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23rd International Conference of EuropeanistsPhiladelphia, PA • April 14-16, 2016

Resilient Europe?

Program

Council for European Studies

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Mabel Berezin, Co-ChairCornell University

Mark Pollack, Co-ChairTemple University

Jan Willem DuyvendakUniversity of Amsterdam

Peter LindsethUniversity of Connecticut

Julia LynchUniversity of Pennsylvania

Marla StoneOccidental College

Conference Program CommitteeCES Executive Committee

Sheri Berman, ChairBarnard College

Juan Díez Medrano, Advisory Chair Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Jason Beckfield, TreasurerHarvard University

Erik BleichMiddlebury College

Deborah Reed-DanahaySUNY at Buffalo

Jan Willem DuyvendakUniversity of Amsterdam

Virginie Guiraudon Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS

Julia LynchUniversity of Pennsylvania

Isabela MaresColumbia University

Alberta SbragiaUniversity of Pittsburgh

Julia Lynch, ChairUniversity of Pennsylvania

Richard DeegTemple University

Orfeo FioretosTemple University

Mauro GuillenUniversity of Pennsylvania

Dan KelemenRutgers University

Sophie MeunierPrinceton University

Mark PollackTemple University

Tobias Schulze-ClevenRutgers University

Rudra SilUniversity of Pennsylvania

Dawn TeeleUniversity of Pennsylvania

Local Organizing Committee

Marcos Ancelovici

Alessio Bartolacelli

Bart Bonikowski

Mauricio Borrero

Anca Chirita

Xavier Coller

Assem Dandashly

Régis Dandoy

Gareth Davies

Sarah de Mott

Evdoxios Doxiadis

Cem Duyulmus

Mariolina Eliantonio

Erwin Erhardt

Zsuzsana Fagyal

Lindsay Flynn

Ana Claudia Gouveia

Adrian Gras-Velázquez

Selin Bengi Gümrükçü

Colin Hay

Daniela Irrera

Alun Jones

Karen Jusko

Konstantinos Kanellopoulos

Csilla Kiss

Matthias Matthijs

Laurie McIntosh

Luisa Nardini

Peter Nedergaard

Maria Oikonomou

Guido Olivieri

Jacqueline O'Reilly

Nicole Shea, DirectorCouncil for European Studies

Henrike DessaulesCouncil for European Studies

Corey Fabian BorensteinCouncil for European Studies

Katrine Øgaard JensenCouncil for European Studies

Aleksandra TurekCouncil for European Studies

Zuowen WeiCouncil for European Studies

CES Administration

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Conference Proposal Reviewers

Neni Panourgia

Maria Carmen Pantea

Craig Parsons

Damani Partridge

Jessica Pearson-Patel

Anita Pelle

Klaus Petersen

Maria Petmesidou

Ana Paula Pires

Cristina Pop

Ana Prata

Alexandra Prodromidou

Luciana Radut-Gaghi

Jörg Rössel

George Ross

Rosa Sanchez-Salgado

Sabine Saurugger

Annette Schnabel

Nikos Skoutaris

Jared Sonnicksen

Aneta Spendzharova

Boyka Stefanova

Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk

Kristian Steinnes

Daniel Stockemer

Mahama Tawat

Mark Vail

Francesca Vassallo

Lisanne Wilken

Daniel Wincott

Zeynep Yanasmayan

Carsten Yndigegn

Lyubov Zhyznomirska

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23rd International Conference of Europeanists

Presidential Reception All registered attendees welcome. Light refreshments will be provided.

Friday, April 15, 2016 7:45 - 9:00 PM DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Please note that this event will directly follow the Plenary on April 15, 2016.

Table of Contents

Welcome Message by EC Chair 6

Schedule of Sessions & Events Thursday, April 14th, 2016 14

Friday, April 15, 2016 29

Saturday, April 16, 2016 44

Mini-Symposia 59

Plenaries & Meetings 60

Research Network Sessions 61

Subject Index 66

Participant Index 67

Resources

Conference Map 73

Venue & Technology 74

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Council for European Studies

24th International Conference of Europeanists

Glasgow July 12-14, 2017

We look forward to seeing you in Scotland!

Proposals due October 2016.

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RESILIENT EUROPE?

23rd International Conference of EuropeanistsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. • April 14-16, 2016

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center CityOrganized by the Council for European Studies

Dear CES Community:

Europe is facing an enormous number of social and economic challenges—slow growth and increas-ing inequality, stressed and in some places disinte-grating welfare states, falling birthrates and rising immigration—which have helped generate enormous political challenges at both the domestic and Europe-an level. Populist and illiberal parties on the right and left have become significant players in many European party systems, reflecting and furthering deteriorating political consensus and obstructing the formation of stable governments and effective policy making. Illib-eral and in some cases barely democratic governments have arisen within and on the periphery of Europe—in Hungary, Poland, and Turkey—openly flouting Euro-pean Union norms and reversing the forward march of democratic consolidation that so many had taken for granted for so long. And of course, the European Union, which has been unable to forcefully respond to these and other challenges, is facing an unprecedented backlash, even from citizens in countries that have his-torically been most supportive of it. Understanding resilience—whether and how European countries and the European Union will have the capacity to bounce back in the wake of extraordinary stresses and chal-lenges (like Rocky Balboa who graces our conference program’s cover)—is of the utmost importance.

This year’s CES conference thus examines resil-ience from a variety of perspectives. Over 950 schol-ars from a wide variety of disciplines participating in 238 panels, roundtables and plenaries will analyze the challenges Europe faces; various responses thus far at-tempted to deal with these challenges; the institutional and other prerequisites of flexible and effective politi-cal action; and the potential scenarios for a more pros-perous and politically stable European future. The conference will also feature art works and short films that will explore these and other topics. In short, these three days in Philly promise to provide the most stim-ulating, comprehensive and thoughtful discussions and debates about the foundations, nature and pros-pects for European resilience to be found anywhere.

Along with all our participants, this conference could not happen without the tireless work of the CES staff, including our new executive director, Nicole Shea, PhD, the efforts of the program chairs (Mabel Berezin and Mark Pollack) and the program committee (Jan Willem Duyvendak, Julia Lynch, Peter Lindseth, Marla Stone), and the support provided by our local organiz-ing committee (Julia Lynch, Richard Deeg, Orfeo Fio-retos, Mauro Guillen, Dan Kelemen, Sophie Meunier, Mark Pollack, Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Rudra Sil, Dawn Teele). In addition, the conference is supported by funding from ALLIANCE, IASGP, Perry World House at UPenn, Rutgers University, Temple University, and the University of Pittsburgh.

Thank you all for attending and contributing to our discussions, debates and the success of CES’ 23rd Inter-national Conference of Europeanists.

Warmest regards,

Sheri BermanChair, Council for European Studies (CES)Barnard College

Welcome Message

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Friday, April 15, 20166:00-7:45PM

Ormandy BallroomDoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City

Plenary

Discussants

Suzanne Berger Harold James Massachusetts Institute of Technology Princeton University

Charles Maier Vivien Schmidt Harvard University Boston University

Europe on Edge: Ruptures and Resilience in European Capitalism

Thursday, April 14, 20166:00 PM-7:45 PM

Ormandy BallroomDoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City

The global financial and Eurozone crises have encouraged scholars to search for his-torical lessons and legacies in their efforts to explain the origins and potential reso-lutions to current challenges in capitalism. This panel features eminent historians and political scientists discussing from which past we will learn the most important lessons and what the future may hold for European capitalism.

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Plenary

Speaker

Paul Krugman CUNY Graduate Center

Chair

Mabel Berezin Cornell University

Paul Krugman holds two titles at C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center, distinguished profes-sor in the Economics Ph.D program and distinguished scholar at the Luxembourg Income Study Center. In addition, he is Professor Emeritus of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School. He is best-known to the general public as Op-Ed colum-nist for The New York Times, a position he’s held since 2000.

In 2008, Krugman was the sole recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on international trade theory. In 2011, Time magazine ranked his New York Times blog, "The Conscience of a Liberal," as number one in their list-ing of “The 25 Best Financial Blogs.”

In addition to the Nobel, Krugman is the recipient of John Bates Clark Medal from the American Economic Association, an award given every two years to a top econ-omist under the age of 40. He also received the Asturias Award given by the King of Spain, considered to be the European Pulitzer Prize.

Author or editor of more than 25 books and over 200 published professional ar-ticles, Krugman has written extensively for non-economists as well. Before join-ing the staff of The New York Times, his work appeared in Fortune, Slate, Foreign Policy, The New Republic and Newsweek.

Chair

Orfeo Fioretos

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The CES Global Art Series:“Resilience, Sustainability, Transformation”

CES leverages its 2016/17 theme of "Resilience, Sustainability, Transformation,” the idea of recovering, bouncing back, innovating and sustaining in the wake of extraordinary stress or unexpected crises, with

international art stakeholders.

MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival -- Orchestra RoomVote for the best 2016 "Resilient Europe?" short film

Presented by Founder Nicholas Mason --Thursday, April 14 at 4:00PM

Join filmmaker Arnd Wächter for a"Power of Intercultural Film" session and discuss selections

from his award-winning documentary, Crossing Borders

Saturday, April 16 at 11:00AM -- Orchestra Room

Artist Gao Lei presents “Educated Youth by Tang Deshang.” This exhibit is made possible with the generous support of

Patricia Karetzky, Oskar Munsterberg Chair of Asian Art at Bard College.

During the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), Tang Desheng had an opportunity to photograph the students who were sent from the cities to the rural countryside. Optimistic at first, the students had a hard time adjusting to life in the countryside, the grueling labor, tedium, homesickness, and poor living conditions. As they were not allowed to return home, some married local people, and after ten years many grew depressed and despon-dent. Only two out of a hundred were sent back to the city. Displaying a remarkable resilience, those students are today’s global leaders, including Xi JinPing, President of the People’s Republic of China; Li Keqiang, Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China; and Zhang Dejiang, the director of Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress.

Looking at the photos one can relive those moments in all their complexity. Tang’s work is invaluable because cameras were very expensive and people were not allowed to use them freely. In contrast to the staged images contracted by state agencies, some of these are spontaneous pictures and Tang is sometimes able to show the activities as well as the emotions of the participants. Part of the complexity of this project is its depiction of a positive aspect of the students’ lives, despite their extreme hardships in the countryside.

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KEY TRENDS AND INITIATIVES ADDRESSED BY EU INSTITUTIONS IN TIMES OF CRISES

FRIDAY, APRIL 15 at 11AM -- ASSEMBLY G

PANELISTS: Dr. Peter Haslinger Director of the Herder-Institut

Dr. Stephen Szabo Excecutive Director of the Transatlantic Academy

Dr. Steven Sokol President of the American Council on Germany

Alessia Lefebure Director of the Alliance Program

Dr. Nina Lemmens Director of DAAD New York

MODERATOR: Dr. Alberta Sbragia Vice-Provost for Graduate Studies at Pittsburgh University

What are the most important issues facing Europe today? What is the state of transatlantic rela-tions and how can institutions working in the European Studies field strengthen their ties? How much is the rise of terrorism influencing our agenda? This session will address and discuss key initiatives and trends on how to promote and sustain transatlantic collaborations.

GRADUATING INTO SUCCESS: ACADEMIC AND NON-ACADEMIC MILESTONES

OF PAST CES FELLOWS

THURSDAY, APRIL 14 at 11AM -- MAESTRO A PANELISTS: Dr. Jerry Webman, 1979 Fellow Chief Economist at Oppenheimer Funds

Dr. Carl Strikwerda, 1979 Fellow President of Elizabethtown College

Dr. Benjamin Breen, 2011 Fellow Lecturer in History at Columbia University

Dr. Elissa Helms, 1997 Fellow Head of Department of Gender Studies, Central European University

MODERATOR: Dr. Nicole Shea, Rotary abmbassadorial scholar 1999 Director of the Council for European Studies

It is often expected that academics who took the time and effort to pursue a PhD become suc-cessful faculty members. However, some who had hoped that teaching might be right for them end up disillusioned and pursue other careers. This panel will feature two former CES fellows who pursued academic careers and two former fellows who decided on careers in both higher administration and the private sector. Participants in pursuit of meaningful careers or amidst a change of careers will walk away with a balanced perspective and new ideas for exploring rewarding and fulfilling professional opportunities.

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and Rutgers’ Center for European Studies are proud sponsors of the

2016 Council for European Studies Conference

Creating connections without borders between Rutgers and the world. global.rutgers.edu europe.rutgers.edu

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Thursday, April 14

001. Ageing Politics and Policy in European Welfare States 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: Tuba Agartan, Providence College Participants:

‘Getting Old’: The Impact of the Elderly on Inflation Rates in Developed Countries. Tim Vlandas, University of Reading

The Reversal of Early Exit from Work in Ageing Societies: European Welfare State Reforms in Comparative Perspective. Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim; Dirk Hofäcker, University of Duisburg-Essen

Why Do Seniors Often Chose Family Care? Elderly Care Recipients Between Care Policies and Culture. Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Southern Denmark; Thurid Eggers, Hamburg University; Christopher Grages, Hamburg University

Time Machine: The History of the Present in the Italian Elderly Home (Casa di Riposo) of Alexandria, Egypt. Joseph Viscomi, University of Michigan

Older Workers, Older Carers: A Social Reproduction Perspective on the European Union Active Aging Policies. Ania Zbyszewska, University of Warwick

Discussant: Achim Goerres, University of Duisburg-Essen 002. Democracy and Its Challenges

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Chair: Peter Bursens, University of Antwerp Participants:

The First Wave That Wasn’t. David Art, Tufts UniversityAuthoritarian and Democratic Diffusion in Post-

Soviet Eurasia. Tomila Lankina, London School of Economics; Alexander Libman, German Institute for International and Security Affairs; Anastasia Obydenkova, Harvard University

European Trade Unions in the Crisis: Irrelevant or Resilient? Barry Colfer, University of Cambridge

State Transformation: The Expression of Civic, Political, and Social Rights in Europe (1988-2014). RD Andew Stark, University of Cambridge

The New Resilience of Pacted Transition in Spain. Richard Weiner, Rhode Island College; Iván López, Universidad de Zaragoza

Discussant: David Art, Tufts University

003. Europe through the Eyes of the Media 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Peter Funke, University of South Florida Participants:

“Bottom-up” Europeanization and Transnational Civil

Society Collaboration: Examples from the Refugee Crisis. Katharina Crepaz, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy & Technische Universität München

The New Islamic Golden Age? Georgia Tres, Oakland Community College

Representation of Refugees in European Cinema. Ipek Celik Rappas, Koc University

“Testing Solidarity” in the Time of Crisis. The Refugee Discourse in the Polish Media. Elzbieta Opilowska, University of Wroclaw

New Parties in the News: A Regression Discontinuity Approach to News Media Coverage of New Parties. Joost Van Spanje, University of Amsterdam; Bjoern Burscher, U of Amsterdam; Elias Dinas, U of Oxford

004. Immigrant Exclusion: Comparing Policies and Groups

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Participants:Integration (Policies) in Crisis: A Case Study from

Madrid. Jessica Tollette, Harvard UniversityThe Failure of Roma Inclusion in Bulgaria: A Case of

Othering within Othering. Bozhin Traykov, University of Alberta

The Resilience of Implicit Exclusion in EU Migration Law – How the Law Helps Those Who Separate ‘Them’ from ‘Us’. Moritz Jesse, Leiden University

Roma Immigrants in the Countries of Western Europe. The Case of France and Italy. Joanna Talewicz-Kwiatkowska, Rutgers UniversityJagiellonian University

Anti - Immigration Parties As the New Normal? Scandinavia and the Far Right Norwegian Government Coalition. Mette Wiggen, University of Leeds

Discussant: Triin Roosalu, Tallinn University

005. Party Politics in Comparative Perspective 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chair: Duncan McDonnell, Griffith University Participants:

Cleavages, Path Dependency, and the Post-Socialist Vote in Germany. Steve Wuhs, University of Redlands

The European Mainstream, the Populist Radical Right, and the (Alleged) Lack of a Restrictive Alternative. Pontus Odmalm, University of Edinburgh; Eve Hepburn, University of Edinburgh

Coding Historical Party Manifestos: How Parties Appeal to Voters in a Democratizing Multinational State. Philip Howe, Adrian College; Edina Szoecsik, University of Berne; Christina Zuber, University of Konstanz

Reconsidering Transnational Party Linkages at the Age of Cross-Border Mobility. Evren Yalaz, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona; Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen,

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Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona; Irina Ciornei, University of Bern

Discussant: Karen Jusko, Stanford University

006. Phobias as Sources of Social Anxiety 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Gunther Jikeli, Indiana University Participants:

Masculinity As a National Discourse and Homophobia in North Cyprus in Media. Enver Ethemer, Presidency of North Cyprus

Homo Europeanus and the Memory Politics of the “Cosmopolitan Jew”. Esther Romeyn, University of Florida

The Socialism of Fools? Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism. Louisa Roberts, The Ohio State University; William Brustein, The Ohio State University

Islamophobia: Xenophobia or Religious Intolerance? Marc Helbling, WZB Berlin Social Science Center

From a Shared Memory to New Re-Localizations: Anti-Communism and European Memory. Dana Dolghin, University of Amsterdam

Discussant: David Paternotte, Université Libre de Bruxelles 007. Regulation and the Business Environment in Europe from a Comparative Perspective

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: Cathie Martin, Boston University Participants:

The State Strikes Back: Industrial Policy, National Champions, and the Liberalisation of Telecommunications in Italy and Spain. Fabio Bulfone, European University Institute

Accountability Strategies and Agency Termination: The Case of the Spanish Telecoms. Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; David Sancho, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Ana Juanatey, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Liberal Unified Europe, Illiberal Fragmented US? How Europe’s Single Market Has Surpassed America’s. Leif Hoffmann, Lewis-Clark State College; Benedikt Springer, University of Oregon; Craig Parsons, University of Oregon

The Political Economy of Coordination in Industrialized Democracies. A New Look at an Entangled Relationship. Daniel Stegmueller, University of Mannheim; David Rueda, University of Oxford

Institutions and Industrial Transformation: A Comparative Analysis of Spain and Korea. Angela Garcia Calvo, Harvard University

Discussant: Terrence Guay, Pennsylvania State University 008. The Changing Boundaries of Welfare State Studies

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia

Center City Aria AChair: John Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Participants:

The Cost of Raising Fertility: High Maternity Benefits and Lower Occupational Mobility Among Denmark’s Mothers. Jacob Lyngsie, Copenhagen Business School; Malgorzata Kurjanska, Harvard University

Taking Stock of Welfare State Convergence – Post-Industrial Changes in Risk Compensation and Social Investment in 21 OECD Countries. Janis Vossiek, University of Konstanz

Can We Learn Anything about ‘Classic’ Welfare States By Studying ‘Unconventional’ Welfare States? Insights from Mapping the Turkish Welfare State. H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Harvard University; Kerem Oktem, Bilkent University; Efe Savas, Bilkent University

Social Policy Reform and the Civil Conflict in Ukraine. Fred Cocozzelli, St. John’s University

Competition, Choice and Geographical Equity in a Social Democratic Welfare State . Ulrika Winblad, Uppsala University

Discussant: Paola Mattei, University of Oxford

009. The Domestic Politics of the Financial Crisis 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Sebastian Koehler, London School of Economics and Political ScienceParticipants:

Was the so-Called Eurozone Crisis Really a Crisis? The Case of Spain. Sascha Engel, Virginia Tech

Euro Membership As European Meaning-Making: A Claims-Making Analysis of the German and British Public Spheres. Charlotte Galpin, University of Bath; Holly Snaith, University of Copenhagen

Battle of Ideas, Battle of Wills: France, Germany and the Building of the New Financial Assistance Regime in the Eurozone. Michel Goyer, University of Birmingham; Rocío Valdivielso del Real, Liverpool John Moores University; Miguel Glatzer, La Salle University

Left-Wing but Unwilling to Support Redistribution? Explaining Public Support for Transnational Fiscal Transfers in the EU. Florian Stoeckel, European University Institute; Hanna Kleider, University of Georgia

A Cabinet Type Approach to Resilience: The EU after the Euro Crisis. Havva Karakas-Keles, Syracuse University

Discussant: Michele Chang, College of Europe

010. The EU as a Normative Power 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Oriol Costa, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Participants:

Contributions of the EU to the Construction of Latin

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American Environmental Governance. Roberto Dominguez, Suffolk University

“Warrior Europe” or “a Sick Man of the World”? The 2015 Greek Crisis and EU Images in the Eyes of China and Russia. Natalia Chaban, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; Olga Gulyaeva, University of Canterbury, New Zealad

The Eternal Return of Security: US and EU Democracy Promotion Policies in the MENA after the ‘Arab Spring’. Eva-Maria Maggi, University of Arizona

Analysing EU Promotion of Sustainable Peace in Cyprus and Kosovo through a ‘Normative Power Europe’ Perspective. Stella Georgiadou, University of Sussex

Eu’s Democratization Policy Success: Fit Between Internal and External Perception. Matus Misik, University of Alberta

How the EU Practiced the Security-Development Nexus in Afghanistan: A Critical Reflection. Benjamin Zyla, University of Ottawa

Discussant: Markus Gastinger, TU Dresden 011. The Politics of the European Parliament I

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Chair: Jonathan Polk, University of Gothenburg Participants:

“Eurosceptic, Radical-Right Group Cooperation, or Lack Thereof, in the European Parliament”. Louis Wierenga, University of Tartu

‘Euro-Realism’ in Multi-Level Party Politics: The Rise of the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR). Martin Steven, Lancaster University

Perspectives on the Economy: Competence Signals and Economic Voting in EP Elections. Guido Tiemann, Institute For Advanced Studies, Vienna

Party Discipline in the European Parliament: The Challenges of Accountability Beyond the State. Einion Dafydd, Cardiff University

Assessing the Clout of Radical Parties: Differences Between the Leverage of Radical Right and Radical Left over Mainstream Party Agendas in the European Parliament. Harmen van der Veer, Universiteit van Amsterdam; Maurits Meijers, Hertie School of Governance

Discussant: Christine Neuhold, Maastricht University

012. Comparing immigration politics and policy between the USA and Europe

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Joao Carvalho, University of AveiroCIES-ISCTE Participants:

Economic Refugees? A Transatlantic Comparison of Sense Making in Times of Migration Crises. Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield; Leila Hadj Abdou, University of Sheffield

Rhetorical Conflicts in Political Context: Comparing

the U.S. Debate over Undocumented/Illegal with the European Debate over Refugee/Migrant. Ted Perlmutter, Columbia University

Electoral Rules and Immigrant Representation in Germany and the U.S. Colin Brown, Harvard University

French Tolérance or Christian Mercy? Effect of Receiving Country’s Mainstream Religion on National Support for Muslim Rights. Injeong Hwang, State University of New York, Albany

Discussant: Joao Carvalho, University of Aveiro

013. From New Democracies to New Authoritarianism: Russia, Hungary and Turkey

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Andrew Arato, New School for Social Research Participants:

Populist Authoritarianism in Turkey. Ertug Tombus, New School for Social Research

Soical Origins of Authoritarianism in Russia. Anna Paretskaya, New School for Social Research

The Mafia State in Hungary. Balint Magyar, Financial Research Plc, Budapest

Testing the Resilience of the EU: Illiberal Democracies from within. Eszter Harsanyi-Belteki, Durham University

Discussant: Andrew Arato, New School for Social Research 014. Public Policy and Muslim Influence in European Governance of Islam

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Olav Elgvin, Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies Participants:

Can French Islam be Algerian, Moroccan and Turkish? Jonathan Laurence, Boston College

From Accommodation to Participation: Organized Muslims and Public Policy in Britain. Marcel Maussen, University of Amsterdam; Cher Steinfeld, University of Amsterdam

Governing Islam - the Case of Norway. Sindre Bangstad, University of Oslo, Norway

Governing the Headscarf – Tensions of Secularism, Feminism and Individual Liberties in Norway. Ragna Lillevik, Fafo

Ethical and Human Rights Dilemmas in Relation to State Recognition and Cooperation with Religious Leaders. Ingvill Plessner, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo; Oddbjørn Leirvik, University of Oslo

Discussant: Ingvill Plessner, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo 015. Social Inequalities in European Welfare States: How the Case of Population Health Contributes to Theoretical Development

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9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Jason Beckfield, Harvard University Participants:

Why Welfare-State Scholars Should Care about Health: Opportunities for Theoretical Development. Jason Beckfield, Harvard University

Healthcare System Types and Health Inequality. Claus Wendt, University of Siegen

Socioeconomic Hierarchy and Health Gradient: The Role of Income Inequality and Social Origins in Europe. Louis Chauvel, University of Luxembourg; Anja Leist, University of Luxembourg

Healthy Societies, Healthy Individuals: The Impact of the Social Organization of Health and Welfare on Health Behavior and Health Outcomes in 33 Nations. Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University

Discussant: Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University

016. Social Policy and the Eurocrisis. Quo vadis Social Europe ?

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy West

Chair: Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University Discussants: Maurizio Ferrera, University of Milan Amandine Crespy, Université libre de Bruxelles Paul Copeland, QMUL Andrew Martin, Harvard University Mikkel Mailand, University of CopenhagenPaolo Graziano, Bocconi University

017. The Politics of Credit and Debt in Europe 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Mark Vail, Tulane University Participants:

The Politics of Mortgage Regulation in the Netherlands and Sweden. Karen Anderson, University of Southampton; Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona

Social Resilience Via Self-Insurance? Credit Access and Subjective Well-Being during the Eurocrisis. Alexander Jakubow, New Mexico State University

Borrowing for social security? Credit, asset-based welfare and the decline of the German savings regime. Daniel Mertens, Goethe University Frankfurt

Policies and Politics of Consumer Debt Relief: A Classification and Explanation of Personal Bankruptcy Laws. Jan-Ocko Heuer, Humboldt University Berlin

Discussant: Mark Vail, Tulane University 018. Weaving Safety Nets Across the Global and the Local: Resilient, Proactive Responses to Migration and Mobility

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy East

Chair: Maureen Porter, University of Pittsburgh Participants:

A Critical Analysis of Minor Refugees' Challenges

in Education in Europe and Recommendations for Action. Norbert Frieters-Reermann, Catholic University of Applied Sciences NRW Aachen

Assimilation or Integration? Intersections of Immigration and K-13 Education Policies in Post-Charlie France. Judith Touré, Carlow University

Expanded Fields of Educational Practice in Austria: Third Spaces As Life-Wide Realms for Social Reform. Claudia Fahrenwald, University of Education Upper Austria, Linz

“Deutsch Ist, Wer Deutsch Spricht?!?” Identity and Inclusion Writ Large As Long-Term Trends in Mobility in Germany. Nick Bersin, University of Pittsburgh

Mapping Refugee and Migrant Receptions Systems in the Mediterranean: Comparative Studies. Brad Blitz, Middlesex University

Discussant: Heike de Boer, University of Koblenz - Landau

019. When the Music Stopped. Lessons from the European periphery

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Tiago Fernandes, New University of Lisbon Participants:

Restructuring the Southern European Party Systems in the Great Recession. Guillem Vidal, European University Institute; Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute; Swen Hutter, European University Institute

Podemos and Ciudadanos: Anti-Austerity Politics in Spain. Omar Encarnacion, Bard College

Blame the Bankers: The Sources of Banking Crises in Spain. Sebastián Royo, Suffolk University

It Is Not Just the Economy: How Established Political Elites Understand the (political) Crisis and Its Effects. Xavier Coller, Universidad Pablo de Olavide; Manuel Jiménez, universidad pablo de olavide; Amparo Novo, Universidad de Oviedo; Manuel Portillo, Universidad pablo de Olavide

Discussant: Tiago Fernandes, New University of Lisbon

020. Competitive Markets, Competitive States: Business, Trade, and Labor in Europe

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Anca Chirita, Durham Law School Participants:

