SOAS University of London)Discussant: Fiona Adamson (SOAS University of London)
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Eritrea’s Chosen Trauma and the Legacy of the Martyrs: The impact of postmemory on political identity formation of second-generation diaspora EritreansAuthor: Nicole Hirt (GIGA – German Institute of Global and Area Studies)
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Transnational Mobilization of Youth by Authoritarian Home States: Turkey’s Transnational Youth Outreach between Empowerment and IndoctrinationAuthors: Bahar Baser Ozturk (Coventry University) , Bocu Gozde (University of Toronto)
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An (Un-)stable pillar: Second generation diasporas in an age of transnational authoritarianismAuthors: Arne F. Wackenhut (University of Gothenburg) , Camilla Orjuela (University of Gothenburg)
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Conference event / Coffee and conversation networking sessions - FPWG; Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding WG Room 10
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Panel / Critical Perspectives on Counter-terrorism Practice Room 6Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working GroupConveners: Tom Pettinger (Warwick University) , Alice Martini , Raquel da Silva (ISCTE)Chair: Alice Martini
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Public perspective of insecurity and the use of mercenaries in Nigeria: A Qualitative studyAuthors: Tarela Juliet Ike , Danny Singh (Teesside University )* , Dung Ezekiel Jidong (Nottingham Trent University )* , Evangelyn Ebi Ayobi (University of Benin)
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Italian Radical-Left Political Violence: How Gestalt Psychology Helps to Make Sense of Individual Activists’ Radicalisation ProcessesAuthor: Giulia Grillo (University of Kent)
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Cooperation Dilemma in Counter-terrorism OperationsAuthor: Francesco Baraldi (Università degli Studi di Milano)
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Exceptional Measures? Indonesia, the Militarisation of Civil Society Organisations, and the Securitisation of Maritime TradeAuthor: Senia Febrica (The University of Strathclyde, the Universitas Indonesia)
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Panel / Existentialism and International Relations II: Panel Room 5Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working GroupConveners: Andy Hom (University of Edinburgh) , Cian O'Driscoll (Australian National University) , Liane Hartnett (La Trobe University)Chair: Liane Hartnett (La Trobe University)Discussant: Daniel Brunstetter (UC Irvine)
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Disappointed Hope: Theorising the Critical Import of Disappointment among the Arab Spring Resisters in EgyptAuthor: Maša Mrovlje (University of Vienna)
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‘No One Around To Shut the Dead Eyes of the Human Race’ : Sartre, Aron, and the Limits of Existentialism in the Nuclear AgeAuthor: Benjamin Zala (Australian National University)
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Existentialism and Ontological InsecurityAuthors: Xander Kirke (Glasgow Caledonian University) , Brent Steele (University of Utah)
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IR’s Roads to Freedom. Reading Jean-Paul Sartre’s Trilogy as an International Relations Text.Author: Lucian Ashworth (Memorial University)
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Conference event / Michael Mulvihill Art Exhibition - 'Noise to Signal' and 'Worldly Noise and Electronic Atmospheres' Room 8Speaker: Michael Mulvihill (University of Newcastle)
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Roundtable / PGN-sponsored roundtable: Meet the Editors I Room 1Sponsor: Conference/ManagementChair: Tom Vaughan (Aberystywth University)Participants: Martin Coward (University of Manchester) , Edward Newman (University of Leeds) , Tom Vaughan (Aberystywth University)
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Conference event / Polity book launch: Anthony King's 'Urban Warfare in the Twenty-First Century' (publishing July 2021) Room 9Speakers: Prof. Anthony King (University of Warwick), Prof. Lawrence Freedman (King's College London, Emeritus Professor)
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Roundtable / Prejudice and the Role of Different Actors in the Spiralling of the Securitization of Migration Room 3Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupChair: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)Participants: Valeria Bello (Blanquerna Faculty of Communication and International Relations – University Ramon LLull (Barcelona, Spain)) , FOTEINI KALANTZI (University of Oxford) , Stefania Panebianco (University of Catania, Italy) , Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary, University of London) , Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert (Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway)
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Panel / The Global Circuits of Social and Economic Subjugation Room 7Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)
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Who owes to whom – unsettling hierarchies in debt relationsAuthor: Sabrina Keller (University of Kassel)
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Empire, Power, and Status-Seeking in International Relations: A Case for a Post-Colonial AgendaAuthor: Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University)
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Necropolitics at large: Pandemic Politics and the Coloniality of the Global Access GapAuthor: Eric Otieno Sumba (University of Kassel)
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Historicising Data Colonialism: Indigenous Data Sovereignty and The MāorisAuthor: Jahnavi Mukul (Ashoka University)
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Panel / The Visual, Visible and Virtual Politics of Security Room 2Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConvener: PPWG Working groupChair: PPWG Working groupDiscussant: Kodili Chukwuma (University of East Anglia)
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'It’s like we’re blind': autonomous weapons systems as vision machinesAuthor: Hendrik Huelss (University of Southern Denmark)
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Constitutive Security Practices: Cyberspace and the StateAuthor: Sulagna Basu (University of Sydney)
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‘Everything is virtually true’: the French DGSE’s social theory of intelligence in Le Bureau des légendesAuthors: Joakim Brattvoll (European University Institute) , Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen )
