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5F SPECIAL EVENTS Thursday Lunch Plenary I 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Roundtable: EU Dis-Integration Literature and its Skeptics Chair: Rachel Epstein (University of Denver) Participants Martin Rhodes (University of Denver) Tanja Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton University) R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) Milada Vachudova (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) JCMS Lecture 5:15 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Speaker: Ben Rosamond (University of Copenhagen) Welcoming Reception 6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. South Convention Lobby Sponsored by JCMS, The Colorado European Union Center of Excellence and EUSA Friday Lunch Plenary II 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Roundtable - The Euro at 20: Lessons Learned and Possible Futures Chair: Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University) Participants Mark Blyth (Brown University) Alison Johnston (Oregon State University) Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University) Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics) Kate McNamara (Georgetown University) EUSA Awards Presentations 5:15 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom I EUSA Award for Lifetime Achievement in European Studies Vivien Schmidt EUSA Reception 5:45 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. South Convention Lobby Saturday Lunch Plenary III 12:00 p.m. -1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Panel Honoring Vivien Schmidt – EUSA Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Chair: Abe Newman (Georgetown University) Participants Tanja Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University) Kalypso Nicolaïdis (University of Oxford) George Ross (Université de Montreal) Recipient 2017 EUSA Lifetime Achievement Award Alberta Sbragia (University of Pittsburgh) Recipient 2013 EUSA Lifetime Achievement Award College of Europe – Fulbright Reception 3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

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5F SPECIAL EVENTS

Thursday Lunch Plenary I 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Roundtable: EU Dis-Integration Literature and its Skeptics Chair: Rachel Epstein (University of Denver) Participants

Martin Rhodes (University of Denver) Tanja Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton University) R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) Milada Vachudova (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

JCMS Lecture 5:15 p.m. – 6:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom I

Speaker: Ben Rosamond (University of Copenhagen) Welcoming Reception 6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m. South Convention Lobby Sponsored by JCMS, The Colorado European Union Center of Excellence and EUSA

Friday Lunch Plenary II 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Roundtable - The Euro at 20: Lessons Learned and Possible Futures

Chair: Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University) Participants

Mark Blyth (Brown University) Alison Johnston (Oregon State University) Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University) Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics) Kate McNamara (Georgetown University)

EUSA Awards Presentations 5:15 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom I EUSA Award for Lifetime Achievement in European Studies Vivien Schmidt EUSA Reception 5:45 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. South Convention Lobby

Saturday Lunch Plenary III 12:00 p.m. -1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Panel Honoring Vivien Schmidt – EUSA Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Chair: Abe Newman (Georgetown University) Participants

Tanja Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University) Kalypso Nicolaïdis (University of Oxford) George Ross (Université de Montreal) Recipient 2017 EUSA Lifetime Achievement Award Alberta Sbragia (University of Pittsburgh) Recipient 2013 EUSA Lifetime Achievement Award

College of Europe – Fulbright Reception 3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019

PANEL SESSION ONE 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

1A Roundtable: Europe’s Future: Decoupling and Reforming Grand Ballroom I Chair: Martin Rhodes (University of Denver) Participants: Sergio Fabbrini (LUISS Guido Carli University) Martin Rhodes (University of Denver) James Caporaso (University of Washington) Craig Parsons (University of Oregon) 1B The Political Economy of Brexit Windows Chair: Jonathan Perraton (University of Sheffield) Discussant: Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University) “I’d Rather be a Poor Master than a Rich Servant”: Brexit as Low Information Politicization Ben Rosamond (University of Copenhagen) Paying Our Way in the World? Visible and Invisible Dangers of Brexit Jonathan Perraton (University of Sheffield) “Global Britain” in a Global Context: Post-EU UK Development Policy Peg Murray-Evans (University of York) Brexit and the Global Political Economy of Agriculture: In Search a Post-productivist Food Future? Tony Heron (University of York) and Patricia Prado (University of York) Brexit and Macroeconomic Synchronization in the EU Patrick Crowley (Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi) and David Anderson (Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi) 1C New Economic Models in Central Europe? Tower Court C Chair and Discussant: Florence Bouvet (Sonoma State University) Flexibility as Small State Strategy: Explaining Lithuania’s Adjustment Successes Ramūnas Vilpišauskas (Vilnius University) and Vytautas Kuokštis (Vilnius University) Economic Causes of Populism in Central Europe Mitchell Orenstein (University of Pennsylvania) and Bojan Bugaric (University of Sheffield) What Happens When the Party Is Over? Campaign Promises and the Impact of New Parties in Government on FDI Regulation Roger Schoenman (University of California, Santa Cruz)

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1D Interaction, Cooperation and Conflict in the Global Commons Tower Court D Chair and Discussant: Guri Rosen (Oslo Metropolitan University) Transatlantic Cooperation & Outer Space Exploration Mai'a Davis Cross (Northeastern University) The Arctic “Commons”: Europe’s Last “New Frontier” Jolyon Howorth (Harvard University) Substate Actors, Regional Context, and the Provision of Public Goods: How Subnational Actors’ Reasons for Engaging in Climate Mitigation Compare between the EU and Other Regions Nina Kelsey (George Washington University) A Maritime Global Commons Power in the Making? EU and the High Seas Marianne Riddervold (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences; UC Berkeley) Exercising Worker Rights in the Global Commons: Comparing Local, EU and ILO Regimes in International Shipping Akasemi Newsome (University of California, Berkeley) Migration Management in the Global Commons Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Noora Lori (Boston University) 1E Confronting the Euro and Migration Crises Directors Row H Chair: Juliette Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) Discussant: Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) Selling the Family’s Jewels? The Euro Crisis and Investment Migration Policies in the European Union Sophie Meunier Aitsahalia (Princeton University) and Justin Lindeboom (University of Groningen) The Structure of European Public Preferences for Asylum and Refugee Policy: A Cross National Conjoint Analysis Esther Ademmer (Kiel University) and Anne-Marie Jeannet (European University Institute) Martin Ruhs (European University Institute) and Tobias Stöhr (Kiel Institute for the World Economy) Unwittingly Eurocentric: Migration in Recent Turkish Foreign Policy Juliette Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) 1F Polarisation During the Crisis: Attitudes Towards the Euro, the ECB and European Integration in the European Parliament and Public Opinion Colorado Chair and Discussant: Francesco Nicoli (University of Amsterdam) The Reputation of the Euro and the ECB: Interlinked or Disconnected? Jean-François Jamet (European Central Bank) and Stephanie Bergbauer (European Central Bank) Monetary Dialogues in Turbulent Times: A Text and Sentiment Analysis of the ECB’s Hearings Before the European Parliament 1999-2018 Nicolò Fraccaroli (University of Rome Tor Vergata) Ideology in Times of Crisis: A Principal Component Analysis of Votes in the European Parliament, 2004-2018 Anatole Cheysson (European University Institute) Nicolò Fraccaroli (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

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1G Theory Development and the European Commission I Gold Chair: Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) Discussant: Michael Bauer (German University of Administrative Sciences) Is the Power of the European Commission Underestimated? Jens Blom-Hansen (Aarhus University) Cabinets: An Analysis of Political and Technocratic Practices Fréderic Mérand (Université de Montréal) The “Porous” Bureaucracy: European Commission Officials’ Preferences with their External Environment Francesca Vantaggiato (University of California, Davis) Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) Sara Connolly (University of East Anglia) Is the Time Ripe for a New Philosophy of European Integration Placing the Citizen at its Core? Natalia Fiedziuk (Tilburg University; European Commission) Explaining the Variation in Revolving Door Practices Across Interest Groups in the EU Sharon S. Belli (University of Antwerpen) 1H New Developments in the Study of the European Parliament Spruce Chair: Olivier Costa (College of Europe; CNRS) Discussant: Edoardo Bressanelli (King's College London) Discussant: Christine Neuhold (Maastricht University) Discussant: Ariadna Ripoll-Servent (University of Bamberg) Discussant: Nikoleta Yordanova (University of Mannheim) The European Parliament and the European Council. A Shift in the Balance of Power? Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne) Johannes Müller Gómez (Université de Montréal & Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität) The CJEU and the Parliament’s Powers since Lisbon. Judicial Support to Representative Democracy? Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble) and Fabien Terpan (Sciences Po Grenoble) Parliamentary Questions and Representation of Territorial Interest in the EP Nathalie Brack (ULB; College of Europe) and Olivier Costa (College of Europe; CNRS) Reforming the European Parliament’s Monetary and Economic Dialogues: Creating Accountability Through a Eurozone Oversight Subcommittee Michele Chang (College of Europe) Dermot Hodson (Birkbeck University London) 1I Bringing Religion Back In Century Chair and Discussant: Thomas Diez (University of Tübingen) Christendom and the European Union Brent Nelsen (Furman University)

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Reconciling Reconciliations in 21st Century Europe? Catherine Guisan (University of Minnesota) Secular Power Europe/EU in the Mediterranean: a mutual construction of moderate Islam and secularism? Frederic Volpi (Edinburgh University) and Sarah Wolff (University of London) The Refugee Crisis and Islam: Christian Democracy and its Discontents at the European Parliament Michał Matlak (European Parliament) 1J EU Actorness Revisited Silver Chair and Discussant: Scott Brown (University of Dundee) The Performativity of Concepts in the Study of European Foreign Policy Henrik Larsen (University of Copenhagen) Fish and Ships: How the EU became an international sea-policy actor Finn Laursen (Arhuus University) SAR Wars: Contesting EU Identity in the Mediterranean Kenneth McDonagh (Dublin City University) AmbigEUity -The EU and the Solidarisation of International Society Bettina Ahrens (University of Tübingen) Is the EU Still Playing an Important Role in the World? A New Approach for a Global Actor Joel Diaz Rodriguez (University of Geneva) 1K The EU the Ultimate Convergence Actor? The EU as a Global Legal Actor in Trade Tower Court A Chair: Elaine Fahey (City, University of London) Discussant: Wolfgang Weiß (German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer) The EU-Japan EPA and SPA: Nudging Global Regulatory Convergence? Regulatory Cooperation and Data Flows Elaine Fahey (City, University of London) and Isabella Mancini (City, University of London) The Role of Energy in the Post-TTIP EU-US Relationship: Perspective for Rapprochement? Simon Dekeyrel (University of Nottingham) What Type of Governance for EU -US Regulatory Cooperation? Kornilia Pipidi Kalogirou (German University for Administrative Sciences, Speyer) The “New” External Dimension of EU Public Procurement Law: Towards a Paradigm Shift with the New Generation of EU Free Trade Agreements? Alice Manzini (University of Birmingham)

PANEL SESSION TWO 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 p.m.

