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'Solidarity and Sovereignty - The Two-Dimensional Game of Swedish Security Policy'

Magnus Christiansson

Swedish National Defence College

"In the long run we are all dead": Confronting the Transitory Nature of Industrial Society

Joerg Friedrichs

University of Oxford

"My father died for a good cause down there ..." - Popular Culture Discourse on Germany's Responsibility to Protect Afghanistan

Philipp Offermann

Goethe-University Frankfurt

"On Colonial Mimicry: France, Security and the Governance of Postcolonial Suspect Communities"

Adam Sandor

University of Ottawa

"Sons-of-the-Soil" and Local Insurgencies: Assessing the Impact of Migration on Civil Conflicts in Northeast India Using the UCDP Geo-Coded Events Data

Erika Forsberg

Uppsala University

"Who’s Minding the Ore? The World Bank and New Mining Regimes: the Case of the Philippines"

Pascale Hatcher

Graduate School of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University

(De)Constructing a “Sustainable” Biofuel

Aaron Leopold

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research

A Bakhtinian approach to EU-Turkey relations

Johanna Nykänen

Finnish Institute of International Affairs

A Comparative Analysis of Administrative Innovations.

Fabrizio De Francesco

Department of Political Science, University of Zurich

A CPE of Crisis Recovery: The Role of States in Re-Imagining Post-Crisis, Post-Neoliberal Futures

Bob Jessop

Lancaster University

A Crisis of Transition: Geopolitical Causes and Impacts of the Global Downturn. The Rise and Demise of "Chimerica"

Stefan Schmalz

University of Kassel

A Cultural Political Economy of Crisis Management: the Turn to ‘BRIC’ and the Case of China

Ngai-Ling Sum

Lancaster University

A disciplinary history of a discursive seduction

Helle Palu

University of Tampere

A Global Network of Courts among Common Law Juristdictions with Regard to Refugee Rights

Heike Brabandt

University of Bremen

A Leader without Followers? The Growing Divergence between the Regional and Global Performance of Brazilian Foreign Policy

Andres Malamud

University of Lisbon

A LOCAL LEVEL ANALYSIS OF PEACEKEEPING INTERVENTION IN THE BOSNIAN WAR

Francesco Moro

Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane

A Methodology for the Calculation of the Global Economic Costs of Conflict

Olaf de Groot

German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

A Modified Poulantzasian Perspective on Geopolitics and Capitalism

Morten Ougaard

Copenhagen Busines School

A new containment policy

Dr. Andreas Herberg-Rothe

University of Applied Sciences Fulda

A new containment policy

Dr. Andreas Herberg-Rothe

University of Applied Sciences Fulda

A Norm in the Making? The Emergence of the “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) and UN Security Council Deliberations

Bastian Loges

Technische Universität Braunschweig

A Nuclear Iran: Trigger for a Renewed Emphasis by the Obama Administration on the Goal of Nuclear Elimination

Tom Sauer

Universiteit Antwerpen (Belgium)

A Nuclear Iran: Trigger for a Renewed Emphasis by the Obama Administration on the Goal of Nuclear Elimination

Tom Sauer

Universiteit Antwerpen

A Porous Humanitarian Shield: The Laws of War, the Red Cross, and the Killing of Civilians

Margit Bussmann

University of Greifswald

A Power through Trade? The European Union and Democracy Promotion in ACP States

Dennis Nottebaum

University of Münster

A security actor under construction: Inputs from the Lisbon Treaty

Ana Paula Brandao

University of Minho

A World Free of Nuclear Weapons? 2. Nonproliferation and Engagement: Iran and North Korea Should Not Let the Opportunity Slip by

Heinz Gärtner

Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip)

‘’Governance without government - causes for the Latvian meltdown 2002-2008’’

Veiko Spolitis

University of Helsinki/Riga Stradins University

‘Gender-ing’ the Palette: how are gender concerns crucial to conflict resolution and peacebuilding?

Andrea Edoardo Varisco

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‘States are people too’: Abjection, security, and the HIV-positive migrant

Philippe Mamadou Frowd

McMaster University

“Conflict Beyond Borders” – Typologizing Transnational Armed Conflict

Michael Fürstenberg

Technische Universität Braunschweig

“Going Transnational” – The Activities of Transnational Rebels in Neighbouring Countries

Michael Fürstenberg

Technische Universität Braunschweig

“Speedy cars, perky women, champagne and striptease bars”. Neo-liberal masculinity in crisis?

Birgit Sauer

University of Vienna

“Why don’t they listen?” Micro and Macro-Perspectives on the Success and Failure of Warnings about Intra-State Conflict

Christoph Meyer

King's College London

Accounting for foreign policy change: the role of policy entrepreneurs

Spyros Blavoukos

Athens University of Economics and Business

ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE (AGAIN): THE NATIONAL-INTERNATIONAL CONNECTION AND THE STUDY OF BRITISH POLITICS.

Jim Buller

University of York

Adding citizenship to the analytical puzzle: bringing back the political to post-armed conflict statebuilding?

Marisa Borges

CES/University of Coimbra

Agency, Injury and Transgressive Politics in Neoliberal Times

Sumi Madhok

London School of Economics

alliance of alliances

Jean-christophe ROMER

University strasbourg and IRSEM

An Alternative from the Left: Turkish Case

ozgur usenmez

Marmara university

An Obituary for the Third Way: The Financial Crisis and Social Democracy in Europe

Magnus Ryner

Oxford Brookes University

Analyzing regional security governance: The example of the Organization of American States

Britta Weiffen

University of Konstanz

Applying erotetic to the complex causal paths of apologies in American diplomacy

Jeremie Cornut

Universite du Quebec a Montreal

Are Economic Sanctions a Substitute for the Use of Force?

T. Clifton Morgan

Rice University

Arms acquisition methods by non-state actors and the dynamics of intrastate armed conflict

Nils Duquet

Flemish Peace Institute

Artistic Resistance at the US-Mexico Border: From Chicano Art to Tactical Media

Marie-Chantal Locas

University of Ottawa

Atlantic Unity and the Crisis of the 1970s

Julian Germann

York University

Battle of the Banlieues: Resisting the Secure

Christopher Leite

University of Ottawa

Becoming in Time and Space

Felix Berenskoetter

SOAS

Becoming Whosoever: Re-examining Pauline Universalism

Mika Ojakangas

University of Jyväskylä

Before "World Opinion": "Public Opinion" and Political Community before the Twentieth Century

Hans-Martin Jaeger

Carleton University

Benchmarking Global Governance. Democratic or (Just) Legitimate?

