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G Critical Interventions to the European Studies: Europeanisation Literature and Turkey



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8G Critical Interventions to the European Studies: Europeanisation Literature and Turkey
         Chair: Tanja Börzel (Freie Universität Berlin)
         Discussant: Paul Kubicek (Professor, Oakland University)

Europe-as-hegemony” and discourses in Turkey after 1999: Dialogue with the Europeanisation literature
         Basak Alpan (Middle East Technical University)




Beyond EU Conditionality? An Interactive Approach for External Europeanization: The Case of Minority Rights in Turkey
         Gozde Yilmaz (Freie Universität Berlin)

 

Beyond Sender-Receiver Models: Turkey's Europeanization within World Society
         Didem Buhari-Gulmez (Royal Holloway, University of London)

 

Europeanization of Turkish Local Administrations: A Question on Political Culture
         Ersin Yilmaz (Technical University Darmstadt)

 

Europeanization, Norm Diffusion and Domestic Compliance in Turkey: “How Political Colour of the Government Matter?”
         Digdem Soyaltin (Freie Universität Berlin)

 

8H The legitimacy of the EU: moving forward after Lisbon
         Chair and Discussant: Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)

 

Contention and Legitimacy in the EU: Evidence from the Conflict over the Bolkestein Directive
         Amandine Crespy (Université libre de Bruxelles)




Democracy and Legitimacy in the European Union Revisited: Input, Output and Throughput
         Vivien Schmidt (Boston University)

 

Representation, deliberation and the legitimacy of the EU
         John Erik Fossum (Arena Oslo)
         Erik O. Eriksen (Arena Oslo)

 

Sociological Institutionalism and European Citizenship: Prospects and Limitations with Treaty of Lisbon
         Enver Ethemer (Brunel University)

 

The Case for Demoicracy in the European Union
         Francis Cheneval (Université libre de Bruxelles)
         Frank Schimmelfennig (CIS- Zürich)

 

8I EU-Africa Relations: Power, Solidarity, Coherence
         Chair: Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
         Discussant: Wil Hout (Institute of Social Studies, The Hague)

 

Aid, security and the African Peace Facility: a core instrument of “modern” development policy?
         Gorm Rye Olsen (Roskilde University)




The end of the “backyard:” the changing relationship between the EU and Africa amid the rise of emerging powers
         Lorenzo Fioramonti (University of Pretoria)

 

The EU in Sudan and the DRC: testing the limits of its Common Foreign and Security Policy
         Gordon Cumming (Cardiff University)

 

The power of solidarity in the European Union’s aid policy
         Siegfried Schieder (University of Trier)

 

The struggle for EU-SSA EPAs: a conflict between old and new regionalism?
         Gerrit Faber (Utrecht University)
         Jan Orbie (Ghent University)

 

8J Policy-making and interest group behavior in the European Union and beyond
         Chair: Heike Klüver (University of Oxford)
         Discussant: Anne Rasmussen (Leiden University)

 

Advocacy and agenda-setting in the US and the EU: the case of displaced rights
         Christine Mahoney (University of Virginia)




Bringing Brussels home? -European integration and issue portfolio evolution of organized interests
         Bert Fraussen (University of Antwerp)

 

Informational lobbying in the European Union: Explaining information supply to the European Commission
         Heike Klüver (University of Oxford)

 

The many roads to Rome: Explaining interest group-agency linkages in the European Union
         Caelesta Braun-Poppelaars (University of Antwerp)

 

8K Roundtable on “European Economic Governance and Policies”, Volume I and Volume II,
         Chair: Shawn Donnelly (University of Twente)
         Discussant: Kenneth Dyson (University of Cardiff)
         Discussant: Lucia Quaglia (University of Sussex and Max Planck Institute)

 

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         Uwe Puetter (Central European University)

 

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         Patrick Leblond (University of Ottawa)




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         Dermot Hodson (Birkbeck college)

 

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         Tal Sadeh (Tel Aviv University)

 

8L The European Union and the Great Powers: Towards a New Diplomacy?
         Chair: Jolyon Howorth (Yale University)
         Discussant: Roy Ginsberg (Skidmore College)

 

Does Strategic Diplomacy Make a Strategic Difference in the EU's Relations with the Great Powers? The Diplomacy of the EU's “Strategic Partnership” with China
         Michael Smith (Loughborough University)

 

The EU's Common Security and Development Policy? How the Securitisation of Development Affects EU Diplomacy Towards Developing Countries and Emergent Powers
         Stephanie Anderson (University of Wyoming)

John Williams (University of Wyoming)




The EU, India and the United States: Competitive Diplomacy in Great Power Politics
         David Allen (Loughborough University)

 

The Rise of the European External Action Service: Putting the Strategy Into EU Diplomacy?
         Richard Whitman (University of Bath)

 

6:30-8:00 p.m. EUSA Prizes Presentations and Reception

Saturday March 5, 2011

PANEL SESSION NINE
8:30 - 10:15 a.m.


