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Transition. Concepts, Framing and Empirical Evidence Section: 10 - Energy Resources and Social Change, 10-2 Chair(s) Aleh Cherp Liund University, Central European University Energy Challenges: From Local Universalism to Global Contextualism Jessica Jewell Central European University Aleh Cherp Liund University, Central European University Andreas Goldthau Central European University Global Energy Security: Resource Availability and Political Constraints Dag Harald Claes University of Oslo The Good, the Bad, and the Even Worse: Explaining Variation in the Effectiveness of Transnational Energy Partnerships Kacper Szulecki University of Konstanz Philipp Pattberg Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Frank Biermann Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Energy, Ideas and Institutions Caroline Kuzemko University of Warwick “In the long run we are all dead” – Peak Energy and Climate Change in a Planetary long-term Perspective Jörg Friedrichs University of Oxford Discussant(s) Jessica Jewell Central European University --------------------------- Slot: FC-71 Friday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 254 The Politics of Carbon Market Creation Section: 10 - Energy Resources and Social Change, 10-3 Chair(s) Karin Bäckstrand Lund University Virtuous Commodities: On the Genealogy of Carbon Commodification Johannes Stripple Lund University The Currencies of Carbon and the Fungibility of Credits in the Global Carbon Market Philippe Descheneau University of Ottawa Constructing the US Experience: Investigating the Emblematic Role of Early Pollution Trading in Climate Governance. Richard Lane University of Sussex Bringing Discourse to the (Carbon) Market Benjamin Stephan University of Hamburg Discussant(s) Markus Lederer University of Potsdam --------------------------- Slot: FD-72 Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 254 Linkages between Energy, War, and Peace Section: 10 - Energy Resources and Social Change, 10-4 Chair(s) Jörg Friedrichs University of Oxford The Energy Weapon: The Oil Market as an Instrument of Policy Daniel J Moran Naval Postgraduate School Why do some Oil Exporters Experience Civil War and Others not? A QCA Analysis of 27 Net Oil Exporters Matthias Basedau German Institute of Global and Area Studies Thomas Richter German Institute of Global and Area Studies Oil Crises Cooperation: Do International Institutions Matter? Vessela Chakarova University of Leiden Approaching the next Great Transformation – Theorizing Changes in Energy Culture Jörn Richert Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) Discussant(s) Jörg Friedrichs University of Oxford --------------------------- Slot: SA-73 Saturday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 254 Energy, Climate Change, and Regional “Games” Section: 10 - Energy Resources and Social Change, 10-5 Chair(s) Thomas Richter German Institute of Global and Area Studies The EU in the Arctic "Game" - The Concert of Arctic Actors and the EU's Newcomer Role Kathrin Keil Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies Transforming Theoretical Tensions into new Analytical Tools: Lessons from the Arctic Annika E Nilsson Stockholm Environment Institute Gunhild Hoogensen University of Tromsø Heather Nicol Trent University Oil Impact on Transition Processes in Post-Communist Countries Nurjamal K Omurkanova University of Konstanz Discussant(s) Thomas Richter German Institute of Global and Area Studies --------------------------- Slot: SB-75 Saturday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 254 Agency in Energy Transitions and Climate Governance (Part II) Section: 10 - Energy Resources and Social Change, 10-7 Chair(s) Anita Engels University of Hamburg Technologies for Adaptation to Climate Change: a Stepchild of International Climate Negotiations Fariborz Zelli German Development Institute, Bonn East Asia and Global Energy Demand: Implications for Regional Security and Governance Caterina García Segura Universitat Pompeu Fabra Pablo Pareja-Alcaraz Universitat Pompeu Fabra Steering towards Climate Tyranny? Sarath Sanga University of California, Berkeley Mark T. Fliegauf University of Cambridge Discussant(s) Anita Engels University of Hamburg --------------------------- Slot: SC-74 Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 254 Agency in Energy Transitions and Climate Governance (Part I) Section: 10 - Energy Resources and Social Change, 10-6 Chair(s) John Vogler Keele University Dark Clouds, no Silver Lining? Re-conceptualising the Global Governance of Energy and Climate Change Hannes R. Stephan Keele University, UK Prospects for Renewable Energy in South Africa: Mobilizing the Private Sector Anna Pegels German Development Institute, Bonn Innovation Systems, Path Dependency and Carbon Lock-in: The Case of South Africa Andreas Stamm German Development Institute, Bonn Discussant(s) John Vogler Keele University Section: 11 - The Return of the State? Global Capitalism and Geopolitics after the Crisis of Neoliberalism Convenors: Henk Overbeek, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Bastiaan van Apeldoorn, University of Amsterdam Nana de Graaf James Perry, Copenhagen Business School --------------------------- Slot: TA-76 