Is It Trade Unions or Left Partisanship That Moderate Top Executive Compensation? Varieties of Weak Moderation on Salary, Bonus and Equity Based Pay Across Capitalist Markets. Renira Angeles, Central European University

Corporate Citizens and Social Partners - Neo-Voluntarism and Soft Governance in the Making of Competitive Communities. Pauli Kettunen, University of Helsinki

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Sustaining the Competitiveness of Europe’s Business Environment. Terrence Guay, Pennsylvania State University

021. Confronting the Legacy of Communism in Post-Communist Europe

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Paulina Pospieszna, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan Participants:

‘Invocation’ of ‘Europe’ in Post-Communist Memorial Museums. Ljiljana Radonić, Austrian Academy of Sciences

Mapping the Field of Contestation over Memory of the Soviet Past in Russia. Daria Khlevnyuk, Stony Brook University

Transnationalizing Historical Memories of Communism: Memory Entrepreneurship in the European Parliament. Iga Kozlowska, Northwestern University

Re-Membering Eastern Europe: Mediated Representations of Post-Soviet States in British and Danish Media Coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest. Lisanne Wilken, Aarhus University

Discussant: Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol

022. Graduating Into Success: Academic and Non-Academic Milestones of Past CES Fellows Co-sponsored by the Society of Fellows in the Humanities, Columbia University

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Nicole Shea, Council for European Studies Discussants: Carl Strikwerda, Elizabethtown College Jerry Webman, Oppenheimer Funds Benjamin Breen, Columbia University Elissa Helms, Central European University (CEU)Sheri Berman, Barnard College

023. Migration Policies and Borders 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy East

Chair: Robert Davidson, University of Amsterdam Participants:

Crossroads: A Data-Driven Typology and Comparative Analysis of Migration Regimes in Europe. Anna Boucher, University of Sydney; Justin Gest, George Mason University

Border Controls, Benefits, and Rights: How States Shape Migration Patterns in a World of Multiple Origins and Destinations. Alicia Adsera, Princeton University; John Palmer, ICREA Movement Ecology Laboratory; Mariola Pytlikova, CERGE (Prague)

Not the Last Resort at Last: A Variation in the

Practice of Detention of Migrant Children Across the European Union. Iuliia Kononenko, Rutgers University

Mapping Refugee and Migrant Receptions Systems in the Mediterranean: A Comparative Study. Brad Blitz, Middlesex University; Alessio D’Angelo, Middlesex University; Martin Baldwin-Edwards, Middlesex University

Constraints on Executive Power: Explaining Variation in Humanitarian Migration Policies. Eiko Thielemann, LSENYU

Discussant: Sarah de Lange, University of Amsterdam

024. Solidarity as a Political and Cultural Form 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: Miguel Glatzer, La Salle University Participants:

The Dusk of Solidarity? The Future of European Integration in the Light of the Migration Crisis. Andriy Korniychuk, Graduate School for Social Research, Institute of Public Affairs

Beyond the Mistakes of Maastricht: Financial Stability and Solidarity As Concepts of Law. Juliane Mendelsohn, Freie Universität Berlin; Thea Sveen, European University Institute

A Foundation of Solidarity: The Power of Cosmopolitanism in the European Union. Aubrey Westfall, Wheaton College

Kicking Them When They’re Down: Democracy, the Greek Debt Crisis and the Limits of Solidarity in the EU. Phil Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto at Scarborough

025. The EU’s Southern and Eastern Neighborhoods 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Lynn Tesser, Command and Staff College of the Marine Corps University Participants:

Turmoil in the EU’s Southern Neighbourhood - Complex Nexuses, Global Strategy and Limited Capacities. Thomas Henökl, German Development Institute (GDI) /Deutsches Inst. f. Entwicklungspolitik (DIE),University of Agder, Kristiansand (NORWAY)

The Effects of Conditionality and Socialization on the Formation and Transformation of European Integration Coordination Structures in EU’s Eastern Neighbors in the Process of Europeanization. Mariam Dekanozishvili, Coastal Carolina University; Sergi Kapanadze, Caucasus University

EU-Russia Normative Power Rivalry – a Case Study of European Neighbourhood Policy. Anubha Rastogi, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Russia’s Hybrid Warfare in Ukraine: The End of the EU’s Normative Power in the Eastern Neighborhood or the Beginning of a New EU Resilience Policy? Vira Ratsiborynska, University of Strasbourg (Sciences Po

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026. The Politics of the European Parliament II 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Chair: Guri Rosén, University of Oslo - ARENA Centre for European Studies Participants:

Assessing the European Parliament’s Power of the Purse: Rights, Capabilities and Strategies. Michael Bauer, German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer; Stefan Becker, German University of Administrative Science Speyer

Theorizing Party Group Switching in the European Parliament: Introducing the Cartel Party Theory to a Multi-Dimensional Policy Space. Aaron Martin, Loyola University Chicago

The Politicization of the Institutional Set-up of the EU in European Election Campaigns 2014 in Germany, the United Kingdom and Denmark. Lisa Anders, University of Potsdam; Thomas Tuntschew, University of Potsdam

Multidimensional Congruence and European Parliament Electoral Performance. Ryan Bakker, University of Georgia; Seth Jolly, Syracuse University; Jonathan Polk, University of Gothenburg

Sixty Years of the European Parliament’s Institutional Development: From Ecsc Common Assembly to Co-Legislator and Beyond. Robert Cutler, Carleton University; Alexander von Lingen, EquipEuropa (formerly European Parliament)

Discussant: Martin Steven, Lancaster University

027. Where is “Home” in the New Europe: Civil Society, Refugees, and European Identity

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Katharina Crepaz, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy & Technische Universität München Participants:

The Representation of Migrant and Refugee Interests By European Umbrella Organizations: Evidence of Strain? Melissa Schnyder, American Public University

The Crescent and the Cross: Exploring the Influence of Immigration on Religious Identity and Political Participation. Lauren McKown, American University

The Problem of “Europe”: Crisis, Resilience, and Conditional Welcome. Andrew Brandel, Johns Hopkins University; Mariam Banahi, Johns Hopkins University, Fulbright, Germany

Flüchtlingsrepublik Deutschland? “Mutter Merkel,” “Willkommenskultur” and Other Specificities of a New German Heimat. Julia Khrebtan-Hoerhager, Colorado State University

Civil Society Organizations and the Politics of

Immigrant Regularization in the UK. Jennifer Lieb, College of the Holy Cross

Discussant: Claus Hofhansel, Rhode Island College

028. “The Power of One”: Honoring the Gender Equality Contributions of Éliane Vogel Polsky (1926-2015)

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Discussants: Joyce Mushaben, University of Missouri-St. Louis Gabriele Abels, University of TuebingenLaura Frader, Northeastern University

029. Delegation Patterns in the EU 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Mark Pollack, Temple University Participants:

The Smile of the Cheshire Cat: Central Bank Independence after the Crisis. Waltraud Schelkle, London School of Economics; Deborah Mabbett, Birkbeck College

Delegation Patterns in Trade and Development: How Control Mechanisms Shape EU Politics. Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt, TU Dresden; Markus Gastinger, TU Dresden

Controlling Executive Rule-Making after Lisbon: Delegated or Implementing Acts? Jens Blom-Hansen, Aarhus University; Gijs Jan Brandsma, Universiteit Utrecht

Accountable to Whom and How? Logics of Accountability in EU Governance during the Sovereign Debt Crisis. Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt, TU Dresden

Delegation Dynamics and European Regulatory Agencies: Principal-Agent and Experimentalist Analyses in the Case of Energy. Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics; Bernardo Rangoni, London School of Economics

Discussant: Peter Lindseth, University of Connecticut

030. Federal challenges and challenges to federalism: Insights from the EU and federal states

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chairs: John Fossum, University of Oslo; Markus Jachtenfuchs, Hertie School of Governance Participants:

Challenges to Federalism. Markus Jachtenfuchs, Hertie School of Governance

Horizontal Coordination in Federal Political Systems – Non-Centralization in the European Union and Canada Compared . Robert Csehi, Central European University

Intergovernmentalism in the European Union: A Comparative Perspective. Sergio Fabbrini, Luiss Guido Carli Rome

Democratic Federalization. John Fossum, University of

OsloParty Development in Comparative Federalism. Insights

from and Limits to the European Union. Lori Thorlakson, University of Alberta

Discussant: Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of Copenhagen

031. New Books on Empire: Ruth Ben-Ghiat’s “Italian Fascism’s Empire Cinema” and Susan Pedersen’s “The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire”

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Marla Stone, Occidental College Discussants: George Steinmetz, University of Michigan Krishan Kumar, University of Virginia Susan Pedersen, Columbia UniversityRuth Ben-Ghiat, New York University

032. Party Politics, Organised Interests and the Welfare State

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Chair: Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz Participants:

The Electoral Effects of General Strikes in Western Europe. Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Florida; Alison Johnston, Oregon State University; John Kelly, Birkbeck College, University of London

Inert and Insignificant? On the Electoral Relevance of Labor Market Outsiders. Thomas Kurer, University of Zurich; Reto Bürgisser, EUI

Why Do Business Interest Groups in Some Countries Campaign More Strongly Against Social Redistributive Policies Than in Others? Thomas Paster, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Torino

From Political Mobilization to Electoral Participation: Turnout in Barcelona in the 1930s. Francesc Amat, IPEG-Barcelona; Carles Boix, Princeton University; Toni Rodon, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Jordi Muñoz, Universitat de Barcelona

Market Liberalism and the Change of Western Societies. Government Preferences and the Impact on Welfare Generosity, Tax Burden, Inequality and Economic Performance. Leonce Röth, University of Cologne

Discussant: Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz

033. Risks, labour market institutions, and technological change

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Daniel Stegmueller, University of Mannheim Participants:

Technological Change, Offshoring, and Labour Market Institutions in International Perspective. David Rueda, University of Oxford; Stefan Thewissen, University of Oxford

Labour Market Risks and Private Social Security. Olaf van Vliet, Department of Economics, Leiden University

Does Social Democracy Redistribute More in the Knowledge Economy? Jingjing Huo, University of Waterloo

The Political Economy of Secular Stagnation. Ben Ansell, University of Oxford; Jane Gingrich, University of Oxford

Discussant: Daniel Stegmueller, University of Mannheim 034. The Burial of Suicide Bombers: Body, Territory and Identity (or Belonging)

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center Discussants: John Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis Jonathan Laurence, Boston CollegeOsman Balkan, University of Pennsylvania

035. The Civic Turn in Immigration and Citizenship Policies in the Nordic Welfare States

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: Peter Kivisto, Augustana College Participants:

The Civic Turn in Immigration and Citizenship Policies in the Nordic Welfare States. Kristian Kriegbaum Jensen, Aarhus University; Karin Borevi, Södertörn University; Per Mouritsen, Aarhus University

The Politics of Naturalization in the Scandinavian Welfare States. Grete Brochmann, University of Oslo; Christian Fernandez, Malmö University; Kristian Kriegbaum Jensen, Aarhus University

Family Migration in the Scandinavian Welfare States: Comparing Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Per Mouritsen, Aarhus University; Karin Borevi, Södertörn University; Emily Cochran Bech, Aarhus University

Immigration and the Different Routes of Citizenship Education Politics in Denmark and Sweden. Christian Fernandez, Malmö University; Kristian Kriegbaum Jensen, Aarhus University

Discussant: Sara Goodman, University of California, Irvine

036. The Limits of Free Speech in Europe 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Marcel Maussen, University of Amsterdam Participants:

Reframing Hate Speech. Sindre Bangstad, University of Oslo, Norway

How France Handles Hate Speech: Synthetic Institutionalism and Court of Cassation Decisions. Erik Bleich, Middlebury College

Hate Speech and Double Standards. Thomas Keck, Syracuse University

Ethnic Boundaries and the Public Sphere: Minority Experiences with Public Debate in Multicultural Norway. Arnfinn Midtbøen, Institute for Social Research

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Emerging Insecurities: The Case of Rising Self-Censorship in Turkish Media. Defne Over, Cornell University

Discussant: Marcel Maussen, University of Amsterdam

037. Why Study Resilience? 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy West

Chair: David Swartz, Boston University Discussants: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS Niilo Kauppi, Academy of Finland Hélène Michel, University of Strasbourg Didier Georgakakis, Université Paris 1 – Panthéon SorbonneJohn Stone, Boston University

038. Youth Employment and Social Resilience in Europe 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Irene Dingeldey, University of Bremen Participants:

Ethnic Penalties and Workless Households Effects on Youth Employment. Jacqueline O’Reilly, University of Brighton; Carolina Zuccotti, CROME, University of Brighton Business School

Fostering Resilience Via Almps: The Case of the Youth Guarantee Scheme. Margherita Bussi, CROME, University of Brighton Business School

Early Job Insecurity and Labour Market Exclusion: Structural Conditions, Institutions, Active Agency and Capability. Mi Ah Schoyen, NOVA -Centre for Welfare and Labour Research Norwegian Social Research; Bjørn Hvinden, NOVA -Centre for Welfare and Labour Research Norwegian Social Research

Resilience, Resistance, or Regression? How Citizens Cope with Hard Times. Johannes Kiess, University of Siegen

Discussant: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, University of Oxford

039. Gender and Sexuality Research Network Luncheon 12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

040. Historical Study of States and Regimes Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

041. Territorial Politics and Federalism Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

042. The Political Economy and Welfare Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

043. The New Politics of Higher Education: Higher

Education Between Redistribution and Stratification 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Desmond King, Nuffield college, Oxford university Participants:

Skills in Demand? Higher Education and Social Investment in Europe. Ben Ansell, University of Oxford; Jane Gingrich, University of Oxford

Higher Education Tuition Fees and Socio-Economic Inequality. Julian Garritzmann, University of Konstanz

Worlds of Higher Education Transformed? Academic Capitalism in the United States, Germany and Norway. Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Rutgers University; Jennifer Olson, University of Oslo; Sheila Slaughter, University of Georgia

Berlin, Berkeley, Beijing: The Shifting Global Center of Gravity in Higher Education and Science. Justin Powell, University of Luxembourg

Discussant: Mark Vail, Tulane University

044. European Energy Policies 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chair: Anna Dimitrova, ESCE International Business School, Paris Participants:

Public Opinion on Energy Security in Europe: From Education to Manipulation? Tatiana Kostadinova, Florida International University; Elena Iankova, Cornell University

The Eu’s Climate-Energy Policy – Multi-Level Dissonance? Francis McGowan, University of Sussex

Gelsenberg AG, Libya, and the Neocolonial Dimensions of West German Oil Policy. Nicholas Ostrum, Stony Brook University

EU-US Energy Cooperation As a Response to the Ukrainian Crisis. Alexandra-Maria Bocse, University of Cambridge

Illiberal Energies and the Generativity of Ambivalence in Germany’s Energy Transition. Jennifer Carlson, Rice University

Scarcity and Crisis: Alternative Energy in the Wake of the First World War. Carolyn Taratko, Vanderbilt University

Discussant: Daniel Wincott, Cardiff Law School

045. Greece and the Eurozone Crisis 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Andras Inotai, Institute of World Economics Participants:

The ‘Illegitimacy’ of Foreign Loans: Greece, the Great Powers, and Foreign Debt in the 19th Century, and Their Effect on Modern Perceptions of State Debt in Greece. Evdoxios Doxiadis, Simon Fraser University

Lessons from the Greek Crisis: Between Diminished Sovereignty and European Depoliticisation. Filippa

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Crises As Moments of Truth: Evidence from Greece. Anna Tsiftsoglou, Princeton University

Mediating the Markets: Structural Power and the Political Role of the Institute of International Finance in the Greek Debt Crisis. Manolis Kalaitzake, University College Dublin

The Politicization of Eurozone Crisis Policies in Greece and Germany – Insights from the Public Attribution of Responsibility Between 2009 and 2014. Moritz Sommer, Freie Universität Berlin; Jochen Roose, University of Wroclaw

How the Greek Tragedy Affects an Optimum Currency Area. Eleftherios Thalassinos, University of Piraeus

046. Migration and the Welfare State 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: Marc Helbling, WZB Berlin Social Science Center Participants:

Is Unrestricted Immigration Compatible with Inclusive Welfare States? The (Un)Sustainability of EU Exceptionalism. Martin Ruhs, University of Oxford

Migration and Welfare in Europe. Ermelinda Durmishi, University Alexander Moisiu

Facilitating and Restricting European Social Citizenship at the Domestic Level. Cecilia Bruzelius, University of Oxford

Welfare Migration? Investigating a Much-Cited Relationship. Friederike Roemer, WZB

Resilient Romanian Immigrant Children in Italy. Antonio Panico, Libero Universita Maria Santissima Assunta (LUMSA); Dan Ratliff, St. Mary’s University; George Teseleanu, Oradea University

047. Muslim Communities and the Politics of Integration in Western Europe

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Paul Statham, University of Sussex Participants:

The Generational Bonus and the Muslim Penalty: Views on Integration in Europe and North America. Zsolt Nyiri, Montclair State University; Hamutal Bernstein, Urban Institute

Muslims’ Commitment to Europe and Democracy: Institutional Restrictions and Convincing Intellectual Arguments. Arolda Elbasani, Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies

State Recognition, Legitimacy, and Tolerance: Muslims in the West. Serdar Kaya, Simon Fraser University

The Modern Muslim: Confronting Multiculturalism and Assimilation Policies in Britain and France. Amani El Sehrawey, Harvard Kennedy School

Discussant: Esther Romeyn, University of Florida

048. Perspectives on Finance and Banking 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia

Center City MinuetChair: Raphael Reinke, University of Zurich Participants:

From Patient to Finance Capitalism: Ideas, Institutions and Interests during an Incremental Critical Juncture. Nils Röper, University of Oxford

Financial Economics, Civil Servants, and Public Debt Policies in New Zealand and Ireland. Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne

Capital Markets Union: A Critical Approach. Tomás Virtuoso, Ministry for the Economy - Portugal and Católica-Lisbon School of Business and Economics; Ana Claudia Gouveia, Ministry for the Economy - Portugal and Nova School of Business and Economics; Ana Martins, Ministry for the Economy - Portugal

Unhealthy Resilience? Lessons from European Financial Markets. Andrew Whitworth, The Johns Hopkins University SAIS

Patient Financiers or Secret Gamblers? - Institutional Change in German Mortgage Banking. Florian Fastenrath, University of Cologne, CGS

Discussant: Sara Konoe, Kansai University

049. Refugee Policy as Challenge to Social Solidarity 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy East

Chair: James Simeon, York University Participants:

Forced Migration and Identity in Italian Border Regions: The Cases of South Tyrol and Yugoslavia Between 1918 and 1954. Tobias Hof, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

The EU Refugee Crisis: Dismantling of EU Rules and Values? Iris Goldner Lang, University of Zagreb

Would East Meet West? Refugee Policy in Eastern EU Member States. Mahama Tawat, Higher School of Economics

Leaders and Shirkers: Comparing Refugee Rights in Liberal States. Eiko Thielemann, LSE

Supranational Solidarity Vs. International Solidarity. Virginia Passalacqua, European University Institute

Discussant: Ted Perlmutter, Columbia University

050. Resilient Neoliberalism 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Participants:The Eu’s Neoliberal Agenda in Acceding Member States.

Mitchell Orenstein, Northeastern University; Hilary Appel, Claremont McKenna College

Making Sense of Germany in EMU: The Impact of Ordoliberal Ideas. David Schäfer, London School of Economics and Political Science

Universality Contested: Critique, Resilience, and Neoliberal Rationality. Nazli Konya, Cornell University

The Resilience of Neoliberalism Throught the 2008 Financial and Sovereign Debt Crisis. Simon Poirier,

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and ‘efficiency-driven’ Free Market Competition. Anca Chirita, Durham Law School

051. The Politics of Taxation 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Participants:Between Distribution and Allocation: The Politics

of Taxation Revisited. Lukas Haffert, Unviersity of Zurich; Daniel Mertens, Goethe University Frankfurt

The Electoral Effects of Fiscal Policies. Patrick Donnelly, University of California, Berkeley

Blame It on the Crisis: Understanding the Political Cost of Taxation. Thomas Brambor, Lund University

The Societal Bases of Fiscal Adjustment: Responses to Fiscal Crises in Belgium, Ireland and Italy in the Past and Present. Zsofia Barta, SUNY Albany Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy

052. Alternative practices of resisting injustice and auster-ity

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Christian Fröhlich, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Participants:

The Global Justice Movement and Its Subterranean Afterlife in Europe: From the Zapatistas to Occupy, Anti-Austerity Protests and Pro-Refugee Mobilizations. Peter Funke, University of South Florida

Mapping an Alternative Rome. Roots of Resilience and Practices of Resistance in Urban Social Movements. Carlotta Caciagli, Scuola Normale Superiore

Alternative Forms of Resilience in the Eurozone Crisis: Comparing the Greek and German Experience, 2007-2015. Angelos Loukakis, University of Crete; Maria Kousis, University of Crete; Christian Lahusen, University of Siegen; Johannes Kiess, University of Siegen

The Emergence of Transnational Solidarity in Contemporary Social and Political Movements Against EU Austerity. Konstantinos Kanellopoulos, University of Crete; Maria Paschou, University of Crete

Self-Management in the Workplaces: The Case of the Self-Managed Factory of Vio.Me, Greece. Haris Malamidis, Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy

Discussant: Katarzyna Wojnicka, University of Gothenburg 053. Author-Meets-Critics: Alison Johnston’s “From Convergence to Crisis: Labor Markets and the Instability of the Euro”

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Holly Snaith, University of Copenhagen Discussants: Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics

and Political Science Andrew Martin, Harvard University Matthias Matthijs, Johns Hopkins University Sofia Perez, Boston University Waltraud Schelkle, London School of EconomicsTim Vlandas, University of Reading

054. Comparing anti-gender mobilizations in Europe 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: Phillip Ayoub, Drexel University Participants:

‘Gender Ideology’: A Unifying Concept for Right-Wing Actors in Austria. Birgit Sauer, Universität Wien; Stefanie Mayer, University of Vienna

Catholic Surrealism: Belgium and Anti-Gender Mobilizations. David Paternotte, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Wannes Dupont, Universiteit Antwerpen; Sarah Bracke, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Resisting ‘Gender Theory’ in France: A Fulcrum for Religious Action in a Secular Society. Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, University of California, Los Angeles; Josselin Tricou, Université Paris VIII

‘It Is All about Our Children’: ‘Gender Theory’ Vs. ‘Marriage Equality’ in Slovenia. Roman Kuhar, University of Ljubljana

‘Anti-Genderismus’: The German Case. Paula-Irene Villa, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich

Discussant: Kevin Moss, Middlebury College

055. Economic insecurity in American and European middle classes: new empirical evidence and some political implications

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Jason Beckfield, Harvard University Participants:

The Rise of Social Insecurity in the EU: Concepts and Measures. Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic of Milan

Understanding the Paradox: Why Effective Poverty Alleviation Still Requires a Secured Middle Class. Kenneth Nelson, Swedish Institute for Social Research

Trends in Income Insecurity Among US Children, 1984 to 2010. Laura Tach, Cornell University

Polarization or “Squeezed Middle” in the Great Recession? A Comparative European Analysis. Brian Nolan, University of Oxford

Subjective Insecurity and Well-Being in the European Union. Martin Heidenreich, University of Oldenburg

Discussant: Janet Gornick, LIS Data Center and the CUNY Graduate Center

056. Literatures of the Other Europe: Language, Translation, and Displacement

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Diviani Chaudhuri, SUNY Binghamton Participants:

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Literary Representations of Resilient Europe: Language, Translatability and Identity Performance in Clash of Civilizations over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio By Amara Lakhous. Diviani Chaudhuri, SUNY Binghamton

Resilient Avant-Garde Poetics of Bruno Schulz and Debora Vogel. Anastasiya Lyubas, SUNY Binghamton

Discussant: Anastasiya Lyubas, SUNY Binghamton

057. New Perspectives on the Role of Culture in Policy Development and Institutional Change

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Vivien Schmidt, Boston University Participants:

Imagine ALL the People: Novels, Culture and the Development of Educational Institutions. Cathie Martin, Boston University

When Do Institutions “Bite”? Historical Institutionalism and the Politics of Institutional Change. Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford

The State and the Creation of ‘National Culture’: Public Policies Towards Historic Buildings. Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics

How Cultural Change Can Contribute to Institutional Change in Welfare States: Tracing Cultural and Institutional Processes. Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Southern Denmark

Discussant: Vivien Schmidt, Boston University

058. Parties and Campaigns 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Kevin Deegan-Krause, Wayne State University Participants:

So Who Really Does the Donkey Work? Comparing the Election Campaign Activity of Party Members and Party Supporters. Paul Webb, University of Sussex; Monica Poletti, Queen Mary University of London; Tim Bale, Queen Mary, University of London

Balancing the Competition? Niche Parties Vs Major Parties Campaigning Online. Javier Lorenzo Rodríguez, U. Carlos III of Madrid

The Effect of Lead Candidates Emphasized in Election Manifestos on the Relevance of European Elections. Daniela Braun, University of Munich; Sebastian Popa, Mannheim Center for European Social Research

Discussant: Duncan McDonnell, European University Institute

059. Roundtable: “What does the Euro-crisis say to our theories of economic and political integration?”

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy West

Chair: Gary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill Discussants: Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Uwe Puetter, Central European University Mark Pollack, Temple University R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers UniversityEdgar Grande, University of Munich

060. Skilled Migration Policies as a Tool of Sovereign Revival and Nation State Resilience

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: Daniela Caruso, Boston University Participants:

New Generation Skilled Migration Policies: Talent As Output and the Headhunting State. Francesca Strumia, University of Sheffield

Citizenship for Sale in Crisis EU. Owen Parker, University of Sheffield

Investor Citizenship in the European Union Member States Vs. Citizenship of the European Union. Jelena Dzankic, European University Institute, Florence, Italy

Attaining and Retaining Talent, General Years of Experience VS Employer Determination of Talent. Sherene Ozyurek, University of Victoria, Australia

Discussant: Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield

061. The Resilience of the EU Legal Order: Neighbourliness and Neighbourhood

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Narine Ghazaryan, University of Nottingham Participants:

Making Eastern Neighborhood Resilient through Democracy-Assistance Efforts of New EU Member States: Experimental Evidence from Poland. Paulina Pospieszna, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan

Is the Eu’s Influence Resilient to Normative and Economic Crisis? Evidence from the Effect of the European Neighborhood Policy on Human Rights. Sara Kahn-Nisser, The Open University of Israel

Good Neighbourly Relations in EU Law. Dimitry Kochenov, Groningen Graduate School of Law

Legal and Political Challenges for the Treatment of Workers Provision in the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement: Towards a New Trend of Opt-Outs and the Preclusion of Direct Effect? Guillaume Van der Loo, Ghent European Law Institute (GELI)

Reconciling the European Neighbourhood Policy and the Eurasian Economic Union: Towards a Pan-European Legal Space? Peter Van Elsuwege, Ghent University, Faculty of Law

Discussant: Narine Ghazaryan, University of Nottingham 062. The New Politics of Higher Education: Strategies and Coalitions in Higher Education Reform

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Chair: Justin Powell, University of Luxembourg Participants:

More Tuition, Please! Attitudes Towards Higher Education Tuition Fees – Evidence from a New Comparative Survey. Julian Garritzmann, University of Konstanz; Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz

Corporatist Governance in Higher Education? A Comparison of Work-Based Higher Education Programs in Germany and the United States. Lukas Graf, University of St. Gallen

Leading Business through the Desert: The Curious Success of Spanish Business Schools. Kenneth Dubin, Anglia Ruskin University

Who Governs... the European University? Lessons from Latin American Higher Education Policymaking. J. Salvador Peralta, University of West Georgia; Thiago Pacheco, University of Maryland

