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Session ITHURSDAY 9:40 - 11:40 AM
Session IITHURSDAY 12:00 - 2:00 PM
Session IIITHURSDAY 3:30 - 5:30 PM
Session IVTHURSDAY 6 - 8 PM
Session VFRIDAY 9 - 11 AM
Session VIFRIDAY 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM
Session VIIFRIDAY 2:50 - 4:50 PM
Session VIIIFRIDAY 5:10 - 7:10 PM
Session IXSATURDAY 10 AM - 12 PM
Session XSATURDAY 1:30 - 3:30 PM
Session XISATURDAY 4 - 6 PM
Convention Panels
ASN World Convention3 - 5 M A Y 2 0 1 8
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PANEL BK17Minority-Majority Relations
in Times of State Building
CHAIRTina Mavrikos-Adamou
(Hofstra U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSBesa Bytyqi
(South East European U, Macedonia)[email protected]
Challenges of Multilingualism and Language Diversity in the Republic of Macedonia: The Case of E-government and Ministries Over the Web
Maja Petrović-Šteger(Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies, Slovenia)
[email protected] Hope, Parlaying a Better Future into Being:
Thinking the Past and the Future in Contemporary Serbia
Svetluša Surova(Comenius U, Slovakia)
[email protected] Collective Identities and Attitudes of the Members of Minorities
and Majority Community in Contemporary Serbia
Annemarie Sorescu-Marinković[email protected]
(Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbia)Monica Huţanu
[email protected](U of Belgrade, Serbia)
Creating and Conveying Identity Online: The Case of the Vlachs in Eastern Serbia
DISCUSSANTJohn Kraljic
(Croatian Academy of America, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
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CHAIRTanya Domi
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSAdam Fagan
(Queen Mary U of London, UK)[email protected]
Florian Bieber (U of Graz, Austria)
Jelena Dzankic(European U Institute, Italy)
Marko Kmezic(U of Graz, Austria)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
PANEL BK19/BO2Book Panel on Marko Kmezic’s
EU Rule of Law Promotion: Judiciary Reform in the Western Balkans
(Routledge, 2016)
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CHAIRStephen Deets
(Babson College, US)[email protected]
PAPERSAlexander Rubin
(Higher School of Economics, Russia)[email protected]
Stir Well the Melting Pot: The Persistence of Inter-Ethnic Cultural Divide in Estonia
Tibor Tóth (U of Delaware, US)
[email protected] Media and Minority Languages: Slovaks and Hungarians in Slovakia Talking
with Each Other or Only Among Themselves
Eszter Szonyi(Central European U, Hungary)
[email protected] Construction of a Traumatic National Identity: The Role of the Treaty of
Trianon in the National Identity of Students in Secondary Education
DISCUSSANTJennie L. Schulze
(Duquesne U, US)[email protected]
PANEL CE9The Sociopolitical Production of Ethnic Divides and Inequalities
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
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CHAIRTsveta Petrova(Columbia U, US)
PAPERSFelicia Waldman
(U of Bucharest, Romania)[email protected]
Jewish Cultural Resistance (the Barascheum Phenomenon) in World War II Romania
Alana Holland (U of Kansas, US)
[email protected]’t All These People Also Guilty?
Holocaust Retribution and Postwar Criminal Trials in Soviet Lithuania, 1944-65
Ljiljana Radonić(Austrian Academy of Sciences)
[email protected] of the Holocaust and Memorial Museums
in the Post-Yugoslav Space
DISCUSSANTAugustine Dolores
(St Johns U, US)[email protected]
PANEL CE18Remembering and Instrumentalizing
the Holocaust
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
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CHAIRMarintha Miles
(George Mason U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSAziz Burkhanov
(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)[email protected]
“Depoliticizing Alphabet” or “Civilizational Choice”: Discourse on the Switch to a Latin Alphabet and Trilingual Education Policy in Kazakhstan
Thomas J. Wood(U of South Carolina, US)
[email protected] Impact of Democratization on Kyrgyz Foreign Policy
DISCUSSANTNate Schenkkan
(Freedom House, US)[email protected]
PANEL EU10Foreign Dimensions of Domestic Politics
in Central Asia
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
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CHAIRRainer Ruge
(EU, Brussels, Belgium)[email protected]
PAPERSNicholas Barker
(U of Oxford, UK)[email protected]
Winning the Peace: The Struggle for Territorial Control in the Aftermath of the Separatist Wars in the Caucasus and Balkans
Andrea Peinhopf(U College London, UK)
[email protected] After Displacement: The Perspective of Those Left Behind
David Siroky(Arizona State U, US)
[email protected] Civilian Support for Insurgency: A Survey Experiment in Dagestan
Jason Strakes(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Linkages in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict:
Connections to the Middle East and South Asia
Yalchin Mammadov (Phrenos, Brussels, Belgium)
[email protected] Territory and Discursive Nation Building in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan
DISCUSSANTPhilip Gamaghelyan
(American U, US)[email protected]
PANEL K5Contours of Conflict
Insurgency, Unity and Disunity in the Caucasus
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
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PANEL R7The First World War and
the Russian Civil War
CHAIRZvi Gitelman
(U of Michigan, US)[email protected]
PAPERSLuyang Zhou
(McGill U, Canada)[email protected]
The Role of Ideology in Revolutionary Civil Wars: A Comparative Analysis of the Bolshevik and Chinese Communist Commissar Systems
Mikhail Akulov(Harvard U, US)
[email protected] and Survival: Kiev in February of 1918
Victoria Khiterer(Millersville U, US)
[email protected] Education in the Ukrainian People’s Republic (1917-21)
Hanna Bazhenova (Institute of East-Central Europe, Poland)
[email protected] Representations of the First World War in the Politics of Memory
in Contemporary Russia and Ukraine
DISCUSSANTMauricio Borrero
(St. John’s U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
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PANEL TK2Population Movements, Identity, and
Ideological Conflict in the Post-Ottoman Space
CHAIRLeyla Amzi-Erdoğdular
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSHakki Gurkas
(Kennesaw State U, US)[email protected]
Turkish National Identity in Transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey
Pınar Şenışık-Özdabak(Dogus U, Turkey)
[email protected] Muslim Immigration, Imperial Dynamics, and the Creation
of Cretan Localities in the Late Ottoman Empire, 1899-1912
Maria Kokkinou(EHESS, France)
[email protected] Experience and Institution During the Cold War:
The Refugees of the Greek Civil War (1946-1949) in Bulgaria
Güldeniz Kıbrıs(Leiden U, Netherlands)
[email protected]’s “Ordinary” Anti-Communist Conspiracy Theories
in “Extraordinary” Times after World War II
DISCUSSANTElektra Kostopoulou
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
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CHAIRMyroslava Znayenko
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSMarkian Dobczansky
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
The Rehabilitation of the Early History of the Communist Party: An Episode of the Thaw in Ukraine
Oleksandra Gaidai(Museum of Kyiv History, Ukraine)
[email protected] Ukraine: Odesa, Dnipro and Kharkiv as Regional Capitals
Elise Giuliano(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] and Political Attitudes in Ukraine: Mapping Preferences in Kharkiv
Lada Kolomiyets(Shevchenko National U, Kyiv, Ukraine)
[email protected] Mistranslation of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
to the Halt of Minsk II
Antonina Berezovenko(National Technical U, Kyiv, Ukraine)
[email protected] Policy and Sociopolitical Narrative in State-Building Processes:
The Case of Ukraine
DISCUSSANTEmily Channell-Justice
(Miami U, Ohio, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
PANEL U1Ukrainian Statehood and Identity
Religion, Language and Politics
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PANEL M7State Policies and Rituals over Migrants
CHAIRLisa Koryushkina
(Williams College, US)[email protected]
PAPERSNina Michalikova
(U of Central Oklahoma, US)[email protected]
U.S. Permanent Residents with Undocumented Spouses in the Era of Punitive Immigration Policies: The Case of Oklahoma
Robin A. Harper(York College, CUNY, US)[email protected]
The Citizenship Show: Citizenship Meanings in US Naturalization Ceremonies
James Casteel(Carleton U, Canada)
[email protected] Migrants, Memory Politics, and Responses to Refugees in Germany
Ozum Yesiltas (Texas A&M U, US)
[email protected] Voluntariness Seriously:
Legal Challenges Impeding the Syrian Refugees’ Right of Return
DISCUSSANTMatthew Light
(U of Toronto, Canada)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
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PANEL N14The Far Right in Europe and North America
CHAIRLenka Bustikova
(Arizona State U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSValur Ingimundarson(U of Iceland, Reykjavik)
[email protected] From a Fascist Past to a Populist Present:
The European Radical Right in Comparative and Historical Perspective
Aaron Stacey(Old Dominion U, US)[email protected]
Is the Ride of the Far-Right and Populism Connected to Changes in the Centre-Left?
Didem Seyis(Binghamton U, US)
[email protected] or Backsliding?:
The Impact of Populist Leadership in Democratic Transitions in Spain and Turkey
David Wineroither (National U for Public Service, Hungary)
[email protected] Right-Wing Populists on the Rise in Austria:
The Winning Formula of Portfolio Diversification
Allan Kagedan(Carleton U, Canada)
[email protected] Far Right in the United States and Canada:
Factors behind Fortune and Failure
DISCUSSANTSilvia Maier
(NYU, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session I // 9:40 - 11:40 AM //
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PANEL BK4/M8The Balkans as a Route of and for Migrants
CHAIRFelicia Waldman
(U of Bucharest, Romania)[email protected]
PAPERSJovana Mastilovic
(Griffith Law School, Australia)[email protected]
The Impact of Securitisation on Access to Asylum in the European Union: A Case Study of the Closure of the Western Balkans Route
Armina Galijaš(U of Graz, Austria)
[email protected] in Serbia: An Unexpected Home for Refugees from the Middle East?