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The Practice and Politics of Oscillatory Transparency – Jean Baudrillard & the Contemporary Military MemoirAuthor: Kyle Catto (Dept. of Politics – York University, Toronto, Canada)
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Conference event / Widening Participation panel: Vicarious Identities in the Curriculum: Examining Muslim Women - PLEASE NOTE: This panel includes WP students who are under 18; audience members are reminded to be professional and collegial when engaging Webinar RoomSpeakers: Alexandra Ignat (N/A), Joseph Haigh (University of Warwick), Lily Mae Barton (N/A), Mia Mattu (N/A), Saarah Khalifa (N/A), Shahnaz Akhter (University of Warwick), Tonio Induli (N/A)
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Conference event / BISA Chair's Address and Prize Giving Webinar RoomSpeakers: Prof. Mark Webber (University of Birmingham), Prof. Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
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Conference event / KEYNOTE 2: Roundtable: Forget International Studies? - SPONSORED BY CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Webinar RoomSpeakers: Dr Heba Youssef (University of Brighton), Dr Jenna Marshall (Universität Kassel), Dr Lata Narayanaswamy (University of Leeds), Prof. Sabelo Ndlovu-Gatsheni (University of Bayreuth), Dr Sithembile Mbete (University of Pretoria), Dr Swati Parashar (University of Gothenburg)
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Panel / (Structural) Forgetting? Secrecy, Ignorance and Power in International Studies Room 1Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConvener: Clare StevensChair: Clare StevensDiscussant: Jutta Weldes (University of Bristol)
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Epistemicide: depoliticizing enforced disappearances in contemporary Brazil.Author: Sabrina Villenave (University of Manchester)
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Establishing a theoretical framework for the study of racial ignorance: A case study of French state anti-racism.Author: Vera Chapiro Bernal (University of Bristol)
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What Was Forgotten About The Interwar Years? Pan-Africanism and the ‘Leaders of the Democratic Movement.’Author: Scott Timcke (University of Havana)
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The Hunt as security logic: New Reflections on the power and politics of hunting as secrecy practice through twenty years of the Global War on Terror.Author: Elspeth Van Veeren (University of Bristol)
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Panel / Agency, silence and voice in feminist international politics research Room 2Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConveners: Aliya Khalid (University of Cambridge) , Georgina Holmes (University of Reading)Chair: Aliya Khalid (University of Cambridge)
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Rethinking Silence, Gender and Power in Insecure SitesAuthor: Jane Parpart (University of Massachusetts Boston)
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The Women’s Active Museum on War and PeaceAuthor: Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)
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Exploring the Agency of Male Sexual Violence Survivors Across Contexts: Reflections on Gender and SilenceAuthors: Philipp Schulz (University of Bremen) , Heleen Touquet (University of Antwerp )
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Transforming masculinities in Fiji and strategic silenceAuthor: David Duriesmith (Department of Politics and International Relations, The University of Sheffield)
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The subaltern as security actor: Refugees and Europe’s agenda for Women, Peace and SecurityAuthors: Aiko Holvikivi (Department of Gender Studies, London School of Economics) , Audrey Reeves (Virginia Tech)
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Panel / Authoritarianism, Conflict and Religion in International Relations Room 4Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working GroupConvener: Omer Tekdemir (Coventry University )Chair: Omer Tekdemir (Coventry University )Discussant: Zainab Mai-Bornu (Coventry University)
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Bringing the Shi'as further in: representation, veto and resistance in confessional LebanonAuthor: Natália Calfat (Universidade de São Paulo)
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Understanding the Arab world through regionalisms: bottom-up regionalization and transnational authoritarian strengtheningAuthor: Itxaso Domínguez de Olazábal (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
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Authoritarian neoliberalism in Tunisia's pandemic responseAuthor: Rosa Maryon (Cardiff University)
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Religion in Pandemic; Does “Worship” Place has Importance as a Religious Identity or Socio-Ideologically? Secularism, Ideology and Turkey SampleAuthor: Dilek Celebi
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Conference event / Cambridge Studies in International Relations Book Series Room 8
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Roundtable / Chatham House-Georgetown University School of Foreign Service sponsored roundtable: World Order in the 21st Century: Illiberal Orders, a Concert of Power, or a Western Revival? Webinar RoomSponsor: Conference/ManagementChair: Leslie Vinjamuri (Chatham House/SOAS)Participants: Charlie Kupchan (Council on Foreign Relations/Georgetown) , Alex Cooley (Columbia) , Daniel Nexon (Georgetown) , Leslie Vinjamuri (Chatham House/SOAS) , Peter Trubowitz (LSE) , Jennifer Welsh (McGuill University) , Rana Mitter (University of Oxford) , John Ikenberry (Princeton)
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Conference event / Coffee and conversation networking session - War Studies WG Room 10
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Conference event / Meet & Greet with Palgrave Macmillan Commissioning Editors Room 9Speakers: Dr Anca Pusca (Palgrave Macmillan), Anne Birchley-Brun (Palgrave macmillan), Rebecca Roberts (Palgrave Macmillan)
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Panel / Theorising International Law, Norms and Practices Room 7Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupConvener: ILPG Working groupChair: James Gow (King's College London)
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Meaningful human control: How non-deliberative practices make normsAuthor: Ingvild Bode (Centre for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark)
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E.H. Carr’s Theory of Law: Exploring the Elements and Problems of International LawAuthor: Carmen Chas (University of Kent)