The New Politics of Higher Education: Distributional Conflict in the Neoliberal Academy. Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Rutgers University

Discussant: Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute 063. Accommodating Religious Practice in Secular Europe

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: Serdar Kaya, Simon Fraser University Participants:

Religion and Democracy in the West: Structure Vs. Agency in the Accommodation of Minorities in Historical-Comparative Perspective. Michael Minkenberg, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (O)

Support for Bans on Religious Symbols in Canada: Exploring Similarities and Differences with Europe. Antoine Bilodeau, Concordia University; Luc Turgeon, University of Ottawa; Stephen White, Carleton University; Ailsa Henderson, University of Edinburgh

The Three ‘I’s of Workplace Religious Accommodation for Muslims in Europe: Instrumental, Internal and Informal. Ilke Adam, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Andrea Rea, Université Libre de Bruxelles

Religious Freedom Vs. Anti-Discrimination: Transposing the Employment Equality Framework Directive with Regard to Exemptions for Religious Organizations in Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK. Matthias Kortmann, University of Munich

Debates over Religious Accommodation and Competitive Group Formation: Evidence from Germany and Canada. Phil Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto at Scarborough

Discussant: Philip Barker, Keene State College

064. Challenges Over Historical Memory 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Chair: Ljiljana Radonić, Austrian Academy of Sciences Participants:

Keeping the Memory of Death Alive. Ditte Soerensen, University of Copenhagen

A Tale of Two Lieux De Mémoire: National and Transnational Memory in Woking and Nogent-Sur-Marne. Meghan Tinsley, Boston University

“Memory Entrepreneur”: Promises and Challenges in Applying This Concept to the Study of Transnational Memory and Politics. Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinnett College

Remembering “Flight and Expulsion”: German Public Memory of Forced Migration and Perspectives for Its Role in 21st Century Germany. Peter Gengler, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Reassembling Jewish Life in Poland. Marysia Galbraith, University of Alabama

Discussant: Alex Chase-Levenson, University of Pennsylvania

065. European Banking Regulation after the Crisis 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Chair: Shawn Donnelly, University of Twente Participants:

United We Stand: From Banking System Structure to State Preferences in European Banking Union. Christopher Mitchell, The George Washington University

The Constructing of the European Banking Union: The Relations with European Banking Authority and Financial Stability Board. Hideki Sato, Kanazawa University

Strengthening the Resilience of Euro Area Financial Integration: The Way Forward. Alessandro Giovannini, European Central Bank

Towards a Robust European Banking Union: Addressing Systemic Externalities through Banking Structural Reforms. Hossein Nabilou, University of Luxembourg

Making Banks Pay - Extending Deposit Insurance Schemes. Raphael Reinke, University of Zurich

Remaking Crisis: A Longitudinal Study of Ideas in EU Financial Sector Regulation. Rolf Jørgensen, Copenhagen University

Discussant: David Cameron, Yale University

066. MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Nicholas Mason, MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival

067. Perspectives on EU Law 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Katarzyna Granat, Durham Law School Participants:

Robert Lecourt As Judge and Writer: The Legal Philosophy of the Great President of the European

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Court of Justice. William Phelan, Trinity College Dublin

Judging European Law through the Eyes of British Judges. Kelley Littlepage, Bowling Green State University

Framing the Subjects and Objects of EU LAW: Shifting the Parameters of the EU Integration Narrative . Samo Bardutzky, University of Kent; Elaine Fahey, City University London

Law Deserts and Legal Battlefields: How Local Institutions Shape the Litigation of EU Law in Italy. Tommaso Pavone, Princeton University

Isaiah’s Dream: Making European Law and Lawyers European in the Twentieth Century. Jens Wegener, Montclair State UniversityEuropean University Institute

068. Youth in Europe 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Mark Bovens, Utrecht University Participants:

Youth and Politics in France and Beyond: Democratic Deficit or New Model of Citizenship? Anne Muxel, CEVIPOF (CNRS/Sciences Po Paris)

Closing the Educational Opportunity Gap for Socially Vulnerable Youth in Germany. Pinar Güner, Harvard University

The Development of the EU's Erasmus Programme: Discourse and Reality. Emmanuel Sigalas, Czech Institute of International RelationsInstitute for Advanced Studies; Manuel Souto-Otero, University of Cardiff

From the Popular Front to the Eastern Front: Youth Movements, Travel, and the European Idea in France (1930-1945). Bertrand Metton, University of Michigan

Does Enhancing European Identity Promote Economic Solidarity? Changes in Identities and Interests during the Erasmus Exchange. Kristine Mitchell, Dickinson College

Discussant: Carsten Yndigegn, University of Southern Denmark

069. A Measure of European Resilience: Antisemitism(s) Old and New

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Ben Cohen, Tower Magazine Participants:

A New “Exodus”? The Political Economy of Jewish Migration. Scott Siegel, San Francisco State University

European Muslim Antisemitism: Its Sources, Its Allies. Gunther Jikeli, Indiana University

They had it Coming: Retributive Justice Attacks on European Jewry. Steven Baum, Journal for the Study of Antisemitism

Jew Hatred and the Jewish State. Gabrial Brahm, Northern Michigan University

Secular Supersessionism and Post-Christian Europe’s Tolerance for Anti-Semitism. Richard Landes, Bar Ilan University

Discussant: Jeff Weintraub, Harvard University

070. Causes and Implications of the Great Territorial Transformation

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chairs: Leonce Röth, University of Cologne; Hanna Kleider, University of Georgia Participants:

Scale, Community, and the Design of Subnational Jurisdictions: A Postfunctionalist Theory. Gary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Historical Trajectories of Territorial Authority Distribution in Decentralized Countries. A Sequence Analysis in 21 Countries. Leonce Röth, University of Cologne; André Kaiser, University of Cologne

The Migration of Authority in Europe: When, Why and How Do Territorial Reforms Occur? Simon Toubeau, The University of Nottingham; Emanuele Massetti, Gediz University

Asymmetric Devolution and Responsibility Attribution. Evidence from the UK. Sandra León, University of York; Lluís Orriols, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Decentralized Governance: Convergence or More Inequality? Hanna Kleider, University of Georgia

Discussant: Francesc Amat, IPEG-Barcelona

071. Comparing discourses and the role of the media in social movements

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Christian Fröhlich, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Participants:

Fathers’ Rights Movement(s): The Unmaking of Europe? Katarzyna Wojnicka, University of Gothenburg

What Place for Capitalism within the Feminist Movement Discourse? Alexandra ANA, Scuola Normale Superiore

Narrating Protest: Mainstream News Stories of Occupy Stockholm and Occupy Latvia. Anne Kaun, Södertörn University

Victims of Exception: Political Practice and Agency in Spanish Protest Movements (2008-2015). Azahara Palomeque-Recio, Princeton University

Discussant: Peter Funke, University of South Florida

072. Deepening or diluting? Impact and contribution of the new member countries to the process of European in-tegration

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Andras Inotai, Institute of World Economics

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Discussants: Tamas Novak, Centre for Regional and Economic Studies Martin Michelot, EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy Yasen Georgiev, Economic Policy Institute Ramūnas Vilpišauskas, Vilnius University Iordan Barbulescu, National University of Political Studies and Public AdministrationBogdan Goralczyk, University of Warsaw

073. Democracy and Its Discontents 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Julia Sneeringer, CUNY Graduate Center Participants:

Improving Policy Representation of the German Bundestag By an Alternative Election Method. Andranik Melik-Tangyan, Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI) in the Hans Boeckler Foundation

Democracy and Development in the Interwar Period. Steffen Kailitz, Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism

Civil Society, Watchdogs, and Democratization: Comparing the Respect for Civil Society Organizations in the Czech Republic and Hungary, 1989-2014. Michael Toomey, Wenzhou-Kean University

Speaking with One Voice: When Did British Parliamentary Campaigns Become Nationalized? Laura Bronner, London School of Economics; Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University

Discussant: Deborah Boucoyannis, University of Virginia

074. Emotions as an ambivalent resource for resilience 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Timm Beichelt, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany Participants:

Charlie Hebdo and the Politics of Mourning. Osman Balkan, University of Pennsylvania

A Place for Civic Engagement in Cultural Resilience. Hélène Ducros, University of Leicester

Resilient Islamist Groups? The Framing of Emotions in Western European Militant Groups’ Discourse. Maéva Clément, Versailles University, France / Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

Versos Indignados; Emotions and Social Activism in Recent Spanish Poetry. Alberto Martín, Florida State University

What Is Nigel Farage so Angry about? Thomas Wolfe, University of Minnesota

Discussant: Timm Beichelt, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany

075. European Law Stories 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: Fernanda Nicola, American University Discussants: Mark Pollack, Temple University Billy Davies, American University, Washington DC Daniela Caruso, Boston University Dimitry Kochenov, Groningen Graduate School of Law Roberto Mastroianni, University of Napoli Francesca Strumia, University of SheffieldMartin Gelter, Fordham Law School

076. Eurosceptic Party Policies and Alliances in the Post-Crisis Era

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Catherine Moury, FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon Participants:

The Radical Right in the European Parliament: Patterns of Opposition and Cooperation. Sarah de Lange, University of Amsterdam

When Is a Eurosceptic Not a Eurosceptic? Understanding Opposition to European Integration in the Age of the ‘Eurocrisis’. John FitzGibbon, Canterbury Christ Church University

Ascending Euroscepticism: Facebook Deliberations during the Greek and Migration Crises. Milica Pejovic, University of Trento (Italy)

Marriages of Convenience, Conviction and Respectability: Explaining Radical Right Eurosceptic Alliances in the European Parliament. Duncan McDonnell, Griffith University

Discussant: Kevin Deegan-Krause, Wayne State University

077. Gender, Migration and Citizenship- Quo Vadis? 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: Shelley Grant, Queen Mary University of London Participants:

Examining Maternal in-Migration: Blurring Female Stewardship of State and Family. Shelley Grant, Queen Mary University of London

Double Troubled. Kerem Renda, Koc UniversityThe dimension of ‘nature’ implicit in current practices

of and discourses regarding citizenship. Paula-Irene Villa, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich

Intimate Nation. Sarah Brennan, Columbia UniversityNarratives from the Dark? Europe’s Gendered Refugee

Crisis. Enver Ethemer, Presidency of North Cyprus Discussants: Kerem Renda, Koc University Sarah Brennan, Columbia UniversityPaula Villa, LMU Munich

078. The European Semester: Evolving Governance and Contested Policies

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Vivien Schmidt, Boston University Participants:

The Social Dimension of the European Semester. Laszlo Andor, Université libre de Bruxelles & Hertie School of

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Po, ParisFrom One European Semester to the Next: Specificities

and Adjustments Shaping the Underlying Legitimacy Mechanisms. Ramona Coman, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Frederik Ponjaert, Université Libre de Bruxelles

Negotiated and Effective Constraint? Structural Reform and Social Policy in the European Semester. Amandine Crespy, Université libre de Bruxelles; Pierre Vanheunerzwijn, Université libre de Bruxelles - Institute for European Studies

Socializing the European Semester? EU Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination Since the Crisis. Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam; Bart Vanhercke, Observatoire Social Européen

Discussant: James Savage, University of Virginia

079. Europe on Edge: Ruptures and Resilience in European Capitalism

6:00 to 7:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy Ballroom

Chair: Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University Discussants: Suzanne Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harold James, Princeton University Charles Maier, Harvard UniversityVivien Schmidt, Boston University

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080. What prospects to escape low-skill/low-wage based economic growth in Spain and Italy?

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy East

Chair: Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University Participants:Discussants: Sofia Perez, Boston University Sebastián Royo, Suffolk University Rodolfo Gutiérrez, University of Oviedo, Spain Margarita León, ‘Rmón y Cajal’, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic of MilanPaolo Graziano, Bocconi University

081. Comparative Inequality Studies 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Stefan Thewissen, University of Oxford Participants:

The Political Foundations of Redistribution Revisited. Duane Swank, Marquette University

Revisiting the Spirit-Level Theory: It’s Competition, Not Inequality. Jan Delhey, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg; Christian Schneickert, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg; Leonie Steckermeier, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg

Inequalities and International Student Mobility in Europe. Basak Bilecen, Bielefeld University

The Double Dualization of Social Inequalities in the Eurozone Crisis. Martin Heidenreich, University of Oldenburg

The Role of Inequality in the European Economic Crises. María Valdez Tappatá, Cornell University

Discussant: Jason Hecht, Cornell

082. Gender and Politics at the National and European Level

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Melanie Kintz, Chemnitz University of Technology Participants:

Ordinary Women: The Politics of Gender Among the Women of the Sweden Democrats. Louis Wierenga, University of Tartu

Nudging As American Obsession but European Reality: The Case of Paternal Care Incentives from a Theoretical and Normative Perspective. Nancy Hirschmann, The University of Pennsylvania

When Does He Speak for She? Male Feminists in the European Parliament Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality. Mary Nugent, Rutgers University

After the Vote: Programmatic Preferences and Women’s

Loyalty. Dawn Teele, University of Pennsylvania; Mona Morgan-Collins, LSE

Beyond the Numbers: Gender and Careers in the European Commission. Sara Connolly, University of East Anglia; Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia

Discussant: Angelika von Wahl, Lafayette College

083. Human Rights Battles in Contemporary Europe 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Fred Cocozzelli, St. John’s University Participants:

Contesting Europe? The Application of and Respect for the EuUs Dublin Asylum Rules in Times of Crisis. Florian Trauner, Vrije Universiteit Brussels

From Anti-Imperialism to Human Rights: The Vietnam War, Internationalism, and the Global 1960s. Salar Mohandesi, University of Pennsylvania

Do Courts Balance Clashing Rights? Evidence from French Rulings on the Eviction of Roma Shantytowns, 2010-2015. Zoltan Buzas, Drexel University

Challenges in the Fight Against Human Trafficking in Europe: Enhancing the Resilience of State Policy and Practice. James Simeon, York University; Idil Atak, Ryerson University

What Is Catholic about French Secularism? Debating the “Nature” of Sex Change in France. Kimberly Arkin, Boston University

Discussant: Moritz Jesse, Leiden University

084. Narrating the European Union 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Chair: Vicky Karaiskou, Open University of CyprusParticipants:

Continuities and Discontinuities in EU Cultural Policy Discourses and Practices. Overcoming the Tension Between Super-Diversity and Increasing Inequality? Siresa Lopez-Berengueres, Université de Liège

Unruly Actors and Ghost Heroes: Forgetting and Remembering in National Narratives of the Past. Daina Eglitis, The George Washington University; Michelle Kelso, The George Washington University

Narrating Resilience to Crisis in Southern Europe. Ana Fraile-Marcos, University of Salamanca

New Players, Same Europe? Looking at the EU through the Eyes of Brussels-Based Journalists from New Member States. Alena Sobotova, Université libre de Bruxelles - ULB

The Myth of the European Phoenix: From the Ashes of War to European Unification (1700-2015—and beyond?). Stella Ghervas, University of Alabama at BirminghamDurham Universtiy

085. Poverty and EU Politics 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

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Resilience, Coping and Crisis: How European Households Deal with Hardship after the 2008 Financial Crisis. Hulya Dagdeviren, University of Hertfordshire; Matthew Donoghue, University of Hertfordshire

How Changing Electoral Rules Can Help the Poor. Karen Jusko, Stanford University

Poland’s Poverty Challenge - the US Perspective. Bozena Leven, The College of New Jersey

Mobilizing the Poor: Poverty and Participation in European Elections. Jeremy Ferwerda, Brown University; Dartmouth College

Decentralization, Resources and Inequality in Spain: Are There Still “Eight Spains”? Yasemin Irepoglu Carreras, University of California, Riverside

Discussant: Alexander Kuo, Cornell University

086. Societal Perspectives on Labor 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Dimitris Tsarouhas, Bilkent University Participants:

Okun and the Youth in the European Labour Market(s). Miroslav Beblavy, Center For European Policy Studies; Elisa Martellucci, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS); Ilaria Maselli, Centre For European Policy Studies (CEPS)

How Well They Cope? Effects of Education and Labor Market Status on Subjective Well-Being of the Youth in Europe. Judit Kalman, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Activating Unemployed Migrants: How Active Labour Market Policy Participation Affects Re-Employment Chances. Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne; Daniel Auer, University of Lausanne; Fabienne Liechti, University of Lausanne; Giuliano Bonoli, University of Lausanne

The Reshaping of Gender Roles and Families’ Capacity of Resilience to Face the Reconciliation Problems. The Analysis of the Relationship Between Work and Family in the US and in Europe. Mauro Migliavacca, University of Genoa

The Interplay of Work- and Family-Trajectories over the Life Course: Germany and the United States in Comparison. Silke Aisenbrey, Yeshiva University; Anette Fasang, Humboldt University of BerlinWZB Berlin Social Science Center

087. Authors Meet Critics: Players and Arenas & Breaking Down the State

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chair: Robert Davidson, University of Amsterdam Discussants: Aidan McGarry, University of Brighton Guya Accornero, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam

Jim Jasper, CUNY Graduate Center

088. Cooperation and Inclusion in Skill Formation 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: Lukas Graf, University of St. Gallen Participants:

Bring Lawyers, Guns and Money. National Standards, Vocational Training and the Education of Low-Income Youth. Cathie Martin, Boston University; Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University

The Increasing Role of Business in Education: A Comparison Between Sweden and Germany. Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz; Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Reexamining the Relationship Between Skills and the Development of Social Protection. Isabela Mares, Columbia University; Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne

The Governance of Decentralized Cooperation in Collectively Organized Training Systems. Patrick Emmenegger, University of St. Gallen; Lukas Graf, University of St. Gallen; Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne

Discussant: Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute 089. Europe’s Parallel Foreign Policy: The Ukraine-Russia Crisis

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Michael Mosser, The University of Texas at Austin Participants:

What Type of Power Has the EU Exercised in the Ukraine-Russia Crisis? Mai’a Cross, Northeastern University; Ireneusz Karolewski, University of Wroclaw

Trojan Horses in EU Foreign Policy. Mitchell Orenstein, University of Pennsylvania; R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University

Cox-Kwasniewski Mission As a Manifestation of Parliamentary Mediation: Wind of Change in the EP Role in the Foreign Policy? Monika Sus, Hertie School of Governance; Cristian Nitoiu, College of Europe

European Security Strategy and Capability: Enablers and Constraints on EU Power? Kaija Schilde, Boston University

EU and the Arctic – Back to Traditional Geopolitics? Marianne Riddervold, University of Oslo; Mai’a Cross, Northeastern University

Discussant: Jacques Rupnik, Sciences Po, CERI 090. JCMS Annual Review State of the European Union Roundtable

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy West

Chair: Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham Participants:

Solidarity. Erik Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAISEurozone Governance. Dermot Hodson, Birkbeck College

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UniversityBrexit. Anand Menon, Kings College LondonInstitutional Developments. Michelle Cini, University of

Bristol Discussant: Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham 091. Minimum Wages as a Resilience Strategy? (I)

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Paul de Beer, University of Amsterdam Participants:

Applying an Actor Centered Institutional Approach to the Field of Minimum Wage Research. Irene Dingeldey, University of Bremen

Bypassing the Low Wage Commission When Introducing a National Living Wage in the UK. Mathew Johnson, Manchester Business School UK; Damian Grimshaw, Manchester Business School UK; Jill Rubery, Manchester Business School UK

Can Minimum Wage Regulation Stem the Proliferation of Lousy Jobs without Destroying Them? Lessons from Cross-Country Comparisons. David Howell, The New School, New York

Nordic Trade Unions and Statutory Minimum Wage: Resilience through Resistance. Line Eldring, FAFO Norway; Kristin Alsos, FAFO Norway

Discussant: Wiemer Salverda, University of Amsterdam

092. Muslims in their European Societies of Settlement: Empirical approaches to socio-cultural integration

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Jonathan Laurence, Boston College Participants:

Comparing ‘Gaps’ Between Majorities and Muslims over Key Issues: Really so Different? Paul Statham, University of Sussex

Between Ethnic Options and Ethnic Boundaries – Recent Immigrants in Germany. Claudia Diehl, University of Konstanz

From Exclusion to Inclusion? Islamic Organizations in Welfare Delivery in Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK. Matthias Kortmann, University of Munich

Resilient to National Ideology? Content, Form and Organizational Demandingness of Muslim Accommodation in the Military. Ines Michalowski, WZB Berlin Social Science Center

Discussant: James Hampshire, University of Sussex

093. National legacies or economic pragmatism? Probing immigration policies on both sides of the Atlantic

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Elke Winter, University of Ottawa Participants:

Commodifying the Governance of Migration: A

Canada- Germany Comparison. Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria

Recognizing the Matching Skills: Labour Shortages and Job Market Nationalism in the EU. Monica Andriescu, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Immigration Policies in the Western World: Convergence or Divergence? Marc Helbling, WZB Berlin Social Science Center

Beyond ‘Ethnic Exclusion’ and ‘Illiberal Means’: Rethinking National Identity’s Impact on Immigration Policy in Terms of Class and Status. Elke Winter, University of Ottawa; Jennifer Elrick, University of Toronto

Discussants: Pieter Bevelander, Malmö UniversityWillem Maas, York University 094. Party Systems in Comparative Perspective

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Frank Wendler, University of Washington Participants:

The Fiscal Benefits of Repeated Cooperation: Coalitions and Debt Dynamics in 36 Democracies. David Weisstanner, University of Bern

Measuring and Explaining Party System (de-)Institutionalization in Western Europe (1945-2015). Alessandro Chiaramonte, University of Florence; Vincenzo Emanuele, LUISS Guido Carli, Rome

Reconsidering Grand Coalitions from Fuzzy Set Notion: A Comparative Study of German and Austrian Subnational Governments. Sho Niikawa, Freie Universität Berlin

Left, Right and the Others in Central and Eastern Europe: Are They All the Same? Assessing Fragmentation, Volatility and Government Participation. Mattia Collini, Scuola Normale Superiore

Is the Left-Right Alignment of Parties Outdated? Andranik Melik-Tangyan, Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI) in the Hans Boeckler Foundation

Discussant: Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham

095. Responding to ‘Radicalism’ 1 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Anna Schwenck, Humboldt University Berlin & Scuole Normale Superiore, Florence Participants:

After Charlie Hebdo : The French and European Anti-Cult Policy Reaction. Laure Gicquel, PACTE-PO Laboratory, Grenoble

What Are the Effects of Deradicalisation Programmes? Hans-Gerd Jaschke, Berlin School of Economics and Law

De-Radicalization and Social Identity in Far Right Extremists: A Qualitative Study. Amy Fisher Smith,

University of Dallas; John Macready, University of Dallas

Counter-Terrorism in Europe: Controversies and Contradictions. Peter O’Brien, Trinity University

Banning Far Right Organizations in Germany: What Kind of Intended and Non-Intended Impact? Fabian Virchow, University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf

Discussant: Alberto Spektorowski, Tel Aviv University

096. The Distinctive Politics of TTIP Negotiations 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Participants:

Not Your Parents’ Trade Politics: The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Negotiations. Alasdair Young, Georgia Tech

The Paradoxical Effect of Transparency: How Increasing Access to Information Weakens the EU’s Bargaining Power in Ttip Negotiations. Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt, TU Dresden; Markus Gastinger, TU Dresden

Different Experiments, Similar Lessons: How the US and EU Have Converged on Environmental Norms. Jean-Frederic Morin, Universite Laval Quebec

Ttip and the Negotiation of World Order(s). Michael Smith, University of Warwick

Discussant: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University

097. The EU’s soft power in crisis? Possibilities and limi-tations for the EU to promote human rights beyond its borders

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Axel Marx, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies Participants:

Refugee Crisis in Europe: Towards a Common but Differentiated Responsibility?. Elina Pirjatanniemi, Abo Akademi University

Between Innovation and Stagnation – the EU and the Human Rights Council. Anna-Luise Chané, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies

Normative Power and Soft Conditionality -- Labour Rights Promotion in EU Trade Agreements. Axel Marx, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies; Brecht Lein, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies

Human Rights-Based Approaches of European Donors – a Comparative Perspective. Hans-Otto Sano, Danish Institute for Human Rights

Three Coherence Challenges to the EU’s All-Encompassing Commitment to Human Rights. Nicolas Hachez, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies

098. The “Double” Transformation. New Perspectives on East Central European Nationalizing and Democratizing States between the Two World Wars

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Chair: Steffen Kailitz, Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism Participants:

Through the Lense of Gender and Ethnicity: Highlighting Dynamics of Democratization and Nationalization in the Second Polish Republic. Angelique Leszczawski-Schwerk, TU Dresden

Bringing Democracy to the Eastern Borderland. the Failed Parliamentary Election of 1920 in Multiethnic Czechoslovak Ruthenia. Sebastian Paul, University Marburg

Popular Violence from the War to Postwar Era. Czechoslovakia and Austria in 1918-1922. Ota Konrád, University Prag

Social Justice and National Diversity: The Case of War Invalids in Poland. Natali Stegman, University Regensburg

Property Redistribution and Democracy in Poland and the Baltics. Klaus Richter, University of Birmingham

Discussant: Heidi Hein-Kircher, Herder Insitute for Historical Research on East Central Europe

099. Promoting growth and employment: what role for the welfare state in Spain and Italy?

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy East

Chair: Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata Participants:

Still South European Capitalism? The Divergence of Corporate and Labour Relations in Italy and Spain. Fabio Bulfone, European University Institute

Adjusting to the Post-Industrial Era: How Have the Spanish and Italian Welfare States Performed? Ana Guillen, University of Oviedo; David Luque, University of Oviedo

Children Against Fathers? The Intergenerational Profile of Welfare Reforms in Italy and Spain. Matteo Jessoula, University of Milan; Marcello Natili, University of Milan, Italy

Reforming the Italian and Spanish Welfare States during the Crisis: What Politics behind Policies? Emmanuele Pavolini, Dept. of Political Sciences, Università di Macerata, Italy; Ana Guillen, University of Oviedo; Margarita León, ‘Rmón y Cajal’, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain

Business Interest Associations in Spain and Post-Industrial Reform. a Push behind the Scenes? Sergio González Begega, University of Oviedo, Spain; Vanesa Rodríguez, University of Oviedo, Spain

Discussant: John Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

100. Crisis as Synergy: Comparing the Refugee and Financial Crises

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

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Chair: Mark Blyth, Brown University Participants:

The Dispute on Solidarity in the Frame of the Eurozone Crisis and the EU Migrant Crisis: What Lies Ahead Vis-à-Vis European Integration? Angelos Giannakopoulos, University of DortmundTel Aviv University

Crisis, Sovereignty, and Governance in the European Union: Comparing the Eurozone Crisis and the Migration Crisis. Meghan Luhman, Johns Hopkins University; Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University

Europe in the World after the Crisis: A Relational Approach. Teresa Pullano, University of Basel; Ralph Weber, University of Basel

The European Commission and the Financial and Economic Crisis: Views from the inside. Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia; Sara Connolly, University of East Anglia; Michael Bauer, German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer; Renaud Dehousse, Sciences Po, CEE; Andrew Thompson, University of Edinburgh

Resilient Europe? The Impact of the Financial and Refugee Crises on Solidarity and Shared Identity Among EU Member States. Maurits van der Veen, College of William & Mary

Discussant: James Hollifield, Southern Methodist University 101. EU Diplomacy

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Molly O’Neal, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies Participants:

Globalization or Europeanization of Regulatory Politics? The EU-WTO Relationship in Public Procurement Policy. Stella Ladi, Queen Mary University of London; Dimitris Tsarouhas, Bilkent University

Diplomatic Communication and Reputation: Understanding Allies Better. Janice Bell, U.S. Department of State

Small State, Great Diplomacy: The Role of Luxembourg in the European Integration Process. Elena Rodica Danescu, Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe, Luxembourg

