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PANEL BK12Cultural Expressions of Identity in Yugoslavia
and Yugoslav Successor States
CHAIRJared Manasek
(Pace U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Nikola Baković
(Justus Liebig U Giessen, Germany)nikola.bakovic@geschichte.
uni-giessen.deBetween Ritual and Geography:
Yugoslav “Train of Brotherhood and Unity”
Nevena Daković(U of Belgrade, Serbia)
[email protected] Memory: The Chetniks, TV Series and the Mediated Past
Julija Pesić(U of Toronto, Canada)
[email protected] Role of Cultural Heritage Within Intercultural Relations: Balkan Identity
Between Conflict and Cooperation
DISCUSSANTElidor Mëhili
(Hunter College, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 802
PANEL BK13Contested Memory Politics
CHAIRStefano Bianchini(U of Bologna, Italy)
PAPERS Jelena Dureinovic
(Justus Liebig U Giessen, Germany)[email protected]
From Transnational to National Memory: Remembering the Common Past in Contemporary Croatia and Serbia
Čarna Pištan(U of Udine, Italy/Johns Hopkins U, US)
[email protected] Spirits: Mythical Nationalism and Yugonostalgia in the Western Balkans
Sarah Sajn(Sciences Po Aix, France)[email protected]
Securitizing a European Borderland:The Bordering Effects of Memory Politics
in Bosnia and Herzegovina
DISCUSSANTMaria Falina
(Dublin City U, Ireland)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 918
CHAIREtienne Boisserie
(INALCO, Paris, France)[email protected]
PAPERS László Karsai
(U of Szeged, Hungary)[email protected]
Holocaust and Memory Policy in Hungary, 1990-2016
Andrea Carteny(Sapienza U of Rome, Italy)
[email protected] and National Mobilization of Szeklers in Transylvania:
Old Factors and New Trends
Marc Loustau (College of the Holy Cross, US)
[email protected] Protection Work as Practice in Extremis in a Hungarian
and Catholic Enclave in Transylvania
DISCUSSANTSMarius Eppel
(Babes-Bolyai U, Romania)[email protected]
Mary Taylor(Graduate Center, CUNY, US)
PANEL CE7Hungarian Debates and History
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 501
CHAIRSvetlana Peshkova
(U of New Hampshire, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Philipp Decker
(LSE, UK)[email protected]
Nationalities Without Nationalism? Metternich’s Culturalist Modernisation Policy as an Imperial Response to the Rise of Nationalism in Central Europe,
1815-1848
Eduard Mühle (Westfälische Wilhelms U, Germany)
[email protected] Slavic Unity: On the Political Use of a Romantic Concept
Andrei Sorescu(U College London, UK)
[email protected] Anachronistic Hajduk:
Agency and Historical Distance in Late Nineteenth Century Romania
Dalibor Mišina (Lakehead U, Canada)
[email protected]“Red” Westerns, or How the West (Was) Won: Eastern Cinema
and the Cold War-Era Cultural Counter-Hegemony
DISCUSSANTGeorgi Verbeeck
(Maastricht U, Netherlands)georgi.verbeeck@
maastrichtuniversity.nl
PANEL CE8Politics of Culture
in Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 501A
CHAIRHelge Blakkisrud
(Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo)
PAPERS Nuraida Abdykapar kyzy
(Independent Researcher, Kosovo) [email protected]
Kyrgyzstan as a Nation-State in Soviet and Contemporary History Textbooks
Farkhod Aminjonov (Al-Farabi Kazakh National U,
Kazakhstan)[email protected]
Continuity and Change in Soviet and Post-Independence Uzbek Historiography
Khushbakht Hojiev(U of Bonn, Germany)
[email protected] of the State in Tajik School History Textbooks
Nurlan Kabdylkhak (Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)
[email protected] the “Past”: Soviet and Post-Soviet Kazakh History Textbooks
(1950s-2010s)
DISCUSSANTPeter Rutland(Wesleyan U, US)
PANEL EU7Anchoring the Nation in the Past
History Textbooks and Nation-Building in Central Asia
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 707
CHAIRElena Frangakis-Syrett
(CUNY Graduate Center, Queens College, US)
PAPERS Mehri Ghazanjani
(McGill U, Canada)[email protected]
Nationalism, Ethnicity, and the Kurdish Problem in Iran
Umut Kuruüzüm(LSE, UK)
[email protected] Home and Market:
In and Out of Patriarchal Control Over the Flow of Remittance Cash
Ceren Lord (U of Oxford, UK)
[email protected] vs Nation? The Ulama’s Role in Nation-Building in Turkey
Zeki Sarıgil (Bilkent U, Turkey)
[email protected] Closure and “Boundary Nesting”:
Sunni-Turkish Majority vs. Kurdish and Alevi Minorities
Şule Yaylacı (UBC, Canada/Yale U, US)
[email protected] Theory of Identity Reconstruction: Explaining the Processes behind
the Primacy of Ethnic Identity in Secessionist Conflicts
DISCUSSANTLisel Hintz
(Barnard College, US)[email protected]
PANEL TK4Processes of Identity
Construction under the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 405A
PANEL R14Inside Out
Domestic Drivers of Russian Security Policy
CHAIRDmitry Gorenburg
(Harvard U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Havard Baekken
(Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, Oslo)[email protected]
Better Mislead than Dead: Official Patriotism and the Securitization of Russian National Identity
Nadja Douglas(ZOIS, Germany)
[email protected] or Bottom-up? Public Control as a “Civic Duty” in Post-Soviet Russia
Julie Wilhelmsen(Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs, Oslo) [email protected]
Putin’s Power Revisited: How Domestic Debates and Big-Power InteractionCondition Strategic Cooperation in and over Syria
Ohannes Geukjian(American U of Beirut, Lebanon)
[email protected] Objectives of Russia’s Military Intervention in Syria,
2015-Present
DISCUSSANTRobert Freedman
(Johns Hopkins U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 1510
PANEL U8The War in Donbas
Escalation and De-escalation
CHAIRSofia Tipaldou
(Panteion U, Greece)[email protected]
PAPERS Lenka Bustikova
(Arizona State U, US)[email protected]
Radical Right Mobilization in Ukraine:The Role of Xenophobia in Support for Paramilitary Groups vs. Far Right Parties
Jan Claas Behrends(Centre for Contemporary History, Germany)
[email protected] War in Ukraine and the (Post-) Soviet History of Violence:
A Reassessment
Jesse Driscoll(U of California San Diego, US)
[email protected] Frozen Conflicts Thaw:
Imagining Escalation, and De-escalation, in Ukraine’s Civil War
DISCUSSANTMaria Popova
(McGill U, Canada)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 1512
CHAIRLidia Balogh
(Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest, Hungary)
PAPERS Gemma Sou
(U of Manchester, UK)[email protected]
Representing the Refugee in (Serious) Video Games: Complexity, Ethics and Outward Reflection
Vasileios Petrogiannis(Södertörn U, Sweden)
[email protected] of Greek and Latvian Migrants in Sweden
to Different Spaces of Belonging
Ekaterine Pirtskhalava(Tbilisi State U, Georgia)
[email protected] Perceptions and Attitudes of Georgian First-Generation Immigrants
in Portugal: Cultural Similarities and Differences
DISCUSSANTNina Siulc
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 402
PANEL M5Migrant Identity and Representation
PANEL N1Nationalism, Integration, and Belonging
CHAIRElisabeth King
(NYU, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Hiroko Miyokawa
(U of Oxford, UK)[email protected] Copts and Nation-Building
in Modern Egypt
Chung Yan Priscilla Kam(U of Manchester, UK)
Civic and Ethnic Nationalism in Hong Kong: The Anti-National Education Project
Xin Liu(U of Sharjah, UAE)
[email protected] Peripheral or the Intermediary?
Theorising Nationalism in the Post-Colonial Hong Kong
DISCUSSANTEmre Amasyalı(McGill U, Canada)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 402B
PANEL N8Sub-State Nationalism in Western Europe
CHAIRJulie Mostov(Drexel U, US)
PAPERS Daniel Béland
(U of Saskatchewan, Canada)[email protected]
Nationalism, Social Policy, and the Politics of Austerity in Catalonia, Québec, and Scotland
Erik Vanderheyden(U of Leipzig, Germany)
[email protected] Nationalism and Social Citizenship in Multi-national States:
Analysing Scotland, Catalonia, and Flanders
Sabrina Sotiriu(U of Ottawa, Canada) [email protected]
21st Century Scottish Banal Nationalism
Nina Carlsson(Södertörn U, Sweden)[email protected]
Navigating Two Languages: Immigrant Integration Policies in Bilingual Finland
DISCUSSANTJordi Graupera
(New School U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 501B
CHAIRDavid Crowe
(Elon U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Joyce Apsel
(NYU, US)[email protected]
Donna-Lee Frieze(Deakin U, Australia)
Michael Bryant(Bryant U, US)
Peter Balakian(Colgate U, US)
Douglas Irvin-Erickson(George Mason U, US)
PANEL BO6/N16Book Panel on Douglas Irvin-Erickson’sRaphaël Lemkin and the Concept of Genocide
(UPenn, 2016)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 1302
BO24/CE23Book Panel on Erin Jenne’s
Nested Security: Lessons in Conflict Management from the League of Nations and the European Union
(Cornell, 2015)
CHAIR Sherrill Stroschein(U College London, UK)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTSHarris Mylonas
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
Robert Jervis(Columbia U, US)
Zsuzsa Csergő (Queen’s U, Canada)[email protected]
Erin Jenne(Central European U, Hungary)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session I // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 418
PANEL BK2Political Corruption in the Western Balkans
CHAIRNatasa Besirevic
(U of Zagreb, Croatia)[email protected]
PAPERS Borjan Gjuzelov
(Queen Mary U of London, UK)[email protected]
Political Clientelism in the Western Balkans: Comparative Overview of Six Countries
Drini Imami(Agricultural U of Tirana, Albania)
[email protected], Clientelism and Private Sector Development in Albania
Miodrag Labovic(U St. Kliment Ohridski, Macedonia)
[email protected] Corruption
Case Study of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
DISCUSSANTAnna Di Lellio
(NYU, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 802
PANEL BK3The Eastern Question…Again
(Roundtable)
CHAIRFrancine Friedman
(Ball State U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Stefano Bianchini(U of Bologna, Italy)
[email protected] Bosnia-Herzegovina as a Bone of Contention
David Kanin(Johns Hopkins U, US)[email protected]
East-West or North-South? Which Taxonomy Banner Better Expresses Security, Social, and Economic Competition in and over the Balkans?
Julie Mostov(Drexel U, US)
[email protected] Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina in the Light of Polarizing Trends and Hardening
Borders Against the Movement of Refugees
R. Craig Nation(U.S. Army War College)[email protected]
Russian Engagement in Southeastern Europe
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 918
CHAIRDalibor Mišina
(Lakehead U, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERS Giulia Carabelli
(Max Planck Institute, Göttingen, Germany)[email protected]
Coffee Culture in the Shadow of the Empire
Miloš Jovanović (Max Planck Institute, Göttingen, Germany)
[email protected] Empire:
Historical Narrative and Urban Branding in Vienna and Budapest
Annika Kirbis(Max Planck Institute, Göttingen, Germany)
[email protected] without Migrants?
Navigating Post-Imperial Nostalgia and Transnational Memories in Vienna
Piro Rexhepi(Max Planck Institute, Göttingen, Germany)
[email protected] Yugonostalgia: (Post) Imperial Memories in Sarajevo
DISCUSSANTAndré Filler
(U of Paris VIII, France)[email protected]
PANEL CE3Empires of Memory
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 707
PANEL CE11Diasporas and Kin in the History
and Present of Central Europe
CHAIRDaniel Naujoks (Columbia U, US)
PAPERS Judit Sansum Molnar
(U of Glasgow, UK)[email protected]
Hungarians in Romania and Serbia: Identity, Citizenship and Political Community
Myra Waterbury(Ohio U, US)
[email protected] Minorities in an Era of Externalization: Kin-State Citizenship, European
Integration, and Ethnic Hungarian Minority Politics
Svetlusa Surova(Comenius U in Bratislava, Slovenia)
[email protected] Back Home? Mapping the Identifications and Meanings of Slovakness
among Foreign Slovaks from Serbia Living in Slovakia
Erick Zen(Unisepe/FIVR, Brazil)[email protected]
The Lithuanian Diaspora in the United States: The Lithuanian Alliance of America and the Making of a Lithuanian Community
DISCUSSANTMaria Stoilkova(U of Florida, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 501
PANEL EU5Expressing the Nation
Cultural Landscapes, Dress, and Celebrations in Eurasia
CHAIRKatarzyna Szymankiewicz-Vincent
(U of Regensburg, Germany)[email protected]
PAPERS Zulfiya Imyarova
(Narxoz U, Kazakhstan)[email protected]
The Peculiarities of Traditional Marriage Rituals in the Dungan Diaspora
Svetlana Ananyeva(Institute of Literature and Art,
Kazakhstan) [email protected]
Multicultural Literature and National Identity in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan
Kulshat Medeuova(Eurasian National U, Kazakhstan)
[email protected] Schoeberlein
(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)[email protected]
Urban Micro-Landscapes of Identity in Kazakhstani Street Names
Sansar Tsakhirmaa(Johns Hopkins U, US)
[email protected] Institutionalized Bilingualism:
Fieldnotes from Kazan, Tatarstan (Russia) and Ürümqi, Xinjiang (China)
DISCUSSANTSvetlana Peshkova
(U of New Hampshire, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 501A
CHAIRLi Bennich-Björkman
(Uppsala U, Sweden)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Katy Pearce
(U of Washington, US) [email protected]
The Caucasus at the Crossroads
Jo Laycock(Sheffield Hallam U, UK)
[email protected] the Crossroads of Civilisations?