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2A Constructing European Borders in Times of Crisis Grand Ballroom I Chair: Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich) Discussant: Senem Aydin-Düzgit (Sabanci University) Conditional is the New Normal: Contesting Membership in European Discourse Marie-Eve Bélanger (ETH Zurich) Reconstructing Europe’s Borders: Patterns of Change in European Membership Discourses Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich) Contestations of European Normative Power: Discursive Challenges from Turkey and Russia Senem Aydin-Düzgit (Sabanci University) and Gergana Noutcheva (Maastricht University) From Enthusiasm to Aversion? Mapping Turkish Parliamentary Discourses on EU Membership (2004-2017) Alper Baysan (ETH Zurich) and Sina Özdemir (NTNU Norway) 2B Examining The EU: Political Trust and Policy Efficacy Windows Chair: Shawn Donnelly (University of Twente) Discussant: Martin Rhodes (University of Denver) The EU in Crisis: Why Democracy is Not the Answer Ryan Phillips (Lycoming College) Heart or Hub of Parliamentary Democracy? Political Trust in the EU Jared Sonnicksen (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Migration Diplomacy in the Mediterranean Region: Before and After the 2015 'Crisis' Kelsey Norman (University of British Columbia) Limits of EU's Border Control Regime: The Case of Turkey-EU Migration Agreement Cigdem Benam (University of Colorado, Denver) 2C The European Foreign Policy a Decade After the Lisbon Treaty: A Roundtable Tower Court C Chair: Federiga Bindi (Carnegie Institution / University of Rome Tor Vergata) Discussant: Erik Brattberg (Carnegie Institution) Transatlantic Relations 10 years after Lisbon: An Assessment Federiga Bindi (Carnegie Institute / University of Rome Tor Vergata) The EU and Latin America Joaquin Roy (University of Miami) The EU and Russia Katarzyna Pisarska (Warsaw School of Economics/University of Southern California) The EU and Africa Maurizio Carbone (Glasgow University) The EU and Canada Finn Laursen (Arhuus University)

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The EU and Global Governance Gretchen Van Dyke (Scranton University) EU Defense & Security Policy Stephanie Anderson (Wyoming University) Managing the EU foreign policy Marco Amici (University of Rome Tor Vergata) 2D Drivers of Regime (In)stability in the Eastern Neighbourhood: What lessons for the EU? Tower Court D Chair: Esther Ademmer (Kiel Institute for the World Economy & Kiel University) Discussant: Tanja A. Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Regional Elite Networks and the Stability of Ukraine’s Limited Access Order Honorata Mazepus (Leiden University) and Antoaneta Dimitrova (Leiden University) Dimiter Toshkov (Leiden University) and Matthew Frear (Leiden University) Nina Onopriychuk (Leiden University) Statehood, State Capacity and Limited Access Orders: Comparing Belarus and Ukraine Antoaneta Dimitrova (Leiden University) and Dimiter Toshkov (Leiden University) Honorata Mazepus (Leiden University) How Linkages Translate into Regime (in)stability: Evidence from the post-Soviet Space Esther Ademmer (Kiel Institute for the World Economy & Kiel University) Laure Delcour (Fondation Maison des Sciences de L'Homme) Katharina Hoffmann (University of St Gallen) and Marta Jaroszewicz (Center for Eastern Studies) The Susceptibility of Domestic Actors in the Eastern Partnership Countries to External Actors’ Strategies and Approaches Ramunas Vilpišauskas (Vilnius University) and Dovilė Jakniūnaitė (Vilnius University) Laurynas Jonavičius (Vilnius University) and Margarita Šešelgytė (Vilnius University) Tadeusz Iwański (Center for Eastern Studies, Warsaw) and Marta Jaroszewicz (Center for Eastern Studies, Warsaw) 2E Roundtable: Reflecting on the Contributions of Michael H Smith Directors Row H Chair: Scott Brown (University of Dundee) Discussant: Michael H Smith (University of Warwick) Participants: Helen Drake (Loughborough University London) Heidi Maurer (University of Oxford) Steven McGuire (University of Sussex) Karolina Pomorska (University of Leiden) Ben Tonra (University College Dublin) Richard Whitman (University of Kent) 2F Personnel Turnover in the EU: Effects on Citizen-Elite Linkages and Policy Outputs Colorado Chair and Discussant: Michelangelo Vercesi (Leuphana University of Lüneburg)

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Assessing the Impact of Membership Turnover on Constituent Views of the European Parliament William Daniel (Francis Marion University) and Shawna Metzger (College of William & Mary) Brexit, Political Churn and the British Civil Service Jessica Adolino (James Madison University) Losing Women and Losing Power? Gender, Turnover and EU Legislation Andrea Aldrich (Yale University) and Lauren Perez (University of Chicago) 2G The Juncker Commission in Perspective: An Assessment Gold Chair and Discussant: George Ross (University of Montreal) The “Political Commission” Politicisation in Theory and Practice Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) and Brigid Laffan (European University Institute) Pierre Bocquillon (University of East Anglia) and Sara Connolly (University of East Anglia) Presidentialism, Presidentialisation, and the Juncker Commission: Evolution or Critical Juncture? Pierre Bocquillon (University of East Anglia) and Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) The New Working Methods as Administrative Reform: Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit? Michael Bauer (German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer) Sara Connolly (University of East Anglia) and Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) Beliefs over Three Commissions: Value Conservatism or Value Change? Andrew Thompson (University of Edinburgh) Michael Bauer (German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer) Sara Connolly (University of East Anglia) and Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) Men and Women in the European Commission: What’s the Difference? Sara Connolly (University of East Anglia) and Andrew Thompson (University of Edinburgh) Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) 2H EU Law in Action Spruce Chair and Discussant: Will Phelan (University College Dublin) Why Over-Comply with EU Law? Parental Leave in the Baltic States McKenzie Ratner (London School of Economics and Political Science) Implementing European Case Law at the Bureaucratic Frontline. How Domestic Signaling Influences the Outcomes of EU Law Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen (University of Copenhagen) and Michael Blauberger (University of Salzburg) Jessica Sampson Thierry (University of Copenhagen) and Anita Heindlmaier (University of Salzburg) The Ghostwriters: Lawyers and the Politics Behind the Judicial Construction of Europe Tommaso Pavone (Princeton University) Explaining the Transformations of Law: The Cases of Migration, Cybersecurity and Economic Governance Fabien Terpan (Sciences Po Grenoble) and Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble)

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Supranational Democracy Through Judicial Review? Studying the Relationship Between Democracy and Integration in EU Member States’ Constitutional Courts Max Steuer (Comenius University in Bratislava) 2I Negotiating Policy Reform in the EU Century Chair and Discussant: Christilla Roederer-Rynning (Southern Denmark University) (Non)Reform of the European Common Agricultural Policy: Insiders’ perspectives Ardi Priks (Central European University) Bargaining Over Compliance: Interaction Under Uncertainty and the Escalation of European Infringement Proceedings Tobias Hofmann (University of Utah) Actors, Institutions, and Ideas Shaping Agricultural Policy Trajectories: A Comparative Analysis of the Fate of Direct Aids to Farmers in the EU and the US Gerry Alons (Radboud University) Differences in Structural Conditionality: How Do Program Negotiations Shape the Design of Structural Conditionality in the European Union? Lisa Kriegmair (LMU Munich) EU Gender Equality Directive and Domestic Politics: How do Parties Sustain Traditionalism? Vera Beloshitzkaya (Florida International University) 2J Protecting Rights through EU Law Tower Court A Chair and Discussant: Lisa Conant (University of Denver) Harmonizing Anti-Discrimination Law: The Racial Equality Directive and National Housing Practices Hilary Silver (George Washington University) Between Crosses and Rainbows: Why Religious Actors Prevent Compliance with LGBT Rights Under EU Law Scott Siegel (San Francisco State University) A Decade from the Laval Quartet: Return of the Social or Continuation of the European Economic Constitution by other Means? Vladimir Bogoeski (Hertie School of Governance)

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2K Critical Approaches to EU's External Relations and Foreign Affairs Tower Court B Chair and Discussant: Thomas Diez (University of Tübingen) Common Foreign and Security Policy: The Role of Administrations Thomas Henökl (University of Agder) Post-Brexit EU International Relations: Framing (Critical) EU International Relations Law Elaine Fahey (CITY Law School - University of London) The EU's Development Policy: Forging Relations of Dependence? Mark Langan (University of Newcastle) Sophia Price (Leeds Beckett University) Fracturing or Disintegration of “the West’? Looking at Transatlantic Relations from a Critical Perspective Markus Thiel (Florida International University) The EU-China Strategic Partnership: Reflections on Power Evangelos Fanoulis (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University) Weiqing Song (University of Macau)

LUNCH 11:45 a.m – 1:45 p.m.

Lunch Plenary I 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Roundtable: EU Dis-Integration Literature and its Skeptics Chair: Rachel Epstein (University of Denver)

Participants Martin Rhodes (University of Denver) Tanja Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton University) Milada Vachudova (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Complimentary box lunches will be provided to the first 200 attendees. Sponsored by Johns Hopkins University SAIS

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PANEL SESSION THREE 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

3A Collective Identities and Core State Powers 1 Grand Ballroom I Chair: Gary Marks (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Discussant: Francesco Nicoli (University of Amsterdam) Mind the EU Identity Gap: Southern Exit, Northern Voice, and Changing Loyalties after the Euro Crisis Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University) and Silvia Merler (Johns Hopkins University) Identity Politics and the Future of Regional Integration: A Comparative Perspective Thomas Risse (Freie Unversität Berlin) and Tanja Börzel (Freie Unversität Berlin) From National to European Socialization: The House of European History and Integration as an Organic Process Mitchell Smith (University of Oklahoma) Collective Identities and the Possibility of Franco-German Cooperation Stefanie Hofmann (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) Fréderic Mérand (Université de Montréal) 3B Contesting EU Relevance in a Challenged Liberal World Order I Windows Chair: Karolina Pomorska (University of Leiden) Discussant: Alasdair Young (Georgia Tech University) Rules, Institutions and Power in the Global Political Economy: China, the EU and the US as “Conditional Multilateralists” Michael H. Smith (University of Warwick) Riders on the Storm: EU Foreign Policy in an Age of American Withdrawal Guri Rosen (Oslo Metropolitan University) Marianne Riddervold (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences) Counter Regionalism: Eurasian Regional Organizations and Implications for EU Foreign Policy Katherine Beall (University of California, Berkeley) and Melissa Samarin (University of California, Berkeley) Make Europe Trade Again: The EU's trade strategy in Trump's World Hartmut Mayer (University of Oxford) Contesting Negotiation Traditions? The EU’s Possibilities to Promote its Foreign Policy Goals in Multilateral Negotiations Anke Schwarzkopf (University of Oslo) 3C Democracy and Responsiveness in the European Union: On Schneider's "The Responsive Union. National Elections and European Governance (2019)" Tower Court C Chair: Catherine De Vries (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Participants:

Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University) Kalypso Nicolaïdis (University of Oxford) Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich)

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3D The Politics and Governance of EMU Tower Court D Chair and Discussant: Mark Cassell (Kent State University) Persuasion Through Reinforcement: Evidence from the European Semester Yi Ma (University of Copenhagen) The Influence of the European Semester on National Reforms: Analytical Framework and Empirical Synthesis Jonathan Zeitlin (University of Amsterdam) Economic and Monetary Union in a Europe of Multiple Speeds: Conceptualizing Consequences Sander Tordoir (European Central Bank) and Demosthenes Ioannou (European Central Bank) Establishing a European Monetary Fund? Experiences of the European Periphery on European Financial Assistance Dennis Zagermann (University of Bremen) 3E Countering Democratic Backsliding in the EU Enlargement Region Directors Row H Chair: Natasha Wunsch (ETH Zurich) Discussant: Milada Vachudova (University of North Carolina) Does Monitoring Without Enforcement Make a Difference? The EU and Anti-Corruption Policies in Bulgaria and Romania After Accession Ulrich Sedelmeier (London School of Economics and Political Science) Corina Lacatus (University of Edinburgh) Democracy in Dark Times: Contemporary Central European Populism Tsveta Petrova (Columbia University) Revisiting the 'Democracy by Integration' Model: EU Conditionality and the Authoritarian Challenge Antoaneta Dimitrova (Leiden University) and Natasha Wunsch (ETH Zurich) Conditionality of EU Funds: An Instrument to Enforce EU Fundamental Values? Michael Blauberger (University of Salzburg) and Vera van Hüllen (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) 3F Discourse and Deliberation in the European Parliament Colorado Chair and Discussant: Amie Kreppel (University of Florida) No Need for Justification? Analysis of Rapporteurs' Speeches in the EP Damien Pennetreau (Université catholique de Louvain) and Thomas Laloux (Université catholique de Louvain) Shadow Rapporteur Assignment in the European Parliament: Relational Considerations and Strategic Interaction Nils Ringe (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Frank Häge (University of Limerick) Deliberation as a Display of Political Relevance; Assessing Hearings’ Participants in the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (2004-2014) David Coen (University College London) Alexander Katsaitis (University of Oslo) Explaining the EU Legislative Procedure Speed. What Role for EP Rapporteurs? Selma Bendjaballah (Sciences Po)

