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Special Panel N12


Alfred Stepan, Juan Linz and Yogendra Yadav’s Forthcoming Book, Nation State” or “State Nation”: Theoretical Reflections and Data from Spain, Belgium, and India
Chair

Mark Beissinger (U of Wisconsin-Madison, US)

beissinger@polisci.wisc.edu
Discussants
John McGarry (Queen’s U, Canada)

mcgarryj@post.queensu.ca


Hudson Meadwell (McGill U, Canada)

hudson.meadwell@mcgill.ca


Authors
Alfred Stepan (Columbia U, US)

as48@columbia.edu


Juan J Linz (Yale U, US)

winifred.travers@yale.edu


Yogendra Yadav (Center for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi, India)

lokniti@del3.vsnl.net.in


Panel EU4

Minorities and Identity in China
Chair
Marie-Eve Reny (McGill U, Canada)

mreny@po-box.mcgill.ca


Papers
Jiyoung Sophie Ahn (Princeton U, US)

ahn@princeton.edu

The Definition of Nation and the place of the Other in Chinese Central-Local Relations
Lisa Keary (Independent Scholar, NY, US)

lskeary@mindspring.com

The Tibetan Nation and Its Struggle for Legitimacy
Discussant
Robbie Barnett (Columbia U, US)

rb25@mindspring.com


Panel R10

Ethnic Mobilization and Demobilization Across Time Periods and Contexts
Chair
Olessia Vovina (Montclair State U, US)

ovovina@verizon.net


Papers
Elise Giuliano (U of Miami, US)

egiulian@exchange.sba.miami.edu

The Emergence of Nationhood: A Discourse Analysis of Ethnic Minority Nationalism in Russia, 1990-1993
Zvi Gitelman (U of Michigan, US)

zvigitel@umich.edu

Ethnicity and Terror: Jews as Persecutors and Persecuted in the Great Terror
Pål Kolstø (U Of Oslo, Norway)

Pal.Kolsto@east.uio.no

Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict, And Job Competition: The Russian Evidence
Aileen A Espiritu (U of Northern British Columbia, Canada)

espiritu@unbc.ca,

Reflections of Power: Negotiating Politics Among the Khanty
Discussant:
Yitzhak Brudny (Hebrew U, Israel)

Ybrudny@aol.com


Panel BK4

The ICTY and the Former Yugoslav States: The Politics of Cooperation

Chair
Milena Michalski (U College London, UK)

mlmajw@btinternet.com
Papers
Rachel Kerr (King’s College London, UK)

rachel.kerr@kcl.ac.uk

‘The Politics of Cooperation with the ICTY in Bosnia-Herzegovina’
Ivan Zverzhanovski (King's College, London, UK)

ivan.zverzhanovski@kcl.ac.uk

‘Serbia-Montenegro and the ICTY: a Cause of Instability?’
Mieczyslaw P. Boduszynski (UC Berkeley, US)

mboduszynski@gmail.com

and Victor Peskin (UC Berkeley, US)

vpeskin@uclink4.berkeley.edu

‘The ICTY and Croatia in the post-Racan Period’
Discussant
James Gow (King's College, UK)

James.Gow@kcl.ac.uk



Panel TH2

Language Politics in the post-Communist World, Part I

Chair
Stephen Deets (Miami U Ohio, US)

deetssg@muohio.edu
Papers
Dmitry Gorenburg (CNA Corporation, Washington, DC)

gorenbur@alumni.princeton.edu

Tatar Language Policies in Comparative Perspective: Why Some Revivals Fail and Some Succeed
Zsuzsa Csergo (George Washington U, US)

csergo@gwu.edu

Contesting Cultural Reproduction: Language and Education in

Romania and Slovakia


Laurence Broers (Conciliation Resources, UK)

laurence_broers@totalise.co.uk

Post-Coloniality and the Politics of Language in Post-Soviet Georgia
Nadiya Kushko (Chair of Ukrainian Studies, U of Toronto, Canada) nadiya.kushko@utoronto.ca

Literary Standards of the Rusyn Language: The Historical Context and Contemporary Situation


Discussant
Charles King (Georgetown U, US)

kingch@georgetown.edu


Panel K4

Chechen and Ingush Scholars Reflect on the Challenges and Opportunities Facing their Communities
Chair
Almut Rochowanski (Chechnya Advocacy Network, NY, US)

almut@chechnyaadvocacy.org

Papers
Amrina Sugaipova (Portland State U, US)

amrina@pdx.edu

Gender Roles in the Chechen Communities in Exile
Zalpa Bersanova (Moscow State U, Russia)

zalpa@list.ru

Values Stronger than War: Islam and the Struggle for Meaning in Chechnya Today"
Zeinap Badieva (Rutgers U, US)

zeinapbadieva@yahoo.com

Access to Secondary and Higher Education and Specific Problems of Students in the Northern Caucasus
Discussant
Michaela Pohl (Vassar College, US)

mipohl@vassar.edu


Panel TK1

Politics and the Nation in Turkey
Chair
Spyridon Kotsovilis (McGill U, Canada)

spyridon.kotsovilis@elf.mcgill.ca


Papers
David Abesadze (George Washington U, US / Tbilisi State U, Georgia)

abesadze@gwu.edu

Transformation of Islamic Movement in Turkey
Sener Akturk (U California Berkeley, US)

sakturk@uclink.berkeley.edu

Turkey’s “Imperial Nationhood”, Its Historical Evolution, and the European Union
Evangelos Liaras (MIT, US)

liaras@mit.edu

Militarized Politics, Politicized Armies: Civil-Military Relations in Turkey and Greece
Neophytos Loizides (Harvard U, US)

Neophytos_Loizides@ksg.harvard.edu

Framing in the Parliament and Turkey's Foreign Policy Dilemmas
Discussant:
Robert O Freedman (Baltimore Hebrew U, US)

rofreedman@comcast.net


SESSION V

FRIDAY APRIL 15, 2.45-4.45 PM
Panel U10

The Regional Factor in Ukrainian Politics
Chair
Martha B. Trofimenko (Barrister and Solicitor, Toronto, Canada)

trofimenko@mail.dol.net


Papers
Lowell Barrington (Marquette U, US)

lowell.barrington@marquette.edu

and Stephen Shulman (University of Southern Illinois, US)

shulman@siu.edu

Disentangling and Re-entangling Region, Ethnicity, and Language in Ukrainian Mass Attitudes
Yaroslav Hrytsak (Lviv State U, Ukraine)

hrytsak@franko.lviv.ua

and Oksana Malanchuk (U Michigan, US)

oksana@umich.edu

A Story of Two Cities, 10 Years After: The Lviv-Donetsk Comparison
Dominique Arel (U of Ottawa, Canada)

darel@uottawa.ca

Understanding the Regional Factor in Ukrainian Politics: The Evidence from the 1994 and 2004 Presidential Election Surveys
Discussant:
Roman Szporluk (Harvard U, US)

szporluk@fas.harvard.edu




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