2A EMU Governance and its Political Discontents Chair: Valerie Rouxel-Laxton (EEAS-Washington)
Discussant: Deborah Mabbett (Birkbeck, University of London)
Constellation A
European Economic Governance and Incremental Integration Michele Chang (College of Europe)
Informal Governance and the Eurozone Crisis Alexandra Hennessy (Seton Hall University)
The Eurozone Debt Crisis and the Democratic Deficit David R. Cameron (Yale University)
2B EU Foreign and Security Policy: A Time of Crisis and Opportunity Chair: Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)
Chair: Kaija Schilde (Boston University)
Discussant: Colette Mazzucelli (NYU)
Constellation B
Europeanization Reloaded? Contemporary Coordinates of German Foreign Policy Eva Gross (Institute for European Studies/VUB)
The EU Financial Crisis, Austerity, and Defense Spending Kaija Schilde (Boston University)
The Eurozone Crisis and the Future of CSDP Mai'a K. Davis Cross (ARENA Centre for European Studies)
Why The EAS Will Not Increase The EU’s Visibility In External Affairs: How Coordination Hinders News Coverage Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)
The shape of Things to Come: Institutional Theories and the Inception of the EEAS
Jost-Henrik Morgenstern (Loughborough University / University of Cambridge)
2C Redistributive Policies and Politics Chair and Discussant: Dorte Sindberg Martinsen (University of Copenhagen)
Constellation C
Political Coalitions and Immigration in the European Union Sarah Patton (University of Pittsburgh)
The Rise of Redistributive Politics in the EU: The Limits to Completing the Economic and Monetary Union Ramūnas Vilpišauskas (Vilnius University)
Decentralization, European Union Regional Funds, and Income Inequality
Yasemin Irepoglu (University of Pittsburgh)
Decentralization, Regional Elections and Spending Priorities
Hanna Kleider (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
2D Knowledge, Opinion, and Citizen Support for EU Institutions and Policies Chair: Gaspare Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)
Discussant: Catherine de Vries (University of Oxford)
Constellation D
Images of Europeans: In-Group Trust and Support for European Integration Gaspare Genna (The University of Texas at El Paso)
To Know it is to Love it? The Complicated Relationship Between Knowledge About and Support for the European Court of Justice
Maurits Van Der Veen (College of William & Mary)
Religiosity and Tolerance towards Immigrants and Attitudes Towards Immigration Policies in EU Countries Birol Yesilada (Portland State University)
Peter Noordijk (Portland State University)
The Public’s Political Knowledge of the European Union Nicholas Clark (Indiana University)
2E Challenging 'Eclectic' Approaches to the EU: Melding Constructivism, Institutionalism, and the Sociological Method Chair: Andy Smith (University of Bordeaux)
Discussant: Frédéric Mérand (University of Montreal)
Constellation E
Identity and Governance under Functional Expectations: Constructivist Dilemma in EU Internal Security Ramon Loik (Tartu University/Estonian Academy of Security Sciences)
Sociosyncracies -A Discourse Theoretical Approach to the Structural Problems of European Integration Wolf J. Schünemann (University of Koblenz-Landau)
Syntheses without Compromises: A Political Economy of Industries in Europe Andy Smith (University of Bordeaux)
Theoretical Eclectism and Robust Empirical Grounding: The Example of European Handicap Policy Jay Rowell (University of Strasbourg)
Why Hair-Splitting is the Only Way to Broad Synthesis in EU Studies Craig Parsons (University of Oregon)
2F EU Legislative Lobbying and Politics Chair: Christilla Roederer-Rynning (University of Southern Denmark)
Chair: Thomas Henökl (University of Agder)
Discussant: Tanja Börzel(Freie Universität, Berlin)
Constellation F
Linking Berlin and Brussels - Nongovernmental Organization Engage the European Union on Asylum Emek Uçarer (Bucknell University)
Under Pressure: Lobbying the EU Legislature Raya Kardasheva (King's College London)
Measurement, Model Testing, and Legislative Influence in the European Union
Jonathan Slapin (University of Houston)
Sources of Contention about Europe. Theorizing Mobilizing Arguments in Parliamentary Debates as Carriers for the Politicization of EU Governance