Eastern Questions and their Aftermaths in Armenia
Sofie Bedford(Uppsala U, Sweden)
[email protected] Identity Formation in the Shadow of the “Crossroad”: The Case of
Azerbaijan
Jeremy Johnson(U of Michigan, US)
[email protected]: At the Crossroads of Everything and Nothing
PANEL K2The Caucasus at the Crossroads
Evaluating a Ubiquitous Metaphor (Roundtable)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Harriman Institute (Open Space)
PANEL TK1Turkish Nationalism in Comparative PerspectiveInternational Influences and Regional Responses
CHAIRKarine Lamarche (U of Nantes, France)
PAPERS Anat Goldman
(U of Washington, US)[email protected]
Commemoration in the Age of Privatization: November 10th in Turkey and Memorial Day in Israel in the 1990s and 2000s
İlker Hepkaner(NYU, US)
[email protected] do Turkish Nationalism and Zionism Overlap?: Celebrating the Turkish
Nation in the Cities and Artificial Forests of Palestine/Israel
Sevil Özçalık(Ludwig Maximilian-U of Munich, Germant/Hacettepe U, Turkey)
[email protected] an Alliance, Furthering Nationalism:
Ernst Jäckh and Ahmed Emin in the Time of the First World War
DISCUSSANTŞule Yaylacı
(UBC, Canada/Yale U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 405A
PANEL R4Navigating the Challenges and
Opportunities of Migration in Russia
CHAIRMaryia Rohava
(U of Oslo, Norway)[email protected]
PAPERS Sarah Calderone
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
Intent and Reality of Russia’s Comprehensive Examinations for Migrants
Natalia Moen-Larsen(U of Oslo, Norway)
[email protected] is “in Our Blood”:
Russian Identity Construction in Light of Discourses about Refugees
Marthe Handå Myhre(U of Oslo, Norway)
[email protected] Migrant “Compatriots” from Ukraine:
Encountering Russian Migration and Citizenship Regime
Caress Schenk(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)
[email protected] Corruption Increase Opportunities for Migrants in Eurasia?
DISCUSSANTOxana Shevel
(Tufts U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 1302
CHAIROlga Onuch
(Manchester U, UK)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Elise Giuliano(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Popular Attitudes in Eastern Ukraine: What We Know and What
Kinds of Questions Should We Be Asking?
Henry Hale(George Washington U, US)
[email protected] as Laboratory for Studying the Dynamics and Statics of Identity
Volodymyr Kulyk(Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies, Ukraine)
[email protected], Identity and the Choice of Ukraine’s Russian-Speakers
Grigore Pop-Eleches(Princeton U, US)
[email protected] Robertson
(U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US)[email protected] Conflict and Identity in
Post-Revolutionary Ukraine
Stefan Wolff(U of Birmingham, UK)
[email protected] Placeholder: Russia and the Creation of a New De-Facto State in Donbas
Gwendolyn Sasse(U of Oxford, UK)
[email protected] and the War in Ukraine:
Surveying the Displaced and the Inhabitants of Donbas
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 1512
PANEL U2Identity in Times of Crisis and Conflict in Ukraine
(Roundtable)
CHAIRUlia Gosart
(UCLA, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Victoria Khiterer
(Millersville U, US)[email protected] Holodomor and Jews in Kyiv
Daria Mattingly(U of Cambridge, UK)[email protected]
No Novel for the Ordinary Men:Representation of the Rank-and-File Perpetrators in Ukrainian Literature
Alexander Statiev(U of Waterloo, Canada)[email protected]
Tactical Sophistication versus Strategic Self-Delusion: The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists as a Descendant of People’s
Will and a Precursor of Guevarism
DISCUSSANTDavid Marples
(U of Alberta, Canada)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 1510
PANEL U6Actors and Dynamics of Violence
in the First Half of 20th Century Ukraine
PANEL N7Distorted Perceptions of Justice
During and After WWII in East Asia
CHAIRMichael Bryant
(Bryant U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS David Crowe
(Elon U, US)[email protected]
Myth and Reality: The Evolution of Nationalist and Communist Policiesof Forgiveness towards Alleged Japanese War Criminals after WWII
Yuki Takatori(Georgia State U, US)[email protected]
Entertainment, Kenka Ryōseibai and Reconciliation: Some Thoughts on Why Japan Finds It Difficult to Reconcile with Its Neighbors
Yun Xia(Valparaiso U, US)
[email protected] on the Big Screen and in Real Life
DISCUSSANTChengzhi Wang
(Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, China)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 501B
PANEL BO3/R17Book Panel on Melissa Kirschke Stockdale’s
Mobilizing the Russian Nation: Patriotism and Citizenship in the First World War
(Cambridge, 2016)
CHAIRJoshua Sanborn
(Lafayette College, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Jane Burbank
(NYU, US)[email protected]
Aviel Roshwald(Georgetown U, US)
Eric Lohr(American U, US)
Melissa Kirschke Stockdale(U of Oklahoma, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 402
CHAIRRobert Braun
(Northwestern U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Eduardo Moncada(Barnard College, US)
Fotini Christia(MIT, US)
Peter Liberman(Graduate Center, CUNY, US)
Laia Balcells(Duke U, US)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session II // 12:20 - 2:20 PM // Room 402B
PANEL BO10/N17Book Panel on Laia Balcells’
Rivalry and Revenge: The Politics of Violence in Civil War (Cambridge, 2017)
PANEL BK4Historical Perspectives on State-
and Nation-Building in the Western Balkans
CHAIRAna Di Lellio
(NYU, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Maria Falina
(Dublin City U, Ireland)[email protected]
Christians under Secular Command:Interwar Yugoslav Approaches to Religious Diversity
Ali Zeren(McGill U, Canada)
[email protected] of Independence in the Balkans:
Interventions of Great Powers and Opportunistic Use of Nationalism
DISCUSSANTEdin Hajdarpasic
(Loyola U Chicago, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 802
PANEL CE12Elections, Voting, and Populist Parties
in Central Europe Today
CHAIRSelcen Öner
(Bahçeşehir U, Turkey)[email protected]
PAPERS Tsveta Petrova(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] the Rise of Illiberal Populism
in Central Europe
Michal Vasecka(Masaryk U, Czech Republic)
[email protected] Zuborova
(Cyril and Metodius U, Slovakia)[email protected]
Determinants of a Rise of Extremism in Times of Economic Crisis within the European Union
Katharine Aha(U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US)
[email protected] Minority Political Parties and
Voter Accountability
Balázs Dobos (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary)
[email protected], Participation and Inclusiveness:
The Elections of Non-Territorial Autonomies of Central and South Eastern Europe
DISCUSSANTBenjamin McClelland
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 501
CHAIRKatherine Leung
(Independent Researcher, US) [email protected]
PAPERS Madina Bizhanova
(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)[email protected]
Exploring the Mechanism of Ethnic Conflict Prevention in Kazakhstan
Peter Gries(U of Oklahoma, US)
[email protected] and the Production of Knowledge about Chinese Nationalism
Rebecca Fradkin(U of Oxford, UK)
[email protected] Building and the Co-optation of Islam: Kazakhstan and Russia
Charles Sullivan(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)[email protected]
Misruling the Mobs: The Consequences of Cracking Down in Central Asia
DISCUSSANTReynat Shaykhutdinov
(Florida Atlantic U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 501A
PANEL EU6Political Regimes and Challenges
of Legitimation in Eurasia
PANEL K4Mobilization, Religion, and Conflict
in the North Caucasus
CHAIRDavid Siroky
(Arizona State U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Karena Avedissian
(U of Southern California, US)[email protected]
Learning from Failure: Social Movement Formation in Kabardino-Balkaria
Egor Lazarev(Yale U, US)
[email protected] Politics of Legal Pluralism: When and Why Do Governments Promote
Customary and Religious Legal Orders in the North Caucasus?
Tomáš Šmíd(Masaryk U, Czech Republic)
[email protected] Position and Influence of the Islamic State in Chechnya
DISCUSSANTSufian Zhemukhov
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 501B
CHAIRElektra Kostopoulou
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Arda Akıncı
(Bilkent U, Turkey)[email protected]
Between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic: Identity Crisis of the Turkish Minority in Bulgaria, 1920-1940
Margarita Markoviti(Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece)
[email protected] The ECtHR as a Venue for Greco-Turkish Relations:
The Treaty of Lausanne and the Muslim Minority in Western Thrace
Ceren Özgül(NYU, US)
[email protected] Minorities without Legal Status:
The Lausanne Treaty and the Right to Property Cases against Turkey in the ECtHR
Ibrahim Mert Özturk(Bilkent U, Turkey)
[email protected] Exile of Rums in 1964:
A Matter of Foreign Policy or Institutionalized Authoritarianism
DISCUSSANTElena Frangakis-Syrett
(Graduate Center, CUNY, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 405A
PANEL TK3Religious Minorities
in the Post-Ottoman Space
CHAIRHelge Blakkisrud
(Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Oslo)[email protected]
PAPERS Magdalena Dembinska
[email protected] (U of Montreal, Canada)
Border Games in Transnistria:The Frozen yet Dynamic Space Squeezed Between Europe and Russia
Pal Kolsto(U of Olso, Norway)
[email protected] of Post-Soviet De Facto State Patron-Client Relations
Tatiana Rostovetskaya(Saint Petersburg State U, Russia)
[email protected] Ukraine and Transnistria: Spurned Love
DISCUSSANTGerard Toal
(Virgina Tech, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Harriman Institute (Open Space)
PANEL R2The Foreign Relations of De Facto States
Transnistria and Beyond
PANEL R7Violent Consequences
Repression, Protest, and Opposition in Russian Politics
CHAIRPirjo Pollanen
(U of Eastern Finland)[email protected]
PAPERS Ulia Gosart
(UCLA, US)[email protected]
Forms of Structural Violence Against Indigenous Persons in the Contemporary Russian State
Sofia Tipaldou(Panteion U, Greece)
[email protected] Russian Nationalist-Patriotic Opposition:
A Sociological Approach
Yuri [email protected]
Roya [email protected](U of Michigan, US)
Stalin’s Terror, Putin’s Vote The Long-Term Political Effects of Mass Repression
DISCUSSANTYana Gorokhovskaia
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 918
PANEL SE3The Contribution of Walker Connor
to the Study of Nationalism(Roundtable)
CHAIRZsuzsa Csergő
(Queen’s U, Canada)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Brendan O’Leary
(UPenn, US)[email protected]
Donald L. Horowitz(Duke U, US)
John McGarry(Queen’s U, Canada)
Marie-Joëlle Zahar(U of Montreal, Canada)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 1302
CHAIRMathieu Boulègue
(CapEurope, Paris, France)[email protected]
PAPERS Burcu Değirmen(U of Oklahoma, US)
[email protected] Survival and Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes:
A Tale of Russia and Ukraine
Ivan Katchanovski(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
The Maidan Massacre in Ukraine: Revelations from Trials and Government Investigations
Michele Pigliucci(U of Rome «Tor Vergata», Italy)[email protected]
Mapping the Instability Factor in Ukraine
DISCUSSANTPaul d’Anieri
(U of California Riverside, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 418
PANEL U11Anatomy of Revolution and Crisis in Ukraine
PANEL N10Right Wing Politics in the West
CHAIRAleksandra Sojka
(Harvard U, US/U of Grenada, Spain)[email protected]
PAPERS Richard Arnold (Muskingum U, US)
[email protected] or Historical Memory?