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Asking About Europe: MP's Use of Parliamentary Questions for European Issues Lauren K. Perez (University of Chicago) 3G Authors Meet Critics: The Transformation of EU Treaty Making: Gold The Rise of Parliaments, Referendums and Courts since 1950 Chair: Dermot Hodson (Birkbeck College, University of London) Chair: Imelda Maher (UCD Sutherland School of Law) Participants: Kenneth Armstrong (University of Cambridge) Mark Pollack (Temple University) Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble) 3H The Role of Non-State Actors in EU Foreign Policy: Who Does What at Which Policy Stage? Spruce Chair: Giselle Bosse (Maastricht University) Discussant: Joel Diaz Rodriguez (University of Geneva) High-Tech Battleships Against Rubber Dinghies? The Influence of Lobby Groups on EU Military Operation “Sophia” Against Migrant Smugglers Giselle Bosse (Maastricht University) The Diplomacy of EaP Non-State Actors in EU Foreign Policy Dorina Baltag (Maastricht University) EU-Civil Society Cooperation in CSDP. Why CSDP Missions Open Up to Non-State Actor Participation Natalia Shapovalova (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) The Influence of Lobby Groups in the EU and the Arms Trade Treaty Iulian Romanyshyn (New York University) EU Border Governance: What Role for Civil Society in Ukraine and Belarus? Tatiana Shaban (University of Victoria) 3I Varying, Overlapping, and Competing Perceptions of a Unique Partnership: Unravelling the Stories on EU-Turkey Relations Century Chair: Ebru Turhan (Turkish-German University) Discussant: Wulf Reiners (German Development Institute) Turkey and the European Union: Partners or Rivals in Humanitarian Aid? Meltem Muftuler-Bac (Sabanci University) and Damla Cihangir-Tetik (Istanbul Ayvansaray University) Elite Framing of the EU-Turkey Refugee “Deal”: A Comparative Analysis of German and Turkish Policy-Makers’ Expectations from and Understandings of the “Deal” Ebru Turhan (Turkish-German University) and Ayca Arkilic (Victoria University) The Making of the EU-Turkey Relations: Turkish and European Narratives of the Past, Present, and Future Ebru Ece Özbey (University of Cologne) and Hanna-Lisa Hauge (University of Cologne) Yakup Atila Eralp (Middle East Technical University, Sabanci University) Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne)

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3J The European Union in International Organizations. Between Cacophony and Speaking with a Single Voice? Silver Chair: Diana Panke (Univeristy of Freiburg) Discussant: Wilhelm Lehmann (European University Institute) Words Versus Deeds: the EU in the UN General Assembly Ioannis Galariotis (European University Institute and Athens University of Economics and Business) Spyros Blavoukos (University of Athens) Dimitris Bourantonis (Athens University of Economics and Business) Maria Gianniou (Athens University of Economics and Business) The EU and Other Regional Organizations in International Organizations. Between Cacophony and Speaking with a Single Voice? Diana Panke (University of Freiburg) An Outside-In Assessment of the EU’s Role in Multilateral Institutions on Chemicals Governance Tom Delreux (UCL Louvain) 3K Regional Capabilities and Growth Denver Chair and Discussant: Simona Piattoni (University of Trento) Going Local in the Allocation of European Union Funding Roman Senninger (Aarhus University) The Juncker European Investment Plan: What has it or will it accomplish? David L. Cleeton (Emory University) Regional Institutional Capacities and Embeddedness to Transnational Markets in the European Peripheries Gergo Medve-Balint (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Imperfect Markets: Why Canadian market integration lags Europe Michelle Egan (CFR and American University) 3L A European Space for Fundamental Rights Protection? Tower Court A Chair and Discussant: Massimo Fichera (University of Helsinki) Chair and Discussant: Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University London) Competing Fundamental Rights Regimes in the EU Ferdinand Wollenschläger (University of Augsburg) Retaining Rights to Protection from Expulsion as a Fundamental Right in Brexit Britain Adrienne Yong (City University of London) The Place of Fundamental Rights in the New Generation of EU Free Trade Agreements with other Developed Economies Isabella Mancini (City, University of London)

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3M Spoiled Carrots? Erosion of EU membership benefits perceptions in Central Europe Tower Court B Chair and Discussant: Simona Guerra (University of Leicester) When Money is Not Enough: EU Structural Funds and Public Euroscepticism in CEE Countries Petr Kaniok (Masaryk University) Doubting European Support: Public Justifications of Negative EU Funds Perception Aneta Vilagi (Comenius University in Bratislava) and Pavol Babos (Comenius University in Bratislava) A Pragmatist Response to Crisis-Survey Evidence of Attitudes Toward the EU from Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia Reinhard Heinisch (University of Salzburg) and Monika Mühlböck (University of Vienna)

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PANEL SESSION FOUR 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

4A Author Meets Critics-- Of Privacy and Power Grand Ballroom I Chair: Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Discussant: Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) Discussant: Alasdair Young (Georgia Tech) Discussant: Mark Pollack (Temple University) Discussant: Mai'a Davis Cross (Northeastern University) Discussant: Deborah Avant (University of Denver) 4B Author Meets Critics: The State of Europe: Political Theatre in an Age of Events Windows Chair: Fréderic Mérand (Université de Montréal) Discussant: Luuk van Middelaar (Leiden University) Discussant: Vivien Schmidt (Boston University) Discussant: Dermot Hodson (University of London) Discussant: Sergio Fabbrini (Luiss Guido Carli University) 4C The Economic Origins of Euroscepticism Tower Court C Chair and Discussant: Christina Schneider (UC San Diego) Financial Literacy and Preferences for Economic Openness in the U.K. Beatrice Magistro (University of Washington) Economic Benchmarking, Income Inequality and Euroskepticism: What Has Changed Since the Great Recession and the Sovereign Debt Crisis? Florence Bouvet (Sonoma State University) Interests, Identities, or Cues?: The Salience of International Trade Brianna Howell (University of Pittsburgh) 4D The Evolution of Central Banking: a European Perspective Tower Court D Chair: Michele Chang (College of Europe) Discussant: Eugénia Conceição-Heldt (Technical University of Munich) ECB as Sui Generis? The ECB and Central Banking Over the Last 20 Years Michele Chang (College of Europe) Central Bank Accountability in Practice: The Case of the ECB and the European Parliament During the Crisis Alessandro Giovannini (European Central Bank) and Jean-François Jamet (European Central Bank) Nicolò Fraccaroli (University of Rome Tor Vergata) Beyond Expert Circles: Measuring Central Banks’ Engagement with the Wider Public Gabriel Glöckler (European Central Bank) and Marie Therese Bitterlich (European Central Bank) Marius Gardt (European Central Bank) The Political Economy of Shared Banking Supervision Nicolò Fraccaroli (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

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4E The Puzzle of National Preference Formation and the Study of the Euro Crisis Directors Row H Chair: Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble) Discussant: Frank Schimmelfennig (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) The Hegemon in the Tunnel: Explaining the German Government’s Positioning on Euro Area Reforms during the Euro Crisis Hanno Degner (University of Konstanz) and Dirk Leuffen (University of Konstanz) Feedback Loops andPpreference Formation in France Sabine Saurugger (Sciences Po Grenoble) and Clement Fontan (Université catholique de Louvain) Preference and Preference Formation in a Eurozone Out: Lessons from the United Kingdom Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) and Shaun Hargreaves Heap (King's College London) Scott James (King's College London) and Thomas Warren (University of East Anglia) EU-Level Policy Dialogue and Problems of Domestic Preference Formation as Standalone Inputs: The Case of the European Stability Mechanis Uwe Puetter (Central European University) and Jakov Bojovic (Central European University) Mario Munta (Central European University) 4F Radical Right Populists and the European Union Colorado Chair: Tim Haughton (University of Birmingham) Discussant: Charlotte Galpin (University of Birmingham) Challenging EU Legitimacy from a Radical Right Perspective: The Case of the Europe of Nations and Freedom Marta Lorimer (London School of Economics & Political Science) International and Transnational Populism: The ENF Group in the European Parliament Duncan McDonnell (Griffith University, Brisbane) and Annika Werner (Griffith University, Brisbane) The Parliamentary Origins of Transnational Right-Wing Populism Lucas Dolan (American University, Washington) The Transnational Dimension of the Radical Right: A Comparative Analysis of the Nordic Countries Ann-Cathrine Jungar (Södertörn University, Stockholm) and Anders Ravik Jupskås (University of Oslo) Inconsequential Radicalism: Explaining the Non-Impact of Poland’s Eurosceptic Turn on Public Attitudes to the EU Ben Stanley (SWPS University, Warsaw) 4G New Cleavage, Right-Wing Populism, and the Migration Crisis Gold Chair and Discussant: Juliette Tolay (Penn State Harrisburg) The EU Migration and Asylum Acquis and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism Benjamin Hulme (University of Warwick) and Dora Kostakopoulou (University of Warwick) The Making of a New Cleavage? Evidence from Social Media Debates about Migration Esther Ademmer (Kiel Institute for the World Economy; Kiel University) Anna Leupold (University of Zurich) and Tobias Stöhr (Kiel Institute for the World Economy)

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4H EU Institutions and Legislative Processes Spruce Chair: Joe Dunne (European Parliament) Discussant: Ariadna Ripoli Servent (University of Bamberg) Hiring Revolvers as a Route to Influence? Exploring the Political and Economic Effects of the Revolving Door in the European Union Anne Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen, University of Bergen, Leiden University) Benjamin Egerod (University of Copenhagen) and Jens van de Ploeg (University of Copenhagen) Explaining the Commission’s Preference Attainment in Trilogue Negotiations. Thomas Laloux (Université Catholique de Louvain) The Institutional Origins of EU Legislation: Tracking the Contribution of Each Institution to Legislative Acts Tom Delreux (UC Louvain) and Thomas Laloux (UC Louvain) Institutional Evolution in the EU: The Emerging Balance of Powers Amie Kreppel (University of Florida) 4I Understanding the Rule of Law Backsliding in the EU 1: Tools Century Chair: Laszlo Bruszt (Central European University) Discussant: John Morijn (NYU Law School; University of Groningen) Fault Line at the Foundation: Arguments over EU Intervention in Rule of Law Backsliding Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University London) How to Build Autocracy in the EU and Get Away with It: Lessons from Hungary and Poland Kim Scheppele (Princeton University) and Laurent Pech (Middlesex University London) Coming Together or Moving Apart? Mutual Trust in Times of Rule of Law Crisis -Judicial and Political Consequences of Celmer Ruling Barbara Grabowska-Moroz (University of Groningen) Saving EU Criminal Justice by Enforcing the Rule of Law and Individual Rights in the Member States Petra Bárd (Central European University) 4J The Future of EU-US Relations Silver Chair and Discussant: Gretchen Van Dyke (University of Scranton) Defense Alliance and Economic Links. Is There Any Bridge to a New Era for Transatlantic Relations? Natividad Fernandez-Sola (Georgetown University) The Rhetoric and Reality of the Trump Administration and the Transatlantic Relationship Zachary Selden (University of Florida) Member State Interests and the EU’s Strategic Partners: The Political Economy of Foreign Relations Terrence Guay (Pennsylvania State University) Michael Smith (University of Warwick)

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Security Exceptions to Transparency Through the Lens of Transatlantic Relations Vigjilenca Abazi (Yale University) 4K Accession, Partnership and Differentiated Membership in the EU Denver Chair: Rachel Epstein (Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver) Discussant: Milada Vachudova (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) External Differentiated Integration: Turkey's Transactional Futures with the European Union Meltem Muftuler-Bac (Sabanci University) Post-Accession Compliance with EU Environmental Legislation in Romania and Bulgaria in the First Ten years of EU Membership. Conditionality and Social Learning as Drivers of Success? Natalia Cuglesan (Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai Cluj-Napoca) Differentiated Integration in a Candidate State: The Case of Turkish Transport Ahmet Cemal Erturk (Istanbul Kultur University) Georgia’s Transition from European Neighborhood Policy to Eastern Partnership, What’s Next? Natia Gamkrelidze (Linnaeus University) 4L The Design, Effect and Legitimacy of Institutional Frameworks Established by EU Bilateral Agreements (2) -Legitimacy and Global Dimension Tower Court A Chair: Tereza Novotna (Free University Berlin) Discussant: Guri Rosén (Oslo Metropolitan University) Treaty Bodies in EU FTA and the Role of the European Parliament in the Implementation of Trade Agreements Wolfgang Weiß (German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer) EU Creation of a Bilateral External Action Venue on Forests: The Case of the FLEGT VPA Pauline Pirlot (Université Catholique de Louvain) Experimentalist Interactions: The EU’s Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT) Initiative and Transnational Forest Governance Christine Overdevest (University of Florida) and Jonathan Zeitlin (University of Amsterdam) 4M Current Messages from the EU toward the Americas and Asia: Revisiting Regional Integration Tower Court B Chair: Beverly Barrett (University of St. Thomas, Houston) Discussant: Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University) Uncertainties and Opportunities in an Atlantic Community Joaquin Roy (University of Miami) The Role of the Outside Actors on the EU’s Strategy in Latin America Dina Moulioukova (University of Miami) and Karina Brennan (University of Miami) Un Dialogue de Sourds: (Failed) Securitization in the Transatlantic Debate on the China Arms Embargo Scott Brown (University of Dundee)

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JCMS Lecture 5:15 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.