Frank Wendler (University of Washington)
2G Member States and CFSP Chair: Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne)
Discussant: Dominik Tolksdorf (Johns Hopkins University)
Annapolis Room
Democracy Promotion: The Czech Republic’s Niche in the European Union’s Foreign Policy? Marek Neuman (Metropolitan University Prague)
National ‘Special Relationships’ and European Foreign Policy: The Two Sides of the EU as a Global Actor Siegfried Schieder (University of Heidelberg)
Small Member States, the Common Foreign and Security Policy, and the Limits Imposed by Austerity Budgets: A Comparison of Ireland and Slovenia Daniel Sweeney (University of Scranton)
United We Act, Divided We Halt? The Effects of Government Structure on the Foreign Policy Behavior of European Governments, 1994 - 2004 Sibel Oktay (Syracuse University)
2H The EU, Middle East and North Africa Chair: Thomas Christiansen (University of Maastricht)
Discussant: Michael H. Smith (University of Loughborough)
Frederick Room
Learning Democratic Governance: A Comparative Analysis of the Democratizing Potential of EU Functional Cooperation in Arab Liberalized Autocracies Tina Freyburg (ETH Zurich & University of Warwick)
The Will of Change: Europeanization, Institutional Change and Domestic Actors in North Africa Eva-Maria Maggi (Helmut-Schmidt University & University of Washington)
Successful Non-Membership? Can Turkey Learn Lessons from Swiss, Icelandic, and Norwegian Cases
Paul Adams (University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg)
2I EU Law and the Individual: Fresh Perspectives Chair: Ester Herlin Karnell (VU University Amsterdam)
Discussant: Nathan Cambien (University of Leuven)
Columbia Room
Citizenship Paradigm of EU law Dimitry Kochenov (University of Groningen)
Governance of Race and Ethnicity in EU Law Uladzislau Belavusau (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
The (Economic) Free Movement of Persons Provisions as EU Citizenship Rights: A Concrete Appraisal Alina Tryfonidou (University of Reading)
2J A Dark Decade of European Integration? New Histories of the 1970s Chair: Anne Boerger (University of Alberta)
Discussant: Morten Rasmussen (University of Copenhagen)
Lombard/Camden Room
Farmers, Expertise and the Common Agricultural Policy: The Role and Influence of Agricultural Interest Groups Carine Germond (University of Portsmouth / Maastricht University)
Money Market, Industrial Credit, Foreign Trade. American Assistance Policies and the Shaping of West European Consumer Societies from Bretton Woods through the Recession 1970s. A Preliminary Study Simone Selva (German Historical Institute)
The Democracy Debate: Elections versus Referenda in the European Community, 1960-1976 Eric O'Connor (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
The Werner Report revisited (A Rereading of the Werner Report in the Light of the Pierre Werner Family Archives) Elena Rodica Danescu (Centre Virtuel sur le Connaissance pour l'Europe)
2K Reviewing the EU-Latin American Agenda: New and Old Items (I) Chair: Roberto Dominguez (European University Institute)
Discussant: Joaquin Roy (University of Miami)
Conway Room
Is There a New Security EU-Latin American Agenda? Marcos A. Guedes de Oliveir (Universidad Federal de Pernambuco)
Latin American-EU Ties of Defense Issues: Professionalism and Procurement Roberto Durán (Catholic University of Chile)
Spain and its Uploading Capacity in the EU -- The Case of Cuba Eusebio Mujal-Leon (Georgetown University)
The EU and Latin America: Facing New Challenges for Regional Security Alejandro Chanona (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
The Europeanization of National Foreign Policies towards Latin America Lorena Ruano (CIDE, División de Estudios Internacionales)
Lunch Break
12:15-2:00pm
12:15-1:00 p.m. EU and the Developing World Interest Section Meeting Baltimore Room
1:00-2:00 p.m. EU Latin America Caribbean Interest Section Meeting Annapolis Room
PANEL SESSION THREE
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
3A The Euro Area’s Sovereign Debt Crisis Chair: Michele Chang (College of Europe, Bruges)
Discussant: Erik Jones (Johns Hopkins University)
Constellation A
Banking Union: an ‘Accidental’ Institutional Revolution? Gabriel Glöckler (ECB)
Marion Salines (ECB)
