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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BUILDING (IAB)

Registration (15th Floor, Central Space) Thursday (April 15): 11 AM - 6 PM Friday (April 16): 8 AM - 5 PM Saturday (April 17): 8 AM - 5 PM

Book Exhibit (15th Floor, 1501) Thursday: 1 PM - 6 PM Friday: 9 AM - 6 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 6 PM

ASN Convention Cafe (15th Floor, 1501) serving bagels, sandwiches, coffee... located in the same room as the book exhibit! Thursday: 11 AM - 6 PM Friday: 8 AM - 6 PM Saturday: 8 AM - 6 PM

Nationalities Papers Opening Reception (15th Floor, Central Space)

Thursday: 7:45 PM All are invited!

Lunch Meetings Friday: 1:15 - 2:45 PM ASN Convention Program Committee, Room 1219 Saturday: 1:15 - 2:45 PM Nationalities Papers Editorial Board, Room 1219 American Association of Ukrainian Studies, Room 1512

Morning Meeting Saturday: 9-11 AM ASN Executive Committee, Room 1219

Closing Reception (15th Floor, Central Space) Saturday: 7:00 PM All are invited!

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International Affairs Building (IAB)420 W. 118th St., New York, NY 10027

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PANEL BK13Transnational Networks in Conflict and Peace

CHAIRNadine Akhund(Columbia U, US)< edara@aol.com >

PAPERS Denisa KostovicovaVesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic(LSE, UK)< d.dostovicova@lse.ac.uk >< v.bojicic-dzelilovic@lse.ac.uk >Transnational Networks Perspective on State-Building after Communism and War: New Directions and New Questions

Aida Hozic(U of Florida, US)< hozic@ufl.edu >Crimes of States: Transnational Justice and Homeland Politics in Croatia

Adam Fagan(U of London, UK)< a.fagan@qmul.ac.uk >EU Assistance and Civil Society Governance Networks: Development or State-building in Bosnia-Herzegovina?

DISCUSSANTSvetlana Djurdjevic-Lukic(Institute of International Politics and Economics, Serbia)< svetlukic@yahoo.com >

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PANEL BO10Book Panel on Rawi Abdelal, Yoshiko Herrera, Alastair Iain Johnston, and Rose McDermott, eds., Measuring Identity: A Guide for Social Scientists (Cambridge 2009)

CHAIRDmitry Gorenburg(Harvard U, US)< gorenburg@gmail.com >

PARTICIPANTSYoshiko Herrera(U of Wisconsin, Madison, US)< yherrera@wisc.edu >

Cynthia Kaplan(U of California, Santa Barbara, US)< kaplan@polsci.ucsb.edu >

Henry Hale(George Washington U, US)< hhale@gwu.edu >

Ronald G. Suny(U of Michigan, US)< rgsuny@umich.edu >

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PANEL CE4 Myths, Commemorations and Languages of Nationhood

CHAIRColin Cotoi(U of Bucharest, Romania)< calinnicolae.cotoi@g.unibuc.ro >

PAPERSMonica Ciobanu(SUNY Plattsburgh, US) < monica.ciobanu@plattsburgh.edu >Rewriting and Remembering Romanian Communism

Elizabeth A. Worden(American U, US)< eanderso@american.edu >“Often Times, We Dance to Someone Else’s Tune”: Social Memory and the Moldovan Nation in the Mind of History Teachers

Elizabeth Clark(West Texas A&M U, US)< eclark@mail.wtamu.edu >The Power of Nine: Commemoration and Historical Meaning in Gdansk

Ivars Ijabs(U of Latvia, Riga)< ijabs@lanet.lv >The Politics of Memory and Nationalism in the First and Third Waves of Democratization: Examples from Latvia

Ravzan Sibii(UMass Amherst, US)< razvan@comm.umass.edu >“Romanianness” and “Romanians”: The Ideological Effects of Language Use in History Textbooks

DISCUSSANTIrina Culic(U of Windsor, Canada)< culic@uwindsor.ca >

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PANEL CE22The European Union and the Nationality Factor

CHAIRMartina Klicperova-Baker(Institute of Psychology, Czech Republic)< klicperovabaker@gmail.com >

PAPERSMitja Sienknecht(European U Viadrina, Germany)< mitja.sienknecht@gmx.de >Ethnic Conflicts in a Post-National Constellation:The Impact of International Organizations on Ethnic Minorities

John Gledhill(LSE, UK) < j.g.gledhill@lse.ac.uk >Integrating the Past: European Integration, Historical Reckoning and Constrained Sovereignty in Central and Eastern Europe

Daniel Esparza(Palacky U, Czech Republic)< danielesparza@yahoo.com >Czech National Identity and the EU: Levels of “Othering”

Dimitry Kochenov(U of Groningen, Netherlands)< d.kochenov@gmail.com >Legal Issues in the Interaction between EU Citizenship and the Nationalities of Member States: Anticipating Future Developments

DISCUSSANTMelanie Ram(California State U Fresno, US)< meram@csufresno.edu >

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PANEL EU9Religion, State and Society in Eurasia

CHAIRFredrik Sjoberg(Columbia U, US)< fredrik.sjoberg@statsvet.uu.se >

PAPERSAyhan Akman(Sabanci U, Turkey)< ayhan@sabanciuniv.edu >Politics, Religion and Civil Society in Turkey and Greece

Murat Somer(Koc U, Turkey)< musomer@ku.edu.tr >Islamic and Secular Values and Democratization: The Case of Turkey and Implications for the World

Hélène Thibault(U of Ottawa, Canada)< hthib097@uottawa.ca >Detaching Central Asia from its Soviet Past:State and Religion in Tajikistan

Aurélie Biard(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< biardaurelie@yahoo.fr >Islam in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan: Local Power Adjustments and Systems of Interdependence

Rebekah Tromble(Indiana U, US)< rktrombl@umail.iu.edu >“Bad Islam”: The Myth of Uzbek Radicalism in Kyrgyzstan

DISCUSSANTPeter Sinnott(Columbia U, US)< pjs7@columbia.edu >

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PANEL K2Representations of Conflict

CHAIRPeter Rutland(Wesleyan U, US)< prutland@wesleyan.edu >

PAPERS Arus Harutyunyan(Western Michigan U, US< arus.harutyunyan@wmich.edu >Will You Fight for the Independence of Nagorny Karabagh? Wars and Citizens

David Siroky(Yale U, US)< david.siroky@yale.edu >The International Dimensions of Secessionist Conflict in the South Caucasus

Jean Radvanyi(Centre franco-russe, Moscow, Russia)< jean.radvanyi@centre-fr.net >Wars on Maps and War of Maps: Borders and Conflicts in Modern Caucasian Representations

Pieter van Houten(U of Cambridge, UK) < pjv24@cam.ac.uk >War and State Building in the Post-Communist Caucasus

DISCUSSANTKimberly Marten(Barnard College, Columbia U, US)< km2225@columbia.edu >

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PANEL N4 (Roundtable)Nationalism and Violence in the Contemporary World: A Micro Perspective

CHAIRZeynep Bulutgil(Princeton U, US)< bulutgil@princeton.edu >

PARTICIPANTSChip Gagnon(Ithaca College, US)< vgagnon@ithaca.edu >

Sarah Wagner(U of North Carolina Greensboro)< sewagner@uncg.edu >

Lee Ann Fujii(George Washington U, US)< lafujii@gwu.edu >

Aleksandra Sasha Milicevic(U of North Florida, US)< a.milicevic@unf.edu >

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PANEL N8Representations of Culture and Nation

CHAIRAndrew Radin(MIT, US)< radin@mit.edu >

PAPERSCamilo Arturo Leslie(U of Michigan, US)< caleslie@umich.edu >Mapping the Nation; Placing the Subject

Dominique Colas(SciencesPo, Paris, France) < dcolas@noos.fr >Iconography of the Globe: An Analytic Typology

Gabriella Elgenius(U of Oxford, UK)< gabriella.elgenius@nuffield.ox.ac.uk >National Symbols and Ceremonies: Celebrating Nationhood (The Symbolic Regimes of Europe)

Iben Falconer(Independent Researcher, NY, US)< iben.falconer@gmail.com >Danish by Design: Performing the National in Contemporary Danish Architecture

Lina Gergova(Institute of Folklore Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria) < lina.gergova@gmail.com >Nationalism and Urban Celebrations

DISCUSSANTSerdar Kaya (Simon Fraser U, Canada)< ska99@sfu.ca >

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PANEL R1Russia and Migration

CHAIRElise Giuliano(Columbia U, US)< eg599@columbia.edu >

PAPERSJeff Sahadeo (Carleton U, Canada)< jeff_sahadeo@carleton.ca >Dreams and Discrimination: Central Asia and Caucasus Migrants on the Streets of Late Soviet Leningrad and Moscow

Andreas Siegert(International U of Corporate Education, Germany) < siegertandreas@web.de >Does the Socialization of Young Russian Academics Foster Migration?

