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Friday GSCIS Book Launch: DiplomaƟc Strategies of leading NaƟons in the Global South FA20: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Part. Jason E. Strakes (Ilia State University) Part. Alan Chong (S Rajaratnam School of InternaƟonal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Part. Li Mingjiang (Rajaratnam School of InternaƟonal Studies, Singapore) Part. Mariana Kalil (Rio de Janeiro Federal University) Part. Elsada Diana Cassells (City University of New York) Part. Imad Mansour (Qatar University) Roundtable GSCIS Topical Focus: Decolonizing the Teaching of InternaƟonal RelaƟons FA21: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Chair Shampa Biswas (Whitman College) Part. David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Part. Jonneke Koomen (WillameƩe University) Part. Bruce A. Magnusson (Whitman College) Part. Himadeep R. Muppidi (Vassar College) Part. Sheila Nair (Northern Arizona University ) Roundtable The Future of Global IR: Enhancing CooperaƟon and Building New Networks FA22: Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Chair Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt) Part. Fulvio Aƫna (Catania University) Part. Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt) Part. Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University) Part. David L. Blaney (Macalester College) Part. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Part. Roberto Dominguez (Suīolk University) Part. Shambhavi Vedantam Murthy Gopalkrishna (University of Lagos(UNILAG)) Part. Akin Iwilade (Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria/ University of Oxford, United Kingdom) Part. Valery Konyshev (Saint-Petersburg State University) Part. Aigul Kulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University) Part. Michal Onderco (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Part. Nelson Oppong (University of Oxford) Part. Pichamon Yeophantong (Princeton University ) Part. Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University) Part. Thomas J. Volgy (University of Arizona) Part. Reuben Wong (NaƟonal University of Singapore) InsƟtuƟonal Workshops GSCIS Topical Focus: Reconceptualizing Regionalism in the Global South FB20: Friday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM Chair Amitav Acharya (American University) Disc. Sharinee JagƟani (Centre on Asia & GlobalisaƟon.Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.NaƟonal University of Singapore) Panel How does Regional InternaƟonal Society aīect Global InternaƟonal Society? Barbara Allen Roberson (Salzburg University, formerly Warwick University) A world of regions? The disƟnct, diīerent and similar research literatures on regions Stephen P. Aris (Swiss Federal InsƟtute of Technology) Beyond state- centered mulƟlateralism : The emergence of subregions in the Global South Czeslaw Tubilewicz (the University of Adelaide) Kanishka Jayasuriya (University of Adelaide ) Is Inter-regional Diīusion in the South Barren? The African Union and ASEAN Revisited Sevidzem Kingah (The United NaƟons University InsƟtute) AlternaƟve Regionalism: BRICS and its Challenges Yunus Turhan (Middle East Technical University,) GSCIS Topical Focus: South-South Networking: Sharing the Experiences of Female Professors from the Global South FB21: Friday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (City University of New York) Part. Elsada Diana Cassells (City University of New York) Part. Judith A. Duncker (Lehman College/CUNY) Part. NaneƩe Archer Svenson (Tulane University) Part. Debbie A. Mohammed (University of the West Indies) Part. Zuleika Arashiro (the australian naƟonal university) Part. Vidyamali Samarasinghe (SIS, American University) Part. Lina Mohammad Kassem (Qatar University) Part. Chia-yi Lee (Nanyang Technological University) Part. Mariana Kalil (Rio de Janeiro Federal University) Roundtable RedeĮning Norms: How Brazil is Propelling New PerspecƟves in Development FC01: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM Chair Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University) Disc. Alistair D. B. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of InternaƟonal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Panel Expanding the Limits of Brazilian Foreign Policy: The Role of DomesƟc InsƟtuƟons in InternaƟonal CooperaƟon Guilherme M. Dias (La Salle University) Brazilian sub-naƟonal agents as norm entrepreneurs: the internaƟonalizaƟon of a Southern-country paradigm in the development regime Rubens de Siqueira Duarte (University of Birmingham) Development in the discursive construcƟon of Brazilian hegemony in South America Diego Nilson Hernández (Universidad de la República (Uruguay)) Brazilian South-South CooperaƟon Bernardo Hoīman Versieux (PonƟİcia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais) Non-tradiƟonal security in Northeast and Southeast Asia FC02: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM Part. May Tan-Mullins (University of Noƫngham Ningbo China) Part. Grant Dawson (The University of Noƫngham, Ningbo, China) Part. Linda Quayle (University of Noƫngham Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) Roundtable Security and Strategy in Global South Contexts FC03: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM Chair Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of InternaƟonal Studies, Nanyang Technological University) Panel

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Friday

GSCIS Book Launch: Diploma c Strategies of leading Na ons in the Global South

FA20: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner  (City University of New York)Part. Jason E. Strakes  (Ilia State University)Part. Alan Chong  (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, 

Nanyang Technological University)Part. Li Mingjiang  (Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, 

Singapore)Part. Mariana  Kalil  (Rio de Janeiro Federal University)Part. Elsada Diana Cassells  (City University of New York)Part. Imad Mansour  (Qatar University)

Roundtable

GSCIS Topical Focus: Decolonizing the Teaching of Interna onal Rela ons

FA21: Friday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Shampa Biswas  (Whitman College)Part. David L. Blaney  (Macalester College)Part. Jonneke Koomen  (Willame e University)Part. Bruce A. Magnusson  (Whitman College)Part. Himadeep R. Muppidi  (Vassar College)Part. Sheila Nair  (Northern Arizona University )

Roundtable

The Future of Global IR: Enhancing Coopera on and Building New Networks

FA22: Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Chair Gunther Hellmann  (Goethe University Frankfurt)Part. Fulvio A na  (Catania University)Part. Gunther Hellmann  (Goethe University Frankfurt)Part. Navnita C. Behera  (Delhi University)Part. David L. Blaney  (Macalester College)Part. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner  (City University of New York)Part. Roberto Dominguez  (Suffolk University)Part. Shambhavi Vedantam Murthy Gopalkrishna  (University of 

Lagos(UNILAG))Part. Akin Iwilade  (Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria/ 

University of Oxford, United Kingdom)Part. Valery Konyshev  (Saint-Petersburg State University)Part. Aigul Kulnazarova  (School of Global Studies, Tama University)Part. Michal Onderco  (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)Part. Nelson Oppong  (University of Oxford)Part. Pichamon Yeophantong  (Princeton University )Part. Alexander Sergunin  (St. Petersburg State University)Part. Thomas J. Volgy  (University of Arizona)Part. Reuben Wong  (Na onal University of Singapore)

Ins tu onal Workshops

GSCIS Topical Focus: Reconceptualizing Regionalism in the Global South

FB20: Friday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Amitav Acharya  (American University)Disc. Sharinee Jag ani  (Centre on Asia & Globalisa on.Lee Kuan 

Yew School of Public Policy.Na onal University of Singapore)

Panel

How does Regional Interna onal Society affect Global Interna onal Society?

Barbara Allen Roberson (Salzburg University, formerly Warwick University)

A world of regions? The dis nct, different and similar research literatures on regions

Stephen P. Aris (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology)Beyond state- centered mul lateralism : The emergence of subregions in the Global South 

Czeslaw Tubilewicz (the University of Adelaide)Kanishka Jayasuriya (University of Adelaide )

Is Inter-regional Diffusion in the South Barren? The African Union and ASEAN Revisited

Sevidzem Kingah (The United Na ons University Ins tute)Alterna ve Regionalism: BRICS and its Challenges

Yunus Turhan (Middle East Technical University,)

GSCIS Topical Focus: South-South Networking: Sharing the Experiences of Female Professors from the Global South

FB21: Friday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner  (City University of New York)Part. Elsada Diana Cassells  (City University of New York)Part. Judith A. Duncker  (Lehman College/CUNY)Part. Nane e Archer Svenson  (Tulane University)Part. Debbie A. Mohammed  (University of the West Indies)Part. Zuleika Arashiro  (the australian na onal university)Part. Vidyamali Samarasinghe  (SIS, American University)Part. Lina Mohammad Kassem  (Qatar University)Part. Chia-yi Lee  (Nanyang Technological University)Part. Mariana  Kalil  (Rio de Janeiro Federal University)

Roundtable

Redefining Norms: How Brazil is Propelling New Perspec ves in Development

FC01: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Chair Nicholas Kiersey  (Ohio University)Disc. Alistair D. B. Cook  (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal 

Studies, Nanyang Technological University)

Panel

Expanding the Limits of Brazilian Foreign Policy: The Role of Domes c Ins tu ons in Interna onal Coopera on

Guilherme M. Dias (La Salle University)Brazilian sub-na onal agents as norm entrepreneurs: the interna onaliza on of a Southern-country paradigm in the development regime

Rubens de Siqueira Duarte (University of Birmingham)Development in the discursive construc on of Brazilian hegemony in South America

Diego Nilson Hernández (Universidad de la República (Uruguay))

Brazilian South-South Coopera onBernardo Hoffman Versieux (Pon cia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais)

Non-tradi onal security in Northeast and Southeast AsiaFC02: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Part. May  Tan-Mullins  (University of No ngham Ningbo China)Part. Grant Dawson  (The University of No ngham, Ningbo, China)Part. Linda Quayle  (University of No ngham Kuala Lumpur 

Malaysia)

Roundtable

Security and Strategy in Global South ContextsFC03: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Chair Pascal Vennesson  (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)

Panel

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Strategy Misunderstood: the ‘New Security’ Cri que and Asian Strategic Perspec ves 

Pascal Vennesson (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)

Evalua ng the State-Non State Actor Dis nc on: Is the Afghan Taliban a State? 