The US-EU Relationship Under Obama’s Presidency: Je T’aime, Moi Non Plus. Anna Dimitrova, ESCE International Business School, Paris

Resilience and Leadership: Eu’s Impact on the Online Data Protection Law Outside Europe. Magdalena Jozwiak, VU University Amsterdam

EU Diplomacy: A Dark Horse amid Challenges of the 21st Century? Rebecca Murphy, Columbia UniversityColumbia University

Discussant: Delphine Deschaux-Dutard, University of Grenoble

102. Imagined Identities 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia

Center City Assembly BChair: Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria Participants:

Gypsy Jazz and French National Identity. Alexandre Thiltges, Baylor University

The Geographic Imagination of Europe and Europeanness in Times of Crises: A Qualitative Comparison of Estonia, Italy, and the Netherlands. Jeroen Moes, European University InstituteMaastricht University

Cultural Identities and Politics of the Past in Post-Socialist Education Policies. Christine Beresniova, Indiana University

Color Blind Classism. Class Distinction and Resilience Against Stigmatization Among Upper-Middle Class Minorities in France. Lucas Drouhot, Cornell University

Nationalism, Identity Entrepreneurship and European Integration in Estonia. Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol

Discussant: Ines Michalowski, WZB Berlin Social Science Center

103. Immigration and Security: Debates and Challenges in Contemporary Europe

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University Discussants: Jonathan Laurence, Boston College Riva Kastoryano, Sciences-Po Jytte Klausen, Brandeis UniversityJolyon Howorth, Yale University

104. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gender in Europe 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Nancy Hirschmann, The University of Pennsylvania Participants:

Mommy Tax in Russia: Investigating Manifestations of Systematic Gender Inequality in Post-Communist Social Welfare State. Marina Kingsbury, University of New MexicoUniversity of Alabama in Huntsville

The Europeanization of Intersectional Mobilization: Manifold Opportunities or Manifold Barriers? Romani Women Activism in Central and Eastern European Member States. Serena D’Agostino, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Fighting for Visibility and Agency: Resilience Strategies Among Women Writers in the Digital Era. Miriam Borham-Puyal, Universidad de Salamanca; Daniel Escandell-Montiel, Universidad de Salamanca

Resilient Women: Constructing Female Identity in Spanish Flamenco. Anna Diakow, Northwestern University

European Policies to Gender-Based Violence – What Works? Cátia Pontedeira, ISMAI - Universitary Institute of Maia; Ruben Sousa, ISMAI - Universitary Institute of Maia

105. Key Trends and Initiatives Addressed by EU institu-tions in Times of Crises

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Alberta Sbragia, University of Pittsburgh Discussants: Peter Haslinger, Herder Institute Steven Sokol, American Council on Germany Stephen Szabo, Transatlantic Academy Alessia Lefebure, AllianceNina Lemmens, DAAD New York

106. Labor Market Dynamics in Cross-National and Cross-Border Perspective

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Lindsay Flynn, Luxembourg Income Study Participants:

Labour Resilience and Vulnerable Groups in Times of Crisis: A Comparative Study in Eleven European Countries. Jorge Garcés, Georgetown University; Elisa Valía-Cotanda, University of Valencia; Sandra Martínez-Molina, University of Valencia; Irene Monsonís-Payá, University of Valencia; Paula Sabater, University of Valencia

Cross-Border Labour Commuting in the Central European Region: Emerging Patterns and Implications. Laura Wiesboeck, University of Vienna

Are the Inactive the Lazy Counterpart of the Unemployed? - An Empirical Test of Neet. Hans Dietrich, Institute for Employment Research

Problems and Resiliance Strategies of Retail Trade Front-Line Workers. Job Quality in One of the Largest Low-Wage Industries in the US and Italy. Giovanna Fullin, University of Milano Bicocca (Italy)CUNY Graduate Center (New York)

Collective Bargaining in the Nordic Countries: Will the Employers Still Dance? Søren Kaj Andersen, FAOS, University of Copenhagen; Jon Erik Dølvik, Fafo, Oslo; Christian Ibsen, University of Copenhagen

Discussant: Alison Johnston, Oregon State University

107. National Parliaments in the European Union 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Participants:Hostile Twins: Rethinking Coalition Governance

in Parliamentary Democracies. Jorge Fernandes, University of Bamberg; Catherine Moury, FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon

National Parliaments and Delegated Rulemaking. Katarzyna Granat, Durham Law School

Revisiting Parliamentary Democracy in the Twentieth Century: Historical Contingency of Party-Based Democracy? Ryosuke Amiya-Nakada, Tsuda College

The Meritocratization of West European Politics: The Dominance of Educational Elites in Executive and Legislative Political Arenas. Anchrit Wille, Leiden

University; Mark Bovens, Utrecht UniversityNational Parliaments and Political Representation in

the EU: Lessons from the Eurozone Crisis. Frank Wendler, University of Washington

Motherhood and Political Careers – Can Female MPs Have Both? Melanie Kintz, Chemnitz University of Technology

Discussant: Lori Thorlakson, University of Alberta 108. Party Politics and Democracy in Europe: The Legacy of Peter Mair

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham Discussants: Richard Katz, John Hopkins University Cas Mudde, DePauw UniversityFernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham 109. The Changing Faces of National Identity

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Chamber Board Room

Participants:Mussolini’s Winescapes: Regional Heritage, National

Identity, and “Typical Wines” in Interwar Italy. Brian Griffith, University of California, Santa Barbara

Free Croatian Air in a Can: Continuity and Rupture in the Nostalgic Longings of Diaspora Returnees to the Homeland. Daphne Winland, York University

Patterns of Exclusion and Inclusion: Resilient or Reactive National Identity in EU? Triin Roosalu, Tallinn University; Maaris Raudsepp, Tallinn University

Europeanization from the Bottom-up: Becoming a Romanian (EU) Citizen in Moldova. Eleanor Knott, London School of Economics

The Asi and the Buerger: Prospects and Problems for Durable Civility. Carol Petty, George Mason University

Discussant: Sabrina Regt, Utrecht University

110. European Studies and the Multiple Legacies of Stanley Hoffmann

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Discussants: Suzanne Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Peter Gourevitch, University of California, San Diego Mabel Berezin, Cornell UniversityGeorge Ross, Brandeis University

111. Exporting the EU Regulatory Integration Model through the TTIP

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: Simon Lester, Cato Institute Discussants: Michelle Egan, American University Fernanda Nicola, American University

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112. Financialization, Debt and Inequalities in European Integration

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Annette Weinke, Friedrich Schiller University Jena Participants:

The Euro Under Duress. Accession, Exit and Expulsion in the EMU. Antonio Estella, University Carlos III of Madrid

The Good, the Bad and the Transcendent. “Greece” As a Narrative in Defining the Eurozone Crisis. Nicholas Levis, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

EMU and Economic Inequality. Friend or Foe? Chrysoula Papalexatou, London School of Economics

Which Roads Lead to Wall Street? Economic Configurations and the Financialization of Regions in the European Union. Michael Schwan, University of Cologne

Discussant: Basak Taraktas, University of Pennsylvania 113. Minimum Wages as a Resilience Strategy? (II)

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Irene Dingeldey, University of Bremen Participants:

The Interplay of Minimum Wages and Collective Bargaining in Germany – How and Why Does It Vary Across Sectors? Gerhard Bosch, University Duisburg Essen; Claudia Weinkopf, University Duisburg Essen

Minimum Wage Regimes and Strategies of Labor Market Actors in Austria and Germany. Till Kathmann, University of Bremen; Andreas Etling, University of Bremen

The Interplay Between the Legal Regulation of Minimum Wages and the Strategy of Trade Unions in the Netherlands. Paul de Beer, University of Amsterdam; Wiemer Salverda, University of Amsterdam

Minimum Wages and Their Impact on in-Work Poverty in Europe and the United States. Ive Marx, University of Antwerpen; Brian Nolan, University of Oxford

Discussant: David Howell, The New School, New York

114. Permeable Boundaries of Science 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Warren Breckman, University of Pennsylvania Participants:

“Disvulnerable” Others: Toward a Prehistory of “Resilience” in European Human Sciences. David Horn, The Ohio State University

Epistemologies of the Dancing Subject. Ana Keilson, Columbia University

Biology, Structure, and Temporality in Twentieth-Century French Thought. Isabel Gabel, University of Chicago

The Spirit of Psychiatry in Interwar France. Larry McGrath, Wesleyan University

Historical Epistemology and Economic Truth in 1950s French Thought. Alexander Arnold, New York University

Discussant: Warren Breckman, University of Pennsylvania 115. Responding to ‘Radicalism’ 2

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Sam Jackson, Syracuse University Participants:

The Impact of Covert Activity upon the Extreme Right in 1940s Britain. Graham Macklin, Teesside University

Russian Politics of Radicalization. Anna Schwenck, Humboldt University Berlin & Scuole Normale Superiore, Florence

Progressive Public Intellectuals’ Response to the Right: Comparing Barcelona and Paris. Ida Susser, City University of New York

Dimensions of the Political Space: Radical Right Parties’ Success and Impact on Public Policies. Karen Umansky, Tel Aviv University

Discussant: Amy Fisher Smith, University of Dallas

116. Social Movement Studies in Europe. The State of the Art

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chair: Guya Accornero, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Participants:

From the Centre to the Periphery and Back to the Centre. Social Movements Affecting Social Movement Theory in the Case of Greece. Hara Kouki, Hellenic Foundation For European And Foreign Policy

Theoretical Perspectives on European Environmental Movements: Transnational and Technological Challenges in the 21st Century. Maria Kousis, University of Crete

Politics and People. Understanding Dutch Research on Social Movements. Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam

From Splendid Isolation to Joining the Concert of Nations. Social Movement Studies in France. Olivier Fillieule, University of Lausanne

Quiescent or Invisible? Precarious and Unemployed Movements in Europe. Jasmine Lorenzini, European University Institute

Is Spain Still Different? Social Movements Research in a Belated Western European Democracy. Susana Aguilar, Juan March Institute; Eduardo Romanos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Discussant: Jim Jasper, CUNY Graduate Center

117. The Politics of Unemployment: New Empirical and

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Chair: Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne Participants:

Against Labour: How the Great Recession Reconfigures Power in Advanced Capitalism. Desmond King, Nuffield college, Oxford university

The Comparative Political Economy of Social Assistance Benefits. Olaf van Vliet, Department of Economics, Leiden University

Explaining Preferences for Active Labour Market Policies: The Effects of Labour Market Risk, Socio-Economic Status and Ideology. Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne

The Politics of Sanctioning the Unemployed. Carlo Knotz, University of Lund

“Left with Nothing” or Ready for Work? Conditional Activation As Income Support. Desmond King, Nuffield college, Oxford university; Hanna Schwander, University of Bremen; Jane Gingrich, University of Oxford

Discussant: Tim Vlandas, University of Reading

118. Transparency in social science research 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Discussants: Mark Pollack, Temple University Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyGary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillKenneth Benoit, London School of Economics and Political Science

119. European Integration and Global Political Economy Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

120. Political Parties, Party Systems and Elections Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

121. Radicalism and Violence in Europe Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

122. Social Movements Research Network Luncheon 12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

123. Building human capital in Spain and Italy 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia

Center City Ormandy EastChair: Ana Guillen, University of Oviedo Participants:

Reforming VET Policies during the Crisis in Spain: What Mix of Policy Learning and Policy Transfer? Rodolfo Gutiérrez, University of Oviedo, Spain; Maria González Menéndez, University of Oviedo, Spain

Reforming VET Policies in Italy Between Path Dependency and Changes during the Crisis. Emmanuele Pavolini, Dept. of Political Sciences, Università di Macerata, Italy

The Youth Guarantee in Italy and Spain: Policy Design, Governance Innovations and Limits. Patrik Vesan, University of Aosta Valley; Maria González Menéndez, University of Oviedo, Spain; Begoña Cueto, University of Oviedo; Aroa Tejero, University of Oviedo, Spain

No Country for Graduates. Occupational over-Qualification Among Young Italians. Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic of Milan; Lara Maestripieri, University of Pavia

Discussant: Gerhard Bosch, University Duisburg Essen

124. Art and Politics in Comparative Perspective 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Chair: David Horn, The Ohio State University Participants:

Performing the Nation(s) in the Imperial Domains and Abroad. Murat Yildiz, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

From Resilience to Invention: Ballet after the French Revolution. Olivia Sabee, Swarthmore College

The Healing Colors of Andrea Del Sarto’s Gambassi Altarpiece. Steven Cody, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW)

Seeing Is Behaving: Sculpted Portal Programs on Churches Along the Upper Rhine Ca. 1300. Alexandria Kotoch, Cleveland Museum of Art

Resistance and Resilience.The Politics of Independent Creative Practice in post-crisis Athens. Julia Tulke, University of Rochester

Discussant: Claudia Bornholdt, The Catholic University of America

125. Politics of the European Central Bank 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Megan Greene, John Hancock Financial Services Participants:

The European Central Bank and the Sovereign Debt Crisis. Michele Chang, College of Europe

Proposal 1: Redefining the Central Banks’ Mandate. Samue Dahan, NYU LawCornell Law School

The Crisis Policies of the European Central Bank: The Unbalancing of Independence and Legitimacy. Anna-Lena Högenauer, University of Luxembourg; David Howarth, University of Luxembourg

ECB Power in Banking Union: Independent or

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Constrained? Analysing Agenda-Setting and Decision-Making in the Integration Process of the ECB As the European Supervisory Authority. Elena Ríos Camacho, University of Bamberg

The Politics of Austerity in the ECB and the European Commission: Methodological Reconsiderations. Cornel Ban, Boston University

Discussant: Dermot Hodson, Birkbeck College London

126. An East-West Rift in the European Union: Accomplishments and Failures of Integration

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Chair: Raymond Taras, Tulane University Participants:

New Directions in Poland’s European Foreign Policy: Continuity or Change after the 2015 Elections? Raymond Taras, Tulane University

Explaining Poland’s Europeanized Foreign Policy and Its Rivals. Molly O’Neal, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies

Understanding the Mental Templates of Polish Foreign Policy. Steven Stoltenberg, U.S. Department of State

German Unification and EU Enlargement: Transplantation and Adaption. Tereza Novotna, Universite Libre de Bruxelles

Discussant: Michelle Egan, American University

127. ‘Resilience and the Evolution of the Welfare State in Modern Europe’

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Participants:

The Persistence of the Welfare State in the Age of Austerity. Tim Smith, Queen’s University, Canada

French Colonial Welfare and the Crisis of Decolonization: Le Service Des Centres Sociaux, 1956-1962. Amelia Lyons, University of Central Florida

Vive l’Enfant! A Historical Explanation of France’s Infant Mortality Rate. Paul Dutton, Northern Arizona University

Resilience amidst Industrialisation: Workplace Accidents and the Origins of the Welfare State in Britain. Julia Moses, University of Sheffield

Discussant: Ellen Boucher, Amherst College

128. Economic grievances and political reactions in times of crisis

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: Silja Häusermann, University of Zurich Participants:

The Effect of International Endorsements on Different Crisis Response Policies. José Fernández-Albertos, Institute of Public Goods And Policies; Alexander Kuo, Cornell University

The Role of the State in the Economy: Comparing Voter Preferences and Party Positions during the Economic Crisis. Denise Traber, University of Zurich; Silja Häusermann, University of Zurich

Protest in Southern Europe during the Crisis: When Do People Take to the Streets?. Jasmine Lorenzini, European University Institute; Argyrios Altiparmakis, European University Institute; Peter Makarov, University of Zurich

Institutions, Interest Groups, and Political Conflicts. Johannes Lindvall, University of Lund, Sweden

The Economic Crisis and Political Protest: Relative, Perceived and Absolute Deprivation As Drivers of Mobilization. Thomas Kurer, University of Zurich; Bruno Wueest, University of Zurich

Discussant: Swen Hutter, European University Institute

129. Europe and the refugee crisis 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy West

Chair: Regine Paul, University of Bielefeld Discussants: Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS Theo Papadopoulos, University of BathEiko Thielemann, LSE

130. EU’s resilience in the global arena through accommo-dation and entrenchment

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Esther Barbé, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Participants:

The EU’s Reaction to Changes in the Multilateral System. Oriol Costa, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

The EU’s Influence over the International Criminal Court Project: How Far Can the Dual Strategy of Normative Entrenchment and Policy Adjustment Go? Gemma Collantes, City University London

The EU in a Changing Scenario of Development Cooperation: Between Accommodation and Entrenchment. José-Antonio Sanahuja, European University Institute

EU’s Resilience in the Multilateral Trade System. Patricia Garcia-Duran, University of Barcelona; Millet Montse, University of Barcelona; Jan Orbie, Ghent University

Discussant: Martijn Vlaskamp, Yale University

131. Fiscal Foundations of the Welfare State 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne Participants:

Politics, Markets, and Top Income Shares. Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Jingjing Huo, University of Waterloo; John Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Taxpayers on the Hook: The Politics of Government Guarantees in Home Mortgage Markets in Germany and the U.S.. Alexander Reisenbichler, George Washington University

The Politics of Investments: The Time Dilemma and Blame Avoidance Strategies. Jonas Kraft, Aarhus University

Macroeconomic Policy Divergence Between Germany and Japan, 1980s to the Present: Varieties of Capitalism, Ideas, Interests, and Economic Structures. James Mosher, Ohio University; Taka Suzuki, Ohio University

How Policy Feedback and Political Instutions Shape Inheritance Tax Policy (Non-) Decisions. Andrea Campbell, Massachusets Institute of Technology; Laura Seelkopf, University of Bremen; Michael Klitgaard, University of Southern Denmark

Discussant: Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne

132. Institutional Crisis and Resilience 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Kevin Narizny, Lehigh University Participants:

Globalization in Two Eras: The Resilience of the European Economy in a Multipolar World. Carl Strikwerda, Elizabethtown College

1683: Onset of an Ottoman Resilience. Yasir Yilmaz, Ipek UniversityIpek University

The State in Democratic Breakdowns: Who, How, and Why. David Andersen, Aarhus University

Power and Resilient Institutions: The Historical Legacies of England. Deborah Boucoyannis, University of Virginia

Rethinking Backsliding in Interwar Europe: Political Development in the United Kingdom and Germany. Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

133. Institutional Resilience in the EU’s Political Economy 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University Participants:

The Politics of Integration: How Reform Dynamics Changed after the Euro Crisis. Sara Konoe, Kansai University

Resilient Europe.the Impact of the Crisis on EU Policy-Making. Renaud Dehousse, Sciences Po, Paris

Explaining Policy Change in the Euro Crisis: The Creation of the EU Banking Union. David Schäfer, London School of Economics and Political Science

A Study of Resilience of the European Union. Institutional Innovations for a More Resilient Governance. Matteo Laruffa, LUISS Guido Carli University

European Resilience after Banking Union: How Weak Are the Weak Links? Shawn Donnelly, University of Twente

Discussant: Elena Rodica Danescu, Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe, Luxembourg

134. Permanent Volatilities? Nationalist and Internationalist Challenges to Europe

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University Discussants: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Kim Scheppele, Princeton Valerie Bunce, Cornell UniversityJohn Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis 135. Picking Up the Pieces: Social and Autobiographical Memories of Political Rupture in the Margins of Europe

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: Michael Bernhard, University of Florida Participants:

“Just for Fun?”: Contestation, Entertainment, and Digital Communities of Memory in Post-Socialist Romania. Diana Georgescu, University College London

Confessions of a ‘Mixed’ Child: Autobiography and the Breakup of Yugoslavia. Fedja Buric, Bellarmine University

“Free Croatian Air” in a Can: Continuity and Rupture in the Nostalgic Longings of Diaspora Returnees to the Homeland. Daphne Winland, York University

Tito’s Legacy in Former Yugoslavia – Between Memory and Oblivion. Senka Neuman, University of Groningen; James Leigh, University of Groningen

Portugal : A Peripheral Identity. David Duarte, None Discussant: Jan Kubik, University College London

136. Radical Movement Cultures, Frames and their Transmission

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Joel Busher, Coventry University Participants:

Adventure and Alienation: Why German Fighters Join ISIS. Dorle Hellmuth, The Catholic University of America

Masculinity and the Body: Far Right Youth Culture in Germany. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University

Evoking a (far right) Self-Concept By Joining the Far Right Youth Culture? Jan Raabe, Argumente und Kultur eV, Arguments and Culture Association; Martin Langebach, Federal Agency for Civic Education

The New Right: The Recognition/Exclusionism Syndrome. Alberto Spektorowski, Tel Aviv University

Using Pragmatic Analysis to Explore Dog Whistles in Extremist Texts. Sam Jackson, Syracuse University

Discussant: Fabian Virchow, University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf

137. Resilience through Rights? EU social and labour

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2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Dagmar Schiek, Queens University Belfast Participants:

Constitutionally Conditioned Markets and a Resilient EU. Dagmar Schiek, Queens University Belfast

Tensions Between Social and Labour Rights and EU Internal Labour Market Level: Evidence from EU Level Actors. Chris Forde, Leeds University Business School; Gabriella Alberti, Leeds University Business School; Liz Oliver, Leeds University Business School; Dagmar Schiek, Queens University Belfast

Between Economic Freedom and Social Security: A View from Poland. Joanna Unterschütz, University of Business and Administration, Gdynia, Poland

European Citizenship: Not for the Poor? Herwig Verschueren, University of Antwerp

Will the Circle be Unbroken? Reconciling Economic Freedoms and Labour Rights in the EU. Michael Doherty, Maynooth University

Discussant: Dora Kostakopoulou, University of Warwick

138. Resilient Neoliberalism and Resilient Resistance in crisis EU: The Cases of Greece, Spain and Ireland

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen Participants:

The Politicization of the EU in Ireland during the Financial Crisis: 2008-2013. Anna Gora, Carleton University

Neoliberal Globalization, Social Transformation, and Migration: European Resilience and Greek Rigidity. Brendan Mullan, Michigan State University

Syriza and the Demise (and Revival?) of Social Democracy in Europe. Dimitris Tsarouhas, Bilkent University

Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Disciplining of Labour in Spain. Monica Clua Losada, Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

Right to Water? The Commons As Anti-Austerity Platform in Ireland. Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University

Discussant: Owen Parker, University of Sheffield

139. Rules, Roles, Representation: When and How Institutions Matter?

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham Participants:

The Impact of Legislative Changes on Party System Stability: Comparative Evidence from European Countries. Gabriela Borz, University of Strathclyde; George Jiglau, Babeş-Bolyai University

Motivating Parties?! Central and East-European Electoral Law in Comparative Perspective. Ekaterina

Rashkova-Gerbrands, University of Innsbruck and NIAS

Young or New? A Temporal Approach to Institutionalization of European Party Systems (1848-2015). Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham; Zsolt Enyedi, CEU

Party Systems and Party Funding in Eastern Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and Romania. Anna Gwiazda, King’s College London; Alexandra Ionascu, University of Bucharest

Some Party Systems Do Remain Quite Institutionalized: Structural Factors and Contemporary Party System Institutionalization in Europe over the Past Generation. Alan Siaroff, University of Lethbridge

Discussant: Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham

140. Stubbon Silences or Resilient Alternatives: Can Gender Equality Bounce back into EU Policymaking?

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent University Participants:

Divesting of Gender Equality: The Euro-Crisis and and Its ‘Gender’ Silence. Heather MacRae, York University

Challenging the EU’s ‘Post-Crisis’ Economic Model: Contesting Gender Blindness. Rosalind Cavaghan, Radboud University Nijmegen

Gender (In)Equality and (In)Visibility in European Neighbourhood Policy. Akaysha Humniski, Carleton Univeristy

Gender Invisibility in the “Post-Crisis” Regime: Assessing the Impact of the Crisis on the European Gender Regime. Roberta Guerrina, University of Surrey

Studying Silences in EU Decision-Making: The Silence Around Prostitution. Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent University

Discussant: Heather MacRae, York University

141. The role of the state in shaping social movements 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chair: Aidan McGarry, University of Brighton Participants:

Austerity in the City. Crisis and Resilience in Local Context: The Case of Lisbon. Guya Accornero, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa

The Impact of Political Opportunity Structure on the Outburst of the Anti-Austerity Protests. A Comparative Analysis. Alexandra Ana, Scuola Normale Superiore

Tactical Adaptation and NGO-Ization: How the Coc Strategically Re-Established Its Place at the Center of Dutch LGBT Politics in the New Millennium. Robert Davidson, University of Amsterdam

Teaching Empowerment? Opportunities and Limits of Knowledge Transfer in the EU Accession Context.

