GIGA Contributions to the ISA Annual Convention 2019

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GIGA Contributions to the
              ISA Annual Convention 2019
                      27–30 March 2019 | Toronto, Canada

         Thursday, 28 March 2019 | 7:30 p.m. | Dufferin, Sheraton Centre Toronto

          GIGA Reception in Cooperation with SAGE

Wednesday, 27 March 2019

10:30 a.m. | WB28: Trust and the Cyber Security Dilemma
Markus A. Kirchschlager: “Cyber Conflict – Cyber Mediation? Searching for
Opportunities”

1:45 p.m. | WC46: Re-Visioning Indian International Relations: Locating Caste, Class,
Religion and Gender
Medha: “Enacting India’s Postcolonial Borders: Religion and Indian Diplomatic
Engagements in West Asia”

1:45 p.m. | WC74: Local Dynamics of Electoral Violence
Hannah Smidt: “UN Peacekeeping and Electoral Violence”

4:00 p.m. | WD15: The Decentring Agenda: Europe in a Non-European World
Tobias Lenz (Participant)

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4:00 p.m. | WD44: Bretton Woods After 75 Years: Legacies and Innovations
Henning Schmidtke (Participant)

4:00 p.m. | WD47: India and the Future of International Security (Roundtable)
Hannes Ebert (Participant)

Thursday, 28 March 2019

8:15 a.m. | TA50: Environmental Aid and Green Development
Thomas Kalinowski, GIGA Visiting Fellow: “The Green Climate Fund and the Financing of
Climate Change Adaptation in Developing Countries”

8:15 a.m. | TA60: India’s Foreign Policy: Reflecting on the Linkages Between Domestic
and Foreign Policy Making
Hannes Ebert: “Digital Transformation and Global Internet Governance in India”

8:15 a.m. | TA63: Infrastructure and Investment: Connecting Regions and States
Anna Fünfgeld: “Energy Infrastructures: Dreams, Realities and the Neglected of ASEAN
Connectivity”

8:15 a.m. | TA66: New Perspectives on Peace Negotiations
Markus A. Kirchschlager: “Not only Mediators Matter: Regional Characteristics of Conflict
Parties and their Impact on the Mediation Process and its Effectiveness”

10:30 a.m. | TB01-A: Climate Change and the Global South
Thomas Kalinowski, GIGA Visiting Fellow, and Soeun Kim: “What Motivates Climate
Adaptation Aid to Developing Countries?”

10:30 a.m. | TB24: Spotlighting Parenthood in the Academy (Roundtable)
Miriam Prys-Hansen (Participant)

10:30 a.m. | TB34: The World of the Right 2: Radical Conservatism and International
Order
Medha: “The Hindu Right and the Global Right”

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10:30 a.m. | TB45: Predicting Political Contention
Matthias Basedau: “How Good is the Oracle? Assessing the Accuracy of Expert Conflict
Forecasts”

10:30 a.m. | TB59: States, Security Forces, and Violence
Adam Scharpf (Discussant)

10:30 a.m. | TB70: The Causes and Consequences of the Crackdown on Civil Society
Hannah Smidt: “Contagion, Containment and the Crackdown on Global Civil Society: The
Regional Dimension of a Strategic Relationship”

1:45 p.m. | TC01-B: Political Economy of Security and Foreign Policy in Non-Democracies
Anna Fünfgeld: “Security, Justice, and Oligarchy: Struggles over Hegemony in Indonesian
Energy Politics”

1:45 p.m. | TC29: Regional Powers at the Regional-Global Nexus
Sandra Destradi (Chair): “Reluctant Powers at the Regional-Global Nexus: Regional
Powers and the Challenge of Competing Expectations”
Miriam Prys-Hansen: “Global Politics of Scale — Regional Powers at the Global-Regional
Nexus”

1:45 p.m. | TC33: Comparative Regionalism in the 21st Century. Challenges and
Opportunities of Regional Organizations in a Globalized World
Tobias Lenz: “Legitimacy and Legitimation in the Study of Regional Organizations”

4:00 p.m. | TD17: Informal Governance in World Politics
Tobias Lenz (Participant)