Vladimir [email protected]
(Ss Cyril and Methodius U, Macedonia)The Impact of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis on Domestic Politics:
The Balkan Migrant Route and Macedonia
Djordje Stefanovic(Saint Mary’s U, Canada)
[email protected] to Places of Pain? The Impact of Local War-Time Violence
on Post-War Refugee Returns in Bosnia
DISCUSSANTTina Mavrikos-Adamou
(Hofstra U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
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PANEL BK18State- and Nation-Building
in Serbia
CHAIRLjubica Spaskovska
(U of Exeter, UK)[email protected]
PAPERSStefan Trajković Filipović
(Justus Liebig U Giessen, Germany)[email protected]
Remembering St. Vladimir of Dioclea: Three Examples of Contemporary Construction of Historical Memory (1925-2016)
Dejan Guzina(Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada)
[email protected] the 21st Century Looking Glass:
Negotiating Civic and Ethnic Identity in a Pre- and Post-Yugoslav Serbia
Adam Fagan(Queen Mary U of London, UK)
[email protected] Institutionalisation? The Impact of the EU Accession Process
on State-Civil Society Relations in Serbia
Vanja Savić (U of Belgrade, Serbia)
[email protected] of Europeanization: The Influence of Patterns of Corruption on
Implementation of European Norms in Serbia
DISCUSSANTR. Craig Nation
(Dickinson College, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
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CHAIRJulija Sardelić
(KU Leuven, Belgium)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSPetra Gelbart
(RomArchive, US)[email protected]
Margareta Matache (Harvard U, US)
Tímea Junghaus (Eötvös Lóránd U, Hungary)[email protected]
Aidan McGarry(U of Brighton, UK)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
PANEL CE6/BO5Book Panel on Aidan McGarry’s
Romaphobia: The Last Acceptable Form of Racism (Chicago, 2017)
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PANEL EU5The Uyghur Diaspora and China
CHAIRSuzanne Levi-Sanchez
(U. S. Naval War College, Newport)[email protected]
PAPERSEnver Tohti Bughda
(The Silk Road Dialogue Organization, UK)[email protected]
Imaging Nationalism:The Uyghur in Early 20th Century Soviet Central Asia and the Atomic Bomb
Erkin Ekrem (Hacettepe U, Turkey)
[email protected] Uyghur Diaspora Factor in the Construction of China’s New Silk Road
Dilnur Reyhan (INALCO, France)
[email protected] Cyber-Nationalism: Multiple Possibilities for its Existence
Chienyu Shih (Hong Kong Chuhai College)
[email protected] Uyghur Nationalist Movement and Political Networking in Japan:
Reflections on my Fieldwork in 2016-17
Zahide Ay(Konya Necmettin Erbakan U, Turkey)
[email protected] and Shia Influences among Uyghur Communities in China:
A Historical Analysis
DISCUSSANTRémi Castets
(U Bordeaux Montaigne, France)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
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PANEL EU12Politics and Economics in Central Asia
CHAIRSandrine Catris
(Augusta U, US) [email protected]
PAPERSDon Van Atta
(Consultant, Chapel Hill, US)[email protected]
Borrowing Trouble: Agricultural Finance and Economic Crisis in Tajikistan
Jakhongir Kakhkharov(Griffith U, Australia)
[email protected] and Household Expenditures in Uzbekistan
DISCUSSANTPeter Rutland(Wesleyan U, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
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CHAIRSusan Allen
(George Mason U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSGerard Toal
(Virginia Tech, US)[email protected]
Douglas Irvin-Erickson(George Mason U, US)
Jason Strakes(Columbia U, US)
Philip Gamaghelyan (American U, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
PANEL K6/BO3Book Panel on Philip Gamaghelyan’s
Conflict Resolution Beyond the Realist Paradigm: Transformative Strategies and Inclusive Practices in Nagorno-Karabakh and Syria
(Columbia, 2017)
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PANEL R4Memories of War and
Post-Soviet National Identity
CHAIRMischa Gabowitsch
(Einstein Forum, Germany)[email protected]
PAPERSVera Michlin-Shapir
(Tel Aviv U, Israel)[email protected]
“Liquid” Memory: Victory Day and Russian National Identification
Elena Nikiforova(Center for Independent Social Research, Russia)
[email protected] Working with War Memory in Narva at the Estonian-Russian Border:
The Grassroots Perspective
Huw Houssemayne du Boulay (Oxford Brookes U, UK)
[email protected] Ideas of Crimea: Crimea in Post-2014 Russian Cinema
DISCUSSANTJames Richter
(Bates College, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
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PANEL R5Authoritarianism and Populism
in the Post-Soviet Region
CHAIRSofia Tipaldou
(U of Manchester, UK)[email protected]
PAPERSHelge Blakkisrud
(NUPI, Norway)[email protected]
Zaur Gasimov(Orient Institute Istanbul, Turkey)
[email protected] Strategies and Public Attitudes
in Contemporary Russia and Turkey: A Comparison
Alexis Lerner (Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Autocrats, Job Security, and Co-Optation in the Post-Soviet Region
Maira Zeinilova(Dublin City U, Ireland)
[email protected] Patterns of the Descriptive Representation of Women
in Authoritarian Parliaments: The Case of Kazakhstan
Dina Zisserman-Brodsky (Ben-Gurion U, Israel)
[email protected] Democratic Regression and Decline in the Quality of Elites in Russia
Jussi Lassila(Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland)
[email protected] Alexei Navalny’s Presidential Campaign and Populist Inclusion in Russia
DISCUSSANTYana Gorokhovskaia
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
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CHAIRRainer Ruge
(EU, Brussels, Belgium)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Per Ekman
(Uppsala U, Sweden)[email protected]
Go West or Go East? Understanding Ukraine’s Foreign Policy Flexibility and Incoherence Between the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan
Volodymyr Pihenko(American U of Afghanistan)
[email protected] and War: The Military Conflict in Eastern Ukraine
and its Implications for the Reforms Process
Olena Lennon [email protected]
Gregory Adams(Southern Connecticut State U, US)
[email protected] is Quiet on the Russian Front: Ceasefires and the Burden of Time in Ukraine
DISCUSSANTSophia Wilson
(Southern Illinois U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
PANEL U3Geopolitics and War in Ukraine
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CHAIRMartha Kebalo
(World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s Organizations, US)[email protected]
PAPERSOlesya Khromeychuk
(U of East Anglia, UK)[email protected]
Women’s Stories in War Histories
Marta Havryshko(Ivan Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Ukraine)
[email protected], Nation, and Militarism:
Women’s Controversial Experiences in the Ukrainian Nationalist Underground
Tamara Martsenyuk(U Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)
[email protected] Women in the Armed Forces of Ukraine:
Achievements and Problems of Integration
DISCUSSANTSarah Phillips
(Indiana U, Bloomington, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
PANEL U4One Hundred Years of Militarisation
of Women in Ukraine
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MODERATORDominique Arel
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSPål Kolstø
(U of Oslo, Norway)[email protected]
Jesse Driscoll(UC San Diego, US)[email protected]
David Laitin(Stanford U, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
PANEL SE1/BO24Identity in Formation
The Russian-Speaking Populations in the Near Abroad(Cornell, 1998) —Twenty Years Later
Identity in Formation, published in 1998, was the first major attempting to theorize on the possible paths of identity reconstruction of Russian-speaking populations in the former Soviet republics, focusing specifically on Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. Twenty years later, David Laitin is revisiting his landmark book, in a broad-ranging discussion with Kolsto, a discussant in the original 1998 ASN book panel; Arel, who conducted the field work for the Ukraine portion of the book; and Driscoll, who applied the book’s language modeling to his own field work in Georgia.
David Laitin’s last book, Why Muslim Integration Fails
in Christian-Heritage Societies, was featured at ASN 2016.
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CHAIRAnna Muller
(U of Michigan-Dearborn, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSIrena Grudzińska-Gross
(Princeton U, US)[email protected]
David Ost
(Hobart and William Smith Colleges, US)[email protected]
Jan Kubik
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
Miłosz Wiatrowski
(Yale U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session II // 12:00 - 2:00 PM //
PANEL CE24Polish Memory Law
When History Becomes a Source of Mistrust(ROUNDTABLE)
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PANEL BK6Inclusion and Exclusion in the Western Balkans
CHAIRFrancine Friedman
(Ball State U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSJelena Dzankic
(European U Institute, Italy)[email protected]
Citizenship in Times of Crisis: Statuses, Rights, and Identities in Disintegrating Multilevel Polities
Simonida Kacarska(European Policy Institute, Macedonia)
[email protected] Roma and Europeanisation: (Un)Intended Consequences at Play
Soeren Keil(Canterbury Christ Church U, UK)
[email protected] and Herzegovina and its Many Peoples: Inclusion and Exclusion in a Multinational State
Dragana Svraka(U of Florida, US)
[email protected] Created by Inclusion:
The Case of Consociationalism in Bosnia and Macedonia
Marko Kmezic(U of Graz, Austria)
[email protected] Balkans and the EU:
From Democratic Inclusion to Stabilocratic Exclusion
DISCUSSANTChip Gagnon
(Ithaca College, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
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PANEL BK21Minorities, Gender and the National Project
in 19th-20th Century Bulgaria
CHAIRMarkian Dobczansky
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSAssia Nakova(Princeton U, US)
[email protected]’s Networks and the Building of the National State in Bulgaria after 1878
Milena Methodieva(U of Toronto, Canada)
[email protected] of the Nation and Bulgarian Strategies Towards the Muslims in Post-
Ottoman Bulgaria, 1878-1908
Martin Marinos(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] of Parting and the Revival of Nationalism in Late Socialist Bulgaria
DISCUSSANTLeyla Amzi-Erdoğdular
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
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CHAIRVera Michlin-Sapir
(Tel Aviv U, Israel)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSRobin Ostow
(Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada)[email protected]
Lori Weintrob(Wagner College, US)[email protected]
Jay Oppenheim (CUNY Graduate Center, US)
Victoria Bishop Kendzia(Humboldt U Berlin, Germany)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
PANEL CE7/BO6Book Panel on Victoria Bishop Kendzia’s
Visitors to the House of Memory: Political Education and Identity at the Jewish Museum Berlin
(Berghahn, 2017)
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PANEL CE14Memory Politics and Competing
Conceptions of Nationhood
CHAIRYves Plasseraud
(Groupement pour le droit des minorités, France)[email protected]
PAPERSMartin Pogačar
(Institute of Culture and Memory Studies, Slovenia)[email protected]
Elective Histories and the Precarity of Memory in the Digital Age
Claudia Mayr(U of Graz, Austria)
[email protected] Political Use of «Forgotten» Historical Memory: The (De)Construction of the
Slovene Minority in Austrian Carinthia— A Comparison 1918-1938-2018
Lisa Haberkern (U of Silesia, Poland)
[email protected] Upper Silesia after the Second World War
Marton Kalotay(Central European U, Hungary)
[email protected] Visuals in Public Squares:
A Symbolic Reframing of Hungarian National Identity?
Nicola Belli (Kaunas U of Technology, Lithuania)
[email protected] and Oblivion in a Contemporary Baltic City
DISCUSSANTAndré Liebich
(The Graduate Institute, Switzerland)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
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CHAIRLana Lovrenčić
(Office for Photography, Zagreb, Croatia)[email protected]
PAPERSSenad Halilbasic
(U of Vienna, Austria)[email protected]
Stages at War: National Identities in Bosnian Theatres 1992-1995
Julija Pesic(U of Toronto, Canada)
[email protected], Identity, and Subversive Humor in Dramatic Literature
Martynas Petrikas(Vilnius U, Lithuania)
[email protected] to Stage Democracy
Ana Hofman(Institute of Cultural and Memory Studies, Slovenia)
[email protected] of Leisure and Organized Choirs after Yugoslavia
Vladimir Naxera(U of West Bohemia, Czech Republic)
[email protected]“Thanks, America!”: A Dramaturgical and Discourse Analysis of the Liberation
Festival in the “Most American” City in Europe
DISCUSSANTArnaud Kurze
(Montclair State U, US)[email protected]
PANEL CE21Artistic Performance and the Nation
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
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CHAIRNate Schenkkan
(Freedom House, US)[email protected]
PAPERSShu-Li Wang
(Academia Sinica, Taiwan)[email protected]
In Search of National Ancestors in Contemporary China
Tobias Biedermann(King’s College London, UK)
[email protected] Remembering and Loving the Nation beyond State Education:
Students’ Tacit Learning of National Pride in Everyday Shanghai
Sandrine Catris (Augusta U, US)
[email protected] Revolution with Limits: Beijing Authorities and the Cultural Revolution in Xinjiang
Chuyu Liu (Penn State U, US) [email protected]
Who Becomes a Nationalist?: A Tocquevillian Analysis of Ethnic Conflict in Xinjiang
DISCUSSANTVictor Louzon(Columbia U, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
PANEL EU6Nation-Building in China
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CHAIRSean Roberts
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSEric McGlinchey
(George Mason U, US)[email protected]
Morgan Liu(Ohio State U, US)[email protected]
Jesse Driscoll(UC San Diego, US)[email protected]
Regine Spector(UMass Amherst, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
PANEL EU13/BO11Book Panel on Regine Spector’s
Order at the Bazaar: Power and Trade in Central Asia(Cornell, 2017)
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PANEL R2National Identities Viewed
from Inside-Out
CHAIRMichael Rywkin
(City College, NY, US)[email protected]
PAPERSRichard Arnold(Muskingum U, US)
[email protected] Battle for a Symbol?