Carmel Davis Crime(a) without Punishment: How the Security Concerns of Leading Developing States Have Shaped Their Response to the Ukraine Crisis

Andrej Krickovic (Na onal Research University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow)

“But My Hands Are Tied: The Schelling Conjecture and the Distribu onal Consequences of Nuclear Deprolifera on”

Rupal N. Mehta (Harvard Kennedy School/University of Nebraska, Lincoln)Steven Oliver (Yale-NUS College)

The U.S. arms sale mode of “Direct Commercial Sale” influence on Taiwan Military Industry development

Cho Ki To (University of Macau)Jianwei Wang (University of Macau)

Efforts at Conflict Resolu on 2: Domes c and Regional Arrangements

FC04: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Disc. Hassan E. Ahmed  (University of Khartoum)

Panel

Diverse Piracy Pa erns and Different Control Mechanisms Keunsoo (Kevin) Jeong (Univeristy of Pi sburgh)

Dealing with Difference: Pancasila in Post Suharto IndonesiaAgus Wahyudi (Northern Arizona University)

Elec ng Violence: Explaining Post-Elec on Violence in AfricaFaith I. Okpotor (University of Delaware)

How Long will it Last? – Peace Agreements and Leadership ChangesCarmela Lutmar (University of Haifa)Lesley G. Terris (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzeliya)

Par cipa on and its specific context: analysing “Paktu ba Eleisaun Pasífika” in Timor-Leste

Carla Luis (CES - Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)

To what extent an interna onal norm is domes cally internalized? Anil Sigdel (University of Vienna)

Transi ons in Foreign Policy Trajectories in AsiaFC05: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Chair Saori N. Katada  (University of Southern California)

Panel

Prospects of Regional Integra on of South and Central Asia through Silk Road:  Kashmir as a Connec ng Point

Debida a Aurobinda Mahapatra (University of Massachuse s Boston)

Mul lateralism in peace-keeping opera ons: China's caseIoana Muresan (University of Vienna)

The Gloomy Survival: Taiwan’s Strategic Despera onShang-su Wu (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)

Vietnam's transi on to a middle power statusBarbara Kra uk (University of Warsaw)

Russian Poli csFC06: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Chair Viatcheslav Morozov  (University of Tartu)

Panel

Internal Coloniza on, Interna onal Rela ons and the Study of Russian Subaltern Imperialism

Viatcheslav Morozov (University of Tartu)China and Russia as security actors- the internal-external security nexus

Aglaya Snetkov (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich)Understanding Russia’s policies towards BRICS: theory and prac ce

Alexander Sergunin (St. Petersburg State University)Pak-Russian Rela ons: Historical Legacies and New Beginnings

Quratulain Fa ma (Government of Pakistan)

The African Union in Compara ve Perspec ve FC07: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Chair Thomas Kwasi Tieku  (King's, University of Western Ontario )Disc. Cyril Obi  (Social Science Research Council)

Panel

Do what I say or do what we say?:  The African Union and the United Na ons rela ons

Thomas Kwasi Tieku (King's, University of Western Ontario )AU- ASEAN: Norma ve order and contesta on in regional organiza ons of the global south

Joel Ng (University of Oxford)Peace and Security in the AU and ECOWAS: Coopera on as Cumula ve Process

Emmanuel A. Balogun (University of Delaware)Mul level interac ons on the peacebuilding stage in Africa: ECOWAS and the AU in Cote d'ivoire's post elec on crisis 

Akin Iwilade (Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria/ University of Oxford, United Kingdom)

IR and the non-Western worlds: imagining a globally inclusive ‘we’FC08: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Chair Ipshita Basu Disc. Jodok Troy  (University of Innsbruck)

Panel

Towards a globally inclusive 'we' in IR:  tunnelling out of the ghe oes

Marie Breen-Smyth (University of Surrey)Inter-Na onal Poli cs of Reincarna on

Dibyesh Anand (University of Westminster)In Search of an Alterna ve: Reason, Religion and the West in the Tagore-Gandhi Debates 1914-1945

Ipshita Basu Cri que of IR and Orientalism: Challenges from the Middle East

Ayla Gol (Aberystwyth University)Middle East is also Middle West: beyond the East and the West

Habib Khondker (Zayed University, Abu Dhabi)

Transforma on of Regional Networks: Past and Future Alterna vesFC09: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Chair Pushpa Thambipillai  (ISEAS, Singapore)Disc. Christopher Len  (Energy Studies Ins tute, Na onal University 

of Singapore)

Panel

'Thinking Through Srivijaya: Polycentric Networks in Tradi onal Southeast Asia'

Rosita Dellios (Bond University)R. James Ferguson

Cross border drug flows between China and its proximate statesShelley Torce (Bond University)

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Shanghai Coopera on Organiza on: Seeking Transna onal Crime Connec ons in Southeast Asia

Alica Kizekova (Metropolitan University Prague)Building a Sino-centric Order in Southeast Asia: the Energy Dimension of China's Mari me Silk Road

Gaye Christoffersen (Hopkins-Nanjing Center, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University)

Pillars of ASEAN Community Building: Spill-over in ReversePushpa Thambipillai (ISEAS, Singapore)

Policy Insights from Alterna ve Pedagogical Frames and Methodologies

FC10: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Chair Eduardo Albrecht  (Pukyong Na onal University)Disc. Judith A. Duncker  (Lehman College/CUNY)

Panel

Counter-Hegemonic Technocra c Poli cs? Social Sta s cs in the Global South

Dimitri della Faille (Universite du Quebec en Outaouais)Great Powers and Small States: A Typology

Gadi Heimann (Hebrew University)Lingering imprints of imperial pedagogy in Euroamerican visual representa ons of ‘China’ as a ‘threat’

Sabine Chun Qian (University of Bristol)Social Risk Analysis: Using Open Source Intelligence and Ethnography to Predict Diploma c Crises in Southeast Asia

Eduardo Albrecht (Pukyong Na onal University)

The Broadening Range of Development Alterna ves FC11: Friday 3:30 PM - 5:15 PM

Disc. John A. Donaldson  (Singapore Management University)

Panel

Do Emergent Donors Exist? Luciana Al. Ghica (University of Bucharest, Poli cal Science Department)

Is the (Technology) Tail Wagging the (Development) Dog? Comparing the assump ons behind ICT4D program design, and techno-communica ve behaviors in Kenya and Samoa

Charles Patrick Mar n-Shields (George Mason University)The EU and the promo on of regional coopera on with La n America through regional summits

Julie Schmied (Universidade de Brasilia)New Donors, Same Old Prac ces?  Development coopera on policies of middle-income countries.  

Carmen Robledo (Australian Na onal University)Reviewing the impacts of Chinese investment in extrac ve industries in La n America

Adam Chimien ICTs for development: a cri cal review of La n America public policies

Cris ana Gonzalez (University of São Paulo)

Sharing Ideas About Inclusive Prac ces, Teaching and Research in IR

FC14: Friday 3:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Part. Rachael M. Rudolph  (Webster University-Thailand)Part. Kenneth Houston  (Webster University-Thailand)

Ins tu onal Workshops

Challenges of State-building FD01: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Shahar Hameiri  (Murdoch University)Disc. Dimitri della Faille  (Universite du Quebec en Outaouais)

Panel

Beyond State Legi macy: Understanding the Poli cs of Public Administra on Reform in the Context of Statebuilding

Shahar Hameiri (Murdoch University)Ci zenship, minority and indigenous rights: Singaporean-Malay iden es 

Terri Anne Teo (University of Bristol)Statebuilding in Timor-Leste: resilience and par cipa on

Carla Luis (CES - Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal)

Poli cal Patronage and the State Performance in Africa: Evidence from South Africa

Majuta Mamogale (University of the Witwatersrand)Conceptual Congruity: Clientelism

Philip Cardin (Purdue University)

Human Rights, Human Security and Interna onal GovernanceFD02: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Jonneke Koomen  (Willame e University)Disc. Melisa Casumbal-Salazar  (Whitman College)

Panel

Inves ga ng ”far away” violence: Interna onal criminal tribunals, the poli cs of knowledge, and mass atrocity 

Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University)Preven ng Inac on: The Case for R2P

Alex Chung (University of Notre Dame Australia)The Indigenous People Conserva on Rights in Suriname a United Na ons (UN) Declara on:  Review of the Declara on Implementa on  

Anwar Hollingsworth (Student University of the West Indies )Rethinking Development: the Centrality of Human Rights

Annabelle Wong (Na onal University of Singapore)

South Asia's Interna onal Rela onsFD03: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Disc. Syed Sami Raza  (University of Peshawar)

Panel

South -South Coopera on : A Study of Disaster Management Response in South Asia

Suman Sharma (Delhi University)A ribu on Theory and the India-Pakistan Case

Kanica Rakhra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)China's Changing Percep on of India

Selina Ho (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Na onal University of Singapore)

Sino-Indian Coopera on in the "Asian Century": What Does it Mean for the Global South?

Rupakjyo Borah (Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, India)

India & the Congo Crisis 1960-1963Swapna Kona Nayudu (Department of War Studies, King's College London.)