Julia Shamir(Stanford Law School, US)< jshamir@stanford.edu >Legal Sub-Cultures: Similarities and Disparities of the Attitudes of Immigrants from the Soviet Union in Israel, the Israeli Jews and the Israeli Diaspora in the Silicon Valley

DISCUSSANTEugene Gorny(Columbia U, US)< eugene.gorny@gmail.com >

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PANEL U2Ukrainians and Jews: National Revivalism and National Narratives

CHAIRTaras Hunczak(Rutgers U, US)< thunchak@andromeda.rugers.edu >

PAPERSMyroslav Shkandrij(U of Manitoba, Canada)< shkandr@cc.umanitoba.ca >Jews in the Ukrainian National Narrative: Discovering New Perspectives

Yohanan Petrovskyj-Shtern(Northwestern U, US)< yps@northwestern.edu >Stories of National Survival: Memoirs of Jewish and Ukrainian Political Prisoners in the Brezhnev Era

Henry Abramson(Touro College South, US)< abramson@touro.edu >Gam zeh ya’avor: Normalizing National Narratives between Ukrainians and Jews in the 21st Century

DISCUSSANTVitaly Chernetsky< chernev@muohio.edu >(Miami U, Ohio, US)

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PANEL BK1Dealing With War Crimes in the Balkans

CHAIRRachel Kerr(Wilson Center, US)< rachel.kerr@wilsoncenter.org >

PAPERSAnthony Oberschall(UNC Chapel Hill, US)< tonob@email.unc.edu >The Contest for Memory, Truth and Justice in Balkan War Crimes

Mladen Ostojic(Queen Mary University of London, UK)< ostojicmladen@gmail.com >Enforcing Transitional Justice: The Hague Conditionality and Regime Change in Serbia 2000-2009

Michael Rossi(Rutgers U, US)< mrossi1@rci.rutgers.edu >The Persistence of Illiberal Collective Memory in Post-Milosevic Serbia

Timothy William Waters(Indiana U Maurer School of Law, US)< tiwaters@indiana.edu >[ Redacted ]: Writing and Reconciling in the Shadow of Secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal

DISCUSSANTIndira Kajosevic(State Colleges of Vermont, US)< indira@balkansnet.org >

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PANEL BK10New Politics - Old Mental Maps in the Southern Balkans

CHAIRClaire Gordon(LSE, UK)< c.e.gordon@lse.ac.uk >

PAPERSAnastas Vangeli(Center for Research and Policy Making, Skopje, Macedonia)< anastas.mk@gmail.com >Quest for the Glorious Past: Alexander the Great between Greece and Macedonia

Zoran Ilievski(U Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia)< ilievski.zoran@gmail.com >Macedonia: How an Identity Conflict Stands in the Way of Its EU Integration

Marko Kmezic(U of Graz, Austria)< marko.kmezic@uni-graz.at >Good Neighbourly Relations as European Union Accession Conditionality Criteria: EU’s Unprecedented Potential Influence and Its Domestic Impact: The Case of Serbia

Nenad MarkovicIvan Damjanovski(U Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Macedonia)< nenad.markovic@gmail.com >< damivan@gmail.com >Macedonia Between Identity Politics and EU Integration - New Paradigms, Old Mental Maps

DISCUSSANTEmma Lantschner(U of Graz, Austria)< emma.lantschner@uni-graz.at >

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PANEL BO4Book Panel on Serhii Plokhy, Yalta: The Price of Peace (Viking 2010)

CHAIRDavid Marples(U of Alberta, Canada)< david.marples@ualberta.ca >

PARTICIPANTSLis Tarlow(Davis Center, Harvard U, US)< tarlow@fas.harvard.edu >

Marta Dyczok(U of Western Ontario, Canada)< mdyczok@uwo.ca >

Dominique Arel(U of Ottawa, Canada)< darel@uottawa.ca >

Serhii Plokhy(Harvard U, US)< plokhii@fas.harvard.edu >

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PANEL CE10Legacies of 19th and Early 20th Century Central European Nationalism

CHAIRJulie Thorpe(U of Western Sydney, Australia)< julie.thorpe@anu.edu.au >

PAPERSPaul Miller(McDaniel College, US)< pmiller@mcdaniel.edu >Yugoslav Eulogies: Remembering the Sarajevo Assassination

Marina Germane(U of Glasgow, UK)< marina.kru@btinternet.com >Latvians as a Political Nation - A Forgotten Idea? Re-examining the Work of M. Skujenieks (1913) and M. Valters (1914)

Meghann Pytka(Northwestern U, US)< mpytka@gmail.com >Language of Science, Language of Exclusion: Eugenics, Antisemitism, and the Right in Interwar Poland

DISCUSSANTRoland Spickermann(U of Texas, Permian Basin, US)< spickermann_r@utpb.edu >

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PANEL CE17Ethno-National Diversity and Formation of a European Public Sphere:Eurosphere Project Findings

CHAIRElise Langan(NYU, US)< el8@nyu.edu >

PAPERSMartina Klicperova-Baker(Institute of Psychology, Czech Republic)< klicperovabaker@gmail.com >Tolerance of Diversity and Diversity of Intolerance

Veronica Mitroi(Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, France)< veronica.mitroi@free.fr >Discourses in Diversity: How French Social Movements Positioned Themselves on the “National” and the “European” Dimensions

Yolanda Zografova(Institute of Psychology, Sofia, Bulgaria)< zografova@abv.bg >Widening Intercultural Representations:The Citizen’s Aspect of the Development of European Public Sphere

Liza TerrazzoniWanda Dressler (Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, France)< terrazzoni.liza@wanadoo.fr > < wanda.dressler@gmail.com >The French Republican Categories of Diversity in the New Lisbon Treaty Era

DISCUSSANTYves Plasseraud(Groupement pour le droit des minorités, Paris, France)< yplasseraud@wanadoo.fr >

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PANEL EU5Exploring Neo-Patrimonialism and Authoritarianism in Central Asia

CHAIROlivier Ferrando(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< olivier.ferrando@sciences-po.org >

PAPERSAssel Rustemova(Rutgers U, US)< asselek@yahoo.com >Exploring Authoritarian Liberalism in Central Asia

Matteo Fumagalli(Central European U, Budapest, Hungary)< FumagalliM@ceu.hu >Neo-Patrimonialism Rule in Central Asia: Value and Limits of a Concept

Tommaso Trevisani(Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin, Germany)< tommaso.trevisani@swp-berlin.org >Deconstructing Neo-Patrimonialism: State and Networks in Uzbekistan

Nicolas Gosset(Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium)< ngosset@ulb.ac.be >De-Totalizing the State in Everyday Practices: Grassroot Modes of Political Action and Prosaic of Compliance in Present-Day Uzbekistan

DISCUSSANTAlisher Khamidov(Johns Hopkins U, US)< akhamido@hotmail.com >

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PANEL R5Russia and Europe

CHAIRStephen Blank(US Army War College, Carlisle, PA)< stephen.blank@us.army.mil >

PAPERSPhilippe Beaulieu-Brossard(Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada) < beaulieu-brossard.philippe@courrier.uqam.ca >Resurgent Russia or Resurgent Identity? The Return of the Greatness Syndrome and United States’ Inertia as an Identity Mirror (2000-2009)

David Cadier(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< david.cadier@sciences-po.org >Eastern Partnership vs. ‘Near Abroad’: Toward an EU-Russia Rivalry in the Eastern Neighborhood?

Aleksandar Fatic(Institute of International Politics /Centre for Security Studies, Belgrade, Serbia)< aleksandar.fatic@gmail.com >Russia’s Foreign Policy “Infighting” in the Balkans

Aristotle Tziampiris(U of Piraeus, Greece)< atziampiris@gmail.com >Greek Foreign Policy and Russia: Political Realignment, Civilizational Aspects and Realism

DISCUSSANTKjell Engelbrekt(Stockholm U, Sweden)< Kjell.Engelbrekt@statsvet.su.se >

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PANEL TH7Jews and Europe

CHAIRYohanan Petrovskyj-Shtern(Northwestern U, US)< yps@northwestern.edu >

PAPERS Francine Friedman(Ball State U, US) < fsfriedman@hotmail.com >Demographics of the Bosnian Jewish Population: 1878-1941

Claire Le Foll(U of Southampton, UK)< c.le-foll@soton.ac.uk >From Raysn to the BSSR: Situating Bielorussia in the Jewish History and Culture

Jose Lebovitch-Dahl(U of Copenhagen, Denmark)< jdld@hum.ku.dk > Varieties of European Nationalism and Antisemitism in the Interwar Period: The Jesuit Order in Italy, Germany, and Great Britain 1918-1938

Jan Lanicek(U of Southampton, UK)< j.lanicek@soton.ac.uk >The Policy of Population Transfer: Czecho-Slovak Nationalism and the Jews During and After the Second World War

DISCUSSANTHugo Lane(Independent Scholar, NY, US)< hugolane@gmail.com >

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PANEL TK2Turks, Immigrants, and Refugees

CHAIRCeren Belge(Harvard Academy, US)< cbelge@wcfia.harvard.edu >

PAPERSIsil Acehan(Bilkent U, Turkey)< acehan@bilkent.edu.tr >Building Up and Imagined Land Across the Atlantic: Ottoman Immigrants in the United States

Aytek Alpan (UC San Diego, US)< aalpan@ucsd.edu >Onur Yildirim(Middle East Technical U, Turkey)< onuryil@metu.edu.tr >“Silence is Not Golden”: Refugees and Policies of Resettlement in Early Turkish Republic

Ipek Demir(U of Leicester, UK) < id34@le.ac.uk >Aghas, Looters, and Plotters: Orientalist Representation of Iraqi Kurds in Turkey

Behlul Ozkan (Bogazici U, Turkey) < behlul.ozkan@tufts.edu >The Social Construction of Turkish Homeland: Geography and Foreign Policy

DISCUSSANTPeride Kaleagasi(Independent Scholar, NY, US)< peride@yahoo.com >

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PANEL U11Historical Memory in Contemporary Ukrainian Literature

