11G Decision-making in the European Union Chair: Bill Davies (American University)
Discussant: Paul Stephenson (Maastricht University, The Netherlands)
Baltimore Room
Decisional Malaise after EU Enlargement? Examining the Substantive Lourdeur of EU Decision-making Inge Depoorter (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Who Participates in European Commission's Open Consultations? Explaining Interest Groups' Articulation of Policy Demands Adriana Bunea (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
The Role of Context in EU Negotiations: The Case of the Stability and Growth Pact Susan Fuchs (University College London)
11H European Soft Power in a Multipolar World: On the Wane? Chair and Discussant: Zaki Laidi (Sciences Po Paris)
Annapolis Room
Europe's Standing in the Big League: Domestic Quarrels, intra-EU Rivalries and Foreign Policy Making Kurt Huebner (University of British Columbia, Institute of European Studies)
Explaining the EU-US Condominium: Transgovernmental Feedbacks and Global Financial Regulation Abraham Newman (Georgetown University)
Elliot Posner (Case Western Reserve)
The EU and Global Financial Regulation in the post 2008 World: Has it Voice Increased in the Creation of the post-crisis Financial Order? Nicolas Veron (Bruegel)
11I Teaching the EU: Approaches & Outcomes Chair: Peter Loedel (West Chester University)
Discussant: Gretchen Van Dyke (University of Scranton)
Frederick Room
Evaluating a Cross-continent EU Simulation: Six Years On Rebecca Jones (Widener University)
Small is Beautiful and Big is Better: Model EU Conference vs. Classroom Simulations Eva-Maria Maggi (University of Washington)
The Need for Problem-based Learning in European Studies Patricia Garcia-Duran (University of Barcelona)
11J Conceptualizing EU-China Relations Chair: Emil Kirchner (Essex University)
Discussant: Roberto Dominguez (European University Institute/Suffolk University)
Columbia Room
EU in the Troubled Water? Global Economic Power Shifts in the Aftermath of Financial Crisis Mads Jensen (University of Copenhagen)
Pokuan Wu (Taiwan WTO Centre, CIER)
The (Disjointed) Ideational Foundations of EU-China Relations Thomas Christiansen (Maastricht University)
Emil Kirchner (Essex University)
The European Union’sActorness towards China: Declining Economic Player, Rising Political Player? Frauke Austermann (ESSCA School of Management -Shanghai Campus)
A European Pivot? Does Europe need an Asia Strategy?
Philomena Murray (University of Melbourne)
11K Market Integration and Social Protection after the Financial Crisis Chair: Joel Simmons (University of Maryland)
Discussant: Adam Luedtke (City University of New York)
Conway Room
Accountability for Financial Sector Supervision in EMU Micheal O'Keeffe (European Central Bank)
Demos Ioannou (European Central Bank)
Marion Salines (European Central Bank)
Directive 2004/38 and Access to Social Assistance Benefits Paul Minderhoud (Radboud University Nijmegen)
The Emergence of a Parallel Regime of Social Protection for Migrants Nicolas Rennuy (Ghent University)
The Exhaustion Doctrine and the Digital Economy: Challenges and Opportunities Matteo Negrinotti (Tilburg University)
PANEL SESSION TWELVE
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
12A As the EU Goes, So Too Does EU Studies? Roundtable on the Future of European Integration & EU Studies Chair and Discussant: Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University)
Constellation B
As Complexity Rises, Institutional Theory Must Follow (Roundtable Topic) Craig Parsons (University of Oregon)
Normalizing EU Studies in a Time of Abnormal Turmoil (Roundtable Topic) Matthias Matthijs (Johns Hopkins University, SAIS)
Variable Geometry Brings Domestic Politics Back In (Roundtable Topic) Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University)
Whither the EU? And Whither EU Studies? (Roundtable topic) Kathleen McNamara (Georgetown University)
12B The Transatlantic Alliance in Theory and Practice Chair: John Peterson (University of Edinburgh)
Discussant: Zaki Laidi (Sciences Po Paris)
Constellation C
Advancing Diplomacy via the Fulbright Commission Courtney Collins (United States Mission to the European Union)
Erica Lutes (Fulbright Commission Belgium)
European Integration and Transatlantic Relations Meltem Müftüler-Baç (Sabanci University, Istanbul)
Damla Cihangir (Sabanci University, Istanbul)
Is Europe Relevant to US Security Concerns and Strategies? Anne-Marie Le Gloannec (Sciences Po)
Transatlantic Relations Under the New Administration Maria Green Cowles (American University)
Michelle Egan (American University)
12C The EU: A Global Power in the Making? Policies, Actions and Influence of the EU’s External Relations Chair: Astrid Boening (University of Miami)
Chair: Jan-Frederik Kremer (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University)
Discussant: Luigi Carafa (University of Cambridge)
Constellation D
From Regional Power to Global Power? The European Neighborhood Policy after the Lisbon Treaty Licinia Simao (University of Coimbra)
Heidi Maurer (SAIS-Johns Hopkins University)
The EU's Participation in International Organizations Anne Wetzel (University of Mannheim)
The EU’s Missing Role as a Security Actor and its Impact on Transatlantic Relations. A Cognitive Explanation of EU's Foreign and Security Decision-making Natividad Fernández Sola (Higher School of Economics Moscow)
The Forgotten Transatlantic Relation: EU-Mercosur Relations Carolyn Dudek (Hofstra University)
The Harbinger Under Fire: Is the Euro Losing its Role Model Appeal? Miguel Otero-Iglesias (ESSCA School of Management)