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The securitisation of international law to forestall critiqueAuthor: Adriana Sinclair (University of East Anglia)
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Constructing Compliance: Creating Legal Meaning in the 1949 Geneva ConventionsAuthor: Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California)
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Audiences That Matter: Why States Publicly Admit to Breaking International LawAuthors: Yuan Yi Zhu (University of Oxford) , Tuuli-Anna Huikuri (University of Oxford)
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Panel / Uses of expertise in redefining global, local and transnational orders Room 3Sponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working GroupConveners: Quentin Deforge (EHESS (IFRIS)) , Alvina HoffmannChair: Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary, University of London)
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Getting a seat at the government’s table: “Open government” expertise in Argentina and TunisiaAuthor: Quentin Deforge (EHESS (IFRIS))
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Torn between specialized and generalist diplomacy. Expertise Transfer in Oceans International GovernmentAuthor: Natalia Frozel-Barros (Université Paris (Panthéon-Sorbonne))
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Speaking like an expert: UN special rapporteurs as spokespersons of the universalAuthor: Alvina Hoffmann
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Expert authority and state power: integrating technocratic routines with diplomatic processes at International OrganizationsAuthor: Aurel Niederberger
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Social Enterprise Activism: Expertise and Entrepreneurship in International DevelopmentAuthor: Farai Chipato (University of Ottawa)
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Roundtable / Visuality and Emotions in International Politics Room 6Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working GroupChair: Naomi HeadParticipants: Katja Freistein (Centre for Global Cooperation research, University of Duisburg-Essen) , Simon Koschut (Freie Universität, Berlin) , Amya Agarwal (Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen) , Christine Unrau (Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University of Duisburg-Essen) , Christine Andra (Dresden TU)
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Roundtable / Within / Without: Strategies and possibilities for cultivating knowledge with the Global East Room 5Sponsor: South East Europe Working GroupChair: Elena Stavrevska (London School of Economics and Political Science)Participants: Katarina Kusic (Aberystwyth University) , Katarzyna Kaczmarska (University of Edinburgh) , Michiel Piersma (University of Liverpool) , Elena Stavrevska (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Roundtable / Book roundtable: 'Global Justice and Social Conflict: The Foundations of Liberal Order and International Law' by Tarik Kochi (co–sponsored by the International Law and Politics and Ethics & World Politics working groups) Room 7Sponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working GroupChair: David J. Karp (University of Sussex)Participants: Anthony Lang, Jr (University of St Andrews) , Tarik Kochi (University of Sussex) , Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University) , Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh) , Lara Montesinos Coleman (University of Sussex)
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Panel / Changing patterns of representation and digitalization in European diplomatic practices Room 6Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working GroupConveners: Niklas Bremberg (Stockholm University) , Federica Bicchi (LSE)Chair: Niklas Bremberg (Stockholm University)Discussant: Jérémie Cornut (Simon Fraser University)
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Adapting to crises and change: EU representation at the OSCE in an eventful 2020Author: Daniel Schade (Cornell University)
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Tracking the demise of multilateralism? The evolution of the COREU network and communications in the EU foreign policy systemAuthors: Federica Bicchi (LSE) , Marianna Lovato (UCD)*
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EU Diplomacy in the Washington Twittersphere: Multilateralism on Social Media?Author: Elsa Hedling (Lund University)
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Digital Diplomacy in the time of pandemic: The case of the European UnionAuthors: Corneliu Bjola (Oxford University) , Ilan Manor (Tel Aviv University)*
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The Prospects and Limits of Digital Diplomacy: The Case of Indonesia in 2020Author: Albert Triwibowo (Universität Rostock & Parahyangan Catholic University)
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Panel / Mapping the Future of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine Room 2Sponsor: Intervention and Responsibility to Protect Working GroupConvener: IR2P Working groupChair: Pinar Gozen Ercan (Hacettepe University)
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Neoconstructivism and Quantifying Norms of ProtectionAuthors: Noele Crossley (University College London) , Christina Qiu (Yale)
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To Whom is the Sovereign Responsible? Responsible Sovereignty, R2P, and the Exclusions of Liberal OrderAuthor: Thomas (Hank) Owings (University of Pennsylvania)
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THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT IN A POST-LIBERAL ORDERAuthor: James Pattison
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Localising the Responsibility to Protect in Civil Society: Paving the Road to Norm Degeneration?Author: Chloë M. Gilgan (Lecturer in Law, BISA Member, IR2P Working Group (soon to be Co-convener))
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A complicated relationship: socioeconomics and mass atrocities in the 21st centuryAuthor: Adrian Gallagher (University of Leeds, European Centre for RtoP)
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Panel / Non-traditional instruments of Russian foreign policy: media, social media and strategic humour Room 4Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working GroupConveners: Dmitry Chernobrov (University of Sheffield) , Lucy Birge (University of Manchester) , Elizaveta Kuznetsova (Harvard University)Chair: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University)
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Blame it on the algorithm? Russian influence on social mediaAuthor: Elizaveta Kuznetsova (Harvard University)