CHAIRMyroslava Znayenko(Rutgers U, US)< znayenko@andromeda.rutgers.edu >

PAPERSMarko Stech(York U, Canada)< m.stech@utoronto.ca >Recovering the Memory of Cultural Tradition in the Post-Chornobyl Ukrainian Short Prose

Mark Andryczyk(Columbia U, US)< marcos17@yahoo.com >Traces of Memory in Taras Prokhasko’s Prose

Larissa Onyshkevych(Shevchenko Scientific Society, NY, US)< onyshlar@gmail.com >Memory in V. Shevchuk’s End of the Century and S. Maidanska’s In Te Speravi

Regan Treewater(U of Alberta, Canada)< regantreeh2o@gmail.com >Multiculturalism in Odessa and its Role in Literature

DISCUSSANTLeonid Rudnytzky(La Salle U, US)< rudnytzky@yahoo.com >

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PANEL BK14Borders, Liminality and Resistance in Central and Southeastern Europe

CHAIRVeronica Aplenc(Rosemont College, US)< vaplenc@yahoo.com >

PAPERSRozita Dimova(Free U Berlin, Germany)<rozita@zedat.fu-berlin.de >Borders and Neoliberal Loyalties:Contemporary Border Arrangements between Greece and the Republic of Macedonia

Maria Pandevska(St. Cyril and Methodius U, Macedonia)< mariamanol@hotmail.com >The Term Macedonian in Ottoman Macedonia: On the Map and In the Mind

Katharina Tyran(Humboldt U, Germany)< katharina.tyran@staff.hu-berlin.de >Shifting Boundaries, Shifting Identities? The Impact of Border Drawing on Minority Attitudes:A Case Study on the Burgenland Croats

DISCUSSANTMate Tokic(American U in Cairo, Egypt)< mntokic@aucegypt.edu >

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PANEL BK17War, War Crimes and Justice

CHAIRFunmi Olonisakin(King’s College, UK)< funmi.olonisakin@kcl.ac.uk >

PAPERSRachel Kerr(Wilson Center, US)< rachel.kerr@wilsoncenter.org >The ICTY and the Western Balkans

Jessica Lincoln(King’s College, UK)< jessicalincoln@aol.co.uk >The Tarnished Jewel: Outreach, Impact, and the Special Court for Sierra Leone

Zoran Pajic(King’s College, UK)< zoran.paja@googlemail.com >International Tribunals, Restorative Justice and Victims’ Dissatisfaction/Compensation

DISCUSSANTJames Gow(Kings College, UK)< mlmajw@btinternet.com >

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PANEL BO5Book Panel on Anton Weiss-Wendt, Murder without Hatred: Estonians and the Holocaust (Syracuse 2009)

CHAIRAlti Rodal(Ukrainian Jewish Encounter Initiative, Canada)< altirodal@gmail.com >

PARTICIPANTSValdis Lumans(U South Carolina Aiken, US)< vall@usca.edu >

Vladimir Solonari(U of Central Florida, US)< vsolonar@mail.ucf.edu >

Roger Petersen(MIT, US)< rpeters@mit.edu >

Anton Weiss-Wendt(Center for the Study of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities, Norway)< anton.weiss-wendt@hlsenteret.no >

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PANEL CE2Institutionalizing and Performing Ethnicity and Nationhood: Changes and Continuities

CHAIREphraim Nimni(Queen’s U Belfast, UK)< e.nimni@qub.ac.uk >

PAPERSAisling Lyon(U of Bradford, UK)< a.m.lyon@bradford.ac.uk >Municipal Decentralisation in the Republic of Macedonia: Preserving a Multi-Ethnic State?

Stephen Deets(Babson College, US)< sdeets@babson.edu >Networks and Composite States: Rethinking Minority Representation and Governance

Christian Haerpfer(U of Aberdeen, UK)< c.w.haerpfer@abdn.ac.uk >A New Concept of Political Capital: Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Evidence in post-Communist Moldova 2001-2007

Olga Cara(U College London, UK)< o.cara@ioe.ac.uk >Ethnicity is Not in Your Passport, Yet Still Hidden Behind It:Ethnic Categorization Ghost in Latvia

DISCUSSANTDaina Eglitis(George Washington U, US)< dainas@gwu.edu >

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PANEL EU10National Identity and Inter-Ethnic Relations in Turkestan

CHAIRSébastien Peyrouse(Central Asia and Caucasus Institute, SAIS, US)< sebpeyrouse@yahoo.com >

PAPERSYuriy Malikov(SUNY Oneonta, US)< malikoya@oneonta.edu >Captives of Ideology: The Depiction of Cossack-Kazakh Relations in Russian, Soviet, and Kazakhstani Historiographies

Brooke Churchman(U of Gothenburg, Sweden)< brooke.churchman@globalstudies.gu.se >China’s New National Identity: Being Chinese through Material Culture

James Millward(Georgetown U, US)< millwarj@georgetown.edu >Uygur-Han Tensions in Xinjiang and the Changing Paradigm of “Nationality” in China

DISCUSSANTSarah Cameron(Yale U, US)< sarah.cameron@yale.edu >

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PANEL K7Legacies and Identities

CHAIRStacy Closson(Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, US)< stacy.closson@wilsoncenter.org >

PAPERSParvin Ahanchi(UC Davis, US)< pahanchi@yahoo.com >“A Russian Education” and Ethnic Relations in the South Caucasus During the Crises of 1905 and 1918

Artin Arslanian(Marist College, US) < artin.arslanian@marist.edu >The British Imperial Ethos: Britain and the Armenians, 1917-20

Javid Huseynov (Azerbaijani-American Council, US)< javid@azeris.com >Azerbaijani Identity in the Context of Domestic and Foreign Interests

Paul du Quenoy(American U of Beirut, Lebanon)< paul_du_quenoy@hotmail.com >Russia and the Muslims of Greater Syria

DISCUSSANTMichael Reynolds(Princeton U, US)< mar123@princeton.edu >

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PANEL N2Empires of the Mind: Intellectuals, Anti-Colonialism and Nationalism in the Global South

CHAIROyshiku Carr(Boston U, US)< obcarr@gmail.com >

PAPERSChandler Rosenberger(Brandeis U, US)< crosen@brandeis.edu >Religion or Ressentiment? Jalal ali-Ahmad and the Iranian Revolution

Katrina Demulling(Boston U, US)< kittkat@bu.edu >Decolonizing the Mind: Nationalism and African Intellectuals

Oliver Benoit(St. George’s U, US)< ombenoit@gmail.com >Colonialism and the Mind: The Social Construction of Political Culture in the Caribbean

DISCUSSANTNicolas Prevelakis(Harvard U, US)< prevelak@gmail.com >

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PANEL N3The Role of Memory and History in the Shaping of State Strategies for Managing Minority Nationalism in Post-Communist Europe

CHAIRSherrill Stroschein (U College London, UK)< s.stroschein@ucl.ac.uk >

PAPERSKarl Cordell(U of Plymouth, UK)< k.cordell@plymouth.ac.uk >Stefan Wolff(U of Birmingham, UK)< stefan@stefanwolff.com >Imagined Legacies of the Past? The Design of Power-sharing Institutions in post-Communist Europe

Zsuzsa Csergo(Queen’s U, Canada)< csergo@queensu.ca >Patterns of Territorial Self-governance in CEE: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Opportunities

David Smith(U of Glasgow, UK)< d.j.smith@lbss.gla.ac.uk >Institutional Memories and Institutional Legacies: Managing Minority-Majority Relations in Post-communist Europe qua Cultural Autonomy

Luciana Ghica(U of Bucharest, Romania)< luciana.ghica@fspub.ro >The Use of Memory in Building State Strategies for Managing Traditional and New Minorities in Post-Communist Romania

DISCUSSANTGwendolyn Sasse (U of Oxford, UK) < gwendolyn.sasse@nuffield.ox.ac.uk >

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PANEL R6Russia and Its Neighbors

CHAIRRichard Sakwa (U of Kent, UK) < r.sakwa@kent.ac.uk >

PAPERSChristopher Stevens(U of Nebraska, US)< stevensc1@unk.edu >A Theory of Strategic Images: Enemies and Competitive Rivals in the post-Soviet Space

Ekaterina Anastasova(Institute of Folklore Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria)< ekaterina_anastasova@yahoo.com >National Contexts, Minorities and Transnational Identities – Russian Old Believers and “Soviet” Russians in EU (Balkan and Baltic States)

Ajay Patnaik(Jawaharlal U, India)< patnaik.ajar@gmail.com >Russia in Central Asia: Collaborative Hegemonism

Bill Varettoni (U of Maryland, US)< wvarettoni05a@gmail.com >Sweetness of the Status Quo: Strategic Patience and the Technology of Russia’s Capture of Crimea

DISCUSSANTStephen Blank(US Army War College, Carlisle, PA)< stephen.blank@us.army.mil >

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PANEL U12 (Roundtable)Ukraine After the 2010 Presidential ElectionSponsored by the American Association for Ukrainian Studies (AAUS)

CHAIRSAlexandra Hrycak(Reed College, US)< hrycak@reed.edu >

Oxana Shevel(Tufts U, US)< oxana.shevel@tufts.edu >

PARTICIPANTSPaul D’Anieri(U of Florida, US)< danieri@clas.ufl.edu >

Henry Hale(George Washington U, US)< hhale@gwu.edu >

Keith Darden(Yale U, US)< keith.darden@yale.edu >

Adrian Karatnycky(Atlantic Council of the US, NY)< fhpres@aol.com >

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PANEL BK18Closed Borders, Open Frontiers: The Formation of New Borders and the Negotiation of Everyday Life in Southeast Europe