Victorious Outliers: The Construc on of Memory in Bri sh India’s Fron er Regions

Nimmi Kurian (Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi)Jayashree Vivekanandan (South Asian University)

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IR Theory in the Global South: Engaging Reflec ons from the Middle East and Persia

FD04: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Hamoon Khelghat-Doost  (Na onal University of Singapore (NUS))

Disc. Alan Chong  (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)

Panel

Iranian Scholars and Endogenous IR Homeira Moshirzadeh (University of Tehran)

Academic blind-spots and biases: the study of IR in Middle East ins tu ons

Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews)Al-Qaeda is Alive! The Jihadist School Takes on Western Interna onal Theories

Mohammed Nuruzzaman (Gulf University for Science and Technology)

Islamic Supra-Na onalism vs. Westphalian Sovereignty:  The Foreign Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Hamoon Khelghat-Doost (Na onal University of Singapore (NUS))Pravin Prakash (Na onal University of Singapore (NUS))Govindran Jegatesen (Royal Melbourne Ins tute of Technology (RMIT))

The Mul -faceted Poli cs of the Middle EastFD05: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Ioannis N. Grigoriadis  (Bilkent University)Disc. Carmel Davis 

Panel

Turkey Between Two Worlds: Between European Membership and Global Leadership Aspira ons

Ioannis N. Grigoriadis (Bilkent University)‘Western Technique, O oman Spirit?’ Neo-O omanism in Turkish Foreign and Domes c Poli cs

Agnes Czajka (Open University)Edward Wastnidge (Open University)

Islam, Poli cs, and the Middle East in the Age of Obama: Dispatches from the Muslim Brotherhood

Jonathon Patrick Whooley (University of Florida)Icarus of the Middle East: The Rise and Fall of Turkey and the Lessons for Middle Powers

Serkan Bulut (University of Delaware)China and The Muslim World: The Case of Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey

Bambang Cipto (University of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta)

Theorizing Africa Peace and Security Architecture from an IR Perspec ve

FD06: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Erin N. Hannah  (Kings University College)Disc. Thomas Kwasi Tieku  (King's, University of Western Ontario )

Panel

APSA and Structural Preven on of Conflicts in Africa: Naviga ng the Theory— Prac ce Gap 

Cyril Obi (Social Science Research Council)Democra sing Security: What Role for the Pan-African Parliament in the African Peace and Security Architecture?

Densua Mumford (University of Oxford)

Can Africa Ever Get a Handle Over its Small Arms Stockpile?: Examining the Gaps in Africa’s Responses to Small Arms Control

John Pokoo (Kofi Annan Interna onal Peacekeeping Training Centre)

Piracy in the Horn: Revisi ng the Origins and the CausesAfyare A. Elmi (Qatar University)Ladan Affi (Qatar University)

South-South Coopera on and Global Security Challenges: African Perspec ves

Samuel Kursim Leonard Fwa (Bingham University)

Power Play: China-US Foreign Policy Growing Pains FD07: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner  (City University of New York)Disc. Ekaterina Koldunova  (Moscow State University of 

Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))

Panel

Hegemonic Transi ons in the Caribbean?Ma hew Bishop (University of The West Indies)W. Andy Knight (University of Alberta)

Syncrhoniza on in Interna onal Rela ons: an approach to triangular interac ons between states 

Ana Soliz Landivar (German Ins tute of Global and Area Studies)

Major powers and regionalism in Central AsiaPeter Krasnopolsky (University of No ngham)

China's Responsive Regionalism Against the United States' Rebalancing: Focusing on Buck-passing in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) 

Tae-Kyung Kim (Seoul Na onal University)US presence in the Mekong Sub-region and China’s strategic concerns: good compe tor or huge troublemaker?

Qichao Wang (CSIS)

Managing the Environment: Governmental Approaches FD08: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Nancy Webster Gleason  (Tu s University)Disc. Marissa Brookes  (University of California, Riverside)

Panel

Who Sets the Agenda under Authoritarianism? Evidence from ChinaSteven Oliver (Yale-NUS College)

Foreign policy and bureaucra c poli cs in China's approach to climate change

Olivia Gippner (Free University Berlin)Federal Governance of Disaster in India: A Case of Policy and Implementa on Crisis with special reference to Himalayan Tsunami of U arakhand 2013

Sanjay Sharma (Indian Military Academy)Networks Near and Far: Effec ve Adapta on to Sea-Level Rise

Claudia Risner (Old Dominion University)China, Disaster Governance and the Domes c Sources of a ‘Global Responsibility’ 

Pichamon Yeophantong (Princeton University )

Norma ve Power in IR: Views from the SouthFD09: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Jodok Troy  (University of Innsbruck)

Panel

Global Agenda Confron ng Regional and Country Specific Gender norms: Analyzing Female Sex Trafficking Ini a ves in South and South East Asia

Vidyamali Samarasinghe (SIS, American University)

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Indonesia: Doing ‘Norma ve Power’ Differently?David Frederic Camroux (Sciences Po-CERI)

Western Hegemony and Norma ve Power: An Equilibrium Point Yet ? 

Hassan Filali Ansary The Problema c Legi macy of Norma ve Power

Stacia Beiniks (University of Limerick)Aligning global norms or the Chinese harmonious way? Looking at Chinese aid giving in the context of global norms and domes c public par cipa on. 

May Tan-Mullins (University of No ngham Ningbo China)

Alterna ve Interna onal Approaches in Developing Eurasia: Escaping the East-West Straightjacket

FD10: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Jason E. Strakes  (Ilia State University)Disc. Shahla Gahramanova  (Azerbaijan State Economic University)

Panel

Eurasian Conflicts and their Peace Prospects: An A empt towards a Theore cal Framework

Debida a Aurobinda Mahapatra (University of Massachuse s Boston)

Beyond Eurasian Media on: The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict and Azerbaijan's Global South Diplomacy

Jason E. Strakes (Ilia State University)South and Central Asia in Eurasian Integra on: Key to Economic Prosperity and Poli cal Stability?

Zahid Anwar (University of Peshawar)European Union vs. Eurasian Union: The case of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia

Gulsah Tuza (Marmara University)Nihan Akincilar (Okan University)

Postcolonial SecurityFD11: Friday 5:30 PM - 7:15 PM

Chair Shampa Biswas  (Whitman College)Disc. Himadeep R. Muppidi  (Vassar College)

Panel

The Natural/Neglected Rela onship: Liberalism, Iden ty and India-Australia Rela ons

Priya Chacko (University of Adelaide)Alexander Davis (The University of Adelaide)

Race, Gender and Empire: Postcolonial Economies of ViolenceSheila Nair (Northern Arizona University )

Arms Control & Disarmament a Civilizing Therapy?Ritu Mathur (University of Texas at San Antonio)

“Responsibility”, “Peace”, and the “Interna onal Community”: A Postcolonial  Analysis of the Nego a ons on the Iranian Nuclear Program

Shampa Biswas (Whitman College)

Saturday

Iden ty and Narra ve in Revising IR TheorySA01: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Gunther Hellmann  (Goethe University Frankfurt)Disc. Alan Chong  (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, 

Nanyang Technological University)

Panel

The Ends of IR Theory and the Linguis c Turn (Half Way Around)Gunther Hellmann (Goethe University Frankfurt)

Dialogue with the Non-West: A Confucian Orienta on for Interna onal Rela ons Theory

Simarjit Singh Bal (University of Alberta)Nathan Andrews (University of Alberta)

IR theory:  Perspec ves from the Global SouthSeema Narain (Deshbandhu College)

Eastphalian Sovereignty: East Asia's Principle of the Status QuoLonnie John Ray Edge (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)

La n America in the Twenty-First Century: Foreign Policy Policy Transi ons and New Paradigms?

SA02: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Davila Consuelo  (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)Disc. Jorge Alberto Schiavon  (CIDE)

Panel

The Mexican South-South Coopera on. So  Power of an Emerging Country

Juan P. Prado-Lallande (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)Luis Ochoa-Bilbao (Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla)Rafael Velazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California)

From old to new worlds: Colombia's foreign policy in changing  mesSebas an E. Bitar (Universidad de los Andes)

Singapore’s Foreign Policy toward La n America and the Caribbean Community 

Judith A. Duncker (Lehman College/CUNY)Culture, Ideology & Myth in the Brazilian Foreign Policy under Lula: poli cizing the poli cal behavior that urges rethinking IRTheory

Mariana Kalil (Rio de Janeiro Federal University)

Rethinking the Contemporary GulfSA03: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Imad Mansour  (Qatar University)Disc. Jason E. Strakes  (Ilia State University)

Panel

Religion, poli cs and Society in the Arab Gulf: from Affirma on to Contesta on

Mazhar Al-Zoby (Qatar University )Secular External Behaviour of the GCC: New Survival Mechanism

Khalid Almezaini (Qatar University & London School of Economics and Poli cal Science )

US-Gulf Rela onsAbdullah Baabood

The Dynamics of Energy Geopoli cs in the Gulf and Qatar’s foreign rela ons with East Asia

Steven Wright (Qatar University)Do Arab Gulf States see in China a Viable Seucrity Partner?

Imad Mansour (Qatar University)

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Children and Violence: Poli cs of Conflict in South AsiaSA04: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Elora Halim Chowdhury  (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Elora Halim Chowdhury  (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. Swa  Parashar  (Monash University)Part. Shakira Hussein  (University of Melbourne)Part. Tanuja Thurairajah  (University of Innsbruck, Austria)

Roundtable

Reimagining Interna onal Rela ons: Cri cal Perspec vesSA05: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Klaus-Gerd Giesen  (Université d'Auvergne)Disc. Melisa Casumbal-Salazar  (Whitman College)

Panel

A Historical Materialist Analysis of Turkish IR Studies Faruk Yalvaç (Middle East Technical University)

Tac cs of interven on into studies of ‘China’ as a Western construc on

Sabine Chun Qian (University of Bristol)Narra ves: Consequence of Changing Balances of Poli cal Economy?