 




 







9A The European Commission in Question: an Administration of the Twenty-First Century?

Chair: Klaus Goetz (University of Potsdam)

Discussant: Renaud Dehousse (Sciences Po Paris)

Discussant: Jarle Trondal (University of Adger)



A silent transformation: Presidentialization and administrative centralization in the European Commission

Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia)

Explaining Staff Attitudes towards Management Change in the European Commission

Michael Bauer (The Humboldt University Berlin)

Navigating the European Commission

John Peterson (University of Edinburgh)

Understanding the European Commission from the inside using mixed methods

Andrew Thompson (University of Edinburgh)

What Do They Believe? Institutional Views, Ideology, Policy Scope

Liesbet Hooghe (UNC-Chapel Hill/Free University Amsterdam)

 




 




 

9B The ECJ and National Courts: Networking and Dialogue
         Chair: Francesca Bignami (George Washington University School of Law)
         Discussant: Francesca Bignami (George Washington University School of Law)

 

Government Contained:” Explaining Spanish Supreme Court’s decisions on EU law
         Juan A. Mayoral (European University Institute)

National Constitutional Courts and EU Court Preliminary Rulings
         Gabriella Angiulli (University of Siena)




Reconsidering the principle of separation of powers: judicial networking and institutional balance in the process of European integration
         Mattia Magrassi (University of Trento, Italy)

 

The Role of Judicial Networks: Evolving Judicial Dialogue and Shaping EU Law?
         Noreen O'Meara (Queen Mary, University of London)

 

Transnational Judicial Dialogue and Evolving Jurisprudence in the Process of European Legal Integration
         Kelley Littlepage (University of Oregon)

 

9C Mass-Elite Linkages in the European Union
         Chair: Erik Tillman (DePaul University)
         Discussant: Sven-Oliver Proksch (University of Mannheim)

 

Cued for community? Mass-elite linkages in collective identity construction in European integration
         Stephanie Bergbauer (University of Mainz)




Meanings of Democracy in the European Union: A Study of Public and Elite Opinion
         Joshua Miller (American University)

 

Parties, Public Opinion & European Integration: How Do Citizens Respond to Party Polarization on the Issue of European Integration
         Caitlin Milazzo (UC Davis)
         Catherine de Vries (University of Amsterdam)

 

Public Confidence in the EU: A Multivariate Analysis of the World Values Survey’s Fifth Wave
         John Constantelos (Grand Valley State University)
         Polly Diven (Grand Valley State University)

 

9D Mapping teaching tools in EU studies: methodologies and hypotheses
         Chair: Roberto Farneti (Free University of Bozen)
         Discussant: Stefania Baroncelli (Free University of Bozen)

 

Distance Learning as an Alternative Method of Teaching European Studies
         Natalia Timus (University of Maastricht)
         Sjoerd Stoffels (University of Maastricht)

 

Does Europe exist? Good question, let us debate: The Approach of Problem Based Learning in European Union studies
         Heidi Maurer (University of Maastricht)
         Christine Neuhold (University of Maastricht)




Social Networks as Teaching Tools
         Roberto Farneti (Free Universityof Bozen)
         Irene Bianchi (Free University of Bozen
         Johannes Niederhauser (Free University of Bozen)

 

Teaching European Studies: A Blended Learning Approach
         Alexandra Mihai (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

 

9E Social Policy and Europe's Economic Future
         Chair: Barbara Haskel (McGill University)
         Discussant: Petia Kostadinova (University of Florida)

 

Assessing Welfare Effects of the European Choice Agenda-
         Valentina Zigante (European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science)

 

New Forms of Social Stratification Not Between, but Within, Genders
         Allison E. Rovny (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)




Reinserting the social: Europe 2020 and social policy
         Jane Jenson (Université de Montréal)

 

The impact of the economic crisis on child poverty in the EU - social policy responses and some lessons for the future
         Ilija Talev (UNICEF)

 

9F Implementation and Transposition of EU Policies
         Chair: Madalina Busuioc (Amsterdam Centre for Eurpean Law and Governance)
         Discussant: michelle Cini (University of Bristol)

 

A Tale of Two Cultures: the Implementation of Global and European Rules in a National Administration
         Christer Gulbrandsen (ARENA, University of Oslo)

 

Beyond scrutiny: analyzing the transposition of EU directives by national parliaments
         Carina Sprungk (Freie Universität Berlin)




Exploring Preference-Related Explanations to Transposition Delay in the EU: A Bayesian Approach
         Vibeke Woien Hansen (University of Oslo)

 

Micro-institutions and the De-powerization of the European Union
         Oliver Buntrock (Bremen University)

 

