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Friday
Interna onal publishing opportuni es for Asia Pacific Early Career Researchers (by Invita on Only)
WK01: Friday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Chair Lorraine Ellio (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Lorraine Ellio (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)Disc. Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick)Disc. Katharine Adeney (University of No ngham)Disc. Simon Bates (Taylor and Francis)Disc. Joe Ng (Cambridge University Press)Part. Inwook Kim (University of Hong Kong)Part. Raj Verma (Jilin University )Part. Courtney J. Fung (The University of Hong Kong)Part. Yuichi Kubota (University of Niigata Prefecture)Part. Charles Chong-Han Wu (Hong Kong Bap st University-UIC)Part. SHAOHUA YAN (THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG)Part. June Park (Na onal University of Singapore)Part. Walter Lee (The University of Auckland)Part. Julie e Schwak (City University of Hong Kong )Part. Fabian Bauwens (Renmin University of China)Part. Sohyun Lee (London School of Economics and Poli cal
Science)Part. John Åberg (Lingnan University)Part. Jera Beah Lego (Interna onal Chris an University)Part. Jiye Kim (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Part. Wing Yan Yeung (School of Professional Educa on and
Execu ve Development, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Part. Yu Wai Vic Li (The Hong Kong Ins tute of Educa on)Part. Premesha Saha (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Na onal
Mari me Founda on)Part. Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku)Part. April A. Herlevi (University of Virginia)Part. Sarah Rose-Jensen (School for Conflict Analysis and Resolu o,
George Mason University)Part. Oybek Madiyev (University of Kent)Part. Chulanee A anayake (Central China Normal University)Part. Xiangfeng Yang (University of North Georgia)Part. Hugh Tuckfield (University of Sydney)Part. Barbara Trojanowska (Monash University)Part. Michael Tsang (University of Warwick)
Roundtable
Saturday
Defense & Diplomacy in AsiaSaB01: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Rajasimman Sundaram (Jilin University)Disc. Kuyoun Chung (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Unifica on )
Panel
Failed Defense: Domes c Determinants of Overextension by US Security Partners in the Asia Pacific
Yu-Ting Lin (University of Southern California)On different tracks: disarmament diplomacy from the Pacific
Timothea Horn (Australian Na onal University)Interpre ng Naval Power In Asia-Pacific: A Longue Duree Structure
Rajasimman Sundaram (Jilin University)
India's Act East Policy: Implica ons for Sino-Indian Rela onsSaB02: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Srini Sitaraman (Clark University)Disc. Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales)
Panel
Treading in Dangerous and Crowded Waters: India’s Growing Strategic Ties with Vietnam and its Entry into the South China Sea
Srini Sitaraman (Clark University)Limits to India’s Act East Policy: A Cri cal Assessment
Raj Verma (Jilin University )India’s Act East Policy and Implica ons for China-India Rela ons
Tien-sze Fang (Na onal Tsing Hua University)
From Non-Western to Post-Western IR? Asian Perspec vesSaB03: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Modali es of na onal autonomy and shared sovereignty as a remedy to the Eurocentric na on state
Ephraim J. Nimni (Queen's University Belfast)A Post-Western Discipline for a Post- Western World? On Power/Knowledge Transi ons in Interna onal Rela ons
Peter Marcus Kristensen (University of Copenhagen)Encountering Difference. Reconceptualizing Spaces of Intercultural Exchange through Ma
Felix Roesch (Coventry University)Non-western IR, a non-starter?
Ravi Du Bajpai (DEAKIN UNIVERSITY)
Energy Security and InfrastructureSaB04: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Gail Y Ma (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of
Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))
Panel
The “shi ” in the nature of major powers' engagement in Central Asia and its effects on regional coopera on in the energy field
Peter Krasnopolsky (University of No ngham)China-Russia Energy Coopera on: An Interna onal Rela ons Perspec ve
Bjoern Alexander Dueben (Jilin University)Beyond Oil: China’s Diplomacy towards Regional Mul lateralism in Central Asia
Weifeng Zhou (Autonomous University of Madrid)
Hedging, Balancing, and Compe ng: North and South East AsiaSaB05: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Jae-Jung Suh (ICU)Disc. Philip Streich (Osaka University)
Panel
To Arm to Disarm? Paradox in Nucleariza on by Moscow, Beijing, and Pyongyang
Soon-ok Shin (Chinese University of Hong Kong)Jae-Jung Suh (ICU)
Reluctant partners? US policy in Asia opposed Vietnam's hedging strategy
Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)Func onalism, Balancing, or Status – What Drives China's Regional Ins tu on Building Efforts?
Robert Lincoln Hines (Cornell University)The Hegemonic Compe ons in Northeast Asia and So Power
Seohee Ashley Park (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
Sino-Taiwanese Rela ons in the 21st Century SaB06: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Catherine Jones (University of Warwick)
Panel
Walking a Tight Rope: Taiwan’s Search for Integra on amidst Strait Poli cs
Tai-Ting Liu (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal Poli cs, Na onal Chung Hsing University)
Possible Changes in Sino-US-Taiwan Rela ons If Tsai Ing-wen were the next ROC President
Alfred Weizhan Meng (the University of Hong Kong)The Poli cal Economy of Cross-strait Rela ons (2008 - 2015): A Taiwanese Perspec ve
Chun-Yuan Lin (Na onal Chung Hsing University)
Norms and Regional Organiza ons in the Asia-PacificSaB07: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Catherine Yuk-ping Lo (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Mathew J. Davies (Australian Na onal University)
Panel
Regional organiza ons and interna onal norms: ASEAN and African Union vis-à-vis the diversity of cultural expressions
Antonios Vlassis (University of Liège, Belgium)How External Non-Great Powers shape Regional Security Complexes: The EU’s de-securi zing Role in East Asia
Stephan Klose (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB))
Assessing non Tradi onal Security Issues between Indonesia and Australia, case study: Food Security
Sar ka Soesilowa (Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia)The Rise of China and the Development of Interna onal Norms: A Case of Accountability and Inves ga ve Norms in Human Rights
Hun Joon Kim (Korea University)
Interroga ng the Responsibility to ProtectSaB08: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Andrew Garwood-Gowers (Queensland University of Technology)
Disc. Jacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian Na onal University)
Panel
Pacifism and the Responsibility to Protect: Detaching preven on from interven on
Jeremy M. Moses (University of Canterbury)
China and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P): Towards a More Ac ve Norm-Shaping Role?
Andrew Garwood-Gowers (Queensland University of Technology)
Civilizing mission or crusade for human rights: A cri cal study of Responsibility to Protect in the realm of interna onal law
Vijay Kishor Tiwari (NLSIU)
Regional Economic Ins tu ons and AgreementsSaB09: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Jus n L. Robertson (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Michael Su on (WTO Research Center Aoyama Gakuin
University Tokyo)
Panel
The Global Implica ons of the Transatlan c Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP): Coordina on between the European and American Nego ators
Tereza Novotna (Universite libre de Bruxelles)Breaking from the Past? Crises, Alterna ve Financial Ins tu ons, and the Bre on Woods System
William Kring (Brown University)The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Structural changes in China’s rela ons with Asia-Pacific countries
Olga Daksueva (Na onal Chengchi University)
Asian DevelopmentSaB10: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair James Lee (Princeton University)Disc. Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Panel
The Dynamic Human Development IndexRajaram Krishnan (Earlham College)
Scien fic Innova on and Cultural Environment: What Are the Factors that S mulate or Hail the Intellectual Process?
Larisa Smirnova (Central Economics and Mathema cs Ins tute of the Russian Academy of Sciences )
The DPRK as an Aid Recipient: From Fraternal Assistance to Emergency Aid and Beyond
Nazanin Bagherzadeh (City University of Hong Kong)Ensuring Sustained Human Security in Rural Sri Lanka from the Perspec ve of Rural Communi es
Thanuksha Abeywardana (Ministry of Home Affairs)The Wages of Containment: The Geopoli cal Origins of the Developmental State
James Lee (Princeton University)
Economics, Environment, and SecuritySaB11: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Lorraine Ellio (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Katsuhiko Mori (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
The Poli cal Economy of Decarbonisa on: From Green Energy ‘Race’ to Green ‘Division of Labour’
Robert A. MacNeil (University of Sydney) China's Sustainability Agenda and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Robert Hanlon (Thompson Rivers University)Green Growth as a Niche Diplomacy: South Korea’s New Strategy for Sustainable Economic Development and Ecological Concerns
Mangzamuan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
China, the EU and Global GovernanceSaB14: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Jing Men (College of Europe)Disc. Baohui Zhang (Lingnan University)
Panel
Global Reordering and Mul polarity: The EU and China and Global Governance Reform
Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick)Climate Diplomacy and the Rise of "Mul ple Bilateralism": China, India and the European Union
Simon Schunz (College of Europe and UN University-Ins tute on Compara ve Regional Integra on)
The EU, China and the Global Governance of RefugeeSHAOHUA YAN (THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG)
The UN system and the Asia Pacific: interroga ng rela onshipsSaB15: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Chair Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)
Panel
Opera onalising UN Security Council Resolu on 1325 in East AsiaAmy Barrow (Faculty of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Regime Change Dilemmas in Chinese Foreign Policy: China at the UN Security Council 2005 – 2015
Courtney J. Fung (The University of Hong Kong)Governance by the UN in Cambodia and East Timor: Efficacy, Legality, and Legi macy
Brendan Howe (Ewha Womans University)
East Asian Security: Regional Responses to Rising Chinese Hegemony
SaC01: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Fulvio A na (Catania University)Disc. May Tan-Mullins (University of No ngham Ningbo China)
Panel
China’s and the EU’s approaches to Tradi onal Security IssuesFulvio A na (Catania University)
East Asia’s Response to a Rsing China: Strategic Hedging by Taiwan, South Korea, Philippine, and Singapore
Charles Chong-Han Wu (Hong Kong Bap st University-UIC)Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan)
Asia-Pacific Insecurity: Interna onal Rela ons Scholarship and the Emerging China-Japan Security Paradox
Chris an Wirth (Griffith University)How East Asia shapes the EU’s Iden ty as an Interna onal Security Actor: A Role-Theory Explana on of Norm Evolu on in Regional Contexts
Stephan Klose (Ins tute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB))
Sino-Indian Rela ons: Economic DimensionsSaC02: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Srini Sitaraman (Clark University)Disc. Raj Verma (Jilin University )
Panel
Na onal IP Policies and Patent Warfare in the TPP Era: China and India's Strategies as a Response to the Geopoli cs of Intellectual Property Enforcement
June Park (Na onal University of Singapore)
Economic Interdependence and Strategic Interest: China, India, and the United States in the New Global Order
John E. Echeverri-Gent (University of Virginia)April A. Herlevi (University of Virginia)
Hydrohegemony: Comparing China's and India's Transboundary River Policies
Selina Ho (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Na onal University of Singapore)
Global Jus ce Movement a er the Arab Uprisings: A Conceptual Framework
Ikuo Gonoi (Takachiho University)
Na onalism, Na onal Schools and Non-Western IR TheorySaC03: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Ji-young Kim (Seoul Na onal University )Disc. Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)
Panel
The Rise of New Na onalism in East Asia and the Future of Regional Security Order: An Analysis of Sino-Japan Rela ons
Jihyun Kim (Bradley University)Shumei Okawa’s alterna ve -Western world order -One of the cases of homegrown non-Western IR theory-
Kohei Imai (Ins tute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO))Historical Reconcilia on with Reciprocal Non-domina on: A Forward-looking Approach to Inherited Responsibility in the North East Asia
Jun-Hyeok Kwak (Sun Yat-sen University)Hierarchy as the Constant in East Asian Interna onal Rela ons and the Possibility of an Interna onal System based on Idea onal Power
Han-Hui Hsieh (University of Southern California)
The Global South in the Global Economy: An Alterna ve Order in the 21st Century?