CHAIRAnna Matthiesen (New School U, US)< annamatthiesen@gmail.com >

PAPERSRigels Halili (U College London, UK)< r.halili@ssees.ucl.ac.uk >Borders as Doors and Walls: Culture and Meaning in the Balkan Borderlands

Eric Gordy(U College London, UK)< e.gordy@ucl.ac.uk >Borders and the Formation of Relationships of Exchange

DISCUSSANTSFlorian Bieber(U of Kent, UK)<bieberf@gmx.net >

Keith Brown(Brown U, US)< keith_brown@brown.edu >

Stefano Bianchini(U of Bologna, Italy)< stefano.bianchini@unibo.it >

Ana Devic (U of Glasgow, UK)< ad155q@udcf.gla.ac.uk >

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PANEL BO1Book Panel on David Crowe, The Holocaust: Roots, History, and Aftermath (Westview 2008)

CHAIRMichael Bryant(Bryant U, US)< mbryant@bryant.edu >

PARTICIPANTSDieter Kuntz(US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC)< dkuntz@ushmm.org >

John Cox(Florida Gulf Coast U, US)< jmcox@fgcu.edu >

Robert Kunath(Illinois College, US)< kunath@ic.edu >

David Crowe(Elon U, US)< crowed@elon.edu >

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PANEL CE7Baltic Dynamics of Nationalism and Society

CHAIRLi Bennich-Bjorkman(Uppsala U, Sweden)< Li.Bennich-Bjorkman@statsvet.uu.se >

PAPERSMarina Mikhaylova(U of Chicago, US)< marinam@uchicago.edu >“All Different, All Equal?”: Youth Projects and Symbolic Geography in Lithuania

Mark Teel(George Washington U, US)< teelmj@gmail.com >Comparative Ethnic Conflicts: What is “Extreme” Nationalism?

Jordan Kuck(U of Tennessee, US)< jkuck@utk.edu >Nationalism and the Public Sphere in Karlis Ulmanis’s Latvia

Artjoms Ivlevs(U of the West of England, UK)< A.Ivlevs@uwe.ac.uk >The Determinants of Non-Citizenship in Latvia

Tanya Bogushevitch(U of Latvia, Riga)< tanya.bog@gmail.com >Why Do They Protest? Using Interpretative and Cognitive Approaches to Explain the Social Mobilization of the Russian-Speaking Minority in Latvia

DISCUSSANTUlf Zander(Lund U, Sweden)< ulf.zander@hist.lu.se >

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PANEL CE14New Paradigms in the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism

CHAIRMelanie Ram(California State U Fresno, US)< meram@csufresno.edu >

PAPERSErin Jenne(Central European U, Hungary)< jennee@ceu.hu >Lessons from Induced Devolution in Interwar Europe

Matti Jutila (U of Helsinki, Finland)< matti.jutila@helsinki.fi >Rights of Citizens and Minorities: Challenging the Nationalist Application of ‘Universal’ Human Rights in post-Cold War Europe

Ephraim Nimni(Queen’s U Belfast, UK)< e.nimni@qub.ac.uk >Nationalism, Ethnicity and Self-Determination: A Paradigm Shift?

DISCUSSANTPhilippe Roseberry(Queen’s U, Canada)< philippe.roseberry@queensu.ca >

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PANEL K1Violence in Chechnya

CHAIRJohn Dunlop (Hoover Institution, US)< john.dunlop@stanford.edu >

PAPERSMia BloomEleonora Rossi(Penn State U, US) < miambloom@yahoo.com >< exr22@psu.edu >The Women in Black, The Role of Kinship and Coercion in the Dubrovka Theater Siege

Michael P. Dennis(U of Texas at Austin, US)< mpdennis@mail.utexas.edu >Chechen Refugees and The Politics of Violence

Jean-François Ratelle(U of Ottawa, Canada)< jrate066@uottawa.ca >Explaining Regional (In)security: Contextualization and Deconstruction of Political Violence in North Caucasus between 2002-2009

Tomas Smid(Masaryk U, Czech Republic)< tom.smid79@gmail.com >The Terrorismus-Organized Crime Nexus in Contemporary Chechnya

DISCUSSANTDina Zisserman-Brodsky(Ben-Gurion U of the Negev, Israel)< dinazb@bgu.ac.il >

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PANEL N1Nationalism and Nation-Building

CHAIRStathis Kalyvas(Yale U, US)< stathis.kalyvas@yale.edu >

PAPERSAndreas Wimmer(UCLA, US)< awimmer@soc.ucla.edu >The Rise to Power of Nationalism Across the World: Event History Analysis of a Global Dataset, 1816-2001

Zeynep Bulutgil(Princeton U, US)< bulutgil@princeton.edu >Roots of Ethnic Violence in Occupied Iraq

Keith Darden(Yale U, US)< keith.darden@yale.edu >Harris Mylonas(George Washington U, US)< mylonas@gwu.edu >Third-Party Nation-Building in Occupied Territories

DISCUSSANTJack Snyder(Columbia U, US)< jls6@columbia.edu >

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PANEL R8Rethinking the “National Question” After Stalin: A Study of Ethnic Ideology an Policy in the USSR 1953-1989

CHAIR Dmitry Gorenburg(Harvard U, US)< gorenburg@gmail.com >

PAPERSMarlène Laruelle(Central Asia and Caucasus Institute, Washington, DC)< marlenelaruelle@yahoo.com >Culture as a Genetic Heritage: Soviet Ethnology and the Heredity Issue

Celine Marangé(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< celine.marange@sciences-po.org >Handling Stalin’s Legacy of Ethnic Repression: the Release and Repatriation of the Deported Ethnic Groups

Sarah Fainberg(Georgetown U, US)< sarahfainberg@gmail.com >A New Turn in Affirmative Discrimination: Ethnic Inequality and Micro-Solitarities from Khrushchev to Gorbachev

Jeremy Smith(U of Birmingham, UK)< j.r.smith@bham.ac.uk >Leadership in the Soviet Republics: Nationalism and the Collapse of the USSR

DISCUSSANTRonald G. Suny(U of Michigan, US)< rgsuny@umich.edu >

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PANEL TH3‘Diversity Management’ Tools in Multi-ethnic Societies: Historical Experiences and Historical Challenges

CHAIRIneta Dabasinskiene(Vytautas Magnus U, Lithuania)< i.dabasinskiene@pmdf.vdu.lt >

PAPERSSara Barbieri(U of the Republic of St. Marino)< barbieri.sara@gmail.com >Minority Policies in Post-Revolutionary and Soviet Russia:“(National) Cultural Autonomy” or “Cultural Centralism”?

Giorgio Comai(Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso, Italy)< giorgiocomai@gmail.com >Youth Policies and Patriotic Education in a Multi-Ethnic Environment: Case Studies from the Northern Caucasus

Simona Mameli(U of Bern, Switzerland)< simona.mameli@students.unibe.ch >Ethno-National Diversity Management in the Balkans and Jammed Institutional Models: Might Some Western European Experiences Help?

Leonas Tolvaisis(Vytautas Magnus U, Lithuania)< leonas.tolvaisis@gmail.com >Territorial Decentralization as a Way of Managing Diversity: A Case Study of Hungarians in Serbia

DISCUSSANTPeter Vermeersch(U of Leuven, Belgium)< peter.vermeersch@soc.kuleuven.be >

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PANEL TK5Turkey from the Ground Up: Art, Society, and the Nation

CHAIRDemet Yalcin Mousseau(Koc U, Turkey)< dyalcin@ku.edu.tr >

PAPERSAysegun Soysal(Bogazici U, Turkey)< asoysal@boun.edu.tr >The Tout Unionist: The Forgotten Early Life and Works of Aka Gündüz

Asli Daldal(Yildiz Technical U, Turkey) < asli.daldal@boun.edu.tr >On Egoyan’s Ararat: Prejudice, Postmemory and Nostalgia

Fuat Dundar(U of Michigan, US)< fuatdundar@hotmail.com >From “People of the Book” to “People of Numbers”: The Role of Statistics in the Nationalist Movements in the Ottoman Empire

Zelal Bal(Orebro U, Sweden)< zelal.bal@oru.se >The Formation of a Kurdish Civil Society Within the Turkish State

DISCUSSANTSener Akturk (Harvard U, US)< akturk@fas.harvard.edu >

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PANEL U7Ukraine’s Foreign Relations: Change and Continuity

CHAIRValerii Kuchinsky(Columbia U, US)< vk2187@columbia.edu >

PAPERSNadiya Kravets(U of Oxford, UK)< nadiya.kravets@sant.ox.ac.uk >Domestic Sources of Ukraine¹s Policy Towards Russia

Niklas Nilsson(Uppsala U, Sweden)< niklas.nilsson@sh.se >Continuity and Change in Ukraine’s Energy Policy

Maciej Olchawa(Jagiellonian U, Poland)< maciej.olchawa@europarl.europa.eu >The Eastern Partnership: A Step Forward or Backward on Ukraine’s Path to EU Integration?