Conflicting Sources of Support for Brexit, “Hard” and “Soft”
Charles Leddy-Owen(U of Portsmouth, UK)
[email protected] Politics in an English City: Explicit Nationalism, Banal Statism
and Progressive Political Responses to Right-Wing Populism
Wiktoria Michalkiewicz(Jagiellonian U, Poland)
[email protected] Language of Violence in Folkhemmet (The People’s Home):
Cultural Change and the Rise of Nationalism in Contemporary Sweden
DISCUSSANTNatalia Peral
(Central European U, Hungary) [email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 402
CHAIRYitzhak Brudny
(Hebrew U Jerusalem, Israel)[email protected]
PAPERS Meghan Laws
(Queen’s U, Canada)[email protected]
Becoming “HMP”: Deconstructing Batwa Identity in the Aftermath of the Rwandan Genocide
Robin Ostow(Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada)[email protected]
Public Memory, the Transatlantic Slave Trade and Nation Building in Liverpool and Dakar
Ilan Peleg (Lafayette College, US)[email protected]
Nationalism and the Victimhood Discourse: An Analytical Framework for Comparative ResearchFredrika Larsson
(Lund U, Sweden)[email protected]
The Come-back Narrative: History, Learning and Legitimation in Northern Ireland
Ebru İlter Akarç[email protected]
Bilgen Sütçüoğlu(Yeditepe U, Turkey)
[email protected] in the Political Use of Historical Memory:
Learning from the Experiences of Victims’ Associations in Spain
DISCUSSANTElisabeth King
(NYU, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 402B
PANEL N12Remembering and Forgetting Violence
CHAIRMila Dragojević
(Sewanee: U of the South, US)[email protected]
PANELISTS Robert Braun
(Northwestern U, US)[email protected]
Lee Ann Fujii(U of Toronto, Canada)
Emil Kerenji(US Holocaust Memorial Museum)
Daniel Fedorowycz(U of Oxford, US)
Max Bergholz(Concordia U, Canada)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 1512
PANEL BO4/BK19Book Panel on Max Bergholz’s
Violence as a Generative Force: Identity, Nationalism, and Memory in a Balkan Community
(Cornell, 2016)
PANEL BO12/CE20Book Panel on Evgeny Finkel’s
Ordinary Jews: Choice and Survival during the Holocaust (Princeton, 2017)
CHAIRLawrence Douglas(Amherst College, US)
PANELISTS David Engel
(NYU, US)[email protected]
Elissa Bemporad(Queens College CUNY, US)
Dominique Arel(U of Ottawa, Canada)
Evgeny Finkel(George Washington U, US)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 1510
PANEL BO23/EU8Book Panel on Alexander Cooley and John Heathershaw’s
Dictators Without Borders (Yale, 2017)
CHAIRRajan Menon
(City College CUNY, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Emil Joroev
(American U of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan)
Erica Marat(National Defense U, US)[email protected]
George Gavrilis(Independent Consultant, NY,
Alexander Cooley (Columbia U, US)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session III // 3:10 - 5:10 PM // Room 707
PANEL BK5The Role of International Actors
in the Western Balkans
CHAIRJohn Kraljic
(Croatian Academy of America, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Milorad Lazic
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
“A Civil War Could Happen”: The United States, Ethnic Nationalism in Yugoslavia and the Cold War in the 1970s
Gorana Grgić(U of Sydney, Australia)
[email protected] Away: American Foreign Policy in the Western Balkans under G. W. Bush and Obama
Anastasiia Kudlenko(Canterbury Christ Church U, UK)
[email protected] Western Balkans: Can a Regional Conflict Formation Become Part of the European Security Community?
Armina Galijaš(U of Graz, Austria)
[email protected] (Not) Welcome! Sarajevo and its Arab Economic Spring
Kaltrina Selimi(Kansas State U, US/ Analytica Think
Tank Skopje, Macedonia)[email protected]
The Return of Foreign Fighters in Macedonia and Bosnia
DISCUSSANTDenisa Kostovicova
(LSE, UK) [email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 802
CHAIRFlorian Qehaja
(Kosovar Centre for Security Studies, Kosovo)[email protected]
PAPERS Anya Vojvodic(Rutgers U, US)
[email protected] Intersectionality and the Anti-War Feminist Movement of Yugoslavia
Nevila Pahumi(U College London, UK)
[email protected] Feminism will be Ours?
Framing the Interwar Albanian Women’s Movement
Vjollca Krasniqi(U of Prishtina, Kosovo)
[email protected]“Crisis of Masculinity” in Post-War and Post-Independence Kosovo
Koen Slootmaeckers(Queen Mary U of London, UK) [email protected]
Does Pride Still Matter? Analysing the Domestic Consequences of European Politics that Created the Belgrade “Ghost” Pride
DISCUSSANTTanya Domi
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 711
PANEL BK16Feminism and Masculinity in Yugoslavia
and the Post-Yugoslav States
PANEL CE14Stereotypes, Exclusions, and Ethnic Categories
in the Roma Experience
CHAIRJennie L. Schulze
(Duquesne U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Lidia Balogh
(Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary)[email protected]
Political Discourse in Hungary related to the Current Refugee Crisis in Europe:“Migrants”, Women’s Safety and the Success of Roma Inclusion
Tamas Kiss(Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities, Cluj)
[email protected] Categorization Between Agency and Structural Constraints:
Roma and Non-Roma in Twelve Transylvanian Settlements
Zsuzsa Plainer(Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities, Cluj)
[email protected]“Not Capable for Integration into the ’White, European Men’s Society’”?
Roma Narratives on Education and Work Experience in a Romanian Town
DISCUSSANTMargareta Matache
(Harvard U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 501
PANEL EU2Bazaars, Patrons, Financiers & Criminals
Networks as Sites Producing Political & Economic Order
CHAIRAlexander Cooley
(Columbia U, US) [email protected]
PAPERS Larry Markowitz
(Rowan U, US)[email protected]
The Crystallization of State Security Institutions in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
Morgan Liu(Ohio State U, US)[email protected]
Can a Patronage Network Make a Miniature State?: Kadyrjan Batyrov’s Enterprises in Southern Kyrgyzstan
Regine Spector(UMass Amherst, US)
[email protected] at the Bazaar:
Power and Trade in Central Asia
DISCUSSANTHenry Hale
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 1302
CHAIRVasili Rukhadze
(Jamestown Foundation, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Daniel Pommier
(Sapienza U of Rome, Italy)[email protected]
Wilsonian Azerbaijan: The Azerbaijani Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference
in the Topçubaşov Archives
Arsène Saparov(U of Sharjah, UAE)
[email protected] the Boundaries of Permissible:
The National(ist) Revival in Soviet Armenia and Moscow’s Response
Nutsa Batiashvili(U of Oxford, UK/ Free U Tbilisi, Georgia)
[email protected] Kartsivadze
(Free U Tbilisi, Georgia)[email protected]
Russian Imperialism, Georgian Nationalism and the Liminal Figure of Stalin
DISCUSSANTMikail Mamedov(Georgetown U, US)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 501A
PANEL K9Memory, Heritage, and Historical Legacies
in the Southern Caucasus
PANEL TK8The Deepening of Authoritarianism
in Turkey after the Failed Coup (Roundtable)
CHAIRCeren Belge
(Concordia U, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERS Sinan Ciddi
(Georgetown U, US)[email protected]
Opposition and Political Institutions under Authoritarianism
Steven A. Cook(Council of Foreign Relations, US)
[email protected] International Context:
Opportunities and Restraints for Authoritarianism
Howard Eissenstat(St. Lawrence U, US)
[email protected]’s Islam:
The Challenges of Definition
Güneş Murat Tezcür(U of Central Florida, US)
[email protected] Sinister: The Kurdish Question
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 1512
PANEL R10Domestic Politics in Putin’s Russia
CHAIRHavard Baekken
(Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, Oslo)
PAPERS Daniel Epstein
(Texas Tech U, US)[email protected]
The Infrastructure of Electoral Authoritarianism in Russia: Signaling and Candidate Emergence in Regional and Municipal Executive Elections
Dina Zisserman-Brodsky(Ben-Gurion U of the Negev, Israel)
[email protected] and Its Concomitants in Contemporary Russia
Yana Gorokhovskaia (Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Civil Society: Who’s Talking and Who’s Listening?
Bo Petersson(Malmö U, Sweden)
[email protected] of Greatness:
Long-Term Implications of Vladimir Putin’s Legitimation Strategies
DISCUSSANTGulnaz Sharafutdinova(King’s College London, UK)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Harriman Institute (Open Space)
CHAIRKonstantinas Andrijauskas
(Vilnius U, Lithuania/Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Colin Gérard
(U Paris 8, France)[email protected]
The Russian Periphery in the Center of a Narrative Conflict: The Case of Ukraine
Quentin Corbel(U Paris 8, France)
[email protected] Nationalization of Crimea after 2014
Yelena Mac-Glandières(U Paris 8, France)
[email protected], Prison of Nation?
When the Periphery Becomes (Its Own) Center
DISCUSSANTAndré Filler
(U of Paris VIII, France)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 418
PANEL R16Center and Periphery
Russia and Ukraine
PANEL U3Trapped Between Stability and Change
Elections in post-Soviet Belarus
CHAIRNatalia Moen-Larsen
(U of Oslo, Norway)[email protected]
PAPERS Sofie Bedford
(Uppsala U, Sweden)[email protected]
Ryhor Nizhnikau(U of Tartu, Estonia)
[email protected] Game of Cat and Mouse? Elections, Regime and Change in Belarus
András Rácz(Pazmany Peter Catholic U, Hungary)
[email protected] as a Foreign Policy Tool in Belarus
Rashad Shirinov(Radboud U Nijmegen, Netherlands)
[email protected] as “The Only Game in Town”
Tatsiana Chulitskaya (European Humanities U, Lithuania)
[email protected] Belarusian (Non)Elections as a Battlefield for Regime’s Legitimization
DISCUSSANTLaurent Vinatier
(Uppsala U, Sweden)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 405A
PANEL M4Citizenship and the Refugee Crisis
CHAIRLisa Koryushkina
(Williams College, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Onur Yıldırım
(Middle East Technical U, Turkey)[email protected]
Reconsidering the Global Refugee Regime: Global Norms and Local Realities
Moritz Jesse(Leiden U, The Netherlands)[email protected]
The Arrival of the “Other(s)”: What Can be Learnt about “Us“ as Nations from Legislative Changes after the Refugee Crises of 2015?
Aleksandra Sojka(Harvard U, US/U of Grenada, Spain)[email protected]
Beyond Constitutional Patriotism? Supranational Identification in Europe and the Migrant and Refugee Crisis
Karine Lamarche(U of Nantes, France)
[email protected] Search of a European Citizenship: The Mobilization of Origins and National
Belonging among Argentinians and Israelis of European Background
DISCUSSANTChristel Kesler
(Barnard College, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 402
CHAIRZeynep Bulutgil
(Tufts U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS David Siroky
(Arizona State U, US)[email protected]
Minority Report: The Political Economy of Orthodox Muslim Minorities
Aghil Daghagheleh(Rutgers U, US)
[email protected] Denied: Religion, Nationalism and the Question of Ethnic
and Linguistic Differences in Iran
Yasin Duman(Sabanci U, Turkey)
[email protected] Democratic Autonomy amid
the Syrian Civil War: Chances and Challenges in Rojava
Nail Elhan(Middle East Technical U, Turkey)
[email protected] “Iranianness”:The Political Use of Symbols
on the Construction of National Identity in Iran
DISCUSSANTLisel Hintz
(Barnard College, US)[email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 402B
PANEL N9Nationalism and Politics
in the Muslim World
PANEL BO7Book Panel on Joshua Tucker and Grigore Pop-Eleches’
Communism’s Shadow: Historical Legacies and Political Attitudes (Princeton, 2017)
CHAIRCynthia Buckley
(U of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Elise Giuliano(Columbia U, US)
Lenka Bustikova(Arizona State U,US)
Erik Herron(West Virginia U, US)
Grigori Pop-Eleches(Princeton U, US)
Joshua Tucker(NYU, US)
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 707
PANEL BO9/U15A Conversation with Lawrence Douglas
The Right Wrong Man: John Demjanjuk and the Last Great Nazi War Crimes Trial
(Princeton, 2016)
MODERATORDominique Arel
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
AUTHOR Lawrence Douglas(Amherst College, US)
Ukraine-born John Demjanjuk is the only individual brought to court in three different countries (two denaturalization trials in the US, criminal
trials in Israel and Germany) for acts related to the Holocaust. In addition to providing the definitive account of this strange legal saga, the book is a reflection on war crimes trials have evolved over decades. By the author of the acclaimed The Memory of Judgment: Making Law and History in
the Trials of the Holocaust (1981).