Ingo Take

University of Greifswald

Better be sure to know it: Standards and authority in the global political economy of services

Jean-Christophe Graz

Université de Lausanne

Between Legal Positivism and Natural Law: Idolising Law and Obfuscating Politics in International Law and the Chilcot Iraq Inquiry

Robert Barnidge

University of Reading

Beyond carrots and sticks

Michele Knodt

TU Darmstadt

BEYOND CONTINUITY: REGION, REGIONNESS AND REGIONALISM IN LATIN AMERICA

Pia Riggirozzi

University of Southampton

Beyond post-development: postcolonial perspectives on 'development'

Aram Ziai

University of Hamburg

Beyond Rationalist Explanations: Strategic Economic Discourse and the EU’s ‘Global Europe’ Trade Strategy

Gabriel Siles Brugge

University of Sheffield

Beyond the end of wars and conflict freezing: looking for conflict resolution

Fabio Fossati

Dispes, Univ. of Trieste (I)

Beyond the Technical Problems of Multidimensional Peacekeeping: The Disconnect Between the Peacebuilding Norm and United Nations Operations

Jibecke Joensson

European University Institute

Biofuels in Germany – Historical Trends and Impact Factors Set Course for Prospective Design of Policies

Felix Kaup

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Biopolitical Governance in an ‘Age of Anxiety’? Civil Defense, Internal Policing, and the American State

Andrew Grossman

Albion College

Black Sea Synergy: looking at the sea…..from the shore. An appraisal of EU policy towards the Black Sea Region three years after

Ion Berindan

Babes-Bolyai University

Bologna or Potemkin village? Higher Education Institutions as part of the modernisation process in Russia.

René Lenz

Universität Erfurt

Borrowed Power: Debt Finance and the Resort to Arms

Branislav Slantchev

UC San Diego

BRICs, EU & the Global South: G20, EU27 & global development in the second decade of the 21st century

timothy shaw

IIR @ UWI

Bringing “the part of those who have no part” back in: The Democratic Spectral Politics of the Global Justice Movement

Hiroyuki Tosa

Kobe University

Bringing Discourse to the Market: The Case of REDD

Benjamin Stephan

University of Hamburg

Bringing Russia closer to the core: EU's strategic partnership approach

Luis Blanco

Bielefeld University

Bringing the Good, the Bad and the Ugly into the Peace Fold: The Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces after the Lomé Peace Agreement

Mimmi Soderberg Kovacs

Uppsala University

Bureaucratic Leadership: The Missing Link to Understanding IO Influence?

Steffen Bauer

German Development Institute

Business, Boycott & Bureaucracy: The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme and the Global Quest for Conflict-Free Diamonds

Holger Meyer

The University of Georgia

Business, Human Rights and Marginalised Groups: Consultations as a Form of Democratic Participation in the Work of the UN?

Lisbeth Segerlund

Södertörn University

C.a.s.e. Collective II: Critical Approaches to Security: resistance, emancipation, tactics.

c.a.s.e. Collective

University of Geneva

Can the Bundeswehr Learn to “Eat Soup With a Knife?“ Assessing German Counterinsurgency Operations in Afghanistan

Robin Schroeder

University of Kiel

CANNIBALISTIC CAPITALISM: SECURITIZED PENSION FUNDS AND THE SOCIAL REPRODUCTION OF NEOLIBERALIZATION

Susanne Soederberg

Queen's University, Canada

Catching the Flu: Early Warning Systems for Detecting Pandemic Outbreaks

Stefan Elbe

University of Sussex

Ceylon Tigers: The Creation and Radicalization of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)

Christine Sixta Rinehart

Francis Marion University

Challenges of European External Energy Governance with Emerging Powers: Meeting Tiger, Dragon, Lion and Jaguar.

Michèle Knodt

TU Darmstadt

Changing observations and descriptions of Germany`s foreign policy

Christoph Weller

University of Augsburg

Changing Role of Actors in Global Economic Governance

Martina Jiránková

University of Economics in Prague

China's Rise and International Law: Strengthening or Weakening a Fundamental Institution?

Pablo Pareja-Alcaraz

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

China’s Sovereign Wealth Funds: Problem or Panacea?

Qingxiu Bu

School of Law Queen's University Belfast

Civil Society Strategies to Democratize

Anders Uhlin

Lund University

CIVIL-MILITARY COOPERATION AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS. THE ROLE(S) OF THE NGOS

Daniela Irrera

University of Catania

Climate Change as a driver of security culture

Michael Brzoska

IFSH

Coding political (non) violent conflict processes in quantitative studies

Ricardo Sousa

International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), EUR

Competing Social Forces and Hegemonic Projects, An Analysis of Turkish Integration into European Structures

Elif Uzgoren

University of Nottingham

Competitive Liberalisation

Jan Sindt

Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fuer Sozialforschung

Constructing the US experience: Investigating the emblematic role of early pollution trading in climate governance

Richard Lane

University of Sussex

Contested post-neoliberal strategies. The “agrofuels project” – a key to the solution of the energy, environmental and economic crises?

Ulrich Brand

University of Vienna

Corporate contributions to global governance through corporate social responsibility: the UN Global Compact and the Global Reporting Initiative

Josep Ibáñez

Pompeu Fabra University

Corporate contributions to global governance through corporate social responsibility: the UN Global Compact and the Global Reporting Initiative

Laura Albareda

Boston College

Cosmopolitan Politicization? — Relating Public Perceptions of Interdependence and Expectations in International Institutions

Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)

Cosmopolitanism, Emancipation and Critical Security Studies

Chris Brown

LSE

Crafting European Security: The Practice of Diplomacy and EU Integration

Mai'a Cross

University of Southern California

Credit Crisis of the State - What role did the media play?

Sonja Juko

University of Frankfurt / Main

Crisification and the Landsbanki saga

Petter Narby

Lund University

Criteria for the Synthesis of Theories

Elisabeth Schoendorf

German Institute for International and Security Affairs

Critical Infrastructures and the Biopolitics of Resilience

Christopher Zebrowski

Keele University

Cross-Border Movements in North America (and Europe) pre- and post 9/11

Heike Brabandt

University of Bremen

Cubicle Land - on the sociology of internationalized rule

klaus schlichte schlichte

University of Magdeburg

Cultural (Re-)Turns in Critical (International) Political Economy

Bob Jessop

Lancaster University

Cultural Political Economy of Crisis Recovery: (Trans-)National Imaginaries of “BRIC”

Ngai-Ling Sum

Lancaster University

Current EU Common Security and Defence Policy and Euro-Atlantic Relations: A French View

Katerina Cmakalova

University of Economics, Prague

Dancing spatialities around a geopolitical continuity: the Silk Road

Igor Filibi

University of the Basque Country

Dark clouds, no silver lining? Re-conceptualising the global governance of energy and climate change

Hannes R. Stephan

Keele University

Deciding over life to give death. A biopolitical, postcolonial and cultural analysis of Latin American governmentality

Nelson Arteaga

Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales. Universidad Aut

DEEP INTEGRATION IN EU FTAs

Peter Holmes

University of Sussex

Defining concepts in political science: building the boundaries between governance, order and anarchy

Fabio Fossati

Dispes, Univ. of Trieste (I)

Democracy promotion vs. state-building? The theory and the practice of decentralization in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Cristina Barrios

FRIDE

Democracy Promotion, Empowerment & Self-Determination. Conflicting objectives in US and German policies towards Bolivia

Jonas Wolff

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)

Democracy promotion: a conceptual problem

Hans Agné

Stockholm university, Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Democracy, Security and Energy: De-constructing the Russian-EU Relationship