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Russian memory diplomacyAuthor: JADE MCGLYNN (University of Oxford/Henry Jackson Society)
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Strategic humour: Public diplomacy and comic framing of foreign policy issuesAuthor: Dmitry Chernobrov (University of Sheffield)
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Panel / Perspectives on intervention Room 3Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConvener: PKPBG Working groupChair: PKPBG Working group
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Reimagining Conflict through Nonviolent (Self-) ProtectionAuthor: Louise Ridden (Aberystwyth University )
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The global rise of stabilization? Norm diffusion and agency in stabilization policiesAuthor: Giulia Piccolino (Loughborough University)
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UN peace operations and (re)building the rule of lawAuthor: Alexander Gilder (Royal Holloway, University of London)
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Building Peace after Self-determination: Faulty Assumptions and Their ConsequencesAuthor: Kentaro Fujikawa (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Roundtable / Review of International Studies Roundtable II: Racialised Violence in Global Politics Room 1Sponsor: Conference/ManagementChair: Martin Coward (University of Manchester)Participants: Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington) , Shiera Malik (DePaul University) , Andreja Zevnik (University of Manchester) , Lester Spence (John Hopkins University) , Kim Wagner (Queen Mary University of London) , Melody Fonseca Santos (University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus) , Marta Fernández (IRI/PUC-Rio)
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Panel / The Other Histories of International Relations: women thinkers, forgotten locations and unexplored genres Room 8Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConvener: Joanna Wood (University of Oxford)Chair: Alireza Shams-Lahijani (LSE)Discussant: Harry Mace (University of Cambridge)
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Towards a South Asian Feminist Conception of International ThoughtAuthor: Shruti Balaji (LSE)
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Situating Muna Lee’s Mid-Century International Relations TheorizingAuthor: Darrah McCracken (University of Washington - Tacoma )
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A forgotten scholar? Miriam Camps and informal transatlantic diplomacyAuthor: Katja Seidel (University of Westminster)
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Hidden History: the women who built the Bureau of International Research at HarvardAuthor: Joanna Wood (University of Oxford)
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Panel / What do we know about Conflict? Interrogating Representations of War and Security Room 5Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConvener: PPWG Working groupChair: PPWG Working group
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The Limits of Imagination: Securitisation and Exceptionalism in the World of Warcraft Video GameAuthor: Vic Castro
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"Decontestation of the Essentially Contestable”: Biopolitics, Ideology and Fantasy in Kurdish ConflictAuthor: Recep Onursal (University of Kent)
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Forget Psychological War: Historical Amnesia and the Obligation to KnowAuthor: Jeffrey Whyte (University of Manchester)
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Cultures of the Climate Crisis: Cli-fi and the possibilities of political futuresAuthor: Cahir O'Doherty (University of Groningen)
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Panel / Africa's changing international relations: new justifications, new forms of intervention Room 1Sponsor: Africa and International Studies Working GroupConvener: AISG Working groupChair: Timothy Shaw (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
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Witness adventurers? Exploring tensions between témoignage and travel writing in the construction of aid worker identities in humanitarian memoirs in AfricaAuthor: Roisin Read (University of Manchester)
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Hegemony, Common Sense, and Non-Western African Agency in Liberal InterventionsAuthor: Babatunde Obamamoye (Australian National University)
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Is Ideology 'still' Relevant? The Utility of Ideology to Understanding Africa’s International RelationsAuthor: Emmanuel Siaw (Royal Holloway University of London)
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Zambian government policymaking space and its determinants in the changing global landscapeAuthor: Nicola Heaton (University of Birmingham)
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Roundtable / Art and/of Military Afterlives (please feel free to bring needle and thread, drawing or painting materials) Room 2Sponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working GroupChair: Julia Welland (University of Warwick)Participants: Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox (Artist, University of Queensland) , Michael Mulvihill (University of Newcastle) , Berit Bliesemann de Guevara (Aberystwyth University) , Sarah Bulmer (University of Exeter) , Laura Mills , Nick Caddick (Anglia Ruskin University) , Alice Cree (University of Newcastle)
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Panel / Making Sense of International Politics Room 5Sponsor: Interpretivism in International Relations Working GroupConvener: IIRG Working groupChair: Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (Cardiff University)Discussant: Katarzyna Kaczmarska (University of Edinburgh)
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Tracing Process Tracing in Securitisation*Author: Chester Yacub (University of Nottingham)
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Using visual analysis to access practicesAuthor: Ingvild Bode (Centre for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark)
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Studying Problematizations: Introducing Carol Bacchi’s What´s the problem represented to be? approach to IRAuthor: Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
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Reconsidering Westphalia? Disbelief, Miscalculation and Power Shifts in an Age of Liberal CrisisAuthor: Kevork Oskanian (University of Birmingham)
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Panel / Migration and asylum management: Space and actors Room 3Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConvener: FOTEINI KALANTZI (University of Oxford)Chair: FOTEINI KALANTZI (University of Oxford)