Ozum Uzun (İstanbul Aydın University)Eylul Culfaz (İstanbul Aydın University)

Global Governance: Actors, Arenas and Agreements SA06: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Ioannis N. Grigoriadis  (Bilkent University)Disc. Paul  Belesky  (The University of Queensland)

Panel

Whither United Na ons Security Council Reform: Will the Global South be Accorded a Chance to Reshape Interna onal Rela ons Prac ce in the Era of Global Transforma on

Srini Sitaraman (Clark University)Power and Resistance:  The Transforma ve Poten al of IGOs in Global Economic Governance

Erin N. Hannah (Kings University College)James Sco (King's College London)

United Na ons Hubs: How Regional Colloca on is Redefining  Development and Humanitarian Assistance

Nane e Archer Svenson (Tulane University)Shi s and Trends in Global Governance: An Empiric Analysis of G20

Aylin Ece Cicek (Sabanci University)Meltem Mu uler-Bac (Sabanci University)

Becoming A ‘Bridge’ : Non-BRIC Developing Na ons in the G20Awidya San kajaya (The Australian Na onal University)

Approaches to Keeping and Building the Peace SA07: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Olga Vorkunova  (Russian Peace Academy )Disc. Jon Western  (Mount Holyoke College)

Panel

In Search of Stability and Peace in Asia   a er the Coali on Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan 

Olga Vorkunova (Russian Peace Academy )India’s Peacebuilding Style in UN Peace Opera ons: New ‘Partnerships’ for Peace

Kabilan Krishnasamy (The University of Western Australia)Russia and the Liberal Peace

David G. Lewis (University of Exeter)

Inac on iner a and the consequences of missed opportuni es in interna onal nego a ons

Lesley G. Terris (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzeliya)Orit Tykocinski

Kashmir as a Protracted Social Conflict: Examining the Role of Non-State Actors for Peace

Debida a Aurobinda Mahapatra (University of Massachuse s Boston)

The Poli cal Economy of Equitable Distribu onSA08: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Luigi Carafa  (University of Cambridge)Disc. M. Azhar Hussain  (Roskilde University, Department of Society 

and Globalisa on)

Panel

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) In The Rela ons Among Na ons, Towards A Renewed Hegemony Or Not?:A Perspec ve from the South

Raju Thadikkaran (School of Interna onal Rela ons and Poli cs, Mahatma Gandhi University)

The Poli cal Economy and Process of FSC and PEFC Governance in China

Hongsheng Ren (School of Poli cs and Public Adminstra on,China University of Poli cal Science and Law,China )

Dispu ng at the WTO: Southeast Asian Perspec vesPriya Dershini Parmalingam (Department of Poli cal Science and Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen)

From the North with Love: Globaliza on, NEPAD and Unmasking Africa’s Development Dilemmas

Edlyne Anugwom (University of Nigeria)Globaliza on and the Threat of Marginaliza on: Towards a Defini on of Marginaliza on

Christopher Changwe Nshimbi (Center for the Study of Governance Innova on (GovInn), Department of Poli cal Sciences, University of Pretoria)

War, Warfare, Power: Influences and ConsequencesSA09: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair T. V. Paul  (McGill University)Disc. Carmela Lutmar  (University of Haifa)

Panel

A Ruthless Form of Warfare except all Others? Dronewarfare in the interna onal society

Jodok Troy (University of Innsbruck)Learning from each other. Sea power and its impact on na onal iden ty building: Western and Asian experiences. 

David García Cantalapiedra (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

 The UK, just war tradi on, and Libya interven on of 2011: a flawed outcome for a failed policy

Grant Dawson (The University of No ngham, Ningbo, China)Security Umbrellas in the 21st Century: Extended Deterrence and Moral Hazard in Asia.

Rupal N. Mehta (Harvard Kennedy School/University of Nebraska, Lincoln)

The Steps to War: An Empirical inves ga on of Egyp an-Israeli Wars

Ashraf Singer (King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals )The mobiliza on of vic ms and survivors of U.S. drone warfare in Pakistan and Yemen

Sami Siddiq (University of Auckland)

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Thinking About Non-State Actors and the North-South DivideSA10: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Panel

“Is Terrorism S ll Terrorism When It Doesn’t Happen in the West?: Reflec ons on the lack of dialogue between  the center and periphery in Terrorism research”

Jennifer Skulte-Ouaiss (Lebanese American University)The LSE Expert Group on the Economics of Drug Policy

John Collins (LSE) The (Mal)Prac ce of Hearing Voices from Outside: the Role of Epistemic Iden es in Par cipatory Development

Amoz Hor (Na onal University of Singapore)

Role of Global South States in the Management of Interna onal Order and Security

SA11: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Viatcheslav Morozov  (University of Tartu)Disc. Derek John McDougall  (University of Melbourne)

Panel

Australia and the Global South under the Abbo  Coali on Government

Derek John McDougall (University of Melbourne)Leadership in the Global South- India and Brazil

Kanica Rakhra (Jawaharlal Nehru University)The Russian Geopoli cal Views on Asia Pacific: Changing Role in World Poli cs

Valery Konyshev (Saint-Petersburg State University)Managing Central Asia's Security Challenges: The Role of Kazakhstan

Alice Ackermann (Nazarbayev University)Aziz Burkhanov (Nazarbayev University, Assistant Professor)

Asian Foreign Policy in Transi on ISA12: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Hyon Joo Yoo  (Trinity University)Disc. Sharinee Jag ani  (Centre on Asia & Globalisa on.Lee Kuan 

Yew School of Public Policy.Na onal University of Singapore)

Panel

Who makes Chinese foreign policy? Bringing the administra on, think tanks and society back in 

Tim Nicholas Rühlig (University of Frankfurt)Deconstruc ng the Uniform Understanding of Regional Powers’ Foreign Policy

Mi-yeon Hur (University of Bradford)Foreign Policy Discourse in India – Role and Influence of Think Tanks

Stu Bhatnagar (University of Adelaide)Thai foreign policy adapta on in 2001-2006: Theory and prac se 

Katsamaporn Rakson (Victoria University)Indonesia's Past, Present and Future Power, Image and Foreign Policy

Renita Moniaga (University of Sydney)

GSCIS Focal Roundtable: In Memoriam: Professor Ali MazruiSA13: Saturday 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM

Chair Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner  (City University of New York)Part. Seifudein Adem  (Binghamton University)Part. Jayantha Jayman  (St. Lawerence University)Part. A. B. Assensoh Part. Yve e Marie Alex-Assensoh  (University of Oregon)

Roundtable

World Regional Studies: A New Framework for Explaining De-Westernizing Global Development or a Non-Western IR Theory? (Ins tu onal Workshop)

SA14: Saturday 8:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Alexei Voskressenski  (Moscow State University of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO) )

Disc. Georgy Toloraya  (Russkiy Mir)Part. Victor Sumsky  (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal 

Rela ons (University))Part. Eunjeong Cho  (University of Warwick)Part. Ma eo Dian  (University of Bologna)Part. Fred Eidlin  (Karlova Universita v Praze)Part. Ekaterina Koldunova  (Moscow State University of 

Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO))Part. Alexander Zhebit  (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)Part. Anna Kireeva  (Moscow State University of Interna onal 

Rela ons, the MFA of Russia (MGIMO-University))Part. Maria Lagu na  (St.-Petersburg State University, School of 

Interna onal Rela ons)Part. Chisako Teshima Masuo  (Kyushu University)

Ins tu onal Workshops

GSCIS Topical Focus: 60 Years Post Bandung: South-South Rela onsSB01: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair James T. H. Tang  (Singapore Management University)Disc. Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner  (City University of New York)

Panel

Educa onal Coopera on as So  Power: the Case of Brazil's Foreign Policy

Carlos R. S. Milani (State University of Rio de Janeiro)Reflec ng the Impact of Bandung Conference on Changing Power Rela onship: Public Discourse and Policy-making in Post-war Asia

Aigul Kulnazarova (School of Global Studies, Tama University)Taming the Dragon: An Afro-Asian Strategy for Dealing with Rising China

Seifudein Adem (Binghamton University)South Asia and La n America:  A Powerful Friendship to be Nurtured in the Asian-La n American Century 

Iromi Dharmawardhane (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies)

New Perspec ves on Interna onal DevelopmentSB03: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Konstan n Pantserev  (St. Petersburg State University)Disc. Lonnie John Ray Edge  (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)

Panel

South-South Coopera on and Environmental Stress :A Case Study of South Asia.

Suman Sharma (Delhi University)States of Sub-Saharan Africa in the Age of Globaliza on: the Possibility of the Breakthrough

Konstan n Pantserev (St. Petersburg State University)Detangling development coopera on policy: why iden ty ma ers

Carmen Robledo (Australian Na onal University)Emerging Countries and Development Coopera on: How China is reshaping the Interna onal Development Architecture 

Anna Katharina Dr. Stahl (EU-China Research Centre, College of Europe)

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Security Paradigms: Re-examining Preconcep ons and Current Challenges

SB04: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Syed Sami Raza  (University of Peshawar)Disc. Srini Sitaraman  (Clark University)

Panel

An Alien’s Call for Divine Violence/Des tuent Power: Where do We Begin to Des tute (security) Law?