Grand Ballroom I

Ben Rosamond (University of Copenhagen)

European Integration and the Politics of Economic Ideas: Economics, Economists and Market Contestation in the Brexit Debate

Welcome Reception South Convention Lobby

6:45 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.

Sponsored by JCMS and The Colorado European Union Center of Excellence

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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2019

PANEL SESSION FIVE 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

5A Partisan Divides in Europe Grand Ballroom I Chair: Gary Marks (UNC-Chapel Hill and EUI) Discussant: Jae-Jae Spoon (University of Pittsburgh) Challenging the Mainstream: Continuity and Change in European Party Systems Catherine De Vries (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Sara Hobolt (London School of Economics and Political Science) Does the Cultural Divide Have a Structural Basis? Gary Marks (UNC-Chapel Hill and EUI) David Attewell (UNC-Chapel Hill) Jan Rovny (Sciences Po, Paris) Liesbet Hooghe (UNC-Chapel Hill and EUI) Throwing Darts at the EU: The Mainstream/Challenger Dichotomy and the Euro Crisis Impact Luca Carrieri (LUISS Guido Carli) 5B Understanding Rule of Law Backsliding in the EU 2: Causes Windows Chair: Petra Bárd (Central European University) Discussant: Kim Scheppele (Princeton University) The EU and Its Populist Paradox: Examining an Uneasily Soft Underbelly John Morijn (NYU Law School; University of Groningen) The Monnet Method vs the Rule of Law: Rule of Law Backsliding and EU's Co-responsibility Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen) European Integration and Democratic Backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe Laszlo Bruszt (Central European University) 5C The Domestic Politics of Brexit Tower Court C Chair: Gianfranco Baldini (University of Bologna) Discussant: Edoardo Bressanelli (KCL) Two Tribes? Unpacking the Domestic Politics of Brexit Simon Bulmer (University of Sheffield) Scott James (KCL) Political Fragmentation in a 'Disunited' Kingdom: Assessing the Brexit Effects on the UK's Devolution Settlements’ Lee McGowan (QUB) Who is in Control? Brexit and the Westminster Model Gianfranco Baldini (University of Bologna) Edoardo Bressanelli (KCL) Emanuele Massetti (University of Surrey)

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British Labour and the EU: A Comparative Analysis of SEA and Brexit Negotiations Nicole Lindstrom (University of York) 5D European Administrative Networks and European (Dis)integration Tower Court D Chair: Reini Schrama (University of Copenhagen) Chair: Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen (University of Copenhagen) Discussant: Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Safety in Numbers: How Domestic Regulators Chase Legitimacy Through European Networks Martino Maggetti (University of Lausanne) Eduardo Guaschino (University of Lausanne) Transgovernmental Policy Networks in EU International Cooperation: Between EU Norm Advocacy and Domestic Challengers Sebastian Steingass (University of Cambridge) The Structures of Cooperation as Opportunities: Explaining the Worth of European Administrative Networks Francesca Vantaggiato (University of California, Davis) Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) Kathryn Wright (University of York) Governing Ministries and Agencies in Times of Turbulence: Evidence From a Large-N Study Jarle Trondal (University of Agder) Change or Stability in Network Governance Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen (University of Copenhagen) Reini Schrama (University of Copenhagen) Ellen Mastenbroek (Nijmegen University) 5E Euroscepticism in the Wake of Eurozone & Refugee Crises Directors Row H Chair and Discussant: Markus Jachtenfuchs (Hertie School of Governance) Framing Labour Policies: Workers’ Free Movement vs Citizens’ Opinion Immobility? Damien Pennetreau (Université Catholique de Louvain) Patterns of Public Euroscepticism and the Explanations Behind Mads Dagnis Jensen (Copenhagen Business School) Anders Ejrnæs (Roskilde University) Social Protection and Citizens’ EU Policy Expectations: The Interplay Between National and Supranational Politics? Sharon Baute (University of Leuven) Is the Single EU Supranational Labor Market Being Questioned? The Case of the European Union, the UK and Switzerland Alfred Tovias (Hebrew University)

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5F The Politics of the European Refugee Crisis Colorado Chair: Emek Ucarer (Bucknell University) Discussant: Chair: Sara Goodman (UC-Irvine) Politicization and Framing of the Refugee and Migration Crisis? A Content Analysis of Parliamentary Debates in the Visegrad Countries Jan Kovář (Institute of International Relations, Prague; University of New York in Prague) The Impact of Europeanization on Turkey’s Asylum Policy and the Incoherency of the EU’s Approach towards Syrian Refugees Azime Asli Bilgin (Cukurova University) Refugees Welcome? Contestation Over a European Distribution Mechanism Johannes Müller Gómez (Université de Montréal & Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität) Birte Windheuser (Universität Köln) Exploiting a Refugee Crisis? Syria, Forced Displacement, and Greece’s Bailout Negotiations Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Birmingham) Sotirios Zartaloudis (University of Birmingham) Anywhere but Here: The Politics of Containment and Externalization in the Aftermath of the Refugee “Crisis” Emek Uçarer (Bucknell University) 5G Financial Stability in Europe: New Institutions and National Implementation Gold Chair: David Howarth (University of Luxembourg) Discussant: Mark Cassell (Kent State University) Changing Banks or Changing Bankers? “Insider-Outsider’ Parties and the Politics of Banking Reform in the UK and the Netherlands Joseph Ganderson (European University Institute) Upgrading Investor Protection to a Financial Stability Issue: the Cases of Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal Ioannis Asimakopoulos (University of Luxembourg) Power Politics, Voting Rules, and the non-EU components of Europe’s financial stability architecture Shawn Donnelly (University of Twente) 5H Contesting EU Relevance in a Challenged Liberal World Order II Spruce Discussant: Helene Sjursen (ARENA) Testing the Boundaries of Order? Europe, the European Union and a Changing World Arena Michael H. Smith (University of Warwick) Managing Change in the Politics of Close Allies: Strategic and Organizational Adaptation to Brexit and Trump Alice Pannier (Johns Hopkins University) UK-EU Foreign Policy Relations: Transiting from Internal Player to External Contestation? Richard Whitman (University of Kent)

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The EU’s emergence as a Principled Pragmatist: Role-Self Disconnects and the Restoration of Ontological Security Stephan Klose (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 5I External Perceptions of the Brexit and their Influence on EU Foreign Policy Century Chair and Discussant: Arne Niemann (Johannes Gutenberg University) The Sum or its Parts? US Perceptions of the EU After Brexit Johanna Speyer (Johannes Gutenberg University) Laura Hähn (Johannes Gutenberg University) Arne Niemann (Johannes Gutenberg University) Canada’s Two Europes: Brexit and the Prospect of Competing Transatlantic Relationships Achim Hurrelmann (Carleton University) Perceptions of the EU/Brexit in Mexico Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University) 5J Pivot to Asia? Comparing EU Relations in East Asia Silver Chair: Catherine Gegout (University of Nottingham/Harvard) Discussant: Natividad Fernandez-Sola (Georgetown University) North Korea Crisis Diplomacy from Maximum Pressure to Minimum Peace: Any Role for the EU? Tereza Novotna (Free University Berlin) EU Economic Policies in South East Asia: Development or Exploitation? Catherine Gegout (University of Nottingham; Harvard University) EU-Asia Security Relations -Cooperation Against the Odds? Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University) Emil Kirchner (University of Essex) An Assessment on 40 Years of ASEAN-EU Relations: Prospect and Challenges Natthanan Kunnamas (Chulalongkorn University) 5K EU-Ukraine Tower Court A Chair and Discussant: Mitchell Orenstein (University of Pennsylvania) Promoting Change in its Neighbourhood: EU’s Anti-Corruption Policies in Ukraine After the Euromaidan Revolution Ryhor Nizhnikau (Finnish Institute of International Affairs) Decentralization in Ukraine and "Bottom-Up" European Integration Anne Wetzel (University of Mannheim) Europeanization of National Foreign and Security Policy in Light of Insecurity Maili Vilson (University of Tartu)

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5L Surviving the Multi-Level Governance: a Local Government Perspective Tower Court B Chair: Andrea Lenschow (University of Osnabrück) Chair: Elena Bondarouk (University of Leiden) Role and Value of Subnational Entities in and for the European Integration Process: The Italian Experience. Gabriella Saputelli (ISSiRFA-CNR Rome) Incoherencies and Coordination Challenges in the Implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive: A Comparative Case Study of a German and Spanish River Basin Franziska Meergans (University of Osnabrück) Nora Schütze Andreas Thiel Andrea Lenschow (University of Osnabrück) Adding Images to Multi-Level Governance: Making Sense of Differential Implementation of EU Air Quality Policy Andrea Lenschow (University of Osnabrück) Elena Bondarouk (University of Leiden)

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PANEL SESSION SIX 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.

6A Negotiating Brexit Grand Ballroom I Chair and Discussant: Simon Bulmer (University of Sheffield) The Far Horizons: The European Commission and the European Council in Pursuit of Post-Brexit Union Hussein Kassim (UEA) Ireland: From Non-Issue to Deal-Breaker in the Brexit Negotiations Brigid Laffan (EUI) The Brexit Effect -Regulatory Policy Autonomy After EU Withdrawal Kenneth Armstrong (University of Cambridge) The Politics and Political Economy of Limiting Differentiation with the EU after Brexit Andrew Glencross (University of Aston) Brexit and the Tug of War on Euro Clearing Scott James (KCL) and Lucia Quaglia (University of Bologna) 6B Backlash Against the EU in West and East Europe Windows Chair and Discussant: Mark Blyth (Brown University) Discussant: Nikoleta Yordanova (University of Mannheim) The Politics of Polarization: How Inequality and Austerity Produce Political Polarization Jonathan Hopkin (London School of Economics) Two Decades of Italian Euro-Membership: From Europhilia to Euroscepticism Simona Piattoni (University of Trento) and Ton Notermans (Tallinn Institute of Technology) Liberal Cosmopolitanism, Illiberal Nationalism, and the Backlash Against the European Union in Post-Communist Europe Paul Kubicek (Oakland University) Taking Europeanisation Back to the People: From Macro Politics of Migration to Micro Debates on European Union in Hungary and Italy Umut Korkut (Glasgow Caledonian University) Daniel Gyollai (Glasgow Caledonian University) and Andrea Terlizzi (University of Florence) 6C European Political Economy of Finance and Financialisation (1) Tower Court C Chair and Discussant: Rachel Epstein (University of Denver) Redemption from Original Sin? Financing the Recovery in Southern and Eastern Europe Dorothee Bohle (European University Institute) and Cornel Ban (City University) Mortgage Markets, Income Policies and Household Indebtedness in Europe Alison Johnston (Oregon State University) When All Else Defaults: Government as the Ultimate Debtor Waltraud Schelkle (LSE)