The Role of the Cossack in Russian and Ukrainian National Identities
Henry Hale(George Washington U, US)
[email protected], National, and Civilizational Identity in Russia
Guzel Yusupova(Durham U, UK)
[email protected] of the Second State Languages in the Russian Ethnic Republics:
Resistance from Below
Katie Stewart(Knox College, US)
[email protected] Curating the Nation: Museums, Identity, and Pride in Russia’s Regions
Eleonora MinaevaPetr Panov
(Perm State U, Russia)[email protected]
[email protected] Regional Autonomies:
Spatial Localization of Ethnic Groups and Segmentation of Political Space
DISCUSSANTValerie Zawilski
(King’s U College, Canada)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
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PANEL R11Russia under Putin —
After the Presidential Election (ROUNDTABLE)
CHAIRDmitry Gorenburg
(Harvard U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSTimothy Frye(Columbia U, US)
Andrei Soldatov(Investigative Journalist, Russia)
Maria Lipman(Counterpoint, Russia/Indiana U, US)
Rachel Denber(Human Rights Watch, NY, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
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CHAIRRenat Shaykhutdinov
(Florida Atlantic U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSPierre Jolicoeur
(Royal Military College, Canada)[email protected]
Gerard Toal (Virginia Tech, US)
Yegor Lazarev(Columbia U, US)
Jeff Meyers(U of Alaska Anchorage, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
PANEL K9/BO22Book Panel on Jeff Meyers’
The Criminal-Terror Nexus in Chechnya (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRAriane Larouche
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERSNataliia Levchuk
(Institute of Demography, Ukraine)[email protected]
Explaining Regional Distribution of 1933 Holodomor Losses in Ukraine: Patterns and Possible Determinants
Karolina Koziura(The New School, US)
[email protected] the Silenced Past:
The Politics of Knowledge of Holodomor and Postsocialist Change
Victoria Malko(California State U Fresno, US)
[email protected] and the Holodomor-Genocide: Survivors, Victims, and Perpetrators
DISCUSSANTZvi Gitelman
(U of Michigan, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
PANEL U10New Historical Research on the Holodomor
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRRobert Lummack
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSNicholas Pehlman
(CUNY Graduate Center, US)[email protected]
Police Oversight and Accountability in Post-Maidan Ukraine
Mariia Terentieva(U of Cambridge, UK)
[email protected] Crisis and (Anti-)Russian Intervention:
The Case Study of Ukrainian Grassroots Anti-Propaganda Projects
Volodymyr Dubovyk(Odesa Mechnikov U, Ukraine)
[email protected] the Needs of Civilians Affected by Ukraine-Russia Conflict in Donbas:
The Case of the Norwegian Refugee Council
DISCUSSANTNatalia Stepaniuk(U of Ottawa, Canada)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
PANEL U14Civilians and Civil Society since Maidan
BACK TO SUMMARY
MODERATORDominique Arel
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
AUTHOROmer Bartov(Brown U, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
PANEL U18/ BO14A Conversation with Omer Bartov about
Anatomy of a Genocide: The Life and Death of a Town Called Buczacz (Simon & Schuster 2018)
A fascinating and cautionary examination of how genocide can take root at the local level—turning neighbors, friends, and even family members against one another—as seen through the border town of Buczacz during World War II. For more than four hundred years, Buczacz—today part of Western Ukraine—was home to Poles, Ukrainians, and Jews who all lived side by side in relative harmony. Then came the war, and the entire Jewish population was murdered by German and Ukrainian police. For more than two decades Bartov, whose mother was raised in Buczacz, scoured archives to construct a micro-history of the Holocaust.
Omer Bartov’s previous book, Erased: Vanishing Traces of Jewish Galicia
in Present-Day Ukraine, was featured at ASN 2008.
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL M1Effective Migration (Mis)Management
in the EU and Beyond
CHAIRDaniel Naujoks (Columbia U, US)
PAPERSEsther Romeyn(U of Florida, US)
[email protected] Boat Is Full:
The Genealogy and Policy Consequences of the Integralist Paradigm
Nicholas Micinski(CUNY Graduate Center, US)
[email protected], Collaboration, and Failure in EU Migration Management
Mariann Dömös(U of Pécs, Hungary)
[email protected] From a Bottom-Up Perspective:
Italy and the “Centro Sociale”
Renata Ćuk(Independent Researcher, Barcelona, Spain)
[email protected], Migration and the Working Class:
The Case of Brexit Britain
DISCUSSANTJulia Morris
(New School U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL N11Catalonia at the Crossroads
(ROUNDTABLE)
CHAIRMichael Hechter
(Arizona State U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSLaia Balcells
(Georgetown U, US)[email protected]
Police Violence and Nonviolent Civil Resistance in Catalonia
Karlo Basta (Memorial U of Newfoundland, Canada)
[email protected] Catalonia from Autonomism to Independentism to... What?
Zoran Oklopcic (Carleton U, Canada)[email protected]
Staging Catalan Independence: Popular Sovereignty and the Twilight of Political Fictions
Nikos Skoutaris (U of East Anglia, UK)
[email protected] “Catalunya, Nou Estat d’Europa”?
The Effect of Europeanisation of the Catalan Constitutional Crisis
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session III // 3:30 - 5:30 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL BK1State Capture and Contemporary Narratives
about Illicit Market Practices in Serbia during, and since the 1990s
CHAIRVladan Jovanović
(Institute for Recent History of Serbia)[email protected]
PAPERS
Christian Nielsen (Aarhus U, Denmark)
[email protected] Serbian State Security Service, Paramilitaries, and Asset Extraction
in the Wars in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Srdjan Korać(Institute of International Politics and Economics, Serbia)
[email protected] Anti-Systemic Narrative in Serbia during the 1990s:
When Criminals used to be Patriots
Sandra King-Savić(U of St. Gallen, Switzerland)[email protected]
Informal Trading Practices Between Novi Pazar and Turkey Between 1991 and 1995
DISCUSSANTVanja Savić
(U of Belgrade, Serbia)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRBogdan Zawadewicz
(Ludwig-Maximilians-U München, Germany)[email protected]
PAPERSJared Manasek
(Pace U, US)[email protected]
The Ottoman Invention of Humanitarian Diplomacy: Hungarian and Polish Revolutionaries and Political Asylum, 1849-1851
Mateja Peter(U of St. Andrews, UK)
[email protected] Margrethe Osland
(Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo)[email protected]
Justice Not So Blind: Political Interference in the EU Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo
Ružica Jakešević[email protected]
(U of Zagreb, Croatia)Building Security Community in the Western Balkans:
A Wishful Thinking or Inevitable Future Reality?
DISCUSSANTLaura Trimajova
(European Parliament, Belgium)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
PANEL BK9International Actors in the Western Balkans
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL CE11Ethnic Group Fragmentation
and Political Competition
CHAIRAntonina Berezovenko
(National Technical U, Kyiv, Ukraine)[email protected]
PAPERSBalázs Dobos
(Institute for Minority Studies, Hungary)[email protected]
Do Elections Matter?: The Effects of Electoral System Design in the Non-Territorial Autonomies of Central and South Eastern Europe
Sherrill Stroschein (U College London, UK)[email protected]
Ethnic Group Fragmentation through the Lens of Local Politics: Hungarians in Slovakia and Albanians in Macedonia
Ion Marandici (Rutgers U, US)
[email protected] Voting, Linguistic Cleavages, and Historical Legacies:
Determinants of Voting Behaviour in Moldova
Benjamin McClelland (Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Outbidding and Demographic Context: The Case of Post-Soviet Latvia
Raivo Vetik (Talinn U, Estonia)
[email protected] Reproduction of Ethnic Inequalities in the Labour Market:
A Comparison of Estonia and Norway
DISCUSSANTStephen Deets
(Babson College, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRPeter Vermeersch (KU Leuven, Belgium)
PAPERSAnna Mirga-Kruszelnicka(Central European U, Hungary)
[email protected] Back:
The Emergence of Romani Scholarship and its Implications for Romani Studies
Iulius Rostas (Central European U, Hungary)
[email protected] Challenge of Developing Romani Studies:
The Importance of Critical and Inclusive Approaches
Tímea Junghaus (Eötvös Lóránd U, Hungary)[email protected]
The Epistemic, Political, and Institutional Devlopment of Roma Art
Marton Rövid (Central European U, Hungary)
[email protected] Addressing Anti-Gypsyism to Remedying Racial Injustice
DISCUSSANTIoanida Costache
(Stanford U, US)[email protected]
PANEL CE16Critical Approaches to Romani Studies
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRAndré Liebich
(The Graduate Institute, Switzerland)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Irena Grudzińska-Gross
(Princeton U, US)[email protected]
Alice Freifeld(University of Florida, US)[email protected]
Mara Lazda(College of Staten Island CUNY, US)
Anna Muller(U of Michigan-Dearborn, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
PANEL CE23/BO17Book Panel on Anna Muller’s
If the Walls Could Speak: Inside a Woman’s Prison in Communist Poland
(Oxford, 2018)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL EU3Authoritarianism, the State,
and Security Challenges in Eurasia
CHAIRGeorge Gavrilis
(Independent Researcher, US)[email protected]
PAPERSJesse Driscoll
(UC San Diego, US)[email protected]
Democracy, Security, and Geopolitics In Georgia
Erica Marat(National Defense U, US)[email protected]
Mimicking Broken Windows Policing in Post-Soviet Cities: Expanding Social Control in Uncertain Times
Suzanne Levi-Sanchez(U. S. Naval War College, Newport)[email protected]
Siphoning Security: Informal Organizations in Tajik/Afghan Badakhshan
Mariya Omelicheva (U of Kansas, US)
[email protected] Lawrence Markowitz
(Rowan U, US)[email protected]
What Explains Low Levels of Non-State Violence? Illicit Economies and the State in Eurasia
DISCUSSANTEric McGlinchey
(George Mason U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRLyosha Gorshkov
(Russian-American LGBT Association, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSAdam Eli Werner
(Voices 4 Chechnya, US)[email protected]
Sebastian Maguire(Seeking Asylum Finding Empowerment, US)
Elvira Brodskaya(Russian-American LGBT Association, US)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
PANEL K8A Genocide of Queer in the Modern World
The Case of Chechnya (ROUNDTABLE)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRHelge Blakkisrud
(Norwegian Institute of international Affairs, Oslo)
PARTICIPANTSOxana Shevel
(Tufts U, US)[email protected]
Peter Rutland(Wesleyan U, US)
Julie Fedor(U of Melbourne, Australia)[email protected]
Pål Kolstø(U of Oslo, Norway)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
PANEL R1/BO12Book Panel on Pål Kolstø and Helge Blakkisrud, eds.,
Russia Before and After Crimea Nationalism and Identity, 2010–17
(Edinburgh, 2018)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL TK3The Kurdish Conflict in Comparative Perspective
Failed Policies and Missed Opportunities
CHAIRMehmet Gurses
(Florida Atlantic U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSOnur Bakiner(Seattle U, US)
[email protected] Do Peace Negotiations Succeed or Fail? Comparing Turkey and Colombia
Gonca Biltekin(Binghamton U, US)
[email protected] Terrorism and Foreign Conflict: An Event Data Study on Turkey
Leyla Tosun(Ohio State U, US)[email protected]
Strengthening The Nation: The Success and Failure of Cultural Assimilation Policies
DISCUSSANTSEkrem Karakoc
(Binghamton U, US)[email protected]
Latif Tas(Syracuse U, US/SOAS, UK)
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRMark Andryczyk
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSSvitlana Krys
(MacEwan U, Canada)[email protected]
Andrii Liubka’s Carbide (2015): Ukrainian Democratic Reforms Through a Dark Glass
Oleksandra Wallo(U of Kansas, US)[email protected]
Stories of the Euromaidan in Documentary Film and Non-Fiction Writing: Representing National Becoming
Iryna Shuvalova(U of Cambridge, UK)
[email protected] the New War, Mending Past Divisions:
Consolidation of Conflicting Cultural Narratives in the Songwriting of Ukrainian Soldiers in Donbas
Alina Zubkovych(Södertörn U, Sweden)[email protected]
The Politics of Post-Maidan Representation of Crimean Tatars in Film, Music and Cultural Events
DISCUSSANTOleh Kotsyuba
(HURI, Harvard U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
PANEL U6Art, Literature, and Culture
in Post-Maidan Ukraine
BACK TO SUMMARY
MODERATORDominique Arel
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
AUTHORTimothy Snyder
(Yale U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
PANEL SE2/BO25A Conversation with Timothy Snyder on
The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America (Tim Duggan Books, 2018)
Russia is an oligarchy propped up by illusions and repression. But it also represents the fulfilment of tendencies already present in the West. And if Moscow’s drive to dissolve Western states and values succeeds, this could become our reality too. Snyder shows how Russia works within the West to destroy the West; by supporting the far right in Europe, invading Ukraine in 2014, waging a cyberwar in the US and UK, and in the creation of Donald Trump, an American failure deployed as a Russian weapon. This threat presents an opportunity to better understand the pillars of our freedoms, confront our own complacency and seek renewal.