DISCUSSANTMargarita Balmaceda(Seton Hall U, US)< balmacma@shu.edu >

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PANEL BK4Counter Cultures and Alternative Voices in the Balkans

CHAIRSally Kent(U of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, US)< skent@uwsp.edu >

PAPERSMadigan Fichter(NYU, US)< maf413@nyu.edu >Cultures of Dissent: Hippies, Leftists and Nationalists in Romania and Yugoslavia, 1965-1975

Dalibor Misina (Algoma U, Canada)< dalibor.misina@algomau.ca >‘Anarchy All Over Bascarsija’ : New Primitivism as the Highest Form of Conscientised Cultural Localism

Dragana Todorovic(Central European U, Hungary)< todorovic_dragana@ceu-budapest.edu > LGBT Representations in Discourses on Nationalism & EU Integration in Serbia & Croatia

Shannon Woodcock(La Trobe U, Australia)< s.woodcock@latrobe.edu.au >Gay Pride as Violent Containment in Romania: Mapping Eastern Sexual Identity Through Public Space Violence

DISCUSSANTUlf Brunnbauer(Institute for Southeast European Studies, Germany)< ulf.brunnbauer@geschichte.uni-r.de >

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PANEL BK15Diversity Management in Regional Contexts: The Baltic Sea Area, the Balkans and EU Integration

CHAIRStefano Bianchini(U of Bologna, Italy)< stefano.bianchini@unibo.it >

PAPERSJulie Mostov(Drexel U, US)< mostovj@post.drexel.edu >The Politics of Minorities in the Regional Balkan Context

Ineta Dabasinskiene(Vytautas Magnus U, Lithuania)< i.dabasinskiene@pmdf.vdu.lt >The Politics of Minorities in the Baltic Sea Area

Marco Borraccetti(U of Bologna, Italy)< marco.borraccetti@unibo.it >Protecting Minority Rights in an Enlarged Europe

Craig Nation(US Army War College/Dickinson College, US)< nationr@etown.edu >Promoting Diversities? The Role of the US in Regional Policies

DISCUSSANTFrancesco Privitera(U of Bologna, Italy)< francesco.privitera@unibo.it >

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PANEL BO3Book Panel on Alexander B. Downes,Targeting Civilians at War (Cornell 2008)

CHAIRStathis Kalyvas(Yale U, US)< stathis.kalyvas@yale.edu>

PARTICIPANTSJessica Stanton(UPenn, US)< jstan@sas.upenn.edu >

Charli Carpenter(UMass Amherst, US)< charli.carpenter@gmail.com >

Jack Snyder(Columbia U, US)< jls6@columbia.edu >

Alexander B. Downes(Duke U, US)< downes@duke.edu >

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PANEL CE9Central European Nationalism in the Age of the Cold War

CHAIRSanna Turoma(Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) < st2626@columbia.edu >

PAPERSSagi Schaefer(Columbia U, US)< ss2556@columbia.edu >Hidden Behind the Wall: How the West Built the Iron Curtain

Sasha Ganovskaya(Columbia U, US)< ejo2114@columbia.edu >Czech Mates: Points of Contact Between Iranian Communists and their Czechoslovakian Counterparts

Daina Eglitis(George Washington U, US)< dainas@gwu.edu >Unruly Actors: Latvian Women of the Red Army in Soviet and Post-Soviet Collective Memory

Alexander Bielicki(U of Oslo, Norway)< alexander.bielicki@ilos.uio.no >A Vocabulary of Suffering: Linking the Virgin Mary and the Slovak Nation

Theodore Weeks(Southern Illinois U, US)< tadeusz@siu.edu >Vilnius 1960-1980: Life in a Soviet City Under ‘Socialist Normalcy’

DISCUSSANTCsaba Bekes(Columbia U, US/Cold War Research History Center, Budapest, Hungary)< cjb2158@columbia.edu >

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PANEL CE12The Roma in Domestic and Transnational Politics

CHAIRGiovanni Picker(U of Milan-Bicocca, Italy)< giopicker@hotmail.com >

PAPERSUmut Korkut(U College Dublin, Ireland)< umut.korkut@ucd.ie >Peter Vermeersch(U of Leuven, Belgium)< peter.vermeersch@soc.kuleuven.be >The Roma as the Focus of a New Law and Order Rhetoric inHungary and Poland: A Comparative Exploration

Eva Sobotka(Independent Researcher, Vienna, Austria)< eva.sobotka@fra.europa.eu >Multilevel Governance on Human Rights and Roma Policy-Making in the EU: Role of Local Authorities

Aidan McGarry(U of Brighton, UK)< a.mcgarry@brighton.ac.uk >Kafka’s Castle: Roma Rights versus Roma Interests in EU Politics

Marton Rovid(CEU, Hungary)< rovid_marton@ceu-budapest.edu >One-Size-Fits-All-Roma? On the Normative Dilemmas of the Emerging European Roma Policy

DISCUSSANTGuido Schwellnus(ETH, Zurich, Switzerland)< guido.schwellnus@eup.gess.ethz.ch >

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PANEL EU2Turkmenistan under Berdymuhammedov: Continuity and Change

CHAIRJulie George(Queens College, US)< julie.george@qc.cuny.edu >

PAPERSSébastien Peyrouse(Central Asia and Caucasus Institute, Washington D.C., US)< sebpeyrouse@yahoo.com >Continuity and Change in the Development of Domestic Policy in Turkmenistan

Slavomir Horak(Charles U, Prague, Czech Republic)< slavomir.horak@post.cz >The Ideology of Turkmenistan Regime:Turkmenbashi’s Golden Age and Berdimuhammedov’s Great Renaissance.

Jan Sir(Charles U, Prague, Czech Republic)< sirj@fsv.cuni.cz >The Shifts of the Foreign Policy in Turkmenistan under President Berdimuhammedov

DISCUSSANTMarcy McCullaugh(UC Berkeley, US)< marcy52080@gmail.com >

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PANEL F3Screening and discussion of the film Absence of Will (Georgia, 2009)

CHAIRLaurence Broers(Conciliation Resources, London, UK)< lbroers@c-r.org >

PARTICIPANTSMamuka Kuparadze(Studio Re, Tbilisi, Georgia)< mamuka_re@yahoo.com >

Liana Kvarchelia(Center for Humanitarian Programs, Sukhum/i)< lkvarchelia@yahoo.com >

Iraklii Khintba(Abkhaz State University/Centre for Humanitarian Programmes, Sukhum/i)< ikhintba@gmail.com>

Tom de Waal(Carnegie Endowment, Washington, DC, US)< tdewaal@carnegieendowment.org >

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PANEL N7Measuring Identity

CHAIRErin Jenne(Central European U, Hungary)< jennee@ceu.hu >

PAPERSCynthia Kaplan(U of California, Santa Barbara, US)< kaplan@polsci.ucsb.edu >Testing Constructivist Identity: Developing Empirical Indicators from In-depth Interviews & Focus Groups in Estonia, Russia, Tartarstan, and Kazakhstan

Ionas Rus(U of Cincinnati, US)< rusis@ucrwcu.rwc.uc.edu >The Impact of Four Variables on Nation-Building: Ethnic Basis, the Educational System, Industrialization and Sudden Shocks

Steven Mock(U of Waterloo, Canada)< sjmock@uwaterloo.ca >Cognitive-Affective Mapping of National Symbolism in Canadian TV Advertising during the 2010 Winter Games

Sven Ismer(U of Berlin, Germany)< sven.ismer@fu-berlin.de >Embodying the Nation:Nation and Emotion in Soccer Media Coverage

DISCUSSANTScott D. Orr(Texas Lutheran U, US)< sdorr@mtknife.net >

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PANEL R2Identity Creation in the Russian and Soviet Empires

CHAIRSeymour Becker(Rutgers U, US)< SeymourB@nyc.rr.com >

PAPERSNicole Eaton(UC Berkeley, US)< neatonberkeley.edu >German Blood, Soviet Medicine: Ideology Disease, and Contamination in Kaliningrad Oblast Hospital, 1945-1948

James Casteel(Carleton U, Canada)< james_casteel@carleton.ca >Imperial Nation-State or Nationalizing Empire? German Observers of the Colonization and Development of Siberia, 1905-1917

Christopher Barthel(Brown U, US)< barthel@brown.edu >Contesting the Russian Borderlands: The Cultivation of Germanness in Occupied Lithuania during the First World War

Daniel M. Bessner(Duke U, US)< daniel.bessner@gmail.com >The Social Science of War: German Exiles and the Making of the American National-Security State, 1919-1989

Chia Yin Hsu(Portland State U, US)< hsuc@pdx.edu >Mapping Bodies, Diseases, and Citizenship: Empire-Building, Russian Colonial Visions of Public Health, and Plague Epidemics in Manchuria, China, 1910-1920s

DISCUSSANTFaith Hillis (Columbia U, US)< faith.hillis@gmail.com >

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PANEL U1The Memory of Mass Violence in World War II Ukraine

CHAIRSerhii Plokhy(Harvard U, US)< plokhii@fas.harvard.edu >

PAPERSAlexandra Goujon(U of Dijon, France)< goujona@club-internet.fr >The Memory of Nazi Anti-Partisan Actions in Belarus and Ukraine: The Khatyn Case in Comparative Perspective

Patrice Bensimon(EHESS/Yahad-in Unum, Paris, France)< patbensimon@yahoo.fr >Babi Yar as a Site of Memory and Challenge of Memory

Charles King(Georgetown U, US)< kingch@georgetown.edu >“I Would Like to Bring to Your Attention the Following”: Denunciations in Odessa during the War

Dominique Arel(U of Ottawa, Canada)< darel@uottawa.ca >Ukraine, the War, and the Principle of Collective Responsibility

DISCUSSANTOxana Shevel(Tufts U, US)< oxana.shevel@tufts.edu >

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PANEL BK3Evaluating International Involvement in Post-War Bosnia

CHAIRPhilippe Roseberry(Queen’s U, Canada)< philippe.roseberry@queensu.ca >

PAPERSMarina Kaneti(New School for Social Research, US)< marina.kaneti@gmail.com >Beyond the Ballot Box: International Law and Post-Conflict Peace-Building Strategies: Dayton Insights