The Comparative Political Economy of the Sovereign Debt Crisis in Italy and Spain Sebastián Royo (Suffolk University)
Lucia Quaglia (University of York)
The Dangerously Shallow Pockets of the Euro Area’s Pooled Funds: from the Werner Committee to the European Support Mechanism David Howarth (University of Luxemburg)
Structural Adjustment Comes to Europe: Lessons for the Eurozone from the Conditionality Debates
Scott Greer (University of Michigan)
The Euro Crisis and the Dangers of Disembedding Liberalism: Lessons from the Gold Standard
Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University)
3B The EU as a Global Regulator? Chair: Alasdair Young (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Discussant: Mark Pollack (Temple University)
Constellation B
Keeping Private Governance Private: Is FIFA ‘Blackmailing’ National Governments? Borja Garcia Garcia (Loughborough University)
Regulators beyond Borders: The External Impact of EU Rules Alasdair Young (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Rule Taker or Rule Maker: Integration Sequencing and the Development of European Regulatory Capacity and Norms Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
3C Roundtable: The Emerging AFSJ & Tranatlantic Relations Chair: Christian Kaunert (University of Dundee)
Chair: John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
Participant 1:
Monica Den Boer (Police Academy of the Netherlands)
Constellation C
Participant 2:
Joerg Monar (College of Europe & University of Sussex)
Participant 3:
Emilio De Capitani (University of Naples)
Participant 4:
Michael Scardaville (US Department of Homeland Security)
Participant 5:
Uffe-Holst Jensen (EU Delegation to the US)
3D Publics and Regions in EU integration
Chair and Discussant: Nicholas Clark (Indiana University)
Constellation D
Accommodation National Diversity in the Integration Process of the EU Vessela Hristova (University of Vienna)
Europe from the Ground: New Research Agenda in European Public Policies through an Anthropological Approach Fanny Sbaraglia (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Explaining Variation in Influence of Regions on EU Decision-making Niels Morsink (University of Antwerp)
Demoi-cratic Citizenship in a Democratic Europe: An Impossible Ideal? Achim Hurrelmann (Carleton University)
Successes and Challenges in Policy Implementation for the Bologna Process: The Political Economy Context Beverly Barrett (University of Miami)
3E A More Active CSDP?: EU and Member State Perspectives Chair: Laura Chappell (University of Surrey)
Discussant: Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
Constellation E
French Perspectives on the CSDP: Past, Present, Future Adrian Treacher (University of Sussex)
The EU’s Engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa: Strategizing by Default? Ronja Kempin (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik)
Stefan Steinicke (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik)
The Strategic Motivation of the European Union’s Military Missions Manuel Muniz (University of Oxford)
3F Populist Leaders and Followers in Europe Chair and Discussant: Seán Hanley (University College London)
Constellation F
Anti-Intellectualism, Religion, and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Poland and the United States Kelly Clancy (Rutgers University)
Charismatic Leadership and Political Populism: Putting the Pieces Together Takis Pappas (European University Institute)
Charismatic Populist Leadership in Personal and Personalized Parties: the Cases of Silvio Berlusconi, Umberto Bossi and Christoph Blocher Duncan McDonnell (European University Institute)
Keeping the Party Together. Party Leadership and Cohesion within the True Finns Ann-Catherine Jungar (Södertörn University)
3G Institutions and processes in the European Union
Chair and Discussant: Randall Newnham (Pennsylvania State University)
Baltimore Room
Partisanship and Legislative Lobbying in the EU Jan Beyers (University of Antwerp)
Inger Baller (University of Antwerp)
Iskander De Bruycker (University of Antwerp)
Trilogues in Early Adoptions of Legislative Acts: Who Benefits, Who Loses Influence? Wilhelm Lehmann (European Parliament)
Maja Andlovic (European Parliament)
The European Commission’s Usage of Expertise. Results from a Survey Among Expert Group Members