“Chilling and unignorable” – The Guardian (UK)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL M3Integrating Refugees into Germany’s Rural Areas The Challenge of Wholistic Approaches on Politics, Labor Market, Identities, and Theoretical Reflection
CHAIROlga Onuch
(U of Manchester, UK)[email protected]
PAPERSThomas Ketzmerick
(Martin Luther U, Germany)[email protected]
Divergent Expectations and the Reality of Labor Markets: Integrating Migrants in Rural Germany
Katja Michalak(Harz U, Germany)
[email protected] Induced Politics and Integration
Melusine Reimers(Saarbrücken U of Fine Arts, Germany)
[email protected] Between Here and There: Cultural Identities and Subjectivization
Andreas Siegert(Martin Luther U, Germany)[email protected]
Global Migration and Local Integration: Taking Hettstedt as an Example
DISCUSSANTSuzanna Crage
(Simon Fraser U, Canada)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRHarris Mylonas
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSZsuzsa Csergő
(Queen’s U, Canada)[email protected]
A Framework for Assessing the 2008 OSCE HCNM Bolzano/Bozen Recommendations
John Packer(U of Ottawa, Canada)
[email protected] How the Recommendations Were Drafted
Andrei Khanzhin (OSCE, Netherlands)
[email protected] and Practices of Kin-State Policies in Central Asia:
The Cases of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Myra Waterbury(Ohio U, US)
[email protected], Hungarian Minorities, and European Institutions: Assessing a Complicated Relationship in its Third Decade
THURSDAY MAY 3 // Session IV // 6:00 - 8:00 PM //
PANEL N7The 10-year Anniversary of the OSCE HCNM Bolzano/Bozen
Recommendations on National Minorities in Inter-State Relations(ROUNDTABLE)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL BK8Politics of Identity and Remembrance
in Croatia
CHAIRVěra Stojarová
(Masaryk U, Czech Republic)[email protected]
PAPERSFlorian Bieber
(U of Graz, Austria)[email protected]
Negotiating Identity in Dalmatia
Dario Brentin(U of Graz, Austria)
[email protected]“Za Dom Spremni”: Legal Ambiguities
and Public Discourse Discrepancies in Croatia
Tamara Banjeglav(Independent Researcher, Croatia)
[email protected] Rhetoric and Discursive Framing of National Identity
in Croatia’s Commemorative Culture
Jurij [email protected]
Đorđe Gardašević[email protected]
(U of Zagreb, Croatia)Historical Events in Symbols and the Freedom of Expression:
The Present Croatian Debate
Ana Ljubojević(CEDIM, Croatia)
[email protected] (Re)cycling: Pilgrimage to Vukovar Remembrance Day
DISCUSSANTMila Dragojevic
(Sewanee U of the South, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session V // 9:00 - 11:00 AM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRBalázs Dobos
(Center for Social Sciences, Hungary)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSSherrill Stroschein(U College London, UK)[email protected]
Peter Vermeersch(KU Leuven, Belgium)
Szabolcs Pogonyi(Central European U, Hungary)
András L. Pap(Slovak Academy of Sciences)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session V // 9:00 - 11:00 AM //
PANEL CE5/BO4Book Panel on András Pap’s
Democratic Decline in Hungary (Routledge 2017)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL EU9Exploring Self, Homeland, and Nation
through the Medium of Art and Language
CHAIRRegine Spector
(UMass Amherst, US)[email protected]
PAPERSMargarethe Adams
(Stony Brook U, US)[email protected]
Traveling Histories: Ethnographies of Temporality and Mobility in Kazakhstan
Cynthia S. Kaplan (UC Santa Barbara, US)
[email protected] Memory and Setting the Political Agenda in Literary Journals:
A Comparison of Kazakhstan and Estonia 1988-1991
Damon Lynch(U of Minnesota, US)[email protected]
Temporal and Visual Perspectives of the Self After Violence in Tajikistan
DISCUSSANTBenjamin Gatling
(George Mason U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session V // 9:00 - 11:00 AM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL K2Geopolitical Discourse
in the Post-Soviet Space
CHAIRJulie A. George
(Queens College, CUNY, US)[email protected]
PAPERSRalph S. Clem
(Florida International U, US)[email protected]
Everything Short of Article 5: NATO-Ukraine Military Exercises as Geopolitical Messaging
Tomasz Stepniewski(Catholic U of Lublin, Poland)
[email protected] NATO’s Eastern Flank: New Challenges for the Baltic States
Gela Merabishvili
[email protected] (Virginia Tech, US)
“The Enemy Stands at 40 Kilometers”: South Ossetia in Georgia Political Discourse Since 2008
Jesse Swann-Quinn(Syracuse U, US)[email protected]
Imagining the Mine, Imagining the Nation: Resource Nationalisms in post-Soviet Georgia
DISCUSSANTJohn O’Loughlin(U of Colorado, US)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session V // 9:00 - 11:00 AM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRPaul Goode (U of Bath, UK)
PARTICIPANTSDaniel Naujoks (Columbia U, US)
Oxana Shevel (Tufts U, US)
Cynthia Buckley (U of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US)
Linda Cook(Brown U, US)
Caress Schenk (Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session V // 9:00 - 11:00 AM //
PANEL R8/M11/BO13Book Panel on Caress Schenk’s
Why Control Immigration? Strategic Uses of Migration Management in Russia
(Toronto, 2018)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRAriane Larouche
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERSL.H. Lumey
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
Type 2 Diabetes in Late Life After Prenatal Exposure to the Ukraine Famine of 1932-33: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Oleh Wolowyna (UNC Chapel Hill, US)
[email protected] Was the Target of the Holodomor (1932-33 Famine in Ukraine), Ukrainians
or Soviet Ukraine? Holodomor Losses by Nationality
DISCUSSANTSOleh Wolowyna
(UNC Chapel Hill, US)[email protected]
(on the Lumey paper)
Volha Charnysh(Princeton U, US)
[email protected](on the Wolowyna paper)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session V // 9:00 - 11:00 AM //
PANEL U7Long-Term Consequences of the 1932-33 Famine
(Holodomor) in Ukraine
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL N5Political Institutions, Strategies and Identities
CHAIRDurukan Kuzu(Coventry U, UK)
PAPERSDaniel Epstein
(Texas Tech U, US)[email protected]
Referenda, Nationalist Projects and the International Order in Europe and the Middle East
Trajche Panov(U of Bergen, Norway)[email protected]
Socially Impoverish and Entrap: A Strategy to Maintain a Hybrid Regime
Jill Irvine(U of Oklahoma, US)
[email protected] Andrew Halterman
(MIT, US)[email protected]
How Right-Wing is Right-Wing Populism in Europe: Levels of Support for Social Welfare and Gender Equality Policies?
John Coakley(Queen’s U Belfast, UK)
[email protected] Gender and Nationalism: A Theoretical Dilemma
DISCUSSANTBerenike Laura Schott
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session V // 9:00 - 11:00 AM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL N8Spaces of Nationalism
CHAIRPaul Hamilton
(Brock U, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERSLicia Cianetti
(Royal Holloway, U of London, UK/U of Coimbra, Portugal)[email protected]
Austerity, Nativism and the Politics of Multicultural Cities: Why Does It Matter?
Kyle Marquardt(U of Gothenburg, Sweden)
[email protected] as a Multidimensional Concept
Livia Rohrbach (U of Copenhagen, Denmark)
[email protected] Divergent Outcomes of the Bargaining Process
over Self-Determination: The Significance of Strategic Interaction
Nerijus Milerius(Vilnius U, Lithuania)
[email protected] of Historical Memory and their Touristic Function
DISCUSSANTAlexander Kustov
(Princeton U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session V // 9:00 - 11:00 AM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL BK3Assessing the Legacy of the ICTY
CHAIRBesa Bytyqi
(South East European U, Macedonia)[email protected]
PAPERSPellumb Kelmendi
(Auburn U, US)[email protected]
Who Supported ICTY? Explaining Variation in Attitudes Toward International Criminal Tribunals
Timothy Waters(Indiana U Maurer School of Law, US)
[email protected] Persecution of Stones:
Law’s Autonomy and the Cooptation of Cultural Heritage in the Mostar Bridge Case
Heleen Touquet(KU Leuven, Belgium)
[email protected], Nationalism and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence:
The Visibility of Male Survivors in Bosnia
Iva Vukusic(Utrecht U, Netherlands)[email protected]
Paramilitary Violence in the Former Yugoslavia: Insights from War Crimes Trials
DISCUSSANT Stefano Bianchini(U of Bologna, Italy)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRTomasz Stepniewski
(Catholic U of Lublin, Poland)[email protected]
PAPERSNelly Bekus
(U of Exeter, UK)[email protected]
A Transnational Perspective on the Kurapaty Memorial Site:Competing Memories of Soviet Repression in Belarus
Muriel Blaive(Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, Czech Republic)
[email protected] Historical Activism in the Czech Republic:
Building a Transnational Network
Laure Neumayer(U Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France)
[email protected] Transatlantic Memory Activism: Entangled anti-Communist Networks
in the EU and the US after the Cold War
DISCUSSANTVjeran Pavlaković(U of Rijeka, Croatia)[email protected]
PANEL CE1The Memory of Communism
Transnational Aspects
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRKatharine Aha
(U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US)[email protected]
PAPERSPeter Dan
(Long Island U, US)[email protected]
The Consolidation of Populism: Modifying the Collective Memory
Vassilis Petsinis(U of Tartu, Estonia)
[email protected] Politics and Right-Wing Populism in Estonia: The Case of EKRE
Andres Kasekamp(U of Toronto, Canada)
[email protected] Opportunities for the Estonian Populist Radical Right
Adrien Nonjon(U Paris 8 Vincennes St-Denis, France)
[email protected] Back Ukrainian Grandeur? The Rise of the Ultra-Nationalist Azov
Regiment in the Euro-Ukrainian Political Landscape
DISCUSSANTFilip Pospisil
(NYU, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM //
PANEL CE13Populism and the Far Right
in Central Europe
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRSossie Kasbarian
(U of Stirling, UK) [email protected]
PARTICIPANTSSofie Bedford
(Uppsala U, Sweden)[email protected]
A Post-Soviet vs. Caucasus Regional Approach: “Opposition” in Azerbaijan Revisited
Jo Laycock(Sheffield Hallam U, UK)
[email protected] Borders?
Transnational History and the South Caucasus
Minna Lundgren(Mid Sweden U, Sweden)[email protected]
Micro-Level Research in the Unresolved Conflict Zone: Methodological and Ethical Implications
PANEL K1Better Within, Across or Apart?