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6D Mass-Elite Linkages in the European Union Tower Court D Chair: Markus Haverland (Erasmus University Rotterdam) Discussant: Francesco Nicoli (University of Amsterdam) Voter Polarization and Strategic Ambiguity in the European Union Catherine de Vries (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Christina Schneider (University of California, San Diego) A Blessing or Curse for Congruence? How Interest Mobilization Affects Congruence Between Voters and Elected Representatives in the European News Media Anne Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen, University of Bergen, Leiden University) Iskander De Bruycker (University of Antwerp) Assessing Mass-Elite Congruence on European Integration and Solidarity Alessandro Pellegata (University of Milan) and Francesco Visconti (University of Milan) Fairy Tale or Trojan Horse: Incongruence in Policy-Making Areas Between Belgian Elites and Voters Virginie Van Ingelgom (F.R.S - FNRS UCLouvain) and Samuel Fafaqz (Science Po Grenoble; Pacte) Dodeigne Jérémy (UNamur) and Ferdinand Teuber (UC Louvain) 6E Transforming European Legal Orders Directors Row H Chair and Discussant: Moritz Jesse (Leiden University) The ECJ's "Van Duyn" Judgment (1974), Interstate Retaliation and Robert Lecourt William Phelan (Trinity College Dublin) The Evolving Judicial Politics of Transnational Governance: Evidence from the European Union Tommaso Pavone (Princeton University) and R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) The European Court of Justice in Times of Politicization: Law as a Mask and Shield” Revisited Michael Blauberger (University of Salzburg) and Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen (University of Copenhagen) Stampede for Justice? Legal Mobilization before European Courts Lisa Conant (University of Denver) Between International and Domestic Law: Foreign Law Kelley Littlepage (University of Houston) 6F Author Meets Critics: A Theory of Noncompliance: Power, Capacity, and Politicization Colorado Chair: Scott Siegel (San Francisco State University) Participants: Asya Zhelyazkova (ETH Zürich) Susanne Schmidt (University of Bremen) Ulrich Sedelmeier (London School of Economics and Political Science) Tobias Hofmann (University of Utah) Tanja Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)

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6G Informal Delegation in EU Decision Making. Exploring New Intra- and Inter-institutional Dynamics Gold Chair: Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University) Chair: Sandrino Smeets (Radboud University) Discussant: Tom Delreux (UC Louvain) Discussant: Markus Gastinger (Technical University Dresden) Bureaucratic Collusion: The (Limited) Scrutiny of Delegated Powers in the European Commission Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University) and Sabina Lange (EIPA, Maastricht) Preparatory Bodies in Trilogues: European Parliament “Shadows Meetings” as Mediators of Political Conflict Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Bamberg) and Lara Panning (University of Bamberg) The Unseen Hands - Informal Delegation to EU Institutions in Major EU Reforms: A Comparative Analysis of the ESM, UK Renegotiation and the EU-Turkey Deal Derek Beach (University of Aarhus) and Sandrino Smeets (Radboud University) 6H Transformations of EU Citizenship Spruce Chair and Discussant: Willem Maas (York University) Discussant: Espen Olsen (University of Oslo) Brexit, Migration and Citizenship Templates Dora Kostakopoulou (University of Warwick) and Benjamin Hulme (University of Warwick) European Citizenship Lost? Differentiated Integration and New Personal Statuses in the EU Espen Olsen (University of Oslo) EU Citizenship in a Changing Labour Market: Are EU Migrant Workers Economically Active Enough for Welfare and Residence Rights? Alice Welsh (University of York) The 'Europe Route' for EU Citizens and Their Family Members: Once North to South, Now East to West Jeremy B. Bierbach (Franssen Advocaten; University of Amsterdam) 6I Analysing the Effectiveness of EU External Action Century Chair and Discussant: Karolina Pomorska (Leiden University) Conceptualizing the Effectiveness of the EU as an International Negotiator Iulian Romanyshyn (New York University) The Capacity-Effectiveness-Performance-Triangle: A Theoretical Framework for Postmortems in EU Foreign Policy Christoph Meyer (King's College London) An Overwhelming Success? Reconsidering the EU-Turkey Statement Natasja Reslow (Maastricht University) Exploring the Conditions of the Effectiveness of EU External Policies: The Case of Humanitarian Aid Irene Morlino (The London School of Economics and Political Science)

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The Impact of the Lisbon Treaty in Shaping an EU Security Posture towards China: Europeanisation of EU Bureaucrats vs Resistance of National Member States Claudia Zanardi (King's College London) 6J From FTA’s to Trade Wars: Prospects for EU Trade Relations Silver Chair and Discussant: Terrence Guay (Penn State University) EU Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements and Inter-firm Networks: An Empirical Investigation Ekaterina Turkina (HEC Montreal) and Evgeny Postnikov (University of Melbourne) The EU and Investment Protection Agreements - Collective Action Problems and Policy Entrepreneurship Robert Basedow (London School of Economics) Compliance Mechanisms in the EU FTAs Pawel Frankowski (Jagiellonian University) EU-US Trade War: Transatlantic Policy Impact Melanie Goergmaier (University of Miami) 6K Global EU: Outer Space and Emerging Technologies Denver Chair and Discussant: Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Space Warfare and the Implications for Extended Deterrence, Capabilities and the Character of War in the 21 Century Simon Smith (Staffordshire University) Reshaping the Transatlantic Science Diplomacy Space: Strategic Visions for a New Governance Model Between Science and Society Gabriella Paar-Jakli Drones in the European Airspace: Towards New Civil-Military Synergies Chantal Lavallée (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) European Security Integration post Brexit and US Retrenchment Michael Kluth (Roskilde University) European Strategic Autonomy in Space - Conceptualization of the Industrial Component Michał Rekowski (Jagiellonian University 6L Germany's Leadership in EU Foreign Policy Tower Court A Chair: Niklas Helwig (RAND) Discussant: Hungdah Su (National Taiwan University) Germany in European Diplomacy: Minilateralism as a Tool for Leadership Niklas Helwig (RAND) A “Primus Inter Pares” in EU Foreign Policy? - German Leadership in the European Council During the Libyan and Ukrainian Crises

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Inez von Weitershausen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) David Schäfer (European Commission) and Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne) Learning to Lead? Germany and the Leadership Paradox in EU Foreign Policy Lisbeth Aggestam (University of Gothenburg) and Adrian Hyde-Price (University of Gothenburg) “Civilian Power” Seen from Abroad: The External Image of Germany’s Foreign Policy Siegfried Schieder (University of Heidelberg) 6M Contesting EU Norms and EU Normativity in European Foreign Policy Tower Court B Chair: Gergana Noutcheva (Maastricht University) Discussant: Mai'a K. Davis Cross (Northeastern University) Mind the GAP: The Inadequacy of Gender Mainstreaming as a Strategy to Promote Women’s Rights in the Context of an Increasingly Interest-Driven EU Foreign Policy Elise Ketelaars (University of Ulster) Norm Contestation in EU Foreign Policy: The Post-Cotonou Agenda. Johanne Døhlie Saltnes (University of Oslo) The Violation of Core Political Norms and Determinants of EU Sanctioning Martina Fürrutter (University of St. Gallen) Implementing EU Democracy Promotion: The Case of Tunisian Civil Society Ragnar Weilandt (University of Warwick)

LUNCH 11:45 a.m – 1:45 p.m.

Lunch Plenary II 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Roundtable - The Euro at 20: Lessons Learned and Possible Futures

Chair: Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University)

Participants Mark Blyth (Brown University) Alison Johnston (Oregon State University) Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University) Waltraud Schelkle (London School of Economics) Kate McNamara (Georgetown University)

This panel and box lunches for the first 200 attendees sponsored by the BMW Center for

German and European Studies at Georgetown University

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PANEL SESSION SEVEN 1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

7A Beyond the Mainstream: Heterodox Approaches to European Integration Grand Ballroom I Chair: Simon Bulmer (University of Sheffield) Discussant: Liesbet Hooghe (UNC, Chapel Hill) Brexit is the Exception: Explaining the Many Faces of European Disintegration Hans Vollaard (University of Utrecht) The Resilience of Complex Political Systems: The European Union in Crisis and the EU Disintegration Debate Martin Rhodes (University of Denver) Explaining the Leadership Crisis in the EU: Agency, Structure and the Struggle Between Hegemonic Projects Simon Bulmer (University of Sheffield) Jonathan Joseph (University of Sheffield) Europe’s Political, Social, and Economic (Dis-)integration: Revisiting the Elephant in the Room Annegret Eppler (University of Innsbruck) Lisa Anders (University of Leipzig) 7B Central Europe’s Illiberal Turn: Causes, Consequences and Prospects Windows Chair and Discussant: Tim Haughton (University of Birmingham) Hungary Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) Czech Republic Milada Vachudova (University of North Carolina) Slovakia Darina Malova (Comenius) Poland Ben Stanley (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw) 7C Power and Accountability of the European Central Bank Tower Court C Chair: Amy Verdun (Leiden University) Independence and Accountability: Mission Impossible for the European Central Bank? Eugénia Conceição-Heldt (Technical University of Munich) Tony Mueller (Technical University of Munich) The Democratic Deficit and European Central Bank Crisis Monetary Policies Anna-Lena Högenauer (University of Luxembourg) David Howarth (University of Luxembourg) What European Union do Central Bankers Want? Preference Formation in the European Central Bank Eugénia Conceição-Heldt (Technical University of Munich) Daniel Schulz (Technical University of Munich & University of Victoria) Marius Gardt (European Central Bank

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Politicisation through Delegation -The Case of the ECB and Investment Protection Robert Basedow (London School of Economics) 7D European Policymaking After Brexit II: The Four Freedoms in the Wake of Brexit Tower Court D Chair and Discussant: Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University) Beyond Brexit: EU Law in the UK Kelley Littlepage (University of Houston) The Political Economy of Social Europe after Brexit Scott Greer (University of Michigan) EU Citizenship and Free Movement After Brexit Willem Maas (York University) 7E Pro-European backlash? Responses to Euroscepticism and Right-Wing Populism in Europe Directors Row H Chair: Charlotte Galpin (University of Birmingham) Discussant: Duncan McDonnell (Griffith University) Pro-EU Activism in an Age of Populism and Discontent Adam Fagan (King’s College London) Stijn van Kessel (Queen Mary University of London) Active (European) Citizenship During Crisis? Studying Citizen Activism During Brexit Nora Siklodi (University of Portsmouth) Reimagining British Identity: Anti-Brexit Activists and Multiple Belonging Charlotte Galpin (University of Birmingham) Claiming EU Citizenship: Social Media as a Site for Pro-EU Mobilisation During Brexit Hans-Jörg Trenz (University of Copenhagen) Charlotte Galpin (University of Birmingham) Defending the European Idea Against Hard Euroskepticism? The Two Faces of EU Contestation in Germany Maximilian Conrad (University of Iceland) 7F Author Meets Critics: Banking on Markets-The Transformation of Bank-State Ties in Europe and Beyond Colorado Chair: Rachel Epstein (University of Denver) Discussant: Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University) Participants Sofia Perez (Boston University) Wim Van Aken (European Stability Mechanism) Nicole Lindstrom (York University)

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7G Ten Years of European External Action Service: What Added Value for European Foreign Policy? Gold Chair: Heidrun Maurer (University of Oxford) Discussant: Richard Whitman (University of Kent) The EEAS’s Impact on EU Security and Defence Policy-Making: Variation of Its Social Capital as Explanatory Variable? Elenore Heimsoeth (London School of Economics and Political Science) What Purposes Behind the Institutionalization of Diplomacy at Supranational Level? The EEAS Paula Lamoso (Autonomous University of Madrid) Linkages Between EEAS Delegations and Member State Embassy Networks: Does the EU’s Presence Matter? Daniel Schade (Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg) Federica Bicchi (London School of Economics and Political Science) Contesting or Consolidating EU Foreign Policy Institutions: Executive Leadership Change and the European External Action Service Jost-Henrik Morgenstern-Pomorski Leaderization in EU Foreign Policy: The Case of the EU Global Strategy Lisbeth Aggestam (University of Gothenburg) Elsa Hedling (University of Lund) 7H The Design, Effect and Legitimacy of Institutional Frameworks Established by EU Bilateral Agreements (1) -Overarching and European Dimension Spruce Chair: Jonathan Zeitlin (University of Amsterdam) Discussant: Tom Delreux (Université Catholique de Louvain) Joint Committees in the EU’s International Agreements: A Principal-Agent Analysis Andreas Dür (University of Salzburg) Markus Gastinger (University of Dresden) Vehicles of External Differentiated Integration? Third Country Participation in EU Macro-regional Strategies Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder) Role of Business Oriented Civil Society Organisations on the Turkey-EU Customs Union Canan Balkir (Florida International University) Sanem Baykal (Ankara University) Çiğdem Nas (Yildiz Technical University) 7I Inter-Institutional Relations in the EU Century Chair and Discussant: Mark Pollack (Temple University) The Court of Justice of the European Union as an Institutional Actor: Bringing Europe Closer Together or Driving Fractionalization in Times of Crisis? Thomas Horsley (University of Liverpool) Agencies & Parliamentary Oversight in the EU: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Committee Hearings with the European Securities & Markets Authority