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Analyzing Refugee Studies through a different lens in International Relations: A case study of European Response to the Afghan Refugee CrisisAuthor: Rajarshi Chakraborty (PhD)
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Refugee Studies through a different lens: NGOs, Relative Surplus Population and Racial CapitalismAuthors: Gemma Bird (University of Liverpool) , Davide Schmid*
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Creating (in)security through space: humanitarian entanglements in hosting communitiesAuthor: Hannah Owens (Queen Mary University of London )
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Struggles over Camps and Global Logics of DetentionAuthor: Lucy Kneebone (Queen Mary University of London)
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European Union Readmission Agreements’ Necropolitical Mechanisms and Terminologies: An Analysis of the Joint Way Forward Declaration between the EU and AfghanistanAuthor: Manuela Jorge (Queen Mary, University of London)
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Panel / Perennial and New Challenges in International Law and Politics Room 6Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupConvener: ILPG Working groupChair: Rachel Kerr (King's College London)Discussant: Henry Lovat (University of Glasgow)
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Taboo: Explaining the Legal Principles and Norms Behind Weapon ProhibitionsAuthor: Carmen Chas (University of Kent)
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Operationalizing State Obligations in the Climate Context: The Role of Integrated Assessment Models in Devising a Systematic and Transparent Methodology of Legal InterpretationAuthor: Violetta Ritz (University of Kent)
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Lost in transformation: the human rights we lost during the new state-centric orderAuthor: Caroline de Lima e Silva (Lichtenberg- Kolleg Institute for Advanced Study)
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Legal Rhetoric, Human Rights, and the Universal Periodic ReviewAuthor: Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California)
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Trump’s assault on the International Criminal Court: Will the US ever be a leader in global justice and accountability?Author: Melinda Rankin (The University of Queensland)
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Panel / Polish International Studies Association sponsored panel: Polish IR scholarship Room 7Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConvener: Marian Edward Halizak (University of Warsaw)Chair: Marian Edward Halizak (University of Warsaw)
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US-China Hegemonic WarAuthor: Marian Edward Halizak (University of Warsaw)
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Beyond the static world: leadership in the theoretical views of international relationsAuthor: Małgorzata Zachara (Jagiellonian University)
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Onthology and epistemology of international relations in conditions of changeAuthor: Marek Pietras (Maria Sklodowska-Curie University)
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International Relations in the European Union: theoretical approaches and explanatory challengesAuthor: Joanna Dyduch (Jagiellonian University)
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Conference event / Polity book discussion: What's Wrong with NATO and How to Fix it Room 9Speakers: Andrew Cottey (University College Cork), Prof. Mark Webber (University of Birmingham), Martin Smith (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst), Dr Rita Floyd (University of Birmingham)
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Panel / Security, Foreign Policy and Globalisation Room 4Sponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working GroupConvener: Omer Tekdemir (Coventry University )Chair: Omer Tekdemir (Coventry University )Discussant: Jessica Northey (Coventry University)
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Securitising Pandemics: Domestic-Political Explanations of Taiwan’s Response to COVID-19Author: Naina Singh (National Chung Hsing University)
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Decentred Globalism and India’s Pivot towards the Arab GulfAuthor: Saloni Kapur (FLAME University)
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The Role of Domestic Factors in Turkish Foreign Policy towards Iran: The Case of the Kurdistan Region of IraqAuthor: Cangul Altundas-Akcay (Durham University)
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Humanitarianism or Securitization ? The AKP political elite and their Syria discoursesAuthor: Tarik Basbugoglu (Glasgow Caledonian University)
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Roundtable / The politics of comparison and relationality: colonial grammars, knowledge production and counter-politics Room 8Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupChair: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Participants: Rhys Machold (University of Glasgow) , Ananya Sharma (ASHOKA UNIVERSITY) , Kelly-Jo Bluen (LSE) , Katharine Hall (Queen Mary University ) , Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast) , Ida Roland Birkvad (Queen Mary University) , Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University)
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Conference event / A conversation with Professor Jenny Edkins, winner of BISA's 2021 Distinguished Contribution Prize BISA RoomSpeakers: Prof. Jenny Edkins (University of Manchester), Prof. Mark Webber (University of Birmingham), Prof. Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
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Roundtable / Challenging Coloniality in the International Anti-Trafficking Agenda to Reimagine Research Practice Room 2Sponsor: Africa and International Studies Working GroupChair: Alex Balch (Modern Slavery Policy & Evidence Centre (Research Director))Participants: Allen Kiconco (University of Witswatersrand) , Leona Vaughn (University of Liverpool) , Nii Kwartelai Quartey (Jamestown Community Theatre (Accra, Ghana)) , Lennon Mhishi (Anti Slavery Knowledge Network)
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Roundtable / Existentialism and International Relations I Room 9Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working GroupChair: Joanne Yao (Queen Mary University of London)Participants: Liane Hartnett (La Trobe University) , Cian O'Driscoll (Australian National University) , Andy Hom (University of Edinburgh) , Eileen M. Hunt (University of Notre Dame)