Making Sense of the Caucasus as a Region (Roundtable)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRRobert Orttung
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSEliot Borenstein
(NYU, US)[email protected]
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova(King’s College London, UK)
Maria Snegovaya(Columbia U, US)
Irina Soboleva(Columbia U, US)
Ilya Yablokov(U of Leeds, UK)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM //
PANEL R10/BO21Book Panel on Ilya Yablokov’s
Fortress Russia: Conspiracy Theories in the Post-Soviet World (Polity, 2018)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRQuentin Corbel
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERSNatalia Stepaniuk(U of Ottawa, Canada)
[email protected] Wartime Volunteers:
Exploring the Demographic Profile of Joiners and their Motivations for Engagement
Sophia Wilson(Southern Illinois U, US)
[email protected] Ukrainian Revolution: Repression, Interpretation and Dissent
Svitlana Krasynska(U of San Diego, US)
[email protected] Informality Rules: Reexamining the Weakness
of Civil Society in Ukraine
Tetyana Dzyadevych(U of Illinois at Chicago, US)
[email protected] Slogans as a Tool for Achieving Civic Consensus:
Contemporary Ukrainian and Russian Cases
DISCUSSANTChristina Jarymowycz
(Boston U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM //
PANEL U5Contentious Politics in Ukraine and Russia
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRAlti Rodal
(Ukrainian Jewish Encounter, Canada)
PARTICIPANTSVolha Charnysh(Princeton U, US)
Omer Bartov(Brown U, US)
Jason Wittenberg(UC Berkeley, US)
Jeffrey S. Kopstein(UC Irvine, US)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM //
PANEL U19/BO15Book Panel on Jeffrey S. Kopstein and Jason Wittenberg’s
Intimate Violence: Anti-Jewish Pogroms on the Eve of the Holocaust
(Cornell, 2018)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRDaniel Epstein
(Texas Tech U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSKendrick Kuo
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
Nation-Building and Civil Wars
Danielle Gilbert(George Washington U, US)
[email protected] Strategic Logic of Political Kidnapping
Iker Itoiz Ciáurriz(U of Edinburgh, UK)
[email protected] in Transition. Basque Terror Group ETA in the Spanish Transition
to Democracy (1974-1938)
Paolo Perri(U della Calabria, Italy)
[email protected] Adriano Cirulli
(Uninettuno U, Italy)[email protected]
Militant Nationalists: Independence, Socialism and Political Violence in the Basque Country and Northern Ireland
DISCUSSANTDavid Siroky
(Arizona State U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM //
PANEL N6New Approaches to Nationalism and Violence
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL N13Nationalism in the West European Periphery
CHAIRTrajche Panov
(U of Bergen, Norway)[email protected]
PAPERSCatherine Côté
(U de Sherbrooke, Canada)[email protected] Imagined Canadian Communities:
Quebec Nationalism and Its Double
Paul Hamilton (Brock U, Canada)
[email protected] The Hegemony of Civic Nationalism in Scotland and Wales
Durukan Kuzu(Coventry U, UK)
[email protected] The Political Economy of Minority Nationalism and Ethnic Mobilization:
The Case of Corsica
DISCUSSANTKyle Marquardt
(U of Gothenburg, Sweden)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRSandra King-Savić
(U of St. Gallen, Switzerland)[email protected]
PAPERS
Daniel-Joseph MacArthur-Seal(Hong Kong Baptist U)
[email protected] Underground: Opium Refinement
and Distribution in Interwar Istanbul
Kostis Gkotsinas(U of Crete, Greece)[email protected]
“Genuine and Natural”: Opiates and Nation-Building in Greece, 1923-1940
Vladan Jovanović(Institute for Recent History of Serbia)
[email protected] in Drugs:
Transnational Opium Smuggling in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, 1932-1941
DISCUSSANT Christian Axboe Nielsen
(Aarhus U, Denmark)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
PANEL BK2Nations Under the Influence
The Production and Distribution of Opiates in South-Eastern Europe Between the Two World Wars
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRTanya Domi
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSAdam Fagan
(Queen Mary U of London, UK)[email protected]
Chip Gagnon(Ithaca College, US)
Paula Pickering(College of William and Mary, US)
Patrice McMahon(U of Nebraska-Lincoln, US)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
PANEL BK15/BO1Book Panel on Patrice McMahon’s
The NGO Game: Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in the Balkans and Beyond
(Cornell University Press, 2017)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRLinda Cook(Brown U, US)
PAPERSPhilippe Perchoc
(U Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)[email protected]
Victor or Villain: The European Parliament Evaluation of the Soviet Role in World War II
Una Bergmane
(Foreign Policy Research Institute, US)[email protected]
To Make the Past Matter: Baltic Diaspora, the US Congress and Shaping the US Foreign Policy at the Cold War’s Endgame
DISCUSSANTLaure Neumayer
(U Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
PANEL CE15The Afterlife of 1939-1941 Events
Collective Memory and Instrumentalisation of History in Europe and the US
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL CE19Illiberalism and Challenges
to Democracy
CHAIRNorbert Tóth
(National U of Public Service, Hungary)[email protected]
PAPERSLenka Bustikova
(Arizona State U, US)[email protected]
Illiberal Swerve in the Visegrad Four Countries
Daniela Krause(Bielefeld U, Germany)
[email protected] Populism in Germany:
A New But Not Surprising Phenomenon Leslie Ader
(Central European U, Hungary)[email protected]
Closing Society through Securitization: Hungary’s Populist-Illiberal response during the Migrant Crisis of 2015
Barbara Gornik(Science and Research Centre Koper, Slovenia)
[email protected] Revelations from Slovenian Southern Border: Semantic Contingency of the Razor-Wire Fence
DISCUSSANTColette Mazzucelli
(NYU, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL EU1Understanding Authoritarianism in an Age of Globalization Authoritarian Politics, the State and Security in Central Asia
CHAIRLawrence Markowitz
(Rowan U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSSaipira Furstenberg
[email protected] John Heathershaw
[email protected] (U of Exeter, UK)
Forms of State Repression and Practices in the Age of Globalisation: Authoritarianism against Dissidents Abroad, the Case of Central Asia
Edward Lemon (Columbia U, US)
[email protected]’s Authoritarian Security Community:
Collaboration and Resistance in the Targeting of Exiles from Central Asia
Marintha Miles (George Mason U, US)
[email protected] the Opposition:
Imposters, Gruppa 24, and the Islamic Revival Party of Tajikistan
DISCUSSANTErica Marat
(American U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIROlena Lennon
(Southern Connecticut State U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSAleksandr Fisher
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
Transnational Party Networks:Russia’s International Linkages with the European Far-Right and Far-Left
Andrei Korobkov(Middle Tennessee State U, US)
[email protected] The Russian Elite Diaspora Abroad:
Its Scale, Dynamics, and Structural Characteristics
Robert Person(United States Military Academy, US)
[email protected] Beyond Tactics: Russian Hybrid Balancing as Geopolitical Strategy
Ohannes Geukjian(American U of Beirut, Lebanon)
[email protected]’s Mediation in the Syrian Conflict: Using Leverage to Make Peace
DISCUSSANTRobert O. Freedman(Johns Hopkins U, US)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
PANEL R6Moscow’s Geopolitics
Russia’s Security Policy in Europe and the Middle East
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRPaul D’Anieri
(U of California Riverside, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSOlga Onuch
(U of Manchester, UK)[email protected]
Oxana Shevel (Tufts U, US)
Mark Beissinger(Princeton U, US)
Dominique Arel(U of Ottawa, Canada)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
PANEL U2Symposium on
Identities in Flux in post-Maidan Ukraine
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRZsuzsa Csergő
(Queen’s U, Canada)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSErin Jenne
(Central European U, Hungary)[email protected]
Virag Molnar(New School U, US)
Szabolcs Pogonyi(Central European U, Hungary)
Jason Wittenberg(UC Berkeley, US)
PANEL CE25Autopsy of the 2018 Hungarian
Parliamentary Elections(ROUNDTABLE)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL M2Diaspora Studies
CHAIRAleksandr Gevorkyan
(St. John’s U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSJakub Zejmis
(McDaniel College, US)[email protected]
Catholic Belarusians or Polish Diaspora?: Contested Identity in 1920s Soviet Belarus
Irina Culic (“Babes-Bolyai” U, Romania)
[email protected] Policy: Romanian Immigrants in Canada after 1989
Ekaterine [email protected]
Medea Badashvili [email protected]
(Tbilisi State U, Georgia)Similarities and Differences in Intercultural Intervention
amongst the Georgians Living in the EU and the United States
DISCUSSANTKlavdia Tatar
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL N1Minorities and Politics
CHAIRLynn Tesser
(Marine Corps U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSKatharine Aha
(U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US)[email protected]
Blurring the Issues: Ethnic Minority Political Parties and Political Positions
Harris Mylonas (George Washington U,US)
[email protected] Comparative Politics of Fifth Columns, Real and Imagined
Boyka Stefanova(U of Texas San Antonio, US)[email protected]
Impact of Radical Right Populist Parties on Ethnic Minority Representation: A Catalyst or Restraint for Ethnic Outbidding?
DISCUSSANTDominika Koter
(Colgate U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRIon Marandici(Rutgers U, US)
PAPERSMichael Rossi(Rutgers U, US)
[email protected] Original Sin of the Parastate: Declarative Sovereignty and Frozen Conflicts
Jaume Castan Pinos(U of Southern Denmark)
[email protected] Islamic State as the Epitome of the Terrorist Parastate
Sebastian Relitz (Leibniz Institute, Germany)[email protected]
The Stabilization Dilemma: Structural Constraints and Challenges for International Engagement with De Facto States
Gëzim Krasniqi(U of Edinburgh, UK)[email protected]
Contested Polities as Liminal Spaces of Citizenship:Comparing Kosovo and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
DISCUSSANTAnja Vojvodic(Rutgers U, US)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
PANEL TH3Inconvenient Realities
The Emergence and Resilience of Para-states
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRPaul Goode(U of Bath, UK)
PARTICIPANTSAna Bracic
(U of Oklahoma, US)[email protected]
Caress Schenk (Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova(King’s College London, UK)
David Stroup(U of Oklahoma, US)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VII // 2:50 - 4:50 PM //
PANEL TH1Ethics and Accountability in Fieldwork
(ROUNDTABLE)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL BK10Intergroup Relations in Former Yugoslavia
CHAIRMila Dragojevic
(Sewanee U of the South, US)[email protected]
PAPERSČarna Pištan
(U of Udine, Italy)[email protected]
Yugonostalgia in the Western Balkans: A Tool for Strengthening Democracy and EU Integration?
Gordana Bozic(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
Nationalist Discourses and Non-Nationalist Practices in the Bosnian War
DISCUSSANTConnie Robinson
(Central Washington U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRFlorian Bieber
(U of Graz, Austria)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSDalibor Mišina
(Lakehead U, Canada)[email protected]
Tamara Pavasović Trošt(U of Ljubljana, Slovenia)[email protected]
Ana Hofman(Institute of Cultural and
Memory Studies, Slovenia)[email protected]
Miranda Jakisa(Princeton U, US)
Ljubica Spaskovska(U of Exeter, UK)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
PANEL BK16/BO23Book Panel on Ljubica Spaskovska’s
The Last Yugoslav Generation: The Rethinking of Youth Politics and Cultures in Late Socialism
(Manchester, 2017)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRJohn C. Swanson
(U of Tennessee at Chattanooga, US)[email protected]
PAPERSGábor Egry
(Institute of Political History, Budapest, Hungary)[email protected]
Exclusionary Violence Within a Failing Nation State:Trajectories of Violence in Interwar Romania
Leslie M. Waters(Randolph-Macon College, US)
[email protected] Shifting Boundaries, Contested Loyalties,
and the Final Solution in the Hungarian-Slovak Borderlands
Emily Gioielli(U of Cincinnati, US)
[email protected] Violence and the Production of Jewish Identity
in Hungary’s “War after the War”
Ionas Rus(U of Cincinnati Blue Ash College, US)
[email protected] Bessarabian Moldovan Identity and Self-Determination Preferences during
the Period of Interwar Romanian Rule, 1918-1940
DISCUSSANTPaul Hanebrink
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
PANEL CE3Entrapped Ethnicities?