SaC04: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Tom Chodor (University of Queensland)Chair Adrian Bazbauers (University of Canberra)
Panel
The BRICS and the G20: Construc ng a New Consensus?Tom Chodor (University of Queensland)
The BRICS New Development Bank: A Counter-Hegemonic Challenge?
Adrian Bazbauers (University of Canberra)Building on the BRICS: The Role of Rising Powers in Global Energy and Climate Governance
Chris an Downie (University of New South Wales)Marc Andrew Williams (University of New South Wales)
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Contribu ng to an Alterna ve Order in the 21st Century?
Susan N. Engel (University of Wollongong)The ASEAN Economic Community: Reconfiguring Development
Kelly Gerard (University of Western Australia)
Japanese Poli cal Thought and Interna onal Rela ons: New Concepts for a Twenty-First Discipline beyond Western Interna onal Rela ons?
SaC05: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Felix Roesch (Coventry University)Disc. Chih-Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)
Panel
Unlearning Asia: Fukuzawa’s Un-regionalism in the Late Nineteenth Century
Atsuko Watanabe (The university of Warwick)
A Japanese Diplomat and the Concept of Civiliza on in the PCIJ Statute in 1920
Tetsuya Toyoda (Akita Interna onal University)Amae: A Par cular or Universal Concept?
Misato Matsuoka (University of Warwick)Japanese Interna onal Rela ons in Postcolonial Perspec ve
Dennitza Gabrakova (City University of Hong Kong)Who’s the Egg? Who’s the wall? – Appropria ng Murakami Haruki’s “Always on the Side of the Egg” Speech in Hong Kong
Michael Tsang (University of Warwick)
Capital, markets and financial ins tu ons: an Asia Pacific perspec ve
SaC07: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Jus n L. Robertson (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Michael Su on (WTO Research Center Aoyama Gakuin
University Tokyo)
Panel
Vo ng Power of Rising Powers in Interna onal Financial Ins tu ons: Suppor ng, Countering, or Bypassing the Status Quo?
Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)Michael Trevathan (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
North America and economic restructuring : the impact of global value chains and the trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
Mathieu Ares (Université de Sherbrooke)Michele Rioux (University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM))
Sovereign Patent Funds: Sovereign Wealth Funds 2.0?Warren A.D. Clarke (Centre for Digital Entrepreneurship and Economic Performance)
Understanding and Engaging China's Rise in the 21st Century: China’s Military Expansion and Security Dilemma in the Asia-Pacific Region
SaC08: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Takahiro Tsuchiya (Keio University)Disc. Zenel Garcia (Florida Interna onal University)
Panel
The Use of Military Force in China’s Foreign Policy: Complexity and Contradic on between “military diplomacy” and “coercive diplomacy”
Takahiro Tsuchiya (Keio University)China’s People Libera on Army Navy Goes Global: Between Interna onal Law and Power Poli cs
Ulises Granados (ITAM Ins tuto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico)
Is G2 Possible in Asia?: The Prospects of U.S. Rebalancing and China's Response
Alex Soohoon Lee (Korea University)Strategic (in)Stability in the Pacific: U.S.-Japan’s BMD Deployments and China’s Conven onal Ballis c Missile Programs
Zenel Garcia (Florida Interna onal University)
Asia in AfricaSaC09: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Ilaria Carrozza (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
Disc. Jue Wang (Leiden University)
Panel
From Contractors to Stakeholders? Chinese State-owned Companies and Infrastructure Development in Asia and Africa
Wendy Leutert (Cornell University)
Challenging Western norms on security: China’s evolving approach to the African Peace and Security Architecture
Ilaria Carrozza (London School of Economics and Poli cal Science)
India in Africa: problems and prospectsLinamee Das (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Insights from the experiences of the Sinicized order towards post-Western Interna onal Rela ons Theory
SaC10: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Disc. Julie e Schwak (City University of Hong Kong )Disc. Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick)
Panel
Understanding the Broken Harmony in Confucian Asia: The Ryukyu Ques on Revisited
Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University)Concep on of threat in Chinese strategic culture: the medical analogy
Kelvin C. K. Cheung (Hong Kong Ins tute of Educa on)The Poverty of IR Ra onalism’s No on of Self/Other Engagement: Rising China vs. the West
Young Chul Cho (Chonbuk Na onal University)Of Envy and Complacency: ‘Why There Is No Chinese IR Theory’ Revisited
Chengxin Pan (Deakin University, Australia)The ‘Interna onal Turn’ in the Chinese and the Trans-Atlan c IR --Towards Global Renaissance in the History of Interna onal Thought
Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol)
The Poli cs of Environmental DiplomacySaC12: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Katsuhiko Mori (Interna onal Chris an University)Disc. Lorraine Ellio (Australian Na onal University)
Panel
Japan's environmental diplomacy and historical construc vismKatsuhiko Mori (Interna onal Chris an University)
The Poli cs of Conserva on and Environmental Accountability in East Asia
Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales)The impact of PPP and CSR on the environmental policy enforcement in less-developed countries: the case of Japanese infrastructure sector.
Kei Namba (Free University of Berlin )Challenges on Environmentally Sound Management of Mercury in Japan and Asia under Minamata Conven on on Mercury
Reiko Kanie-Sodeno (Keio University)
Postcolonial Bordering and Ontological Insecuri esSaC15: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair John Cash (University of Melbourne)Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Ontological Insecurity in a Postcolonising Northern IrelandJohn Cash (University of Melbourne)
Governing a Common World: Subaltern Pasts and the Inner-Worldliness of the Tablighi Jama’at
Catarina Kinnvall (Lund University)Ted Svensson (Lund University)
Human Security as Ontological Security? A Post-colonial Cri queGiorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Korea's Search for Ontological Security through Bilateral Disputes with Japan
Minseon Ku (Yonsei University )
Japan's Changing Role in the East Asian Security OrderSaD01: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Thomas S. Wilkins (University of Sydney)Disc. Wilhelm M. Vosse (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Heightened threat percep on between China and JapanXie Zhihai (Kyoai Gakuen University, Japan )
Thawing Sino-Japanese Rela ons: Why Now?Charly von Solms (Waseda University)Chikara Ishikawa (Waseda University)
Abe and Fukuda’s Contras ng Approaches to Value-Oriented Diplomacy towards China
Karol Zakowski (University of Lodz)Reassurance in Security and Status Dilemmas: Revisi ng Japan's Vola le Post-war Reconcilia on in East Asia
Bojian Liu (Na onal University of Singapore, East Asian Ins tute)
So Power and Foreign Assistance: Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Asia-Pacific
SaD02: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Shah Rukh Hashmi (School of Interna onal and Public Affairs(SIPA), Jilin University )
Disc. Srini Sitaraman (Clark University)
Panel
The poli cal and economic determinants of India's trade agreements
Nicolas Köhler (University of Cambridge)Dysfunc onal Regionalism in South Asia: A Perspec ve based on Asymmetry and Centrality
Shah Rukh Hashmi (School of Interna onal and Public Affairs(SIPA), Jilin University )
Evolu on of India's foreign assistance in developing partnerships in the South Asian neighborhood as an answer to growing influence of China in South Asia region
Aleksandra Jaskolska (Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons University of Warsaw)
Cri cal Security in the Asia-Pacific: Issues and SitesSaD04: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Ma McDonald (University of Queensland)Disc. Ma McDonald (University of Queensland)
Panel
Risk and North KoreaDanielle Louise Chubb (Deakin University)
Regionalism and Security in East AsiaJulie Gilson (University of Birmingham)
How cri cal can cri cal be? The perils and pi alls of studying security in Indonesia
Lee Wilson (Univeristy of Queensland)
Poli cs in Hong Kong and TaiwanSaD05: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Baohui Zhang (Lingnan University)Disc. Pang Qin (Sun Yat Sen University)
Panel
How Does China Deal with the Quest of Self-determina on in Greater China? The case of Hong Kong
Tim Nicholas Rühlig (University of Frankfurt)
Colonial ins tu ons, interest group poli cs, and authoritarian reversal
Jian Xu (Emory University)Rising Local Iden ty and Opposi on to Globaliza on in Taiwan and Hong Kong: a comparison of the Sunflower Movement and the Umbrella Movement
Syaru Shirley Lin (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Russia in the Asia Pacific: mapping the rela onship SaD06: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))
Disc. Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))
Panel
In Search of the Other in Asia: Russia-China Rela ons RevisitedElizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)
Free trade agreement between Eurasian Economic Union and Vietnam in the context of Russian-Vietnamese rela ons
Nikolai Fedorov (Saint Petersburg State University)The Process of Ins tu on-Building in China-Russia Rela ons and Its Impact on the Evolu on of Bilateral Coopera on
Bjoern Alexander Dueben (Jilin University)
Chinese Foreign Aid and strategic partnershipsSaD08: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)
Panel
New Ins tu ons and New Rules? China’s Ambi on in Global Development Governance
Lai-Ha Chan (University of Technology Sydney)Useful Alignments Or Just Convenient Labels? Dissec ng China’S Strategic Partnerships Since The End Of The Cold War
Jingdong Yuan (University of Sydney)‘Zero condi onality’: China’s foreign aid and the rise of compe ve authoritarianism
Ruvimbo Mavhiki-Hodzi (LINGNAN UNIVERSITY)
The transpacific partnership : what’s new, what’s not and so what ?SaD09: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Stéphane Paquin (Ecole na onale d'administra on publique)Disc. Mathieu Ares (Université de Sherbrooke)
Panel
Economic security dilemma: explaining Canada’s trade policy under Stephen Harper
Stéphane Paquin (Ecole na onale d'administra on publique)TPP and WTO : a legal perspec ve
Geneviève Dufour (Université de Sherbrooke)David Pavot (Université de Sherbrooke)
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Investor State Dispute Se lement Chapter
Laurence Marquis (Université de Sherbrooke)Julien Fouret (Université de Sherbrooke)
India and the TPP, missed opportunity or postponed engagement?Serge Granger
Mapping arms race and nuclear iden ty in the Asia PacificSaD10: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Sung Chull Kim (Seoul Na onal University)Disc. Jae-Jung Suh (ICU)
Panel
Business Also Ma ers in the Transfer of Nuclear Technology: Governance Structure and Cooperability in the U.S.-Korea Atomic Energy Sector
Sung Chull Kim (Seoul Na onal University)Arms trade dynamics in the Indo-Asia-Pacific in 2010-2015: Possible implica ons for arms races and military technology diffusion
Sorin Lungu (Na onal Defense University)A New Arms Race in Asia? Conven onal Prompt Strike Programmes and their Implica ons for Regional Stability
Benjamin Zala (Australian Na onal University)Dynamics of India's Nuclear Iden ty
Smita Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Indonesian Security ChallengesSaD11: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Toby Carroll (Department of Asian and Interna onal Studies, City University of Hong Kong )
Disc. Terence Lee (Na onal University of Singapore)
Panel
Indonesian Security Challenges: Problems and Prospect to Improve Na onal Security
Paryanto Paryanto (Brawijaya University)Islamic State´s rise in Syria and Iraq and its impact in Indonesia.
Javier Gil Perez (Comillas Pon fical University)An Improvement of the Ins tu onal Intelligence in Indonesia with SWOT Analysis
Lientang Sunarko (Universitas Brawijaya)
The Syrian Civil War: Implica ons for IRSaD13: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Ravi Du Bajpai (DEAKIN UNIVERSITY)Disc. Ivaylo Gatev (University of No ngham Ningbo China)
Panel
The Russian Interven on in Syria Through the Prism of Neoclassical Realist Theory
Emmanuel Karagiannis (King's College London)The Syrian Refugee Crisis and Absence of Non-Western IR
Ravi Du Bajpai (DEAKIN UNIVERSITY)Ukraine and Syria as Bargaining Failures: The Limits of post-Cold War Eurasian Integra on
Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow)Yuval Weber (Harvard University (Department of Government and Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies))
Interna onal Studies and the profession in the Asia PacificSaD15: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)Disc. Christopher E. Hobson (Waseda University)
Panel
Territoriality of Knowledge? Towards a Framework for Traveling Theory
Atsuko Watanabe (The university of Warwick)The ins tu onal, educa onal, and personal benefits of employing interna onal students as university teaching assistants
Christopher Haswell (Kyushu University)Subjec vity and Interna onal Studies: History and Methodological Implica ons in the East-Asian Studies
Seo Young Lee (Ewha Womans University)
Reconcilia on of Centres and Margins in Contemporary IR in East Asia: Westphalia and Concentric Cirlces
SaD16: Saturday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Kyoto School's poli cal philosophy and World Order: In the case of Nishida Kitaro's 'Eternal Present'.
Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)A ending to Silence(s) Otherwise: On Poli cs of Theorizing Marginal Voice and the Art of Listening
Hitomi Koyama (Australian Catholic University )Why Is Post-Western IR Una rac ve to Chinese IR?
Chih-Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)The Poverty of Imagina on: The Absence of non-na onal imagined communi es in Northeast Asia
Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University)
Sunday
China's regional diplomacy on trialSuA01: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Andrew Mark Dorman (King's College London)Chair Fangyin Zhou (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies)Part. Yongjin Zhang (University of Bristol)Part. Heidi Elisabeth Pe ersson (Chatham House, The Royal
Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs)Part. Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick)
Roundtable
Cri cal Security in the Asia-Pacific: Theories and ConceptsSuA03: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair William T. Tow (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Lorraine Ellio (Australian Na onal University)
Panel
Cri cal Security Studies in the Asia-PacificMa McDonald (University of Queensland)
The ambiguous trajectory of human securityChristopher E. Hobson (Waseda University)
Does cri cal feminist security studies speak with, for or to women in the Asia-Pacific?
Katrina N. Lee-Koo (Monash University)Confessions of a Reluctant Realist: Security in a Contested Region
Mark Beeson (Murdoch University)
New Regional Powers/New RegionsSuA04: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Brad Williams (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Jus n L. Robertson (City University of Hong Kong)
Panel
Regional Power? Yes, but What Kind? David Mitchell (Bucknell University)
The Chimera of Chinese Convergence: Na onal Power in the Age of Globaliza on
Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)Is China a New Type of Great Power? Leadership and Followership in an Evolving Asian Regional Order
Beverley Loke (University of Exeter)Can we say "The End of East Asia Regionalism?"
Phillip Schrank (Korea Military Academy, Korea University GSIS)
Beyond Na onalism? Poli cal Moderni es and Religion in Asia SuA05: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Takashi Kibe (Interna onal Chris an University)Disc. Chih-Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)
Panel
Religious Na onalism with Reciprocal Non-domina on: Ahn Changho's Humanitarian Cosmopolitanism
Jun-Hyeok Kwak (Sun Yat-sen University)Moments of subversion and resistance: Unintended consequences of na onalist/imperialist ideas in the Japanese Empire
Atsuko Ichijo (Kingston University)The Irony of Secularist Na on-Building in Japanese Modernity: Inoue Kowashi and Fukuzawa Yukichi
Takashi Kibe (Interna onal Chris an University)Spectres of Par on: Religious na onalism in post-colonial South Asia
Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Turning the Tables: The History and Unequal Nature of Sino-Bri sh Rela ons, 1800-2016
SuA06: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair May Tan-Mullins (University of No ngham Ningbo China)Disc. Gregory Moore (University of No ngham)Part. Maria Julia Trombe a (Del University of Technology)Part. Joseph Askew Part. Chris an Mueller (University of No ngham Ningbo Campus)Part. Georgia Spiliopoulos (University of No ngham, Ningbo,
China)
Roundtable
Compe ng regional projects as a challenge to na onal schools of IRSuA07: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Alexei Voskressenski (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO) )
Chair Jing Huang (Na onal University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Centre on Asia and Globalisa on)
Disc. Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))
Part. Igor Okunev (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons)
Part. Kwei-Bo Huang (Na onal Chengchi University)Part. Ma eo Dian (University of Bologna)Part. Silvia Menegazzi (LUISS Guido Carli)Part. Aigul Kulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University)Part. Stephen R. Nagy (Interna onal Chris an University)
Roundtable
Health RegionalismSuA08: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)
Panel
Modelling Infec ous Disease Outbreaks: Public Policy ApproachesNicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)
Securi sing HIV/AIDS in China and Taiwan: Does Regime Type Ma er?
Catherine Yuk-ping Lo (City University of Hong Kong)Comparing the Designs of Interna onal Development Ins tu ons: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and the Educa on for All Fast Track Ini a ve
Kaori Adachi (University of Tokyo)
Interna onal Rela ons in Asia: Quo Vadis, Philippine IR?SuA09: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Frances Antoine e C Cruz (Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on and University of the Philippines, Diliman )
Part. Nassef Manabilang Adiong (Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on (PhISO) and Co-IRIS (Islam and IR))
Part. Sherlyn Mae Hernandez (Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on and University of the Philippines Diliman)
Part. Catherine Lourdes Dy (Université Libre de Bruxelles & LUISS Guido Carli di Roma)
Roundtable
India, foreign policy and world/global orderSuA10: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong)Disc. Selina Ho (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Na onal
University of Singapore)
Panel
India and the Liberal Global Order: Mul lateralism, Excep onalism, and Mul alignment
Ian Hall (Griffith University)Unpacking the Concept of “Power Poli cs” in the Context of Indian Foreign Policy in the Early Cold War Years
Nabarun Roy (South Asian University)India as a Norma ve Great Power: An Alternate Perspec ve
Leslie Keerthi Kumar Surabi Mani (Assistant Professor, Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi)
ASEAN: norms and ins tu onsSuA11: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Mathew J. Davies (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Min Shu (Waseda University)
Panel
The limited power of human rights: Explaining ASEAN’s par al ins tu onal redesign
Mathew J. Davies (Australian Na onal University)Is ASEAN the Primary Source of Governance in Southeast Asia?
Ngan Truong (Missouri State University)‘One Vision, One Iden ty, One Community’: In Search of the Norma ve Framework Underpinning the Regional Order of Southeast Asia
Mei ng Li (Xiamen University)The Associa on of South East Na ons’ Response to the Rohingya Refugee Crisis
Yin Cheung Lam (Victoria University of Wellington)Assessing Regional Coopera on: ASEAN States, Migrant Worker Rights and Norms Socializa on in Southeast Asia
Ruji Auethavornpipat (Australian Na onal University)
Branding and Construc ng AsiaSuA12: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Julie e Schwak (City University of Hong Kong )Disc. John Cash (University of Melbourne)
Panel
The Postcolonial Poli cs of Neoliberalism: Construc ng ‘India’ and ‘Africa’ at the India-Africa Forum Summit
Alexander Davis (The University of Adelaide)Neo-liberalism, Na onal Iden ty and the Evolu on of ‘Brand India’: Understanding the Poli cs of Na on Branding
Jojin John (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)Rethinking Russia’s Na on Branding A er The Winter of 2013-2014: State of Play and Prospects of a Damaged Image-Building Policy
Maxime Audinet (Paris West University)South Korea’s Brand of “World-Class” Worker: Labor, Gender and (Im)mobility among South Korean Flight A endants
Alex Lee (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)Hegemony and post-colonial Hong Kong hybridity: 'junzi', 'wuchang', 'sizi', and the rule of law in a Confucian context
Sherif Elgebeily (Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong)
Gendering AsiaSuA13: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Denise M. Horn (Simmons College)Disc. Hitomi Koyama (Australian Catholic University )
Panel
To Birth a (Feminine) Ci zen: Midwives, Maternal Policies and the Indonesian State
Denise M. Horn (Simmons College)
Employment as non-tradi onal insecurity: Japanese gender regimes and their impact on interna onal (labour) rela ons
Blake Hayes (Ritsumeikan University)Land reforms, gender gap in ownership and control of property
Salem Kim Hicks (Ritsumeikan University)
BRICS in Interna onal Rela ons: Power, Poli cs and DevelopmentSuA14: Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Raj Verma (Jilin University )Chair Victoria Panova (Far Eastern Federal University)Disc. Bjoern Alexander Dueben (Jilin University)Disc. Jiwu Yin (Beijing Foreign Studies University/School of
Interna onal Rela ons and Diplomacy)Part. Georgy Toloraya (Ins tute of Economics of the Russian
Academy of Sciences)Part. Godfrey Netswera (Na onal Ins tute for the Humani es and
Social Sciences)
Roundtable
Island Disputes in the Asia-PacificSuB01: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Philip Streich (Osaka University)Disc. Stephen R. Nagy (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Island Disputes and Interstate WarPhilip Streich (Osaka University)
China’s Diplomacy towards the South China Sea DisputesJiye Kim (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
The Strategy of China in the South China Sea and its implica onsCho Ki To (University of Macau)
China and Cri cal Security StudiesSuB02: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Ma McDonald (University of Queensland)Disc. Shaun G. Breslin (University of Warwick)
Panel
Security Poli cs Beyond the West: Contes ng Energy Security in China
Jonna Nyman (University of Leicester)Responsible Power and Du es Beyond Borders: New Trends in China’s Approach to Civil Wars and Humanitarian Crises
Sarah Tei (University of Queensland)(In)securi es and the Territorial Autonomy of Regions Claiming Dis nct Iden es: The Case of Hong Kong
Susan J. Henders (York University)China and the Emerging Powers: Security and Development in Southeast Asia
Neil G. M. Renwick (Coventry University)
Democra sa on and transi ons: case studies and comparisonsSuB04: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Katharine Adeney (University of No ngham)Disc. Christopher E. Hobson (Waseda University)
Panel
Embodying Democracy: Shaping Women Ci zens in Southeast Asian Style Democracies
Denise M. Horn (Simmons College)Democra za on Enabling Peace? The Resolu on of Civil Conflicts in Southeast Asia
Terence Lee (Na onal University of Singapore)Divided South Korea? Conten ous Poli cs and Democracy a er Democra za on
Yangmo Ku (Norwich University)
Post military transi ons: comparisons between South and South-East Asian hybrid regimes
Katharine Adeney (University of No ngham)Integra on, Iden es and Democra za on: The Case of Hong Kong
Karl Ho (University of Texas at Dallas)
Migrants and Refugees in East Asia: Naviga ng and Nego a ng Precarity and Human (In)Security
SuB05: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Jera Beah Lego (Interna onal Chris an University)Disc. Mark Thompson (City University of Hong Kong)
Panel
Newly-Arriving Rohingya: Integra ng into Cross-Border Trade Networks in the Thai-Burma Borderland
Kunnawut Boonreak (Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University)
Between Precarity and Security: Narra ves of Transna onal Ci zenship and Belonging of Filipino Migrant Women
Jocelyn Celero (Waseda University)The Southeast Asian “Boat People Crisis” of 2015: A Crisis of and for Human Security
Jera Beah Lego (Interna onal Chris an University)
Hedging, Balancing, Compe ng: Sino-US Rivalry in the Asia-PacificSuB08: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Brad Williams (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Elena Atanassova-Cornelis (University of Antwerp)
Panel
Strategic Hedging by East Asian Powers-An Empirical Study of the Causes of Hedging
Charles Chong-Han Wu (Hong Kong Bap st University-UIC)Response to the Rise of China in Post-Cold War Era: the Philippines' Hedging Strategy
Bich Tran (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)China to the US: security threat? compe tor?
Ka Po Ng (University Of Niigata Prefecture)Strategy of "Mix Engaging-Hedging" in Asia-Pacific and Rise of China
Tsuyoshi Minami (Fudan University)
Contes ng the regional order. Regionalism and the Rise of ChinaSuB10: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Zhenjiang ZHANG (School of Interna onal Studies, Jinan University, Guangzhou)
Disc. Mark Beeson (Murdoch University)
Panel
Domes c Coali ons, Global Value Chains and Regionalism in East Asia
Min Shu (Waseda University)Free trade as region making. China, the RCEP, and the regional economic order in Asia Pacific.