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Panel / Giving primacy to movement: re-theorising global and transversal politics Room 3Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConveners: Alice Engelhard (LSE) , Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary, University of London)Chair: Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary, University of London)
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Constitution of Australia’s island-bordersAuthor: Umut Ozguc (Deakin University)
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Making sense of movement: tourists, soldiers, explorersAuthor: Alice Engelhard (LSE)
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Bodily Movement, Postcolonial Melancholia, and Architectures of Madness and War at the Imperial War Museum, LondonAuthor: Audrey Reeves (Virginia Tech)
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Home in the midst of movement: mapping relational belongings in South AsiaAuthor: Srishti Malaviya (Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU))
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Antinomy: Nomads and the States-SystemAuthor: Heiskanen Jaakko (University of Cambridge)
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Panel / New Dimensions of Asylum and Migration Room 6Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConvener: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)Chair: Maria Koinova (University of Warwick)
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The Roles and Impacts of Diasporas in International Relations: Case studies of Turkish Diaspora in Germany and Armenian Diaspora in FranceAuthor: Alperen Usta (Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University)
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The Everyday at the Border: the mundane routinization of emergency assistanceAuthor: Janina Pescinski (Queen Mary University of London)
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Disembedding Securitisation in the EU’s refugee policy? Reflections from a critical historical perspectiveAuthor: Cristina Blanco Sio-Lopez (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
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Conference event / PGN Meet the Editors II - CLOSED SESSION, INVITE ONLY Room 8Speakers: Dr Althea-Maria Rivas (SOAS), Christian Lequesne (Sciences Po), Dr Emily Flore St Denny (University of Copenhagen), Greg Stiles (Global Policy), Hill Christopher (University of Cambridge), Dr James Strong (Queen Mary University of London), Janina Pescinski (Queen Mary University of London), Dr Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University), Dr Khursheed Wadia (University of Warwick), Milja Kurki (Aberystwyth University), Prof. Saskia Stachowitsch (University of Vienna), Tom Vaughan (Aberystywth University), Xymena Kurowska
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Panel / Political Studies Association of Ireland sponsored panel: Global Challenges – Power, Politics, and Policies of Maritime Governance, Climate Change, and Covid-19 Room 7Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConvener: Markus Pauli (Dublin City University)Chair: Markus Pauli (Dublin City University)
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Governance in the Indo-Pacific: India’s contribution to maritime orderAuthor: Jivanta Schottli ( Dublin City University)
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COVID-19 and Asymmetric interdependence in Aisa Pacific: Power Transition between the US and ChinaAuthors: Niall Duggan (University College Cork) , Marcin Grabowski (Jagiellonian University )
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New Forms of Governance for Climate Change Mitigation in Asia and EuropeAuthor: Markus Pauli (Dublin City University)
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China and the Global Discursive Response to Covid-19Author: Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin)
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Panel / The prioritisation of health: national, regional and international perspectives Room 1Sponsor: Global Health Working GroupConvener: Adele Langlois (University of Lincoln)Chair: Stephen Roberts (UCL)Discussant: Eva Hilberg
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Regulatory Bottlenecks in Global HealthAuthor: Adele Langlois (University of Lincoln)
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Brazilian Foreign and Health Ministries: different institutional cultures in the search for global healthAuthors: Leticia Pinheiro (IESP-UERJ) , Livia Liria Avelhan (FGV-SP)*
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Latin American Regionalism Post Covid-19: A New Agenda for Regional Social Policy?Author: Devika Misra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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Panel / Tracing Intersections of ‘Race’, Gender, and the Colonial Afterlives of Foreign Policy Organisations Room 5Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConveners: Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Warwick) , Hannah Wright (LSE)Chair: Julia Welland (University of Warwick)Discussant: Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling)
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Early Female Envoys of India: When the Post-colonial Women Spoke to the WorldAuthor: Khushi Padma Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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Diversity and Inclusion in UK National Security Policymaking: 'Mission Critical' or Business as Usual?Author: Hannah Wright (London School of Economics)
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The Dis/Appearance of 'Race' in the UK's Women, Peace and Security AgendaAuthor: Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Warwick)
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‘Saving Brown Women’ from the Bomb? Racism, Colonialism and Transnational Solidarity in Feminist Anti-Nuclear ActivismAuthor: Catherine Eschle (University of Strathclyde)
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The Violence of Feminist Foreign PolicyAuthor: Althea-Maria Rivas (SOAS)
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Panel / Winning and Losing in US Foreign Policy Room 4Sponsor: US Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: USFP Working groupChair: Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick)Discussant: Matthew Hill (Liverpool John Moores University )
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President Biden's Burden: Undoing Trumpism in an Age of UncertaintyAuthor: zeynep selcuk (Fenerbahce University)
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Trump, the RealistAuthor: Payam Ghalehdar (University of Göttingen)