Syed Sami Raza (University of Peshawar)Mari me Piracy: North versus South

Joanne Fish (Old Dominion University)The Challenge of U.S. Cyber Strategy on Deterrence

Yu cheng Chen (Graduate Ins tute of Interna onal Poli cs, Na onal Chung Hsing University)

The Power and Poli cs of Emerging Markets and Economic Globaliza on

SB05: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Hassan E. Ahmed  (University of Khartoum)Disc. Edlyne Anugwom  (University of Nigeria)

Panel

Mul polarity, Financial Statecra  of Emerging Powers, and the Liberal World Order

Leslie Ellio Armijo (Portland State University)Saori N. Katada (University of Southern California)

Financial Globaliza on, Emerging Markets, and the S ckiness of US Monetary Hegemony

Youngwon Cho (St. Francis Xavier University)South to South: The Exchanges between Africa and the Emerging Powers

Hassan E. Ahmed (University of Khartoum)The Transi on of Western Capitalism to a New Regula on Mode and its Consequences for the Global South

Klaus-Gerd Giesen (Université d'Auvergne)

Rebalancing Power: Examining Shi s from Mul ple IR Perspec vesSB06: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Disc. Pascal Vennesson  (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)

Panel

Talking ‘global order change’: the poli cs of namingStephen P. Aris (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology)

Answering threats: when regional powers balance and when they do not

Paul A. van Hoo (University of Amsterdam)Michal Onderco (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Revisionism and Regional Orders: Power Shi s, Exclusionary Configura ons, and Na onal Values

John Åberg (Lingnan University)Asia in an era of Mul polarity: Challenges and Prospects 

Sharinee Jag ani (Centre on Asia & Globalisa on.Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.Na onal University of Singapore)

The Global South as a Transna onal Collec veSB07: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Amitav Acharya  (American University)Disc. Erin N. Hannah  (Kings University College)

Panel

Towards a Consensus a er Bandung: Mi ga ng Uneven Development via Global Public Goods

Jayantha Jayman (St. Lawerence University)

The Role of the 'Global South' in the Origins and Transforma on of Interna onal Non-Governmental Organiza ons

Thomas Davies (City University of London)Understanding the Chronic Under-Representa on of the South within the Interna onal Organiza ons and the Rela ve Failure of the South-South Collabora on

Meryll David-Ismayil (European Centre for Sociology and Poli cal Science (CESSP))

 Towards an Alterna ve Theory of Norma ve Power: Perspec ves from Global South

Elena Pavlova (Univeristy of Tartu)

Human Development, Human Security: A acking Poverty, Hunger and Poor Governance

SB08: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Nicholas Chan  (University of Oxford)

Panel

Poverty Reduc on in ThailandJoel David Moore (Monash University, Sunway Campus)John A. Donaldson (Singapore Management University)

Human Security, SADC and COMESA Regionalism: State Weakness and Na onal Interest

Robert W Compton (SUNY Oneonta)Poli cs and Redistribu on

Dae Jin Yi (Hankuk University of Foreign Studues)Human Development Impacts of Access to Infrastructure in Hills and Mountains? Evidence from Households of Three Remote Villages in Nepal 

Jeet Sapkota (University of Tsukuba)Is this a new era of food insecurity? The emergence of neomercan lism and the transforma on of the global food system

Paul Belesky (The University of Queensland)Robust Approaches to the Measurement of Mul dimensional Poverty: The Case of Countries in Africa, Asia and La n America

M. Azhar Hussain (Roskilde University, Department of Society and Globalisa on)

Pushing the Poten al of Postcolonial Theory in the Global SouthSB09: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Derek John McDougall  (University of Melbourne)Disc. David García Cantalapiedra  (Universidad Complutense de 

Madrid)

Panel

Emergency Government Reconsidered: Postcolonial Cons tu onalism and the Case for Virtue Ethics

Peter D. Finn (Na onal University of Singapore)The Global South Spa al Imaginary: A Cri cal Assessment of Postcolonial Spa ality

Devika Sharma (Department of Poli cal Science, Delhi University)

Western IR Theories and the Post-colonial ‘South’: A Debate Renewed

Md Abdul Gaffar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Postcolonial Perspec ves on Nuclear Non-Prolifera on

Alex Chung (University of Notre Dame Australia)

Preparing Future Genera ons: Higher Educa on, Research and Interna onal Rela ons

SB10: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Sco  Flower  (University of Melbourne)Disc. Nane e Archer Svenson  (Tulane University)

Panel

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The Future of Mobile Learning Begins with a Baseline PedagogyElizabeth A. Cook (American Military University)

Idea onal and Structural Impediments in the development of Non-Western IR: A Study of the Undergraduate Educa on System in India

Siddharth Tripathi (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Fieldwork in Complex and Hos le Palces: A New Approach to Research Training for Graduate Students: 

Sco Flower (University of Melbourne)Unmasking IR Research as a Globalized Employment Project: Accoun ng for Voices from the Outside in Global IR

Sharon E. Rogers (American University, School of Interna onal Service)Darapheak Tin (University of Toronto & SCOD, Share and Connect for Open Development)

Regionalism in Asia and AfricaSB11: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Hiro Katsumata  (Kanazawa University)

Panel

When does ASEAN become asser ve, and when does it become accommoda ve? 

Hiro Katsumata (Kanazawa University)ASEAN in a Cross-Road

Sean Yiath (University of California, San Diego)Readdressing South Asian Regionalism: The Role of India

Sachin Pardhe (University of Mumbai)The Analysis of regional Integra on in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Compara ve Study of SADC and The EU

Yunus Turhan (Middle East Technical University,)Mul ple Mul lateralism in Africa: A New Paradigm in North-South Security Coopera on?

Jason Warner (Harvard University)Oscilla ons: the effects of short-term policy considera ons on regionalism in Southeast Asia and Eastern and Southern Africa

Christopher Changwe Nshimbi (Center for the Study of Governance Innova on (GovInn), Department of Poli cal Sciences, University of Pretoria)

Non-Tradi onal Security in Asia: Learning from the GroundSB12: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair T. V. Paul  (McGill University)

Panel

Interna onal Law, Humanitarian Norms, and Local Poli cs: Examining UNHCR Opera ons in Malaysia and Thailand

Kevin Robert McGahan (Na onal University of Singapore)Watching Over: Do Peacekeeping Missions Reduce the Rates of Sexual Violence in Post-Conflict Socie es?

Chris ne Balarezo (University of Haifa)Emily Stull (Asian University for Women)

Tracing the broad trends of human security since globaliza on a case study of Odisha in India

Subrat Singhdeo (Madhyam Founda on)The Poli cs of Aesthe cs: Exiled Kin-Aesthe c Subjects in the Thai-Burma (Myanmar) Border-Zone

Tani Sebro (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

Resource Governance: Energy, Food, Forests SB13: Saturday 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Chair Bulent Acma  (Anadolu University)

Panel

Forest Conserva on and the Bri sh Empire: Transcending the North-South Divide with Comparisons from Asia and North America

Nancy Wright (Long Island University )Force Of the Central Asian Countries: Condi ons, Problems, Prospects of Development and Coopera on

Bulent Acma (Anadolu University)The  ming of extrac ng natural resources

Chia-yi Lee (Nanyang Technological University)Food Safety in Southeast Asia: The Role of ASEAN

Sandra Silfvast (University of Melbourne)MENA-EU governance of energy: De-construc ng the myth of func onal coopera on

Luigi Carafa (University of Cambridge)Model or Mirage? External Governance Solu ons and the Transforma on of Ghana’s Oil Industry

Nelson Oppong (University of Oxford)

The Dragon on Safari: China in AfricaSC01: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Disc. Anna Katharina Dr. Stahl  (EU-China Research Centre, College of Europe)

Panel

The Poli cal Economy of So  Power in Black-Yellow Rela ons: Africa, China and Japan 

Seifudein Adem (Binghamton University)State reasoning and state policy towards interna onal ins tu ons: accoun ng for China’s policy towards the United Na ons Peacekeeping in Africa in the post-Cold War era

Kanzhen Li (University of No ngham, Ning Bo, China)Is Africa prepared? A cri cal assessment of the Chinese development model coming to Africa and its implica ons for South-South coopera on

Xuefei Shi (Radboud University Nijmegen)Paul Hoebink (Radboud University Nijmegen)

“Enter the Dragon” China in West Africa: The ECOWAS Response Jumoke Oduwole (University of Lagos)

Foreign Investment, Transna onal Corpora ons and Civil SocietySC02: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Chair Christopher Changwe Nshimbi  (Center for the Study of Governance Innova on (GovInn), Department of Poli cal Sciences, University of Pretoria)

Disc. Keunsoo (Kevin) Jeong  (Univeristy of Pi sburgh)

Panel

The Poli cs of Land Ownership and Livelihoods: An Explora on of Land Dispossession in Ghana’s Mining Communi es 

Nathan Andrews (University of Alberta)Civil Society Networks, Localised Resistance and Chinese Investment in Mainland Southeast Asia’s Extrac ve Industries

Pichamon Yeophantong (Princeton University )Transna onal Labor Alliances and Why Corpora ons Concede: Lessons from Southeast Asia

Marissa Brookes (University of California, Riverside)

Efforts at Conflict Resolu on I: Peace AgreementsSC03: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Chair Shahla Gahramanova  (Azerbaijan State Economic University)

Panel

The EU and the Syrian conflict: A cri cal evalua on of EU policy Incoherence

Jasmine Gani (University of St. Andrews)

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EU perspec ve of the South Caucasus – ge ng closer through the ENP

Shahla Gahramanova (Azerbaijan State Economic University)Why nego ate? Availability heuris c in South Africa's foreign policy

Michael D. Cohen (University of Southern Denmark)Michal Onderco (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

The Viability of Implemented Power-Sharing Provisions in Civil War Peace Agreements

Karl Rene DeRouen Jr. (University of Alabama)Carmela Lutmar (University of Haifa)

Democra za on, External Guarantor, and Civil War Ini a onYouyi Zhang (Cornell University)

Asian Foreign Policy in Transi on II: Great and Medium PowersSC04: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Chair Grant Dawson  (The University of No ngham, Ningbo, China)Disc. Cameron G. Thies  (Arizona State University)

Panel

China's Rise and the Engagement-Containment DebateBrandon K. Yoder (Old Dominion University)

The power and ideas in Portugal democra c foreign policy: the case of East-Timor

Pedro E. Mendes (Lusíada University, CEPESE, IPRI)Eurasian Crossroads: Destroy the Old to Build the Old? 