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 1510
CHAIREgor Lazarev
(Yale U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Karena Avedissian
(U of Southern California, US)[email protected]
Edward Lemon(Columbia U, US)
Robert Legvold(Columbia U, US)
Julie Wilhelmsen(Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs, Oslo) [email protected]
THURSDAY MAY 4 // Session IV // 5:30 - 7:30 PM // Room 501B
PANEL BO21/K5Book Panel on Julie Wilhelmsen’s Russia’s
Securitization of Chechnya: How War Became Acceptable(Routledge, 2016)
PANEL BK17Post-War Bosnia
CHAIRArmina Galijaš(U of Graz, Austria)
PAPERS Marija Mandić
(U of Berlin, Germany)[email protected]
Srebrenica in Narratives of the Bosniak Diaspora in Germany: Contemporary Fieldwork
Sean Parramore(Queen Mary U of London, UK)
[email protected] Obstacles to Land Registration Reform in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Through Problem-Driven Iterative Adaptation
Jonna Rock(Humboldt U, Germany)[email protected]
The Singular Case of Sarajevo and of Sarajevo-Sephardim
Sarah Correia(LSE, UK)
[email protected] of Displacement and Territorialisation of Ethnicity in Republika Srpska:
The Endurance of “Refugee Identity” among Serbs Relocated in Bijeljina
DISCUSSANTJohn Hulsey
(James Madison U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 707
CHAIRErin Jenne
(Central European U, Hungary)[email protected]
PAPERS Florian Bieber
(U of Graz, Austria)[email protected]
Third-Parties, Democracy and Minority: State Conflict in the Balkans
Zsuzsa Csergő(Queen’s U, Canada)[email protected]
Minority Rationality and Adaptability in Cross-Border Politics in Central and Eastern Europe
Kristina Kallas(Tartu U Narva College, Estonia)
[email protected]’s Compatriot Policy and Russkiy Mir as Russia’s Soft Power Tools
Stefan Wolff(U of Birmingham, UK)
[email protected] Confidence or Facilitating Perennial Opportunism?
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 402B
PANEL CE2External Involvement in State-Minority Conflict
(Roundtable)
CHAIRJoerg Hackmann
(U of Szczecin, Poland)[email protected]
PAPERS Eriks Bredovskis
(U of Toronto, Canada)[email protected]
Paths to Empire: The Production and Mobilization of Historical Narrativesby Baltic German Émigrés, 1905-1918
Etienne Boisserie(INALCO, Paris, France)
[email protected] Between “Patriotic Duty” and Prejudices: The Refugee Question in
Austria-Hungary during World War I
Marius Eppel(Babes-Bolyai U, Romania)
[email protected] in the Dialogue between the Romanian Churches and the Hungarian
State during the Great War
Mark Kettler(U of California Berkeley, US)
[email protected] Object or Staatsnation:
German Assessments of Polish Nationhood in the First World War
Katarzyna Szymankiewicz-Vincent(U of Regensburg, Germany)
[email protected] Germans in the 1939 Resettlement: Perception of Others in Personal
Accounts from the Time of War
DISCUSSANTMonika Baar
(Leiden U, Netherlands)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 918
PANEL CE6The First World War, Its Aftermath, and Nationalism in Central Europe
PANEL EU11Education and Youth Attitudes in Eurasia
CHAIRJesko Schmoller
(European U of St. Petersburg, Russia)[email protected]
PAPERS Sandrine E Catris
(Augusta U, US)[email protected]
Propaganda and the Creation of Mao’s Ideal Youth in Xinjiang in the 1960s
Cynthia Kaplan(U of California Santa Barbara, US)
[email protected] Political Culture of University Youth in Kazakhstan:
Attitudes of the Post-Soviet Generation
Margarita Safronova(U of California Santa Barbara, US)
[email protected] I Am Culturally Accepted, Am I Politically Integrated? Student Perceptions about the Political Integration of Ethnic Minorities in Latvia and Kazakhstan
Aziz Burkhanov(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)[email protected]
Kazakhstan’s History Curriculum and Nation-Building: Soviet in Form, Post-Soviet in Content?
DISCUSSANTJustin Burke
(Eurasianet.org, NY)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 402
PANEL K8Sources of Legitimacy
in Post-Soviet Societies
CHAIRDonnacha Ó Beacháin
(Dublin City U, Ireland)[email protected]
PAPERS Giorgio Comai
(Dublin City U, Ireland)[email protected]
Where does the Money Come From?Financing the Budget and the Pension System in Post-Soviet De Facto States
Ketevan Gurchiani(Ilia State U Tbilisi, Georgia)
[email protected] in Post-Atheist Society: Leftist Socialist Movements in Georgia
Cristina Boboc(U of Ghent, Belgium)
[email protected] Modernization and Middle Class Formation in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan
Aytan Gahmaranova(Dublin City U, Ireland)
[email protected] Azerbaijan between Geopolitical Pressure and Domestic Politics:
Repression against Civil Society
DISCUSSANTRico Isaacs
(Oxford Brookes U, UK) [email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 1202
CHAIRYeşim Bayar
(Concordia U, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERS Seçil Elitok
(Michigan State U, US)[email protected]
(Dis) Continuity with the Past?Turkey’s “Sui Generis” Position in Regional Migration Governance
Shoshana Fine(Sciences Po, France)
[email protected] Crossings:
Making Desirable Refugees for Resettlement from Turkey
Selcen Öner(Bahçeşehir U, Turkey)
[email protected] Refugee Crisis, the Rise of Far Right in EU Politics
and Their Influence on Turkey-EU Relations: The Cases of Germany and Austria
DISCUSSANT
Elektra Kostopoulou(Rutgers U, US)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Faculty House Garden Room 2
PANEL TK5Turkey and the EU in the Context of the Migrant Crisis
The Influence of the Past in Debating the Future
PANEL R3War, Memory, and Nationhood
in Contemporary Eastern Europe
CHAIRTomas Sniegon(Lund U, Sweden)
PAPERS Dovilė Budrytė
(Georgia Gwinnett College, US)[email protected]
Memory, War and Mnemonical In/Security: Ukraine in a Comparative Perspective
Julie Fedor(U of Melbourne, Australia)[email protected]
Warrior Myths and Memory in Contemporary Russia
Aliaksei Lastouski(Polatsk State U, Belarus)
[email protected] Hero or/and Martyr Nation:
The Memory of “Great Patriotic War” in Belarus
Simon Lewis(Freie U Berlin, Germany)[email protected]
Deconstructing the Nation: Recent Polish War Cinema and Critical Memory
DISCUSSANTAndrii Portnov
(Forum Transregionale Studien, Germany)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 1201
PANEL R11Federalism, Autonomy, and Nation-Building in Russia
CHAIRValery Tishkov
(Institute of Ethnology, Moscow, Russia)[email protected]
PAPERS Ekaterina Klimenko
(Graduate School for Social Research, Poland)[email protected]
Ethnisizing the National, Essentializing the Ethnic: Diversity Management in Post-Soviet Russia
Federica Prina(U of Glasgow, UK)
[email protected]’s Non-Territorial National Cultural Autonomy and Minority “Voices”:
Effective, Symbolic, or Other?
Oksana Sarkisova(Central European U, Hungary)
[email protected] Kulturfilms and the Creation of a New Ethnic Body
Helge Blakkisrud(Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs, Oslo)[email protected]
Anchoring the Nation in the Past: History Textbooks and Nation-Building
DISCUSSANTKate Graney
(Skidmore College, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 1510
PANEL U7State and Society in Ukraine Since 2014
CHAIRYuliya Yurchuk
(Södertörn U, Sweden)[email protected]
PAPERS Ryan Barrett
(U of Missouri Saint Louis, US)[email protected]
At a Crossroads in Post-Communist Europe: Policymaking in Modern Ukraine
Christina Jarymowycz(Boston U, US)
[email protected] the Boundary of War and Peace:
Civilian Volunteers in the Donbas Conflict
Viktoria Sereda(Ukrainian Catholic U, Ukraine/HURI, US)
[email protected] Changes in Ukrainian Society after the Euromaidan:
MAPA—Digital Atlas of Ukraine
DISCUSSANTNatalia Stepaniuk(U of Ottawa, Canada)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 1512
PANEL N11The Shaping and Re-Shaping of Nations
CHAIREgbert Jahn
(U Frankfurt am Main, Germany)[email protected]
PAPERS Şener Aktürk(Koç U, Turkey)
[email protected] Regio, Eius Religio: The Political Origins of Religious Homogeneity
and Nationalism in Western Christendom
Yu Sasaki(U of Washington, US)
[email protected] Nations: Technology Acquisition
and Language Standardization for European Ethnic Groups
Rahsaan Maxwell(U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US)
[email protected] Diversity and National Identity:
Elementary School Lunch Menus in France
Andrea Carlà(European Academy of Bozen, Italy)
[email protected] and Overcoming Controversial Memories and Landmarks?
The Case of the Fascist Victory Monument in South Tyrol
DISCUSSANTAnna Skarpelis
(NYU, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 409
PANEL BO8/R19Book Panel on Gerard Toal’s
Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus
(Oxford 2017)
CHAIRAngela Kachuyevski
(Arcadia U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Ralph S. Clem
(Florida International U, US)[email protected]
Yitzhak Brudny(Hebrew U Jerusalem, Israel)
Jesse Driscoll(UC San Diego, US)[email protected]
Gerard Toal(Virgina Tech, US)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 1219
CHAIRTanya Domi
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Rory Archer
(U College London, UK)[email protected]
Adam Fagan(Queen Mary U of London, UK)
András L Pap(Central European U, Hungary)[email protected]
Vjeran Pavlaković(U of Rijeka, Croatia)[email protected]
Koen Slootmaeckers(Queen Mary U of London, UK) [email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session V // 9 - 11 AM // Room 501A
PANEL BO16/CE22Book Panel on Koen Slootmaeckers,
Heleen Touquet & Peter Vermeersch’s The EU Enlargement and Gay Politics
(Palgrave, 2016)
CHAIRAnastasiia Kudlenko
(Canterbury Christ Church U, UK)[email protected]
PAPERS Geoff Allen
(U of California Santa Barbara, US)[email protected]
Reserved Seats, Marginal Influence:Minority Representation and Institutional Design in Croatia
Djordje Gardasevic(U of Zagreb, Croatia)[email protected]
Constitutional and National Identity: An Interplay
Vjeran Pavlaković(U of Rijeka, Croatia)[email protected]
Bringing Back the Dead: Reburials and Dealing with the Communist Past in Croatia
DISCUSSANTJohn Kraljic
(Croatian Academy of America, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM // Room 918
PANEL BK10Croatian Politics in Comparative Perspective
CHAIRMonika Baar
(Leiden U, Netherlands)[email protected]
PAPERS Liisi Veski
(U of Tartu, Estonia)[email protected]
Narratives of National Degeneration and Regeneration in the Interwar Estonian National Character Discourse
Gediminas Lankauskas(U of Regina, Canada)
[email protected] the Stubborn Remembrance and Sudden Forgetting of Socialism
in “European” Vilnius, Lithuania
Juris Dreifelds(Brock U, Canada)
[email protected] Integration and Claimed Loyalty of Latvia’s Ethnic Minorities
Juris Pupcenoks(Marist College, US)
[email protected] Russians and the Conflict
in Ukraine
David D. Smith(U of Glasgow, UK)
[email protected] Quadratic Nexus in Action: Revisiting the Russia-Baltic Relationship
DISCUSSANTYves Plasseraud
(Groupement pour le droit des minorités, Paris, France)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM // Room 1202
PANEL CE10Identities in the Baltics Past and Present
CHAIRZenon Wasyliw
(Ithaca College, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Irina Culic
(Babe-Bolyai U, Romania)[email protected]
Neoliberalism Meets Nationalism:The Politics of Higher Education in the Hungarian Language in Romania
Tibor Tóth(U of Delaware, US)
[email protected] Use in Telephone Communications
by “Hungarian” Municipalities in Southern Slovakia
Marina Mikhaylova(Temple U, US)
[email protected] Language: Historical Memory, Identity,
and Citizenship in Lithuania
DISCUSSANTMaja Miskovic
(Concordia U Chicago, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM // Room 420
PANEL CE13Language, Education, and Contested Identities
in Central Europe
CHAIRSuzanne Levi-Sanchez
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Michele Commercio
(U of Vermont, US)[email protected]
Polygynous Marriages in Kyrgyzstan:A Route to Gender Violence or Gender Respectability?
