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Section: 7 - International Security, 7-14 Chair(s) Robin Schroeder University of Kiel Can the Bundeswehr Learn to Eat Soup With a Knife?German Military Doctrine and Modern Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan Robin Schroeder University of Kiel Changing US Policy and UN Engagement of Non-state Actors John E. Karlsrud University of Warwick Military Intervention and Political Authority: Paradoxes of Power in a Globalized World Caroline Holmqvist-Jonsäter King’s College London Discussant(s) Benjamin Miller University of Haifa --------------------------- Slot: FB-48 Friday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 357 Coercion and Sanctions Section: 7 - International Security, 7-13 Chair(s) Ertan Erol University of Nottingham Sanctioning for Human Rights: The European Union in Uzbekistan Francesco Giumelli Metropolitan University Prague Coercing Iran - Can the Success from Libya Be Repeated? Peter V Jakobsen University of Copenhagen War Finance and Coercive Bargaining Branislav L Slantchev University of California, San Diego Discussant(s) Caroline Holmqvist-Jonsäter King’s College London --------------------------- Slot: FB-54 Friday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 357 The Copenhagen School Revisited II Section: 7 - International Security, 7-17 Chair(s) Elvira Rosert University of Frankfurt/Main / Peace Research Institute Frankfurt EU’s Security Agenda and the Challenge of Flows Nelson Mateus University of Coimbra Combined Sanctions Strategies: Differentiating Risks and Threats and the Role of Securitization Mark Daniel Jaeger ETH Zurich State-Centric not only in its Findings – How the Securitization Framework is still Held Hostage by Methodological Nationalism Jörn Richert Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) Discussant(s) Elvira Rosert University of Frankfurt/Main / Peace Research Institute Frankfurt --------------------------- Slot: FC-42 Friday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 202 The European Union and Transnational Terrorism: Comprehensiveness and Externalization Dynamics Section: 7 - International Security, 7-7 Chair(s) Francisco Proença Garcia Instituto de Estudos Politicos, UCP Stone Tigers: The Creation and Radicalization of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Christine Sixta Rinehart Francis Marion University Air Security: Explaining the European Union Decision-Making after 11 September 2001 (tabled) Xiana Barros European University Institute (Florence) A Security Actor under Construction: Inputs from the Lisbon Treaty Ana Paula Brandao University of Minho Towards Flexibility: CSDP Missions and EU Counterterrorism Bruno Oliveira Martins University of Minho Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira Technical University of Lisbon The Externalization of the European Comprehensive Approach: The EU-Russia Case Maria Raquel Freire University of Coimbra Externalization of Cross-pillar Approach: The EU-Maghreb Case Veronica Santos Martins Sciences-Po Discussant(s) Javier Argomaniz St.Andrew's University --------------------------- Slot: FC-51 Friday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 357 Small States and Security Section: 7 - International Security, 7-16 Chair(s) Branislav L Slantchev University of California, San Diego Solidarity and Sovereignty - The Challenges for the Swedish Security Policy Debate Magnus Christiansson Swedish National Defence College Major Powers’ Power Transition and Small States’ Cooperation: A Structural-Dynamic Theory and Its Evidence in the Asia-Pacific Chih-Mao Tang University of Essex Roles, Identities and Threat Perceptions: The Case of Russo- Ukrainian Relations, 2004-2010. Javier Morales University of Madrid Similar Patterns of Neutrality but Different Engagement in NATO and ESDP: Explaining the Variation in the Security and Defence Policy of European Small States Siegfried Schieder European University Institute, Florence (EUI) Rachel Folz University of Trier/Swedish Institute of International Affairs Discussant(s) Branislav L Slantchev University of California, San Diego --------------------------- Slot: FD-43 Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 202 The Copenhagen School Revisited Section: 7 - International Security, 7-8 Chair(s) Olaf Corry Cambridge University What's Love? Affect and Securitization Can E. Mutlu University of Ottawa Securitzation and 'Riskization': Two Grammars of Security and the Framing of the Climate Change Threat Olaf Corry Cambridge University The Depoliticization and "ASEANization" of Human Security in Southeast Asia: ASEAN´s Counter-terrorism and Climate Change Policies Alfred Gerstl University of Vienna Discussant(s) Olaf Corry Cambridge University --------------------------- Slot: SA-39 Saturday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 202 The Nuclear Programme of Iran Section: 7 - International Security, 7-4 Chair(s) Tom Sauer Universiteit Antwerpen Iran and North Korea Should not Let the Opportunity Slip by - Nonproliferation and Engagement Heinz Gaertner Austrian Institute for International Affairs A Nuclear Iran: Trigger for a Renewed Emphasis in the US on the Goal of Nuclear Elimination Tom Sauer Universiteit Antwerpen Explaining Differential WMD Non-proliferation Cooperation: The