Lilia Arakelyan (University of Miami)Thailand's Burma rela ons in the Government of Thien Sein  (2011-2013)

Oratai Soparat (Chulalongkorn University)Entanglement of Superpower States’ in the Global South: an Indica on for a 21st Century-Styled Cold War? The Case of Spratly Islands.

Deekana Tipchanta (Mahidol University)Tilmann Kaiser (Mahidol University)

The “Grand Challenge” of Disability and Development: Compara ve Analysis of ASEAN Implementa on of the UN Conven on on the Rights of Persons with Disabili es: Malaysia, Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore, and Vietnam

SC05: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Chair Derrick L. Cogburn  (American University)Disc. Robert W Compton  (SUNY Oneonta)

Panel

Understanding Na onal Implementa on of the UN CRPD in Cambodia

Khy Huy (American University)Understanding Na onal Implementa on of the UN CRPD in Malaysia

Rohanna Bin Jani (University of Malaya)Ruzita Mohd Amin (Interna onal Islamic University Malaysia)Norhaya Zakaria (Universi Utara Malaysia)Azeera Ariffin (American University)

Understanding Na onal Implementa on of the UN CRPD in Singapore

Meng Ee Wong (Na onal Ins tute of Educa on, Singapore )May Low (Ins tute on Disability and Public Policy, American University)Paula Appelhans (Associa on of Women for Ac on & Research)

Japanese Power: Hard and So Approaches to Global InfluenceSC06: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Chair Bhubhindar Singh  (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)

Disc. Hiro Katsumata  (Kanazawa University)

Panel

Alliance Commitment and Democracies: US military Bases in JapanHyon Joo Yoo (Trinity University)

Japan's Norma ve So  Power as Global Trouble Shooter?Yee Kuang Heng (Na onal University of Singapore)

Japanese Security Policy: Military Crises, Threat Infla on and Security Policy Development

Bhubhindar Singh (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)

Indonesia, Japanophile: Japanese So  Power in IndonesiaSeungik Han (Korea University)

 Mul lateralism, the Rule of Law and Strategic Partnerships: Japan’s Play in the South China Sea

Jeffrey Ordaniel (Na onal Graduate Ins tute for Policy Studies, Tokyo)

Power Struggles and Peace Poli cs in South AsiaSC07: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Disc. Elora Halim Chowdhury  (University of Massachuse s Boston)

Panel

Interroga ng the enemy 'other': The Maoist insurgency in IndiaSwa Parashar (Monash University)

Li ing the Burqa and Chicks with S cks - post 9/11 narra ves of women in Pakistan

Shakira Hussein (University of Melbourne)Microfinance and Domes c Violence: Findings from a Qualita ve Study

Nadine Murshid (University at Buffalo, SUNY)Illegal Bangladeshis or Bengali Muslims? Assam and the Foreigner Within

Navine Murshid (Colgate University)Rethinking patriarchy, culture and masculinity: Transna onal narra ves of gender violence and human rights advocacy

Elora Halim Chowdhury (University of Massachuse s Boston)

The Rebalance and Regional Security Architecture: Local Moves, Global Game

SC08: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Chair Benjamin M. Jensen  (American University, School of Interna onal Service and Marine Corps University (CSC))

Part. Kenki Adachi  (Ritsumeikan University)Part. Pascal Vennesson  (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal 

Studies, Nanyang Technological University)Part. Jun Honna  (Ritsumeikan University )Part. Benjamin M. Jensen  (American University, School of 

Interna onal Service and Marine Corps University (CSC))

Roundtable

Managing Migra on: Poli cs, Problems and Possibili esSC09: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Chair Sebas an E. Bitar  (Universidad de los Andes)Disc. David Frederic Camroux  (Sciences Po-CERI)

Panel

Global Immigrants and Threat Percep onJuris Pupcenoks (Marist College)Michael Charles Grillo (Schreiner University)

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Managing the Problem of Migrants in South Asia: The Role of South Asian Associa on for Regional Coopera on 

SHABANA AZMI (DELHI UNIVERSITY)Power as Prac ce in Global Governance:  The Government of Domes c Worker Migra on in Southeast Asia

Liberty Chee (Na onal University of Singapore)

China's Interna onal Rela onsSC10: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Chair Reuben Wong  (Na onal University of Singapore)Disc. Selina Ho  (Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Na onal 

University of Singapore)

Panel

Good Economics but Bad Poli cs - A Reality check of India China Rela ons

Yogesh Gupta (Delhi University)China and its WTO commitments: How interest groups shape China’s trade policies

Tim Nicholas Rühlig (University of Frankfurt)Impact-Response: Understanding the Evolu on of China’s Foreign Strategy and U.S.-China Rela ons since Deng

XIAOLIN DUAN (Na onal University of Singapore)Strategies and Counter-strategies:  China in the Andean Region of South America 

Adam Chimien Benjamin H. Creutzfeldt (CESA, Bogota, Colombia)

Theorising Chinese Interna onal Rela ons and Understanding the Rise of China: A Preliminary Inves ga on

Sudeep Kumar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Foreign Policy in Theory and Prac ce: rethinking think tanks’ func onality in contemporary China

Silvia Menegazzi (LUISS Guido Carli)

Responsibility to Protect: Sovereignty versus Human RightsSC11: Saturday 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM

Chair Jon Western  (Mount Holyoke College)Disc. Srini Sitaraman  (Clark University)

Panel

Syria, R2P, and the Limits of Global and Regional Civilian Protec on Efforts

Jon Western (Mount Holyoke College)Brazil, Mul lateral Military Interven on,  Norma ve Diffusion and Iden ty: from R2P to RwP

Bruno Reis (Na onal Defence Ins tute - Lisbon & King's College London )

Subsidiarity or Sites of illegi macy? Regional organisa ons and the Responsibility to Protect

Alistair D. B. Cook (S. Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, Nanyang Technological University)

Responsibility to Protect as a Mechanism of Global Governance: Solu on for Further Development of R2P

Evgenia Fatueva (Moscow State Ins tute of Interna onal Rela ons (MGIMO - University))

ALTERNATIVE IR: Experimental Pedagogies and Innova ve Research Agendas

SC14: Saturday 1:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair L. H. M. Ling  (The New School)Part. Alan Chong  (S Rajaratnam School of Interna onal Studies, 

Nanyang Technological University)Part. Josuke Ikeda  (University of Toyama)Part. Nizar Messari  (Al Akhawayn)

Ins tu onal Workshops

Levant in Transi on: Regional Security, Social Development and the Global Order a er the Arab Spring

SD01: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Kota Suechika  (Ritsumeikan University)Disc. Aiko Nishikida  (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

Panel

Na on Building and Na onal Army in Deeply Divided Society: A Case of Lebanon

Kota Suechika (Ritsumeikan University)Historical Syria Revived? ‘Failure’ of State Building in Iraq and Challenges on Regional Security

Dai Yamao (Kyushu University)His Majesty’s Armed Forces: Reassessment of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’s Military Capabili es before/a er the Arab Spring

Takuro Kikkawa (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)Revisi ng Equivalence in Compara ve Poli cal Ins tu on: A Preliminary Discussion from Pales ne

Masako Shimizu (Sophia University)Refugee Protec on as the Survival Strategy: The Development of Jordan’s Policy of Syrian Refugee Protec on

Shizuka Imai (Japan Society for the Promo on of Science)

Changes and Challenges in North Korea's DevelopmentSD02: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Sung Chull Kim  (Seoul Na onal University)

Panel

North Korea’s Nuclear Deterrence Doctrine and Status-Quo-Breaking Strategy

Sung Chull Kim (Seoul Na onal University)Enhancing Peace in Northeast Asia through Development Coopera on with North Korea

Philo Kim (Seoul Na onal University)Human Rights in DPRK and Rights-Based Approach to Development

Bo-hyuk Suh (IPUS, Seoul Na onal University)Geopoli cal Space and Poli cal Economy of Kaesong Industrial Complex

Young Hoon Song (Seoul Na onal University)

The BRICS: Symbolism vs. SubstanceSD03: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Andrei V. Korobkov  (Middle Tennesse State University)Disc. Sevidzem Kingah  (The United Na ons University Ins tute)

Panel

 The BRICS Members and the Migra on ChallengeAndrei V. Korobkov (Middle Tennesse State University)

BRICS & global health: Do they coordinate towards common goals?Ana B. Amaya (United Na ons University - CRIS)

Can BRICS help in upli ing the global South?Asha Gupta (University of Delhi)

BRICS: A voice of Global South in Mul lateral ForumsRaosaheb G Bawaskar (University of Mumabi)

BRICS: Transforming global community?Robina Bha (California State University, Monterey Bay)

New Diploma c Histories of IndiaSD04: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Disc. Himadeep R. Muppidi  (Vassar College)

Panel

India’s First Diplomats:  Indian Liberals and the Cape Town Agreement of 1927

Vineet Thakur (University of Johannesburg)

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Indian Foreign Policies: Tracing Pre-independence Origins and Influences

Sanchi Rai (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Indian Public Diplomacy and Transna onal Advocacy in the Pre-Independence Years

Sarah Ellen Graham (USSC)Sarah Ellen Graham (USSC)

An Archival Turn for Interna onal Rela ons: Interroga ng India’s early Diplomacy with the UK, Canada and Australia

Alexander Davis (The University of Adelaide)

Twelve Years A er: The Effects of the PRI's Return on Mexican Foreign Policy

SD05: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Davila Consuelo  (Na onal Autonomous University of Mexico)Disc. Juan P. Prado-Lallande  (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)