12D Playing by Numbers: Bilateralism and Small Group Cooperation in the EU Chair and Discussant: Michael Smith (Loughborough University)
Constellation E
Cooperation in Name Only? The Case of the V4 Karolina Pomorska (University of Cambridge)
The More, the Merrier? Analyzing Cooperation in an Enlarged EU Through the Case of Energy and Climate Change Policies Pierre Bocquillon (University of Cambridge)
The Perils of Promiscuity -the UK’s Bilateral Relations Julie Smith (Cambridge University)
Economic Relations Between the Visegrad Group and Russia
Martin Dangerfield (University of Wolverhampton)
12E The Politics of Rights: The Power of Legal Norms Chair and Discussant: Peter Lindseth (University of Connecticut)
Constellation F
Disability Policy in Belgium - Is There an EU impact? Annick Sevenans (University of Antwerp)
Sexual Orientation and the Norm of Non-Discrimination in the European Union, 1980-2010: From Emergence to Internalization? Martijn Mos (Cornell University)
The Power of Legal Norms: How Inter-, Supra-, and Transnational Actors Strengthened the Fundamental Rights Aspects of Frontex Peter Slominski (University of Vienna)
12F Country Experiences with the Eurozone Crisis Chair and Discussant: David Howarth (University of Luxembourg)
Annapolis Room
EMU’s Franco-German Core: The Record of Economic Convergence David Cleeton (Illinois State University)
National Responses to the Financial and Economic Crisis: How Relevant is the Experience of the Baltic States to the Southern EU Members? Ramūnas Vilpišauskas (Vilnius University)
Vytautas Kuokštis (Vilnius University)
Rise of Dependent Capitalism: State Capacity and External Pressures in CEE Aleksandra Sznajder Lee (University of Richmond)
The Social Origins of Fiscal Consolidations: Comparing France the UK, 1970-2012 Zbigniew Truchlewski (Central European University)
12G Has the Treaty of Lisbon Alleviated the EU's Democratic Deficit? Democratic Representation, Multilevel Legitimacy and Executive Accountability Chair: Ben Crum (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Discussant: Richard Bellamy (University College London)
Frederick Room
Democratic Representation in the European Union: The Fallacy of the Logic of Appropriateness Johannes Pollak (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna)
Early Reflections on the Early Warning Mechanism: Assessing National Parliaments’ Influence on EU Legislation after Lisbon Ian Cooper (ARENA Oslo)
Executive Accountability in the EU Ben Crum (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Informal Politics in the European Parliament: The Normative Challenge of Trilogues and Early Agreements Christine Reh (University College London)
12H Policy Concepts and Strategies in European Union External Action and their Implications Chair: Wulf Reiners (University of Cologne)
Discussant: Dominik Tolksdorf (Johns Hopkins University)
Columbia Room
External Influences on Regional Cooperation. Tracing the Influence of EU Policies Miguel Haubrich-Seco (Charles University in Prague)
Promoting Policy Coherence for Development in EU External Action and the Role of Governance Regimes Simon Stroß (Charles University in Prague)
The Concepts of Region-building and Regionalization in the EU Foreign Policy towards its Northern Neighborhood Malgorzata Smieszek (College of Europe)
The Construction of Human Security within EU Crisis Management Marlene Gottwald (University of Edinburgh)
12J No Longer Best Friends? The EU, the ACP and Africa in a Changing Context Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
Discussant: Mary Farrell (University of Greenwich)
Lombard/Camden Room
Linking Security, Development and Democracy: The European Union in Chad Jan Orbie (Ghent University)
Karen Del Biondo (Stanford University)
Security Provision by Proxy: The EU and the African Union Gorm Rye Olsen (Roskilde University)
The End of a Special Relationship: the EU and the ACP Group Mirjam van Reisen (Tilburg University)
Do Perceptions Make a Difference? Assessing Change in EU-Africa Relations John Kotsopoulos (University of Kent)
12K The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 7: Explaining the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Chair: Martin Elvins (University of Dundee, Scotland)
Discussant: Sandra Lavenex (University of Lucerne)
Conway Room
Explaining EU Counter-Terrorism policy: What Drives European Integration in this Field? Christian Kaunert (University of Dundee, Scotland)
Sarah Leonard (University of Dundee, Scotland)
Institutional Constructivism and the AFSJ Dora Kostakopoulou (University of Warwick)
Ariadna Ripoll Servent (University of Vienna)
Fighting Organized Crime in the EU: Do Supranational Institutions Matter John Occhipinti (Canisius College Buffalo)
The Genesis of Schengen Georg Menz (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
Towards an European Area of Freedom Security and Justice (EAFSJ): The Difficult Interaction Between Politicians, Bureaucrats, Diplomats, Judges and ...Citizens Emilio De Capitani (University of Naples)
Be sure to visit the Conference Exhibitors, located in the Foyer of the Grand Ballroom:
Thursday, May 9, 12:00 noon – 6:00 p.m.
Friday, May 10, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 11, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
The European Union Studies Association thanks our 2013 Conference Exhibitors
Scholar’s Choice Hart Publishing
Routledge Lynne Rienner
Ashgate Publishing Palgrave MacMillen
Springer CEU Study & Intern Abroad Programs, Bard College
Berghahn Books University of Pittsburgh
IIE/CIES Network of European Union Centers of Excellence