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Alexander Katsaitis (University of Oslo) Andreas Eriksen (University of Oslo) Delegating Legislative Powers to the European Commission: The Threat of Non- Compliance with Tertiary Legislation in the Member States Nikoleta Yordanova (University of Mannheim) Asya Zhelyazkova (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 7J Europe’s Eastern Borders in Times of Crisis Silver Chair: Antoaneta Dimitrova (Leiden University) Discussant: Dorina Baltag (Maastricht University) What Is on the News? The EU and Russia in the TV News in Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova Dimiter Toshkov (Leiden University) Honorata Mazepus (Leiden University) Antoaneta Dimitrova (Leiden University) Ukraine's Foreign Policy Between the EU and Russia Cristina Gerasimov (ETH Zurich) Liudmila Mikalayeva (Albert-Ludwig University Freiburg) Seeing the Elephant in the Room: Russian Framing of the Eastern Partnership Liudmila Mikalayeva (Albert-Ludwig University Freiburg) Marek Neuman (University of Groningen) Dynamics of Russian Official Communications: Concepts, World Views and Narratives Matthew Frear (Leiden University) Honorata Mazepus (Leiden University) 7K Politicization and EU Trade Policy Tower Court A Chair: L. Johan Eliasson (East Stroudsburg University) Discussant: Sophie Meunier Aitsahalia (Princeton University) Explaining Varying Degrees of Politicization in EU Trade Policy: On Necessary and Sufficient Conditions. Dirk De Bièvre (University of Antwerp) Arlo Poletti (University of Trento) EU Trade Policy,Politicization and Managed Globalization. Patricia Garcia-Duran (University of Barcelona) Oriol Costa (University of Barcelona) L. Johan Eliasson (East Stroudsburg University) Competitors or Allies? Politicization and the Interaction Between National Parliaments and the European Parliament in EU External Affairs Katharina Meissner (University of Vienna) Guri Rosén (Oslo Metropolitan University)

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7L The Deepening of the EU’s Relations with Developing Countries Tower Court B Chair: Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University) Discussant: Beverly Barrett (University of St. Thomas, Houston) Discussant: Peg Murray-Evans (University of York) The Politics of Instrumentation: Developments in EU External Migration Policy to Sub-Saharan Africa Melissa Mouthaan (University of Cambridge) Horizontal Versus Vertical Approaches to Development Cooperation. The EU Decentralized Cooperation in Development Magdalena Kania (Jagiellonian University) The EU Role in Cuba: Between Cuban Foreign Policy Diversification and Changing Political Landscape Claudia Zanardi (King's College London) After Cotonou: Are the Developing Countries the EU's Best Friends? Lars Niklasson (Linköping University, Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies)

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PANEL SESSION EIGHT 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.

8A Collective Identities and Core State Powers 2 Grand Ballroom I Chair: Jonathan Zeitlin (University of Amsterdam) Discussant: Pieter de Wilde (Norwegian University of Science) Democratic Contestation and Collective Identity: Lessons for the EU from the American Experience Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University) Juncker’s curse? Identity, interest and public support for the integration of core state powers Björn Bremer (Max-Planck Institute Cologne) Philipp Genschel (European University Institute Markus Jachtenfuchs (Hertie School of Governance) Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A Legal Assessment of the Protection of Collective Identities in European Integration in Areas of Core National Competence. Sacha Garben (College of Europe) Collective Identities, European Solidarity: Does Identification with Europe Determine Preferences Towards Alternative Models of European Unemployment Benefit Schemes? Theresa Kuhn (University of Amsterdam) Francesco Nicoli (University of Amsterdam) Brian Burgoon (University of Amsterdam) 8B Economic and Monetary Union at Twenty: A Stocktaking Windows Chair: Dermot Hodson (University of London) Discussant: Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University) What Can Women’s Support of the Euro Teach Us About Monetary Union Susan Banducci (University of Exeter) Dan Stevens (University of Exeter) Peter Loedel (West Chester University) Fiscal Policy Developments in EMU -Implementing the European Semester Across 28 Member States Valerie D’Erman (University of Victoria) Jörg Haas (Hertie School of Governance) Daniel Schulz (Technical University of München) Amy Verdun (Leiden University) Lessons from EMU and Banking Union: Plus Ca Change David Howarth (University of Luxembourg) Lucia Quaglia (University of Bologna) EMU and the Evolving Franco-German Motor Joachim Schild (University of Trier) Do Eurozone Institutions Serve the Interests of the Powerful Member States? Tal Sadeh (University of Tel Aviv) Eyal Rubinson (University of Tel Aviv) Yoav Raskin (University of Tel Aviv)

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8C Roundtable: Is the US Experience Useful for Understanding the EU’s Future? Tower Court C Chair: Nicolas Jabko (Johns Hopkins University) Participants:

Sergio Fabbrini (Luiss Guido Carli University) Alberta Sbragia (University of Pittsburgh) Amie Kreppel (University of Florida) Craig Parsons (University of Oregon) 8D Differentiation in EU Institution Building and Constitutional Development Tower Court D Chair: Martin Rhodes (University of Denver) Discussant: Frank Schimmelfennig (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) The Result of (Mis)construction? Crisis Management and Institutionalization in the EU Wulf Reiners (German Development Institute) Johannes Müller Gómez (Ludwig Maximilians Universität München & Université de Montréal) The Future (If Any) of EU-Building. Revisiting and Enhancing the Rokkan-Weber Tradition. Maurizio Ferrera (University of Milan) A History of the States’ Europeanness from the EEC/EU Institutions’ Perspective: (Re)considering the Current Relevance of the Institutional Interpretations in Light of the Recent Crises Annie Niessen (European Studies Unit, University of Liege) 8E Out of the Shadows, into the Lime-Light? Parliamentary Impact on “Politicised” Policies Directors Row H Chair: Christine Neuhold (Maastricht University) Chair: Guri Rosén (Oslo Metropolitan University) Discussant: Christine Neuhold (Maastricht University) Eurosceptics Into the Limelight? Politicisation and the Media Coverage of Parliamentary EU Affairs Katrin Auel (Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna) Parliamentary Scrutiny of National and European Central Banking Anna-Lena Högenauer (University of Luxembourg) Brexit Under Scrutiny? National Parliaments in Austria and Germany Taking Action Katharina Meissner (Institute for European Integration Research EIF, University of Vienna) Doors and Mirrors: EP Assertion and Civil Society Mobilisation in the Trilogue Process Justin Greenwood (Robert Gordon University) Christilla Roederer-Rynning (Southern Denmark University) Representing Whom and What? Dutch MPs and the Referendum on the EU-Ukraine Agreement Guri Rosén (Oslo Metropolitan University) 8F Teaching the EU: The Empirical Effect of Active Learning Environments

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On Student Learning Colorado Chair: Terrence Guay (Pennsylvania State University) Teaching and Learning European Studies in Times of Crises: The Promise and Pitfalls of Problem-Based Learning Patrick Bijsmans (Maastricht University) Esther Versluis (Maastricht University) Active Learning and the European Union: Variations in a Business School Environment Terrence Guay (Pennsylvania State University) Using Simulations as an Outreach Tool to Boost Interest in Higher Education Study: An Analysis of Student Perceptions of Simulations' Pedagogical Benefit Karen Heard-Laureote (University of Portsmouth) Mark Field (University of Portsmouth) How Participants Develop their Self-Efficacy for Negotiating: Understanding the Dynamics within Simulation Environments Dorothy Duchatelet (University of Antwerp) 8G Women Leaders in European Foreign Policy Gold Chair: Sara Connolly (University of East Anglia) Discussant: Federiga Bindi (Carnegie Institution / University of Rome Tor Vergata) Ana and Ignacia Loyola de Palacio: Feminists Without Being So Joaquin Roy (University of Miami) Hanna Suchoka Katarzyna Pisarska (Warsaw School of Economics/University of Southern California) Edith Cresson: The First (And Only) French Prime Minister Barbara Morazzani (De Montfort University) Anna Lindh and Margot Wallstrom: Swedish Women Leadership in the EU". Gretchen Van Dyke (The University of Scranton) 8H The Rise of Agencification in EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Multidisciplinary Perspectives Spruce Chair and Discussant: Philippe De Bruycker (Université libre de Bruxelles) Mapping Hotspots as Networks: The Role of EU Agencies in “Migration Management Support Teams” Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Bamberg) Managing Information Systems in an Era of Agencification: The Case of EU-Lisa Niovi Vavoula (Queen Mary University of Oxford) The European Coast Guard in the new Frontex Regulation: A Grandiloquent Concept Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca) The Role of EU Agencies in the Administrative Governance of AFSJ Policies Evangelia Tsourdi (University of Oxford)

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The AFSJ and the Operationalisation of Agencies in EU Law Valsamis Mitsilegas (Queen Mary University of Oxford) 8I Central Europe's Illiberal Turn: Research at the Bend Century Chair: John Gould (Colorado College) Discussant: Darina Malová (Comenius University) EU’s Free Movement of Labor: Benefit or Curse? Lessons from Central Europe Pavol Baboš (Comenius University) Constraining or Enabling? Democratic Backsliding in Hungary and the Role of the EU András Bozóki (Central European University) Dániel Hegedűs (German Marshall Fund; Humbolt University Berlin) Polarization and Democratic Decay in Central Europe Lenka Bustikova (Arizona State University) Petra Gausti (Goethe-Universität/ Harvard University) The Role of "Gender" in the Illiberal Turn in Hungary Eszter Kovats (Eötvös Loránd University) Escape from Gravity or Merely a Delayed Plummet? Explaining the Economic Resilience of Central Europe's Illiberal Turn Zsolt Gál (Comenius University) John Gould (Colorado College) 8J Understanding EU Foreign Policy Actorness & European Diplomacy in Practice Tower Court A Chair: Heidrun Maurer (University of Oxford) Discussant: Marianne Riddervold (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences; UC Berkeley) Intermediaries and Orchestration in EU Foreign Policy: The Case of the OSCE in the Ukrainian Crisis. Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré (LUISS University) EU Diplomatic Practices in Eastern Europe: Drivers and Dividers Dorina Baltag (Maastricht University) Peace (F)or Development? How Policy Networks Compete Over Coherence in EU External Relations Sebastian Steingass (University of Cambridge) The Evolution of the EU’s Public Diplomacy Tools: From Joint Declarations to Master Messages to Social Media Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming) Lucus Hansen (University of Wyoming)

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8K The European Court of Justice in Context Tower Court B Chair and Discussant: Sabine Saurgugger (IEPG) Justice Delayed in International Courts. Balancing Political Control and Judicial Performance in the Court of Justice of the EU Mikael Holmgren (University of Oslo) Daniel Naurin (University of Oslo) Governing by Judicial Fiat? Over-Constitutionalisation and Its Constraints on Legislation Susanne K. Schmidt (University of Bremen) On EU Law Supremacy: The Relevance of Judicial Trust for the Governance of Multi-Level Legal Systems Juan A. Mayoral (University of Copenhagen) Why Not Put Your Name on It? Strategic Absences in the Court of Justice of the European Union Silje Hermansen (University of Oslo) 8L Parliamentary Diplomacy as Effective Tool for EU Norm Diffusion? Evidence from the Mediterranean Silver Chair: Jan Völkel (Free University of Brussels) Discussant: Kelsey Norman (University of British Columbia) The Quality of Deliberation on Climate Change in the Framework of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean (PA-UfM) Reinhilde Bouckaert (UNU-CRIS Brugge) Fancy a Carrot, Nary a Stick -The EU’s Support of North African Parliaments: an Alternative Way to Strengthening Democracy? Jan Völkel (Free University of Brussels) Egypt-EU Parliamentary Relations: Does the “Deep Democracy” Approach Work? Ahmed Abdrabou (University of Denver in Colorado)

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EUSA Awards Presentations 5:15 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom I

Lifetime Achievement Award

Vivien Schmidt

Ernst Haas Fellowship Nina Obermeier (Cornell University)

Deanna Soloninka (University of Edinburgh)

EUSA Best 2017 Conference Paper Award Zsófia Barta and Alison Johnston

Rating Politics? Partisan Discrimination in Credit Ratings in Developed Economies

Honorable Mention Niels Gheyle and Ferdi De Ville How Much Is Enough? Transparency Demands in Trade Negotiations: the case of TTIP EUSA Best Dissertation Award Roman Senninger (Aarhus University) Political Parties & Parliamentary EU Oversight EUSA Best Book in EU Studies Award Catherine de Vries (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration (Oxford University Press, 2018) Honorable Mention Jonathon Moses (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Eurobondage: The Political Costs of Monetary Union in Europe (ECPR Press 2017)

EUSA Reception 5:45 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.

