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--------------------------- SGIR 2010 Program - Sorted by Section Section: 1 - New Approaches to Cold War: History and Current International Politics Convenor: Vahur Made, Estonian School of Diplomacy --------------------------- Slot: TA-1 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 251 Cold War in IR Theory Perspective Section: 1 - New Approaches to Cold War: History and Current International Politics, 1-1 Chair(s) Viljar Veebel EuroCollege, University of Tartu Hypocrisy and Norms: a Brief Study on the Policies of the Superpowers in their spheres of influence during the Cold War Corina Mavrodin Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Preconditions for Consolidation of Democracy: The Impact of Social Capital Norma Osterberg Humboldt University Berlin Multi-stakeholder Partnerships in Post-conflict Settings: A Means to Empower? Kateryna Pishchikova Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies Beyond the Wall in the Seventies: How the Jimmy Carter Administration’s Trilateralist Approach Dealt With Fragmentation and Interdependence in an Age of Limits and Transformation Fulvio Drago University of Florence Discussant(s) Viljar Veebel EuroCollege, University of Tartu --------------------------- Slot: TB-2 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 251 Cold War in Shaping the European Security and Identity Section: 1 - New Approaches to Cold War: History and Current International Politics, 1-2 Chair(s) Eero Medijainen University of Tartu Pan-European Politics: is the Eastern Europe Ever Going to be a Real Part of Europe? (Study on the various sub-regional structures in Europe and their raison d´État in the EU) Zuzana Zelenická University of Economics, Prague Historical Argumentation in Foreign Policy: References to the Cold War in the Rhetoric of United States and Russia Diana Jurgelevičiūtė Vilnius University Armaments Collaboration in the Cold War: Determinants of Institutional Success and Failure Marc DeVore University of St. Gallen Sandra Eisenecker University of St. Gallen Which Institution for 'Securing Europe'? Comparing German and American institutional preferences at the beginning and the end of the Cold War Felix S Berenskoetter SOAS, University of London Discussant(s) Olaf Mertelsmann University of Tartu --------------------------- Slot: TD-3 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 251 Cold War in Various European Cases Section: 1 - New Approaches to Cold War: History and Current International Politics, 1-3 Chair(s) Sari Autio-Sarasmo University of Helsinki “Traitors”, Activism and the Dissociation from the Social Democratic Era: Cold War Rhetoric in Danish Foreign Policy Iben Bjørnsson University of Copenhagen Haunted by the Ghost of Willy Brandt: Reconsidering German Ostpolitik and its Legacy Kristian L. Nielsen University of Tartu Michael Nolan Western Connecticut State University Political Histories of the Cold War Era: Understanding State Action of Highly Authoritarian States Simona F Manea UCL SSEES International Relations and the Cold War: Paradoxes of European Policies of Neutrality Juhana H Aunesluoma University of Helsinki Johanna Rainio-Niemi University of Helsinki Discussant(s) NN --------------------------- Slot: FA-4 Friday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 251 Legacy of Cold War in Current International Relations Section: 1 - New Approaches to Cold War: History and Current International Politics, 1-4 Chair(s) Vahur Made Estonian School of Diplomacy The SFR Yugoslavia during the Cold War and Current Serbian Foreign Policy Marija Krstic North Korea and its Relations with Major Players: Still Shaped by the Cold War Thinking? Vladimira Knotkova University of Economics, Prague Formulating "Lessons" from Cold War Negotiations: Is the CSCE a Viable Model for Diplomacy? engagement with Iran? Kai Hebel University of Oxford Is the Black Sea Region a New Cold War Frontier? Tunc Aybak Middlesex University Discussant(s) Vahur Made Estonian School of Diplomacy --------------------------- Slot: FB-5 Friday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 251 New Approaches to the Cold War and Their Relevance to the IR Section: 1 - New Approaches to Cold War: History and Current International Politics, 1-5 Chair(s) NN Roundtable Discussants Sari Autio-Sarasmo University of Helsinki Vahur Made Estonian School of Diplomacy Eero Medijainen University of Tartu Olaf Mertelsmann University of Tartu Viljar Veebel EuroCollege, University of Tartu Discussant(s) NN Section: 2 - The European Union's Relations with Major International Powers (Brazil, China, India, Japan, Russia and United States) Convenors: Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira, Technical University of Lisbon Knud Erik Joergensen, University of Aarhus --------------------------- Slot: FC-6 Friday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 251 Power, Interests and Norms: The EU’s Relations with Major International Players Section: 2 - The European Union's Relations with Major International Powers (Brazil, China, India, Japan, Russia and United States), 2-1 Chair(s) Knud Erik Joergensen University of Aarhus Effective Multilateralism in a Multipolar Context: EU-UN Relations in Motion? Edith Drieskens Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Caroline Bouchard University of Edinburgh The European Union International