Natasha Wunsch, University College LondonStates Shaping Civic Activism: Animal Protection in

Poland and Russia Compared. Christian Fröhlich, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia; Kerstin Jacobsson, University of Gothenburg

Discussant: Jim Jasper, CUNY Graduate Center

142. “What’s Left of the Left?” - The European Left Before and After the Crisis

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh Participants:

What’s Left of the Left in Central and Eastern Europe? Struggles and Successes in Times of Crisis. Mattia Collini, Scuola Normale Superiore

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Three Post-Crisis Lefts. Fabio Bolzonaro, University of Cambridge

What Is Left of the Left? the Response of Left-Wing Parties to the Great Recession in Electoral Campaigns. Bjoern Bremer, European University Institute

The Left and Taxation - the Impact of Electoral Systems. Per Andersson, Lund University

Jacques Delors’ “Social Europe”: An Internationalist Strategy for Renewing French Socialism, 1976-1992. Philip Fileri, Harvard University

Discussant: Michael Klitgaard, University of Southern Denmark

143. Austerity, Labor Rights and Protest 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Participants:“Aren’t There Any Alternatives”? Power and Discourse

in Portuguese Austerity Politics. Adam Standring, FCSH; Catherine Moury, FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon

Taking to the Streets in the Context of Austerity: Comparing the Cycles of Protests in Spain and Portugal, 2008-2015. Martin Portos Garcia, European University Institute

A New Era for Labor Activism? Claiming Labor Rights As Human Rights. Filiz Kahraman, University of Washington

Local Media Differences in Austere Europe: The Failure of Occupy Dame Street to Resonate with the Irish Community. Robert MacDonald, Dublin Institute of Technology

Labor Precarity and Uncertainty of Everyday Life in Spain. Grace Gu, New York University

Discussant: Paul de Beer, University of Amsterdam

144. Building a Resilient EU Public Administration? 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Zsofia Barta, SUNY Albany Rockefeller College of

Public Affairs and Policy Participants:

The European Ombudsman: A Resilient Institution in a Turbulent Evolving Administrative Order. Jarle Trondal, University of Agder and ARENA, University of Oslo; Anchrit Wille, Leiden University

Think Tanks in the European Union. Revisiting the EU-Think Tank Phenomenon. Rosetta Collura, Université Catholique de Louvain

Online Public Consultations at the European Level: A One-Shot Participation or a Piece of the Puzzle? Ludivine Damay, Saint-Louis University - Brussels

A Death Knell for ‘social Europe’? EU Officials and a Europe without Europeans. Seamus Montgomery, University of OxfordVrije Universiteit Brussel

Managing without Managerial Skills? Management in the European Commission. Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia; Sara Connolly, University of East Anglia

Discussant: Marina Kingsbury, University of Alabama in Huntsville

145. Constructing Resilience in the EU? 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: David Cameron, Yale University Participants:

The Wrong Kind of Resilience? Political Leeway in the European Consolidation State. Max Lüggert, Bonn University

Sovereign Debt Crises and Fiscal Power: Lessons from the Early US Federation for the Euro Area Today. Tomasz Wozniakowski, European University Institute

Voter Priorities and the Effectiveness of Supranational Fiscal Governance. Thomas König, University of Mannheim; Sebastian Koehler, London School of Economics and Political Science

Paradise List: Can the European Union Expel Countries from the Eurozone. Jens Dammann, The University of Texas School of Law

Discussant: Craig Parsons, University of Oregon

146. Embattled Cities 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: Elke Winter, University of Ottawa Participants:

When Cities Fight Back: Explaining Urban Riots in France. Amanda Garrett, New York University

Renegade Cities: How Hungarian Subnational Politics Propel Illiberalism. Matthew Stenberg, University of California, Berkeley; Laura Jákli, University of California, Berkeley

Global Challenges, Local Resilience: Rethinking European Chinatowns. Gary McDonogh, Bryn Mawr College; Cindy Wong, College of Staten Island, CUNY

A Scale-Free Approach to Sociopolitical Development in Late-Prehistoric Tyrrhenian Central Italy. Ivan

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Europe. Amy Colin, University of PittsburghCity for the Cultures of Peace

147. European Union Foreign Relations 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Mariam Dekanozishvili, Coastal Carolina University Participants:

Is the EU Strategically Declining ? A Reflexion on EU’s Military Expenditures and Capabilities in the Framework of CSDP. Delphine Deschaux-Dutard, University of Grenoble

Western Powers’ Diplomacy and the Proliferating Norm of Territorialized Ethnicity. Lynn Tesser, Command and Staff College of the Marine Corps University

Authoritarianism Under Pressure? Tracing the Effects of US and EU Smart Sanctions Against Russia. Jakob Tolstrup, Aarhus University

Social Interaction in EU-East Asia Relations: How the EU (re)Invents Itself As an International Security Actor. Stephan Klose, Institute for European Studies, VUB, Brussels

The Normative Power of the European Union in Kazakhstan. Sabina Insebayeva, University of Tsukuba

Ukraine Crisis and the EU Foreign Policy. Maria Martin, Johns Hopkins University,School of Advanced International Studies; Dan Lazea, University of Bucharest

Discussant: Michael Smith, University of Warwick

148. Negotiating TTIP 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: Jean-Frederic Morin, Universite Laval Quebec Participants:

Transparency in Ttip? Negotiating Agricultural Policy. Carolyn Dudek, Hofstra University

Towards Regulatory Convergence in Ttip: An Integrative Negotiating Approach. Magdalena Frennhoff Larsen, University of Westminster

An Agent of Politicization? the Role of the European Parliament in the Debate on Ttip. Guri Rosén, University of Oslo - ARENA Centre for European Studies, CERGU Centre for European Research, University of Gothenburg

Political Ideology and Attitudes Towards International Trade – the Case of Ttip. Jan Stuckatz, London School of Economics and Political Science

Ttip and Transatlantic Defense Markets: Protectionism or Liberalization? Kaija Schilde, Boston University

Discussant: Alasdair Young, Georgia Tech

149. Comparative Capitalism and International Migration 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University

Participants:The Politics of Labor Migration in the Post-World

War II Era. Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University

Do Welfare State Features Change the Stance of Parties of the Left on Immigration? Sofia Perez, Boston University

The French Labour Market: No Jobs for Foreigners? Camilla Devitt, Trinity College Dublin

Power Resources and Immigration Policy Regimes in Germany and Sweden after World War II. Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University

Discussant: David Rueda, University of Oxford

150. Did Europe’s lack of competitiveness affect its ability to be resilient against the 2008 financial crisis?

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Nicolas Véron, Bruegel Discussants: Sir Paul Tucker, Harvard Kennedy SchoolJosé Guilherme Reis, Trade & Competitiveness Global Practice

151. Divergent citizenship? The debates about social rights for migrants and native citizens in EU member states

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Traute Meyer, University of Southampton Participants:

EU Migrant Citizens, Welfare States and Social Rights. Cecilia Bruzelius, University of Oxford; Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, University of Oxford

When EU Citizens Become EU Migrants: The Crisis of Free Movement, or the Emergent Internalization of the EU’s External Migration Policy? Peo Hansen, Linköping University

Regulating Social Rights and Mobility in Europe: A Transnational Comparison. Emma Carmel, University of Bath; Bozena Sojka, University of Bath

Diminished Citizenship: The Impact of Restricted Welfare Rights on the Lives of A8/A2 Migrants in the UK. Peter Dwyer, University of York; Lisa Scullion, University of Salford; Katy Jones, University of Salford; Alasdair Stewart, University of Glasgow

Comparing EU Migrants’ Social Rights in Germany, Spain, Sweden and the UK. Paul Bridgen, University of Southampton; Roxana Barbulescu, College of Europe; Traute Meyer, University of Southampton

Discussant: Willem Maas, York University

152. Ecological Resilience in the Anthropocene: Politics, Practice, and Knowledge in Contemporary Europe

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Chair: Thomas Lekan, University of South Carolina Participants:

Why “the Other Side” Matters - Legal Mobilization in Conflicts Between Interest Groups. Andreas

Hofmann, University of GothenburgAre European Cities in Transboundary River Basins

Prepared for Future Urban Flood Risks? Marloes Bakker, Utrecht University; Willem Ligtvoet, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency; Arno Bouwman, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency

Shifting Baselines: On the Mean Sea-Level and Other Resilient Constructs. Wilko von Hardenberg, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

Energy Transition and Community Resilience in Southwestern Germany. Carol Hager, Bryn Mawr College

Cultural Models of Radioactive Waste: Who Is Responsible? Judi Pajo, Pace University

Discussant: Thomas Lekan, University of South Carolina 153. Impossible Solidarities? Intersectionality, Coalition-Building and Feminist Politics

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Phillip Ayoub, Drexel University Participants:

Building Solidarities in Times of Neoliberal Individualism: Racialised NGO Staff Members Working in the Field of Migration. Sara de Jong, University of Vienna

Testing Solidarities: Activism, Alliances, and Political Responses of German Women’s Organizations during the 2015 Refugee Crisis. Sabine Lang, University of Washington and German Academic Institutions

Gendered Mobilizations Against Austerity in Ireland: The Limits and Potential of Solidarity Across Difference. Pauline Cullen, National University of Ireland Maynooth

Intersectional and Transnational Alliances during Times of Crisis: Solidarities in the European LGBT Movement. Phillip Ayoub, Drexel University

Mapping the Contradictions: Exploring Minority Women Activists’ Solidarity Work in France and Britain. Akwugo Emejulu, University of Edinburgh

Discussant: Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent University

154. Living through Charlie Hebdo: Perspectives on the Events and their Legacies

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS Discussants: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Patrick Simon, Sciences Po, CEE Elisabeth Becker, Yale Renaud Epstein, Université de NantesNacira Guénif-Souilamas, University Paris-Nord (13)

155. Policy and Representational Dynamics in the EU Multilevel System

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Chair: Michael Bauer, German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer Participants:

EU Regional Policy and European Identification: Sources of Resilience? Klaus Detterbeck, University of Magdeburg

Multi-Level Governance in Action: The Competence Allocation Preferences of Regional élites. Michaël Tatham, University of Bergen; Michael Bauer, German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer

Escaping the Gilded Cage? Explaining Regional Influence in EU Policy-Making. Matti Van Hecke, University of Antwerp; Jan Beyers, University of Antwerp; Peter Bursens, University of Antwerp

Decentralization, Responsibility Attribution and Vote: Disentangling the Avenues for Accountability in Multilevel Contexts. Sandra León, University of York; Amuitz Garmendia, Binghamton University

State Rescaling in Question: Analyzing National and Territorial State Capacity to Govern Local Economic Development . Deborah Galimberti, Université de Lyon

Discussants: Matti Van Hecke, University of AntwerpSandra León, University of York

156. The Internal Dynamics of Radical Political Movements

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Graham Macklin, Teesside University Participants:

The Politics of Betrayal. Philip Giurlando, Trent University

Transnational Dimensions in Radicalism: Irish Americans and the Support for the Troubles. Cathrin Ruppe, University of Applied Sciences Münster

Toeing the Party Line: Navigating Internal Party Dynamics in the UK Independence Party. Jeanne Hanna, American University

Mapping Local Moral Worlds of ‘Extremism’. Joel Busher, Coventry University; John Morrison, University of East London

Online Nationalism: How Far Right and Islamic Extremists Justify Violence. Eviane Leidig, independent scholar

Discussant: Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University

157. The Labor Market, the Household and the Welfare State

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Julia Moses, University of Sheffield Participants:

Why Do Women and Men Differ in Their Preferences Towards Redistribution? An Analysis of Sibling-Parent Data in a Most Gender-Egalitarian Context. Mads Jaeger, University of Copenhagen; Achim Goerres, University of Duisburg-Essen

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I’ll Just Stay Home: Housing Configurations and Employment Disparities Among Parents. Lindsay Flynn, Luxembourg Income Study

On the Working and Time Poor: Inequality and Volatility in Income and Home Production Using Micro Panel Data. Jim Been, Leiden University; Stefan Thewissen, University of Oxford

Between Welfare State Retrenchments, Globalization, and Declining Returns to Credentials: The European Middle Classes Under Stress. Louis Chauvel, University of Luxembourg; Anne Hartung, University of Luxembourg

Matched Job Preferences Across Europe through Times of Crisis. Ingrid Esser, Stockholm University; Karen Olsen, Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen

Discussant: Julia Moses, University of Sheffield

158. Towards a sociological theory of resilience 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Nick Emmel, University of Leeds Participants:

Operationalising Resilience: Exploring Approaches to Developing Community Resilience in the UK. Katy Wright, University of Leeds

Disabled Customers’ Resilience: Challenging Legally Constructed Customer ‘Vulnerability’. Ieva Eskyte, University of Leeds

Internet Sex Workers’ Resilience to Stigma and Violence. Laura Connelly, University of Leeds

White Supremacist Schooling and Black Mixed-Race Resilience. Remi Joseph-Salisbury, University of Leeds

Discussant: Mark Davis, University of Leeds

159. Fixing the Euro Mistake (TBC) 6:00 to 7:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy Ballroom

Chair: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University Keynote:

Paul Krugman, CUNY Graduate Center

160. Presidential Reception 7:45 to 9:30 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

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9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Richard Lewis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Participants:

Does the Press Distinguish Between Freedom of Movement and Third-Country Migration? Alexander Caviedes, State University of New York, Fredonia

The End of a Political Consensus on Freedom of Movement. Explaining the Contestation of an EU Principle. Christof Roos, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Ilke Adam, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Schengen Under Pressure? Instrumentalisation of Freedom of Movement in the Council of Ministers. Isabel Winnwa, University of Bamberg

The Politics of Free Movement, Migration “Crises,” and Resurgent Nationalism: The Case of the United Kingdom. Meghan Luhman, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore

Migration and the Multilevel Governance of Citizenship in the European Union. Willem Maas, York University

Discussant: Richard Lewis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

162. Theorizing Transnational Memory 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: Aline Sierp, Maastricht University Participants:

Coming to Terms with Dark Pasts? Jennifer Dixon, Villanova University

Memory Content As a Trade Currency: An Explanatory Model. Lea David, Haifa University

Towards a New Approach to Memory Studies: Studying the Negotiation of Resilient Nationalism from Above and Transnational Destabilization from below. Jill Grinager, Justus-Liebig Universitaet Gießen

Memory Unbound? Migrant Transnationalism and Memory Studies. Paolo Ruspini, University of Lugano

The Future in and for Memory Studies. Daniel Levy, Stony Brook University

Discussant: Jeffrey Olick, University of Virginia

163. Austerity Politics in Western and Eastern Europe 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: James Mosher, Ohio University Participants:

Resilience and Regionalism: The Effect of Pro-Independence Governments on Austerity Politics in Catalan and Scottish Welfare Systems. Abdelkarim Amengay, University of Ottawa; Isabel Perera, University of Pennsylvania

Austerity – Selective Austerity – Non-Austerity: Experiences of Central European EU Members States. Tamas Novak, Budapest Businesss School

Is It the Economy, Stupid? Economic Voting in Eastern Europe in the Shadow of the Great Recession. Endre Borbath, European University Institute

“This Is a Democratic Question:” Scottish Independence in the Age of Austerity. Alyssa Grahame, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Discussant: David Cameron, Yale University

164. Comparing Radical Right Parties 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Pontus Odmalm, University of Edinburgh Participants:

Risks, Costs and Labour Markets: Explaining Cross-National Patterns of Far Right Party Success in European Parliament Elections. Tim Vlandas, University of Reading; Daphne Halikiopoulou, University of Reading

The New Winning Formula: How Anti-EU and Xenophobic Ideologies Bring Big Wins for the Radical Right. Edina Szoecsik, University of Berne; Alina Polyakova, University of Bern

Attitudes, Ideology, and Support for the Radical Right in Europe. Catherine Kane, University of Maryland

From Radical Right to Neonationalist: Political Party Dynamics in Western Europe, 1970-2015. Sarah Valdez, Institute for Analytical Sociology (IAS); Maureen Eger, Umeå University

Legitimacy Seeking of the Extreme-Right Parties Via European Parliament – Comparative Study of Front National, Vlaams Blang and Lega Nord. Injeong Hwang, State University of New York, Albany

Discussant: Jens Rydgren, Stockholm University

165. Concepts and Identities in Welfare State Politics 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: Janis Vossiek, University of Konstanz Participants:

The European Social Model: How to Move Forward? Bea Cantillon, University of Antwerp

The Reframing of EU Social Policy: The Case of the Europe 2020 Poverty Target . Paul Copeland, QMUL; Mary Daly, Oxford University

Revisiting Conceptualization and Operationalization in Welfare State Research: The Case of Quantified Qualitative Social Rights Data. Kerem Oktem, Bilkent University; H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Bilkent University

Cleavage Structure, Limited Redistribution and Concentration of Power: When and How Do Ascriptive Identities Shape Developed Welfare States? Alon Yakter, University of Michigan

Towards a New Social Citizenship in the Swedish Welfare State: Introducing User Choice. Paula Blomqvist, Uppsala University, Sweden

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166. EU Foreign Policymaking 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Beverly Barrett, University of Houston Participants:

Transparency in European Foreign and Security Policy: Does Practice Meet the Principles?. Ewoud Lauwerier, University of Lausanne

The European External Action Service As a Challenge to the EU Member States’ Diplomacies. Sonja Alapiha, University of Jyväskylä

Diplomatic Nominations By Catherine Ashton and Federica Mogherini Compared: Which Officials, Whose Nationals and What Gender?. Tereza Novotna, Universite Libre de Bruxelles

Visions of the Csdp Among Eeas and Commission Personnel: Socialization Processes, Bureaucratic Interests and the Evolution of EU Defense. Lorenzo Angelini, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

Thinking about EU Strategic Culture: The Dilemmas of Group Decision-Making. Daewon Ohn, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

Discussant: Mai’a Cross, Northeastern University

167. Faith and Secularism: Conflict or Compromise? 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Chair: Elayne Oliphant, NYU Participants:

People of God: A Quantitative Study of Religious Nationalism in the Modern World. Philip Barker, Keene State College

Secular Institutions, Islam, and Education Policy. Andrew Aguilar, St Antonys College; Paola Mattei, University of Oxford

Alive Enough: Resuscitating Dead Infants for Baptism in Late Medieval Krakow. Hannah Elmer, Columbia University

Is Secularization Bringing Back Religion? A Social Policy Analysis. Fabio Bolzonaro, University of Cambridge

The Asylum Court, Once Again: Precarious Diasporas and the Courts’ Radiating Effect on Religion. Michael Nijhawan, York University

Judicialization of Politics of Religion in the European Parliament: Toward a Common Law? Alp Tuncaci, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey

Discussant: Dietmar Schirmer, University of Florida

168. Novel Topics in European Comparative Political Economy

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy West

Participants:Peripheral Agencies and the Politics of Institutional

Change. Darius Ornston, University of Toronto; Dan

Breznitz, University of TorontoThe Trayectory of the Catching-up Process of New

Member Countries in the EU: The Three Ps: Promise, Presence and Prospects. Andras Inotai, Institute of World Economics

No Growth, No Equality: America Vs Europe in an Intellectual Property Rights Economy. Herman Schwartz, University of Virgina

Targeting through the Back Door? Redistributive Patterns and the Use of Social Tax Expenditures in France and the United Kingdom. Chloé Touzet, University of Oxford, Department of Social Policy and Intervention and Institute for New Economic Thinking

European Integration, Regional Specialization, and Asymmetric Shocks. Ron Rogowski, University of California, Los AngelesNew York University, Abu Dhabi; Lauren Peritz, University of California, Davis; Ryan Weldzius, University of California, Los Angeles; Thomas Flaherty, University of California, Los Angeles

Discussant: Anita Pelle, University of Szeged

169. Pension Reform Politics and Outcomes 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Karen Anderson, University of Southampton Participants:

The Unexpected Return of the State in Liberal Pension Systems. Paul Bridgen, University of Southampton

Policy Retrenchment and Legitimacy, Feedback Mechanisms and Self-Interest. The Case of Swedish Disability Pension Reform in the 2000s. Helena Stensöta, University of Göteborg

Inbetween Government Unilateralism and Corporatist Social Bargaining: The Cases of Public-Sector Pension Reforms in the UK and Ireland. Sung Ho Park, Yonsei University, Wonju Campus

Augmenting Resilience of Public Pension Schemes By Activation? Benefit Adjustment and Activating Pension Reforms in European Comparison. Kati Kuitto, Finnish Centre for Pensions; Jan Helmdag, University of Greifswald

From State to Market and Back: The Politics and Economics of Pension Privatization in Eastern Europe. Dragos Adascalitei, Central European University; Federico Vegetti, Central European University

170. The Nature of European Integration: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Peter Lindseth, University of Connecticut Participants:

Stop Calling the EU Cosmopolitan. Turkuler Isiksel, Columbia University

The EU Accountability Index: Assessing the State of EU Executive Accountability. Anchrit Wille, Leiden University; Mark Bovens, Utrecht University

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Incomplete Contracting Theory and EU Treaty Provisions: An Empirical Approach. Manuele Citi, Copenhagen Business School; Mads Jensen, Roskilde University

Discussant: Richard Weiner, Rhode Island College

171. European Labor Politics Redefined: Collective Action and the Transformation of Work

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy East

Chair: Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania Participants:

The Challenge to Change: The Role of Labor on the Frontline of Welfare State Restructuring. Rebecca Givan, Rutgers University

Immigrant Identity and Solidarity in European Public Hospitals. Akasemi Newsome, University of California, Berkeley

Activating Dismissal Protection Legislation in Germany and the US. Sidney Rothstein, University of Pennsylvania

Union Movements and the Politics of “Welfare Chauvinism”: Reconciling Internal Tensions in Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden. Joshua Gordon, Simon Fraser University

The Politics of Labor Market Dualization: Spanish and German Lessons from the Great Recession. Kenneth Dubin, Anglia Ruskin University

Discussant: Sara McCaffrey, University of Pennsylvania

172. European Refugee Crisis: Anthropological Perspectives

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Omar Dewachi, American University Beirut Participants:

Unaccompanied Refugee Youth in Switzerland and the ‘Refugee Crisis’: The Emergence of the Child Asylum Seeker. Annika Lems, University of Bern

Precarious Protection: On the Multiple Meanings of the "Refugee Crisis“ in Turkey. Sabine Strasser, University of Bern

The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon. Omar Dewachi, American University Beirut

Disaggregating the Category “Refugee”: The German Case Today. John Borneman, Princeton University

Discussant: Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi, Rutgers University 173. Germany’s New Role in Europe: Perspectives from Outside

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Julian Paenke, University of Birmingham Participants:

A Threatening Hegemon or a New Rescuer of the

EU: The Polish Perspectives on Germany. Ireneusz Karolewski, University of Wroclaw; Elzbieta Opilowska, University of Wroclaw, Poland

U.S. - German Relations in the Post-Cold War Era: Pivoting Away or Partnering Together? Jeffrey Anderson, Georgetown University

Calling for Germany’s Action and Criticizing These Calls: A Greek German Comparison of Requests in the Eurozone Crisis Debate. Jochen Roose, Freie Universitat Berlin; Maria Kousis, University of Crete

Perceptions of Germany’s Westernization in Russia. Maren Rohe, University of Birmingham

Appreciating Germany’s Achievements in the Mirror of Its Dark Past: The Way South Koreans View Germany. Jin-Wook Shin, Chung-Ang University

Discussant: Mitchell Orenstein, Northeastern University

174. Historical Memory in Modern Britain & Ireland: Five Case Studies

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: David Strittmatter, University at Buffalo Participants:

Building 1981: The Creation of a Dominant Narrative of Irish Republican Prison Protest. Rachel Oppenheimer, Carnegie Mellon University

Memorializing Contested Space and Historical Remembrance in the Crumlin Road Prison: Tinderbox Theatre Company’s Production of Convictions. Fiona Coffey, Tufts University

“Marketing” Places: The Role of Urban Retail Markets in Democratic Heritage Movements. Sarah Mass, University of Michigan

Peterloo: A Lost Site and Contentious Memory. David Strittmatter, University at Buffalo

Common Purposes: Memory and the Development of the Anglo-American Special Relationship. Stephen Santelli, West Virginia University

Discussant: Alex Chase-Levenson, University of Pennsylvania

175. International Political Development in Europe 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University Participants:

Europe, Crises and the World. Anand Menon, Kings College London

The Euro As a Case of Incomplete Political Development. Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown University

Integration by Stealth: How the European Union Gained Competence over Foreign Direct Investment. Sophie Meunier, Princeton University

The Transformation of Privacy and Surveillance Rules in the Transatlantic Space. Abraham Newman, Georgetown University; Henry Farrell, George Washington University

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Constructing the European Judiciary. R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University

Discussant: Sheri Berman, Barnard College

176. Organizational Culture in EU Institutions: a Source of Weakness or Resilience?

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Michelle Cini, University of Bristol Participants:

Organizational Culture in the EU Institutions: Reviewing the State of the Art. Michelle Cini, University of Bristol

Germans Don’t Make Jokes? A Comparative Study of the Use Humour Among Members of the European Parliament. Magali Gravier, Copenhagen Business School

National Parliamentary Representatives in the EP: Vessels for National Parliamentary Interests or Transnational Parliamentary Network? Christine Neuhold, Maastricht University

Conflict and Continuity in European Diplomatic Cultures: Evidence from the European External Action Service. Thomas Henökl, German Development Institute, University of Agder

Discussant: Carolyn Ban, University of Pittsburgh 177. Proportionality and Fundamental Rights in Europe

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Chair: Ermioni Xanthopoulou, University of HertfordshireKing’s College London Participants:

The Resilience of the Principle of Proportionality. Massimo Fichera, University of Helsinki

Balancing Workers’ Social Rights with Employers’ Commercial Interests in the EU: A Proposal for a More Reflective Proportionality Test in Line with the Charter. Egle Dagilyte, Anglia Ruskin UniversityKing’s College London

Balancing Fundamental Rights in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice with Mutual Trust in the Context of Transfers of Individuals Under the European Arrest Warrant and the Dublin Regulation. Ermioni Xanthopoulou, King’s College LondonUniversity of Hertfordshire

The Role of the Proportionality Principle in the Intellectual Property Case-Law. Martin Husovec, University of Tilburg

Discussant: Egle Dagilyte, Anglia Ruskin UniversityKing’s College London

178. Strategies of politicizing European integration 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chair: Swen Hutter, European University Institute Participants:

Intra-Party Conflict As Constraint on Party Strategies.

Edgar Grande, University of Munich; Alena Kerscher, University of Munich; Tobias Schwarzbözl, University of Munich

European Mood and Partisan Support for European Integration. Isabelle Guinaudeau, Sciences Po Bordeaux; Simon Persico, Sciences Po, CEE; Tinette Schnatterer, University of Constance

Beyond Strategy? The Politicization of National Referendums on European Integration. Swen Hutter, European University Institute

Politicizing Europe in Parliament. What Makes Parties Raise EU Salience in the Plenary? Pieter de Wilde, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB); Christian Rauh, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)

Discussant: Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

179. The social logics of events 9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam Participants:

Resilience Against Terror in Europe: The Politics of Symbols after the January 2015 Attacks in Paris. Florence Faucher, Sciences Po; Laurie Boussaguet, Université de Rouen

Following the Event Around. 9/11’s Acting Imperatives in American, French and Dutch National Newspapers. Thijs van Dooremalen, University of Amsterdam

Events By the Numbers: Quantification and the Sovereign Debt Crisis in Greece. Zach Griffen, University College Los Angeles

Which Historical Events Do We Consider Important? on the Validity of the Critical Years Hypothesis. Sabrina Regt, Utrecht University

Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam

180. Concepts and Methods in Memory Studies 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: Jenny Wüstenberg, York University Participants:

From Case Studies and Conceptual Frameworks to Middle Range Theories: Prospects for Memory Studies. Marek Kucia, Jagiellonian University

Learning to Count: A Role for Quantitative Measures in Memory Studies. Mark Wolfgram, Oklahoma State University

Memory Studies: Territory and Clusters in the Making. Alina Thiemann, Institute for Social Research, Frankfurt am Main; Paige Gibson, Temple University

Rethinking Countermemory: Transcultural Memory Negotiations. Jarula Wegner, Goethe University Frankfurt

No Longer Eurocentric? Appropriating Memory and

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Discussant: Jonathan Bach, The New School

181. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement: Community Formation and Destabilization II

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Christof Roos, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Participants:

Whither the “European Dream”? European Integration, Sub-National Identity and Immigrant Exclusion in Dublin and Madrid. Elitsa Molles, Trinity College

The Paradox of Freedom of Movement in the EU’s Overseas Countries and Territories: Does Allowing Freedom of Movement Strengthen or Undermine the Legitimacy of the Dutch Kingdom? Michael Sharpe, York College of the City University of New York

The Identity Paradox of Non-EU Student Mobility in Europe. Hila Zahavi, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

Social Networks and Feelings of Social Loneliness after Migration. the Case of European Migrants with a Native Partner in Belgium. Suzana Koelet, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Higher Education Mobility in the Bologna Process. Beverly Barrett, University of Houston

Discussant: Christof Roos, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

182. Harnessing the Power of Intercultural Film to con-nect European, International and Migrant Youth

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Discussant: Arnd Wächter, Independent Documentary Filmmaker

183. Health Politics in Historical and Cross-National Perspective

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Philipp Trein, University of Lausanne Participants:

Inward Conquest: Conflicts over Health Care and Policing in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries. Ben Ansell, University of Oxford; Johannes Lindvall, University of Lund, Sweden

Doctors and Healthcare Reform: Analyzing Turkey’s Health Human Resources Policy in the Context of Reform. Tuba Agartan, Providence College

Limitations Among the Longstanding and Chronic Ill in Europe: The Impact of Welfare Generosity. Ruth Bell, University College London; Kjetil van Der Wel, Oslo and Akershus University College; Anne Grete Tøge, Oslo and Akershus University College

Health Care in an Age of Austerity: Comparing Ireland and Greece. Susan Giaimo, Marquette University

Resiliency (in the Face) of Europe: The 2012 Circumcision Ban in Germany. James White,

University of Alberta

184. National Politics, Supranational Policies: Exploring Legitimacy in the European Union

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chair: Ramona Coman, Université Libre de Bruxelles Participants:

Bonding Policies. Policy Feedbacks and Citizens’ Attachment to the EU and the Nation-State. A Comparative Analysis of Focus Groups. Claire Dupuy, Sciences Po Grenoble; Sophie Duchesne, CNRS, ISP

The Resilience of Political Criteria in Assessing the Quality of EU Democracy. Robert Rohrschneider, University of Kansas; Nicholas Clark, Susquehanna University

News from the East: The Free Movement of Persons in Polish Press Discourse and Fomentation of Resistance to the EU Project. Andrew Clement, University of Warwick

Individual Support for the Euro in the 2004 Accession States. Katharine Aha, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Citizens’ Exit from the EU, Back to the Nation-State? Resilience, Policy Feedback and Legitimacy in Times of Crisis. Virginie Van Ingelgom, Université catholique de Louvain; Claire Dupuy, Sciences Po Grenoble