Cases of Egypt and Iran Alexandros Tokhi Free University Berlin The Tackling of the Iranian Nuclear Programme: The Construction of an Ambiguous European Role in Higher Politics Klaus Schlichte University of Magdeburg Elena Aoun Université Libre de Bruxelles Iran's Nuclear Weapon Program: Where Did We Go Wrong ? Steven Smet University of Antwerp Discussant(s) Giorgio Franceschini Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) --------------------------- Slot: SA-53 Saturday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 357 EU’s Reponses to Terrorism Section: 7 - International Security, 7-18 Chair(s) Oldrich Bures Metropolitan University Prague Transforming European Counterterrorism: The Many Faces of EU Security Governance Hendrik Hegemann University of Hamburg Prevention and Anticipation: Pre-crime Approach to EU Internal Security Policy Artur Gruszczak Jagiellonian University The ‘Achilles Heel’? The Challenge of Implementation in EU Counter-terrorism Javier Argomaniz St.Andrew's University Legitimacy of Counter-terrorism Policies in the European Union Bibi T. van Ginkel Clingendael Netherlands Institute of International Relations Eurojust’s Fledgling Counterterrorism Role Oldrich Bures Metropolitan University Prague Discussant(s) Artur Gruszczak Jagiellonian University --------------------------- Slot: SB-36 Saturday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 202 Humanitarian interventions Section: 7 - International Security, 7-1 Chair(s) Christoph O Meyer King's College London Legitimate Humanitarian Intervention? The Sysyphian Search for a Set of Criteria in the post Cold War Era. Tim Dunne University of Exeter Maria Lazaridou University of Macedonia Civil-military Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs Fulvio Attinà University of Catania Daniela Irrera University of Catania The Limits of Humanitarian Norms: The Responsibility to Protect and the Darfur Crisis Martin Binder Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) Discussant(s) Christoph O Meyer King's College London --------------------------- Slot: SB-44 Saturday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 202 Arms Control as a Condition for or as a Result of Security? Section: 7 - International Security, 7-9 Chair(s) Tom Sauer Universiteit Antwerpen Persisting Threats for Security – New Space Tools for the Global EU Irma Slomczynska University of Lublin The Dialectics of Arms Control Norms and Technological Progress: Theoretical Reflections and Empirical Illustrations Giorgio Franceschini Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Elvira Rosert University of Frankfurt/Main / Peace Research Institute Frankfurt How Do Humanitarian Actors Talk about Weapons? Ritu Mathur York University Preventive Arms Control in Space: Breaking the Deadlock Max M. Mutschler University of Tuebingen Discussant(s) Tom Sauer Universiteit Antwerpen --------------------------- Slot: SC-45 Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 202 Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Section: 7 - International Security, 7-10 Chair(s) Heinz Gaertner Austrian Institute for International Affairs Rethinking the United Nations Approach to Peacebuilding: A Further Step Back Fernando Cavalcante University of Coimbra Policing Mars or Venus? Donor Approaches to Police Reform Abroad – Comparing the EU and the U.S. Felix Heiduk Harvard University Slashing the Costs of Post-war Reconstruction: Understanding U.S. Multilateralism for Humanitarian Military Interventions in Bosnia (1994-95) and Kosovo (1998-99) Stefano Recchia Columbia University Beyond the Technical Problems of Collective Security in the 21st century: The Disconnect Between the Peacebuilding Norm and the Practice of Multidimensional Peacekeeping Operations Jibecke H Joensson European University of London Discussant(s) Heinz Gaertner Austrian Institute for International Affairs Section: 8 - Security and Ethics Convenor: Matt McDonald, University of Queensland --------------------------- Slot: TA-56 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 501 Exceptionalism and Identity Politics Section: 8 - Security and Ethics, 8-2 Chair(s) Christine Agius Salford University The Problem of Exceptionalism: Law and History in Modern Security Politics Ludvig Norman Uppsala University Security, Dialogic Ethics and the Problems of Reasonableness, Responsibility and Self-Referentiality Christoph Humrich Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Battle of the Banlieues: Resisting Images of the Secure Christopher Leite University of Ottawa Discussant(s) Andreas Behnke University of Reading --------------------------- Slot: TB-55 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 501 Security and Ethics in the Peripheries of the World Section: 8 - Security and Ethics, 8-1 Chair(s) Jonathan Herington Australian National University Brazilian Foreign Policy Discourse and Reciprocity Monica Herz PUC-Rio Criticizing Security Studies from the Periphery - An Ethical Perspective Nizar Messari Al Akhawayn Universit EU-Mediterranean Security Cooperation: Ethical and Value Consequences Pinar Bilgin Bilkent University Discussant(s) Christopher S. Browning University of Warwick --------------------------- Slot: TD-60 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 501 International Legal Frameworks |