Elena Kim(American U of Central Asia,
Kyrgyz Republic)[email protected]
Child Marriages in Kyrgyzstan: More than “Just” a Violation
Edward Snajdr(John Jay College, CUNY, US)
[email protected] Scene of the Crime:
Household, Place and Domestic Violence in Kazakhstan
Woden Teachout(Union Institute and U, US)
[email protected]“I Want to Tell the Story of my Kidnapping:”
Violence and Trauma in Oral Histories of Ala Kachuu
DISCUSSANTLarry Markowitz
(Rowan U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM // Room 409
PANEL EU1Gender Violence in Central Asia
PANEL R1Confronting the West
CHAIRKate Graney
(Skidmore College, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Teva Meyer
(U Paris 8, France)[email protected]
The Fear of Russia and the New Cold War Discourse in the Swedish Debate over Energy Policies: Continuity and Changes
Sinikukka Saari(Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland)
[email protected] Geopolitical Uncertainties in the Post-Soviet Space:
Russia, the OSCE and the EU in the Management of Conflicts
Gregory Gleason(George C. Marshall Center, Germany)
[email protected] and Revisionist Foreign Policy in Eurasia
Mathieu Boulègue(CapEurope, Paris, France)[email protected]
The Russia-NATO Relationship Between a Rock and a Hard Place
DISCUSSANTThomas Sherlock
(US Military Academy, West Point)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM // Room 707
PANEL U12Artistic Representations of Identity and Trauma
in Ukraine and Russia
CHAIRMyroslava Znayenko
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Markian Dobczansky
(U of Toronto, Canada)[email protected] or Market Forces?
The Soviet Ukrainian Literary Intelligentsia and the Fate of the Nation
Bohdan Tokarskyi(U of Cambridge, UK)
[email protected] Through Poetry: Vasyl Stus’s Innovative Poetical Language as a
Response to the Historical Trauma of a Totalitarian Regime
Alina Zubkovych(Södertorn U, Sweden)[email protected]
The Transformation of the Crimean Tatar Image Representation in the Context of Post-Maidan Ukraine: Analysis of Visual Culture
Yuliya Minkova(Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State U, US) [email protected]
World War II, the Holocaust, and the Working Through of Trauma in Margarita Hemlin’s Novel Doznavatel
DISCUSSANTHalyna Hryn
(HURI, Harvard U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM // Room 1510
CHAIRPeter Gries
(U of Oklahoma, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Paul Goode(U of Bath, UK)
[email protected] Nationalism, Everyday Nationalism, or Preference Falsification?
Eleanor Knott(LSE, UK)
[email protected] of Everyday Nationalism in Dynamic and Contested Contexts
Guzel Yusupova (Linköping U, Sweden)[email protected]
Exploring Sensitive Topics in the Authoritarian Context: Limitations and Possibilities of Ethnography
Maryia Rohava(U of Oslo, Norway)
[email protected] Practice is National and What is Authoritarian?
Exploring Everyday Nationalism in the Authoritarian Context
Harris Mylonas(George Washington U, US)
[email protected] Sensitive Subjects in Challenging Setting
Practical and Ethical Challenges in the Study of Nationalism
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM // Room 1219
PANEL N3Researching Everyday Nationalism in Challenging Settings
(Roundtable)
PANEL BO2/K10Book Panel on Erik R. Scott’s
Familiar Strangers: The Georgian Diaspora and the Evolution of Soviet Empire
(Oxford, 2016)
CHAIRJulie A. George
(Queens College, CUNY, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Lewis Siegelbaum(Michigan State U, US)
Stephen Jones(Mount Holyoke College, US)
Dmitry Gorenburg(Harvard U, US)
Erik R Scott(U of Kansas, US)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM // Harriman Institute
PANEL BO20/SE3A Conversation with Timothy Snyder about
On Tyranny (Tim Duggan, 2017)
MODERATORDominique Arel
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
AUTHOR Timothy Snyder
(Yale U, US)[email protected]
The Founding Fathers tried to protect us from the threat they knew, the tyranny that overcame ancient democracy. Today, our political
order faces new threats, not unlike the totalitarianism of the twentieth century. We are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy
yield to fascism, Nazism, or communism. Our one advantage is that we might learn from their experience. Expanded from a post-Trump
electionn post that received over 17,000 shares on Facebook.
“A brief primer in every important thing we might have learned from the history of the last century, and all that we appear to have
forgotten” –The Guardian
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VI // 11:20 AM - 1:20 PM // Room 1512
CHAIRTina Mavrikos-Adamou
(Hofstra U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Soeren Keil
(Canterbury Christ Church U, UK)[email protected]
The Ties that (Never) Bind: Citizenship in Socialist Yugoslavia and its Federal Successor States
Florian Bieber(U of Graz, Austria)
[email protected] of Authoritarianism in the Western Balkans
Denisa Kostovicova(LSE, UK)
[email protected] in a Divided Region:
Civil Society and Transitional Justice in the Balkans Adam Fagan
(Queen Mary U of London, UK)[email protected]
An Opportunity Missed? Assessing the Impact of the 2014 Bosnian Plenums on Environmental Organisations
Simonida Kacarska(European Policy Institute, Macedonia)
[email protected] Reinforcing or Conflicting?
Conditionality and Political Socialization in the Republic of Macedonia
DISCUSSANTStefano Bianchini(U of Bologna, Italy)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // Room 918
PANEL BK15Perspectives on Post-War Democratization
CHAIRLynn Tesser
(U Frankfurt am Main, Germany)[email protected]
PAPERS Hadas Aron
(Columbia U, US) [email protected] Nationalist Capture:
The State, Far Right Groups, and National Ethos in Central Europe
Peter Dan (Long Island U, US)
[email protected] Return of the Repressed:
Collective Memory and the Revival of Nationalism and Authoritarian Politics
Kjetil Duvold(Dalarna U, Sweden)
[email protected] to Europe and Turning Away From ”Europe”? Post-Accession Attitudes
in Central and Eastern Europe
Nicole Lindstrom(U of York, UK)
[email protected] Populism, EU Competition Policy, and the Symbolic Politics of
“National Champions” in the Enlarged EU Post-Crisis
András L Pap(Central European U, Hungary)[email protected]
Reconfiguring the Nation and the Political Community: The Conceptual Foundations of Hungarian Illiberal Democracy and the 2011 Constitution
DISCUSSANTLaura Trimajova
(European Parliament, Belgium)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // Room 409
PANEL CE5Contemporary Populism and Illiberalism
in Central Europe
PANEL CE19Lessons of Painful Histories
A Genealogical Approach
CHAIRAriane Larouche
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERS Klas-Göran Karlsson
(Lund U, Sweden)[email protected]
The Lessons of Communist and Nazi History: A Typological Attempt
Georgi Verbeeck(Maastricht U, Netherlands)
[email protected] Holocaust Paradigm in an Age of Competing Memories
Maria Karlsson(Lund U, Sweden)
[email protected] Tales:
The Stockholm International Forum and the Holocaust
Johan Stenfeldt(Lund U, Sweden)
Johan [email protected] Reorientation as a Learning Process:
The Case of Sven Olov Lindholm
DISCUSSANTFelicia Waldman
(U of Bucharest, Romania)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // Room 420
CHAIRJeremy Johnson(U of Michigan, US)
PAPERS Sossie Kasbarian(U of Lancaster, UK)
[email protected] Politics of Memory and Activism:
Armenian Diasporic Reflections on 2015
Jo Laycock(Sheffield Hallam U, UK)
[email protected] and Transformations:
History, Memory and the Aftermaths of the Armenian Genocide in Soviet and Post-Soviet Armenia
Kerem Öktem(U of Graz, Austria)
[email protected] Turkey’s Official Memory Landscape Returned to Denialism
Kristian Feigelson(U Sorbonne Nouvelle, France)
[email protected] a Taboo: The Armenian Genocide in Turkey
DISCUSSANTKhatchig Mouradian
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // Faculty House Garden Room 2
PANEL TK7Contested Commemorations and Shifting Narratives
Comparative Reflections on the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide
CHAIRMinna Lundgren
(Mid Sweden U, Östersund)[email protected]
PAPERS Eviya Hovhannisyan
(European U at Saint-Petersburg, Russia)[email protected]
Exploring Different Patterns of Nation State: Diaspora Relations Within the Heterogeneous Diasporic Groups on the Post-Soviet Space
John Round(U of Birmingham, UK)[email protected]
Necropolitics and the Migrant as a Political Subject of Disgust: The Precarious Everyday of Russia’s Labour Migrants
Michelle O’Brien(U of Washington, US)
[email protected] Institutions and International Migration After Armed Conflict
DISCUSSANTLeah Haus
(Vassar College, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // Room 707
PANEL R6Migrants, Refugees and Diaspora
in Russia and Central Asia
PANEL U13Economic Actors and Sanctions
in and around Ukraine
CHAIRNadia Kaneva (U of Denver, US)
PAPERS Inna Melnykovska(HURI, Harvard U, US)
[email protected] Robber Baron to Great Gatsby:
The Evolution of Ukrainian Big Business and Its Sources
Ondrej Timco(U College London, UK)
[email protected] Criminals Benefit from our Definition of Transnational Embezzlement:
The Criminal Case United States versus P. I. Lazarenko
Yoshiharu Kobayashi(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)
[email protected] the Utility of Economic Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool:
Lessons from the Ukrainian Crisis
Dessie Zagorcheva(CUNY, US)
[email protected] with the Russian Bear over Ukraine:
The Effect of Economic Sanctions
DISCUSSANTAnthony J. Evans
(ESCP Europe Business School, London, UK)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // Room 1202
PANEL N2Transnational Actors and International Allies
in Civil War
C0-CHAIRSDipali Mukhopadhyay
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
Colin Jackson(Naval War College, US)
PAPERS Kate Cronin-Furman
(Harvard U, US)[email protected]
Beyond the Boomerang? The Effects of International Engagement on Accountability in Sri Lanka
Morgan Kaplan(Harvard U, US)
[email protected] Rebellion Legible:
Insurgent Diplomatic Institutions and Transnational Cooperation
Austin Long(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Qehaja
(Kosovar Centre for Security Studies, Kosovo)[email protected]
Foreign Fighters Involvement in the Yugoslav Conflict: Comparing Kosovo with Bosnia and Herzegovina
Michael Rubin(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] the Hand that Feeds You? Rebel Funding Sources and the Use of Terrorism
DISCUSSANTCostantino Pischedda
U of Miami, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // Room 1219
CHAIRLisa Koryushkina
(Williams College, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Cynthia Buckley
(U of Illinois, US)[email protected]
Joseph Glicksberg(Open Society Foundations, US)
joseph.glicksberg@ opensocietyfoundations.org
Daniella Sarnoff(Social Science Research Council, US)
Erik Herron(West Virginia U, US)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // Harriman Institute (Open Space)
PANEL SE1Fellowships, Seed Grants and Post-Docs
Funding for Young (and Young at Heart) Researchers (Workshop)
CHAIRLauren McCarthy(UMass Amherst, US)
PARTICIPANTS Paul Goble
(Windows on Eurasia, DC, US)[email protected]
Richard Arnold (Muskingum U, US)
Nicole Butkovich Kraus(Rutgers U Newark College, US)
[email protected] Robert Orttung
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
Sufian Zhemukhov(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // 1512
PANEL BO15/R18Book Panel on Robert Orttung and Sufian Zhemukhov’s
Putin’s Olympics: The Sochi Games and the Evolution of Twenty-First Century Russia
(Routledge, 2017)
CHAIRHalyna Hryn
(HURI, Harvard U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Emily Channell-Justice
(Miami U Ohio, US)[email protected]
Evgeny Finkel(George Washington U, US)
Mischa Gabowitsch(Einstein Forum, Potsdam, Germany)
Marci Shore(Yale U, US)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VII // 2:20 - 4:20 PM // Room 1510
PANEL BO19/U16Book Panel on Marci Shore’s
The Ukrainian Night: An Intimate History of Revolution (Yale, 2017)
PANEL BK8Confronting and Countering Violent Extremism
in South East Europe The State of Play
CHAIRSoeren Keil
(Canterbury Christ Church U, UK)[email protected]
PAPERS Joseph Coelho
(Framingham State U, US)[email protected]
Religiosity and the Emergence of Islamic Extremism in Kosovo: A Growing Security Concern or an Exaggerated Threat?
Jasmin Mujanovic(Friedrich Ebert Foundation, US)
[email protected] and Extremists:
The Crisis of Governance in the Western Balkans
Valery Perry(Democratization Policy Council, Bosnia)
[email protected] Efforts to Prevent and Counter Violent Extremism
in Seven South East European Countries: A Survey
DISCUSSANTDavid Kanin
(Johns Hopkins U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 918
CHAIRLouisa McClintock
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Felicia Waldman
(U of Bucharest, Romania)[email protected]
Enacting Testimonies as a Way to Keep Holocaust Memory Alive
Joerg Hackmann(U of Szczecin, Poland)
[email protected] Region-Building to Neo-Nationalism?