185. Perspectives on History

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Participants:The Structural Basis of Democratic Pacts:

Parliamentarism and Agrarian Capitalism in Early Modern England. Kevin Narizny, Lehigh University

Letters from the Giraffe: The Arab World and Imperialist Attitudes in French Restoration Print Culture. Elizabeth Della Zazzera, University of Pennsylvania

How the Conquered Became Conquerers: The Irish and Scottish Imperial Bureaucracy in Seventeenth-Century Tangier. Jennifer Wells, Brown University

The Rights and Duties of Fanciulle: Civic Instruction and the Languages of Citizenship for Girls in Nineteenth-Century Italy. Joseph Passaro, Fordham University

Recent Parliament Architecture: Symbolizing Democracy without Political Theology. Dietmar Schirmer, University of Florida

Discussant: Hans Keman, VU University Amsterdam

186. Transnational Cooperation and Resiliency through Art and Culture

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

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youth projects. Julie Gratz, Centre européen Robert Schuman (CERS) - House of Europe in Scy-Chazelles, France

Masculinity in the Catalan working class fiction of Kiko Amat. Maria Van Liew, West Chester University

French Republicanism Must Rework Itself: Literary Signposts and a Call for Social Action in Banlieue Literature. Marshall Smith, Cornell UniversityIthaca College

Transnational Cultural Policy: The Creative Europe Programme and the Europeanization of Culture. Randall Halle, University of Pittsburgh

“Isa, Hasha, Eset Pasha”: Graffiti, Urban Space and Political Narratives in Kosovo. James Leigh, University of Groningen

Discussant: Adrián Gras-Velázquez, Swarthmore College

187. Corruption, Competition and Cooperation: Motors and Dynamics of Party Politics in Contemporary Europe

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham Participants:

Pure Populism Does Not Work. The Anti-Corruption Discourse and Ideological Transformations of Formerly New Anti-Establishment Parties in Central and Eastern Europe over Time. Sarah Engler, University of Bern

Contest over Meaning: Frame Ownership and Narrative Party Competition with the Radical Right in Central and Eastern Europe. Bartek Pytlas, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times: Anti-Party As a Transient Aberration or a Trendsetter in Slovakia’s Party Politics? Peter Ucen, Independent Researcher

Staying Alive: Factors Promoting Party Survival in Volatile Political Environments. Kevin Deegan-Krause, Wayne State University; Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham

Party System Structure and Institutionalisation in the European Parliament. Lori Thorlakson, University of Alberta

Discussant: Anna Gwiazda, King’s College London

188. Gender and Sexual Equality, Activism and Law 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, University of California, Los Angeles Participants:

Gender Stereotypes in Ukraine: Empirical Analysis and Policy Impact. Ganna Gerasymenko, Institute for Demography and Social Studies, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Baby-Loup and the Ban on the Islamic Headscarf: How Sexularism Transformed French Republicanism. Kaisa Vuoristo, École normale supérieure de CachanUniversité de Montréal

LGBT and Now I: Intersex Movements, Framing, and Political Opportunity Structures. Angelika von Wahl, Lafayette College

The Principle of Non-Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation As a General Principle of EU Law. Anna Pudlo Anna, Kozminski University

Uneven Rainbows: Why EU Member States Adopt or Reject Gay Marriage. Scott Siegel, San Francisco State University; Alice Wang, Warwick University

Discussant: Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, University of California, Los Angeles

189. Methodological Issues in Researching European Migrations

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chairs: Jean Beaman, Purdue University; Melissa Byrnes, Southwestern University Participants:

EU Citizens, Migration, and National Social Space. Deborah Reed-Danahay, University at Buffalo (SUNY)

Drawing Structure and Agency into the Theoretical Debate of Immigration Control. Joao Carvalho, CIES-ISCTE

The Outsider within: Implications for Studying Race and Difference in Europe. Jean Beaman, Purdue University

The View from below: What We Learn from Local Migrant Histories. Melissa Byrnes, Southwestern University

Discussant: Patrick Simon, Sciences Po, CEE

190. Populism and Political Communication 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy West

Chair: David Swartz, Boston University Participants:

Populists Talking to Each Other: Right Wing Party and Movement Supporters on Social Media in the UK. Mabel Berezin, Cornell University; Tom Davidson, Cornell University

Sweden, Now a Country like All the Others? The Radical Right and the End of Swedish Exceptionalism. Jens Rydgren, Stockholm University

The Toolkit of Nationalist-Populism in Contemporary Hungary: Symbols, Objects, and New Media. Virag Molnar, New School for Social Research

Populism amidst Crisis: European Political Discourse during the Great Recession. Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University; Noam Gidron, Harvard University

Discussant: Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University

191. Resilience in Reconstruction: History and Identity in Postwar Italy

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: Marla Stone, Occidental College

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Belonging in Democratic Italy, 1945-1960. Rhiannon Evangelista, Kennesaw State University

Resistance and Resurgence: The Politics of Memory in Italy, 1943-1948—and Why It Still Matters. Rosario Forlenza, Columbia UniversityUniversity of Padua

La Rinascente: A Symbol of Postwar Italian Rebirth with American Roots. Jessica Harris, University of California, Los Angeles

Refugees of Empire: The Ministry of Italian Africa in the Process of Decolonization. Eileen Ryan, Temple University

Forgotten and Unwelcome “Brothers”: The Italians of the Ex-Zone B. Fabio Capano, American University; Bjørn Thomassen, Roskilde University

Discussant: Marla Stone, Occidental College

192. The Legacies of War in the Immediate Postwar Period 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Roy Domenico, The University of Scranton Participants:

Enduring Effects of Displacement: How WWII Continues to Shape Polish Politics. Volha Charnysh, Harvard University

The History and Memory of the Holocaust in Italy: Fossoli Di Carpi, 1942 - 1952. Alexis Herr, Keene State College

Catholic Internationalism, Displaced Children and the Politics of European Reconstruction, 1945-1949. Robert Ventresca, King’s University College at Western University

Discussant: Roy Domenico, The University of Scranton

193. The Many Faces of Asylum: German Responses to the Refugee Crisis (sponsored by IASGP)

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Joyce Mushaben, University of Missouri-St. Louis Participants:

“Spending like a Refugee”: Asylum and Political Economy in 1980s West Germany. Lauren Stokes, University of Chicago

A U-Turn in Germany’s Asylum Policy? Comparing the 1992 Asylum Compromise and the Open Door Policy of 2015. Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria

Wir Schaffen Es!! Angela Merkel and the Paradigm Shift in German Asylum Policy. Joyce Mushaben, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Welcome Culture? Micropolitical Mobilization Regarding Refugees in Munich, Germany. Paula-Irene Villa, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich

Discussant: Barbara Donovan, Wesleyan College 194. The political economy of risk sharing between states

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia

Center City Assembly FChair: Philipp Genschel, European University Institute Participants:

Revisiting the Good Housekeeping Hypothesis: Exchange Rate Policies and Sovereign Risk. Jana Grittersova, UC Riverside

The Contest Between Discipline and Solidarity: How European Leaders Cope with Crisis and the Reallocation of Risk. Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University

The Eurozone Crisis and the Refugee Crisis Compared: Risk Sharing, Distributive Conflict and the Integration of Core State Powers. Markus Jachtenfuchs, Hertie School of Governance

The Theory of Optimum Financial Areas: Retooling the Debate on the Governance of Global Finance. Geoffrey Underhill, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research

The Political Economy of Monetary Solidarity: The Euro Area and the U.S. Dollar Area Compared. Waltraud Schelkle, London School of Economics

Discussant: Philipp Genschel, European University Institute 195. The Politics of Labor-Market Liberalization in Europe: Ideas, Interests and Institutions

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Sara Watson, The Ohio State University Participants:

Firms and Labor Market Regulation: Evidence from France. Sara Watson, The Ohio State University; Raj Arunachalam, University of Michigan

National Liberalisms and Economic Crisis: The Politics of Adjustment in Contemporary France and Germany. Mark Vail, Tulane University

In the Interest of Labour? Union Strategy Toward Flexicurity. Christian Ibsen, University of Copenhagen

All of One Kind? Labour Market Reforms Under Austerity in Italy and Spain. Arianna Tassinari, University of Warwick; Georg Picot, University of Bergen

Egalitarian Aftermath: Solidarity, Aggregation and Collective Bargaining Practices in Italy and Sweden. Rebecca Oliver, University of Southern California

Discussant: Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Rutgers University

196. The Resilience of Bad Ideas in Europe 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Participants:

Bad Ideas That Make Money: The Euro from Maastricht to the Fiscal Compact and Beyond. Mark Blyth, Brown University; Matthias Matthijs, Johns Hopkins University

Keynesian Consensus and Dissensus during the Economic Crisis and after. Henry Farrell, George Washington University; John Quiggin, University of

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QueenslandDeficits, Debt and the Art of Political Bullshit. Jonathan

Hopkin, London School of Economics and Political Science; Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen

The Resilience of ‘Bad Ideas’ in Eurozone Crisis Discourse (even as Rival Ideas inform Changing Practices). Vivien Schmidt, Boston University

Discussant: Sheri Berman, Barnard College

197. The resilience of TTIP negotiations in the face of mounting challenges and criticisms

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy East

Chair: Mario Telò, LUISS-Guido Carli Participants:

An International Model of the Future or Politics As Usual: Ttip, Regulatory Harmonization, and ISDS. Andrew Reddie, University of California at Berkeley

Ttip, Regulatory Convergence and the Digital Market. Gaël Le Roux, Université d’Aix-MarseilleUniversité Libre de Bruxelles

Be Careful What You Wish for or the Hardening of Multilateral Principals through Bilateral Agreements. Frederik Ponjaert, Université Libre de Bruxelles

The Space Time Continuum of Investment Agreements: The EU, Ttip, and the Regime Complex. Sophie Meunier, Princeton University; Jean-Frederic Morin, Universite Laval Quebec

The Limits of Parliamentary Control of EU Common Commercial Policy or Realist and Institutionalist Perspectives on the Necessity of Ttip. David Kleimann, European University Institute

Discussant: Vinod Aggarwal, University of California at Berkeley

198. Trials in Europe: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Senem Kaptan, Rutgers University Participants:

Soviet and Spanish Republican Legality in the Spanish Civil War: Extending the “Show Trial” Concept Beyond Communist Polities. Jonathan Sherry, University of Pittsburgh

The Red Army Faction Accuses the Federal Republic of Germany: Debating Democratic Principles during the “Stammheim Trial,” 1975-1977. Silke Zoller, Temple University

The Politics of Prosecution: Treason Trials of Military Officers in Contemporary Turkey. Senem Kaptan, Rutgers University

The Disappearance of Trials and the Truth-Finding Process: The Case of Germany. Shawn Boyne, Indiana University

The Fate of the Traditional Criminal Jury Trial in Europe. Nancy Marder, Illinois Institute of Technology

Discussant: Kim Scheppele, Princeton

199. IASGP Luncheon 12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

200. Immigration Research Network Luncheon 12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

201. Transnational Memory and Identity Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

202. Democratic Dysfunction – Part I: Political Cleavages and Constraints

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown University Participants:

State Withdrawal, Inaction and Weakness: Racial Inequality and Democratic Gridlock. Desmond King, Nuffield college, Oxford university

The Difficulties with Doctrine: How Religion Can Influence Politics. Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan

Dysfunctional Democracy? Regional Separatism and Asymmetric Government in Europe. Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics and Political Science

Europe’s Other Democratic Deficit: National Authoritarianism in a Democratic Union. R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University

Dis-Embedded Markets and Embedded Politics: The Erosion of National Democracy in the Periphery. Matthias Matthijs, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant: Mitchell Orenstein, University of Pennsylvania 203. Forgetting in the Study of Memory

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: Vicky Karaiskou, Open University of Cyprus Participants:

Realms of Forgetting: Theorizing the Other Side of Memory. Ruramisai Charumbira, University of Texas

Beyond the Age of Testimony: Postmemory, Remediation and Intermediality. Sebastien Fevry, Catholic University of Louvain

Remembrance and Forgetting: Politics of Memory and Counter-Memory. Johannes Grow, Virginia Tech

The Memory of Loss. Eleni Bastea, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Tracing Memory: Strategies of Remembering Jewish Culture in Poland. Jacek Nowak, Jagiellonian University Krakow

Discussant: Lily Gardner-Feldman, Johns Hopkins University

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204. Culture and Ideology Face Gender, Race, and Sexuality

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Joshua Goode, Claremont Graduate University Participants:

The Racializing of Rhythm: Orff, Jazz, and Children’s Music in the GDR. Anicia Timberlake, Williams College

Audience Attitudes about LGBT Representations in Spanish Cinema. Adrián Gras-Velázquez, Swarthmore College

The Globe-Trotting Matchmaker: Victorian Marriage, Travel Writing, and British Exceptionalism. Colleen Cusick, Graduate Center, CUNY

Creative Resilience: Soviet Composers’ Strategic Relationship to the State Censor. Leah Goldman, Northern Arizona UniversityUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Providing Missing Cultural Links in Dutch Postcolonial Society: The Pioneering Early Works of Several Authors of Moroccan or Indian-Dutch Origin. Stephanie Loriaux, Université libre de Bruxelles

Discussant: Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinnett College

205. European Union Policies and Policymaking 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chair: Manuele Citi, Copenhagen Business School Participants:

Preventing Backsliding in Post-Communist Europe: The EU’s Impact on Corruption after Accession. Mert Kartal, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point

The Three Tier System of the Regulation of Family Reunification in the EU. Dora Kostakopoulou, University of Warwick

Legal Regulation of Expertise in Administrative Rule-Making: The European Commission’s Rules in Comparative Perspective. Arne Pilniok, Universität Hamburg

The EU’s “Normative Power” at Sea: Rising to the Challenge of Ensuring Sustainability of Fish Stocks? Mihail Vatsov, European University Institute

Behavioralizing Europe: Behavioral Economics Enters EU Policymaking. P.W. Zuidhof, University of Amsterdam

206. Labor Market Policies and Politics 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Harvard University Participants:

More Effective, Less Desirable? The European Employment Strategy Under Europe 2020. Paul Copeland, QMULQueen Mary, University of London; Beryl ter Haar, University of Amsterdam

Wage-Led Response to the Euro Crisis. Samue Dahan, Cornell Law School

Learning and Labor Market Reforms: Evidence from 10 European Countries. Philipp Trein, University of Lausanne

Flexibilising the Labour Maket: Who Wants to Loosen Employment Protection Legislation in Italy? Maria Chiara Morandini, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-SorbonneParis School of Economics

Analysing Factors Impacting on European Labour Market Resilience during the Crisis Using Qca. Jorge Garcés, Georgetown University; Paula Sabater, University of Valencia; Sandra Martínez-Molina, University of Valencia

Discussant: Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim

207. Migrants’ Political Behavior 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Michael Donnelly, University of Toronto Participants:

Rejectionism & Engagement: How Hostility Affects Immigrant Minorities’ Political Participation. Carolyn Morgan, Ohio State University

How Far from the Tree Does the Apple Fall? Voting Behaviour of Immigrants and Their Children in Sweden 2002-14. Pieter Bevelander, Malmö University; Derek Hutcheson, Department of Golobal Political Studies

Political Parties and the Transnational Mobilization of the Emigrant Vote. Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona; Irina Ciornei, University of Bern

The Impact of Diaspora Policies on Immigrant Political Participation: Evidence from Turkey. Ayca Arkilic, University of Texas, Austin

Discussant: Nicholas Boston, CUNY Lehman College 208. Political Parties in Transition

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Chamber Board Room

Participants:The Leadership Dilemma: Examining the Impact of

‘strong’ Leaders on Parties. Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh; Eoin O’Malley, Dublin City University; Akisato Suzuki, Dublin City University

Party Strategies and EU Issue Emphasis: A Comparison of EU Issue Salience in European and National Elections. Hermann Schmitt, Universities of Manchester and Mannheim; Daniela Braun, University of Munich

Voter Uncertainty and Party Ambiguity in EP Elections. Guido Tiemann, Institute For Advanced Studies, Vienna

Through Thick and Thin: Group Loyalties and Party Switching in the Polish Sejm, 1997-2011. Peter Tunkis, The Ohio State University

Economic Reforms, Party System (In)Stability, and Populism: Has the East Become the South? Binio Binev, Georgetown University

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Discussant: Edina Szoecsik, University of Berne

209. Protests and Social Movements 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: Thijs van Dooremalen, University of Amsterdam Participants:

Social Movements and Social Change. Carsten Yndigegn, University of Southern Denmark

Of Borders and Knots: Maidan, Syntagma and the Idea of Europe. Anastasia Tataryn, University of Liverpool

From the Streets to the Party Lists: Activist Past and Electoral Chances of Political Candidates. Dominika Kruszewska, Harvard University

Imagining a New Political Community in the Aftermath of Gezi Park Protests in Turkey. Kaan Agartan, Framingham State University

Towards a Dataset of Automatically Coded Protest Events from English-Language Newswires. Peter Makarov, University of Zurich; Jasmine Lorenzini, European University Institute

Discussant: Aidan McGarry, University of Brighton

210. Public Policy Challenges in Western Europe (spon-sored by IASGP)

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Jonathan Olsen, University of Wisconsin, Parkside Participants:

A Comparative Analysis of Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Germany and the UK. Daniel Hough, University of Sussex

European Social Democracy and the ‘delayed crisis of democratic capitalism’: Comparing Germany and the UK. Charles Lees, University of Bath

Party Funding and Corruption in Western Europe: Contexts and Considerations. Samuel Power, University of Sussex

Discussant: Jonathan Olsen, University of Wisconsin, Parkside

211. Regional Identities: Opportunities and Challenges 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Hélène Ducros, University of Leicester Participants:

Europeanization and the “Regionalization” of National Minority Identity. Katharina Crepaz, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy & Technische Universität München

Boundary Activation and Peacemaking in Northern Ireland and the Basque Country. Philippe Duhart, University of California, Los Angeles

Regional Identity Promotion and Regional Resilience in Wallonia: Exploring the Role of Knowledge Policy. Hannah Moscovitz, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Why (still) Vote for Europe? Collective Memories,

Multiple Identities and Shifting Loyalties. Hans Keman, VU University Amsterdam

Online/Offline National Identities in Quebec and Scotland: A Comparative Contextual Analysis. Sabrina Sotiriu, University of Ottawa

Rebranding the Minority Experience: Case Studies of Regional Language Planning and Maintenance in Europe. Zsuzsanna Fagyal, Urbana Illinois

212. Authors meet Critics: Stranger No More: The Challenges of Integration in North America and Western Europe (Princeton University Press, 2015) by Richard Alba and Nancy Foner

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy West

Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam Discussants: John Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis Christophe Bertossi, French Institute of International Relations Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Patrick Simon, Sciences Po, CEE Nancy Foner, Grad Centre, CUNYRichard Alba, CUNY Graduate Center

213. Building a New European Curriculum: A Roundtable Session on European Studies and Liberal Arts Education

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Chair: Claudia Bornholdt, The Catholic University of America Participants:

Keeping Europe Relevant: Innovative Strategies for Study Abroad. Kora von Wittelsbach, Cornell University; Sydney Van Morgan, Johns Hopkins University

Discussants: Stefania Lucamante, The Catholic University of America Arpad von Klimo, The Catholic University of America Dorle Hellmuth, The Catholic University of AmericaAmanda Sheffer, The Catholic University of AmericaTaylor Sias, The Catholic University of America

214. Carl Schorske’s Legacy for the Study of Europe 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

Chair: Marla Stone, Occidental College Discussants: Philip Nord, Princeton University Deborah Silverman, University of California, Los AngelesLouis Rose, Otterbein University

215. Cultures of Conflict: Making and Justifying War in Germany from the Kaiserreich to the Aftermath of WWII

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Fabian Virchow, University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf Participants:

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“Everything Depends on Our Creation of a German Hong Kong:” the Making of a German China Lobby and the Rise of Germany’s Presence in China, 1880-1897. Matthew Yokell, Texas A&M University

Imaging Aviation: Photography and Identity Among German Aviators of the First World War. Robert Rennie, University of Tennessee

The “Liberators:” Image and Reality in the Wehrmacht’s Invasion of the Soviet Union. David Harrisville, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Questioning the “School of the Nation:” West Germans and the Rehabilitation of the Military, 1948-1958. Jared Donnelly, Bush School of Government and Public Service – Texas A&M University

Discussant: Jay Lockenour, Temple University

216. Electoral Manipulation, Past and Present 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Dawn Teele, University of Pennsylvania Participants:

Political Cleavages and Opposition to Female Voters in France, 1918-1944. Dawn Teele, University of Pennsylvania

The People and the Party: Disfranchisement and Party Building. David Bateman, Cornell

Democratization after Democratization: The Adoption of Reforms Ending Electoral Fraud in Nineteenth Century France. Isabela Mares, Columbia University

Shaping Competition: Allies’ Party Licensing and the German Extreme Right. Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford

Shaping Competition: Allies’ Party Licensing and the German Extreme Right. Grigore Pop-Eleches, Princeton University

Discussant: Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

217. Immigrant Attitudes and Life Experiences in Contemporary Europe

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Chair: Andrew Richards, Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences, Carlos III University, Madrid Participants:

Searching for the ‘healthy Immigrant’ Across Euopean Countries. Moshe Semyonov, University of Illinois at Chicago; Eldad Davidov, University of Zurich; Dina Maskileyson, Tel Aviv University

The Impact of Family Migration and Reunification on the Mental Health of Adolescents in Spain. Héctor Cebolla Boado, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid

Do Immigrants Trust Trade Unions? A Study of 16 Western European Countries. Anastasia Gorodzeisky, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University

The EU Global Approach to Migration and Mobility

(GAMM): Evidence-Based Policy? A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment. Inmaculada Serrano, Spanish Research Council (CSIC), Madrid

Discussant: Gallya Lahav, State University of New York, Stony Brook

218. The EU, Rule of Law, and Mutual Respect 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Turkuler Isiksel, Princeton Discussants: Kim Scheppele, Princeton Peter Lindseth, University of ConnecticutDimitry Kochenov, Groningen Graduate School of Law

219. The Politics of Transatlantic Trade Negotiations: TTIP in a Globalized World

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy East

Chair: Tereza Novotna, Universite Libre de Bruxelles Discussants: Mario Telò, LUISS-Guido Carli Vinod Aggarwal, University of California at Berkeley Gaël Le Roux, Université Libre de BruxellesDavid Kleimann, European University Institute

220. The Resilience of European Societies and EU Policy Mechanisms in the face of an endogenous Solidarity Crisis

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chair: Ramona Coman, Université Libre de Bruxelles Participants:

Resilience of Solidaristic Discourses in the Face of Crisis: The Concept of Politics of Inaction and the Evolution of Social Europe. Maja Savevska, Université Libre de BruxellesHarvard University

Resilience in the Face an Endogenous Solidarity Crisis: The EU’s Capacity to Foster New Forms of Inter-Personal Solidarity. François Denuit, University of Warwick

Resilience in the Face an Endogenous Solidarity Crisis: The EU’s Social Chapter and the Emergence of New Forms of Conditionality in EU Governance. Frederik Ponjaert, Université Libre de Bruxelles

Solidarity in Employment in the Face of a Crisis Facing Europeanization: The Clash of EU Ideals with National Collective Identities As an Obstacle to Resilience. Andrew Clement, University of Warwick

Discussant: Cornel Ban, Boston University

221. The role of immigration in making Europe resilient 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Francesca Degiuli, Fairleigh Dickinson University Participants:

Ukraine’s Resilience: Internal Displacement and Migrant Integration after Russian Occupation. Greta Uehling, University of Michigan

Re-Integration of French Settlers and the Resilience of the French Economy in the 1960s. Sung-Eun Choi,

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Bentley University‘Diversitpreneurs’ Transnational Migrant Women

Entrepreneurs, ICT and Innovation. Maren Borkert, University of Vienna

Deferring the Care Crisis to Immigrant Workers: The Italian Response to an Aging Population. Francesca Degiuli, Fairleigh Dickinson University

Discussant: Raphi Rechitsky, UC Sant Diego

222. Democratic Dysfunction – Part II: Institutional Dynamics

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

Chair: Mark Blyth, Brown University Participants:

Grand Coalitions and Their Discontents. Wade Jacoby, Brigham Young University

Anti-System Parties in Italy and Spain: Between Populism and Technocracy. Carlo Invernizzi Accetti, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Christopher Bickerton, Cambridge

Use with Caution: Democracy without Solidarity. Erik Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAIS

Transnational Capture or Transnational Pluralism? Abraham Newman, Georgetown University

Discussant: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University

223. Citizenship and Its Institutional Framing 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Minuet

Chair: Brendan Mullan, Michigan State University Participants:

The Terminology of Movement: European Citizenship and Freedom of Movement in the Language of European Institutions. Cecilia Bruzelius, University of Oxford; Rebecca Ehata, University of Oxford

Citizenship in the Shadow of the Euro Crisis: Explaining Changing Patterns in Naturalization Among Intra-EU Migrants. John Graeber, University of Texas at Austin

Changing Conceptions of Family in Citizenship Law. Claus Hofhansel, Rhode Island College

Secure Citizenship? Exploring Migrants’ Experiences of the ‘citizenship Test’ Process in the United Kingdom. Leah Bassel, University of Leicester; Pierre Monforte, University of Leicester

A Post-Secular Ethics of Citizenship and Its Implications for Immigrant Integration in Europe. Adrian Atanasescu, University of Toronto

Discussant: Virginie Van Ingelgom, Université catholique de Louvain

224. Contested Ground in Turkish Politics 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

Chair: Kaan Agartan, Framingham State University Participants:

The EU Civil Society Policy in Turkey: Democratization or NGO-Ization? Ozge Zihnioglu, Istanbul Kültür University

(Re)Bordering State-Society Relations Along the Greek-Turkish Borderland. Zeynep Kasli, University of Washington, Seattle

EU and Turkey: Competitors or Partners in the Western Balkans? Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Elizabethtown College

Conceptualizations of Syrian Migrants in Turkish Political Discourse. Nermin Aydemir, Antalya International University

Rethinking Turkey’s Mediterranean Identity in the Framework of Euro-Mediterranean Relations. Ayse Uygun, University of Sorbonne

Discussant: Sabine Strasser, University of Bern

225. Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship in a Changing Europe

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly A

Participants:Europeanisation of Ethnicity or Ethnicisation of

Europe? Patterns of Entrepreneurship Among Intra-European Migrants in Poland. Katarzyna Andrejuk, Polish Academy of Sciences

Resilient Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Stable and Unstable Regions: The Cases of Sweden and Ukraine. Viktoriia Panova, Karlstad University, Sweden

Importing Innovation? The “Startup Visa” and the EU’s Entrepreneurship 2020 Action Plan. Natalie Novick, University of California -- San Diego

Entrepreneurship Potential of Former Male Convicts. The Case of Estonia. Tuuli Stewart, Tallinn University; Peeter Järvelaid, Tallinn University

Discussant: Alexandra-Maria Bocse, University of Cambridge

226. Flashpoints in Europe’s Violent Twentieth Century 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Orchestra Room

Chair: Stella Ghervas, University of Alabama at Birmingham Participants:

“Stormont in Crisis”: Lessons of Resilience in the Perceived Fragility of Northern Ireland’s Peace Process. Laura LeVon, State University of New York at Buffalo

The Bobby’s Empire: British Police Missions in Occupied Europe, 1945 - 1948. Robert Whitaker, Mellon-CES Dissertation Fellow, 2013-2014Louisiana Tech University

Minorities an Clandestine Collective Action: The Protection of Jews in Twente during the Holocaust. Robert Braun, Northwestern

Spain’s Neutral Holocaust: Memories of the Axis Alliance in Francoist and Post-Franco Spain. Joshua Goode, Claremont Graduate University

Surviving behind Enemy Lines: Soviet Youth in German

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Discussant: Alexis Herr, Keene State College

227. Migrant Integration Across Europe: Policies and Strategies

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

Chair: Daphne Winland, York University Participants:

Colonized Subjects Make Better Immigrants? The Case of Iranian Students and Their Integration Strategies in Western Europe. Ahmad (Aryan) Karimi, University of Alberta; Sandra Bucerius, University of Alberta

Immigrant Integration Programs and Job Quality in Denmark. Romana Careja, University of Southern Denmark

Crisis, Migration and Integration in Europe: The Experiences of Colombian Migrants in Madrid, London and Brussels. Anastasia Bermudez, CEDEM University of Liege

Identifying Gaps in Migrant Integration Policies in Russia. Anna Rocheva, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration; Marina Kingsbury, University of Alabama in Huntsville; Evgeni Varshaver, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration; Natalia Ivanova, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Social Capital or Social Tax? Rethinking the Role of Immigrants’ Co-Ethnic Social Ties. Liv Raddatz, Temple University

Discussant: Greta Uehling, University of Michigan

228. Practicing Identity 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly D

Chair: Marysia Galbraith, University of Alabama Participants:

Commemoration As European Resilience. Vivian Curran, University of Pittsburgh School of Law

European Identification and Solidarity - Insights from European Binational Couples in Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Julia Schroedter, University of Zurich; Christof Van Mol, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) / KNAW / UGUniversity of Antwerp; Suzana Koelet, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

“Their Fate Is Tied to Sorrow and Eternally Unforgettable”: Muslim Migration, Memory, and Transnational Identity Construction in the Post-Ottoman Balkans. Harun Buljina, Columbia University

Borrowing from Sociology: On the Use of Biographical Interviews and Focus Groups in Studying the Memory of Displacement and Minority Identity.