Violence, Shifting Ethnic Boundaries and Categories in Interwar East Central Europe
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRLidia Balogh
(Institute for Legal Studies, Hungary)
PARTICIPANTSZsuzsa Csergő
(Queen’s U, Canada)[email protected]
Yossi Harpaz (Tel Aviv U, Israel)
András L. Pap(Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Szabolcs Pogonyi(Central European U, Hungary)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
PANEL CE4/BO8Book Panel on Szabolcs Pogonyi’s
Extra-Territorial Ethnic Politics: Discourses and Identities in Hungary
(Palgrave, 2017)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRAndrea Carteny
(Sapienza U of Rome, Italy)[email protected]
PAPERSGergely Romsics
(Institute of History, Hungary)[email protected]
Constructing the Slavic Menace: The Appropriation of Russophobe Tropes in the Discourse of State-Building in 19th Century Hungary
Ioan Marius Eppel (Babes-Bolyai U, Romania)
[email protected] Reconciling Church and Nation: The Bill to Supplement the Clergy’s Income
in the Debates of the Upper House of the Hungarian Parliament (Late 19th-Early 20th c.)
Tamás Révész(U of Vienna, Austria)[email protected]
National Army Under the Red Banner?: Mobilization in the Borderland Conflicts of the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919
Mihaela Serban (Ramapo College of New Jersey, US)
[email protected] Constructions of Identity under Authoritarianism in Romania (1940-1947)
DISCUSSANT Adrian Cioflanca
(Center for the Study of Jewish History, Romania)[email protected]
PANEL CE10Historical Perspectives on Nationhood
and Minorities
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL EU4Foreign Aid, Interactions, and Negotiations
of Norms in Eurasia
CHAIRCristina Boboc
(U of Ghent, Belgium)[email protected]
PAPERSKarolina Kluczewska
(U of St. Andrews, UK)[email protected]
American Donors, Local NGOs and Translating “Good Governance” into Tajik
Bogdan Zawadewicz (Ludwig-Maximilians-U München, Germany)
[email protected] Field of Think Tanks in a Semi-Peripheral Context: The Case of Serbia
Denys Gorbach (Sciences Po, France)
[email protected] the Political Quiescence of Ukrainian Labor Unions
DISCUSSANTVassilis Petsinis(U of Tartu, Estonia)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRRobert Orttung
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSIrina Tcherneva(U Paris 1, France)
[email protected] Persons as a Targeted Audience of International Politics:
An Analysis of Western and Soviet Film Productions on and for the DPs (1945-1952)
Anna Zhang [email protected]
(Stanford U, US)Go West Young Han?
Demographic Engineering and Territorial Consolidation
DISCUSSANTGlenn Kranking
(Gustavus Adolphus College, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
PANEL R9Population Transfers Before
and After World War II
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL U9Reinventing Crimea
Socio-Spatial Identities and Political Subjects
CHAIROlha Poliukhovych(HURI, Harvard U, US)
PAPERSMaksym Sviezhentsev
(U of Western Ontario, Canada)[email protected]
Soviet Settler Colonial Project in Post-Second World War Crimea
Martin-Oleksandr Kisly(U of Michigan, US)[email protected]
Crimean Tatars in Exile: Self-Perception and Being the Others
Mariia Shynkarenko(The New School, US)
[email protected] Tatar Non-Violent National Movement in the Age of Collapse
Greta Uehling(U of Michigan, US)
[email protected] Emotional Geography of Ukraine’s Displaced
DISCUSSANTMilana Nikolko
(Carleton U, Canada)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRDavid Ananiewicz
(Independent Practitioner, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERSKarina Korostelina(George Mason U, US)
[email protected] of Social Boundary and Intergroup Violence:
Comparative Analysis of Violence in Central Asia and Ukraine
Gul Gur(George Mason U, US)[email protected]
Historical Narratives and Boundary Shifts: Negative Conflict Transformation and Failure in Turkish-Kurdish Peace Process
Molly Tepper(George Mason U, US)
[email protected] “Far Right” Mobilization:
Expanding Nationalistic Boundaries in Canadian Communities through Multiculturalism
DISCUSSANTOleksandra Gaidai
(Museum of Kyiv History, Ukraine)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
PANEL U13Role of Historic Narratives in the Creation
and Maintenance of Social Boundary
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRLicia Cianetti
(Royal Holloway, U of London, UK/U of Coimbra, Portugal)[email protected]
PAPERSLynn Tesser
(Marine Corps U, US)[email protected]
The Power of the Groupist Norm: Explaining the Intuitive Appeal of Ethnic Separation for Conflict Resolution
Karlo Basta(Memorial U of Newfoundland, Canada)
[email protected] Inverting the Ontology of Nationalism Studies:
How Cultures of State Shape Nationalist Politics and Why It Matters
Dominika Koter(Colgate U, US)
[email protected] National Attachment in Africa:The Impact of the Ethnicity of the Leader
Annelle Sheline(George Washington U, US)
[email protected] Constructing Religious Identity as a Component of National Identity
in Jordan and Morocco
Ellinor Hamrén(Södertörn U, Sweden)[email protected]
Dominant Ethnic Minority or Bilingual Individuals?Fantasies among Swedish-Speakers in Helsinki
DISCUSSANTIrina Soboleva(Columbia U, US)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
PANEL N2Cultural Markers and Identity Politics
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRMuriel Blaive
(Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, Czech Republic)[email protected]
PAPERSKoen Slootmaerckers
(U of London, UK)[email protected]
On the Nexus of Masculinities and Nationalism:Exploring the Role of Homophobia in Nationalistic Othering
Nadia Kaneva(U of Denver, US)[email protected]
Popular Media Representations and the Marketization of Gender Relations in Post-Socialist Europe
Elza Ibroscheva(Webster U, US)
[email protected] am {not} a Feminist: Angela Merkel’s Political Roots and East German Socialism
Susanne Kranz(Zayed U, Dubai)
[email protected] Memory Building: Gender Perceptions
in an East German Television Show
DISCUSSANTVictoria Basham
(Hampden Sydney College, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
PANEL TH4Gender, Nationalism and Socialism
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRYekaterina Oziashvili
(Sarah Lawrence College, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSPaul D’Anieri
(U of California Riverside, US)[email protected]
Jeff Goodwin(NYU, US)
Joshua Tucker(NYU, US)
Olena Nikolayenko(Fordham U, US)
FRIDAY MAY 4 // Session VIII // 5:10 - 7:10 PM //
PANEL TH2/BO20Book Panel on Olena Nikolayenko’s
Youth Movements and Elections in Eastern Europe (Cambridge, 2017)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL BK7Identity Politics in the Balkans
CHAIRSofiya Zahova
(U of Iceland, Reykjavík)[email protected]
PAPERSMatvey Lomonosov
(McGill U, Canada)[email protected]
Identity Construction as a Moral Response: The Emergence of the Albanian Counter-Myth of the Kosovo Battle
Alissa Boguslaw(The New School, US)
[email protected]“The Young Europeans”:
Remaking Identity and “Remembering” the Future in Post-Conflict Kosovo
Filip Lyapov(Central European U, Hungary)
[email protected] Links Between Interwar Nationalistic Organizations
in Bulgaria and Their Modern-Day Counterparts
DISCUSSANTDjordje Stefanovic
(Saint Mary’s U, Canada)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANE BK11Post-War Bosnia
CHAIRAlbana Shehaj
(U of Michigan, US)[email protected]
PAPERSMaria Krause
(Queen’s U, Canada)[email protected] in Bosnia?
What Ethnicizing Policies Mean for a New Generation of Bosnians
Amelia Padurariu(Free U of Brussels, Belgium)[email protected]
Mission Impossible? Achieving the Durability of the Police Institutional Framework in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Azra Hromadžić(Syracuse U, US)
[email protected] “City in Love with the River”:
Water Politics and Hydraulic Citizenship in Contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina
DISCUSSANTFred Cocozzelli(St John’s U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRPaul Hanebrink
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSGábor Egry
(Insitute of Political History, Hungary)[email protected]
Anna Muller(U of Michigan-Dearborn, US)
Jon Fox(U of Bristol, UK)
John C. Swanson (U of Tennessee at Chattanooga, US)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
PANEL CE8/BO9 Book Panel on John C. Swanson’s
Tangible Belonging: Negotiating Germanness in Twentieth-Century Hungary
(Pittsburgh, 2017)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL CE12Defining Identities and Nationhood in National
and International Politics
CHAIRTBA
PAPERSBalázs Vizi
(National U of Public Service, Hungary)[email protected]
Minority Rights in Bilateral Treaties Today: Experiences from Central Europe
Alexandra Liebich (Queen’s U, Canada)
[email protected] Politics of Education and “Integration” in Post-Communist Romania and Lithuania
Joanna Orzechowska-Waclawska (Jagellion U, Poland)
[email protected] Poland and What Poland?: The Changing Narratives of Polish Nationhood in
Contemporary Political Discourse
Myra Waterbury(Ohio U, US)
[email protected] Citizens vs. Internal Threats:
Discourses of Protecting the Hungarian Nation from Without and Within
Arvydas Grišinas(Kaunas U of Technology, Lithuania)
[email protected] a Political Persona: Lithuania’s Struggle for Post-Soviet Independence
DISCUSSANTKrzysztof Jasiewicz
(Washington and Lee U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL EU7Gender in Central Asia
CHAIRAnnelle Sheline
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSCynthia Buckley
(U of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US)[email protected]
Tolerance for Domestic Violence in Central Asia: Program Impacts Amidst Persistent Poverty
Zulfiya Bakhtibekova (U of Central Asia, Tajikistan)
[email protected] under Question in Tajikistan:
The Position of a Breadwinner and its Implication for Tajik Men
Zhanar Tatkeyeva (Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)
[email protected] vs. Modernization:
The Construction of Gender Roles among Kazakhstani Students
Hélène Thibault (Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)[email protected]
“I Don’t Want to be the Quiet Wife”: Polygyny in Kazakhstan
DISCUSSANTSvetlana Peshkova
(U of New Hampshire, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL EU8Legitimation and Identity in Central Asia
CHAIRDina Sharipova
(KIMEP, Kazakhstan)[email protected]
PAPERSDavid Levy
(Providence College, US)[email protected]
Authoritarian Governance and the “Sacrosanct Popular Will”
Sofya Omarova(Oxford Brookes U, UK)
[email protected] Legitimation and Ideology in Modern Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan
DISCUSSANTJustin Burke
(Eurasianet.org, NY)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIROhannes Geukjian
(American U of Beirut, Lebanon)[email protected]
PAPERSMargarita Tadevosyan
(George Mason U, U)[email protected]
The Role of Historical Memory and Trauma in Modern Conflicts: The Case of Armenia
Aleksandr Gevorkyan (St. John’s U, US)
[email protected] On Effective Diaspora (Dispersion) to Home Model in Small Transition Economies:
Armenian Diaspora Survey
Aurélien Bossard(U Paris 8 Vincennes St-Denis, France)
[email protected] or Diasporas: A Case Study of Moscow’s Armenian Community
Benedikt [email protected]
Aiste [email protected]
(U of Graz, Austria)Armenia Caught In-Between: Paths of Competitive and Cumulative Integration
DISCUSSANTArtyom Tonoyan(U of Minnesota, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
PANEL K7Traumas, Diaspora, and Geopolitics
in Armenia
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL TK1Institutions, Emotions, and Ideological Conflict
in the Making of “New Turkey”
CHAIRIlke Denizli
(ASN Convention Manager, US)[email protected]
PAPERSŞener Aktürk(Koç U, Turkey)
[email protected] the Earlier Phase of Gülenist Opposition
to the AK Party Government, 2010-2013
Ayşe Betül Çelik(Sabanci U, Turkey)
[email protected] of Emotions, Memory and Values in “Nation-Making”:
The Case of the “New Turkey”
Deniz Başar(U of Toronto, Canada)
[email protected] Turn in Turkish Politics Since the 2013 Gezi Uprising
Emre Turkut(Ghent U, Belgium)
[email protected], Minority Rights and Self-Determination:
Turkey’s Post-Coup State of Emergency and the Position of the Turkish Kurds
DISCUSSANTJames Ryan
(UPenn, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIREdiie Abdultairova(Carleton U, Canada)
PAPERSIdil Izmirli
(George Mason U, US)[email protected]
The Trojan Horses of Kremlin: Pro-Russian Organizations in Crimea and Their Roles in the Illegal Occupation of the Peninsula
Aleksandra Simonova(UC Berkeley, US)
[email protected] Conflict in Crimean Sevastopol:
The Break Between National and Local Citizenship
Milana Nikolko(Carleton U, Canada)
[email protected] Trauma, Memories and Victimization Narratives in Modern Strategies
of Political Mobilisation: The Case of Crimean Tatars
Fethi K. Şahin(Middle East Technical U, Turkey)
[email protected] Between Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar Nationalisms:
Towards a More Integrated Nation?