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Populism and the Affective Politics of Humiliation NarrativesAuthors: Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick) , Georg Löfflmann (University of Warwick)*
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Challenges of Legitimation: Winnability in the American Way of War and the War on TerrorAuthor: Hall Jonny (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Conference event / Coffee and conversation networking session - International Law WG; Russian and Eurasian Security WG; GIRWG; SE Europe WG; CPD WG; Global Health WG; PPWG; Ethics and World Politics WG; Nuclear Order WG; Interpretivism in IR WG Room 10
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Conference event / KEYNOTE 3: Reset the International System and Reboot International Studies? Delivered by Dr Agnes Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International and former UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary killings - SPONSORED BY PALGRAVE MACMILLAN Webinar RoomSpeakers: Dr Agnes Callamard (UN/Amnesty International), Dr James Rogers (University of Southern Denmark)
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Panel / (Re)Constructing to Govern: Security Praxis and the Production of Acceptable Citizenry Room 1Sponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working GroupConveners: Alice Martini , Tom Pettinger (Warwick University) , Raquel da Silva (ISCTE)Chair: Raquel da Silva (ISCTE)
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Imagination and the politics of pre-emption: NATO's Counterterrorism in the Mediterranean Sea after 9/11Author: Julien Pomarède (Université libre de Bruxelles)
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The subjugated knowledge of Prevent: UK terrorism pre-emption and the disruptive history of Northern IrelandAuthor: Tom Pettinger
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Bordered Violences and Unruly Spaces of Belonging : Pellet Guns and the Right to Maim in KashmirAuthor: Ananya Sharma (Ashoka University )
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Muslim civil society and the risk discourse in counter-radicalization policies: the case of the U.K. and CanadaAuthor: Fahad Ahmad (Carleton University, School of Public Policy and Administration)
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Conference event / Bristol University Press Book Launch - Grand Strategy in 10 Words: A Guide to Great Powers in the 21st Century by Sven Biscop Room 7Speakers: Stephen Wenham (Bristol University Press), Sven Biscop (Ghent University)
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Roundtable / Chatham House sponsored roundtable II: Domestic Politics and Foreign Policies: Interests, Articulation, Content and Impact Webinar RoomSponsor: Conference/ManagementChair: Renata Dwan (Chatham House)Participants: Angelos Chryssogelos (Chatham House/London Metropolitan University) , Renata Dwan (Chatham House) , Elena Lazarou (Chatham House) , Christopher Sabatini (Chatham House)
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Panel / Exclusion and Expansion in Global Capitalism Room 4Sponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: IPEG Working groupChair: Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)Discussant: Lena Rethel (University of Warwick)
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Globalization and The Rise of Populism in the WestAuthor: Helen Milner (Princeton University)
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Capitalizing on Crisis: EBRD’s Development Operations in JordanAuthor: Lama Tawakkol (Queen's University)
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New Constitutionalism and the Postcolonial Statehood - Entrenching Financialization through North-South International Cooperation AgreementsAuthors: Manuel Neumann (University of Kassel) , Nina Glatzer (University of Hamburg)*
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Geo-economic Shift and International Development Cooperation: Structural power of emerging economies?Author: Veysel Tekdal (Eskişehir Osmangazi University)
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Panel / International Relations, Securitisation and Muslim communities Room 8Sponsor: Religion and International Studies (RAIS) Working GroupConveners: Rim-Sarah Alouane (University Toulouse-Capitole) , Hisham A Hellyer (University of Cambridge )Chair: Hisham A Hellyer (University of Cambridge )
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Salafism and the Quest for 'Common Sense'Author: Iman Dawood (London School of Economics )
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Can the Left securitize Islam? Translation of security in the French Socialist PartyAuthor: Ugo Gaudino (University of Kent)
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Between Saudi Authenticity and American Integration: Post-Salafi Shaykhs Straddle National and International IdentitiesAuthor: Matthew D. Taylor (Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies – Baltimore)
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Of friends (and foes): Rethinking Salafi politicsAuthor: Guy Eyre (School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London)
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Roundtable / Intimate Conflicts: Queer Lives in Times of War Room 5Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupChair: Wazhmah Osman (Temple University,)Participants: Julio Cesar Diaz Calderon (University of Florida) , Wazina Zondon (Artist and Activist) , Jamie Hagen (Queen's University Belfast) , Louis Yako (Scholar and Poet) , Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Jefferson University) , Moshtari Hilal (Visual Artist)
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Panel / Memories and Genealogies of IR Room 6Sponsor: Historical Sociology and International Relations Working GroupConveners: Clemens Hoffmann (University of stirling) , Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University)Chair: Maia Pal (Oxford Brookes University)
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International Relations in Argentina: historical roots and theoretical contributionsAuthor: Melisa Deciancio
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Remembering International Studies? Collective memory as a model and frameworkAuthors: Mor Mitrani (Bar Ilan University) , Tracy Adams (Bar Ilan University)
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Who We Are, By Way of Who We Are Not: Identity Search and Match in World PoliticsAuthors: Ce Liang (University of Cambridge) , Andrew Li (Central European University )*
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Collective Memory in International RelationsAuthor: Kathrin Bachleitner (University of Oxford)