Doris Wydra

University of Salzburg

Democratic Legitimacy of Judicial Review Beyond the State

Andreas von Staden

University of St. Gallen

Democratisation vs. State-Building. The Case of Georgia after Rose Revolution

Nino Chkoidze

University of Giessen

Demographic Factors and the Propensity for Violence during Armed Conflicts: Voices of Survivors

Megumi Nishimura

Ritsumeikan University

Depoliticization through partnership in the field of migration: the Mexico–US case

Rahel Kunz

Université de Lausanne

Detaching "Emerging" from "Power": Brazil and India at the WTO Mini-Ministerial in 2008

Laura Carsten

Ruhr University of Bochum

Disaggregating Democracy and the Legitimization of Functionally Fragmented Governance beyond the State

Dawid Friedrich

Leuphana University of Lüneburg

Disaggregating Democracy and the Legitimization of Functionally Fragmented Governance beyond the State

Christoph Humrich

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt

Disasters, riots and political violence in India - A spatiotemporal analysis

Rune Slettebak

NTNU & CSCW, PRIO

Division of Labor within Institutional Complexes and the Evolution of Interlocking Structures of International Governance:

Thomas Gehring

University of Bamberg

Does The Internationalization of Governance Politicize Domestic Debate? Testing Competing Explanations of Politicization Using Party Manifestos

Matthias Ecker-Ehrhardt

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)

Doing Political Theory in a Globalized World: Some Theoretical and Methodological Concerns

Hassan Bashir

Texas A&M at Qatar

Economic Adjustment to the Crisis in the Baltic States in Comparative Perspective

Vytautas Kuokštis

Institute of International Relations and Political Science,

Economic Crisis as a Crisis of Political System of the World

Marina Lebedeva

Moscow State Institute of International Relations

Economic Governance in the EU and Context of the Economic and Financial Crisis

Josef Bic

UEP Prague

Endogenizing Power-Sharing After Ethnonationalist Civil War

Julian Wucherpfennig

ETH Zürich

Enter the Dragon! An Empirical Analysis of Chinese versus US Arms Transfers to Autocrats and Violators of Human Rights, 1989–2006

Indra de Soysa

NTNU

Escaping Security: Norden as a Source of Ontological Certainty

Christopher Browning

University of Warwick

ESDP and NATO Institutional, functional and issue overlapping: Debate on Turkey

Aleksandar Roncevic

Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade, Serbia

Ethical Power Europe? Assessing possible future

Hanna Tuominen

University of Helsinki

Ethnic conflict or civil peace: the contribution of ethnic associations

Andrea Schlenker

University of Lucerne

EU Foreign Policy and the Challenge of Public Diplomacy

Mai'a Cross

University of Southern California

EU´s External Policy towards Eastern Europe on Migration Issues. Breaking New Ground in International Relations?

Bernhard Zeilinger

Institute for Advanced Studies

Eurojust’s Fledgling Counterterrorism Role

Oldrich Bures

Metropolitan University Prague

Europe’s Others: Cosmopolitan Europeans or Partisans of Fortress Europe?

Andrea Schlenker

Luzern University

European Integration vs. Sovereignty: Do Small Nation States Tend to Be More Eurosceptic? - Case Study of Denmark.

Radim Srsen

Jan Masaryk Center of International Studies

EUROPEAN POLICIES OF NEUTRALITY IN THE COLD WAR: THE CASE OF FINLAND

Johanna Rainio-Niemi

University of Helsinki

European Union and African Union Security Relations

Glen Segell

London Security Policy Study

European Union as anchor in the democratization process od Central-Eastern Europe countires after 2007

Fabio Fossati

Dispes, Univ of Trieste (I)

Evaluating the conflict-reducing effect of UN peacekeeping operations

Lisa Hultman

Swedish National Defence College

Explaining Variation in Grants by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: Statistical Insights from a Principal-Agent Perspective

Patrick Theiner

Trinity College Dublin

Explaining Variation in UN Humanitarian Intervention

Martin Binder

WZB Social Science Research Center Berlin

Externalization of Cross-Pillar Approach: the EU-Maghreb Case

Veronica Martins

Sciences-Po Paris (CEE)

Factors Producing Coalitions in the EU Council Negotiations with Different Heterogeneity of the Member States' Policy Preferences

Ilze Ruse

Salzburg University

Feminist Perspectives in Cultural Political Economy: The Case of Decent Work

Felix Hauf

Goethe University, Frankfurt

Financial Crises as Catalysts for Regional Integration?

Sebastian/ Daniel Krapohl/ Rempe

University of Bamberg

Financial Crisis in Discourse: Banks, Financial Markets and Political Responses

Doris Fuchs

Westfälische Wilhelms-Universtät Münster

Financial Crisis: Obstacle or New Impulse in Southern Cone

Petr Holas

University of Economics, Prague

Financial Goods and Governance: The Complexity of Financial Goods and Regulatory design

Travis Selmier, II

Indiana University

Financing Terrorism

Elspeth Guild

Radboud University Nijmegen

Foreign Policy Consequences: Integrating Insights from Structural Theorizing into Foreign Policy Analysis

Dirk Peters

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt

Foreign policy of Sweden concerning the Ukraine

Anastasiya Shevchenko

Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Free Movement as Citizenship Practice: The ECJ’s Litigation on Free Movement and the Emergence of European Citizenship

Dawid Friedrich

Leuphana University of Lüneburg

Friend or Foe? Shedding light on the Interorganizational Relationship between the EU and the Council of Europe

Marina Kolb

Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna

From ASEAN to ASEAN+3

Sebastian / Axel Krapohl / Obermeier

University of Bamberg

From economic rationality to climate politics as investment: An analysis of the discourse on financing mitigation and adaptation

Simon Wolf

University of Kassel

From national to cosmopolitan: the blueprint of space in citizenship

Marisa Borges

CES/University of Coimbra

From Public to Private and Back Again? Perspectives and Propositions on the Reallocation of Political Authority in Financial Governance

Andreas Kruck

LMU Munich

Gender, human security and violence: Uruguayan case

Virginia Delisante

ISCSP / ORT

Gendered empowerment: The construction of transnational political spaces between Chicago and Michoacán

Stephanie Schütze

Freie Universität Berlin

Getting from Social Practices to Ethical Practices

Cornelia Navari

University of Buckingham

Getting Real? The International Role of the Euro after the Financial Crisis

Hubert Zimmermann

Marburg University

Global Climate Change Justice: From Rawls’s Law of Peoples to Honneth’s conditions of freedom

Shannon Brincat

University of Helsinki

Global Democracy without Global Justice? Why a Procedural Account is Flawed

Klaus Dingwerth

Universität Bremen

Global Energy Security: Resource Availability, Economic Conditions and Political Constraints

Dag Harald Claes

University of Oslo

Global Governance of Migration and the Migrant Rights Movement

Sara Kalm

Lund University

Global Governance, Legitimacy and Gender. UN-Business Partnerships for Women's Rights

Magdalena Bexell

Lund University

Global Imbalances and their Impact on Global Economic Governance (case of IMF)