Ma eo Dian (University of Bologna)Silvia Menegazzi (LUISS Guido Carli)
Regional Architects: Defining Taiwan Out?Catherine Jones (University of Warwick)
The Pathway to Regionalism: A Historical Sociological Analysis of ASEAN Economic Community
Ahmad Rizky Mardha llah Umar (Department of Poli cs, University of Sheffield)
Sustainable development and resource challengesSuB11: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales)Disc. Bjoern Alexander Dueben (Jilin University)
Panel
Mining and Insurgency in the Philippines: A Subna onal Analysis of Natural Resource Conflict Using Spa al Regression Analysis of Remotely Sensed Data
Joshua Wayland (University of Maryland, College Park)Transboundary Water Disputes in Asia: The Civil Society Dimension
Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales)The greener evil? Global governance implica ons of Chinese hydropower goes global.
May Tan-Mullins (University of No ngham Ningbo China)Emergence of Environmental Regime in Eastern Himalaya and Role of State from Neoclassical Realism perspec ves
Anmol Mukhia (PhD Candidate in School of Interna onal and Public Affairs, Jilin University)
Balancing Sino-Taiwanese Rela onsSuB12: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)
Panel
Push and Pull: South Pacific Regionalism and Sino-Western So Balancing
Marc Lanteigne (Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
Threat Percep on, Power Asymmetry, and Alliance: Explaining Taiwan’s Declining Military Expenditures
Ronan Tse-Min Fu (University of Southern California)New Perspec ve on the Iden ty Issue of Hong Kong and Taiwan: Beyond Primordialism and Construc vism
Weiwen Yin (Na onal University of Singapore)
Asia in HistorySuB13: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Shigeki Shibata (Oita University)Disc. Xiangfeng Yang (University of North Georgia)
Panel
Transi onal Jus ce and Diaspora Communi es: The the Case of the 1984 An -Sikh Riots
Ian Hall (Griffith University)Na onalism, Interna onalism and World Order – Views from the East ( Contras ng the Ideas of two Indian thinkers Sri Aurobindo and Tagore )
Niranjan Barik (Ravenshaw University)The Rela onship between the U.S. Hegemony and Japan as an Emerging Country in the 1960s: Three Asymmetries regarding Japan’s OECD Membership
Shigeki Shibata (Oita University)
Discourses and Narra vesSuB15: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Xiaolin Duan (Na onal University of Singapore)Disc. Xin Liu (University of Sharjah )
Panel
Construc ng na onal pres ge at home. The People’s Daily and the 2014 APEC Summit in Beijing
Simone Dossi (University of Milan)
Unanswered Ques ons: why we may be wrong about Chinese na onalism?
Xiaolin Duan (Na onal University of Singapore)How geopoli cs affects the impact of naming and shaming on public grievances: A survey experiment on women's rights in China
Jamie Gruffydd-Jones (Princeton University)Opposing Immigra on through Fear of China: Exploring Discussions of Immigra on & Insecurity in Conserva ve Japanese Internet Media
Jeffrey Hall (Waseda University)
Beyond Human Security? Cri cal and Problem-Solving Perspec vesSuB16: Sunday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Cri cal Human Security Studies (CHSS): empowering the subaltern?Lindsay Black (Leiden University)
Sustaining links: A human security evalua on of an NCD preven on project in Sri Lanka
Albie Sharpe (University of New South Wales)Anthony Zwi Husna Razee (New South Wales)
Examining the Poli cs of Post-Genocide Rwanda: Reconcilia on, Human Security and Genocide Ideology
Hinata Imai (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Asia in History (II): Bandung in Historical perspec veSuC01: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Selina Ho (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Na onal
University of Singapore)
Panel
Turkey at the Bandung Conference: A fully-aligned among the non-aligned
Gürol Baba (Social Sciences University of Ankara)Senem Ertan (Social Sciences University of Ankara)
"Not an Asian State": New Zealand and the Bandung Conference of 1955
Andrew Lim (University of Auckland)The status of the Southeast Asian Chinese merchant before and a er the Bandung Conference of 1955: Trade and Cold War concerns
Jason Lim (University of Wollongong)
Pan-regionalismSuC02: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Remi Piet (Qatar University / United Na ons Environment Programme / University of Miami)
Disc. Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))
Panel
GCC - East Asia: Prospects for trans-regional coopera onRemi Piet (Qatar University / United Na ons Environment Programme / University of Miami)
The Pacific Alliance: Improving trade and coopera on between La n America and Asia-Pacific
Juan P. Prado-Lallande (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)Luis Ochoa-Bilbao (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)
Resilient regionalism in the Asia-Pacific: Is the interdependence between the Pacific Alliance (PA) and the APEC a pathway to work out an IP counter-mul lateralism considering the concept of sustainable development?
Meryl Thiel (University)Rodrigo Corredor (Universidad Externado )
The Eurasian Economic Union and the Shanghai Coopera on Organisa on
Ivaylo Gatev (University of No ngham Ningbo China)Glenn Diesen (Macquarie University)
Securi za on of threats: South Asian casesSuC03: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)Disc. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)
Panel
Religion, Securi za on and Interna onal Rela on Theory: Perspec ves from South Asia
Shweta Singh (South Asian University)Elec ons and Ethnic Conflict: An Actor-Based Network Analysis of Sri Lanka
Yu Wang (University of No ngham Ningbo China)Chenbo Yang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Securi za on Theory and Internal Ethnic Conflicts: Interroga ng Select Cases from India and Sri Lanka.
Sreya Maitra Roychoudhury (Maulana Azad College, Calcu a University, Kolkata)
Imagining China as a Hegemon: Construc vist ApproachesSuC04: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Ma McDonald (University of Queensland)
Panel
State socializa on in the Asia-Pacific: China as alterna ve socializerDorothee Vandamme (Université catholique de Louvain)
“Imagining America” in Rival State Building Campaigns of Communist and Na onalist China 1950-1972: Rethinking IR, China-US-Taiwan Rela ons and Idea onal Poli cs from an Historical Perspec ve
Andrew Kuech (The New School for Social Research)Forma on and self-destruc on of the tributary system: The dual-and-opposing roles of the Confucian Tianxia worldview
Alfred Weizhan Meng (the University of Hong Kong)Heartland, Contender and Periphery: a Cri cal Analysis of Chinese Foreign Policy
Emre Demir (Middle East Technical University/TED University)Becoming a Great Power, but Not Necessarily a Leader: Understanding the Transforma on of China’s Status in 21st Century East Asia with a Historical Perspec ve
Robert Kong Chan (School of Professional and Con nuing Educa on, the University of Hong Kong)
Diasporas and Migra ons in AsiaSuC05: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
How does diaspora mobiliza on become a causal feature of structural change?
Myung ja Kim (SOAS)
Asian migrant families and their contribu on to the economy and poli cs in La n America
Eduardo Erazo Acosta (Teacher - Researcher Group "Curriculum and University" Nariño University)
Transforma on or Localisa on of the Interna onal Refugee Regime in Asia: Ending Protracted Refugee Situa ons, Sovereignty vs Hegemony
Hugh Tuckfield (University of Sydney)Compara ve Perspec ve in Analyzing Diasporas: Basques and Okinawans in the Americas
Alberto Sakai (University of the Ryukyus)Neo-Filipino: A study on the impact of internet and mobile technology on the iden ty forma on of selected Filipino Third Culture Kids (TCKs)
Erika Valencia (University of Santo Tomas)
Beyond the US-Japan Alliance: Japan’s New Security Partnerships with Australia, India, the EU, and Asian countries
SuC07: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Wilhelm M. Vosse (Interna onal Chris an University)Disc. Jae-Jung Suh (ICU)
Panel
The EU-Japan Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA)-The Big Bang of Bilateral Security Coopera on?
Axel Berkofsky (University of Pavia)Japan-EU Security Coopera on in Out-of-Area Missions
Wilhelm M. Vosse (Interna onal Chris an University)Australian perspec ves on the bilateral strategic partnership with Japan
Thomas S. Wilkins (University of Sydney)Norms, trade and Security: Southeast Asian Countries` strategic approaches and perspec ves on Japan Southeast Asia security Partnerships
Stephen R. Nagy (Interna onal Chris an University)Philippine-Japan Strategic Partnership: Cemen ng the Links between Two Spooks
Renato Castro (De La Salle University)
Regional Challenges and Coopera on in East AsiaSuC08: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan)Disc. Daiki Shibuichi (Centennial College, Hong Kong)
Panel
Peace in Southeast Asia: What do we know about ASEAN?Hiro Katsumata (Tohoku University, Japan)
Why create a regional human rights regime? – Refugees as externali es in human rights commitment
Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen)Alexandr Burilkov (Uni Hamburg / GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
ASEAN iden ty and Na onal Interest: A compara ve case study of Thailand, Malaysia and Laos
Soavapa Ngampramuan (Ramkhamhaeng University)Japan's Reconcilia on Efforts in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore
Yosuke Watanabe (Asia Forum Yokohama)East Asia's Transborder Environmental Issues: A Case for Interna onal Coopera on or Conflict
Chris an Ploberger (Chinese Economic Associa on, UK)
Rethinking the Iden ty of the State and the State of Iden ty in East Asia
SuC09: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Chih-Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)Disc. Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)Disc. Kelvin C. K. Cheung (Hong Kong Ins tute of Educa on)
Panel
State-driven Geopoli cal Discourses in East Asia: A Cri cal Interpreta on
Young Chul Cho (Chonbuk Na onal University)Rescuing the Na on from the State: New Struggles over Na onal History in Korea
Jungmin Seo (Yonsei University)Conserva ve Newspapers, the Postwar Cons tu on, and the Reconstruc on of Japanese Na onal Iden ty
Shunichi Takekawa (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)Divine Iden ty in Secular Form: Na onalism of the Protestants in Korea
Hyeonjun Kim (Yonsei University)Whose “Na onal” Game? Understanding the Controversy over the Film KANO (2014) and the Iden ty Poli cs of Baseball in Taiwan
Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University)Hitomi Koyama (Australian Catholic University )
China and the US in Asia (I)SuC10: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Jingdong Yuan (University of Sydney)Disc. Ma eo Dian (University of Bologna)
Panel
US-China Rivalry and Memory/Reconcilia on in East AsiaYangmo Ku (Norwich University)
How does China impact the future interna onal poli cal order? Conceptual reflec ons of the “China model” in light of China’s fragmented polity
Tim Nicholas Rühlig (University of Frankfurt)A Struggle for Recogni on – The US Pivot, Chinese Asser veness, and Regional Order
John Åberg (Lingnan University)America and China: The tango in Asia Pacific
Kir Singh (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Should China be Concerned? The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and America in Asia
Andrew Bergel (Dalhousie University)Alex Ripley (Dalhousie University)
Globalizing Reconstruc on: BRICS and Conflict-Affected States SuC12: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)Disc. Jiwu Yin (Beijing Foreign Studies University/School of
Interna onal Rela ons and Diplomacy)
Panel
A Shi ing Rela onship Between Development and Security? Emerging Powers, Post-Conflict Reconstruc on and Fragile States
Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)Breaking the Stone: How Changes in Terminology Can Shi Intractable Rela onships
David Alpher (Saferworld )Building Momentum: Con nental Infrastructure Projects as a terrain for Rising Power Policy Convergence
Nicola Contessi (Nazarbayev University)
Des ned to Join US-led Missions: Asia-Pacific’s Regional Perspec ves on Interna onal Security
Yoon Jin Lee (Harvard University, Government Department)
Indian Diplomacy before Independence SuC13: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Vineet Thakur (University of Johannesburg)Disc. Leslie Keerthi Kumar Surabi Mani (Assistant Professor, Lady
Shri Ram College, University of Delhi)
Panel
The Indian Na onal Congress and Indian Foreign PolicySanchi Rai (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
A Communal Affair over Interna onal Affairs: IR’s arrival in Late Colonial India
Vineet Thakur (University of Johannesburg)Alexander Davis (The University of Adelaide)
Building Coali ons for a Revolu on: Diaspora Diplomacy in an Imperial Age
Medha Medha (GIGA German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)
Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific: Strategic Rivalry or Mul lateral Co-opera on?