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Roundtable / Security studies and/of climate geoengineering Room 2Sponsor: Environment Working GroupChair: Duncan McLaren (University of Lancaster)Participants: Olaf Corry (University of Leeds) , Jennie Stephens (Northeastern University) , Rita Floyd (University of Birmingham) , Kevin Surprise (Mount Holyoke College)
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Panel / “The China-Factor: Sino-British Relations and the Conundrum of Economic and Security Interests” Room 3Sponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: Zeno Leoni (King's College London)Chair: Zeno Leoni (King's College London)Discussant: Astrid Nordin (Lancaster University)
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When investments became a security threat in the UK: an analysis of the debate on Chinese foreign direct investmentsAuthor: Francesca Ghiretti (War Studies Department - King's College London)
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British engagement with China in the age of capitalisation and financialisationAuthor: Martin Thorley (University of Nottingham)
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The Search for a New Policy for China, 1922-1929Author: Oliver Yule-Smith (Department of War Studies - King's College London)
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The end of the ‘golden era’: contextualising Britain’s China policy conceptually and historicallyAuthor: Zeno Leoni (King's College London)
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Roundtable / Becoming Fluent in Fieldwork: (Un)learning What Is Good/Ethical/Responsible Fieldwork Room 6Sponsor: Interpretivism in International Relations Working GroupChair: Cai Wilkinson (Deakin University)Participants: Maria Adriana Deiana (Queen’s University Belfast) , Elena Stavrevska (London School of Economics and Political Science) , Suzanne Klein Schaarsberg (Aberystwyth University) , Wen-Yu Wu (University of Birmingham) , Omer Aijazi (Brunel University London, University of Toronto) , Gemma Bird (University of Liverpool)
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Roundtable / Critical friendship or critical distance: Engaging with the military in research Room 2Sponsor: War Studies Working GroupChair: Benjamin Kienzle (King's College London)Participants: Sophy Antrobus (Freeman Air and Space Institute, Kings College London) , Ross McGarry (Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, University of Liverpool) , Hannah West (University of Bath) , Aiko Holvikivi (Department of Gender Studies, London School of Economics)
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Panel / Ethics and World Politics Room 3Sponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working GroupConvener: EWPG Working groupChair: Robin Dunford (University of Brighton)
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The Ethics of the Executed: What "Last Letters" Can Teach Us About Just WarAuthor: Daniel Brunstetter (UC Irvine)
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Justice in International Trade: Re-Envisioning What It Asks Of UsAuthor: LISA SAMUEL (NEW YORK UNIVERSITY)
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The practice of international ethics: experimentation, evolution and experientialismAuthor: Marija Antanaviciute (Queen Mary University of London)
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Politics of hospitality in the National Health Service: immigration enforcement through the provision of healthcare in England.Author: Moises Vieira (University of Manchester)
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Panel / Foreign events through the lens of Russian media Room 5Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working GroupConvener: Lana BilalovaChair: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University)
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Title: Warfare Agenda-Setting on Russian Television, 2009 - 2019Author: Lana Bilalova
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Title: Forget International Reporting? When war reporting isn’t reporting but sourcingAuthor: Kenzie Burchell (University of Toronto)
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RT’s International Coverage of the Pandemic and its Reception and Circulation on New Media PlatformsAuthor: Vitaly Kazakov (University of Manchester)
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Roundtable / Is ‘Critical Security Studies’ relevant to meeting the security challenges of the coming decade? Room 4Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupChair: Thomas Martin (Open University)Participants: Michael Clarke (King's College London and former Director General of RUSI) , Nick Ritchie (University of York) , Abigail Watson (Saferworld) , Victoria Basham (Cardiff University) , Camilla Molyneux (All-Party Parliamentary Group on Drones) , Marissa Conway (Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy/University of Bristol)
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Panel / Perspectives on Peacebuilding Room 1Sponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConvener: PKPBG Working groupChair: Lenneke Sprik (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
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Soundscapes of Mostar: Space and art beyond the divided cityAuthors: Lydia Cole (University of Durham) , Stefanie Kappler (Durham University)
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Entangling detachments: ‘Affinitive peacebuilding’ in the Women’s League of BurmaAuthor: Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)
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Intersecting identities and women activism for peace in the post-Yugoslav areaAuthor: Emilie Fort (Durham University)
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Panel / The State of War: From the Strategic to the Tactical Room 7Sponsor: War Studies Working GroupConvener: James Rogers (University of Southern Denmark)Chair: James Rogers (University of Southern Denmark)
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Rebel Group Capabilities and Suicide Attacks in Civil WarsAuthors: Sinem Arslan (University of Essex ) , Milos Popovic (Leiden University )*
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Simulation, hyperbole, hypocrisy: Soldiers’ negotiations of remote warfare in IraqAuthors: Helle Malmvig (DIIS, Senior Researcher) , Jakob Dreyer (University of Copenhagen)
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Inking Wartime: Military Tattoos and the Temporalities of the War ExperienceAuthor: Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary University of London)
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Fashionable concepts in the field of Strategic StudiesAuthor: Chiara Libiseller (King's College London)
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