Pavel Hnát

University of Economics, Prague

Global inequality and national responsibility

Theresa Scavenius

University of Copenhagen

Globalisation or Reproducing Marginalisation? A Comparative View on Brazilian and Kenyan Women’s Organizations at the World Social Forum

Antje Daniel

University of Bayreuth

Governance and Domestic Sovereignty - Politics of Authority in Institutionalized Uncertainty

Oscar Larsson

Uppsala University

Graduate Attributes and The Knowledge Society

James Moir

University of Abertay Dundee

Great Transformation or Politics as Usual? The Many Faces of Security Governance in Post-9/11 EU Counterterrorism

Hendrik Hegemann

Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy, Hamburg (I

Guantánamo Bay and Renditions. Information Islands Amidst Globalization

Alan Chong

Nanyang Technological University

Hard men and soft law

Karolina Milewicz

Universities of Bern & Lucerne

Haunted by the Ghost of Willy Brandt: German Ostpolitik Reconsidered

Kristian Nielsen

University of Tartu

Hegemony and Regional Secrity Cooperation

Galia Press-Barnathan

Hebrew Universtiy of Jerusalem

Highly Structured Intergovernmental Organizations and Escalation of Low-Level Armed Domestic Conflicts to Civil Wars

Jaroslav Tir

University of Georgia

Historical Analogies In Foreign Policy: References To The Cold War In The Rhetoric Of United States And Russia

Diana Jurgeleviciute

Vilnius University

Histories of World Capitalism, Methodologies of World Labour: Rethinking Uneven Development

Marcus Taylor

Queen's University

Hobbes vs. Mill: Anarchy, Development, and Demobilization in the Somalian Civil War

Lilli Banholzer

University of Konstanz

Horizontal Inequalities and Ethno-Nationalist Civil War: A Global Comparison

Lars-Erik Cederman

ETH Zurich

How does one un-become a European citizens? Reflections on the Janko Rottmann case

sandra mantu

radboud university

How much do meta-organizations affect their members?

Göran Ahrne

Stockholm University

How to put the fragments together? Political integration and changing conflict lines in Burundi's post-war transition

Judith Vorrath

CSS, ETH Zürich

Human Security paradigms and Economic Crisis in the newly created North Caucasus federal district

Tiago Ferreira Lopes

Technical University of Lisbon

Humanitarianism and world politics in Kosovo: a symbiotic relationship?

Andrea Edoardo Varisco

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Immigration and emigration decisions among highly skilled British expatriates in Vancouver

William Harvey

University of Oxford

Imperialism and anti-imperialism in Eurocentric liberal international theory

Martin Hall Hall

Department of Political Science, Lund Univrsity

In the labyrinth of international community: the Alliance of Civilisations programme at the United Nations

Niels Lachmann

University of Southern Denmark, Odense

Incentives to Kill: The Organizational Roots of One-Sided Violenc

Gerald Schneider

Konstanz

Inequality as an Obstacle to World Political Community and Global Social Justice

Nicholas Lees

University of Oxford

Informal Institutional Change: Coping with the global banking crisis in Europe

Dieter Kerwer

University of Munich

Innovation Indicators, Economic Development, and Geographical Variations in Finnish Local Administrative Units

Teemu Makkonen

University of Helsinki, Department of Geosciences and Geogra

Insurance as an instrument of government in time of war: King’s enemy risks, marine insurance, and strategy in World War I

Luis Lobo-Guerrero

Keele University, UK

Integrated Border Management in the European Union “Spaces of experience”,

Maria Ferreira

School of Social and Political Sciences

International Community v. Society: A Conceptual Analysis

Hannes Peltonen

Kyung Hee University

International Constraints, Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy Change in Small States: The Fall of the Danish 'Footnote Policy'

Fredrik Doeser

The Swedish Institute of International Affairs

International intervention, democracy promotion and goal conflicts in Kosovo and Afghanistan

Jöran Hök

Södertörn University Stockholm

International Organizations as Orchestrators

Kenneth Abbott

Arizona State University

International Political theory Then and Now: The Fate of the Middle Ground

Chris Brown

LSE

International Sanctions as a Tool of Global Governance? The Case of the Czech Republic

Jan Martin Rolenc

University of Economics, Prague

IOs as Orchestrators

Duncan Snidal

Universities of Chicago & Oxford

Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions: What Caused this Multilateral Headache?

Ulrika Möller

The Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Is Cosmopolitan Community Possible? Liberalism, Global Solidarity and the Political

Viatcheslav Morozov

Institute of Government and Politics, University of Tartu

Is the Central Europe Ever Going to be a Real Part of Europe? (Study on Central Europe and its various sub-regional structures as regional responses to the end of the Cold War)

Zuzana Zelenická

University of Economics in Prague

Is the Pen Mightier than the Sword: Do literacy rates help predict cooperation or conflict?

Charles Martin-Shields

American University

Is there a European alternative in the North Atlantic security community?: an approach to cultural change

Niels Lachmann

University of Southern Denmark

Is there really a power shift? Delegating Authority in global environmental politics

Jessica Green

Case Western Reserve University

Is Turkey turning its face from the West?

Valeria Giannotta

Catholic University of th Sacred Heart, Milano

Islamic Feminism between Regional Activism and Transnationalism

Hoda Salah

University of Frankfurt

Issues and Forecasting Disputes

Kristian Skrede Gleditsch

University of Essex

It's the hegemony, stupid! Why a sophisticated Power Transition Theory needs Liberal Hegemony

Iris Wurm

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)

It's the hegemony, stupid! Why a sophisticated Power Transition Theory needs Liberal Hegemony

Carsten Rauch

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)

Janus-Faced Democracy? A Fuzzy-Set Analysis of Democratic Foreign Policy and the Use of Military Force

Patrick Mello

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Journalists in armed conflicts - special protection measures in international humanitarian law

Hilde Farthofer

University of Salzburg

Just finance? Amartya Sen’s 'The Idea of Justice' and financial regulation

Daniel Mügge

University of Amsterdam

Knowledge Production in Governance of Financial Markets

Brigitte Young

University Muenster

Land ownership and conflicts in Nigeria: Understanding the oil-fuelled grievance and greed in the Niger-delta

Ndubuisi Nwokolo

University of Birmingham,UK.

Leaders, wives and global governance at the G8 and G20 summits

Hugo Dobson

University of Sheffield

Leadership in the Eyes of the Beholders: Perceptions of Climate Change Leadership among UNFCCC Negotiation Participants

Charles Parker

Uppsala University

Legitimate founding of political community: The usefulness of global democracy

Hans Agné

Stockholm university

Les défis du « lucrum in bello » au regard de la sociologie politique de l’international

Christian Olsson

ULB

Lily-pad geopolitics: Romania in the 'Global War on Terror'

Felix Ciuta

UCL SSEES

Liquidity Lost: The Security Apparatus for Toxic Assets

Paul Langley

Northumbria University

Locating Climate Insecurity: Where are the Vulnerable Places in Africa?

Josh Busby

University of Texas

Looking for alternatives in Global Governance: why multi-level governance is not the answer for poverty reduction

Sophie Harman

City University

Mainstreaming Protection: Protection as a New Global Normative Order?