SuC14: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Brad Williams (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Srini Sitaraman (Clark University)
Panel
Mapping the Trajectories of India-Japan Rela ons: A Growing Convergence of Interests
Asima Sahu (Ravenshaw University)Na onalism meets Realism: How Na onalism Feeds the Realist Foreign Policy of India and Japan
Varun Tomar (Interna onal Chris an University)Asian Regionalism and Strategic Rivalry in Asia
Sarda Konthoujam (North-Eastern Hill University)
Global IR: human security SuC15: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University)Disc. Lindsay Black (Leiden University)
Panel
European Concep ons of Human Security: EU as Norma ve PowerBeatrix Futak-Campbell (Leiden University)
East Asia in process: Realizing a post-Western approaches to human security
Yih-jye Hwang (Leiden University)Does manner ma ers? A comparison of effects of EU’s and China’s aid approaches on the recipients’ human security condi on
Chih-Mao Tang (Soochow University, Taiwan)
Encounters: China and the West, Past, Present and FutureSuC16: Sunday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Chair Grant Dawson (The University of No ngham, Ningbo, China)Disc. Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Panel
US-UK-Chinese Rela ons in the 21st Century: The End of One ‘Special Rela onship’ and the Forging of a New One?
Mark I. Bailey (University of No ngham, Ningbo)“The Surprising Idea onal Origins of the Sino-American Rapprochement of 1971-72”
Gregory Moore (University of No ngham)
A humanitarian “scramble for Asia”? European Globalism and the Rise of Interna onal Humanitarian Law in China and Japan, 1860-1916
Chris an Mueller (University of No ngham Ningbo Campus)
East Asian Interna onal Theory: Security, Poli cal Economy, and Idea
SuD01: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Yong Wook Lee (Korea University)Disc. Baohui Zhang (Lingnan University)
Panel
In Search of East Asian Security Theory: Threat Transi on and Two-level Security Dilemma
Wookhee Shin (Seoul Na onal University)From Mul ple Meanings of Economic Interest to Shared Economic Interest: Experience-Communica on Analy cal Framework
Yong Wook Lee (Korea University)Not So Much Universal? Passions for Vernacular Interna onal Theories in East Asia
Byoung Won Min (Ewha Womans University)Outside-in and Inside-out: Norm Diffusion in Pre- and Post-Cold War Periods in East Asia
Ji-young Kim (Seoul Na onal University )
India, China and US: Convergence or divergence, and prospects for peace in Asia
SuD02: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Raj Verma (Jilin University )Disc. Ian Hall (Griffith University)Disc. William T. Tow (Australian Na onal University)Part. Mark Beeson (Murdoch University)Part. Stephen R. Nagy (Interna onal Chris an University)Part. Victoria Panova (Far Eastern Federal University)Part. Xiaoping Yang (Carnegie Endowment for Interna onal Peace)
Roundtable
Asia at the polesSuD03: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Aki Tonami (Nordic Ins tute of Asian Studies, University of Copenhagen)
Disc. Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)
Panel
Asia and the Antarc c Regime ComplexMarcus Haward (University of Tasmania)
Japan’s Achilles heel? Japan’s Polar engagement and the role of scien fic whaling
Aki Tonami (Nordic Ins tute of Asian Studies, University of Copenhagen)
The rise of China in the Arc c? Domes c mo ves, actors and interna onal context
Mar n Kossa (City University of Hong Kong)
Energy Security and Infrastructure (II)SuD04: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw)Disc. Bjoern Alexander Dueben (Jilin University)
Panel
Explaining Varia ons in State Interven on in Oil Supply in Asian Net Impor ng Countries
Gail Y Ma (Australian Na onal University)Indian energy diplomacy, energy security and contemporary oil market
Rafal Ulatowski (University of Warsaw)
Crisis Diplomacy, Energy Security and Human Security: Du es, responsibili es and risks – the cases of Fukushima and In Amenas
Wrenn Yennie Lindgren (The Norwegian Ins tute of Interna onal Affairs (NUPI))
East Asia and Peace Opera onsSuD05: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Ma eo Dian (University of Bologna)Disc. Brad Williams (City University of Hong Kong)
Panel
Japanese Overseas Missions in the New Era of Collec ve Self-Defence
Garren Mulloy (Daito Bunka University)China’s Approach to Peacebuilding: Towards Liberalism?
Miwa Hirono (Ritsumeikan University)Siloes, Synergies and Prospects for Humanitarian Coopera on in the Asia-Pacific
Alistair D. B. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)
Global Trends and Regional Varia ons: UN and Regional Peacekeeping in Compara ve Perspec ve
Anja Jetschke (University of Goe ngen)Southeast Asian Powers, coopera on, and contribu ons to Peace Opera ons
Catherine Jones (University of Warwick)
The 2016 Philippine Elec ons: Deepening or Endangering Democracy?
SuD06: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Toby Carroll (Department of Asian and Interna onal Studies, City University of Hong Kong )
Disc. Toby Carroll (Department of Asian and Interna onal Studies, City University of Hong Kong )
Panel
Divided Poli cs and the Growth of the Philippine EconomyEric Vincent Batalla (De La Salle University)
A er People Power: The Spectre of Neo-authoritarianism in Post-Marcos Philippines
Julio Teehankee (De La Salle University)Compe ng Narra ves in the 2016 Presiden al Campaign
Mark Thompson (City University of Hong Kong)
Globaliza on, Capitalism and ConflictSuD08: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Jus n L. Robertson (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Agnieszka Paczynska (George Mason University)
Panel
“Yes, we can”: The protest against Global Capitalism in the Mainstream Press
Alonit Berenson (Bar-Ilan University - Zefat College)It is All about the Pie? Capitalism and the Severity of Civil Conflict, 1970–2013
Wen-Yang Chang (Na onal Chengchi University)Will trade prevent war in the Asia Pacific?
Michael Su on (WTO Research Center Aoyama Gakuin University Tokyo)
Interna onal rela ons studies and the rise of the “others” – In Between of “We” and the “Rest”
SuD09: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Andreas HerbergRothe (University of Applied Sciences, Fulda, Germany)
Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Building a Global Interna onal Rela ons (Global IR) out of Asia: Pathways and Pi all
Amitav Acharya (American University)Clausewitz and Hegel - Revitalizing the struggle for recogni on in interna onal rela ons
Andreas HerbergRothe (University of Applied Sciences, Fulda, Germany)
From Modernity to Harmonity: The Crisis of Western Hegemony, the ‘Rise of the Rest’, and Civiliza ons in Transi on
Key-young Son (Korea University)
China and PakistanSuD10: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Katharine Adeney (University of No ngham)Disc. Katharine Adeney (University of No ngham)
Panel
China’s Con nental Strategy, CPEC and Pakistan: Challenges, Prospects and Implica ons
Sehar Sabir (School of Interna onal and Public Affairs(SIPA), Jilin University )Shah Rukh Hashmi (School of Interna onal and Public Affairs(SIPA), Jilin University )
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: A “geostrategic game changer”Zulfiqar Ali (Interna onal Chris an University)
Understanding the Overarching Trends in Pakistan-China Rela onsAbdur Rehman Shah (School of Interna onal and Public Affairs (SIPA), Jilin University)
Asian Global GovernanceSuD11: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair May Tan-Mullins (University of No ngham Ningbo China)Disc. Chris an Wirth (Griffith University)
Panel
Nego a on Campaign for Mul polarity? The BRICS, the US, and the Threat of a Parallel System
Mihaela Papa (Harvard University)Whither State Capitalism: the Chinese Archetype and Beyond?
Anton Malkin (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)Yu Wai Vic Li (The Hong Kong Ins tute of Educa on)
China's Accession to WTO as a Learning Process of Chinese FirmsYilang Feng (University of Michigan)
New Poli cs of MyanmarSuD12: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Sze Wan Debby Chan (The University of Hong Kong)
Panel
New Openings for Civil Society: The Extrac ve Industries Transparency Ini a ve in Myanmar
Adam J. Simpson (University of South Australia)Social Opposi on as David’s Stone against Goliath: Asymmetric Bargaining between Burma and China in the Myitsone Dam Controversy
Sze Wan Debby Chan (The University of Hong Kong)China's economic statecra : search for influence in Myanmar
XUE GONG (NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY)
Understanding Peace and Harmony in Chinese Foreign Policy Differently
SuD13: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Pang Qin (Sun Yat Sen University)Disc. Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)
Panel
The Cultural Memory Approach to China Rising: Lessons from Historical Wars
Chih-Yu Shih (Na onal Taiwan University)On Chinese Non-Interven onism: Governability, Governmentality and Global Governance
Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales)Deba ng China's Foreign Policy in the Xi Jinping Era
Haizhou Yu (The University of Hong Kong)
Growing out of the Old Order? New Poli cs in East Asia and its Limita ons
SuD14: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Ji-Whan Yun (Ewha Womans University)Disc. Jae-Jung Suh (ICU)
Panel
The State of Welfare: Hidden Obstacles to a New Tax-Welfare Bargain in East Asia
Ju Hee Suk (Ewha Womans University)Ji-Whan Yun (Ewha Womans University)
Causes of Gridlock in the Korean Na onal Assembly: Focusing Commi ee‘s Policy Type and Salience of Policy
Yeri Seo (Ewha Womans University)Taiwan issue and US-China crisis
Yaeji Hong (Ewha Womans University)Varie es of Patron-Client Rela onships: Southeast Asian Countries’ Rela onship with the United States and China
Hojung Do (Ewha Womans University)
Chinese IR: theory and prac ceSuD15: Sunday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Chair Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)Disc. Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University)
Panel
The Anachronism of A China Socialized: Why Is Engagement Not All It’s Cracked up to Be?
Xiangfeng Yang (University of North Georgia)Geopoli cal Code of the People's Republic of China in the Middle East Under Xi Jinping's Rule
Przemysław Osiewicz (Georgetown University)Leaders’ Beliefs and China’s Conflict Behavior, 1949-2010
Xiongwei Cao (University of Central Florida)Beyond the Treaty System: Territorialisa on, State-forma on and the Connected History of Modern Chinese Interna onal Rela ons
Xin Liu (University of Sharjah )
Monday
Leadership and Mass Violence in the Asia-PacificMA01: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Surabhi Chopra (Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Disc. Terence Lee (Na onal University of Singapore)
Panel
Mi ga ng the Dictator’s Dilemma: Heterogeneous Cosponsorship Coali ons in China’s Local People’s Congress System
Steven Oliver (Yale-NUS College)Dimitar D. Gueorguiev (Syracuse University)
When legi macy of a majoritarian democracy becomes a threat to the human security of the minori es – the case of rise of Hindutva poli cs in India
Surbhi Khya (INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY)Reckoning with Records: Can the Right to Informa on Foster Accountability for Mass Violence in India?