Panel

Human Rights and Democra za on in Mexico’s Foreign Policy towards the Middle East (2006-2012 / 2012-2018)

Marta Tawil Public Opinion and Foreign Policy: Analyzing a Decade of Mexico, the Americas and the World Survey

Jorge Alberto Schiavon (CIDE)The European Union in the Mexican Foreign Policy

Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University)Presiden al Elec ons and Foreign Policy: Implica ons for the Mexican Case

Rafael Velazquez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California)

Climate Change and Global GovernanceSD06: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Nicholas Chan  (University of Oxford)Disc. Pichamon Yeophantong  (Princeton University )

Panel

Small Island States and Duty to RescueMilla E. Vaha (University of Turku)

Beyond reach: China-EU rela ons on emissions trading Olivia Gippner (Free University Berlin)

The regional origins of interna onal coali on forma on: developing countries in the UN climate nego a ons

Nicholas Chan (University of Oxford)Sino-India Climate Diplomacy: Implica ons for Global Climate Governance

Fuzuo Wu (Princeton University)Triangular coopera on on Na onal Forest Monitoring System and the establishment of a new interna onal architecture in climate governance

Flávia Xavier (University of Candido Mendes - University Research Ins tute of Rio de Janeiro)Antônio Botelho (University of Candido Mendes - University Research Ins tute of Rio de Janeiro)

Great Powers in a Global South ContextSD07: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Imad Mansour  (Qatar University)Disc. Stephen P. Aris  (Swiss Federal Ins tute of Technology)

Panel

From So  Balancing to Hard Balancing: Globaliza on and Balance of Power Poli cs in Asia-Pacific

T. V. Paul (McGill University)

Emerging Powers, Iden ty and Conflict Behavior: India as an Emerging Power in the Interna onal System

Cameron G. Thies (Arizona State University)Mark D. Nieman (University of Alabama)

Between US Imperialism and 'Empire'; World Poli cs and the Globaliza on of Neoliberal Subjec vity

Nicholas Kiersey (Ohio University)Rising Powers and State Transforma on: The Case of China

Shahar Hameiri (Murdoch University)Lee Jones (Queen Mary, University of London)

Global Trade and Finance: Agreements, Reform and Implica ons for Development

SD08: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Zdzislaw Puslecki  (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland)

Panel

Trade Interests in Foreign Policy of the Global SouthZdzislaw Puslecki (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland)

Environmental Provisions in Preferen al Trade Agreements and Regulatory Change in the Developing World: Do Implementa on Mechanisms Ma er? 

Ida Bas aens (Fordham University)The Financializa on of Food in East Asia

Paul Belesky (The University of Queensland)Beyond 2015: Trade Reform and the Development Deficit

Amy Wood (Balsillie School of Interna onal Affairs)

Gender Poli cs, Ac vism, NormsSD09: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Melisa Casumbal-Salazar  (Whitman College)Disc. Luciana Al. Ghica  (University of Bucharest, Poli cal Science 

Department)

Panel

Report on Women's Ac vism For Food Sustainability Project in Morocco, Kenya and Sri Lanka

Jane H. Bayes (California State University, Northridge)Governing Refugees through Gender Equality: Care, Control, Emancipa on

Elisabeth Olivius (Umeå University)Localizing Transna onal Gender Equality Norms: Contradic ons and Constraints in No ons of Development and Civil Servants as Intermediaries of Change 

Sharon E. Rogers (American University, School of Interna onal Service)

Claims on the Na onal Uterus: The Filipina Body in Debates on the 2012 Reproduc ve Health Law

Melisa Casumbal-Salazar (Whitman College)

Construc ng Global South Foreign Rela onsSD10: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Aglaya Snetkov  (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich)

Panel

Is Brazil a Regional Leader or a Peripheral Country? Dealing with contradictory iden es in regional crisis.

Feliciano de Sá Guimarães (University of São Paulo, Brazil)Mar n Egon Mai no (University of São Paulo)

Rising Powers: Construc ng China's foreign policy iden ty vis-a-vis Europe

Reuben Wong (Na onal University of Singapore)

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Reconciling Regionalism and Na onalism: Eurasian Union Ini a veKairat Moldashev (Zaman University)

Contextualizing the Discourses of India and Iran Foreign Policy: An Alterna ve Perspec ves

Md Abdul Gaffar (Jawaharlal Nehru University)

Norm entrepreneurship in La n America: the role of Brazilian Foreign Policy

SD11: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Nane e Archer Svenson  (Tulane University)Part. Mariana  Kalil  (Rio de Janeiro Federal University)Part. Rubens de Siqueira Duarte  (University of Birmingham)

Roundtable

Iden ty in Theory and Prac ce: Rethinking Poli cal and Social Concep ons of Self and Na on

SD12: Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair Navnita C. Behera  (Delhi University)Disc. Ipshita Basu 

Panel

Embedded Plurali es in Concep ons of ‘Self’ and ‘Universals’: Insights from Indian Poli cal and Social Thought and Prac ces

Navnita C. Behera (Delhi University)Mul culturalism and the poli cs of place-iden ty: Singapore as a na on, city, state and/or island

Terri Anne Teo (University of Bristol)Na ve Mold and Foreign Model: the Making of China’s Na onali es Policy 

Jiajie He (American University)Assessing Possible Chinese IRT Contribu ons to Contemporary IRT: Shapes, Iden es and Emancipa on.

Michiel Boerwinkel (Ritsumeikan University)

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SB06Åberg, John

FB20, SB07Acharya, Amitav

SA11Ackermann, Alice

SB13Acma, Bulent

SC08Adachi, Kenki

SA13, SB01, SC01Adem, Seifudein

FD06Affi, Ladan

FC04, SB05Ahmed, Hassan E.

FD10Akıncılar Köseoğlu, Nihan

FC10Albrecht, Eduardo Zachary

SA13Alex-Assensoh, Yve e Marie

SA03Almezaini, Khalid

SA03Al-Zoby, Mazhar

SD03Amaya, Ana B.

SC05Amin, Ruzita Mohd

FC08Anand, Dibyesh

SC02, SA01Andrews, Nathan

SB05, SA08Anugwom, Edlyne

FD10Anwar, Zahid

SC05Appelhans, Paula

SC04Arakelyan, Lilia

FB21Arashiro, Zuleika

SC05Ariffin, Azeera

SB06, FB20, SD07Aris, Stephen P.

SB05Armijo, Leslie Ellio

SA13Assensoh, A. B.

FA22A na, Fulvio

SC09AZMI, SHABANA

SA03Baabood, Abdullah

SA01Bal, Simarjit Singh

SB12Balarezo, Chris ne

FC07Balogun, Emmanuel A.

SD08Bas aens, Ida

SD12, FC08Basu, Ipshita

SD03Bawaskar, Raosaheb G

SD09Bayes, Jane H.

SD12, FA22Behera, Navnita C.

FD09Beiniks, Stacia

SD08, SA06, SB08Belesky, Paul  

SA12Bhatnagar, Stu

SD03Bha , Robina

FD07Bishop, Ma hew

FA21, FD11Biswas, Shampa

SC09, SA02Bitar, Sebas an E.

FA21, FA22Blaney, David L.

SD12Boerwinkel, Michiel

FD03Borah, Rupakjyo

SD06Botelho, Antônio

FA20, FB21, SA13, SB01, FD07, FA22Braveboy-Wagner, Jacqueline

FC08Breen-Smyth, Marie

SC02, FD08Brookes, Marissa

FD05Bulut, Serkan

SA11Burkhanov, Aziz

FD09, SC09Camroux, David Frederic

SB13, SA08Carafa, Luigi

FD01Cardin, Philip

FA20, FB21Cassells, Elsada Diana

SA05, FD02, SD09Casumbal-Salazar, Melisa

FD11Chacko, Priya

SD06, SB08Chan, Nicholas

SC09Chee, Liberty

SB04Chen, Yu cheng

FC11, SC10Chimien , Adam  

SA14Cho, Eunjeong

SB05Cho, Youngwon

FA20, FD04, SA01, SC14Chong, Alan

SA04, SC07Chowdhury, Elora Halim

FC09Christoffersen, Gaye

FD02, SB09Chung, Alex

SA06Cicek, Aylin Ece  

FD05Cipto, Bambang

SC05Cogburn, Derrick L.

SC03Cohen, Michael D.

SA10Collins, John

SC05, SB08Compton, Robert W

SD05, SA02Consuelo, Davila

FC01, SC11Cook, Alistair D. B.

SB10Cook, Elizabeth A.

SC10Creutzfeldt, Benjamin H.

SA05Culfaz, Eylul

FD05Czajka, Agnes

SB07David-Ismayil, Meryll

SB07Davies, Thomas

FD11, SD04Davis, Alexander

FD05, FC03Davis, Carmel

FC02, SC04, SA09Dawson, Grant

FD01, FC10della Faille, Dimitri

FC09Dellios, Rosita

SC03DeRouen Jr., Karl Rene

SB01Dharmawardhane, Iromi

SA14Dian, Ma eo

FC01Dias, Guilherme M.

SD05, FA22Dominguez, Roberto

FC11, SB08Donaldson, John A.

SB03, SC01Dr. Stahl, Anna Katharina

SC10DUAN, XIAOLIN

SD11, FC01Duarte, Rubens de Siqueira

FB21, FC10, SA02Duncker, Judith A.

SB03, SA01Edge, Lonnie John Ray

SA14Eidlin, Fred

FD06Elmi, Afyare A.

FC06Fa ma, Quratulain

SC11Fatueva, Evgenia

FC09Ferguson, R. James

FD09Filali Ansary, Hassan

SB09Finn, Peter D.