Holger Niemann

University of Duisburg-Essen

Mainstreaming Protection: Protection as a New Global Normative Order?

Bastian Loges

Technische Universität Braunschweig

Major Powers’ Power Transition and Small States’ Cooperation: A Structural-Dynamic Theory and Its Evidence in the Asia-Pacific

Chih-Mao Tang

University of Essex

MANAGING GREAT POWERS IN THE POST COLD WAR WORLD: OLD RULES, NEW GAME? THE CASE OF THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR

Jorge Lasmar

London School of Economics

Managing the Risks of Love/Love as a Risk Management Tool: Assessing the Security Governance of Marriage Migrants in the United States and Germany

Anne-Marie D'Aoust

University of Pennsylvania

Marrying State-building and Aid Policy: Civil Partnership or Irreconcilable Differences?

Heather Marquette

University of Birmingham

Mediation, local response and the limits of international engagement in Cote d'Ivoire

Giulia Piccolino

University of Florence

Merging Worlds: Celebrity Diplomacy in International Affairs

Sandra Via Via

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Middle Ground Ethics and Human Rights in International Relations

Mervyn Frost

King's College, London

Mission Intrusiveness as Peacebuilders’ Leverage in Post-Conflict Democratization Processes

Nora Roehner

Free University Berlin

Modes of Foreign Relations and Political Economy

Heide Gerstenberger

University of Bremen

Money, Law, Sovereignty: Where does this crisis leave the state?

Nigel Dodd

London School of Economics

More mouths and less food - Climate change, resource scarcity and non-state conflicts

Ralph/Erik Sundberg/Melander

Dept. of Peace and Conflict Research

Narratives: Translating Culture to Action

Taylan Yildiz

University of Wuerzburg

NATO's pursuit of legitimacy in the 21st century: Normative dilemmas in view of global challenges

Charlotte Wagnsson

Swedish National Defence College

Navigating the Fog of Peace

Joakim Kreutz

Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala Universitet

Negotiating the Democratization of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Process

Theresa Squatrito

Stockholm University

Neo-corporatism reinstated? The impact of the crisis on the credibility of Baltic trade unions

Charles Woolfson

Linköping University

Neo-liberal State Building and Western 'Democracy Promotion': the case of Georgia

Joel Lazarus

University of Oxford

Neoliberal Think Tanks and the Crisis

Dieter Plehwe

Social Science Research Centre Berlin

Network Governance and European Security

Mai'a Cross

University of Southern California

Networks of Capitalist Class Power and US grand strategy

Bastiaan van Apeldoorn

VU University Amsterdam

Newcomers in International Organisations

Simone Günther

ETH Zurich

Norms and Social Hierarchies: Understanding International Policy Diffusion "From Below"

Ann Towns

University of Delaware / University West

Oil Crises Cooperation - Do International Institutions Matter?

Vessela Chakarova

Webster University - Leiden

On Gramsci and the International: A Textual Analysis

Nicola Short

York University

On the politics of economics: New Keynesian governability and the practice of inflation targeting

Benjamin Braun

University of Munich

One Hell of an Act: US Patriotism and the March to War After 9/11

Jennifer Sterling-Folker

University of Connecticut

Opportunities and Constraints for Transnational Mobilization: Some Findings from the Cypriot, Irish & South Asian Diasporas in London

Elise FERON

University of Kent

Organizations as Corporate Actors in the International System

Thomas Gehring

University of Bamberg

Organizing finance

Matilda Dahl

Score

Organizing for social sustainability. Bureaucratization in meta-organizations

Renita Thedvall

Stockholm University

Outsourcing military training: the role of security networks in foreign military assistance

Eugenio Cusumano

European University Institute

Pacifying Aid: the Effects of Foreign Aid on Civil War Duration

Andrea Ruggeri

University of Amsterdam

Paradoxes of citizenship: the Roma, mobility and Europe

Jef Huysmans

The Open University (UK)

Paramilitarism in Colombia: the thin line between

Jacobo Grajales

CERI - Sciences Po

Participation as input-legitimacy? The ambivalent effects of multi-stakeholder governance

Charlotte Dany

Goethe University-Frankfurt

Participation in International Organisations and Learning Process: Early Elaborations on Turkey’s Experience at the UN Security Council

Ozlem Terzi

Istanbul University

Peace Media and de-securitization of post-conflict societies

Sofia José Santos

University of Coimbra

Peace-Building and Democracy Promotion in Afghanistan: The APRP and Reconciliation with the Taliban

Marissa Quie

The University of Cambridge

Peacekeeping and the Contagion of Armed Conflict

Kyle Beardsley

Emory University

Peer to Peer Production: Revolution or Subjectivation?

Phoebe Moore

Salford

Pictorial Theories of Global Politics

Olaf Corry

University of Copenhagen

Planting the Seeds for Change Inside? Functional Cooperation with Authoritarian Regimes and Socialization into Democratic Governance

Tina Freyburg

ETH Zurich

Policing Mars or Venus?

Felix Heiduk

Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University

Political Being in Securitised Sites: Everyday Acts of Citizenship

Xavier Guillaume

University of Geneva

Political leadership change: A theoretical assessment using a human capital's "learning by doing" model

Miguel Rocha de Sousa

Universidade de Évora and NICPRI-UE

Political violence in the North Caucasus: a political sociology approach

Jean-François Ratelle

University of Ottawa

Polyarchy in Anarchy: Institutions of political competition and participation, and the initiation and escalation of international conflict

Benjamin Goldsmith

University of Sydney

Postcolonial cosmopolitanism: making place for nationalism

Rahul Rao

School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London

Power in Security Governance Formation. East Asia and the case of securing maritime trade

Torsten Geise

German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

Practicing Financial Governance in Historical Perspective: Do the G20 Regulatory Initiatives lead to a Genuine Reform of the Financial System

Joelle Dumouchel

University of Toronto

Pre- and Postwar Attitudes towards Ethnic Exclusionism in the Balkans: A Comparison

Karin Dyrstad

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Precedent on International Courts: A Network Analysis of Case Citations by the European Court of Human Rights

Yonatan Lupu

University of California - San Diego

Preconditions of Democracy. The impact of Social Capital and Communist Legacies

Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann

Humboldt University Berlin/ BGSS

Prevention and anticipation – Pre-crime approach to EU internal security policy

Artur Gruszczak

Jagiellonian University in Krakow

Preventive Arms Control in Space: Breaking the Deadlock

Max M. Mutschler

University of Tübingen

Primordialism, Humanitarianism, or a Quest for Justice: Citizens’ Support for International Tribunals after Civil Wars

Megumi Nishimura

Ritsumeikan University

Private security companies in anti-piracy operations

Nis Leerskov Mathiesen

Risk Intelligence

Privatization Coalitions, Strategic Decisions and Ideational Discourses: The Use of Private Military and Security Companies in Zones of Conflict

Andreas Kruck

LMU Munich

Problems of Competing and Asymmetric Regimes in Global Environmental Governance Regimes