Reassessing History Politics in the Baltic Sea Region
Martynas Petrikas(Vilnius U, Lithuania)
[email protected] Stage: Theatre and the Politics of Memory
Janine Holc(Loyola U Maryland, US)
[email protected], Gates and Checkpoints: German Postwar Identity and the Representation
of Berlin’s Material Culture in the “Topography of Terror” Museum
DISCUSSANTAndré Liebich
(Graduate School of International Affairs, Switzerland)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 707
PANEL CE9History, Politics, and Memory in Central Europe
PANEL CE18Prisons of Nations and Nations as Prisons Metaphors and Discourses of the “National“
in Politics, Media, and Society
CHAIRMarthe Handå Myhre
(U of Oslo, Norway)[email protected]
PAPERS Ljiljana Šarić
(U of Oslo, Norway)[email protected]
How to Do Things with Metaphors:The “Prison of Nations” Metaphor in South Slavic Online Sources
Eglė Kesylytė-Alliks(U of Oslo, Norway)
[email protected]“Locked Up” in Nation-States: Perceptions of the Relations
between the State and National Community in Lithuania
Monica Miscali(U of Oslo, Norway)
[email protected], Promised Land or Simply Another Nation?
Changes in Metaphors and Perceptions Related to Italian Migration to Norway
DISCUSSANTTanja Petrović
[email protected](Institute of Culture and Memory
Studies, Slovenia)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 711
PANEL K3Equality, Gender, and Security
in South Caucasus
CHAIRBo Petersson
(Malmö U, Sweden)[email protected]
PAPERS Yuliya Gureyeva
(Syracuse U, US)[email protected]
Policy Attitudes towards Women in Azerbaijan: Is Equality Part of the Agenda?
Barbara Lehmbruch(Uppsala U, Sweden)
[email protected] Not Just Activists versus Donors:
Womens’ NGOs and Gender Policy Networks in Georgia
Sinéad Walsh(Trinity College, Ireland)
[email protected] Gender and Security in Armenia:
Voice, Agency and (Changing) Cultural Norms
Li Bennich-Björkman(Uppsala U, Sweden)
[email protected] Dominance, Gender, and Security
in Georgia and Armenia
DISCUSSANTPer Ekman
(Uppsala U, Sweden)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 402
THIS PANEL IS CANCELLED
PANEL TK10Art and Education During the Transition
from Empire to Nation State
CHAIRDovilė Budrytė
(Georgia Gwinnett College, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Niklas Bernsand
(Centre for European Studies, Lund U, Sweden)
[email protected] Tolerance:
Understanding Local Narratives of Cultural Diversity in Chernivtsi
Olga Malinova(Higher School of Economics, Russia)
[email protected]“Russia Couldn’t Endure One More Revolution”: Re-interpretations of the October
Revolution of 1917 in the Political Discourse of Post-Soviet Russia
Barbara Törnquist-Plewa(Lund U, Sweden)
[email protected] Memory, European Politics of Memory
and Local Memories in East Central Europe
Tomas Sniegon(Lund U, Sweden)
[email protected] the Gulag a New Russian National Non-Trauma
DISCUSSANTKathleen E. Smith(Georgetown U, US)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 802
PANEL R5The Political Use of Memory in Eastern
and Central Europe
CHAIRAnna Whittington(U of Michigan, US)
PAPERS Kelsey Davis(Brandeis U, US)
[email protected] Identities: A Case Study of Jewish Conversion to Russian Orthodox
Christianity in Nineteenth-Century Russia
Jean-Paul Gagey(U Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis, France)
[email protected]’s Russian Past as a Narrative Resource: Discourses, Obliterations and Representations
Katherine Leung(Independent Researcher, US)
[email protected] Identity Formation in the Republic of Tuva, Russia
Gesine Wallem(Sciences Po, France)
[email protected] (Re-)Enacting “Russian-Germanness”:
The Negotiation of Ethnic Belonging among Russian-German Youths Traveling to Siberia
DISCUSSANTEdward Tyerman
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Harriman Institute (Open Space)
PANEL R15Identity Formation and Promotion
PANEL U5Sources of Ongoing Conflict in the Donbas
CHAIRRaine Ruge
(EU, Brussels, Belgium)[email protected]
PAPERS Quentin Buckholz
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
The Dogs that Didn’t Bark: Elite Preferences and the Failure of Separatism in Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk
Fred Cocozzelli(St. John’s U, US)
[email protected] Policy Reform and the Conflict
in Ukraine
DISCUSSANTJessica Pisano
(New School U, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 1510
CHAIRVjeran Pavlaković(U of Rijeka, Croatia)[email protected]
PAPERS Jessica Mecellem
(Sewanee: U of the South, US)[email protected] or Injustice?
The Politics of Post-Conflict Narrative in Contemporary Algeria
Davor Pauković(U of Dubrovnik, Croatia)
[email protected] the Narrative About Communist Period in Croatia:
Bleiburg and Jazovka
Özgür Sevgi Göral(EHESS, France)
[email protected]“Until My Last Breath, After the End of this World”:
Looking for Justice in Times of Perpetual Conflict (Turkey)
James Richter(Bates College, US)[email protected]
Famine, Memory and Politics: Contrasting Narratives of Collectivization in Ukraine and Kazakhstan
DISCUSSANTMila Dragojević
(Sewanee: U of the South Sewanee, US)[email protected]
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 501A
PANEL N6The Politics of Post Conflict and
Post-Authoritarian Narrative
CHAIRMax Bergholz
(Concordia U, Canada)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Şener Aktürk(Koç U, Turkey)
Aviel Roshwald(Georgetown U, US)
Harris Mylonas(George Washington U, US)
Zeynep Bulutgil(Tufts U, US)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 402B
PANEL BO11/N19Book Panel on Zeynep Bulutgil’s
The Roots of Ethnic Cleansing in Europe (Cambridge 2016)
CHAIRRegine Spector
(UMass Amherst, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Edward Snajdr
(John Jay College, CUNY, US)[email protected]
Caress Schenk(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)
Rune Steenberg (Columbia U, US)
Douglas Blum(Providence College, US)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 1302
PANEL BO14/EU13/M9Book Panel on Douglas Blum’s
The Social Processes of Globalization: Return Migration and Cultural Change in Kazakhstan
(Cambridge, 2016)
PANEL SE4The Central European University (CEU)
and Growing Threats to Academic Freedom (Roundtable)
CHAIRZsuzsa Csergő
(Queen’s U, Canada)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS
Erin Jenne(Central European U, Hungary)
Florian Bieber (U of Graz, Austria)
Oksana Sarkisova (Central European U, Hungary)
FRIDAY MAY 5 // Session VIII // 4:40 - 6:40 PM // Room 1512
PANEL BK9New Perspectives on Migration and Refugees
CHAIRTamar Zurabishvili
(ICMPD, Georgia/UMass Boston, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Veronika Bajt
(Peace Institute, Slovenia)[email protected]
Crimmigration, Nationalism and Anti-Immigrant Hate Speech in Slovenia
Maria Stoilkova(U of Florida, US)[email protected]
Between the Sympathy and Indifference Other Politics Lay: The Refugee Crisis in Bulgaria
Ružica Jakešević [email protected]
Siniša Tatalović[email protected]
(U of Zagreb, Croatia) Security Aspects of Migration Crisis on
the Balkan Route: Security Policies, Practices and Narratives
Sabina Pačariz(Queen Mary U, London, UK)
[email protected] Orphans of Yugoslavia: Bosniak Migration to Turkey in the Period 1945-1974
Rory Archer(U College London, UK)
[email protected] Croats in Post-Catholic Ireland:
Exploring Narratives of Work and Belonging Among Recent Migrants
DISCUSSANTTina Mavrikos-Adamou
(Hofstra U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Harriman Institute (Open Space)
PANE BK18State- and Nation-Building in Kosovo
CHAIRGoran Musić
(U of Graz, Austria)[email protected]
PAPERS Emilie Fort
(U Laval, Canada)[email protected]
Kosovo Serb Identity After the War: A Content Analysis of History Textbooks
Nadia Kaneva(U of Denver, US)
[email protected] Branding, Neoliberal Development, and the Remaking of the Nation-State:
Lessons from Post-War Kosovo
Roswitha King(Østfold U College, Norway)
[email protected] or Apart? Attitudes towards Multi-Ethnic State and Ethnically Mixed
Communities in Post-Independence Kosovo
DISCUSSANTMichael Rossi(Rutgers U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 802
CHAIRBarbara Falk
(Canadian Forces College, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERS Muriel Blaive
(Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, Czech Republic)[email protected]
Psychological Warfare: Making Sense of the Communist Past in the Czech Republic
Laure Neumayer(U Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France)
[email protected] Impulses to Transnational Anti-Communist Activism in the European Union: A Case Study of the Platform for European Memory and Conscience
Thomas Ort(Queens College CUNY, US)
[email protected] the Heydrich Assassination Became Good:
Czech History and Memory since 1989
DISCUSSANTMarci Shore
(Yale U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 707
PANEL CE1History, Memory, and Conscience
From History to an Idealized “Historical Truth” in the Czech Republic
PANEL CE16History, Truth, and Political Argument
in Central Europe Today
CHAIRLouisa McClintock
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Noemi Marin
(Florida Atlantic U, US)[email protected]
At the Crux of Political Argument: Nationalism and National Identity as Rhetorical Currency of Romanian Post-Communist Discourse
Sorina Soare(U of Florence, Italy)
[email protected] Challenges of Contested Identities:
(Re)shaping Romanian Kinship
Kate Korycki(U of Toronto, Canada)
[email protected] Games and Populist Elections:
The Case of Poland
DISCUSSANTSPiotr Wróbel
(U of Toronto, Canada)[email protected]
Krzysztof Jasiewicz(Washington and Lee U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 711
PANEL EU4Muslim Others in Everyday Life
Researching Minority Religious Identities
CHAIRDaria Mattingly
(U of Cambridge, UK)[email protected]
PAPERS Aaron Glasserman
(Columbia U, US) [email protected]
Debating Death and Islamic Community in Early-Twentieth Century China
Jesko Schmoller(European U of St. Petersburg, Russia)
[email protected]“The Flock of Birds Protects the Weak Ones”: Profiting from Muslim Solidarity in the Urals
Rune Steenberg (Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Identity: Religious Morality, Infrastructure and Local Networks in Xinjiang and Kyrgyzstan
David Stroup(U of Oklahoma, US)
[email protected]“Real Qingzhen Restaurants Only Use Clean Ingredients”:
The Role of Islam, Purity, and Diet in the Formation of Hui Identity
DISCUSSANTPaul Goode(U of Bath, UK)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 501B
CHAIRLaurent Vinatier
(Uppsala U, Sweden)[email protected]
PAPERS Ketevan Kakitelashvili
(Javakhishvili Tbilisi State U, Georgia)[email protected]
Two Modes of Constructing “Otherness” in Georgia: Armenian and Jewish Cases
Vasili Rukhadze(Jamestown Foundation, US)
[email protected] Small Ethnic Communities Survive?
The Case of Ingilos, Georgian Muslims, in Azerbaijan
Ceyhun Mahmudlu(Qafqaz U, Azerbaijan)
[email protected] Growth of Islamic Minorities in Azerbaijan
Alexander Barkhudaryants(French Institute of Geopolitics,
Paris, France)[email protected]
The Circassian Cause and the Syrian Conflict: The Will to Return
Minna Lundgren(Mid Sweden U, Östersund)[email protected]
Welcome Refugees? Syrian Repatriates in Abkhazia
DISCUSSANTKarena Avedissian
(U of Southern California, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 501A
PANEL K1Minorities in the Caucasus
PANEL TK6The Symbolic and Material Constituents
of AKP’s Power
CHAIRSelim Karlıtekin
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Mehtap Kara
[email protected](Eastern Mediterranean U, Turkey)
Can Turkey Play a Significant Role and Evade a “New Cold War”?
Çağlar Kurc (Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Sazak (Brown U, US)
[email protected] and National:
The Symbolic Politics of Turkey’s Defense-Industrial Indigenization under the AKP Government (2002-2015)
DISCUSSANTFeryaz Ocaklı
(Skidmore College, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 501
PANEL R13Moving Pieces
Russia’s Projections of Soft Power
CHAIRAnastassia Zabrodskaja
(Tallinn U, Estonia)[email protected]
PAPERS Olga Gille-Belova
(U Bordeaux Montaigne, France)[email protected]
The Challenge of Internationalization:The Competition for Foreign Students in the Post-Soviet Space
Angela Kachuyevski(Arcadia U, US)
[email protected], Politics and Identity:
The Russian-Speaking Population in the Post-Soviet Space
Kristina Kallas(Tartu U, Estonia)
[email protected] the Diaspora: Russia’s Compatriot Policy and its Reception
by the Estonian-Russian Population
Anna Mkhoyan(U of Geneva, Switzerland)
[email protected] Russia’s Past and Present Cultural Influence on the former Soviet States:
The Case of Russian Ballet
DISCUSSANTJeanne Wilson
(Wheaton College, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 402B
CHAIRJanine Holc
(Loyola U Maryland, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Barry Bookheimer(U of Pittsburgh, US)
[email protected] the Vacuum of Loss: Chasing Nation through Memory in the “Ukrainian
Republics” at Mittenwald and Regensburg in Postwar Germany
Lina Klymenko(U of Eastern Finland)[email protected]
The Politics of Naming: World War II Commemoration and the Formationof National Identity in Post-Maidan Ukraine
Grigory Ioffe (Radford U, US)
[email protected] Life on a Historical Frontier: The Polish Minority in Belarus
Eleonora Narvselius (Lund U, Sweden)
[email protected] ”In the Face of Science, as in the Face of God, Everyone is Equal”: Academics
Executed in Lviv in 1941 as a Translocal Memory Event
Yuliya Yurchuk(Södertörn U, Sweden)
[email protected] History Projects in Ukraine since 2014:
A Response to Propaganda or a Tool in Information Wars?