Christin Hess, Maastricht UniversityUnderstanding the Transmission of Religious Traits

Across Generations - Evidence from Germany. Metin Nebiler, European University Institute

Discussant: Gary McDonogh, Bryn Mawr College

229. Shaping Public Opinion on Migration 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro B

Chair: Antoine Bilodeau, Concordia University Participants:

Interest Group Credibility and Political Polarization on Redistribution and Immigration. Michael Donnelly, University of Toronto

Making Sense of the Radical Left Voter: Attitudes Towards Globalization, Integration, and Immigration in a Time of Economic Crisis. Anna Brigevich, North Carolina Central University; Erica Edwards, Miami University Ohio

Does Absence Make the Heart Grow Fonder? Legacies of Emigration and Attitudes Towards Immigration. Erica Dobbs, Swarthmore College

Has the Economic Recession in Europe Increased Anti-Immigrant Attitudes? Evidence from 22 European Countries. Heikki Ervasti, University of Turku

Resilient Attitudes? A Study of Caseworker Attitudes Towards Refugees in a Period of Increased Migration. Hanne Kavli, Fafo; Anne Britt Djuve, Fafo

Discussant: Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University

230. Clientelism and Corruption in Post-Communist Europe

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

Chair: Monika Nalepa, The University of Chicago Participants:

The Partisan Politics of Electoral Manipulation: Evidence from Romania. Marko Klasnja, Georgetown University

Diversified Partisan Linkage Strategies. Comparative Argument and Post-Communist Evidence. Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University; Matthew Singer, University of Connecticut

Patronage and Coercion: Strategies of Electoral Mobilization in Rural Hungary. Isabela Mares, Columbia University

Beets or Watermelons? Clientelism and the Appropriate Transitional Justice Mechanism. Monika Nalepa, The University of Chicago

Discussants: Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of MichiganDespina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh

231. Do we trust on ‘mutual trust’? Current challenges to mutual recognition in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice as a benchmark for Europe’s resilience

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly B

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Participants:Mutual Recognition As a Governance Strategy for Civil

Justice. Eva Storskrubb, University of UppsalaMutual Recognition in Civil Matters: An Appraisal

Between (partial) Achievements and New Challenges. Ornella Feraci, University of Florence

Mutual Recognition in Criminal Justice: Towards Order and Method? Maria Bergstrom, University of Uppsala

Does Mutual Recognition and Trust Exist in Asylum and Migration Law? The Contribution of Judicial Cooperation to the Promotion of Mutual Recognition and Trust. Madalina Moraru, European University Institute

Mutual Recognition As a Stumbling Block to the Accession of the EU to the ECHR? Nicole Lazzerini, University of Parma

Discussant: Cesare Pitea, University of Parma

232. EU crises: Legal and non-legal responses 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly C

Chair: Fernanda Nicola, American University Discussants: Daniela Caruso, Boston University Jeffery Atik, Loyola Law School Roger Goebel, Fordham Law School Billy Davies, American University, Washington DCMichelle Egan, American University

233. EU resilience - Solidarity versus accommodation of diversity in the European Union

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto A

Chairs: John Fossum, University of OsloHans-Joerg Trenz, University of Copenhagen, Arena Centre For European Studies, Oslo Participants:

The Politics of Accommodation in Europe. John Fossum, University of Oslo

Mobility in Times of Crisis: Social Cohesion and New Cleavages in the Europe of Free Movement. Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of CopenhagenArena Centre For European Studies, Oslo

Taking Responsibility? The Euro Crisis and the Problem of ‘Solidarity’ in the European Union: The Cases of Germany, Ireland and Poland. Charlotte Galpin,

Secession and the Accommodation of Diversity. Peter Kraus, Universität Augsburg

Probing the Resilience of the Single Currency: Can the ‚European Stability Mechanism’ Cope with Socioeconomic Diversity? Ulrike Liebert, University of Bremen, Centre for European Studies; Dennis Zagermann, University of Bremen

Discussant: Markus Jachtenfuchs, Hertie School of Governance Berlin

234. Framing European Economic Governance 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

Chair: Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan Participants:

Bureau Shaping By Central Banks: Explaining Bureaucratic Preferences and Political Autonomy in the Bank of England Since the Financial Crisis. Harpal Hungin, European University Institute; Scott James, Kings College London

Enforcing the European Semester: The Politics of Asymmetric Information in the Excessive Deficit and Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedures. James Savage, University of Virginia

Social Science Hisotyr and Welfare State Resilience: Proposing a New Periodization. Daniel Wincott, Cardiff Law School

Putty Capital’s Shadow of the Invisible Hand on Clay Labor: On the Emergent Risk of Differing Speeds of European Union Capital and Labor Freedom. Julia Puaschunder, The New School

The Common Market Must be Defended: The Commission’s Reframing of the Financial Crisis. Rolf Jørgensen, Copenhagen University

Discussant: Ronald Rogowski, UCLA

235. Integrating the Illiberal: Between European Hungary and Hungarian Europe

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly G

Chair: Marie Granger, Central European University Participants:

How European Legal Mechanisms Contribute to a Lowering of Protection of Rights and the Rule of Law. Orsolya Salát, Central European UniversityCentral European University

The Diverse Manifestations of Illiberalism – Hungary As an “Externally Constrained Illiberal Majoritarianism”. Daniel Hegedus, Free University of BerlinGerman Council on Foreign Relation (DGAP)

Nationalism and Hegemony: Symbolic Politics and Colonization of Culture in Hungary. Andras Bozóki, Central European University

An Illiberal Democracy within the European Union. Gabor Halmai, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen/Institute for Human Sciences Vienna

Illiberal Democracy and Lawyers in Chief. Kim Scheppele, Princeton

Discussant: Balázs Majtényi, ELTE University, Faculty for Social Sciences

236. New Frontiers of Civil Society Research on Europe 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

Chair: Sheri Berman, Barnard College Participants:

The Varieties of Democracy Core Civil Society Index. Michael Bernhard, University of Florida

Explaining the Origins of Uncivil Civil Society: Southern Europe, 1960s-2000s. Tiago Fernandes, New University of Lisbon

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Civil Society and the Three Inequalities in Contemporary Poland. Grzegorz Ekiert, Harvard; Jan Kubik, University College London; Michal Welzel, Oxford University

Civil Society and Democratic Stability in the Interwar Period: A Closer Look at Pathway Cases. Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus University; Agnes Cornell, Aarhus Univeristy; Jørgen Møller, Aarhus University

Discussant: Sara Watson, The Ohio State University

237. Religion and Politics in Europe since 1900 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

Chair: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center Participants:

Totalitarianism: Transgressions and Transcendence. Harald Wydra, Cambridge University; Rosario Forlenza, University of Padua, Columbia University

Paragraph 203: Donor Sperm, Christian Morality, and West German Identity. Allie Tichenor, Independent Scholar

Re-Placing Stigma? The Reception of Purpose-Built Mosques in Contemporary Germany. Elisabeth Becker, Yale

The Privilege of Catholicism in France. Elayne Oliphant, NYU

Discussant: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center

238. The selection of politicians after the crisis 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

Chair: Xavier Coller, Universidad Pablo de Olavide Participants:

Candidate Selection and Party Discipline: A Comparative Perspective. Guillermo Cordero, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; Xavier Coller, Universidad Pablo de Olavide; Patrick Öhberg, Göteborgs Universitet; Antonio Jaime-Castillo, Universidad de Málaga

Changing Candidate Selection Tactics in Mexico’s Parties after Democratization. Joy Langston, Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE)

The Politics of Party Primaries. Klaus Detterbeck, University of Magdeburg

Does Inclusiveness Affect MPs Parliamentary Behavior? Insights from Italian Legislative Primaries. Stefano Rombi, University of Cagliari; Antonella Seddone, University of Cagliari

The Counter-Elite: Protesters and Political Renewal in Iceland. Gunnar Kristinsson, University of Iceland; Eva Önnudóttir, University of Iceland

Innovative Candidate Selection As an Electoral Campaign Bonus. Marcelo Jenny, University of Vienna

Political Recruitment As Party Linkage? Insights from the Portuguese Case. Marco Lisi, IPRI-New University of Lisbon

Discussant: Antonio Jaime-Castillo, Universidad de Málaga

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The New Politics of Higher Education: Social Investment between Promise and Reality

043. The New Politics of Higher Education: Higher Education Between Redistribution and Stratification. Thursday, April 14, 2016

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

062. The New Politics of Higher Education: Strategies and Coalitions in Higher Education Reform. Thursday, April 14, 2016

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

Politics, policies and the economy: Italy and Spain in the post-industrial era

080. What prospects to escape low-skill/low-wage based economic growth in Spain and Italy?. Friday, April 15, 2016

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy East

099. Promoting growth and employment: what role for the welfare state in Spain and Italy?. Friday, April 15, 2016

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy East

123. Building human capital in Spain and Italy. Friday, April 15, 2016 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy East

Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement: Community Formation and Destabilization

161. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement: Community Formation and Destabilization I. Saturday, April 16, 2016

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

181. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement: Community Formation and Destabilization II. Saturday, April 16, 2016

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

A Tool for Fostering Resilience? New Challenges in Memory Studies

Mini-Symposia162. Theorizing Transnational Memory. Saturday, April 16, 2016

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Rhapsody

180. Concepts and Methods in Memory Studies. Saturday, April 16, 2016

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Rhapsody

203. Forgetting in the Study of Memory. Saturday, April 16, 2016

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Rhapsody

Democracy and Its Discontents

202. Democratic Dysfunction – Part I: Political Cleavages and Constraints. Saturday, April 16, 2016

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Symphony Ballroom

222. Democratic Dysfunction – Part II: Institutional Dynamics. Saturday, April 16, 2016

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Symphony Ballroom

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Plenaries & Meetings 159. Plenary Session: Fixing the Euro Mistake (TBC) 6:00 to 7:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy Ballroom

Chair: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University Keynote: Paul Krugman, CUNY Graduate Center

160. Presidential Reception 7:45 to 9:30 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Symphony Ballroom

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199. IASGP Luncheon 12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Maestro A

200. Immigration Research Network Luncheon 12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

201. Transnational Memory and Identity Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Rhapsody

❧ Thursday, April 14

039. Gender and Sexuality Research Network Luncheon 12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

040. Historical Study of States and Regimes Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

041. Territorial Politics and Federalism Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

042. The Political Economy and Welfare Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria A

079. Plenary Session: Europe on Edge: Ruptures and Resilience in European Capitalism

6:00 to 7:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Ormandy Ballroom

Chair: Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University Discussants: Suzanne Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harold James, Princeton University Charles Maier, Harvard UniversityVivien Schmidt, Boston University

❧ Friday, April 15

119. European Integration and Global Political Economy Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly F

120. Political Parties, Party Systems and Elections Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Aria B

121. Radicalism and Violence in Europe Research Network Luncheon

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Assembly E

122. Social Movements Research Network Luncheon 12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City Concerto B

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❧ European Integration and Global Political Economy

029. Delegation Patterns in the EU Thursday, April 14

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly C

037. Why Study Resilience? Thursday, April 14

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy West

053. Author-Meets-Critics: Alison Johnston's "From Convergence to Crisis: Labor Markets and the Instability of the Euro" Thursday, April 14

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly C

059. Roundtable: "What does the Euro-crisis say to our theories of economic and political integration?” Thursday, April 14

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy West

072. Deepening or diluting? Impact and contribution of the new member countries to the process of European integration Thursday, April 14

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto A

090. JCMS Annual Review State of the European Union Roundtable Friday, April 15

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy West

096. The Distinctive Politics of TTIP Negotiations Friday, April 15

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly F

111. Exporting the EU Regulatory Integration Model through the TTIP Friday, April 15

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly F

112. Financialization, Debt and Inequalities in European Integration Friday, April 15

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly D

129. Europe and the refugee crisis Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy West

133. Institutional Resilience in the EU's Political Economy Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly F

138. Resilient Neoliberalism and Resilient Resistance in crisis EU: The Cases of Greece, Spain and Ireland Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly G

178. Strategies of politicizing European integration Saturday, April 16

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto B

196. The Resilience of Bad Ideas in Europe Saturday, April 16

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Symphony Ballroom

202. Democratic Dysfunction – Part I: Political Cleavages and Constraints Saturday, April 16

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Symphony Ballroom

234. Framing European Economic Governance Saturday, April 16 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto B

❧ Gender and Sexuality

028. “The Power of One”: Honoring the Gender Equality Contributions of Éliane Vogel Polsky (1926-2015) Thursday, April 14

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly F

054. Comparing anti-gender mobilizations in Europe Thursday, April 14

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly F

077. Gender, Migration and Citizenship- Quo Vadis? Thursday, April 14

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly F

140. Stubbon Silences or Resilient Alternatives: Can Gender Equality Bounce back into EU Policymaking? Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto A

153. Impossible Solidarities? Intersectionality, Coalition-Building and Feminist Politics Friday, April 15

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto A

188. Gender and Sexual Equality, Activism and Law Saturday, April 16 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly C

❧ Historical Study of States and Regimes

013. From New Democracies to New Authoritarianism: Russia, Hungary and Turkey Thursday, April 14

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

031. New Books on Empire: Ruth Ben-Ghiat's "Italian Fascism's Empire Cinema" and Susan Pedersen's "The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire" Thursday, April 14

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

057. New Perspectives on the Role of Culture in Policy Development and Institutional Change Thursday, April 14

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

073. Democracy and Its Discontents Thursday, April 14

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

098. The “Double” Transformation. New Perspectives on East Central European Nationalizing and Democratizing States between the Two World Wars Friday, April 15

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Minuet

132. Institutional Crisis and Resilience Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Orchestra Room

192. The Legacies of War in the Immediate Postwar Period Saturday, April 16

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly D

216. Electoral Manipulation, Past and Present Saturday, April 16

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly E

230. Clientelism and Corruption in Post-Communist Europe Saturday, April 16 4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

❧ IASGP

193. The Many Faces of Asylum: German Responses to the Refugee Crisis Saturday, April 16

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Maestro A

210. Public Policy Challenges in Western Europe Saturday, April 16 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Maestro A

❧ Immigration

012. Comparing immigration politics and policy between the USA and Europe Thursday, April 14

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Orchestra Room

018. Weaving Safety Nets Across the Global and the Local: Resilient, Proactive Responses to Migration and Mobility Thursday, April 14

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy East

036. The Limits of Free Speech in Europe Thursday, April 14

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Orchestra Room

092. Muslims in their European Societies of Settlement: Empirical approaches to socio-cultural integration Friday, April 15

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Symphony Ballroom

093. National legacies or economic pragmatism? Probing immigration policies on both sides of the Atlantic Friday, April 15

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151. Divergent citizenship? The debates about social rights for migrants and native citizens in EU member states Friday, April 15

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly G

161. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement: Community Formation and Destabilization I Saturday, April 16

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

172. European Refugee Crisis: Anthropological Perspectives Saturday, April 16

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly G

181. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement: Community Formation and Destabilization II Saturday, April 16

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

189. Methodological Issues in Researching European Migrations Saturday, April 16

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

212. Authors-meet Critics: Stranger No More: The Challenges of Integration in North America and Western Europe (Princeton University Press, 2015) by Richard Alba and Nancy Foner Saturday, April 16

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy West

221. The role of immigration in making Europe resilient Saturday, April 16 2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

❧ Political Economy and Welfare Network

017. The Politics of Credit and Debt in Europe Thursday, April 14

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly E

032. Party Politics, Organised Interests and the Welfare State

Thursday, April 14 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Minuet

033. Risks, labour market institutions, and technological change Thursday, April 14

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

038. Youth Employment and Social Resilience in Europe Thursday, April 14

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly E

043. The New Politics of Higher Education: Higher Education Between Redistribution and Stratification Thursday, April 14

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

062. The New Politics of Higher Education: Strategies and Coalitions in Higher Education Reform Thursday, April 14

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

088. Cooperation and Inclusion in Skill Formation Friday, April 15

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Maestro B

091. Minimum Wages as a Resilience Strategy? (I) Friday, April 15

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

113. Minimum Wages as a Resilience Strategy? (II) Friday, April 15

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

127. 'Resilience and the Evolution of the Welfare State in Modern Europe' Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

128. Economic grievances and political reactions in times of crisis Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Maestro B

131. Fiscal Foundations of the Welfare State Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly C

149. Comparative Capitalism and International Migration Friday, April 15

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria A

157. The Labor Market, the Household and the Welfare State Friday, April 15

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly C

171. European Labor Politics Redefined: Collective Action and the Transformation of Work Saturday, April 16

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Ormandy East

195. The Politics of Labor-Market Liberalization in Europe: Ideas, Interests and Institutions Saturday, April 16 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto A

❧ Political Parties, Party Systems and Elections

058. Parties and Campaigns Thursday, April 14

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Maestro A

076. Eurosceptic Party Policies and Alliances in the Post-Crisis Era Thursday, April 14

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Maestro A

094. Party Systems in Comparative Perspective Friday, April 15

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

108. Party Politics and Democracy in Europe: The Legacy of Peter Mair Friday, April 15

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

139. Rules, Roles, Representation: When and How Institutions Matter? Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Aria B

187. Corruption, Competition and Cooperation: Motors

and Dynamics of Party Politics in Contemporary Europe Saturday, April 16 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly E

❧ Radicalism and Violence in Europe

069. A Measure of European Resilience: Antisemitism(s) Old and New Thursday, April 14

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly C

095. Responding to ‘Radicalism’ 1 Friday, April 15

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly E

115. Responding to ‘Radicalism’ 2 Friday, April 15

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly E

136. Radical Movement Cultures, Frames and their Transmission Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly E

156. The Internal Dynamics of Radical Political Movements Friday, April 15

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly E

215. Cultures of Conflict: Making and Justifying War in Germany from the Kaiserreich to the Aftermath of WWII Saturday, April 16

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Orchestra Room

❧ Social Movements

052. Alternative practices of resisting injustice and austerity Thursday, April 14

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Assembly E

071. Comparing discourses and the role of the media in social movements Thursday, April 14

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia

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087. Authors Meet Critics: Players and Arenas & Breaking Down the State Friday, April 15

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto B

116. Social Movement Studies in Europe. The State of the Art Friday, April 15

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto B

141. The role of the state in shaping social movements Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto B

❧ Territorial Politics and Federalism

030. Federal challenges and challenges to federalism: Insights from the EU and federal states Thursday, April 14

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto B

070. Causes and Implications of the Great Territorial Transformation Thursday, April 14

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Concerto B

155. Policy and Representational Dynamics in the EU Multilevel System Friday, April 15

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Minuet

❧ Transnational Memory and Identity in Europe

135. Picking Up the Pieces: Social and Autobiographical Memories of Political Rupture in the Margins of Europe Friday, April 15

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Rhapsody

162. Theorizing Transnational Memory Saturday, April 16

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Rhapsody

180. Concepts and Methods in Memory Studies

Saturday, April 16 11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City - Rhapsody

203. Forgetting in the Study of Memory Saturday, April 16

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Art and Literature: 022, 056, 057, 066, 084, 124, 186, 204 Austerity: 016, 017, 024, 038, 045, 050, 051, 052, 055, 065, 081, 085, 100, 112, 125, 128, 138, 141, 143, 145, 153, 159, 163, 220, 233 Central Europe: 072, 126, 214, 215 Colonial and Post-Colonial Experience: 031, 056, 185, 204 Comparative Politics: 002, 008, 011, 012, 014, 026, 030, 048, 053, 057, 070, 087, 091, 098, 106, 107, 113, 116, 117, 118, 134, 161, 164, 168, 169, 175, 178, 179, 185, 187, 194, 202, 206, 211, 212, 220, 222, 227, 236, 238 Eastern Europe: 013, 021, 056, 061, 089, 094, 098, 129, 135, 139, 163, 230 Ecology and Environment: 044, 152 Economics: 001, 007, 009, 019, 020, 048, 065, 072, 125, 131, 145, 150, 159, 168, 196, 205, 225, 234 Education: 018, 043, 062, 068, 088, 213 Elections and Electoral Politics: 005, 019, 026, 051, 058, 059, 073, 139, 142, 207, 208, 216, 230, 238 Ethics and Morality: 034, 036, 097 European Integration and the EU: 007, 009, 011, 016, 024, 025, 026, 027, 029, 030, 045, 046, 049, 050, 053, 059, 060, 061, 067, 072, 076, 078, 082, 090, 100, 101, 102, 109, 112, 126, 129, 130, 133, 137, 138, 140, 144, 145, 147, 148, 151, 161, 162, 165, 166, 168, 170, 173, 175, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 184, 186, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 203, 205, 213, 218, 219, 220, 222, 227, 228, 229, 231, 233, 234, 235 Foreign and International Relations: 010, 025, 061, 089, 096, 097, 101, 110, 111, 126, 130, 147, 148, 166, 172, 173,

175, 197, 219, 224, 226

Gender and Sexuality: 028, 054, 071, 077, 082, 083, 086, 104, 140, 153, 188, 193 Globalization: 010, 027, 047, 048, 059, 096, 101, 111, 130, 134, 157, 170, 172, 182, 221 Health and Healthcare: 001, 015, 169, 183, 217 History: 001, 002, 021, 022, 031, 034, 064, 073, 075, 084, 098, 110, 114, 124, 127, 132, 146, 162, 174, 179, 180, 185, 191, 192, 203, 214, 215, 216, 232, 237 Identity and Ethnicity: 003, 006, 018, 034, 036, 064, 068, 069, 077, 084, 092, 093, 102, 109, 135, 146, 154, 174, 181, 202, 207, 211, 212, 223, 224, 226, 228, 233 Inequality: 008, 015, 033, 043, 052, 055, 062, 063, 070, 081, 085, 088, 091, 093, 104, 106, 112, 113, 128, 140, 158, 165, 221 Labor and Labor Unions: 002, 020, 032, 033, 086, 091, 106, 113, 137, 149, 157, 171, 195, 206, 217, 225 Law and Courts: 023, 036, 049, 060, 067, 075, 083, 167, 177, 198, 218, 223, 231, 232, 235 Media and Popular Cultures: 003, 006, 071, 074, 173, 179, 182, 186 Migration and Immigration: 003, 004, 005, 012, 018, 023, 024, 027, 035, 046, 047, 049, 060, 063, 064, 069, 077, 083, 092, 093, 097, 100, 103, 109, 129, 149, 151, 153, 154, 161, 167, 172, 181, 182, 189, 191, 193, 194, 207, 212, 213, 217, 221, 223, 225, 227, 228, 229, 231 Music and Performing Arts: 066, 204 Northern Europe: 004, 035, 152 Parties and Party Systems: 005, 011,

013, 032, 058, 070, 076, 094, 107, 108, 139, 142, 164, 178, 187, 190, 192, 208, 210, 216, 230, 238 Philosophy: 074, 114, 118 Politics: 009, 012, 013, 021, 022, 030, 031, 037, 043, 051, 062, 082, 087, 095, 104, 105, 108, 115, 116, 118, 125, 131, 132, 133, 136, 142, 144, 155, 156, 162, 170, 171, 180, 184, 190, 196, 198, 203, 205, 208, 209, 210, 218, 229, 232, 235, 237 Radical Right and Left: 006, 076, 095, 115, 136, 156, 164, 187, 190, 191 Religion and Secularism: 014, 047, 054, 063, 069, 092, 134, 154, 167, 188, 237 Science and Technology: 152 Security and Defense: 010, 025, 044, 089, 103, 147, 166, 215, 226 Social Movements and Protest: 037, 052, 054, 071, 074, 087, 095, 115, 116, 128, 136, 138, 141, 143, 144, 146, 156, 171, 188, 209, 236 Southern Europe: 019, 045, 080, 099, 123, 135, 143, 183, 224 Trade and Regulation: 020, 044, 065, 096, 111, 148, 150, 197, 219, 222, 234 Varieties of Capitalism: 007, 017, 038, 050, 053, 079, 080, 099, 123, 149 Welfare State: 008, 015, 016, 017, 023, 032, 033, 035, 038, 046, 055, 057, 078, 080, 081, 085, 086, 088, 099, 117, 123, 127, 137, 151, 157, 163, 165, 169, 183, 195, 206 Western Europe: 004, 068, 094, 107, 110, 127, 131, 174, 189, 192, 195, 202, 210, 211, 214

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Abels, Gabriele, 028 Accornero, Guya, 087, 116, 141 Adam, Ilke, 063 Adascalitei, Dragos, 169 Adsera, Alicia, 023 Afonso, Alexandre, 149 Agartan, Kaan, 209, 224 Agartan, Tuba, 001, 183 Aggarwal, Vinod, 197, 219 Aguilar, Susana, 116 Aha, Katharine, 184 Ahmed, Amel, 132, 216 Aisenbrey, Silke, 086 Alapiha, Sonja, 166 Alba, Richard, 212 Alexiadou, Despina, 142, 208, 230 Allwood, Gill, 140, 153 Amat, Francesc, 032, 070 Amengay, Abdelkarim, 163 Amiya-Nakada, Ryosuke, 107 Ana, Alexandra, 071, 141 Anders, Lisa, 026 Andersen, David, 132 Anderson, Jeffrey, 173 Anderson, Karen, 017, 169 Andersson, Per, 142 Andor, Laszlo, 078 Andrejuk, Katarzyna, 225 Andriescu, Monica, 093 Angeles, Renira, 020 Angelini, Lorenzo, 166 Ansell, Ben, 033, 043, 183 Appel, Hilary, 050 Arato, Andrew, 013 Arkilic, Ayca, 207 Arkin, Kimberly, 083 Arnold, Alexander, 114 Art, David, 002 Atanasescu, Adrian, 223 Atik, Jeffery, 232 Aydemir, Nermin, 224 Ayoub, Phillip, 054, 153 Bach, Jonathan, 180 Bakker, Marloes, 152 Balkan, Osman, 034, 074 Ban, Carolyn, 176 Ban, Cornel, 125, 220 Bangstad, Sindre, 014, 036 Barbé, Esther, 130 Barbee, Inu, 111 Barbulescu, Iordan, 072 Bardutzky, Samo, 067 Barker, Philip, 063, 167