Ulrich Brand

University of Vienna

Prospects for renewable energy in South Africa: Mobilising the Private Sector

Anna Pegels

German Development Institute

Reconsidering the Transnationalisation of the States from a Postcolonial Perspective

Anna Kraemer

Goethe-University Frankfurt

Reconstructing Identities in the Course of Transnational Peace Mobilizations: the Impact of the Israel/Palestine Conflict and the Ethnicization of French Jews

Brigitte Beauzamy

University of Warwick

Refighting Ameroica's Vietnam War and confronting the paradox of imperial consent

Mark Rupert

Syracuse University

Regional Security and Global Norms in South America and Southeast Asia

Sybille Reinke de Buitrago

IFSH & GIGA

Regulating Carbon Markets

Markus Lederer

University of Potsdam

REINFORCEMENT OR EROSION OF SOVEREIGNTY ON TAX POLICY: THE CASE OF HARMFUL TAX COMPETITION

Joao Ricardo Catarino

ISCSP - Technical University of Lisbon

Religion and Armed Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1990 to 2008 – Results from a New Database

Matthias Basedau

GIGA

Removing the F.I.G.* Leaf: The Politics of International Banking

Travis Selmier, II

Indiana University

Reshaping the Hegemony: The Trilateralist Approach of the Carter Administration

Fulvio Drago

University of Florence

Resource Nationalism as a Characteristic of the Klare’s New Energy and Foreign Policy Paradigm

Lenka Kovacovska

University of Economics, Prague

Respect, Disrespect, and Cooperative Attitudes in Foreign Policy

REinhard Wolf

Goethe University

Rethinking world society and cosmopolitanism in International Relations. Theoretical Approeaches and Political Models

Caterina García Segura

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Rivals for Revenue: State Building as a Product of Ruler and Rebel Conflict

Cameron Thies

University of Iowa

Roles, Identities and Threat Perceptions: The Case of Russo-Ukrainian Relations, 2004-2010

Javier Morales

Carlos III University of Madrid

Russia and Europe: Opportunities and Practical Realizations

Oksana V. Goncharova

Russian Academy of Public Administration under President of Russian Federation

Russia's and Turkey's attitudes towards the EU in the light of the role theory

Vít Beneš

Institute of International Relations, Prague

Russia’s and the U. S. Unilateralism in the Wake of Multilateral Global Order: Theory and Practice

Yuriy Nadtochey

Moscow University for the Humanities

Russophobia in Poland? National Fears and the Effects on EU Relations with the Russian Federation

Raymond Taras

Malmö University

s Unipolarity Just a Moment

Xiangfeng Yang

USC

Saving the Paradox – On the Potentials and Pitfalls of Theory Synthesis

ac beyer

uni hull

Searching for Status in All the Right Places

Thomas Volgy

University of Arizona

Security and the anatomy of value

Jonathan Herington

The Australian National University

Security of the European Union in Contemporary World: Human Security and its Implication for the European Integration Process

Zbynek Dubsky

Jan Masaryk Center of International Studies

Security, Dialogic Ethics and the Problems of Reasonableness, Responsibility and Self-Referentiality

Christoph Humrich

Peace Research Institute Frankfurt

Security, Technology and Control: Repositioning Securitisation Theory for the Information Society

Jonathan Bright

European University Institute

Securitzation and 'Riskization': Two Grammars of Security

Olaf Corry

University of Cambridge

Should States Have a Legal Right to Reputation? Applying the Rationales of Defamation Law to the International Arena

Elad Peled

University of Haifa

Social constructivist comparative study of security communities: EU, ASEAN and a hypothetical India-Pakistan security community

Muhammad Pervez

Leiden University

Social Cosmology, Diplomatics and International Society

Peter Wilson

LSE

Social Reproduction and Unfree Labour in Global Political Economy

Lucy Ferguson

University of Sheffield

Society and Friendship in the Language of the Early Modern International Politics

Evgeny Roshchin

University of Jyvaskyla

South Africa and Deep Integration in North South Relations

Claar Simone

Goethe University Frankfurt

South Africa and the political economy of postcolonial Africa: emerging markets or increased marginalisation?

Stefan Andreasson

Queen's University Belfast

Splitting a Nation: European Identity-building in Ukraine

Doris Wydra

Salzburg Centre of European Union Studies

Standards at the Workplace: Trade Unions' Involvement in the European Standardisation Bodies

Christophe Hauert

University of Lausanne

State Centric not only in its Findings - How the Securitization Framework is still held Hostage by Methodological Nationalism

Jörn Richert

Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik

State Socialization and Structural Realism

Cameron Thies

University of Iowa

State-builidng in DR Congo and Somalia: lessons from the field

Morten Bøås

Fafo

State–society relations in the Far East and Sub-Saharan Africa: Conceptualizing the effects of globalization

Istvan Benczes

Corvinus University of Budapest

Steering toward Climate Tyranny?

Mark Fliegauf

University of Cambridge

Stigmatization by humanization: The uses of human security and the social construction of the insecurity of IDPs in Colombia

Diogo Dario

University of St Andrews

Still Building Social Europe through the Open Method of Coordination?

Caroline de la Porte

University of Southern Denmark

Strategic narratives and self-fulfilling prophecies: towards a political science of performativity

Ben Rosamond

University of Warwick

Strategic Narratives of War: Fear of Entrapment and Abandonment During Protracted Conflict

Laura Roselle

Elon University/Duke University

Structural causes of civil conflict: using fs/QCA to improve civil war prediction

Eelco van der Maat

Vanderbilt University

Structural Constraints to the Rise of East Asia: The Implications of Foreign Ownership and the Export-Led Growth Model

Sean Starrs

York University

Struggle for the Common EU Energy Policy on the Example of Supply Diversification Routes

Olga Khrushcheva

Nottingham Trent University

Surviving the Crises: The Changing Patterns of Space Cooperation among the United States, Russia, Europe, and China

Sheng-Chih Wang

Free University of Berlin

System and Society in Sub-Sahara Africa: The English School in Terre Incognita?

James Hentz

VMI

Taking Actors Seriously. What can an actor-based analysis tell us about determinants of international financial regulation?

Roman Goldbach

Georg-August-University Göttingen

Taming the Revisionist State

Benjamin Miller

University of Haifa

Tax Havens: Politics, Market and Democracy

Ana Raposo Ferreira

Technical University of Lisbon

Technologies for Adaptation to Climate Change

Fariborz Zelli

German Development Institute

Teheran's Umbrella: Extended Deterrence and the Challenge of Proliferation

Daniel Moran

Naval Postgraduate School

The Ambivalent Nature of the Global Restructuring of the Coffee Industry: The Case of Women in Kenya

Zoe Pflaeger

University of Birmingham

The Appeal of the Project of Global Constitutionalism to Public International Lawyers

Christine Schwoebel

Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies

The AU-UN Civilian Protection Partnership in Darfur and the Notion of Co-dependency

Linnea Bergholm

Gothenburg University

The Autoimmunitarian Effects of Preventive States of Exception. A Biopolitical Point of View

Gonzalo Velasco Arias

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

The Beat of Visions

Hardy Hanappi

TU Vienne

The Bottom Billion and Climate Change

Halvard Buhaug

PRIO

The Brazilian biodiesel-program - a socially acceptable approach in biofuel production?