DISCUSSANTQuentin Corbel
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
PANEL U11Crimea and Crimean Tatars
Before and After the Annexation
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRKlavdia Tatar
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERSGeorge Soroka
(Harvard U, US)[email protected]
Legislating Recall: The Recent Rise of European Memory Laws
Myroslav Shkandrij(U of Manitoba, Canada)
[email protected] Ukrainian “Galicia” Division during the Second World War:
Isolating Key Narratives
Aleksandra Pomiecko (U of Toronto, Canada)
[email protected] “It’s never too late to fight for one’s family and nation”:
Belarusian Armed Formations as Pedagogical Spaces during World War II
Raisa Ostapenko(U Paris-Sorbonne, France)
[email protected] and Intellectual Sloppiness:
The Success of Russian and Ukrainian Memory Propaganda
DISCUSSANTVictoria Bishop Kendzia(Humbolt U Berlin, Germany)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
PANEL U15Historiography and Memory Politics
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL M4New Perspectives on Conflict
and Migration
CHAIRIrina Levin
(CUNY Queens College, US) [email protected]
PAPERSMichelle O’Brien
(U of Washington, US)[email protected]
Conflict, Development, and Migration in Tajikistan
Ande Reisman(U of Washington, US)
[email protected] Is The House Machine: Men’s Migration, Women’s Household Labor,
and the Tensions of Shifting Gender Expectations
Roswitha King(Østfold U College, Norway)[email protected]
Is Migration Self-Perpetuating? Evidence from First-, Second-, and Third Generation Migrants
DISCUSSANTMaria Stoilkova(U of Florida, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL N3Commemorative Practices under
Socialism and Post-Socialism
CHAIROlga Shevchenko (Williams College, US)
PAPERSMischa Gabowitsch
(Einstein Forum, Germany)[email protected]
Victory Day before Brezhnev: Soviet War Commemoration, 1945-1964
Julie Fedor (U of Melbourne, Australia)[email protected]
Attacks on Soviet War Monuments in the Polish People’s Republic: Cases from the Polish Security Archives
Petra Švardová (INALCO Paris, France)
[email protected] Symbolic Patterns of Commemorative Practices of Victory Day
in Post-Socialist Czechia and Slovakia
Lana Lovrenčić (Office for Photography, Zagreb, Croatia)
[email protected] The Development of Memorial Tourism in Yugoslavia
DISCUSSANTMikhail Nemtsev
(Independent Researcher, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL N15Nations, Politics, and Violence in the Middle East and Africa
CHAIRWilliam Kissane
(LSE, UK)[email protected]
PAPERSMehri Ghazanjani
(McGill U, Canada)[email protected]
The Iranian Kurdish Movement: Ethno-Nationalism in Exile
Wojciech Kaczkowski (Georgia State U, US)
[email protected] Qualitative Content Analysis of Images of Children in Islamic State Propaganda
Gunes Murat [email protected] Tutku Ayhan
[email protected](U of Central Florida, US)
Revisiting the “Ancient Hatreds” Thesis: Explaining the Islamic State’s Campaign Against the Yazidis
DISCUSSANTCédric Jourde
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRLaia Balcells
(Georgetown U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Bernard Yack(Brandeis U, US)
Patrick Macklem(U of Toronto, Canada)
Paulina Ochoa Espejo(Haverford College, US)
Zoran Oklopic (Carleton U, Canada)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session IX // 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM //
PANEL N16/BO18Book Panel on Zoran Oklopcic’s
Beyond the People: Social Imaginary and Constituent Imagination
(Oxford, 2017)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL BK5World War I and the Invention of Self-Determination
(ROUNDTABLE)
CHAIRFrancine Friedman
(Ball State U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSDavid Kanin
(Johns Hopkins U, US)[email protected]
Self-Determination and Democracy: Comparing Malaise Between the Wars and Now
Stefano Bianchini(U of Bologna, Italy)
[email protected] Liquidity of the Right of Self-Determination
R. Craig Nation(Dickinson College, US)[email protected]
World War One, Power Politics and Self-Determination
Julie Mostov(Drexel U, US)
[email protected] Gendered Borders of Self-Determination
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL BK13Party Politics in the Balkans
CHAIRMichael Rossi(Rutgers U, US)
PAPERSAlbana Shehaj
(U of Michigan, US)[email protected]
Killing Them with Kindness: The Influence of Party Distributive Strategies on Voter Tolerance of Political Graft
Ana Mishkovska Kajevska(U of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
[email protected] Opposition to Democracy and Gender and Sexual Equality:
The Case of the Macedonian Party VMRO-DPMNE
Věra Stojarová(Masaryk U, Czech Republic)
[email protected] Opportunity Structures of Far Right Parties in the Balkan Countries
Sean Parramore(Queen Mary U of London, UK)
[email protected] Privatization: The Political Economy of Kosovo’s Ski Resort
DISCUSSANTDejan Guzina
(Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
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PANEL BK20Macedonia’s European (Re)Integration
Opportunities and Constraints(ROUNDTABLE)
CHAIRSoeren Keil
(Canterbury Christchurch U, UK)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSSimonida Kacarska
(European Policy Institute, Macedonia)[email protected]
Ivan Damjanovski(Ss. Cyril and Methodius U, Macedonia)
Nenad Markovikj(Ss. Cyril and Methodius U, UK)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRFilip Pospisil
(NYU, US)[email protected]
PAPERSLidia Balogh
(Institute for Legal Studies, Hungary)[email protected]
The “Feminine Face” of Social Inclusion? The Role of Women in the Roma Inclusion Policies of the Hungarian Government
Julija Sardelić(KU Leuven, Belgium)
[email protected] Edges of Citizenship: Re-addressing the Position of Roma in Europe
Sofiya Zahova(U of Iceland, Reykjavík)
[email protected] Roma People Narratives in Books for Romani Children
DISCUSSANTJulia Szalai
(Central European U, Hungary)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
PANEL CE2Roma, Citizenship, and Social Mobility
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRAusra Park
(Siena College, US)[email protected]
PAPERSNóra Kovács
(Minority Studies Institute, Hungary)[email protected]
Is Jesus Hungarian? Ideological Aspects of Ethnic Return Migration in East Central Europe: Francisco Badiny Jós’s Work Trajectory in Hungary in the Post-Socialist Era
Alexandru Gussi(U of Bucharest, Romania)
[email protected] Radu
(King’s College London)[email protected]
Exit, Voice or Trust? Emigration and Political Attitudes in Eastern Europe
Mateja [email protected]
Zorana Medarič[email protected]
(Science and Research Centre Koper, Slovenia)Nationalism and Children’s Rights:
Unaccompanied Minor Migrants in the Republic of Slovenia
DISCUSSANTLeah Haus
(Vassar College, US)[email protected]
PANEL CE20Migration and Ethnic Politics
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRSofya Omarova
(Oxford Brookes U, UK)[email protected]
PAPERSNafissa Insebayeva (U of Tsukuba, Japan)
[email protected] Insebayeva (U of Tsukuba, Japan)
[email protected] Tales: Nation and State Building in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan
Dina Sharipova(KIMEP, Kazakhstan)
[email protected] Level of Trust and Perceptions of Conflict in Kazakhstan
Kyle Estes(U of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US)
[email protected] Gets the Goods? Ethnic Politics and Public Goods Provision in Kyrgyzstan
DISCUSSANTDavid Levy
(Providence College, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
PANEL EU11Ethnic and Nation-Building
in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRMargaret Hanson(U of Michigan, US)
PARTICIPANTSEdward Lemon (Columbia U, US)
Mariya Omelicheva (U of Kansas, US)
Lawrence Markowitz (Rowan U, US)
Erica Marat (American U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
PANEL EU14/BO10Book Panel on Erica Marat’s The Politics of Police Reform:
Society against the State in Post-Soviet Countries (Oxford, 2018)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRValerie Zawilski
(King’s U College, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERSTornike Metreveli
(U of St. Gallen, Switzerland)[email protected]
The Bishop’s Gambit:Contrasting Visibility of Orthodox Churches in Serbia and Georgia
Irakli Chkhaidze(Tbilisi State U, Georgia)[email protected]
“Angel” vs “Devil”: Pro-Western and Anti-Western Populism in Georgia after Independence
Julie A. George(Queens College, CUNY, US)
[email protected] Franziska Barbara Keller
(Hong Kong U of Science and Technology)[email protected]
Sharing the Spoils or Building Partisanship? Political Party Development in Hybrid Regimes
Cristina Boboc(U of Ghent, Belgium)
[email protected] the Middle Class, Making the Nation:
The State Modernization and Middle Class Formation in Urban Azerbaijan
DISCUSSANTAndreas Siegert
(Martin Luther U, Germany)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
PANEL K3Masses and Elites, Ideologies and Interests
Domestic Politics in the Caucasus
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PANEL TK5Identity and Foreign Policy
New Directions and Strategies of an Aspiring Regional Power
CHAIRElektra Kostopoulou
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSOya Dursun-Ozkanca
(Elizabethtown College, US)[email protected]
Turkish Soft Balancing Against the United States
Emre Hatipoğlu(Sabanci U, Turkey)
[email protected] Migrants, Domestic and International Politics:
Parsing out Sentiments on Turkish Twitter
DISCUSSANTLisel Hintz
(Johns Hopkins U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRMyroslav Shkandrij
(U of Manitoba, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERSVictoria Basham
(Hampden Sydney College, US)[email protected]
From Bogatyrs and Icon Corners to Shock Workers and Red Stands: The Transforming Journey of Cultural Symbols from Imperial Russia to the Soviet Union
Uilleam Blacker(U College London, UK)
[email protected]’s Multilingual and Multicultural Literary Heritage as a Mnemonic Resource
Erin Hutchinson(Harvard U, US)
[email protected]’ Honchar’s Cathedral and the Role of Religion in National Identity in the Soviet
Union after Stalin
Olha Poliukhovych(HURI, Harvard U, US)
[email protected] in Yurii Kosach’s Early Novels
DISCUSSANTHalyna Hryn
(HURI, Harvard U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
PANEL U16Literature and the Nation
BACK TO SUMMARY
MODERATORDominique Arel
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
AUTHORSerhii Plokhy(Harvard U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
PANEL U17/BO16A Conversation with Serhii Plokhy on
Chernobyl: The History of a Nuclear Catastrophe (Hachette, 2018)
In Chernobyl, Serhii Plokhy draws on new sources to tell the dramatic stories of the firefighters, scientists, and soldiers who heroically extinguished the nuclear inferno. He lays bare the flaws of the Soviet nuclear industry, tracing the disaster to the authoritarian character of Communist party rule, the regime’s control of scientific information, and its emphasis on economic development over all else.