Outi Keranen (LSE, UK )< o.e.keranen@lse.ac.uk >Non-Liberal Responses to Post-Conflict Statebuilding - The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina

Mateja Peter(U of Cambridge, UK)< mp423@cam.ac.uk >Influences on the Decision-Making of the Office of the High Representative of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Paula Pickering (College of William and Mary, US)< pmpick@wm.edu > Explaining the Varying Effects of International Aid for Good Local Governance in Bosnia

DISCUSSANTSafia Swimelar(Elon U, US)< sswimelar@elon.edu >

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PANEL BK11Nationalism, Diasporas, and the State in the (Former) Yugoslavia

CHAIRLarry Wolff(New York U, US) < lw59@nyu.edu >

PAPERSMate N. Tokic(American U in Cairo, Egypt) < mntokic@aucegypt.edu >Transnational Terrorism: Global Politics, Patterns of Migration and the Radicalization of Post World War II Croatian Émigré Separatism

Ulf Brunnbauer(Institute for Southeast European Studies, Germany)< ulf.brunnbauer@geschichte.uni-r.de >Emigration Policies and Nation-Building in Interwar Yugoslavia

Robert Pichler(U of Graz, Austria)< robert.pichler@uni-graz.at >Migration, Ritual and Ethnic Conflict: Wedding Ceremonies of Albanian Transmigrants from the Republic of Macedonia

DISCUSSANTKeith Brown(Brown U, US)< keith_brown@brown.edu >

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PANEL BO2Book Panel on Vejas Liulevicius, The German Myth of the East: 1800 to the Present (Oxford 2009)

CHAIRPieter Judson(Swarthmore College, US)< pjudson1@swarthmore.edu >

PARTICIPANTSRobert Nelson(U of Windsor, Canada)< rnelson@uwindsor.ca >

Erik Grimmer-Solem (Wesleyan U, US)< egrimmer@wesleyan.edu >

Georgi Verbeeck (KUL Leuven, Belgium)< Georgi.Verbeeck@arts.kuleuven.be >

Vejas Liulevicius(U of Tennessee, US)< vliulevi@utk.edu >

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PANEL CE1Parties and Nationalism

CHAIRScott D. Orr(Texas Lutheran U, US)

PAPERSMorten Andreassen(U of Bergen, Norway)< morten.andreassen@student.uib.no >“If You Didn’t Vote VMRO, You Are Not Macedonian:” An Anthropological Study of the Demobilization of Political Opposition During the 2009 Presidential Election in Macedonia

Boyka Stefanova(U of Texas at San Antonio, US)< boyka.stefanova@utsa.edu >Ethnic Minority Parties at the Post-Transition Stage: Mainstreaming the Movement for Rights and Freedoms in Bulgarian Party Politics

Sherrill Stroschein (U College London, UK)< s.stroschein@ucl.ac.uk >Demography in Ethnic Party Fragmentation: Hungarian Local Voting in Romania

Lenka Bustikova-Siroky(Duke U, US)< lbs11@duke.edu >Radical Parties in Eastern Europe, Ethnic Divisions and Clientelism

Tim Haughton(Birmingham U, UK) < t.j.haughton@bham.ac.uk >Novel, ‘Populist’ and Nationalist Appeals: Most-HID, Smer-SD, SMK and SNS in Slovak Party Politics

DISCUSSANTKarl Cordell(U of Plymouth, UK)< k.cordell@plymouth.ac.uk >

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PANEL CE5The Plight of the Roma: Social and Political Contexts

CHAIRNicole Bryan(Rutgers U, US)< nbryan@nicosa.com >

PAPERSNeil Cruickshank(Algoma U, Canada)< neil.cruickshank@algomau.ca >Contentious Politics in Post-Communist Europe:The Case of the Roma

Giovanni Picker(U of Milan-Bicocca, Italy)< giopicker@hotmail.com >On Making Otherness(es): Roma and Everyday Life

Lidia Balogh(Independent Researcher, Budapest, Hungary) < lidia.balogh@gmail.com >The “Roma-Issue” in the Context of the 2009 EP-Elections in Hungary: Anti-Gypsism and Roma Responses

Sasha Poucki(Rutgers U, US)< spoucki@nicosa.com >The Decade of Roma (2005-2015): The Case of Serbia

DISCUSSANTÒscar Prieto-Flores(U of Girona, Spain)< oscar.prieto@udg.edu >

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PANEL EU7The National Question and State Building through the Eye of Literature and Cinema

CHAIRAdrien Fauve(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< adrien.fauve@sciences-po.org >

PAPERSRachel Harrell-Bilici(U of Michigan, US)< rdlh@umich.edu >Two Uzbek Hamlets: Reading National Consciousness through Translation

Rashmi Doraiswamy(Academy of Third World Studies, India)< rashmidee@gmail.com >Rethinking the Nation, Reinventing the State: Soviet and Post-Soviet Central Asian Film

Lisa Yountchi(Northwestern U, US)< lisayountchi2011@u.northwestern.edu >The International Tajik Writer: The East and Soviet Tajik Literature of the 1960s and 1970s

DISCUSSANTMichael Rywkin(City College, US)< mrywkin@aol.com >

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PANEL K3Conflicts and Their Resolution

CHAIRPieter van Houten(U of Cambridge, UK) < pjv24@cam.ac.uk >

PAPERSGwendolyn Sasse(U of Oxford, UK)< gwendolyn.sasse@nuffield.ox.ac.uk >How to Study and Compare Non-Conflicts?

Nina Caspersen(Lancaster U, UK)< n.caspersen@lancaster.ac.uk >Compromising Leaders: Regime Types and Conflict Resolution

Ohannes Geukjian(Lebanese American U, Lebanon)< ogeukj@hotmail.com >Why Conflict Resolution Failed in Nagorno-Karabakh: Traditional Perspectives, Obstacles, Lost Opportunities and New Approaches (1997-Present)

Giorgi Gogia(Human Rights Watch, Georgia)< gogiag@hrw.org >Did Economic Assistance Strengthen Competing Spoilers in Georgian-South Ossetian Conflict?

DISCUSSANTCory Welt(George Washington U, US)< cwelt@gwu.edu >

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PANEL R11Russian Domestic Politics

CHAIRAnn Robertson(NCEEER, Washington, DC, US)< popc@nceeer.org >

PAPERSDina Zisserman-Brodsky(Ben-Gurion U of the Negev, Israel)< dinazb@bgu.ac.il >The Prospects for Democratization of Post-Putin Russia

Irina Papkova(Central European U, Hungary)< papkovi@ceu.hu >From Tandemocracy to Triumvirate? Implications of the Election of Patriarch Kirill for Russian Domestic Politics

Elizabeth Teague(Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London, UK)< elizabeth.teague@fco.gov.uk >Nostalgia and Russian Politics

Robert G. Moser(U of Austin at Texas, US)< rmoser@austin.utexas.edu >The Voting Patterns of Islamic Minorities in a Fledging Democracy: The Case of Russia

DISCUSSANTRichard Sakwa (U of Kent, UK) < r.sakwa@kent.ac.uk >

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PANEL TH1 World War II Mass Violence in East and Central European History and Historical Cultures

CHAIRBerel Rodal(Ukrainian Jewish Encounter Initiative, Canada)< rodal@imti.com >

PAPERS Michael McConnell(U of Tennessee-Knoxville, US)< mmcconn7@utk.edu >“The Situation is Once Again Quiet:” Gestapo Crimes in the Rhineland, Fall 1944

Klas-Goran Karlsson(Lund U, Sweden)<klas-goran.karlsson@hist.lu.se>The Reception of the Holocaust in Russia:Silence, Conspiracy and Some Glimpses of Light

Johan Dietsch (Lund U, Sweden)< johan.dietsch@gmail.com >Ukrainian Historical Culture and the Holocaust: An Entangled History

Ulf Zander(Lund U, Sweden)< ulf.zander@hist.lu.se >Between a Rock and a Hard Place? Communism and Nazism in Baltic Museums

DISCUSSANTStuart Burch(Nottingham Trent U, UK)<stuart.burch@ntu.ac.uk >

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PANEL U8Power Centers and Elites in Contemporary Ukraine

CHAIRDan Epstein(Colgate U, US)< depstein@colgate.edu >

PAPERSSerhiy Kudelia (U of Toronto, Canada) < s.kudelia@utoronto.ca >Constitutional Change and the Breakdown of Informal Elite Cooperation in Ukraine after 2004

Maksym Palamarenko(U of Kansas, US)< palamarenko@gmail.com >Dissent against the Party Line: Manifestation of Individual Rank-and-File Members’ Positions within Strong Parties in Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada

Viatcheslav Avioutskii(École des Dirigeants et Créateurs d�Entreprises, Paris, France)< avioutskii@yahoo.fr >The Comparative Analysis of Centers of Power in Ukraine and Russia: A Managerial Perspective

Jakob Hedenskog(Sweden Defence Research Agency, Sweden)< jakob.hedenskog@foi.se >The Ukrainian Law-Enforcement Agencies:Political and Regional Preferences in Times of Uncertainty

DISCUSSANTPaul D’Anieri(U of Florida, US)< danieri@clas.ufl.edu >

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PANEL BK5International State-Building and Democracy Promotion in the Balkans

CHAIRAna Androsik(New School U, US)< andra123@newschool.edu >

PAPERSFred Cocozzelli(St. John’s U, US) < cocozzef@stjohns.edu >One More Hurdle: Kosovo and the Problems of Sustainability

Andrew Radin(MIT, US)< radin@mit.edu >Explaining the Outcome of Foreign-Led Reforms of the Police and Military in Bosnia and Kosovo

Marlene Spoerri(U of Amsterdam, Netherlands) < m.s.spoerri@uva.nl >Examining the Consequences of Partisan Party Assistance in Post-communist Serbia

DISCUSSANTMark Baskin(SUNY Albany, US)< Mark.Baskin@cid.suny.edu >

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PANEL BK9The Great Powers and the Emergence of Balkan Statesin the Early 20th Century

CHAIRAisling Lyon(U of Bradford, UK)< a.m.lyon@bradford.ac.uk >

PAPERSNadine Akhund(Columbia U, US)< edara@aol.com >From Military Intervention to Negotiation: A Shift in the Great Power’s Policy in Macedonia Before WWI?