Surabhi Chopra (Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Central Asian rela onsMA02: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Ivaylo Gatev (University of No ngham Ningbo China)Disc. Ekaterina Koldunova (Moscow State University of
Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))
Panel
The Role of Regional and Interna onal Organisa ons in the Development of the Eurasian Transport Corridor
Ivaylo Gatev (University of No ngham Ningbo China)The effect of the rise of China on Uzbekistan’s post-Soviet economic transforma on
Oybek Madiyev (University of Kent)The Paradox of China’s “Peaceful Rise”: Zhudaoquan, the Shanghai Coopera on Organiza on, and Order in Central Asia
Wai Hong Tang (The University of Warwick)Security Alert: A Study of Xinjiang-Central Asia and Its Implica ons for China’s Counterterrorist Policy
Sophia Chang (Na onal Chung Hsing University)
China and East Asian OrdersMA03: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Baohui Zhang (Lingnan University)Disc. Thomas S. Wilkins (University of Sydney)
Panel
Chinese Na onalism and Trust in East AsiaNicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)Pang Qin (Sun Yat Sen University)
Xi Jinping and China's New Strategy Towards Asia: Causes, Characteris cs, and Challenges
Guoxi Zhang (Beijing Foreign Studies University)Can mutual trust be built in Chinese foreign rela ons? Assessing China’s Asia-Pacific strategic partnerships
Man Kwong Yeung (Lingnan University, Hong Kong)China’s Approach Towards Regional Processes in Asia: A Case Study of ASEAN+3
Wing Yan Yeung (School of Professional Educa on and Execu ve Development, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
East Asian Contribu ons to UN Peace Opera onsMA04: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Lorraine Ellio (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Lorraine Ellio (Australian Na onal University)Part. Sukehiro Hasegawa (United Na ons University)Part. Alistair Edgar (ACUNS and Wilfrid Laurier University)Part. Ken Inoue (JICA)Part. Kyudok Hong ( Sookmyung Women`s University)Part. Hongsheng Sheng (Shanghai University of Poli cal Science
and Law)
Roundtable
Networks in Asia: Opportuni es for small and medium powers?MA05: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Sherlyn Mae Hernandez (Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on and University of the Philippines Diliman)
Part. Frances Antoine e C Cruz (Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on and University of the Philippines, Diliman )
Part. JOSEPH MARI FABIAN (Philippine Interna onal Studies Organisa on, University of the Philippines Diliman)
Part. Janina Clare Tan (Philippine Interna onal Studies Organiza on )
Roundtable
The BRICS and Sino-Indian rela onsMA06: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Srini Sitaraman (Clark University)Disc. Srini Sitaraman (Clark University)
Panel
BRICS and Interna onal Migra on: In Search of a Common GroundAndrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University)
Sino-Indian rela ons and the Future of BRICSRaj Verma (Jilin University )
Gendering BRICS: Studying the Gendered Language of BRICS Declara ons
Debangana Cha erjee (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Changing Security Environment of the Korean PeninsulaMA07: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Brad Williams (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Dingli Shen (Fudan University)
Panel
Is North Korea’s Nuclear Reversal Possible?Tae-Hyung Kim (Soongsil University)
US-ROK coopera on during a future Korean unifica on process - Focusing on the period of ‘Division Dissolu on’ and ‘System Integra on’
Jae Juk Park (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)The Chaning Security Environment Around the Korean Peninsula
Young Joon Kim (Ins tute for Na onal Security Strategy)
The ethics of scholarship in a changing region: studying and teaching the Asia-Pacific
MA08: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Christopher E. Hobson (Waseda University)Chair Mathew J. Davies (Australian Na onal University)Part. Danielle Louise Chubb (Deakin University)Part. Yoichiro Sato (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)Part. Jeremy M. Moses (University of Canterbury)Part. Sarah Tei (University of Queensland)
Roundtable
Climate change, cri cal challenges and regional responsesMA09: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Katsuhiko Mori (Interna onal Chris an University)Disc. Katsuhiko Mori (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Smaller Island States and the ’Existen al Threat’: A Human Right to the State?
Milla E. Vaha (University of Turku)Re-thinking about civiliza ons: the poli cs of migra on in a new climate.
Samid Suliman (Griffith University)Chinese Ci es in Regional Climate Governance: A Beijing Case
Li Li (China Foreign Affairs University (CFAU))
Securi za on and Desecuri za on: Land, Food and MediaMA10: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Albie Sharpe (University of New South Wales)Disc. Albie Sharpe (University of New South Wales)
Panel
Food security governance in Southeast Asia Region – form na onal to regional governance?
Katarzyna Marzeda-Mlynarska (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin)
"We Need a Solu on": Land Rights Social Mobiliza on in CambodiaSarah Rose-Jensen (School for Conflict Analysis and Resolu o, George Mason University)
Extensions to Audience Cost Theory and the Roles of Old and New Media in the Channelling of Recent Street Protests by East Asian Governments
Joshua Cader (The University of Tokyo)
Subna onalismMA11: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Kerri Ng (The Australian Na onal University)Disc. Min Shu (Waseda University)
Panel
What’s So Special about Special Economic Zones? The Origins of China’s Development Zone Programs and An Intra-Provincial Comparison in Zhejiang Province
April A. Herlevi (University of Virginia)Inves ng in Rural China: Reinterpre ng the local-global nexus
Jason Young (Victoria University of Wellington) Subna onal Dynamics of Interna onal Financial Outreach: Local States and China’s Financial Opening
Yu Wai Vic Li (The Hong Kong Ins tute of Educa on)Carrots and S cks: the Limits of Compensa on in Okinawa's Basing Poli cs
Kerri Ng (The Australian Na onal University)Is China Ready?: China goes global and its Impact on Local Governance
Di Wu (Renmin University of China)
Regional Economic Ins tu ons and Agreements IIMA12: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Hyoung-kyu Chey (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies (GRIPS))
Disc. Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)
Panel
A Demand-side Analysis of Currency Interna onalisa on: Who are the First Movers to the Renminbi?
Hyoung-kyu Chey (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies (GRIPS))
The Two-level Game of the Chinese Renminbi in SDRWei-hsiu Lin (Tamkang University)
Measuring the ‘Chineseness’ of the Asia-Pacific Area's Free Trade regime
Fabian Bauwens (Renmin University of China)
Post Colonial Movements and Challenges: Southeast Asia and Beyond
MA13: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)Disc. Michelle Legassicke (Dalhousie University)
Panel
Relevance of the Non-Aligned Movement in Southeast Asia: Security, Solidarity and Symbolism
Marjorie Suriyamongkol (Researcher)Walter N. Ziering (Researcher)
Havana and Bandung: Cuban Revolu onary Radicalism and Its Influence on the Non-Aligned Movement
Theodor Tudoroiu (The University of the West Indies at St. Augus ne)
Challenging the State: The Kuomintang in Post-Colonial MyanmarMichelle Legassicke (Dalhousie University)Alex Ripley (Dalhousie University)
Nonstate Actors in Poli cal Violence: Onset, Process, and Consequence of Civil Conflict
MA14: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Yuichi Kubota (University of Niigata Prefecture)Disc. Yuta Kamahara (Yokohama Na onal University)
Panel
Distribu onal Effects of Poli cal Power–Sharing Arrangements and Their Nega ve Consequences for Post-Agreement Stability
Kazuhiro Obayashi (Hitotsubashi University)Carrot or S ck: When People Decide to Par cipate in Rebellion?
Hirotaka Ohmura (Shiga University)Laying down or keeping arms? : The Organiza onal Transforma on of Poli cal Groups in Democra za on and State-building processes
Yukako Sakabe Tanaka (Waseda Universitry)
Reconcilia on of Centres and Margins in Contemporary IR in East Asia: Westphalia and Concentric Cirlces
MA15: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Kosuke Shimizu (Ryukoku University)Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)Part. Ching-Chang Chen (Ryukoku University)Part. Young Chul Cho (Chonbuk Na onal University)Part. Josuke Ikeda (University of Toyama)Part. Hitomi Koyama (Australian Catholic University )
Roundtable
Finding a Way Forward: Nuclear Diplomacy between the U.S. and North Korea
MA16: Monday 8:30 AM - 10:15 AM
Chair Chunghee Lee (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)Disc. Sukhoon Hong (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Unifica on)
Panel
US Nuclear Security Culture and its implica on for Obama Administra on
Kuyoun Chung (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Unifica on )Explaining the US Strategic Pa ence toward North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons
Sang Ki Kim (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Unifica on)
Nuclear Security in Northeast Asia and Prospect for NAPCIKuyoun Chung (Korea Ins tute for Na onal Unifica on )
Outsource the Response: How Washington Should Handle Pyongyang
Jung Chul Lee (Soongshil University )Inwook Kim (University of Hong Kong)
South Korea TodayMB01: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Young Chul Cho (Chonbuk Na onal University)Disc. Young Chul Cho (Chonbuk Na onal University)
Panel
Transplanta on or Adapta on? What We Can Learn from Poli cal Integra ons in Europe for Unifica on on the Korean Peninsula
Tereza Novotna (Universite libre de Bruxelles)Online Hatred between Men and Women in Korea: Globaliza on and Patriarchal system
SUKYOUNG MYUNG (University of Hawaii at Manoa)Tradi onal Security Discourse and Minori es:Focusing on Korean War Abductees
Yongmin Kim (Konkuk University)Giwoong Jung (Hankuk University of Foregin Studies)
Private-public interac ons in shaping policy outcomes in East Asia MB02: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Julie e Schwak (City University of Hong Kong )Disc. Toby Carroll (Department of Asian and Interna onal Studies,
City University of Hong Kong )Disc. Darryl S. L. Jarvis (Na onal University of Singapore)
Panel
From Made in China to Designed in China: Corporate Interests, Norm Compliance and China’s Intellectual Property Transi on
Yee Man Yve e To (City University of Hong Kong )The Private Sector and Official Development Assistance (ODA): the Chaebol and Korean ODA
Julie e Schwak (City University of Hong Kong )The Deforesta on Crisis in Indonesia: A Public-private Product
Bernice Maxton-Lee (City University of Hong Kong )The Promo on of the China´s Energy Agenda in La n America: A Case of the State Encouragement and Commercial Necessi es
Miriam Laura Sanchez Cesar (City University of Hong Kong)
Interna onal Poli cal Economy: Perspec ves on China and Leadership
MB03: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Andreas Antoniades (University of Sussex)Disc. Dingding Chen (Jinan University, Guangzhou, China)
Panel
The New Resilience of Emerging and Developing Countries: Systemic Interlocking, Currency Swaps and Geoeconomics
Andreas Antoniades (University of Sussex)Officials Make Sta s cs: Data Manipula on, Collusion, and the Tournament Model in China
Steven Oliver (Yale-NUS College)Ins tu onal Distance and the Site Selec on of Chinese Outward FDI: An Empirical Comparison among Chinese Centrally-Controlled State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), the Non-Centrally-Controlled SOEs and the private enterprises
Kelan Lu (University of South Carolina)
Chinese Peacekeeping: Norms and ProcessesMB04: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Lina Gong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)Disc. Chris an Wirth (Griffith University)
Panel
China’s Interna onal Peacekeeping Contribu ons: Towards the End of China’s Non-interven on Policy?
Theodor G. Neethling (University of the Free State)China contribu ng to the making of new interna onal norms
Lina Gong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)China’s Mo va on for Par cipa on in UN Peacekeeping Opera ons since the 2000s
Sunghee Cho (Syracuse University)Facilita ng Afghan Peace Process; China’s Newfound Regional Outreach
Abdur Rehman Shah (School of Interna onal and Public Affairs (SIPA), Jilin University)
Norms and PowersMB05: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Seanon Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong)Disc. Jonathan R. Strand (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Panel
Socializing Japan or Socialized by Japan? States and Norms in Interna onal Society
Xiangfeng Yang (University of North Georgia)Selec ve Conformity with Interna onal Norms: A Chinese Perspec ve on East Asian Regional Order
Zhouchen Mao (University of Kent )Is China rising peacefully? Military A aché as an Empirical Indicator of Foreign Policy
Kieun Sung (Korea Military Academy)Soonsu Kim (Korea Military Academy)
Alliances, entanglements and enmeshments in the Asia PacificMB06: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)Disc. Sean K. Starrs (City University of Hong Kong)
Panel
“On the Verge of Alliance”: Defining and Explaining China-Russia Military Coopera on
Alexander Korolev (Centre on Asia and Globalisa on, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Na onal Univ of Singapore)
A future game-changer? Strategic partnership India-Vietnam and Southeast Asia
Barbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)Neo-realism and the Balance of Power in Southeast Asia
Ngan Truong (Missouri State University)The Possibility of Forming Alliance between China and Russia and Its Challenge to the Regional Order in the Asia-Pacific
Ying Liu (China Foreign Affairs University)
One Belt, One RoadMB07: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Nicholas David Thomas (City University of Hong Kong)Disc. Stewart Firth (Australian Na onal University )
Panel
Domes c Architecture of Chinese Regional Strategy: The Roles of Local Governments in the “One Belt One Route” Ini a ve
Chisako Teshima Masuo (Kyushu University)
One Belt One Road: Will China succeed in convincing the world of its Peaceful Rise?