The European Parliament and Comitology after Lisbon: Lessons from the Regulatory Procedure with Scrutiny for Delegated Acts
         Michael Kaeding (EIPA - European Institute of Public Administration)
         Alan Hardacre (EIPA - European Institute of Public Administration)

 

9G Beyond the Mainstream: Alternative Approaches to European Integration
         Chair: Philipp Genschel (Jacobs University Bremen)
         Discussant: Markus Jachtenfuchs (Hertie School of Goverance)

 

Federalism in the EU: New Member States and Monetary Union
         Alessandro Cagossi (West Virginia University)




Geopolitics and Integration Theory
         Dave Andrews (Scripps College)

 

Integration Theory and Differentiation
         Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich)
         Dirk Leuffen (University of Konstanz)
         Berthold Rittberger (University of Mannheim)

 

Rethinking the Theory of Delegation in the European Union
         Yannis Karagiannis (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals)

 

Wider and Deeper? Enlargement and IntegratIon in the European Union
         R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University)
         Anand Menon (University of Birmingham)
         Jonathan Slapin (University of Houston)

 

9H Anti-Americanism in Europe in the Obama Era
         Chair: Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)
         Discussant: Monti Datta (University of Richmond, Virginia)

 

Anti-Americanism and US Foreign Policy: Which Correlation?
         Sergio Fabbrini (Luiss University in Rome and Trento University)




Anti-Americanism in Europe: A Comparison of Great Britain, France, Germany, and Poland
         Heiko Beyer (Georg August University Gottingen)

 

The Political Functions of Anti-Americanism in Europe
         Sophie Meunier (Princeton University)

Transatlanticism is Dead! Long Live the New Transglobal Partnership!

Dana Adriana Puia Morel (European Commission)


 

9I European foreign policy in a changing world
         Chair and Discussant: Alex Lust (UMASS Boston)

 

EU and the strategic partnerships: searching for a strategic meaning -How the EU is looking for strategic guidance for itself and for its partnerships
         Thomas Renard (Egmont - The Royal Institute for International Relations)

 

The EU’s Normative Power in a Multipolar World
         Daniel Fiott (Madariaga - College of Europe Foundation)

 

The EU’s Representation in the G7, G8 and G20: What Role for Small States?
         Skander Nasra (Ghent University)
         Peter Debaere (Ghent University)




The impact of the Enlargement policy on the foreign policies of the EU member states: lessons from Greece and Germany
         Theofanis Exadaktylos (University of Exeter)

 




 

9J The 'new' member states' foreign policy preferences
         Chair and Discussant: TBC

 

Europeanization of the Polish foreign policy as the key to the future of Eastern Partnership.
         Monika Sus (University of Wroclaw)




Go East: the Domestic Roots of the Policy of the Eastern EU Members Towards the EU's Periphery
         Tsveta Petrova (Harvard University)

 

Security Culture and CFSP: The Visegrad Countries and EU-Russia relations
         David Cadier (Sciences Po (CERI))

 

The Internal Drivers of the Evolving EU Position vis-à-vis Russia: From Common Strategy to Intractable Divisions
         Dessislava Kirilova (Yale University)

 

Visegrad Group Cooperation and Russia
         Martin Dangerfield (University of Wolverhampton)

 

9K The scope and limits of EU external governance: comparative perspectives
         Chair: Sandra Lavenex (University of Lucerne)
         Discussant: Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen)

 

External Governance by Whom? The Role of Member States in the Single European Sky Project
         Dirk Lehmkuhl (University of St Gallen)




Good Governance and Bad Neighbours. The End of Transformative Power Europe?
         Vera van Hüllen (Freie Universitaet Berlin)
         Tanja Boerzel (Free University Berlin)

 

Learning to implement? A comparison of EU democracy assistance in the Mediterranean 2002-2006 and 2007-2010
         Federica Bicchi (London School of Economics)

 

The Eastern Partnership: The Burial Ground of Enlargement Hopes?
         Amy Verdun (University of Victoria, Canada)

 

The external governance of EU migration in Croatia and Macedonia
         Andrew Geddes (Sheffield University)

 

9L Trade policy
         Chair and Discussant: Alasdair Young (University of Glasgow)

 

Normative Power Europe”and European Economic Integration
         Shumei CHEN (Southeast University)
         Jun SHAO (Southeast University)
         Kangning XU (Southeast University)




Beyond the Rationalist Paradigm in EU Trade Policy: Economic Narratives and the EU-Korea Free Trade Agreement
         Gabriel Siles-Brugge (University of Sheffield)

 

Conciliating trade disputes in transatlantic relations
         Tamara Takacs (Utrecht University)

 

History Matters: Principal control in EU trade negotiations
         Magdalena Frennhoff Larsen (University of Westminster)

 

Normative power or normative window-dressing? An analysis of the European Union’s position on labor standards
         Johan Adriaensen (University of Leuven)
         Montserrat Gonzalez Garibay (University of Leuven)

 


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