South Convention Lobby

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SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2019

PANEL SESSION NINE 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

9A Ideas, Power, and European Political Economy Grand Ballroom I Chair: Sara Goodman (UC-Irvine) Discussant: Vivien Schmidt (Boston University) Polanyian Muscles in Hayekian Brussels: The European Union’s Economic Authority in Comparative Perspective Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University) Craig Parsons (University of Oregon) Morality in the Service of Mercantilism: Selective Ordoliberalism and German Economic Governance in Europe Gabriel Goodliffe (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México) From Lever to Club? Comparing Conditionality in EU Enlargement and the Eurozone Crisis Jonathan Hopkin (London School of Economics) Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University) From Sovereignty to States' Rights? The Routinization of Populist Politics in the EU Nicolas Jabko (Johns Hopkins University) The Battle of Ideas on the Euro Crisis: Evidence from ECB Inter-Meeting Speeches Federico Maria Ferrara (University of Geneva) 9B Round Table on Apple and Orenstein's: "From Triumph to Crisis: Neoliberal Economic Reform in Postcommunist Countries" Windows Chair: John Gould (Colorado College) Participants

Hilary Appel (Claremont MacKenna College) Mitchell Orenstein (University of Pennsylvania) Mark Blyth (Brown University) Darina Malova (Comenius University) Sarah Wilson Sokhey (University of Colorado) 9C The Politicization of European Integration Tower Court C Chair: Julia Schulte-Cloos (European University Institute) Discussant: Gary Marks (UNC Chapel Hill) Irish Citizens and the Media During the Euro Crisis: An Inter-Arena Approach to Studying the Politicization of the EU Anna Gora (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) How Does Politicization Affect EU Policy-Making: The Case of the Pension Fund Directive Markus Haverland (Erasmus University Rotterdam) The Media Attention to Politicizing Communication of Political Parties About European Integration Alban Versailles (Université Catholique de Louvain)

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A Deficient Thermostat? Politicization and Thermostatic Responsiveness in the European Union Iskander De Bruycker (University of Antwerp) 9D New Directions in the Study of the European Commission Tower Court D Chair and Discussant: Jarle Trondal (University of Agder; University of Oslo) Agenda-Setting Under Pressure: The Influence of National Politics on the European Commission Christine Reh (Hertie School of Governance) Edoardo Bressanelli (King's College London) and Christel Koop (King's College London) Change and Continuity in the Interaction Between Cabinets and Services: Weberian Dualism Commission-Style Michael W. Bauer (German University of Administrative Science Speyer) Sara Connolly (University of East Anglia) and Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) The “Guardian of the Treaties” as Violator of European Law: Empirical Patterns of European Commission Noncompliance Christian Adam (Ludwig-Maximilians-University) Michael W. Bauer (German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer) Countering Bias? The EU Commission’s Consultation with Interest Groups Anne Binderkrantz (Aarhus University) Jens Blom-Hansen (Aarhus University) and Roman Senninger (Aarhus University) 9E The Implications of Brexit for British and EU (Dis)Integration Directors Row H Chair: Simon Bulmer (University of Sheffield) Discussant: Brigid Laffan (European University Institute) Brexit’s Implications for the Future of Governance of Northern Ireland Paul Adams (University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg) Bang-a-Boomerang: Sweden and Differentiated Integration after Brexit Malin Stegmann McCallion (Karlstad University) Alex Brianson (University of Kent) The Legal Profession's Responsibility for Brexit - Reconnecting the Citizens to the EU Damjan Kukovec (Middlesex School of Law) Brexit and the Political Economy of Northern Ireland M. Leann Brown (Independent scholar)

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9F International Institutions and the EU: A Comparative Assessment Colorado Chair and Discussant: Michele Chang (College of Europe) The Marriage of Sui Generis Legal Creatures: Understanding the Status and Effects of Sustainable Development Goals in EU Legal System Maryna Rabinovych (Odessa National University; University of Hamburg) Dispute Settlement Design and Non-State Actors - A Comparative Analysis of US and EU Efforts to Reform Investor-State Arbitration Robert Basedow (London School of Economics) Formal Blockages and the European Commission’s Empowerment: The Case of EU-NATO Cooperation Catherine Hoeffler (Sciences Po Bordeaux) Stephanie Hofmann (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) 9G EU Law in Populist Times: Crises and Prospects Gold Chair and Discussant: Massimo Fichera (University of Helsinki) The Challenges of EU Law in Populist Times Francesca Bignami (George Washington University) Post-Crisis Economic and Social Policy: Some Thoughts on Structural Reforms 2.0 Philomila Tsoukala (Georgetown University) The Emerging Architecture of EU Asylum Policy: Insights into the Administrative Governance of the Common European Ayslum System Lilian Tsourdi (University of Oxford) Blurring the Boundaries of Legality: Security and Human Rights in the Emerging EU Paradigm of Preventive Justice Valsamis Mitsilegas (Queen Mary University of London) Defending Democracy in EU Member States: Beyond Article 7 TEU Kim Lane Scheppele (Princeton University) and R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) 9H Author Meets Critics: The European Court of Justice and the Policy Process Spruce Chair: Lisa Conant (University of Denver) Discussant: Susanne K. Schmidt (University of Bremen) Participants Markus Jachtenfuchs (Hertie School of Governance) Dorte S. Martinsen (University of Copenhagen) Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich) 9I Roundtable: Global European Union Studies Century Chair: Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Participants:

Amy Verdun (University of Victoria) Yuichi Morii (University of Tokyo) Ewa Latoszek (Warsaw School of Economics) Lorinc Redei (University of Texas at Austin)

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9J EU External Relations in Motion: Dynamics of Parliamentarization and Politicization Silver Chair: Daniel Schade (Otto von Guericke University) Discussant: Katharina Meissner (of Vienna) Neither Barking Nor Biting? The European Parliament’s Cooperative Approach to Brexit Nicola Chelotti (Loughborough University London) Edoardo Bressanelli (King´s College London) and Wilhelm Lehmann (European University Institute) Parliaments and Brexit: Allies or Competitors? Anna-Lena Högenauer (University of Luxembourg) Politicisation Beyond European Affairs Committees: The Difficult Diffusion of CFSP Matters in National Parliaments Daniel Schade (Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg) The Politicization of Europe’s Global Fisheries Policy: A Mixed Blessing? Hubert Zimmermann (University of Marburg) 9K Monetary Policy and Banking after the Eurocrisis Denver Chair and Discussant: Richard Deeg (Temple University) Entitlements in the Crosshairs: Policy Biases in European Sovereign Debt Credit Ratings Alison Johnston (Oregon State University) and Zsofia Barta (University of Albany) The Impact of Structured Eurobonds on Exchange Rates Marc-Patrick Adolph (University of Trier) Quiet Politics and Its Impact on Europe’s Banking Union Mark Cassell (Kent State University) Understanding the ECB’s Accountability Framework for Banking Supervision Demosthenes Ioannou (ECB) 9L The Law and Brexit Tower Court A Discussant: Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University) The Impact of Brexit on UK-EU Extradition Relations: A Threat or an Opportunity (to Mutual Trust)? Auke Willems (University of Liverpool) The Great Repeal Illusion: The Impact of Brexit on National Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Future of EU Law Sandra Marco Colino (Chinese University of Hong Kong) People Get Ready! The European Union (Withdrawal) Act and the Incorporation of EU Law into UK Law Richard Lang (University of Brighton)

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9M The EU, Euroscepticism, and Identity Politics Tower Court B Chair: Joe Dunne (European Parliament) Discussant: Tim Haughton (University of Birmingham) Following the Money; Exploring Business Financial Contributions to the European Union’s Political Parties Alexander Katsaitis (University of Oslo) Running in Spite of Themselves: Assessing the Impact of Fringe MEP Careers on National Political Party Successes in Europe William Daniel (Francis Marion University) The Battle for Europe's future - Political Cleavages and the Balance of Power ahead of the EP elections Jean- François Jamet (European Central Bank) Nils Hernborg (Sciences Po) Nicolò Fraccaroli (University of Rome Tor Vergata) Thierry Chopin (College of Europe and Catholic University of Lille)

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PANEL SESSION TEN 10:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.

10A European Political Economy of Finance and Financialisation (2) Grand Ballroom I Chair and Discussant: David Howarth (University of Luxembourg) Banking on Influence: Financial Interests and Network Power in Europe Scott James (King’s College London) Three in the Marriage: Employers, Unions and Financial Intermediaries in the Management of European Occupational Pensions Deborah Mabbett (University of London) Financialization and the Politics of Asymmetric Trade Adjustment Wade Jacoby (Brigham Young University) Creating an Optimum Financial Area: Re-Tooling the Debate on Financial Stability in the Euro Area Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University) 10B Blame Attribution in the European Union Windows Chair: Nikoleta Yordanova (University of Mannheim) Discussant: Catherine De Vries (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Who Is to Blame? Explaining the Public Attribution of Responsibility in the EU Berthold Rittberger (LMU Munich) and Bernhard Zangl (LMU Munich) Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (LMU Munich) and Lisa Kriegmair (LMU Munich) 'EU Did It!'-Blaming the EU and Polarising the Populace Laura Skillen (Brussels School of International Studies) Blame Shifting in the European Union Tim Heinkelmann-Wild (LMU Munich) and Bernhard Zangl (LMU Munich) “Credibility Is in the Eye of the Beholder”: The Role of Cognitive Biases in Understanding European Agencies’ Regulatory Reputation Thibaud Deruelle (University of Exeter) Is Europe to Blame? The Historical Persistence of Anti-European Sentiments Julia Schulte-Cloos (European University Institute) 10C Brexit: The Impact on National Parliaments and the EP Tower Court C Chair: Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University) Discussant: Derek Beach (University of Aarhus) A Democratic Exit? Analysing the Parliamentary Dimension of Brexit Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University) and Diane Fromage (Maastricht University) The Scrutiny of Brexit in National Parliaments: Germany, Luxembourg and the Czech Republic Compared Anna-Lena Högenauer (University of Luxembourg) and Petr Kaniok (Masaryk University)

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The Irish Parliament and Brexit Gavin Barrett (University College Dublin) The Impact of Brexit on the European Parliament: The Role of British MEPs in Euro-Mediterranean Affairs Jan Völkel (Free University of Brussels) 10D A De-Europeanisation and Re-Nationalisation of European Foreign Policy? Tower Court D Chair: Hartmut Mayer (University of Oxford) Discussant: Christoph Meyer (Kings College London) (De) Europeanisation and (Re) Nationalisation of European Foreign Policies Karolina Pomorska (University of Leiden) and Ben Tonra (University College Dublin) Foreign Policy Europeanization after Brexit. The Case of Spain, Italy and Greece Natividad Fernandez-Sola (School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University) The Populist Challenges to the EU Foreign and Security Policy Towards Egypt and Tunisia: A Case of De-Europeanisation? Adrià Rivera (IBEI Barcelona) Increasingly Illiberal, Right-Wing, and Populist Politics in Europe: How Does It Matter for European Foreign Policy Cooperation? Heidi Maurer (University of Oxford) 10E Rescheduled 10F Diffusion of EU Norms: Contestation of European Values Colorado Chair and Discussant: Hans-Jörg Trenz (University of Copenhagen) Whose Norms? Competing Political Models and the Prospects for Political Change in the European Neighbourhood Gergana Noutcheva (Maastricht University) and Assem Dandashly (Maastricht University) “Culture in EU External Relations’’ Cultural Diplomacy 2.0? Olga Burlyuk (Ghent University) From Internal-Input to External-Output: A Multi-tiered Understanding of Legitimacy in EU Foreign Policy Kolja Raube (University of Leuven) and Ben Tonra (University College Dublin) The Transatlantic Mirror: Mapping Societal Values in Europe and America Vicki Birchfield (Georgia Institute of Technology) 10G Author Meets Critics: The Political Economy of European Security Gold Chair: Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming) Participants: Mai'a Davis Cross (Northeastern University) Sara Goodman (UC-Irvine) Kaija Schilde (Boston University)