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 255 Theorising the Dialectics of Global Capitalism and Geopolitics Section: 11 - The Return of the State? Global Capitalism and Geopolitics after the Crisis of Neoliberalism, 11-1 Chair(s) Henk Overbeek Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Global Capitalism and Geopolitics: Towards a Historical Materialist Foreign Policy Bastiaan van Apeldoorn University of Amsterdam Theorizing The New Geopolitics of Energy Naná De Graaff VU University Geopolitics and Globalizing State Functions: a Poulantzasian Perspective Morten Ougard Copenhagen Business School International Political Economy, Historical Materialism and the Geopolitics of Pax Americana: The Crisis of the 1970s Revisited Julian Germann York University Hegemonic Projects, Accumulation Strategies and the Politics of Scale: The Emergence of Neoliberal Authoritarianism in Egypt Roberto Roccu London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Lars Bo Kaspersen CBP; Copenhagen Business School --------------------------- Slot: TB-77 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 255 Geopolitics and Geo-economics in a post- hegemonic World Order Section: 11 - The Return of the State? Global Capitalism and Geopolitics after the Crisis of Neoliberalism, 11-2 Chair(s) James Perry Copenhagen Business School Gentle Anatolian Tigers - The Neo-liberal Turn in Turkish Geopolitics Clemens M Hoffmann University of Sussex Networks of US Capitalist Class Power and post-Cold War Geopolitical Strategy: the Evolution of US Imperialism from Clinton to Obama Bastiaan van Apeldoorn University of Amsterdam Naná De Graaff VU University China’s Sovereign Wealth Strategy and its Impact on Global Order Henk Overbeek Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Beat of Visions.The Challenging Features of a New Global Mode of Production Hardy Hanappi Discussant(s) Helge Hveem University of Oslo --------------------------- Slot: TD-78 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 255 The Global Financial Crisis and its Fallout: a New Role for the State? Section: 11 - The Return of the State? Global Capitalism and Geopolitics after the Crisis of Neoliberalism, 11-3 Chair(s) Bastiaan van Apeldoorn University of Amsterdam The Crisis and the Re-politicisation of Accounting James Perry Copenhagen Business School What do we need to recover from the Economic Crisis? New Markets, New States or New Economics? Some Reflexions Carla Guapo Costa Technical University of Lisbon Can ‘It’ Happen Again: The Limits of Money Artistry Maria N Ivanova New York University Regulatory Overhaul in the EU and the US Following the Financial Crisis Aneta Spendzharova Thomas Conzelmann University of Maastricht Philipp Kiiver Pablo Iglesias Rodriguez Restructuring "Pension Fund Capitalism"? The Politics of the Anglo-Saxon Pension Crisis Christian Moellmann University of Kassel Discussant(s) Jean-Christophe Graz Université de Lausanne --------------------------- Slot: FA-79 Friday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 255 The New Geopolitics of Natural Resources Section: 11 - The Return of the State? Global Capitalism and Geopolitics after the Crisis of Neoliberalism, 11-4 Chair(s) Naná De Graaff VU University Carbon Markets - Just another Financial Crisis in Coming or the Avantgarde in Regulation? Markus Lederer University of Potsdam Rebuilding of the Russian State: Geoeconomic and Geopolitical Interests Katri P. Pynnöniemi The Finnish Institute of International Affairs Emerging Powers and the Scarmble for Resources. A Geopolitical Approach Stefania Paladini Coventry University Contested post-Neoliberal Strategies. The “Agrofuels Project” - a Key to the Solution of the Energy, Environmental and Economic Crises? Ulrich Brand University of Vienna The Political Economy of Contemporary Resource Races. Enhanced State Power, Geopolitics or Simply Business as Usual? Helge Hveem University of Oslo Discussant(s) Morten Ougard Copenhagen Business School --------------------------- Slot: FB-80 Friday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 255 Towards a Re-statification of Global Governance? Section: 11 - The Return of the State? Global Capitalism and Geopolitics after the Crisis of Neoliberalism, 11-5 Chair(s) Bastiaan van Apeldoorn University of Amsterdam From List and Weber to the Competition State: Reflections on the (Perennial) Return of the State in Political Economy Lars Bo Kaspersen CBP; Copenhagen Business School BRICs, EU & the Global South: G20, EU27 & Global Development in the Second Decade of the 21st Century Timothy M Shaw University of the West Indies When 'No-Alternative' is No Longer an Alternative Tami Oren The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Better be sure to know it: Standards and Authority in the Global Political Economy of Services Jean-Christophe Graz Université de Lausanne Decline of Global Hegemony and the Emergence of a New Constellation of Powers? James Mittelman American University Discussant(s) Ulrich Brand University of Vienna Section: 12 - The Future of Armed Conflict Convenors: Halvard Buhaug, University of Oslo Desirée Nilsson, University of Uppsala --------------------------- Slot: TA-81 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 353 Institutions and the Political Economy of |