Makedonka Mitrova(St. Cyril and Methodius U, Macedonia) < m.mitrova@yahoo.com >The Bucharest Agreement, 1913: Unresolved Balkan Issues

Connie Robinson(Central Washington U, US)< crobinson@cwu.edu >International Recognition, the Transnational Geopolitical Opportunity Structure, and the Case of the Yugoslav Committee

DISCUSSANTLeyla Amzi(Columbia U, US)< leyla.amzi@gmail.com >

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PANEL BO6Book Panel on Emma Gilligan, Terror in Chechnya (Princeton, 2009)

CHAIRJames Hughes(LSE, UK)< j.hughes@lse.ac.uk >

PARTICIPANTSJohn Dunlop (Hoover Institution, US)< john.dunlop@stanford.edu >

Michaela Pohl (Vassar College, US)< mipohl@vassar.edu >

Mia Bloom(Penn State U, US) < miambloom@yahoo.com >

Emma Gilligan (U of Connecticut, US)< emma.gilligan@uconn.edu >

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PANEL EU8Electoral Politics and Ethnic Representation in Central Asia

CHAIRPayam Foroughi(U of Utah, US)(U of Utah, US)< central-asia@poli-sci.utah.edu >

PAPERSFredrik Sjoberg(Columbia U, US/Uppsala U, Sweden)< fredrik.sjoberg@statsvet.uu.se >Ethnicity and Electoral Mobilization: District Level Dynamics in Central Eurasia

Olivier Ferrando(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< olivier.ferrando@sciences-po.org >Ethnicity as a Resource of Electoral Politics in Post-Soviet Central Asia

Kristoffer Michael Rees(Indiana U, US)< kmrees@indiana.edu >Ethnic Uzbeks, Second-Class Citizen: Examining Minority Representation in the Kyrgyz Republic

Eli Feiman(Brown U, US)< Eli_Feiman@brown.edu >Tajikistan as an Islet of Democracy: Prospects for Political Party Development under a Weak Authoritarian Regime

DISCUSSANTOleh Protsyk(European Center for Minority Issues, Germany)< protsyk@ecmi.de >

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PANEL CE15Dual Citizenship and Political Conflict

CHAIRSylvia Maier(NYU, US)< sm173@nyu.edu >

PAPERSSzabolcs Pogonyi(CEU, Budapest, Hungary)< pogonyi@ceu.hu >Dual Citizenship and Sovereignty

Kata Eplenyi(European Parliament, Strasburg, France)< e_katus@yahoo.com >Dual Citizenship in the Eyes of the Possible Beneficiaries

Zsolt Kortvelyesi (U of Szeged, Hungary)< kortvelyesizsolt@gmail.com >Central European Dilemmas on Citizenship and Ethnicity: A Legal Overview

Kjetil Duvold(Södertörn U, Sweden)< kjetil.duvold@sh.se >The Re-Emergence of Kin-State Relations in Europe

DISCUSSANTAndras Pap (CEU, Hungary)< pap@jog.mta.hu >

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PANEL CE16Performing Ethnicity and Nationhood

CHAIRElizabeth Clark(West Texas A&M U, US)< eclark@mail.wtamu.edu >

PAPERSIrina Culic(U of Windsor, Canada)< culic@uwindsor.ca >Immigrating Ethnicity: The Multi-Layered Performance of Romanianness in Canada

Jurgita Staniskyte(Vytautas Magnus U, Lithuania)< i.staniskyte@mf.vdu.lt >(Re)making History. Performative Commemorations, Historical Re-enactments and the Invisible Theatre

Martin Weidinger(U of Vienna, Austria)< martin.weidinger@univie.ac.at >Distortions of History and the State: Austrian Cinema and Politics in the 1930s

DISCUSSANTEdward Schatz(U of Toronto, Canada)< ed.schatz@utoronto.ca >

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PANEL F1Screening and Discussion of the film Militancy and Violence in West Africa (US, 2009)

CHAIRZoran Pajic(King’s College, UK)< zoran.paja@googlemail.com >

PARTICIPANTSDodge Billingsley(Combat Films and Research, Utah, US)< dodge@combatfilms.com >

James Gow(Kings College, UK)< mlmajw@btinternet.com >

Olawale Ismail(SIPRI, Stockholm, Sweden)< muyiwale@yahoo.com >

Funmi Olonisakin(King’s College, UK)< funmi.olonisakin@kcl.ac.uk >

Kevin O’Brien(King’s College, UK)< kobrien70@googlemail.com >

Jessica Lincoln(King’s College, UK)< jessicalincoln@aol.co.uk >

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PANEL N5Long-Term Historical Processes

CHAIRIrina Papkova(Central European U, Hungary)< papkovi@ceu.hu >

PAPERSEric Weitz(U of Minnesota, US)< weitz004@umn.edu >The Long History of Postwar Partitions: India/Pakistan, Palestine/Israel, Rwanda/Burundi

Dave Sinardet(U of Antwerp, Belgium)< dave.sinardet@ua.ac.be >The Role of the ‘Other’ in (Sub-state) National Identity Construction in Belgium: from External Others to Internal Others

Kuhika Gupta(U of Oklahoma, US)< kuhikagupta@ou.edu >The Resurgence of ‘Hindutva’ : A Theoretical Explanation

DISCUSSANTNicolas Prevelakis(Harvard U, US)< prevelak@gmail.com >

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PANEL R10Russian Identities

CHAIRMargaret Paxson(Kennan Institute, Washington, DC, US)< paxsonml@yahoo.com >

PAPERSVictor Shnirelman(Institute of Ethnology, Moscow, Russia)< shnirv@mail.ru >Megalomania and Imperial Idea in the Contemporary Russian Nationalist Myth

Richard Sakwa (U of Kent, UK) < r.sakwa@kent.ac.uk >The Problem of the ‘International’ In Russian Identity Formation

Ray Silvius(Carleton U, Canada)< raysilvius@gmail.com >Contemporary Russia: The Vanguard of a Eurasianist World Order?

DISCUSSANTYukiko Hama(Harvard U, US/Tsuda College, Japan)< yhama@fas.harvard.edu >

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PANEL TH2 (Roundtable)Mass Mobilization in Eastern Europe and the Diffusion Debate: Ideas, Actors and Institutions

CHAIRTimothy Frye (Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US)< tmf2@columbia.edu >

PARTICIPANTSMark Beissinger(Princeton U, US)< mbeissin@princeton.edu >An Interrelated Wave

Valerie Bunce(Cornell U, US)< vjb2@cornell.edu >Getting Real about “Real Causes”

Michal Simecka(U of Oxford, UK)< michal.simecka@nuffield.ox.ac.uk >Making Revolutionary Waves? Structural Variables and the Diffusion of Mobilization Techniques in Coloured Revolutions

Sharon Wolchik (George Washington U, US)< wolchik@gwu.edu >Getting Real about “Real Causes”

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PANEL TH5Rediscovering Nonviolent History: Civil Resistance Beneath Eulogized Violence in the Struggles for National Independence and Liberation

CHAIRMatt Meyer(Peace and Justice Studies Association, NY, US) < mmmsrnb@igc.org >

PAPERSMaciej Bartkowski(International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, DC, US)< mbartkowski@nonviolent-conflict.org >Nonviolent Civil Resistance in Poland’s Independence Struggle

Howard Clark(Coventry University, UK)< howard@civilresistance.info >Kosovo’s Liberation Struggle

Walter Conser(U of North Carolina Wilmington, US)< conserw@uncw.edu >Nonviolent Action and the American Struggle for Independence

Syed Sikander Mehdi(Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan) < sikander.mehdi@yahoo.com >Unarmed Resistance and Pakistan’s Independence

Ishtiaq Hossain(International Islamic U Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur)< ishtiaq.hossain@gmail.com > Bangladesh’s Struggle for a National Liberation in the Light of its Civil Resistance

Majid Mohammadi(Stony Brook U, US)< majidmohammadi@gmail.com >Iran’s Civil Resistance Movement in a Historical Perspective

DISCUSSANTStephen Zunes(U of San Francisco, US)< zunes@usfca.edu >

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PANEL TK3Security Issues in the Eastern Mediterranean

CHAIRGuldem Gokcek(NYU, US)< gg6@nyu.edu >

PAPERSMagdalena Dembinska (U of Montreal, Canada)< magdalena.dembinska@umontreal.ca >Historical Politics and ‘Frozen’ Conflict Transformation: An Analysis Framework with Lessons from Cyprus

Leonidas Karakatsanis(U of Essex, UK)< lkarak@gmail.com >‘Friends’ With Whom? The ‘People’, the ‘Nation’, and Other ‘Subjects’ in the Politics of Rapprochement: Looking at the Case of Turkish-Greek Friendship