Esther Laabs

Humboldt University Berlin

The concept of competition and its (re)politicisation as a result of the economic crisis

Bartosz Michalski

University of Wroclaw

The Concept of Issue Salience in Foreign Policy Analysis: Delineating the Scope Conditions of Theoretical Approaches in the Field

Kai Oppermann

University of Sussex

The Concept of Law and International Society

Sten Schaumburg-Müller

Aarhus University

The Credit of the State

Nina Boy

Peace Research Institute Oslo / Lancaster University

THE CULTURE OF REGIONAL SECURITY: EU AND AU APPROACHES TO THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT (R2P)

Theresa Reinold

Goethe University

The currencies of carbon and the fungibility of credits in the global carbon market

Philippe Descheneau

University of Ottawa

The Decision Making of the International Dimension of EU Counter-Terrorism

Xiana Barros

European University Institute (Florence)

The Depoliticization and "ASEANization" of Human Security in Southeast Asia: ASEAN´s Counter-Terrorism and Climate Change Policies

Alfred Gerstl

University Vienna

The Developing World within the English School Theory

Ipek Ruacan

University of Birmingham

The Dialectics of Arms Control Norms and Technological Progress

Elvira Rosert

PRIF/Goethe University

The Discourse on Security - A Comparative Analysis

Christian Mieß

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The Domestic Preconditions for the International Diffusion of Policies and Institutions: The case of Environmental Ministries

Johannes Urpelainen

Department of Political Science, Columbia University

The dynamics of energy and climate governance in South Africa: Business and Government on a common road towards a low-carbon economy?

Babette Never

GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies

The effects of managing the crisis in Afghanistan on the future of NATO

Cécile WENDLING

IRSEM

The Efficacy of the International Administration’s Policy of Coerced Co-operation in Kosovo

Aidan Hehir

University of Westminster

The energy needs of East Asia: the impact on security and regional governance patterns

Pablo Pareja-Alcaraz

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

The Energy Weapon: The Oil Market as an Instrument of Policy

Daniel Moran

Naval Postgraduate School

The EU as an International Actor in Global Environmental Politics

Marc Mühleck

Universität Bamberg

The EU in the Arctic ‘Game’ - The Concert of Arctic Actors and the EU’s Newcomer Role

Kathrin Keil

Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies (BTS)

The European cooperation for development policies: between national interests and communitarian norms

Victor Negrescu

National School of Political and Administrative Studies - Bucharest, Romania

The European Narrative in Light of the Practice Turn

Hannes Hansen-Magnusson

University of Hamburg

The evolution of European security identity in EC / EU institutions in the (post-)Cold War period

Laura Dib

University of Helsinki

The Externalization of the European Comprehensive Approach: The EU-Russia Case

Maria Raquel Freire

University of Coimbra

The financial Crisis and the Baltic States

Michele Knodt

TU Darmstadt

The Financial Crisis and the Reconfiguration of the International Energetic Scenario Working paper

Rosibel Ortega

Universidad de Guadalajara

The Foreign Economic Policy of the EU and Japan: Establishing a New Role Model or Setting up Path Dependencies?

Christoph Spieker

Philipps University of Marburg

The Foreign Economic Policy of the EU and Japan: Establishing a New Role Model or Setting up Path Dependencies?

Ulli Jamitzky

University of Münster

The fragile authority of multi-stakeholder standard setting

Kristina Tamm Hallström

Score/Stockholm School of Economics

The Future of Security Studies: CSS, Ethics and Pathways for Future Research

Christopher Browning

University of Warwick

The global economic crisis as trigger for structural reform? Explorations in the transformation of China's growth pattern and the changing working conditions in the export industry

Florian Butollo

University of Franfurt

The Global Economy against Democracy

Manuel Branco

University of Évora

The Good, the Bad, and the Even Worse: Explaining Variation in the Effectiveness of Transnational Energy Partnerships

Philipp Pattberg

VU University Amsterdam

The Ideational Aspect of Coxian Critical Theory: A View from South Africa

Anthony Leysens

Stellenbosch University

The impact of Financial Crisis in Human Devellopment

Gerson Lopes de Sousa

Technical University of Lisbon

The Institutional Design of Peacekeeping Organizations: United Nations, NATO and the European Union

Hylke Dijkstra

Maastricht University

The International Law(s) of Regulatory Extraterritoriality: Causes and Consequences of Rule Variations

Tim Gemkow

Social Science Research Center Berlin

The International Political Economy of Crisis in Latvia: A Debate about the Role of the External and Internal Side

Janis Berzins

Riga Stradins University

The judicial class struggle in EU labour market integration: Swedish Labour Court conflicts 2004-2010

Erik Bengtsson

University of Gothenburg

The Lens of Globalisation and New Labour’s Vision for the Developing World

David Webber

University of Warwick

The location of homophobia

Rahul Rao

School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London

The Logics of Practicality; The Ambiguity of Practitioners

Andrew Jillions

LSE

The making of the good British home-owner: towards a holistic understanding of the crisis.

Ben Jacoby

The University of Warwick, PaIS

The Multilevel Analysis of the Suicide Terrorism

Viera Kocisikova

University of Economics

The New Face of the Institutions and the Role of Identity (Latin-American case)

Martina Jenickova

University of Economics, Prague

The new integrated European Maritime Policy.The challenges of the maritime governance in the Mediterranean

Maria Kottari

Montesquieu University/Panteion University

The Perils of Power-Sharing Arrangements in the Transition from Civil War to Peace and Democracy

Jai Kwan Jung

George Washington University

The Political Economy of Natural Resource Races

Helge Hveem

University of Oslo

The Politicization of International Institutions: Empirical Evidence from Global Economic Governance (by Thomas Rixen and Bernhard Zangl)

Thomas Rixen

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)

The politics of not having a foreign policy

Halvard Leira

NUPI

The problem of exceptionalism: Law and history in modern security politics

Ludvig Norman

Uppsala University

The problematic practice of legislating for security

Andrew Neal

University of Edinburgh

The Puzzle of Transatlantic Relations: A Theory

Pertti Joenniemi

DIIS

The Rise of EME's Financial Market Architecture: Constituting New Roles in the Glboal Financial Governance

Martina Metzger

BIF

The Role of Victims in the First Trial of the International Criminal Court

Aldo Zammit-Borda

Trinity College Dublin

The Roman Catholic Church and European Integration: A study on the limits of Schmitt´s political theology

Petr Kratochvil

Institute of International Relations, Prague

The securitization of development and human (in)securities

Paula Lopes

University of Coimbra

The securitization of development and human (in)securities

Maria Raquel Freire

University of Coimbra

The Security Council and the Legitimacy of the Use of Force: Legal, Normative, and Social Aspects

Matilde Perez-Herranz

Pompeu Fabra University

The Sources of Organizational Autonomy: Sociological Systems Theory and Lessons from and the UN Security Council

Christian Dorsch

University of Bamberg, Germany

The Strategic Use of American Democracy Promotion after the Cold War: The Clinton Administration