Barrett, Beverly, 166, 181 Barta, Zsofia, 051, 144 Bassel, Leah, 223 Bastea, Ph.D., Eleni, 203 Bateman, David, 216 Bauer, Michael, 026, 155 Baum, Steven, 069 Beaman, Jean, 189 Becker, Elisabeth, 154, 237 Beckfield, Jason, 015, 055 Beichelt, Timm, 074 Bell, Janice, 101 Ben-Ghiat, Ruth, 031 Benoit, Kenneth, 118 Beresniova, Christine, 102 Berezin, Mabel, 110, 134, 159 Berger, Suzanne, 079, 110 Bergstrom, Maria, 231 Berman, Sheri, 022, 175, 196, 236 Bermudez, Anastasia, 227 Bernhard, Michael, 135, 236 Bersin, Nick, 018 Bertossi, Christophe, 212 Bevelander, Pieter, 093, 207 Bilecen, Basak, 081 Bilodeau, Antoine, 063, 229 Binev, Binio, 208 Bleich, Erik, 036, 118, 154, 212 Blitz, Brad, 018 Blom-Hansen, Jens, 029 Blomqvist, Paula, 165 Blyth, Mark, 100, 196, 222 Bocse, Alexandra-Maria, 044, 225 Bolukbasi, H. Tolga, 165, 206 Bolzonaro, Fabio, 142, 167 Bonikowski, Bart, 190, 229 Borbath, Endre, 163 Borham-Puyal, Miriam, 104 Borkert, Maren, 221 Borneman, John, 172 Bornholdt, Claudia, 124, 213 Borz, Gabriela, 139 Bosch, Gerhard, 123 Boston, Nicholas, 207 Boucher, Anna, 023 Boucher, Ellen, 127 Boucoyannis, Deborah, 073, 132 Boussaguet, Laurie, 179 Bovens, Mark, 068, 170 Bowen, John, 034, 134, 212 Boyne, Shawn, 198 Bozóki, Andras, 235 Brahm, Gabrial, 069 Brambor, Thomas, 051

Brandel, Andrew, 027 Braun, Daniela, 058, 208 Braun, Robert, 226 Breckman, Warren, 114 Breen, Benjamin, 022 Bremer, Bjoern, 142 Brennan, Sarah, 077 Bridgen, Paul, 151, 169 Brigevich, Anna, 229 Brochmann, Grete, 035 Bronner, Laura, 073 Brown, Colin, 012 Bruzelius, Cecilia, 046, 151, 223 Budryte, Dovile, 064, 204 Bulfone, Fabio, 007, 099 Buljina, Harun, 228 Bunce, Valerie, 134 Buric, Fedja, 135 Bursens, Peter, 002, 155 Busemeyer, Marius, 032, 062, 088 Busher, Joel, 136, 156 Bussi, Margherita, 038 Buzas, Zoltan, 083 Byrnes, Melissa, 189 Caciagli, Carlotta, 052 Cameron, David, 065, 145, 163 Cangemi, Ivan, 146 Cantillon, Bea, 165 Capano, Fabio, 191 Capoccia, Giovanni, 057, 216 Careja, Romana, 227 Carlson, Jennifer, 044 Carmel, Emma, 151 Caruso, Daniela, 060, 075, 232 Carvalho, Joao, 012, 189 Casal Bertoa, Fernando, 094, 108, 139, 187 Casarosa, Federica, 231 Cavaghan, Rosalind, 140 Caviedes, Alexander, 161 Cebolla Boado, Héctor, 217 Celik Rappas, Ipek, 003 Chaban, Natalia, 010 Chané, Anna-Luise, 097 Chang, Michele, 009, 125 Charnysh, Volha, 192 Charumbira, Ruramisai, 203 Chase-Levenson, Alex, 064, 174 Chatzistavrou, Filippa, 045 Chaudhuri, Diviani, 056 Chauvel, Louis, 015, 157 Chirita, Anca, 020, 050 Choi, Sung-Eun, 221

Cini, Michelle, 090, 176 Citi, Manuele, 170, 205 Clark, Nicholas, 184 Clement, Andrew, 184, 220 Clément, Maéva, 074 Clua Losada, Monica, 138 Cocozzelli, Fred, 008, 083 Cody, Steven, 124 Coffey, Fiona, 174 Cohen, Ben, 069 Colfer, Barry, 002 Colin, Amy, 146 Collantes, Gemma, 130 Coller, Xavier, 019, 238 Collini, Mattia, 094, 142 Collura, Rosetta, 144 Coman, Ramona, 078, 184, 220 Connelly, Laura, 158 Connolly, Sara, 082 Copeland, Paul, 016, 165, 206 Cordero, Guillermo, 238 Costa, Oriol, 010, 130 Crepaz, Katharina, 003, 027, 211 Crespy, Amandine, 016, 078 Cross, Mai'a, 089, 166 Csehi, Robert, 030 Cullen, Pauline, 153 Culpepper, Pepper, 062, 088 Curran, Vivian, 228 Cusick, Colleen, 204 Cutler, Robert, 026 D'Agostino, Serena, 104 D'Angelo, Alessio, 023 da Conceicao-Heldt, Eugenia, 029, 096 Dafydd, Einion, 011 Dagdeviren, Hulya, 085 Dagilyte, Egle, 177 Dahan, Samue, 125, 206 Damay, Ludivine, 144 Dammann, Jens, 145 Danescu, Elena Rodica, 101, 133 David, Lea, 162 Davidson, Robert, 023, 087, 141 Davidson, Tom, 190 Davies, Billy, 075, 232 Davis, Mark, 158 de Beer, Paul, 091, 113, 143 de Boer, Heike, 018 de Jong, Sara, 153 de Lange, Sarah, 023, 076 de Wilde, Pieter, 178 Deegan-Krause, Kevin, 058, 076, 187 Degiuli, Francesca, 221 Dehousse, Renaud, 078, 133 Dekanozishvili, Mariam, 025, 147 Delhey, Jan, 081 Della Zazzera, Elizabeth, 185

Denuit, François, 220 Deschaux-Dutard, Delphine, 101, 147 Detterbeck, Klaus, 155, 238 Devitt, Camilla, 149 Dewachi, Omar, 172 Diakow, Anna, 104 Diehl, Claudia, 092 Dietrich, Hans, 106 Dimitrova, Anna, 044, 101 Dingeldey, Irene, 038, 091, 113 Dixon, Jennifer, 162 Djuve, Anne Britt, 229 Dobbs, Erica, 229 Doherty, Michael, 137 Dolghin, Dana, 006 Domenico, Roy, 192 Dominguez, Roberto, 010 Donnelly, Jared, 215 Donnelly, Michael, 207, 229 Donnelly, Patrick, 051 Donnelly, Shawn, 065, 133 Donovan, Barbara, 193 Doxiadis, Evdoxios, 045 Drouhot, Lucas, 102 Duarte, David, 135 Dubin, Kenneth, 062, 171 Ducros, Hélène, 074, 211 Dudek, Carolyn, 148 Duhart, Philippe, 211 Dupuy, Claire, 184 Durmishi, Ermelinda, 046 Dursun-Ozkanca, Oya, 224 Dutton, Paul, 127 Duyvendak, Jan Willem, 087, 116, 179, 212 Dwyer, Peter, 151 Dzankic, Jelena, 060 Dølvik, Jon Erik, 106 Ebbinghaus, Bernhard, 001, 206 Egan, Michelle, 111, 126, 232 Ekiert, Grzegorz, 236 El Sehrawey, Amani, 047 Elbasani, Arolda, 047 Eldring, Line, 091 Elgvin, Olav, 014 Elmer, Hannah, 167 Emanuele, Vincenzo, 094 Emejulu, Akwugo, 153 Emmel, Nick, 158 Emmenegger, Patrick, 088 Encarnacion, Omar, 019 Engel, Sascha, 009 Engler, Sarah, 187 Epstein, Renaud, 154 Ervasti, Heikki, 229 Eskyte, Ieva, 158 Esser, Ingrid, 157

Estella, Antonio, 112 Ethemer, Enver, 006, 077 Evangelista, Rhiannon, 191 Fabbrini, Sergio, 030 Fagyal, Zsuzsanna, 211 Fahrenwald, Claudia, 018 Farrell, Henry, 196 Fastenrath, Florian, 048 Feldmann, Magnus, 021, 102 Feraci, Ornella, 231 Fernandes, Tiago, 019, 236 Fernandez, Christian, 035 Ferrera, Maurizio, 016 Ferwerda, Jeremy, 085 Fevry, Sebastien, 203 Fichera, Massimo, 177 Fileri, Philip, 142 Fillieule, Olivier, 116 Fioretos, Orfeo, 079, 175 Fisher Smith, Amy, 095, 115 FitzGibbon, John, 076 Flynn, Lindsay, 106, 157 Foner, Nancy, 212 Forde, Chris, 137 Forlenza, Rosario, 191 Fossati, Flavia, 086, 117 Fossum, John, 030, 233 Frader, Laura, 028 Fraile-Marcos, Ana, 084 Frennhoff Larsen, Magdalena, 148 Frieters-Reermann, Norbert, 018 Fröhlich, Christian, 052, 071, 141 Fullin, Giovanna, 106 Funke, Peter, 003, 052, 071 Gabel, Isabel, 114 Galbraith, Marysia, 064, 228 Galimberti, Deborah, 155 Galpin, Charlotte, 233 Garcés, Jorge, 106, 206 Garcia Calvo, Angela, 007 Garcia-Duran, Patricia, 130 Gardner-Feldman, Lily, 203 Garmendia, Amuitz, 155 Garrett, Amanda, 146 Garritzmann, Julian, 043 Gastinger, Markus, 010, 029 Geddes, Andrew, 012, 060, 129 Gelter, Martin, 075 Gengler, Peter, 064 Genschel, Philipp, 194 Georgakakis, Didier, 037 Georgescu, Diana, 135 Georgiadou, Stella, 010 Georgiev, Yasen, 072 Gerasymenko, Ganna, 188 Ghassem-Fachandi, Parvis, 172

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Ghazaryan, Narine, 061 Ghervas, Stella, 084, 226 Giaimo, Susan, 183 Giannakopoulos, Angelos, 100 Gicquel, Laure, 095 Giovannini, Alessandro, 065 Giurlando, Philip, 156 Givan, Rebecca, 171 Glatzer, Miguel, 009, 024 Goebel, Roger, 232 Goerres, Achim, 001, 157 Goldman, Leah, 204 Goldner Lang, Iris, 049 González Begega, Sergio, 099 Goode, Joshua, 204, 226 Goodman, Sara, 035 Gora, Anna, 138 Goralczyk, Bogdan, 072 Gordon, Joshua, 171 Gornick, Janet, 055 Gorodzeisky, Anastasia, 217 Gourevitch, Peter, 110 Graeber, John, 223 Graf, Lukas, 062, 088 Grahame, Alyssa, 163 Granat, Katarzyna, 067, 107 Grande, Edgar, 059, 178 Granger, Marie, 235 Grant, Shelley, 077 Gras-Velázquez, Adrián, 186, 204 Gratz, Julie, 186 Gravier, Magali, 176 Graziano, Paolo, 016, 080 Greene, Megan, 125 Griffen, Zach, 179 Griffith, Brian, 109 Grinager, Jill, 162 Grittersova, Jana, 194 Grow, Johannes, 203 Grzymala-Busse, Anna, 202, 230 Gu, Grace, 143 Guay, Terrence, 007, 020 Guénif-Souilamas, Nacira, 154 Guerrina, Roberta, 140 Guilherme Reis, José, 150 Guillen, Ana, 099, 123 Guinaudeau, Isabelle, 178 Guiraudon, Virginie, 037, 129, 154 Gutiérrez, Rodolfo, 080, 123 Gwiazda, Anna, 139, 187 Güner, Pinar, 068 Hachez, Nicolas, 097 Haffert, Lukas, 051 Hager, Carol, 152 Halikiopoulou, Daphne, 164 Halle, Randall, 186 Halmai, Gabor, 235

Hampshire, James, 092 Hanna, Jeanne, 156 Hansen, Peo, 151 Harris, Jessica, 191 Harrisville, David, 215 Harsanyi-Belteki, Eszter, 013 Haslinger, Peter, 105 Haughton, Tim, 090, 108, 139 Hecht, Jason, 081 Hegedus, Daniel, 235 Heidenreich, Martin, 055, 081 Hein-Kircher, Heidi, 098 Helbling, Marc, 006, 046, 093 Hellmuth, Dorle, 136, 213 Helms, Elissa, 022 Henökl, Thomas, 025, 176 Herr, Alexis, 192, 226 Hess, Christin, 228 Heuer, Jan-Ocko, 017 Hirschmann, Nancy, 082, 104 Hodson, Dermot, 090, 125 Hof, Tobias, 049 Hofhansel, Claus, 027, 223 Hofmann, Andreas, 152 Hollifield, James, 100 Holzman, MayaLisa, 226 Hooghe, Liesbet, 059, 118, 178 Hopkin, Jonathan, 053, 196, 202 Horn, David, 114, 124 Hough, Daniel, 210 Howell, David, 091, 113 Howorth, Jolyon, 103 Humniski, Akaysha, 140 Hungin, Harpal, 234 Huo, Jingjing, 033 Husovec, Martin, 177 Hutter, Swen, 128, 178 Hwang, Injeong, 012, 164 Häusermann, Silja, 128 Högenauer, Anna-Lena, 125 Iankova, Elena, 044 Ibsen, Christian, 195 Inotai, Andras, 045, 072, 168 Insebayeva, Sabina, 147 Invernizzi Accetti, Carlo, 222 Irepoglu Carreras, Yasemin, 085 Isiksel, Turkuler, 170, 218 Jabko, Nicolas, 133, 194 Jachtenfuchs, Markus, 030, 194, 233 Jackson, Sam, 115, 136 Jacoby, Wade, 222 Jaime-Castillo, Antonio, 238 Jakubow, Alexander, 017 James, Harold, 079 Jaschke, Hans-Gerd, 095 Jasper, Jim, 087, 116, 141

Jenny, Marcelo, 238 Jesse, Moritz, 004, 083 Jessoula, Matteo, 099 Jikeli, Gunther, 006, 069 Johnson, Mathew, 091 Johnston, Alison, 032, 106 Jones, Erik, 090, 222 Jordana, Jacint, 007 Joseph-Salisbury, Remi, 158 Jozwiak, Magdalena, 101 Jusko, Karen, 005, 085 Jørgensen, Rolf, 065, 234 Kahn-Nisser, Sara, 061 Kahraman, Filiz, 143 Kailitz, Steffen, 073, 098 Kalaitzake, Manolis, 045 Kalman, Judit, 086 Kane, Catherine, 164 Kanellopoulos, Konstantinos, 052 Kaptan, Senem, 198 Karaiskou, Vicky, 084, 203 Karakas-Keles, Havva, 009 Karimi, Ahmad (Aryan), 227 Karolewski, Ireneusz, 173 Kartal, Mert, 205 Kasli, Zeynep, 224 Kassim, Hussein, 100, 144 Kastoryano, Riva, 103 Kathmann, Till, 113 Katz, Richard, 108 Kaun, Anne, 071 Kauppi, Niilo, 037 Kaya, Serdar, 047, 063 Keck, Thomas, 036 Keilson, Ana, 114 Kelemen, R. Daniel, 059, 103, 175, 202 Kelso, Michelle, 084 Keman, Hans, 185, 211 Kettunen, Pauli, 020 Khlevnyuk, Daria, 021 Khrebtan-Hoerhager, Julia, 027 Kiersey, Nicholas, 138 Kiess, Johannes, 038 King, Desmond, 043, 117, 202 Kingsbury, Marina, 104, 144, 227 Kintz, Melanie, 082, 107 Kitschelt, Herbert, 230 Kivisto, Peter, 035 Klasnja, Marko, 230 Klausen, Jytte, 103 Kleider, Hanna, 070 Kleimann, David, 197, 219 Klitgaard, Michael, 131, 142 Klose, Stephan, 147 Knott, Eleanor, 109 Knotz, Carlo, 117 Kochenov, Dimitry, 061, 075, 218

Koehler, Sebastian, 009, 145 Koelet, Suzana, 181 Konoe, Sara, 048, 133 Kononenko, Iuliia, 023 Konrád, Ota, 098 Konya, Nazli, 050 Korniychuk, Andriy, 024 Kortmann, Matthias, 063, 092 Kostakopoulou, Dora, 137, 205 Kotoch, Alexandria, 124 Kouki, Hara, 116 Kousis, Maria, 116 Kozlowska, Iga, 021 Kraft, Jonas, 131 Kraus, Peter, 233 Kriegbaum Jensen, Kristian, 035 Kristinsson, Gunnar, 238 Krugman, Paul, 159 Kruszewska, Dominika, 209 Kubik, Jan, 135 Kucia, Marek, 180 Kuhar, Roman, 054 Kuitto, Kati, 169 Kumar, Krishan, 031 Kuo, Alexander, 085, 128 Kurer, Thomas, 032, 128 Lahav, Gallya, 217 Lamont, Michèle, 110, 134 Landes, Richard, 069 Lang, Sabine, 153 Langston, Joy, 238 Larive, Maxime, 025 Laruffa, Matteo, 133 Laurence, Jonathan, 014, 034, 092, 103 Lauwerier, Ewoud, 166 Lazzerini, Nicole, 231 Le Roux, Gaël, 197, 219 Lees, Charles, 210 Lefebure, Alessia, 105 Leidig, Eviane, 156 Leigh, James, 186 Lekan, Thomas, 152 Lemmens, Nina, 105 Lems, Annika, 172 León, Margarita, 080 León, Sandra, 070, 155 Lester, Simon, 111 Leszczawski-Schwerk, Angelique, 098 Leven, Bozena, 085 Levis, Nicholas, 112 LeVon, Laura, 226 Levy, Daniel, 162 Lewis, Richard, 161 Lieb, Jennifer, 027 Liebert, Ulrike, 233 Lillevik, Ragna, 014 Lindseth, Peter, 029, 170, 218

Lindvall, Johannes, 128 Lisi, Marco, 238 Littlepage, Kelley, 067 Lockenour, Jay, 215 Lopez-Berengueres, Siresa, 084 Lorenzini, Jasmine, 116, 128, 209 Lorenzo Rodríguez, Javier, 058 Loriaux, Stephanie, 204 Loukakis, Angelos, 052 Lucamante, Stefania, 213 Luhman, Meghan, 100, 161 Lüggert, Max, 145 Lynch, Julia, 127, 196 Lyngsie, Jacob, 008 Lyons, Amelia, 127 Lyubas, Anastasiya, 056 Maas, Willem, 093, 151, 161 MacDonald, Robert, 143 Macklin, Graham, 115, 156 MacRae, Heather, 140 Maggi, Eva-Maria, 010 Magyar, Balint, 013 Maier, Charles, 079 Mailand, Mikkel, 016 Majtényi, Balázs, 235 Malamidis, Haris, 052 Marder, Nancy, 198 Mares, Isabela, 088, 216, 230 Marks, Gary, 059, 070, 118 Martin, Aaron, 026 Martín, Alberto, 074 Martin, Andrew, 016, 053 Martin, Cathie, 007, 057, 088 Martin, Jocelyn, 180 Martin, Maria, 147 Marx, Axel, 097 Marx, Ive, 113 Maselli, Ilaria, 086 Mason, Nicholas, 066 Mass, Sarah, 174 Mastroianni, Roberto, 075 Matlak, Michal, 170 Mattei, Paola, 008, 167 Matthijs, Matthias, 053, 202 Maussen, Marcel, 014, 036 McCaffrey, Sara, 171 McDonnell, Duncan, 005, 058, 076 McDonogh, Gary, 146, 228 McGarry, Aidan, 087, 141, 209 McGowan, Francis, 044 McGrath, Larry, 114 McKown, Lauren, 027 McNamara, Kathleen, 090, 175, 202 Meijers, Maurits, 011 Melik-Tangyan, Andranik, 073, 094 Menon, Anand, 090, 175 Mertens, Daniel, 017

Metton, Bertrand, 068 Meunier, Sophie, 096, 175, 197 Meyer, Traute, 151, 165 Michalowski, Ines, 092, 102 Michel, Hélène, 037 Michelot, Martin, 072 Midtbøen, Arnfinn, 036 Migliavacca, Mauro, 086 Miller-Idriss, Cynthia, 136, 156, 190 Minkenberg, Michael, 063 Misik, Matus, 010 Mitchell, Christopher, 065 Mitchell, Kristine, 068 Moes, Jeroen, 102 Mohandesi, Salar, 083 Molles, Elitsa, 181 Molnar, Virag, 190 Montgomery, Seamus, 144 Morandini, Maria Chiara, 206 Moraru, Madalina, 231 Morgan, Carolyn, 207 Morgan, Kimberly, 149, 222 Morin, Jean-Frederic, 096, 148 Moscovitz, Hannah, 211 Moses, Julia, 127, 157 Mosher, James, 131, 163 Moss, Kevin, 054 Mosser, Michael, 089 Mouritsen, Per, 035 Moury, Catherine, 076, 107, 143 Mudde, Cas, 108 Mullan, Brendan, 138, 223 Murphy, Rebecca, 101 Mushaben, Joyce, 028, 193 Muxel, Anne, 068 Nabilou, Hossein, 065 Nalepa, Monika, 230 Narizny, Kevin, 132, 185 Nebiler, Metin, 228 Nelson, Kenneth, 055 Neuhold, Christine, 011, 176 Neuman, Senka, 135 Newman, Abraham, 175, 222 Newsome, Akasemi, 171 Nicola, Fernanda, 075, 111, 232 Niikawa, Sho, 094 Nijhawan, Michael, 167 Nolan, Brian, 055 Nord, Philip, 214 Novak, Tamas, 072, 163 Novick, Natalie, 225 Novotna, Tereza, 126, 166, 219 Nowak, Jacek, 203 Nugent, Mary, 082 Nyiri, Zsolt, 047 O'Brien, Peter, 095

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Portos Garcia, Martin, 143 Pospieszna, Paulina, 021, 061 Powell, Justin, 043, 062 Power, Samuel, 210 Puaschunder, Julia, 234 Pudlo Anna, Anna, 188 Puetter, Uwe, 059 Pullano, Teresa, 100 Pytlas, Bartek, 187 Raabe, Jan, 136 Raddatz, Liv, 227 Radonić, Ljiljana, 021, 064 Ranci, Costanzo, 055, 080, 123 Rashkova-Gerbrands, Ekaterina, 139 Rastogi, Anubha, 025 Ratliff, Dan, 046 Ratsiborynska, Vira, 025 Rechitsky, Raphi, 221 Reddie, Andrew, 197 Reed-Danahay, Deborah, 189 Regt, Sabrina, 109, 179 Reinke, Raphael, 048, 065 Reisenbichler, Alexander, 131 Renda, Kerem, 077 Rennie, Robert, 215 Richards, Andrew, 217 Richter, Klaus, 098 Riddervold, Marianne, 089 Ríos Camacho, Elena, 125 Roberts, Louisa, 006 Roemer, Friederike, 046 Rogowski, Ron, 168, 234 Rohe, Maren, 173 Rombi, Stefano, 238 Romeyn, Esther, 006, 047 Roos, Christof, 161, 181 Roosalu, Triin, 004, 109 Roose, Jochen, 173 Rosamond, Ben, 138 Rose, Louis, 214 Rosén, Guri, 026, 148 Ross, George, 110 Rothstein, Sidney, 171 Royo, Sebastián, 019, 080 Rueda, David, 149 Ruhs, Martin, 046 Rupnik, Jacques, 089 Ruppe, Cathrin, 156 Ruspini, Paolo, 162 Ryan, Eileen, 191 Rydgren, Jens, 164, 190 Röper, Nils, 048 Röth, Leonce, 032, 070 Sabee, Olivia, 124 Sacchi, Stefano, 234 Salát, Orsolya, 235

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Traber, Denise, 128 Trampusch, Christine, 048, 131 Trauner, Florian, 083 Traykov, Bozhin, 004 Trein, Philipp, 183, 206 Trenz, Hans-Joerg, 030, 233 Tres, Georgia, 003 Triadafilopoulos, Phil, 024, 063 Tsarouhas, Dimitris, 086, 101, 138 Tsiftsoglou, Anna, 045 Tucker, Sir Paul, 150 Tulke, Julia, 124 Tuncaci, Alp, 167 Tunkis, Peter, 208 Tøge, Anne Grete, 183 Ucen, Peter, 187 Uehling, Greta, 221, 227 Umansky, Karen, 115 Underhill, Geoffrey, 194 Unterschütz, Joanna, 137 Uygun, Ayse, 224 Vail, Mark, 017, 043, 195 Valdez, Sarah, 164 Valdez Tappatá, María, 081 Van der Loo, Guillaume, 061 van der Veen, Maurits, 100 van Dooremalen, Thijs, 179, 209 Van Elsuwege, Peter, 061 Van Hecke, Matti, 155 Van Ingelgom, Virginie, 184, 223 Van Liew, Maria, 186 Van Spanje, Joost, 003 van Vliet, Olaf, 033, 117 Vatsov, Mihail, 205 Ventresca, Robert, 192 Véron, Nicolas, 150 Verschueren, Herwig, 137 Vesan, Patrik, 123 Vidal, Guillem, 019 Villa, Paula-Irene, 054, 077, 193 Vilpišauskas, Ramūnas, 072 Virchow, Fabian, 095, 136, 215 Virtuoso, Tomás, 048 Viscomi, Joseph, 001 Vlandas, Tim, 001, 053, 117 Vlaskamp, Martijn, 130 von Hardenberg, Wilko, 152 von Klimo, Arpad, 213 von Wahl, Angelika, 082, 188 von Wittelsbach, Kora, 213 Vossiek, Janis, 008, 165 Vuoristo, Kaisa, 188 Watson, Sara, 195, 236 Webman, Jerry, 022 Wegener, Jens, 067

Wegner, Jarula, 180 Weiner, Richard, 002, 170 Weinke, Annette, 112 Weinkopf, Claudia, 113 Weintraub, Jeff, 069 Weiss, Jeff, 111 Weisstanner, David, 094 Wells, Jennifer, 185 Wendler, Frank, 094, 107 Wendt, Claus, 015 Westfall, Aubrey, 024 Whitaker, Robert, 226 White, James, 183 Whitworth, Andrew, 048 Wiener, Antje, 118 Wierenga, Louis, 011, 082 Wiesboeck, Laura, 106 Wiggen, Mette, 004 Wilken, Lisanne, 021 Wille, Anchrit, 107, 144 Winblad, Ulrika, 008 Wincott, Daniel, 044, 234 Winland, Daphne, 109, 135, 227 Winnwa, Isabel, 161 Winter, Elke, 093, 146 Wojnicka, Katarzyna, 052, 071 Wolfe, Thomas, 074 Wolfgram, Mark, 180 Wozniakowski, Tomasz, 145 Wright, Katy, 158 Wuhs, Steve, 005 Wunsch, Natasha, 141 Wydra, Harald, 237 Wüstenberg, Jenny, 180 Wächter, Arnd, 182 Xanthopoulou, Ermioni, 177 Yakter, Alon, 165 Yildiz, Murat, 124 Yilmaz, Yasir, 132 Yndigegn, Carsten, 068, 209 Yokell, Matthew, 215 Young, Alasdair, 096, 148 Zahavi, Hila, 181 Zbyszewska, Ania, 001 Zeitlin, Jonathan, 025, 078 Zihnioglu, Ozge, 224 Zoller, Silke, 198 Zuccotti, Carolina, 038 Zuidhof, P.W., 205 Zyla, Benjamin, 010

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