Political Identity – A Theoretical Approach Ana Santos Pinto IPRI-UNL, Lisbon Africa: A Battlefield for the European Union and China? Gorm Rye Olsen Roskilde University Discussant(s) Knud Erik Joergensen University of Aarhus --------------------------- Slot: FD-7 Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 251 Russia and the EU: Axis for Partnership or Competition? Section: 2 - The European Union's Relations with Major International Powers (Brazil, China, India, Japan, Russia and United States), 2-2 Chair(s) Bertil Nygren National Defence College/Stockholm University Bringing Russia Closer to the Core: EU’s Strategic Partnership Approach Luis F. Blanco University of Bielefeld Managing Mistrust in EU-Russia Relations Sinikuka Saari The Finnish Institute of International Affairs Russia and Europe – Historic Opportunities and Practical Realizations Oksana V. Goncharova Russian Academy of Public Administration Russia's and Turkey's Attitudes towards the EU in the Light of the Role Theory Vit Benes Institute of International Relations, Prague Discussant(s) Bertil Nygren National Defence College/Stockholm University --------------------------- Slot: SA-8 Saturday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 251 Shifts and Rifts in the EU-United States Relations in Perspective Section: 2 - The European Union's Relations with Major International Powers (Brazil, China, India, Japan, Russia and United States), 2-3 Chair(s) Brigitte Vassort-Rousset UPMF Grenoble/ECPR-SGIR The Transatlantic Partnership and the Liberal Quest Kari Möttölä Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs Surviving the Crises: The Changing Patterns of Space Cooperation among Europe, the United States and Russia Sheng-Chih Wang Free University Berlin The EU’s Climate Change Challenge: EU Leadership in the Eyes of the Beholders Christer Karlsson Uppsala University Charles Parker Uppsala University Discussant(s) Brigitte Vassort-Rousset UPMF Grenoble/ECPR-SGIR --------------------------- Slot: SB-9 Saturday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 251 The Changing Face of EU-Brazil Relations Section: 2 - The European Union's Relations with Major International Powers (Brazil, China, India, Japan, Russia and United States), 2-4 Chair(s) Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira Technical University of Lisbon The EU-Brazil Strategic Partnership. From Interregional Favouritism to Bilateral Bias...and Back? Aukje M van Loon University of Bochum EU-Brazil Relationship Against Climate Changes Raquel Cristina de Caria Patrício Technical Univesrity of Lisbon The EU and the Emergent Powers: The Case of Brazil Carmen Fonseca IPRI-UNL Discussant(s) NN --------------------------- Slot: SC-10 Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 251 A New Mode of European External Energy Governance Section: 2 - The European Union's Relations with Major International Powers (Brazil, China, India, Japan, Russia and United States), 2-5 Chair(s) Michèle Knodt Technical University of Darmstadt Energy Security in the EU: Access to Gasgrids Sofya Matteotti-Berkutova World Trade Institute Olga Nartova Swiss National Center of Competence in Research on Trade Regulation Democracy, Security and Energy: De-constructing the Russian-EU relationship Helga Pülzl University of Salzburg Doris Wydra University of Salzburg EU and Emerging Powers as Normative Actors in External Energy Governance Franziska Müller Technical University of Darmstadt Nadine Piefer Technical University of Darmstadt Michèle Knodt Technical University of Darmstadt Discussant(s) Nadine Piefer Technical University of Darmstadt Section: 3 - The Politics of World Community: Beyond the International in Theory and Practice Convenors: Jens Bartelson, Lund University Sergei Prozorov, University of Helsinki --------------------------- Slot: TA-11 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 252 Conceptual Histories of the World Community Section: 3 - The Politics of World Community: Beyond the International in Theory and Practice, 3-1 Chair(s) Sergei Prozorov University of Helsinki International Community vs. Society: A Conceptual Analysis Hannes Peltonen Kyung Hee University Before “World Opinion”: “Public Opinion” and Political Community before the Twentieth Century Hans-Martin Jaeger Carleton University Society, Friendship and Love in the Language of the Early Modern International Politics Evgeny Roshchin University of Jyväskylä Discussant(s) Mika Ojakangas University of Helsinki --------------------------- Slot: TB-12 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 252 World Community in Contemporary Political Theory Section: 3 - The Politics of World Community: Beyond the International in Theory and Practice, 3-2 Chair(s) Jens Bartelson Lund University Whose World ‘Community’? On Liberal Anti-Pluralism and Normative Hierarchy in International Relations Milla E Vaha European University Institute Doing Political Theory in a Globalized World: Some Theoretical and Methodological Concerns Hassan Bashir Texas A&M University at Qatar Inequality as an Obstacle to World Political Community and Global Justice Nicholas D M Lees University of Oxford Pictorial Theories of World Politics Olaf Corry Cambridge University Discussant(s) Hans Agné Stockholm University --------------------------- Slot: TD-13 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 252 World Community in Contemporary |