4:00 p.m. | TD50: Foreign Policy of Latin America
Rafael Castro: “The Contestation Strategies of Regional Secondary Powers in South
America and East Asia”

4:00 p.m. | TD63: Causes and Consequences of the Crackdown on Civil Society
Hannah Smidt (Discussant)

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Friday, 29 March 2019

8:15 a.m. | FA17: Immigration and Belonging in Colonial Spaces: Race, Gender and
Political Economy (Roundtable)
Medha (Participant)

8:15 a.m. | FA39: Innovative Approaches to Understanding Post-Conflict Contexts
Felix Haass: “From Rebels to Politicians: The Micro-Foundations of Rebel-to-Party
Transformation”

8:15 a.m. | FA81: Great Power Responsibility and Global Environmental Protection
Miriam Prys-Hansen: “Politics of Scale in Global Environmental Governance”

10:30 a.m. | FB22: Quantitative Studies in Religion and International Studies 1: Conflict
and Discrimination
Matthias Basedau: “Identity Threats und Ideas of Superiority as Drivers of Religious
Violence? Evidence From a Survey Experiment in Dar Es Salaam in Tanzania”

10:30 a.m. | FB56: Nuclear Regimes
Leonardo Bandarra: “Nuclear Good Citizenship: Why States Comply with Nonprolifera-
tion Institutions?”

10:30 a.m. | FB76: Labour Migration
So Young Chang: “Pre-Care-ious Work? A Global Comparison of Policies on Migrant
Domestic Workers”

10:30 a.m. | FC30: New Perspectives on Peace Agreements
Felix Haass (Discussant)

10:30 a.m. | FD05: Agents of State Repression
Alexander De Juan (Chair), GIGA Associate and Felix Haass: “Topographies of State
Repression — Determinants of the Spatial Organization of the Security Apparatus of the
Former German Democratic Republic”
Adam Scharpf and Christian Glaessel: “The Composition of Secret Police Forces:
Evidence from Autocratic Argentina”

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4:00 p.m. | FD44: Inter-region Linkages: South Asia and the Extended Neighbourhood
Sandra Destradi (Chair)

Saturday, 30 March 2019

10:30 a.m. | SB07: Rising Powers as Peacebuilders in International Conflict Management
Sandra Destradi: “Reluctant Peacebuilders? Exploring India’s and Brazil’s Approach to
(Liberal) Peacebuilding”

10:30 a.m. | SB18: Internatinal Disputes, Crises, and Sanctions
Julia Grauvogel: “Why and How Do International Sanctions End? Introducing a New
Dataset on the Termination of Sanctions, 1990—2017”

10:30 a.m. | SB36: Comparative Area Studies and the Case for Contextualized
Comparison Across Regions (Roundtable)
Patrick Köllner (Chair)

4:00 p.m. | SD02: The Contested Legitimacy of Regional Organizations
Tobias Lenz (Chair): “Legitimizing Non-Western Regional Organizations”

4:00 p.m. | SD07: Legitimacy Dynamics in International Organizations
Henning Schmidtke: “Legitimation Narratives of International Organizations: Patterns and
Explanations”

4:00 p.m. | SD29: Civilian Victimization and Perspectives on Conflict and Security
Alexander De Juan, GIGA Associate: “Natural Disasters, Aid Distribution, and Social
Unrest — Micro-Level Evidence From the 2015 Earthquake in Nepal”

4:00 p.m. | SD39: The Promises of Critical Realism 20 Years Later: Prospects for
Innovation and Progress
Maren Wagner: “Social Emergence in World Politics: A Critical Realist Perspective”

4:00 p.m. | SD83: Global IR and Rising Powers: Eurasian Perspectives (Roundtable)
Miriam Prys-Hansen (Discussant)

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About the GIGA
The GIGA German Institute of Global and Area
Studies conducts social-science research with
real-world relevance on Africa, Asia, Latin America,
and the Middle East, and on global developments.
The GIGA is committed to a global approach to
scholarship, which works with perspectives,
concepts, and experiences from different world
regions.
   The institute is dedicated to providing policy
advice based on high-quality research. With this
mandate – its research and knowledge transfer – the GIGA aims to achieve both academic and
societal impact. The institute is a member of the Leibniz Association.

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