DISCUSSANTZenon Wasyliw
(Ithaca College, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 918
PANEL U4History and Memory
PANEL M1The Political Life of Diasporas
CHAIRKlavdiia Tatar
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERS Ilke Denizli
(Delma Institute, UAE)[email protected]
Identity Formation and Political Contestation in Turkish Diaspora Communities: A Comparative Analysis
Serhiy Kovalchuk(U of Toronto, Canada)
[email protected] Alla Korzh
(SIT Graduate Institute, US)[email protected]
Political and Social Impact of Transnational Youth Activism:The Case of Razom and EuroMaidan
Tudi Kernalegenn(U of Lausanne, Switzerland)
[email protected] Diaspora to Long-Distance Nationalism:
Emigrants, Citizenship Rights and National Bonds
DISCUSSANTIndira K Skoric
(Kingborough Community College CUNY, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 405A
PANEL N14Territory, Nation, State
CHAIRJordi Graupera
(New School U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Emre Amasyalı(McGill U, Canada)
[email protected] and Modernity in Post-Imperial Contexts:
A Typology of “Reform Nationalism”
Egbert Jahn(U Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
[email protected] for the Growth of Nation States in the Age of Globalization
Lynn Tesser(Marine Corps U, US)[email protected]
Great Powers and Nation-State Proliferation
Timothy Waters (Indiana U, US)
[email protected] Patriotism:
A Critique of Liberal Models of Self-Determination
DISCUSSANTPolina Beliakova
(Tufts U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 418
PANEL BO5/R22Book Panel on Nina Friess’
“But In What Way Does That Still Matter?” Memories of the Stalinist Gulag in the 21st Century
(Biblio Media, 2016)
CHAIRGwendolyn Sasse
(U of Oxford, UK/ZOIS, Berlin, Germany)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Jan Claas Behrends
(Centre for Contemporary History, Germany)[email protected]
Nina Friess(ZOIS, Berlin, Germany)
Felix Krawatzek (U of Oxford, UK)
Konstantin Kaminskij (U of Konstanz, Germany)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 402
CHAIRGerard Toal
(Virgina Tech, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Paul d’Anieri
(U California Riverside, US)[email protected]
Jesse Driscoll (U of California San Diego, US)
Julie Wilhelmsen(Norwegian Institute of International
Affairs, Oslo) [email protected]
Robert Legvold(Columbia U, US)
Samuel Charap(RAND, DC, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 1512
PANEL BO13/U17Book Panel on Samuel Charap and Timothy J. Colton’s
Everyone Loses: The Ukraine Crisis and the Ruinous Contest for Post-Soviet Eurasia
(Routledge, 2017)
PANEL BO22/R22Book Panel on Mischa Gabowitsch’s
Protest in Putin’s Russia (Polity, 2016)
CHAIRRobert Orttung
(George Washington U, US)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Richard Arnold(Muskingum U, US)
Maria Sidorkina(Harvard U, US)
Olga Shevchenko(Williams College, US)
Mischa Gabowitsch(Einstein Forum, Potsdam, Germany)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session IX // 10 AM - 12 PM // Room 1510
PANEL BK7Ethnopolics, Secession and Institutional Design
CHAIRFrancine Friedman
(Ball State U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS John Hulsey
(James Madison U, US)[email protected]
Democratic Learning and Political Competition in the 2016 Municipal Elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Philippe Roseberry(Queen’s U/Royal Military College, Canada)
[email protected] Forces Breakdown in Post-Communist Wars:
Yugoslavia, Ukraine and Beyond
Gyda Sindre(U of Cambridge, UK)[email protected]
Ideological Moderation on the Issue of Secession: A Cross-Regional Comparison of Ethno-Nationalist Parties
in Bosnia Herzegovina, Indonesia and Sri Lanka
Dragana Svraka(U of Florida, US)
[email protected] Political Institutions Condition Ethnic Political Parties:
Comparative Analysis of Three Balkan Countries
DISCUSSANTChip Gagnon
(Ithaca College, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 802
PANEL BK14Historical Experiences
and Their Impact on Nation-Building
CHAIREdin Hajdarpasic
(Loyola U Chicago, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Jared Manasek
(Pace U, US)[email protected]
Refugee Return and Settlement as a State Legitimization Strategy: The Case of Austria-Hungary and Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1875-1878
Adna Karamehic-Oates(Virginia Tech U, US)
[email protected] Families in Diaspora: The Effects of Scattering and Dispersal
Maria Lechtarova(NYU, US)
[email protected] Traditions of Mourning from National Death: Visualizing Public
Discourses of Identity Construction Through Obituary Postings in Rural Bulgaria
Matvey Lomonosov(McGill U, Canada)
[email protected] the Role of Archaeological Institutions in Ethnic Nationalism:
Western Archaeologists in Albanian Nation-Building before World War II
Goran Musić (U of Graz, Austria)
[email protected] Micro-Corporatism to National Unity:
Factory Managers as Transmitters of Nationalist Discourses in 1980s Serbia
DISCUSSANTR. Craig Nation
(U.S. Army War College, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 711
CHAIRJennie L. Schulze
(Duquesne U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS James Callaway
(NYU, US)[email protected]
Globalization and the Nation in Dualist Hungary
Gergely Szilvay(Péter Pázmány Catholic U, Hungary)
[email protected] Hungarian Folkdance-Movement:
Nationalism or Opportunity for Reconciliation Between Nations?
Denis Ivanov(U of Bologna, Italy/Corvinus U Budapest, Hungary)
[email protected] Policies in Hungary and Romania:
Capitalizing on Ethnic Voting or Continuing the Historic Rivalry?
Attila [email protected]
Csilla Dalma [email protected]
(Institute for Minority Studies, Budapest, Hungary)Educational and Community Resilience
in a Multi-Ethnic Environment in Hungary
DISCUSSANTMyra Waterbury
(Ohio U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 707
PANEL CE15Questions of Hungary and Hungarian History
CHAIRTamar Zurabishvili
(Research & Development Foundation, Georgia/UMass Boston, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Luca Anceschi(U of Glasgow, UK)
[email protected] Kashagan:
Economic Progress and Infrastructure Development in Kazakhstan
Brent Hierman(Virginia Military Institute, US)
[email protected] Reform and Regime Dynamics in Central Asia
Botagoz Kunedilova(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)
[email protected] of World Bank Projects in Kazakhstan
DISCUSSANTSEdward Lemon(Columbia U, US)
Sean Parramore(Queen Mary U of London, UK)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 501A
PANEL EU9Economic Development
and Reform in Central Asia
CHAIRSuzanne Levi-Sanchez
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Aude-Cécile Monnot
(SciencesPo, Paris, France)[email protected]
Traditions on Trial in Late Tsarist Central Asia: Managing Cultural Diversity through Legal Reform
Peter Naderer(Independent Researcher, Kyrgyzstan)
[email protected] Empowerment and Informal Institutions:
The Importance of Informality for Legal Empowerment in the Kyrgyz Republic
Slyamzhar Akhmetzharov(Nazarbayev U, Kazakhstan)
[email protected] Politics of Jury Trials in Kazakhstan
DISCUSSANTLauren McCarthy(UMass Amherst, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 501B
PANEL EU10Judicial Reform, Citizenship, and Social Capital in Eurasia
CHAIRRashad Shirinov
(Radboud U Nijmegen, Azerbaijan)[email protected]
PAPERS Christofer Berglund
(Uppsala U, Sweden)[email protected]
Weber’s Secret Admirer in the Caucasus: Saakashvili and the Nationalization of Georgia’s Armenian and Azerbaijani Borderlands
Tomáš Hoch(U of Ostrava, Czech Republic)
[email protected] of Statehood and its Impact on Foreign Policy in De Facto States:
The Case of Abkhazia
Chiara Loda(Dublin City U, Ireland)
[email protected], Foreign Policy and Visa Regime
Franziska Barbara Keller(Hong Kong U of Science and Technology)
[email protected] George
(CUNY Queens College, US)[email protected]
Scott Radnitz (U of Washington, US)
[email protected] Ties that Bind (Until they Don’t):
Elite Networks and Party Emergence and Collapse in Georgia
DISCUSSANTPeter Kabachnik
(CUNY Staten Island, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Harriman Institute (Open Space)
PANEL K6Statehood in the Caucasus
PANEL TK2The Kurdish Conflict in Turkey
CHAIRLatif Taş
(Syracuse U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Burak Başaranlar(Binghamton U, US)
[email protected], Violence and State-Building: Sources of Contentious Politics
in Dersim During the Early Republican Period of Turkey 1923-1950Eyüp Civelek
(U of Florida, US)[email protected]
The Role of Coup d’États in Ethnic Political Violence: Exploring the Motivations of Rebel Groups
Esin Düzel(UC San Diego, US)[email protected]
The Making of Utopian inside Nationalism: Kurdish Movement in Turkey and Syria
Resat Bayer(Koç U, Turkey)
[email protected]Özge Kemahlıoğlu
(Sabanci U, Turkey)[email protected]
Effects of Political Violence on Incumbent Political Parties
DISCUSSANTŞefika Kumral
(Johns Hopkins U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 501
PANEL R9Perceptions of Russia across Eurasia
CHAIRMarina Mikhaylova
(Temple U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Olga Bronnikova
(U of Grenoble, France)[email protected]
Perception of Russia in Contemporary France: Between Political Interest and Ordinary Indifference
Anastassia Zabrodskaja (Tallinn U, Estonia)
[email protected] of Russia among Russian-Speakers in Estonia:
A “Lost Motherland” or a “Wild Bear” (Generational Variations)
Teemu Oivo(U of Eastern Finland)
[email protected] the Perceptions of Russia in
the Finno-Russian Border Region
Pirjo [email protected]
Olga Davydova-Minguet(U of Eastern Finland)
[email protected] Images of Russia on the Finnish-Russian Border
DISCUSSANTRobert Person
(US Military Academy, West Point)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 402
CHAIRNatalia Stepaniuk(U of Ottawa, Canada)
PAPERS Dinissa Duvanova
(Lehigh U, US)[email protected]
Protests and Online Activism in Ukraine, October 2010-February 2015
Alexander Grushevsky(Geo Consulting, Canada)[email protected]
Revolution of Maidan, Russian Aggression and Evolution of Ukrainian Self-Identification
Volodymyr Kulyk(Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies, Ukraine/Yale U, US)
[email protected] and Language: State Policies and Popular Perceptions
Regarding Two Controversial Issues in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine
Sarah VanSickle(Harvard U, US)
[email protected] or Evolution? The Case of Women’s Participation in Ukraine’s Euromaidan
Olena Bogdan(U Mohyla Academy, Ukraine/Duke U, US)
[email protected] Interplay of Identities and Language Practices in Ukraine
DISCUSSANTEleanor Knott
(LSE, UK)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 1512
PANEL U9Society and Identities in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine
Change and Continuity
PANEL M3Receiving Communities
Effects and Consequences
CHAIRSossie Kasbarian (U of Lancaster, UK)
PAPERS Daniel Naujoks(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] and the Transnationalization of Public Policies
Katharina Crepaz(U of Munich, Germany)
[email protected] State Systems and Notions of Solidarity in the “Refugee Crisis”:
A Comparative Perspective
Nicholas Micinski (CUNY, US)
[email protected] and Cooperation between Regional
and Global Governance of Migration: The Case of Italy and Greece
Ernesto Castañeda(American U, DC, US)
[email protected] Belonging and Exclusion in New York, Paris, and Barcelona
Anne Schult (Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Common Sense of National Decline:
Populist Pundits and the Immigration Debate in Germany and France
DISCUSSANTAli R Chaudhary
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 402B
PANEL N4Ethnic Politics and Political Violence
CHAIRAustin Long
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Laia Balcells
(Duke U, US)[email protected]
Costantino Pischedda (U of Miami, US)
[email protected] Opposites Attract? Co-constituency and Alliances Between Rebel Groups
Alan Kuperman(U of Texas at Austin, US)
[email protected] to End an Ethnic Civil War: The 2003 Intervention in Liberia
Lee Seymour(U of Montreal, Canada)
[email protected], Violence and Control: Clan, Islam and Civil War in Somalia