SB04Fish, Joanne

SB10Flower, Sco

FD06Fwa, Samuel Kursim Leonard

SD10, SB09Gaffar, Md Abdul

FD10, SC03Gahramanova, Shahla

SC03, FD04Gani, Jasmine

SB09, SA09García Cantalapiedra, David

FC11, SD09Ghica, Luciana Al.

SA05, SB05Giesen, Klaus-Gerd

SD06, FD08Gippner, Olivia

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FD08Gleason, Nancy Webster

FC08Gol, Ayla

FC11Gonzalez, Cris ana

FA22Gopalkrishna, Shambhavi Vedantam Murthy

SD04Graham, Sarah Ellen

SA06, FD05Grigoriadis, Ioannis N.

SC09Grillo, Michael Charles

SD10Guimarães, Feliciano de Sá

SD03Gupta, Asha

SC10Gupta, Yogesh

FD01, SD07Hameiri, Shahar

SC06Han, Seungik

FD06, SA06, SB07Hannah, Erin N.

SD12He, Jiajie

FC10Heimann, Gadi

SA01, FA22Hellmann, Gunther

SC06Heng, Yee Kuang

FC01Hernández, Diego Nilson

FD03, SC10Ho, Selina

SC01Hoebink, Paul

FC01Hoffman Versieux, Bernardo

FD02Hollingsworth, Anwar

SC08Honna, Jun

SA10Hor, Amoz

FC14Houston, Kenneth

SA12Hur, Mi-yeon

SB08, SA08Hussain, M. Azhar

SA04, SC07Hussein, Shakira

SC05Huy, Khy

SC14Ikeda, Josuke

SD01Imai, Shizuka

FC07, FA22Iwilade, Akin

SB06, SA12, FB20Jag ani, Sharinee

SC05Jani, Rohanna Bin

FB20Jayasuriya, Kanishka  

SA13, SB07Jayman, Jayantha

FD04Jegatesen, Govindran

SC08Jensen, Benjamin M.

FC04, SC02Jeong, Keunsoo (Kevin)

SD07Jones, Lee

SC04Kaiser, Tilmann

FA20, FB21, SD11, SA02Kalil, Mariana  

SB05, FC05Katada, Saori N.

SB11, SC06Katsumata, Hiro

FD04Khelghat-Doost, Hamoon

FC08Khondker, Habib

FC01, SD07Kiersey, Nicholas

SD01Kikkawa, Takuro

SD02Kim, Philo

SD02Kim, Sung Chull

FD07Kim, Tae-Kyung

SD03, FB20Kingah, Sevidzem

SA14Kireeva, Anna

FC09Kizekova, Alica

FD07Knight, W. Andy

FD07, SA14Koldunova, Ekaterina

FD03Kona Nayudu, Swapna

SA11, FA22Konyshev, Valery

FA21, FD02Koomen, Jonneke

SD03Korobkov, Andrei V.

FD07Krasnopolsky, Peter

FC05Kra uk, Barbara

FC03Krickovic, Andrej

SA07Krishnasamy , Kabilan

SB01, FA22Kulnazarova, Aigul

SC10Kumar, Sudeep

FD03Kurian, Nimmi

SA14Lagu na, Maria

FB21, SB13Lee, Chia-yi

FC09Len, Christopher

SA07Lewis, David G.

SC01Li, Kanzhen

SC14Ling, L. H. M.

SC05Low, May

FD01, FC04Luis, Carla

FC04, SC03, SA09Lutmar, Carmela

FA21Magnusson, Bruce A.

FD10, SA07, FC05Mahapatra, Debida a Aurobinda

SD10Mai no, Mar n Egon

FD01Mamogale, Majuta

FA20, SA03, SD07Mansour, Imad

FC11Mar n-Shields, Charles Patrick

SA14Masuo, Chisako Teshima

FD11Mathur, Ritu

SB09, SA11McDougall, Derek

SB12McGahan, Kevin

FC03, SA09Mehta, Rupal N.

SC04Mendes, Pedro E.

SC10Menegazzi, Silvia  

SC14Messari, Nizar

SB01Milani, Carlos R. S.

FA20Mingjiang, Li

FB21Mohammad Kassem, Lina

FB21Mohammed, Debbie A.

SD10Moldashev, Kairat

SA12Moniaga, Renita

SB08Moore, Joel David

FC06, SA11Morozov, Viatcheslav

FD04Moshirzadeh, Homeira

SA06Mu uler-Bac, Meltem

FD06Mumford, Densua

FA21, FD11, SD04Muppidi, Himadeep R.

FC05Muresan, Ioana

SC07Murshid, Nadine

SC07Murshid, Navine

FA21, FD11Nair, Sheila

SA01Narain, Seema

FC07Ng, Joel

SD07Nieman, Mark D.

SD01Nishikida, Aiko

SB11, SC02, SA08Nshimbi, Christopher Changwe

FD04Nuruzzaman, Mohammed

FD06, FC07Obi, Cyril

SA02Ochoa-Bilbao, Luis

SC01Oduwole, Jumoke

FC04Okpotor, Faith I.

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FD08, FC03Oliver, Steven

SD09Olivius, Elisabeth

SC03, SB06, FA22Onderco, Michal

SB13, FA22Oppong, Nelson

SC06Ordaniel, Jeffrey

SB03Pantserev, Konstan n

SA04, SC07Parashar, Swa

SB11Pardhe, Sachin  

SA08Parmalingam , Priya Dershini

SD07, SB12, SA09Paul, T. V.

SB07Pavlova, Elena

FD06Pokoo, John

SD05, SA02Prado-Lallande, Juan P.

FD04Prakash, Pravin

SC09Pupcenoks, Juris

SD08Puslecki, Zdzislaw

FC10, SA05Qian, Sabine Chun

FC02Quayle, Linda

SD04Rai, Sanchi

FD03, SA11Rakhra, Kanica

SA12Rakson, Katsamaporn

SB04, FD03Raza, Syed Sami

SC11Reis, Bruno

SA08Ren, Hongsheng

FD08Risner, Claudia

FB20Roberson, Barbara Allen

FC11, SB03Robledo, Carmen

SD09, SB10Rogers, Sharon E.

FC14Rudolph, Rachael M.

SA12, SC10Rühlig, Tim Nicholas

FB21, FD09Samarasinghe, Vidyamali

SA06San kajaya, Awidya

SB08Sapkota, Jeet

SD05, SA02Schiavon, Jorge Alberto

FC11Schmied, Julie

SA06Sco , James

SB12Sebro, Tani

FC06, FA22Sergunin, Alexander

SB09Sharma, Devika

FD08Sharma, Sanjay

SB03, FD03Sharma, Suman

SC01Shi, Xuefei

SD01Shimizu, Masako

SA09Siddiq, Sami

FC04Sigdel, Dr. Anil

SB13Silfvast, Sandra

SA09Singer, Ashraf

SC06Singh, Bhubhindar

SB12Singhdeo, Subrat  

SA06, SC11, SB04Sitaraman, Srini

SA10Skulte-Ouaiss, Jennifer

FC06, SD10Snetkov, Aglaya

FD07Soliz Landivar, Ana

SD02Song, Young Hoon

SC04Soparat, Oratai

FA20, SA03, FD10Strakes, Jason E.

SB12Stull, Emily

SD01Suechika, Kota

SD02Suh, Bo-hyuk

SA14Sumsky, Victor

FB21, SD11, SA06, SB10Svenson, Nane e Archer

SB01Tang, James T. H.

FC02, FD09Tan-Mullins, May  

SD05Tawil, Marta

FD01, SD12Teo, Terri Anne

FC04, SA07Terris, Lesley G.

SA08Thadikkaran, Raju

SD04Thakur, Vineet

FC09Thambipillai, Pushpa

SD07, SC04Thies, Cameron G.

SA04Thurairajah, Tanuja

FD06, FC07Tieku, Thomas Kwasi

SB10Tin, Darapheak

SC04Tipchanta, Deekana

FC03To, Cho Ki

SA14Toloraya, Georgy

FC09Torce  , Shelley

SB10Tripathi, Siddharth

FD09, SA09, FC08Troy, Jodok

FB20Tubilewicz, Czeslaw

SB11, FB20Turhan, Yunus

FD10Tuza, Gulsah

SA07Tykocinski, Orit

SA05Uzun, Ozum

SD06Vaha, Milla E.

SB06van Hoo , Paul A.

SD05, SA02Velazquez, Rafael

SC08, SB06, FC03Vennesson, Pascal

FD03Vivekanandan, Jayashree

FA22Volgy, Thomas J.

SA07Vorkunova, Olga

SA14Voskressenski, Alexei

FC04Wahyudi, Agus

FC03Wang, Jianwei

FD07Wang, Qichao

SB11Warner, Jason

FD05Wastnidge, Edward  

SA07, SC11Western, Jon

FD05Whooley, Jonathon Patrick

FD02Wong, Annabelle

SC05Wong, Meng Ee

SD10, SC10, FA22Wong, Reuben

SD08Wood, Amy

SB13Wright, Nancy

SA03Wright, Steven

SD06Wu, Fuzuo

FC05Wu, Shang-su

SD06Xavier, Flávia

SA05Yalvaç, Faruk

SD01Yamao, Dai

SD06, SC02, FD08, FA22Yeophantong, Pichamon

SB08Yi, Dae Jin

SB11Yiath, Sean

SC04Yoder, Brandon K.

SC06, SA12Yoo, Hyon Joo

SC05Zakaria, Norhaya

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SC03Zhang, Youyi

SA14Zhebit, Alexander

Index of Participants