Chulanee A anayake (Central China Normal University)'Geo-developmentalism': theorising China's yidai yilu
Gerald Chan (University of Auckland) Chinese Investment in the Pacific: ‘One Belt One Road’ and Small Pacific Island States
Kate Hannan (Freelance Researcher )Stewart Firth (Australian Na onal University )
Perspec ves on Security: Ancient and ModernMB08: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Alfred Weizhan Meng (the University of Hong Kong)Disc. Xin Liu (University of Sharjah )
Panel
Was there a consistent strategy in ancient China toward threats?Alfred Weizhan Meng (the University of Hong Kong)
Indian and Russian Counterterrorism policyLiubov Timeeva (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
Framing terrorism in China: na onalism, state security and rejuvena on of the Chinese na on
Chi Zhang (University of Leeds)
Toward a Mul polar World? The BRICS and the Global SouthMB09: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Raj Verma (Jilin University )Disc. Zhenjiang ZHANG (School of Interna onal Studies, Jinan
University, Guangzhou)
Panel
India's Rise and the Future of BRICSRaj Verma (Jilin University )
Geo-Poli cal Calculus or Civiliza onal Linkages: Alterna ve Trajectories for South Asia’s Future
Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)Rise of the BRICS- A Mul polar Reality?
Shraddha Naik (Jawaharal Nehru University)
Changing Security Architecture in the Asia-PacificMB10: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair William T. Tow (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Wilhelm M. Vosse (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Asian Security Poli cs: 'Allies' versus 'Partners'William T. Tow (Australian Na onal University)
Asia-Pacific Security Alignment: Towards a Framework for AnalysisThomas S. Wilkins (University of Sydney)
Strategic concerns of the US, China and Japan, and evolving security order in the Asia-Pacific
Elena Atanassova-Cornelis (University of Antwerp)
China and Russia as 21st Century Great PowersMB11: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair T. V. Paul (McGill University)Disc. Elizabeth Wishnick (Montclair State University)
Panel
Cau ous Riser and Desperate Challenger: the Sino-Russian Partnership from a Systemic Perspec ve
Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow)
Sino-Russian Rela ons and the New Eurasian Con nentalismCheng Yang (East China Normal University/ Center for Russian Studies)
Does State Capitalism Create a Parallel World?Xin Zhang (East China Normal University)
Systemic Challenge and the Russia-China Security Rela onshipYuval Weber (Harvard University (Department of Government and Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies))Dmitry Novikov (Na onal Research University - Higher School of Economics)
The South China SeaMB12: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Philip Streich (Osaka University)Disc. Catherine Jones (University of Warwick)
Panel
Confron ng or Beguiling China? Comparing Philippine and Malaysian strategies for dealing with the Chinese dragon in the South China Sea and their effect on Chinese asser veness from the late 1980s to the present
Peter M. Kreuzer (Peace Research Ins tute Frankfurt)The Interna onal Legality of Building Ar ficial Islands in the South China Sea: Perspec ves of Law and Poli cs
Bo Ma (Nanjing University )Discursive Technologies and the Power to Construct and Influence Percep ons and Mispercep ons in the South and East China Seas
Terry D'Andrea (University of Waterloo)The Unity of ASEAN Challenged? The Case of the South China Sea Dispute
Premesha Saha (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Na onal Mari me Founda on)
Regionalism and river basin governance: the Mekong and TumenMB13: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Lorraine Ellio (Australian Na onal University)Disc. Lorraine Ellio (Australian Na onal University)
Panel
Tumen River Regional Coopera on: A Twenty Year ReviewTai-Ting Liu (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal Poli cs, Na onal Chung Hsing University)
China's Hydropower Expansion and Influence over Environmental Governance in Southeast Asia
Pichamon Yeophantong (University of New South Wales)Tes ng Hamanaka’s theory of Asian regionalism: A case study of the Lancang-Mekong
Poowin Bunyavejchewin (Ins tute of East Asian Studies, Thammasat University)
Cultures of SecurityMB14: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair John Cash (University of Melbourne)Disc. Giorgio Shani (Interna onal Chris an University)
Panel
Pop Culture, Post-Modernity and Poli cs: Hello Ki y as Discursive Challenge for the East/West Binary in IR
Julian Schmid (University of Vienna)Hello Ki y: subtly-driving force for the Japanese so power
Wararak Chalermpuntusak (Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University)
Re-materializing Security: A Historical Materialist ApproachEmre Soran (Hace epe University)
Ontological Insecurity, Cultures of Anarchy and the UnconsciousJohn Cash (University of Melbourne)
Mapping humanitarianism and protec onMB15: Monday 10:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Chair Jacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian Na onal University)Disc. Fulvio A na (Catania University)
Panel
Humanitarianism in the Asia Pacific: Mapping the TerrainJacinta G. O'Hagan (The Australian Na onal University)
Cri cal perspec ves on peace and peacebuildingAigul Kulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University)
Death, Human Rights, and Disaster Relief: How Humanitarian Actors in Yogyakarta, Indonesia View Dealing with the Deceased
Nazanin Bagherzadeh (City University of Hong Kong)Asymmetric War and the Transforma on of Legal War: Contradic on between Legality of Military UAVs and Legi macy of the Use of Force under Interna onal Law
Ryo Watanuki (Interna onal Chris an University)
MB14Chalermpuntusak, Wararak
SaB11, Mangzamuan
WK01, SuC10Åberg, John H.S.
SaB10Abeywardana, Thanuksha
SuD09Acharya, Amitav
SuA08Adachi, Kaori
WK01, SuD10, SuB04Adeney, Katharine
SuA09Adiong, Nassef Manabilang
SuD10Ali, Zulfiqar
SuC12Alpher , David
MB03Antoniades, Andreas
SaD09, SaC07Ares, Mathieu
SuA06Askew, Joseph
MB10, SuB08Atanassova-Cornelis, Elena
WK01, MB07A anayake, Chulanee
SaC01, MB15A na, Fulvio
SuA12Audinet, Maxime
SuA11Auethavornpipat, Ruji
SuC01Baba, Gürol
SaB10, MB15Bagherzadeh, Nazanin
SuC16Bailey, Mark I.
SaB03, SaD13Bajpai, Ravi Du
SuB13Barik, Niranjan
SaB15Barrow, Amy
SuD06Batalla, Eric Vincent
WK01Bates, Simon
WK01, MA12Bauwens, Fabian
SaC04Bazbauers, Adrian
SuD02, SuA03, SuB10Beeson, Mark
MB09, SuC03Behera, Navnita C.
SuD08Berenson, Alonit
SuC10Bergel, Andrew
SuC07Berkofsky, Axel
SuB16, SuC15Black, Lindsay
SuB05Boonreak, Kunnawut
SuA01, WK01, SaC10, SuB02, SaB14Breslin, Shaun G.
MB13Bunyavejchewin, Poowin
SuC08Burilkov, Alexandr
MA10Cader, Joshua
SuD15Cao, Xiongwei
SaD11, SuD06, MB02Carroll, Toby
SaC09Carrozza, Ilaria
SaC15, SuA12, MB14Cash, John
SuB05Celero, Jocelyn
MB07Chan, Gerald
SaD08Chan, Lai-Ha
SuC04Chan, Robert Kong
SuD12Chan, Sze Wan Debby
MA02Chang, Sophia
SuD08Chang, Wen-Yang
MA06Cha erjee, Debangana
MA15, SaC10, SuC09, SuD15Chen, Ching-Chang
MB03Chen, Dingding
SaC10, SuC09Cheung, Kelvin C. K.
MA12Chey, Hyoung-kyu
MB04Cho, Sunghee
MA15, SaC10, MB01, SuC09Cho, Young Chul
SaC04Chodor, Tom
MA01Chopra, Surabhi
MA08, SaD04Chubb, Danielle Louise
SaB01, MA16Chung, Kuyoun
SaC07Clarke, Warren A.D.
SuC12Contessi, Nicola
SuD05Cook, Alistair D. B.
SuC02Corredor, Rodrigo
SuA09, MA05Cruz, Frances Antoine e C
SaB09Daksueva, Olga
MB12D'Andrea, Terry
SaC09Das, Linamee
MA08, SuA11, SaB07Davies, Mathew J.
SuA12, SuC13Davis, Alexander
SuC16Dawson, Grant
SuC07De Castro, Renato
SuC04Demir, Emre
SuA07, SuC10, SuB10, SuD05Dian, Ma eo
SuC02Diesen, Glenn
SuD14Do, Hojung
SuA01Dorman, Andrew Mark
SuB15Dossi, Simone
SaC04Downie, Chris an
SuA14, SaB04, SuD04, SuB11, SaD06Dueben, Bjoern Alexander
SaD09Dufour, Geneviève
SuA09Dy, Catherine Lourdes
SaC02Echeverri-Gent, John E.
MA04Edgar, Alistair
SuA12Elgebeily, Sherif Ahmed
WK01, MA04, SaC12, MB13, SaB11, SuA03
Ellio , Lorraine
SaC04Engel, Susan N.
SuC05Erazo Acosta, Eduardo
SuC01Ertan, Senem
MA05Fabian, Joseph Mari
SaB02Fang, Tien-sze
SaD06Fedorov, Nikolai
SuD11Feng, Yilang
MB07Firth, Stewart
SaD09Fouret, Julien
SuB12Fu, Ronan Tse-Min
WK01, SaB15Fung, Courtney J.
SuC15Futak-Campbell, Beatrix
SaC05Gabrakova , Dennitza
SaC08Garcia, Zenel
SaB08Garwood-Gowers, Andrew
SaD13, SuC02, MA02Gatev, Ivaylo
SaC04Gerard, Kelly
SaD11Gil Perez, Javier
SaD04Gilson, Julie
MB04Gong, Lina
SuD12GONG, XUE
SaC02Gonoi, Ikuo
SaC08Granados, Ulises
SaD09Granger, Serge
SuB15Gruffydd-Jones, Jamie
MA01Gueorguiev, Dimitar D.
SuD02, SuB13, SuA10Hall, Ian
SuB15Hall, Jeffrey
Index of Participants
SaB11Hanlon, Robert
MB07Hannan, Kate
MA04Hasegawa, Sukehiro
SaD02, SuD10Hashmi, Shah Rukh
SaD15Haswell, Christopher
SuD03Haward, Marcus
SuA13Hayes, Blake
SuB02Henders, Susan J.
SuD09HerbergRothe, Andreas
WK01, SaC02, MA11Herlevi, April A.
SuA09, MA05Hernandez, Sherlyn Mae
SuA13Hicks, Salem Kim
SaB05Hines, Robert Lincoln
SuD05Hirono, Miwa
SuB04Ho, Karl
SaC02, SuC01, SuA10Ho, Selina
MA08, SuA03, SuB04, SaD15Hobson, Christopher E.
MA04Hong, Kyudok
MA16Hong, Sukhoon
SuD14Hong, Yaeji
SuA13, SuB04Horn, Denise M.
SaB01Horn, Timothea
SaB15Howe, Brendan
SaC03Hsieh, Han-Hui
SuA07Huang, Jing
SuA07Huang, Kwei-Bo
SuC15Hwang, Yih-jye
SuA05Ichijo, Atsuko
MA15Ikeda, Josuke
SuB16Imai, Hinata
SaC03Imai, Kohei
MA04Inoue, Ken
SaD01Ishikawa, Chikara
MB02Jarvis, Darryl S. L.