Dipali Mukhopadhyay(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Politics as Competition Management in Post-2001 Afghanistan
Barbara Falk(Canadian Forces College, Canada)
[email protected] Mass Atrocity Violence and Genocide: Problem-Posing Education
for Professional Military Officers
DISCUSSANTMorgan Kaplan
(Harvard U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 1302
CHAIRAnya Vojvodic(Rutgers U, US)
PAPERS Stephen Deets
(Babson College, US)[email protected]
Urban Politics as Arenas for Creating Civic Identity: Elections, Garbage, and Sectarianism in Beirut
Sherrill Stroschein(U College London, UK)[email protected]
Local Politics in Ethnic Enclaves:Governance of Hungarian-Majority Towns in Romania and Serbia
Natalia Peral(Central European U, Hungary)
[email protected] Politics and the Chances of Ethnic Reintegration After Internecine
Conflict: A Study of Bugojno and Jajce (Bosnia), 1995-2012
Olga Talal(Queen’s U, Canada)
[email protected] States Seeking Stability in the Regulation of Diversity:
A Comparative Study of Estonia and the Kyrgyz Republic
DISCUSSANTAslıhan Saygılı(Columbia U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 405A
PANEL N5Mobilizing Minorities in Comparative Perspective
Micro-Dynamics of Ethnic Groups, Organizational Strategies, and the State
WORKSHOP LEADERPeter Rutland (Wesleyan U, US)
[email protected] of Nationalities Papers
PARTICIPANTS Dmitry Gorenburg
(Harvard U, US)[email protected]
Editor of Problems of Post-Communism
David D. Smith (U of Glasgow, UK)
[email protected] of Europe-Asia Studies
Adam Fagan (Queen Mary, U of London, UK)
[email protected] of East European Politics
Krzysztof Jasiewicz(Washington and Lee U, US)
[email protected] Co-Editor of East European Politics
& Societies
Robert Orttung(George Washington U, US)
[email protected] of Demokratizatsiya
Madeleine Markey(Taylor & Francis, UK)
[email protected] of Nationalities Papers
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 918
PANEL SE2How to Get an Article Published
( Workshop)
PANEL BO1/N19Book Panel on Valery Tishkov and Elena Filippova’s
The Cultural Complexity of Contemporary Nations (ROSSPEN, 2016)
CHAIRElena Filippova
(Institute of Ethnology, Moscow, Russia)
PARTICIPANTS Valery Tishkov
(Institute of Ethnology, Moscow, Russia)
Marina Martynova(Institute of Ethnology,
Moscow, Russia)[email protected]
Valery Stepanov(Institute of Ethnology,
Moscow, Russia)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session X // 1:10 - 3:10 PM // Room 1510
CHAIRTanya Domi
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Jasmin Mujanovic
(Friedrich Ebert Foundation, US)[email protected]
Michael Rossi(Rutgers U, US)
Florian Bieber(U of Graz, Austria)
Valery Perry(Democratization Policy Council, Bosnia)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 802
PANEL BK1The Trump Election and Its Consequences
for the Western Balkans (Roundtable)
CHAIRAleksandar Bošković
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss
(Columbia U/CUNY, US)[email protected]
Architectural Design for Urban Recreation as a Resolution for Territorial Conflict in the Age of Migration
Maša Kolanović(U of Zagreb, Croatia)
[email protected] to the Future of Capitalism: The United States of America as an Economic
Metaphor in the Texts of Post-Yugoslav Dissidents
Danijela Lugarić(U of Zagreb, Croatia)
[email protected] Bright Future’s Past: Shattered Masculinity in (Post)Soviet Cinema
Tanja Petrović(Institute of Culture and Memory
Studies, Slovenia)[email protected]
The Mining Archives: Miners’ Portraits and Imagination of Class in Socialist Yugoslavia and Its Aftermath
DISCUSSANTDijana Jelača(Fordham U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 918
PANEL BK6Imaginaries of the Other and Political Subjectivities
of East-European (Post)Futurity
CHAIRJames Callaway
(NYU, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Christopher Adam(Carleton U, Canada)
[email protected] The Politics of Memory and Victimhood:
The Saga of Communist-era State Security Archives
András Lénárt(National Széchényi Library, Hungary)
[email protected] Myth of the “Budapest Lad”:
Commemorative Rituals of the 60th Anniversary of the Hungarian 1956
Judith Szapor(McGill U, Canada)
[email protected] Disappearing Left: Nékosz, the Petőfi Circle,
and the Fidesz-Version of Postwar Hungarian History
DISCUSSANTAndrew Gollner
(Concordia U, Canada)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 707
PANEL CE4How to Turn Imre Nagy into a “Budapest Lad?”
The Official Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of the Hungarian 1956
PANEL CE17Moldova Compared
CHAIRSorina Soare
(U of Florence, Italy)[email protected]
PAPERS Maria Shagina
(U of Lucerne/U of Zurich, Switzerland)[email protected]
Keeping Up Appearances: The Europeanisation of Inter-Party Relationships in Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia
Karolina Stefanczak(Dublin City U, Ireland)
[email protected]‘Window-Dressing for Power-Hungry Chieftains’?
Women in the Political Parties of Moldova
Ketevan Bolkvadze(U of Gothenburg, Sweden)[email protected]
Incentives for Fighting Judicial Corruption in Hybrid Regimes
DISCUSSANTOndrej Timco
(U College London, UK)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 711
CHAIRChip Gagnon
(Ithaca College, US) [email protected]
PAPERS Edward Lemon(Columbia U, US)
[email protected] Extremism through Communities in Tajikistan
Renat Shaykhutdinov(Florida Atlantic U, US)
[email protected] Multi-Level Survey of the Perspectives on Terrorist Incidents
in the Post-Soviet Region: The Case of Middle Volga
Dirk van der Kley(Australian National U, Canberra)
[email protected]’s New Security Approaches in Central Asia
DISCUSSANTJoseph MacKay
(Columbia U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 501A
PANEL EU3Dynamics of Terrorism
and Counterterrorism in Eurasia
CHAIRRico Isaacs
(Oxford Brookes U, UK)[email protected]
PAPERS Tatia Chikhladze
(U of Bremen, Germany)[email protected]
Post-Soviet Stable Authoritarian Regimes in Times of Political Crises
Maia Machavariani(Dublin City U, Ireland)
[email protected] Opposition versus Sources of Power in the Caspian Region:
The Cases of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Sofya Omarova(Oxford Brookes U, UK)
[email protected] Legitimation Practices in Kazakhstan:
Political Stability and Performative Modernisation
Maira Zeinilova(Dublin City U, Ireland)
[email protected]’s Agency and the Political Recruitment of Women
in Non-Democracies: The Case of Kazakhstan
DISCUSSANTDonnacha Ó Beacháin
(Dublin City U, Ireland)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 418
PANEL EU12Authoritarianism, Institutions
and Legitimation in Central Asia
CHAIRRaine Ruge
(EU, Brussels, Belgium)
PAPERS Maxim Tabachnik
(U of California, Santa Cruz, US)[email protected]
Nation-Building in the Face of Frozen Conflicts in the Caucasus: Politics of Territorial Citizenship in Azerbaijan and Georgia
Jane Kitaevich (U of Michigan, US)
[email protected] Frozen Conflicts Render States Less Accountable?:
Re-Examining The Foundation of Social Contract through Public Goods Provision in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh
Per Ekman (Uppsala U, Sweden)
[email protected] Autonomy Challenged: Georgia’s Response to Russian Interference
Ann Tsurtsumia-Zurabashvili(Dublin City U, Ireland)
[email protected] in Ukraine, Occupation in Georgia: Anatomy of the EU’s Non-Recognition Policy
DISCUSSANTUrban Jakša
(U of York, UK)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Harriman Institute (Open Space)
PANEL K7Frozen Conflicts, Conflict Resolution,
and Foreign Policy
CHAIRAgathe Manikowski
(YMCA of Greater Toronto, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERS Maria Juczewska
(Institute of World Politics, US)[email protected]
The Return of the New: Truth Versus Manipulation in the Polish Media
Virag [email protected]
Franziska [email protected]
Karolina [email protected]
(New School U, US)Russia’s “Nightwolves” and the European Frontier in the Western Media
DISCUSSANTMaria Lipman
(Counterpoint, Russia/Indiana U, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 501B
PANEL R8Media and Politics
CHAIRDaniel Fedorowycz
(U of Oxford, UK)[email protected]
PAPERS Peter Kabachnik
(CUNY Staten Island, US)[email protected] and Discipline:
Exploring the Spatial Dimensions of Personality Cults
Matthew Luxmoore(Harvard U, US)
[email protected]“Brown Plague”: World War II Memory as an Instrument
of Counter-Revolution in Putin’s Russia
Anna Whittington(U of Michigan, US)
[email protected] Citizens: Patriotism and Participatory Citizenship
from Stalin to Brezhnev
DISCUSSANTBrandon M Schechter
(NYU, US)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 402
PANEL R12Legacies of Soviet Rule
WWII, Stalinism, and Patriotism
CHAIRAriane Larouche
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERS Ivan Kozachenko
(U of Alberta, Canada)[email protected]
From the “Capital of Despair” to the “Edge of Europe”: Memory Politics, Identity and Mobilization in Kharkiv before and after Euromaidan
David Marples(U of Alberta, Canada)[email protected]
Memory Wars in Ukraine: Decommunization and World War II
Andrii Portnov(Forum Transregionale Studien, Germany)
[email protected] “The Great Patriotic War” in the “Ukraine Crisis”:
How History is Used during the Ongoing War
Oxana Shevel(Tufts U, US)
[email protected] and Access to Archives in Contemporary Ukraine
DISCUSSANTHugo Lane
(York College, CUNY, US) [email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 1512
PANEL U1Decommunization and Memory Politics
in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine
CHAIRLydia Tomkiw
(Nationalities Papers, NY, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Anna Kutkina
(U of Helsinki, Finland) [email protected]
Olga Mun (U College London, UK)[email protected]
Mariia Vitrukh (Ukrainian Educational Research
Association, Ukraine)[email protected]
Negotiating Student Narratives and Academics’ Professional Identity in Times of Displacement: Case Study of Three Displaced Universities in Ukraine
Angel Angelov (Sofia U, Bulgaria)
[email protected] of the Conflict in Ukraine on
the Political Dynamics at the United Nations
DISCUSSANTViktoria Sereda
(Ukrainian Catholic U, Ukraine/HURI, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 1510
PANEL U14Consequences of War, Prospects for Peace
in Ukraine
CHAIRMyroslava Znyaenko
(Rutgers U, US)[email protected]
PAPERS Anna Fin
(Pedagogical U Krakow, Poland)[email protected]
New Polish Migration to the United States: General Characteristics
Oleh Wolowyna(U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, US)
[email protected] Fourth Wave Ukrainian Immigration to the US:
Characteristics and Impact
DISCUSSANTSRobin Ostow
(Wilfrid Laurier U, Canada)[email protected]
Katharina Crepaz (U of Munich, Germany)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 402B
PANEL M2Recent Immigration from Ukraine, Russia
and Poland to the United States
CHAIRLee Seymour
(U of Montreal, Canada)[email protected]
PAPERS Amandine Catala
(UQAM, Canada)[email protected]
What’s Really Wrong with Annexation: A Non-Domination Account
Margaret Moore(Queen’s U, Canada)
[email protected] Canada Entitled to the Arctic?
Paulina Ochoa Espejo (Haverford College, US)
[email protected] Place Matters Morally:
Place-Specific Duties and Citizenship Rights
DISCUSSANTPatti Lenard
(U of Ottawa, Canada)[email protected]
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 405A
PANEL N15New Directions and Challenges
in Territorial Rights
CHAIRCeren Belge
(Concordia U, Canada)[email protected]
PARTICIPANTS Yeşim Bayar
(Concordia U, Canada)[email protected]
Ceren Özgül(NYU, US)
Reşat Kasaba(U of Washington, US)
Howard Eissenstat(St. Lawrence U, US)
Sinéad Walsh(Trinity College, Ireland)
Lerna Ekmekçioğlu(MIT, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 501
PANEL BO17/TK11Book Panel on Lerna Ekmekçioğlu’s
Recovering Armenia The Limits of Belonging in Post-Genocide Turkey
(Stanford, 2016)
CHAIRPeter Rutland (Wesleyan U, US)
PARTICIPANTS Samuel Charap
(RAND, DC, US)[email protected]
Jeanne Wilson(Wheaton College, US)
Igor Zevelev(Wilson Center, DC, US)
Robert Legvold(Columbia U, US)
SATURDAY MAY 6 // Session XI // 3:30 - 5:30 PM // Room 1302
PANEL BO18Book Panel on Robert Legvold’s
Return to Cold War (Polity, 2016)