“The definitive story of the Chernobyl crisis, covering all angles from (...) the manner in which the explosion forced Gorbachev to jump-start his perestroika
reforms, and the igniting of Ukrainian nationalism” –Andrew Wilson, U College London
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL M5Investment Migration (I)
The Law of Citizenship and Money
CHAIRSophie Meunier (Princeton U, US)
PAPERSDimitry Kochenov
(U of Groningen, Netherlands)[email protected]
Theoretical Aspects of Citizenship and Residence Sales
Peter Spiro (Temple U, US)
[email protected] Wholesale Citizenship Trade and International Law
Luuk van der Baaren(U de Liège, Belgium)
[email protected] Citizenship and State Sovereignty in International Law
DISCUSSANTDon Van Atta
(Consultant, Chapel Hill, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
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PANEL N4Learning, Understanding,
and Performing the Nation
CHAIRAlberto Spektorowski
(Tel Aviv U, Israel)[email protected]
PAPERSGerard Rosich
(U of Helsinki, Finland)[email protected]
The Revolt of the Catalans in the 21st Century:The Use of the Past under Conditions of Disorientation and Instability
Andrea Carteny(Sapienza U of Rome, Italy)
[email protected] at the Great War:
Facts and Memory of the National Mobilization for an Independent Catalonia
Ryan Nolan(U College Dublin, Ireland)
[email protected] Reproducing the Rising: Politicized Narratives of Irish History in the Centenary
Commemorations of the 1916 Rising
Neil Cruickshank (Algoma U, Canada)[email protected]
Dalibor Mišina (Lakehead U, Canada)[email protected]
The Myth (and Mystery) of Civic Nationalism in Scotland
Habiba Boumlik (CUNY LaGuardia Community College, US)[email protected]
Soubeika Bahri (CUNY Graduate Center, US)[email protected]
Transnational Identities in Amazigh/Berber Cultural Appraisals: Ethnicity Practices through Social Media
DISCUSSANTJordi Graupera(Princeton U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRConnie Robinson
(Central Washington U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSWilliam Kissane
(LSE, UK)[email protected]
Civil War, National Identity and the Idea of Cultural Trauma
Robin Ostow(Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada)[email protected]
Remembering Human Wrongs to Promote Human Rights
Elisabeth [email protected] Cyrus Samii
[email protected](NYU, US)
Dealing with Diversity After War: The Dilemma of Ethnic Recognition
David Huys (Maastricht U, Netherlands)
[email protected] Discrepancies in Spain’s Memory Wars:
Catalan Nationalism and the Case of the Salamanca Papers (2001-2006)
DISCUSSANTRobert Lummack
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session X // 1:30 - 3:30 PM //
PANEL N9The Aftermath of Violence
Memory Reconciliation, and Politics
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRHalil Eze Ogen
(College of Staten Island CUNY, US)[email protected]
PAPERSTimofey Agarin
[email protected](Queen’s U Belfast, UK)
Civic Mobilization in Divided Societies: The Relationship Between Social Movements and Political Parties (Cases of Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Macedonia)
Laurence Cooley(U of Birmingham, UK)
[email protected] Contentious Politics of the Census in Two Consociational Democracies:
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Northern Ireland Compared
Nenad [email protected]
Ivan [email protected]
(Ss. Cyril and Methodius U, Macedonia)Who Respects the Law and Why: Determinants of Legal Culture as Law Abidingness
in Six Countries in Southeast Europe
Petar Bačić(U of Split, Croatia)[email protected]
Bridging the Great Divides and Upholding the Rule of Law: Constitutional Courts as Political Actors in the Balkans
DISCUSSANTDavid Kanin
(Johns Hopkins U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL BK12Politics in Divided Societies
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRAzra Hromadžić
(Syracuse U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSVjeran Pavlaković(U of Rijeka, Croatia)[email protected]
Narratives of Child Victims in World War II Commemorative Speeches
Ivana Polić(UC San Diego, US)
[email protected] (Re)Making of Young Patriots:
Children’s Magazines in Post-Yugoslav Croatia (1991-2000)
Bojana Culum(U of Rijeka, Croatia)
[email protected] Citizenship Potential Among the Croatian Youth:
A Game Already Lost?
Tamara Pavasović Trošt(U of Ljubljana, Slovenia)[email protected]
Banal Nationalism in Primary Schools: Teaching the National Through Geography and Literature
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL BK14Post-Conflict Childhoods and Youth
Education, Literature and Memory in the Former Yugoslavia(ROUNDTABLE)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRSvetluša Surova
(Comenius U, Slovakia)[email protected]
PAPERSZsolt Körtvélyesi
(Institute for Legal Studies, Hungary)[email protected]
Transcending the Collective/Individual Minority Rights Division: A Procedural Proposal
Erin Jenne(Central European U, Hungary)
[email protected] Sovereignty in the Borderlands:
The Politics of Kin Regimes in Postcommunist Hungary, Russia and Serbia
Matthew Slaboch (Princeton U, US)
[email protected] The Czechoslovakia That Could Have Been: Diaspora Politics and the Making of a State
Susan Divald (Oxford U, UK)
[email protected] Many Faces of Autonomy:
Understanding Variation in the Hungarian Claims to Autonomy in Slovakia
DISCUSSANTYves Plasseraud
(Groupement pour le droit des minorités, France)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL CE17Ethnic Politics and
New Conceptions of Nationhood
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRYitzhak Brudny
(Hebrew U Jerusalem, Israel)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSGrigori Pop-Eleches
(Princeton U, US)[email protected]
Gerald Easter(Boston College, US)
Hillary Appel(Claremont McKenna College, US)
Mitchell Orenstein(U of Pennsylvania, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL CE22/BO7Book Panel on Mitchell Orenstein and Hillary Appel’s
From Triumph to Crisis: Neoliberal Economic Reform in Post-Communist Countries
(Cambridge, 2018)
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRYegor Lazarev(Columbia U, US)
PAPERSMargaret Hanson(U of Michigan, US)
[email protected] Judicial Corruption in Kazakhstan
Marlene Laruelle [email protected]
Dylan Royce [email protected]
(George Washington U, US)Kazakhstan’s Perception of the United States:
Reassessing What “Soft Power” Means
Eric McGlinchey [email protected]
Wendy [email protected]
(George Mason U, US)The Erosion of US Soft Power in Kyrgyzstan
Scott Radnitz (U of Washington, US)
[email protected] The Imagination of Power: Conspiracy Beliefs in Post-Soviet Space
DISCUSSANTJohn Heathershaw
(U of Exeter, UK)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL EU2What Experiments and Surveys Tell Us
About Contested Political Narratives in Central Asia
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRSofie Bedford
(Uppsala U, Sweden) [email protected]
PAPERSSossie Kasbarian
(U of Stirling, UK)[email protected]
Refuge in the “Homeland”: The Syrians in Armenia
Jo Laycock (Sheffield Hallam, UK)[email protected]
Paths Home? Refugee Resettlements and Returns in the Early Soviet South Caucasus
Asya Darbinyan (Clark U, US)
[email protected] Crisis at the Ottoman-Russian Border: Assisting Armenian Refugees of War and Genocide
Daniel [email protected]
(Sapienza U of Rome, Italy)Azerbaijan’s IDPs Twenty-Five Years On:
Judicial Developments and Socio-Political Impact
DISCUSSANTIrina Levin
(CUNY Queens College, US) [email protected]
PANEL K4/M10Reconsidering Refugees in the South Caucasus
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Displacement, Relief and Resettlement
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL R3Russian Foreign Policy
in Central and Southern Europe
CHAIRPeter Clement(Columbia U, US)
PAPERSSofia Tipaldou
(U of Manchester, UK)[email protected]
Russian Foreign Policy in Ukraine: A Case of Radicalization?
Inga Miller(SUNY Albany, US)[email protected]
Russian Think Tasks and Russian Foreign Policy towards Georgia and Ukraine
Pierre Jolicoeur(Royal Military College, Canada)
[email protected] Activities in Latvia: Russia’s Way of Economic and Political Warfare
Milos Rastovic(Duquesne U, US)
[email protected] as an Instrument of Russia’s Soft Power in the Western Balkans
DISCUSSANTDmitry Gorenburg
(Harvard U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL TK4The Instrumentalization of Religion
in Turkey
CHAIRŞener Aktürk(Koç U, Turkey)
PAPERSCeren Lord
(U of Oxford, UK)[email protected]
Sectarianized Securitization of Alevis in Turkey Since the Failed Putsch
Mehmet Gurses(Florida Atlantic U, US)
[email protected] the Conflict-Religion Nexus: Evidence from the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey
Gözde Somel(Bulent Ecevit U, Turkey)
[email protected] Soner Alpan
(UC San Diego, US)[email protected]
Instrumentalization of Religion in State-Building: Examples of the Turkish Orthodox Church and the Russian Living Church
DISCUSSANTYesim Bayar
(St. Lawrence U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRKaryn Gershon
(Project Kesher, US)[email protected]
PAPERSOlena Nikolayenko
(Fordham U, US)[email protected]
Women on the Maidan: Gender and the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine
Emily Channell-Justice(Miami U, Ohio, US)
[email protected] Feminisms in the Post-Euromaidan Era
Janet E. Johnson(Brooklyn College, CUNY, US)[email protected]
The Ukrainian-Russian Virtual Flashmob Against Sexual Assault
DISCUSSANTAlexandra Novitskaya
(Stony Brook U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL U8Women’s Activism During and After
Ukraine’s EuroMaidan
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRChristina Jarymowycz
(Boston U, US)[email protected]
PAPERSViktoriya Thomson
(Carleton U, Canada)[email protected]
From the Orange Revolution to Euromaidan and DPR/LPR
Inna Volosevych(GfK, Ukraine)
[email protected]: Results of the Revolution of Dignity
Teodor Lucian Moga(U of Iasi, Romania)
[email protected] Nadiia Bureiko
(U of St. Gallen, Ukraine)[email protected]
Testing Attachments and Loyalties of the Ukrainian and Romanian Ethnic Minorities in the Ukrainian-Romanian Borderland of Bukovyna
DISCUSSANTHenry Hale
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL U12Attitudes in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine
Change and Continuity
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRPeter Spiro (Temple U, US)
PAPERSSophie Meunier (Princeton U, US)
[email protected] the Family’s Jewels? The Euro Crisis and Investment Migration Policies in
the European Union
Yossi Harpaz(Tel-Aviv U, Israel)
[email protected] and Residence Rights as Vehicles of Global Inequality
Miriam Cohen(Lakehead U, Canada)
[email protected] Immigration and Constructions of Canadian Citizenship
DISCUSSANTDimitry Kochenov
(U of Groningen, Netherlands)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL M6Investment Migration (II)
Outcomes and Implications of the Sale of Citizenship
BACK TO SUMMARY
CHAIRJohn Cox
(UNC Charlotte, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Michael Bryant
(Bryant U, US)[email protected]
Mark Lewis
(CUNY College of Staten Island, US)[email protected]
George Soroka (Harvard U, US)
Anton Weiss-Wendt (Norwegian Holocaust Center)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL N10/BO19 Book Panel on Anton Weiss-Wendt’s
The Soviet Union and the Gutting of the UN Genocide Convention
(Wisconsin, 2017)
BACK TO SUMMARY
PANEL N12Self-Determination, Nationalism,
and Secessionism: Should Europe Panic?(ROUNDTABLE)
CHAIRWolfang Danspeckgruber
(Princeton U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSUriel Abulof
(Tel Aviv U, Israel)[email protected]
Alberto Spektorowski (Tel Aviv U, Israel)
Jordi Graupera (Princeton U, US)
Barbara Buckinx(Princeton U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
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CHAIRIoan Marius Eppel
(Babes-Bolyai U, Romania)[email protected]
PAPERSDan Dungaciu
(U of Bucharest, Romania)[email protected]
When I Want to Call Orthodoxy, Whom do I Call?The Geopolitics of Orthodoxy Today
Regina Elsner(ZOIS, Berlin)
[email protected]“Blessed are the Peacemakers”:
Russian Orthodox Ethics of Peace and War in the Face of the Ukrainian Crisis
Renat Shaykhutdinov(Florida Atlantic U, US)
[email protected] Accommodation of Religious Diversity in the Ex-Communist Muslim Republics
Nino Rcheulishvili (Ilia State U, Georgia)
[email protected] Global Meets Local: Vegetarianism and Orthodox Christian Fasting in Georgia
DISCUSSANTKelsey Davis(Brandeis U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 5 // Session XI // 4:00 - 6:00 PM //
PANEL TH5Religion and the Nation