Nicolas Bouchet

Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London

The Strategic Use of Normative Power Capabilities in EU-Iranian Nuclear Energy Negotiations: A Realist Perspective

Chaka Ferguson

Florida International University

The Subordination of European Finance

John Grahl

Middlesex University Business School

The Three Ages of Armaments Collaboration: Determinants of Organizational Success and Failure

Sandra Eisenecker

University of St Gallen

The Three Fields of Global Political Economy

Heikki Patomäki

University of Helsinki & RMIT University

The Transatlantic Partnership and the Liberal Quest

Kari Möttölä

MFA, Helsinki

The Untold Story of Risk in (Inter)National Security

Jonas Hagmann

Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich

The variability of regional powers

Miriam Prys

GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies

The world powers are striking back

Dr. Andreas Herberg-Rothe

University of Applied Sciences Fulda

The world powers are striking back

Dr. Andreas Herberg-Rothe

University of Applied Sciences Fulda

The World's Affluent Playground: Dubai's Architecture of Doom and the Future of Globalized Social Reproduction

Tim DiMuzio

University of Helsinki

The Zetas: the most dangerous violent non state actor as a social and political destabilizing and one of the principal elements in the drug war in Mexico.

Phalti Murillo

University of Guadalajara

Theoretical Integration in Foreign Policy Analysis

Klaus Brummer

University Erlangen-Nürnberg

There’s More to Life than Biopolitics: Critical Infrastructure, Resilience Planning, and Molecular Security

Tom Lundborg

The Swedish Institute of International Affairs

To Measure the Political Autonomy of States: Dealing with Conceptual and Methodological Difficulties

Ossi Piironen

University of Helsinki

To Politicize or to De-politicize: Understanding Fluctuations in Sino-Japanese Relations

Björn Jerdén

Swedish Institute of International Affairs

TOMORROW PEOPLE, WHERE IS YOUR PAST? Mapping of post-war national identities in new Yugoslav states

Ana Ljubojevic

IMT Lucca, Italy

Too close to the Edge? International Society, IOs and the Struggle for Zimbabwe

Christian Brütsch

University of Zurich

Tossing Initiatives: Strategic Behavior of the European Commission towards EU Council Presidencies

Valentin Schröder

Universität Potsdam

Totalitarianism of the Past: Surveillance and Mnemonic Technologies in Individualized forms of Governance

Akos Kopper


Toward a deliberative global citizens' assembly

John/ André/ Karolina Dryzek/ Bächtiger/ Milewicz

ANU/ Uni. of Lucerne/ Uni. of Bern

Towards a Historical Materialist Foreign Policy Analysis

Bastiaan van Apeldoorn

VU University

Towards a Strong NATO Narrative: From a "Practice of Talking" to a "Practice of Doing"

Trine Flockhart

Danish Institute for International Studies

Tracing the Identity/Policy Nexus. Three Critical Junctures in the Evolution of European Foreign Policy

Kai Hebel

University of Oxford

Traitors, activism and the dissociation from the Social Democratic era: Cold War rhetoric in Danish Foreign Policy

Iben Bjørnsson Bjørnsson

University of Copenhagen, Dept. of History

Transforming theoretical tensions into new analytical tools: Lessons from the Arctic

Annika E. Nilsson

Stockholm Environment Institute

Transnational Business Actors - The Kingmakers of International Environmental Regimes?

Andreas Nordang Uhre

Department of Political Science, Stockholm University

Transnational meetings as locations of young people’s transnational citizenship

Sofia Laine

Finnish Youth Research Network / Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki,

Trust in International Relations

Christer Pursiainen

CBSS Secretariat

Trust in International Relations

Angelica Matveeva

Uppsala University

Turkey's Conscientious Objectors and the Contestation of European Citizenship

Bahar Rumelili

Koc University

Two Theoretical Perspectives on the Evolution of a Global Order

Miroslav Jurasek

University of Economics, Prague

UK Energy Governance Change and the 'Russian Bear' 2003-2007

Caroline Kuzemko

University of Warwick

UN engagement of armed non-state actors: an argument for analytic eclecticism

John Karlsrud

University of Warwick

Uneven and Combined Development and the Anglo-German Prelude to WW1

Jeremy Green

York University

Universal But Not Truly "Global": An Intervention in the Global Governmentality Debate

Wanda Vrasti

Humboldt Universitaet

Unsettling Stakeholders: Deliberative Global Governance and Problems of Democratic Agency

Eva Erman

Department of Political Science, Stockholm University

Unveiling the unconscious. New approaches to the explanation of Russian foreign policy behaviour vis-à-vis the West.

Regina Heller

IFSH

US Democracy Promotion in the Middle East - The Pursuit of Hegemony?

Dionysis Markakis

London School of Economics

Using network concepts of power to measure the power dynamics of emerging leaders. The case of Brazil

Julia Dinkel

University of Bamberg

Wallflower or Essential Constituent? The Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Role in an Emerging International Judicial Human Rights System

Kerstin Blome

University Bremen

Warning as Framing: discourse competition in the European security sphere

Chiara De Franco

King's College London

Warnings of Intra-state Conflict and the News Media - Western Quality Press Coverage of Rwanda and Darfur

Florian Otto

King's College London

Weakening Your Enemy. Constituencies and the Location of Violence against Civilians in Africa, 1989-2006

Hanne Fjelde

Uppsala University

Western Hegemony and Its Galactic Critic

Marko Lehti

Tampere Peace Research Institute, University of Tampere

What do we need to recover from economic crisis?

Carla Costa

Technical University of Lisbon-School of Social and Political Sciences

What is the 'Political' in International Political Theory? (second revision)

Terry Nardin

National University of Singapore

What's the Point of Environmental Security?

Edward Page

Warwick University

When 'No-Alternative' is No Longer an Alternative

Tami Oren

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

When Could New "Potent Small States" Emerge? A Case of the Czech Republic

Stepanka Zemanova

University of Economics, Prague

When do states balance power? Refining, not refuting, structural realist balance of power theory

Anders Wivel

University of Copenhagen

When do States Comply with International Dispute Settlement Procedures?

Bernhard Zangl

LMU Munich

When Global Warming Meets Economic Winter: International Climate Politics in the Repercussions of Global Financial Tsunami

Hui-Yin Sung

Free University of Berlin

When Turkish "greatness" meets EU values - how perceptions influence the Turkey‐EU relationship

Ion Berindan

Babes-Bolyai University

Where Did We Go Wrong. Can misinterpretation Of The Past Lead to Inadequate Policies?

Steven Smet

University of Antwerp

Who Rules CSDP?

Frederic Merand

Université de Montréal

Why Do Some Oil Exporters Experience Civil War But Others Do Not? A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Net Oil-Exporting Countries

Thomas Richter

GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies

Widened security, expanding community? On the development of EU civil protection as an emerging community of practice

Niklas Bremberg

Dept. of Political Science, Stockholm University

With Power comes Responsibility: Human Rights Protection in UN Sanctions Policy

Monika Heupel

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)

World Society and the Expansion of the Colonization Institution into Africa

John Pella, Jr.

University of Bristol