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10H Prospects for the EU-Eurasian Relationship Spruce Chair and Discussant: Marek Neuman (University of Groningen) Principled Pragmatism and EU Foreign Policy in Central Asia: De-Centering EU External Governance Stefan Gänzle (University of Agder) Neil Winn (University of Leeds) Competing Perspectives on Territoriality and Regionalism in Eurasia: The Structuring of a Europe-Eurasia Regional Interface Boyka Stefanova (University of Texas at San Antonio) Disaggregating the Sanctions Regime: EU Inconsistency in Dealing with Russia Iulian Romanyshyn (New York University) 10I Transformation in the Euro-Latin American Space: Adaptation and Contestation in the EU-Latin American Relationship Century Chair and Discussant: Joaquin Roy (University of Miami) Perspectives of the New EU-Mexico Agreement Roberto Dominguez (Suffolk University) EU-Latin American Inter-Regional Security Challenges Alejandro Chanona (National Autonomous University of Mexico) Legitimacy Crisis in the EU Trade Negotiations: The Case of EU and the Western Hemisphere Stephan Sberro (Institute Technological of Mexico) 10J The European Parliament: Evolving Roles and New Challenges Silver Chair and Discussant: Brigid Laffan (European University Institute) Collecting Memories: The Evolution of the European Parliament as Seen by Former MEPs Over the 40 years Since the First Direct Elections Francis Jacobs (University College Dublin, Collegio Europeo Parma) Becoming Europe's Parliament: How MEPs Shaped Their Institution Prior to Its First Direct Elections in 1979 Mechthild Roos (Augsburg University) The End of the European Parliament’s “Integrationist Bias”? Euroscepticism as a Source of Political Conflict in Secluded Decision-Making Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Bamberg) and Lara Panning (University of Bamberg) The European Parliament as a Political Entrepreneur in the EU Rule of Law Landscape John O'Brennan (University of Maynooth)

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10K Personnel Turnover in the EU: Effects on Institutional Power Balances Tower Court A Chair and Discussant: Edoardo Bressanelli (King's College London) Personnel Turnover and the Legitimacy of EU Governance John Scherpereel (James Madison University) Personnel Turnover and Legislative Efficiency in the EU Lauren Perez (University of Chicago) and John Scherpereel (James Madison University) A Professional Elite? Pre-Parliamentary Experience and Leadership Roles in the European Parliament Eugenio Salvati (University of Pavia) Michelangelo Vercesi (Leuphana University of Lüneburg) 10L European (Dis) Integration? The Political and the Economic Dimension Tower Court B Chair and Discussant: Paul S. Adams (University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg) The European Central Bank as the Sole Integration Engine Left? Francesca Fauri (University of Bologna) and Giusy Chesini (University of Verona) The European Investment Bank and its Role in Fostering European Cohesiveness Donatella Strangio (University Rome)

Lunch 11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Lunch Plenary III 12:00 p.m. -1:30 p.m. Grand Ballroom I Panel Honoring Vivien Schmidt – EUSA Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Chair: Abraham Newman (Georgetown University) Participants

Tanja Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University) Kalypso Nicolaïdis (University of Oxford) George Ross (Université de Montreal) Recipient 2017 EUSA Lifetime Achievement Award Alberta Sbragia (University of Pittsburgh) Recipient 2013 EUSA Lifetime Achievement Award This panel and box lunches for the first 200 attendees sponsored by Boston University

PANEL SESSION ELEVEN

1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

11A “Populism in Europe” or “Populism and Europe”? Causes and Consequences Grand Ballroom I Chair: Kalypso Nicolaïdis (University of Oxford) Discussant: Gabriel Goodliffe (Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México) The Global Economics of European Populism: Growth Regimes and Party System Change in Europe Jonathan Hopkin (London School of Economics and Political Science) Mark Blyth (Brown University)

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A Common Fate? How Perceptions of a Shared European History Increase Support for European Integration Catherine E. De Vries (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Southern European Populism: Not the Same Home Simona Guerra (University of Leicester) and Evangelos Fanoulis (Xi’an Jiaotong; Liverpool University) The Rise of Illiberal Forces in Europe: The Cases of Germany and Spain Miguel Otero-Iglesias (IE University; Elcano Royal Institute) Two Models for the Politicization of European Integration: Postfunctionalism, Anti-Establishment Politics, and the Italian Case Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University) 11B Re-engaging Grand Theory: European integration in the 21st Century Windows Chair: Liesbet Hooghe (UNC-Chapel Hill & EUI) Discussant: Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University) Media Logic and Grand Theories of European Integration Pieter de Wilde (NTNU Trondheim) The European Union in Disequilibrium Dermot Hodson (Birkbeck College) and Uwe Puetter (Central European University) Grand Theories, Differentiated Integration Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich) and Thomas Winzen (University of Mannheim) Grand Theories of Integration and the Challenges of Comparative Regionalism Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin) and Tanja Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin) Re-engaging Grand Theory: European Integration in the 21st Century Gary Marks (UNC-Chapel Hill & EUI) and Liesbet Hooghe (UNC-Chapel Hill & EUI) 11C EU Migration Governance in Troubled Times Tower Court C Chair and Discussant: Adrian Favell (University of Leeds) The European Council and the Immigration Crises. European Union’s External Activities in the Context of (De)Bordering Processes Jaroslaw Janczak (Adam Mickiewicz University) Explaining EU Asymmetry: A Comparison of Borders and Asylum Policy Development Sara Goodman (University of California, Irvine) and Kaija Schilde (Boston University) Paradise Lost: Fraudulent Citizenship Loss Jonathon Moses (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) The Informalisation of EU Migration Relations with Third Countries Juan Santos Vara (University of Salamanca)

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The “European Refugee Crisis” and Public Support for Development Cooperation -Evidence from a Panel Survey Sebastian H. Schneider (German Institute for Development Evaluation) Jens Eger (German Institute for Development Evaluation) 11D Reforming EU Market Governance -A Core-Periphery Perspective Tower Court D Chair: Gergo Medve-Balint (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Discussant: Dennis Zagermann (University of Bremen) European Central Bank and non-Eurozone Central and Eastern Europe: Unforeseen Consequence of “One-Size-Fits-All” Policies and Autonomous Central Banks Juliet Johnson (McGill University) and Dora Piroska (Corvinus University) EU Competition Policy, Uneven Development and the Politics of “Economic Patriotism” Nicole Lindstrom (University of York) The Effectiveness of European Market-Correcting Instruments: Reinforcing the Unlevel Playing Field Laszlo Bruszt (Central European University) Dora Piroska (Corvinus University of Budapest) and Gergo Medve-Balint (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) 11E Defending Democracy and Fighting Corruption in the EU Directors Row H Chair and Discussant: R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) Defending Liberal Democracy in Europe: Improvements to the Democracy Enforcement Toolkit Cassandra Emmons (Princeton University) Clash over the nature of "Democracy": Governing Populist Party in East-Central Europe vs. the Council of Europe and the EU Mizuho Nakada-Amiya (Meijigakuin University) Democracy after Accession: Lessons Learnt from EU's Cooperation and Verification Mechanism Eli Gateva (University of Nottingham) Voting to Punish Fellow IO Members: The Party Politics of Sanctioning Democratic Backsliding in Parliamentary Assemblies of Regional IOs Ulrich Sedelmeier (London School of Economics) and Sabina Avdagic (University of Sussex) 11F Theory Development and the European Commission II Colorado Chair: Michael Bauer (German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer) Discussant: Jarle Trondal (University of Oslo) Outsourcing Brexit: Member Governments and the Article 50 Task Force Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) and Simon Usherwood (University of Surrey) Collaborative Leadership in the Machine Room: A New Understanding of Commission Leadership in Major EU Reforms Derek Beach (University of Aarhus) and Sandrino Smeets (Radboud University) The Systematic Study of Commission Discretion Using Principal-Agent Theory: Lessons from the EU’s Development Cooperation Policy Markus Gastinger (Technical University of Dresden) and Eugénia Conceição-Heldt (Technical University of Munich)

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The European Commission as the Honest Broker: Evidence from Informal Trialogue Negotiations Lara Panning (University of Bamberg) Transformational Leadership in European Governance: Comparing the European Commission’s and the ECB’s Roles as Effective Crises Managers Eugénia Conceição-Heldt (Technical University of Munich) and Tony Mueller (Technical University of Munich) 11G The European Union: Promoting of Obstructing Global Justice? Gold Chair: Helene Sjursen (University of Oslo) Discussant: Lisbeth Aggestam (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: Craig Parsons (University of Oregon) Justice in Foreign Policy: The Case of the EU Helene Sjursen (University of Oslo) Justice Clashes at the Borders: the EU Migration Policy Sonia Lucarelli (University of Bologna) and Enrico Fassi (Catholic University, Milan) The EU, Mutual Recognition and the Global Climate Regime Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen) and Franziskus von Lucke (University of Tuebingen) Conceptions of Political Justice in the EU’s Conflict Management Operations: The Case of EUFOR Tchad Ben Tonra (University College Dublin) 11H Empowering the People or Feeding the System? EU Civil Society Promotion in Its Close Neighbourhood Spruce Chair: Laura Gelhaus (University of Warwick) Discussant: Hungdah Su (National Taiwan University) The EU's Transformative Impact on Tunisian Civil Society Ragnar Weilandt (University of Warwick) A Delayed Success?: EU Civil Society Promotion and the Macedonian Colourful Revolution Jan Beyer (Université libre de Bruxelles) Circumventing the Central? How EU Rural Development Programmes in Georgia Engage with Local Civil Society Laura Gelhaus (University of Warwick) The Rise of (Un)civil Society and Gender Conflicts in South East Europe Elena Avramovska (University of Geneva) 11I The New Politics of the Council Century Chair and Discussant: Susanne Schmidt (University of Bremen) Who Governs in the Council? Determinants of Ministerial Participation at Council Meetings Jan Kovář (Institute of International Relations, Prague; University of New York in Prague) Kamil Kovář (Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education -Economics Institute)

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Emerging Practices: ThePartial Individualization of the European Negotiating State Nicola Chelotti (Loughborough University (London)) Lacking a National Position? Abstentions in the Council of the European Union Monika Mühlböck (University of Vienna) Cooperation and Expected Policy Compliance in the Council of the EU Markus Johansson (University of Gothenburg) 11J Has been moved and changed to Panel 8L and will take place Friday May 10, at 3:30 pm in the Denver room. 11K Patterns of Coordination in European Banking and Derivatives Regulation Tower Court A Chair and Discussant: David Cleeton (Emory University) Disentangling Derivatives: Explaining Coordination in International Derivatives Regulation Aneta Spendzharova (Maastricht University) and Lucia Quaglia (University of Bologna) ISDA and the Reform of Financial Market Regulation in Europe: Between the Support for Centralization and the Containment of Regulation Johannes Karremans (EUI) Juggling Preferences and Policy Aims: The SSM and the Quest for Supervisory Coherence Cecilia del Barrio (University of Trento) The Other Side of Independence: the ECB and the BoE as Supervisors of the Post-Crisis Financial System Clément Fontan (Université Catholique de Louvain) 11L The EU's Friendly Neighborhood?: EU Neighborhood Policy in Perspective Tower Court B Chair and Discussant: Gergana Noutscheva (Maastricht University) The Bologna Process in Israel as a Reflection of EU-Israel Relations Hila Zahavi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev/ University of Toronto) Good Neighbor, Bad Neighbor? A Comparison of the US and EU's Southern Neighborhood Strategies Ieva Giedraityte (Vilnius University) Promoting a “Sustainable” Energy Transition in Southeast Europe and the Eastern Neighborhood? EU-Energy Community Relations Revisited Kristina Kurze (University of Göttingen)

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The European Union as a Regional Actor: Assessing the European Neighbourhood Policy from a Multi-Level Governance Perspective Giorgio Oikonomou (University of Athens)

College of Europe – Fulbright Reception 3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Appaloosa Grill, Wright Room 535 16th St., Denver, CO (To attend you will need to get a token from the College of Europe Exhibit Table)