SaD02Jaskolska, Aleksandra
SuC08, SuD05Jetschke, Anja
SuA12John, Jojin
SaB06, MB12, SuB10, SuD05Jones, Catherine
MB01Jung, Giwoong
MA14Kamahara, Yuta
SaC12Kanie-Sodeno, Reiko
SaD13Karagiannis, Emmanuel
SuC08Katsumata, Hiro
MA01Khya , Surbhi
SuA05Kibe, Takashi
SaB07Kim, Hun Joon
SuC09Kim, Hyeonjun
WK01, MA16Kim, Inwook
SaC03Kim, Jihyun
WK01, SuB01Kim, Jiye
SaC03, SuD01Kim, Ji-young
SuC05Kim, Myung ja
MA16Kim, Sang Ki
MB05Kim, Soonsu
SaD10Kim, Sung Chull
MA07Kim, Tae-Hyung
MB01Kim, Yongmin
MA07Kim, Young Joon
SaC15Kinnvall, Catarina
SaC01, SaB07Klose, Stephan
SaD02Köhler, Nicolas
SuA07, SaB04, SuC02, MA02, SaD06Koldunova, Ekaterina
SuC14Konthoujam, Sarda
MA06Korobkov, Andrei V.
MB06Korolev, Alexander
SuD03Kossa, Mar n
MA15, SaD16, SuA13, SuC09Koyama, Hitomi
SaB04Krasnopolsky, Peter
SaB05, MB06Kra uk, Barbara
MB12Kreuzer, Peter M.
SaD13, MB11Krickovic, Andrej
SaB09Kring, William
SaB10Krishnan, Rajaram
SaB03Kristensen, Peter Marcus
SaC15Ku, Minseon
SuC10, SuB04Ku, Yangmo
WK01, MA14Kubota, Yuichi
SuC04Kuech, Andrew
SuA07, MB15Kulnazarova, Aigul
SuA05, SaC03Kwak, Jun-Hyeok
SuA11Lam, Yin Cheung
SuB12Lanteigne, Marc
SuA12Lee, Alex
SaC08Lee, Alex Soohoon
MA16Lee, Chunghee
SaB10Lee, James
MA16Lee, Jung Chul
SaD15Lee, Seo Young
WK01Lee, Sohyun
MA01, SaD11, SuB04Lee, Terence
WK01Lee, Walter
SuD01Lee, Yong Wook
SuC12Lee, Yoon Jin
SuA03Lee-Koo, Katrina N.
MA13Legassicke, Michelle
WK01, SuB05Lego, Jera Beah
SaC09Leutert, Wendy
MA09Li, Li
SuA11Li, Mei ng
WK01, MA11, SuD11Li, Yu Wai Vic
SuC01Lim, Andrew
SuC01Lim, Jason
SaB06Lin, Chun-Yuan
SaD05Lin, Syaru Shirley
MA12Lin, Wei-hsiu
SaB01Lin, Yu-Ting
SaD01Liu, Bojian
SaB06, MB13Liu, Tony Tai-Ting
MB08, SuB15, SuD15Liu, Xin
MB06Liu, Ying
SuA08, SaB07Lo, Catherine Yuk-ping
SuA04Loke, Beverley
MB03Lu, Kelan
SaD10Lungu, Sorin
MB12Ma, Bo
SaB04, SuD04Ma, Gail Y
Index of Participants
SaB11MacNeil, Robert A.
WK01, MA02Madiyev, Oybek
SuC03Maitra Roychoudhury, Sreya
SuD11Malkin, Anton
MB05Mao, Zhouchen
SaD09Marquis, Laurence
MA10Marzeda-Mlynarska, Katarzyna
MB07Masuo, Chisako T.
SaC05Matsuoka, Misato
SaD08Mavhiki-Hodzi, Ruvimbo
MB02Maxton-Lee, Bernice
SuC04, SuA03, SuB02, SaD04McDonald, Ma
SuC13Medha, Medha
SaB14Men, Jing
SuA07, SuB10Menegazzi, Silvia
SuC04, SaB06, MB08Meng, Alfred Weizhan
SuD01Min, Byoung Won
SuB08Minami, Tsuyoshi
SuA04Mitchell, David
SuA06, SuC16Moore, Gregory J.
SaC12, SaB11, MA09Mori, Katsuhiko
MA08, SaB08Moses, Jeremy M.
SuA06, SuC16Mueller, Chris an
SuB11Mukhia, Anmol
SuD05Mulloy, Garren
MB01MYUNG, SUKYOUNG
SuA07, SuD02, SuB01, SuC07Nagy, Stephen R.
MB09Naik, Shraddha
SaC12Namba, Kei
MB04Neethling, Theodor G.
SuA14Netswera, Godfrey
WK01Ng, Joe
SuB08Ng, Ka Po
MA11Ng, Kerri
SuC08Ngampramuan, Soavapa
SaB03Nimni, Ephraim J.
MB11Novikov, Dmitry
SaB09, MB01Novotna, Tereza
SuB02Nyman, Jonna
MA14Obayashi, Kazuhiro
SuC02Ochoa-Bilbao, Luis
SaB08, MB15O'Hagan, Jacinta G.
MA14Ohmura, Hirotaka
SuA07Okunev, Igor
MB03, MA01Oliver, Steven
SuD15Osiewicz, Przemysław
SuD08, SuC12Paczynska, Agnieszka
SaC10Pan, Chengxin
SuA14, SuD02Panova, Victoria
SuD11Papa, Mihaela
SaD09Paquin, Stéphane
MA07Park, Jae Jeok
WK01, SaC02Park, June
SaB05Park, Seohee Ashley
SaD11Paryanto, Paryanto
MB11Paul, T. V.
SaD09Pavot, David
SuA01Pe ersson, Heidi
SuC02Piet, Remi
SuC08Ploberger, Chris an
SuC02Prado-Lallande, Juan P.
SaD05, MA03, SuD13Qin, Pang
SuC13Rai, Sanchi
SuB16Razee, Husna
SuB02Renwick, Neil G. M.
SaC07Rioux, Michele
MA13, SuC10Ripley, Alex
SuD08, SaB09, SuA04, SaC07Robertson, Jus n L.
SaB03, SaC05Roesch, Felix
WK01, MA10Rose-Jensen, Sarah
SuA10Roy, Nabarun
SaD05, SuC10Rühlig, Tim Nicholas
SuD10Sabir, Sehar
WK01, MB12Saha, Premesha
SuC14Sahu, Asima
MA14Sakabe Tanaka, Yukako
SuC05Sakai, Alberto
MB02Sanchez Cesar, Miriam Laura
MA08, SaD15, SuD15Sato, Yoichiro
MB14Schmid, Julian
SuA04Schrank, Phillip
SaB14Schunz, Simon
WK01, SaC10, SuA12, MB02Schwak, Julie e
SaD16, SuC09Seo, Jungmin
SuD14Seo, Yeri
SuD10, MB04Shah, Abdur Rehman
MA15, WK01, SaD16, SaC15, SuA05, SuB16, SaB03, SuC05, MB14, SuD09
Shani, Giorgio
SuB16, MA10Sharpe, Albie
MA07Shen, Dingli
MA04Sheng, Hongsheng
SuB13Shibata, Shigeki
SuC08Shibuichi, Daiki
SaD16, SuA05, SuC09, SaC05, SuD13Shih, Chih-Yu
MA15, SaD16, SaB03, SaC03, SuC09Shimizu, Kosuke
SaB05Shin, Soon-ok
SuD01Shin, Wookhee
MA11, SuA11, SuB10Shu, Min
SuD12Simpson, Adam J.
SuC10Singh, Kir
SuC03Singh, Shweta
SaD10Singh, Smita
MA06, SaC02, SaB02, SaD02, SuC14Sitaraman, Srini
SaB10Smirnova, Larisa
SaB07Soesilowa , Sar ka
SuD09Son, Key-young
MB14Soran, Emre
SuA06Spiliopoulos, Georgia
SuC04, SuB12, MA12, SuA04, MB06, SaB15
Starrs, Sean K.
MA13, MB05, SaB10, SaC07Strand, Jonathan R.
SaB05, SuB01, MB12Streich, Philip
SaB05, SuC07, SaD10, SuD14Suh, Jae-Jung
SuD14Suk, Ju Hee
MA09Suliman, Samid
SaD11Sunarko, Sunarko
Index of Participants
SaB01Sundaram, Rajasimman
MB05Sung, Kieun
SuA10, SuC13Surabi Mani, Leslie Keerthi Kumar
MA13Suriyamongkol, Marjorie
SuD08, SaB09, SaC07Su on, Michael
SaC15Svensson, Ted
SuC09Takekawa, Shunichi
MA05Tan, Janina Clare
SaC01, SuC15Tang, Chih-Mao
MA02Tang, Wai Hong
SuA06, SaC01, SuD11, SuB11Tan-Mullins, May
SuD06Teehankee, Julio
MA08, SuB02Tei , Sarah
SuC13Thakur, Vineet
SuC02Thiel, Meryl
SaB06, SaD08, SuA08, MA03, SuC01, MB07, SuD13
Thomas, Nicholas David
SuD06, SuB05Thompson, Mark
MB08Timeeva, Liubov
SaB08Tiwari, Vijay Kishor
SuB01To, Cho Ki
MB02To, Yee Man Yve e
SuA14Toloraya, Georgy D.
SuC14Tomar, Varun
SuD03Tonami, Aki
SuD02, MB10, SuA03Tow, William T.
SaC05Toyoda, Tetsuya
SuB08Tran, Bich
SaC07Trevathan, Michael W.
WK01Trojanowska, Barbara
SuA06Trombe a, Maria Julia
SuA11, MB06Truong, Ngan
WK01, SaC05Tsang, Michael
SaC08Tsuchiya, Takahiro
WK01, SuC05Tuckfield, Hugh
MA13Tudoroiu, Theodor
SuD04Ulatowski, Rafal
SuB10Umar, Ahmad Rizky Mardha llah
WK01, MA09Vaha, Milla E.
SuC05Valencia, Erika
SuC04Vandamme, Dorothee
WK01, SuA14, SuD02, MA06, MB09, SaC02, SaB02
Verma, Raj
SaB07Vlassis, Antonios
SaD01von Solms, Charly
SuA07Voskressenski, Alexei
MB10, SaD01, SuC07Vosse, Wilhelm M.
SaC09Wang, Jue
SuC03Wang, Yu
SaD15, SaC05Watanabe, Atsuko
SuC08Watanabe, Yosuke
MB15Watanuki, Ryo
SuB11Wayland, Joshua
SaD13, MB11Weber, Yuval
MB10, SaD01, MA03, SuC07Wilkins, Thomas S.
SuC14, SuB08, SuA04, SuD05, MA07Williams, Brad
SaC04Williams, Marc Andrew
SaD04Wilson, Lee
SaC01, MB04, SuD11Wirth, Chris an
SuA08, MB11, SuD03, SaD06Wishnick, Elizabeth
MB05, SuC16, SuA10Wong, Seanon
WK01, SaC01, SuB08Wu, Charles Chong-Han
MA11Wu, Di
SuB15Xiaolin, Duan
SaD05Xu, Jian
WK01, SaB14YAN, SHAOHUA
SuC03Yang, Chenbo
MB11Yang, Cheng
WK01, SuB13, MB05, SuD15Yang, Xiangfeng
SuD02Yang, Xiaoping
SuD04Yennie Lindgren, Wrenn
SaC12, SaB02, MB13, SuB11, SuD13Yeophantong, Pichamon
MA03Yeung, Man Kwong
WK01, MA03Yeung, Wing Yan
SuA14, SuC12Yin, Jiwu
SuB12Yin, Weiwen
MA11Young, Jason
SuD13Yu, Haizhou
SaD08, SuC10Yuan, Jingdong
SuD14Yun, Ji-Whan
SaD01Zakowski, Karol
SaD10Zala, Benjamin
SaD05, MA03, SuD01, SaB14Zhang, Baohui
MB08Zhang, Chi
MA03Zhang, Guoxi
MB11Zhang, Xin
SuA01, SaC10Zhang, Yongjin
MB09, SuB10ZHANG, Zhenjiang
SaD01Zhihai, Xie
SuA01Zhou, Fangyin
SaB04Zhou, Weifeng
MA13Ziering, Walter N.
SuB16Zwi, Anthony
Index of Participants