Stefanos Poulios(U of Crete, Greece)< poulios@students.phl.uoc.gr >Understanding Inter-communal Violence between Christians and Muslims in Crete (1821-1898): Narratives of the Greek and the Turkish National Historiography

DISCUSSANTSalim Çevik(Bilgi U, Turkey)< salim.cevik@bilgi.edu.tr >

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PANEL U3Imperial Legacies and Contemporary Political Behavior

CHAIRDan Epstein(Colgate U, US)< depstein@colgate.edu >

PAPERSKeith Darden(Yale U, US)< keith.darden@yale.edu >Imperial Footprints: Explaining Regional Voting Patterns in Ukraine, Poland, and Romania

Leonid Peisakhin(Yale U, US)< leonid.peisakhin@yale.edu >Imperial Legacies and Contemporary Political Culture: Attitudes Towards Laws and Property in Ukraine

Dan Slater(U of Chicago, US)< slater@uchicago.edu >Ordering Power: Contentious Politics and Authoritarian Leviathans in Southeast Asia

DISCUSSANTAndreas Wimmer(UCLA, US)< awimmer@soc.ucla.edu >

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PANEL BK7Identity and Politics in Post-War Bosnia and Croatia

CHAIRKevin Kenjar(Columbia U, US)< kkenjar@gmail.com >

PAPERSSarah Correia(Norwegian U of Science and Technology, Norway)< franco.sarah@gmail.com >The Politics of Memory in Bosnia’s Republika Srbska

Joan Davison(Rollins College, US)< jdavison@rollins.edu >Jesenko Tesan(Central European U, Budapest, Hungary)< jesenkot@aol.com >The Beauty and the Beast: Civic and Romantic Nationalisms in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Zaira Lofranco(U of Naples, Italy)< z_lofranco@yahoo.com >Being Neighbours in Post-War Sarajevo

Aid Smajic(U of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)< aid90@yahoo.com >Religiosity and Ethnic Tolerance in Bosnia and Herzegovina

DISCUSSANTIvaylo Grouev(U of Ottawa, Canada)< ivaylogrouev@yahoo.ca >

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PANEL BO11Book Panel on Lee Ann Fujii, Killing Neighbors: Webs of Violence in Rwanda (Cornell 2009)

CHAIRJessica Stanton(UPenn, US)< jstan@sas.upenn.edu >

PARTICIPANTSEric Weitz(U of Minnesota, US)< weitz004@umn.edu >

Catharine Newbury(Smith College, US)< cnewbury@smith.edu >

Tammy Smith(SUNY Stony Brook, US)< tammyannsmith@gmail.com >

Lee Ann Fujii(George Washington U, US)< lafujii@gwu.edu >

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PANEL CE11Party Strategies in Ethnic Competition: Programmatic and Organizational Aspects

CHAIRLenka Bustikova-Siroky(Duke U, US)< lbs11@duke.edu >

PAPERSOleh Protsyk(ECMI, Germany)< protsyk@ecmi.de >Stela Garaz(Central European University, Budapest, Hungary)< pphgas01@ceu-budapest.edu >Measuring Politicization of Ethnicity in Electoral Manifestos

Evgeniya Bakalova(U of Flensburg, Germany)< jbakalova@yandex.ru >Competition on National Identity Issues in Electoral Manifestos

Konstantin Sachariew (U of Rostock, Germany)< konstantin@sachariew.net >Minority Representation in National Politics in Bulgaria

DISCUSSANTSonia Alonso(Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Germany)< alons@wzb.eu >

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PANEL CE19The Rise of Nations: Nationalities, Minorities and the Fall of the Habsburg Empire

CHAIRFrancesco Privitera(U of Bologna, Italy)< francesco.privitera@unibo.it>

PAPERSAndrea Carteny(U of Teramo, Italy)< acarteny@unite.it >All Against One: The Congress of Oppressed Nationalities of Austria-Hungary (1918)

Giuseppe Motta(Sapienza U Rome, Italy)< guiseppe.motta@unibg.it >From Habsburg to Karadjeordjevic: The Development of a Bosnjac Muslim Identity

Giorgano Altarozzi(U Petru Maior, Romania)< giordano.altarozzi@uniroma1.it >“Great Romania” and Romanian Diplomacy at the Paris Peace Conference

Alessandro Vagnini(Sapienza U Rome, Italy)< alessandro.vagnini@uniroma1.it >A Disputed Land: The Military Inter-Allied Commission and the Referendum of Sopron

DISCUSSANTFrancesca Romana Lenzi(European U Rome, Italy)< francescaromana.lenzi@uniroma1.it >

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PANEL CE21Kin-States and Ethnic Minorities

CHAIRMyra Waterbury(Ohio U, US)< waterbur@ohio.edu >

PAPERSRyan Lowry(U of Nebraska-Lincoln, US)< ryan.lowry@huskers.unl.edu >Divided Justice?: The Role of Kin-states on Bosnia’s Criminal Justice Sector

Edina Szocsik(ETH Zurich, Switzerland)< edina.szocsik@eup.gess.ethz.ch >The Influence of Kin States on Ethnic Minority Parties in Central and Eastern Europe

Franziska Blomberg(European U Viadrina, Germany)< blomberg@euv-frankfurt-o.de >Ethnic Cleavages and External Democracy Promoters: How Kin-States Hamper Democratic Consolidation in Ethnically Fragmented Societies

DISCUSSANTSylvia Maier(NYU, US)< sm173@nyu.edu >

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PANEL EU4Political Regimes and Security Policies in Central Asia

CHAIRSerguei Oushakine(Princeton U, US)< oushakin@princeton.edu >

PAPERSJulie George(Queens College, US)< julie.george@qc.cuny.edu >Regime Type, State Capacity, and Frozen Conflict Resurgence in Eurasia

Payam Foroughi(U of Utah, US)< central-asia@poli-sci.utah.edu >The Ratification-Implementation Gap: Liberal Norms Acquisition and the Post-Communist State (Focus on Tajikistan)

Andreas Heinemann-Grüder(Bonn International Centre for Conversion, Germany)< hg@bicc.de >Patterns of Civil-Military Relations in Central Asia

DISCUSSANTChristoph Zuercher(U of Ottawa, Canada)< czuercher@web.de >

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PANEL K5 (Roundtable) Hidden Georgian Histories in Russian Culture and Thought

CHAIROlessia Vovina(Montclair State U, US)< ovovina@verizon.net >

PARTICIPANTSLauren Ninoshvili(Columbia U, US)< ln2106@columbia.edu >

Catharine T. Nepomnyashchy(Columbia U, US)< cn29@columbia.edu >

Mzia Chikhradze(Columbia U, US)< mchikhradze@hotmail.com >

Harsha Ram(UC Berkeley, US)< ram@berkeley.edu >

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PANEL N9Immigration and Conceptions of the Nation

CHAIRIrina Livezeanu(U of Pittsburgh, US)< irinal@pitt.edu >

PAPERSNenad Stojanovic(U of Zurich, Switzerland)< nenad.stojanovic@zda.uzh.ch >When is a Country Multi-National?

Peter O’Brien(Trinity U, US)< pobrien@trinity.edu >Citizenship and the Revival of Nationalism in Europe

Lena Kornyeyeva(Jacobs U Bremen, Germany)< o.kornyeyeva@jacobs-university.de >Achieving Peaceful Coexistence in Globalized Europe: Socio-Psychological Aspect

DISCUSSANTTed Perlmutter(Columbia U, US)< TedPerlmutter@cicr.columbia.edu >

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PANEL N10Borders and Identity

CHAIRSerdar Kaya (Simon Fraser U, Canada)< ska99@sfu.ca >

PAPERSEmmanuel Berger(European University Institute, Italy)< emmanuel.berger@eui.eu >The Advent of a New Liberal Nationalism: The Brussels Identity Movement

Fabio Capano (West Virginia U, US)< fcapano@mix.wvu.edu >Understanding the Nation: Irredentism on the Italian Eastern Border

Taro Tsurumi (U of Tokyo, Japan)< shukran_afwan@hotmail.com >The Austrian Theory of Nationalities in the Mind of Russian Zionists: Zionists’ Criticism of Cultural Autonomy and Their Striving for “Social Autonomy”

DISCUSSANTOnur Bakiner(Yale U, US)< onur.bakiner@yale.edu >

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PANEL R3Regional Identities

CHAIR Nathaniel Knight(Seton Hall U, US)< knightna@shu.edu >

PAPERSDavid Rainbow(NYU, US)< david.e.rainbow@gmail.com >Inside the State: Siberian Regionalism in the Russian Empire During the 1880s

Indrek Jääts(Estonian National Museum, Tallinn)< ijaats@gmail.com >‘The Permiak question’: Bolshevik Central Authorities, Russian and non-Russian Provincial Elites Negotiating Over Autonomy in Early 1920s

Meri Kulmala(Brown U, US)< meri_kulmala@brown.edu >Rethinking State-Society Boundaries in Post-Soviet Russia: A Case of Sortavala, Russian Karelia

Elena Albina(ENAP, Canada/KUL Leuven, Netherlands)< elena.albina@soc.kuleuven.be >The External Relations of Tatarstan: Assessing the Role of Regional Political Elites in Constructing the Sovereignty Project

DISCUSSANTYuri Zhukov(Harvard U, US)< zhukov.yuri@gmail.com >

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PANEL TH10Language Politics

CHAIRMatthew Pauly(Michigan State U, US)< paulym@msu.edu >

PAPERSHuw Lewis (Aberystwyth U, UK)< hhl@aber.ac.uk >Language Revival: A Requirement of Justice?

Dana Masalimova(Columbia U, US)< dm2729@columbia.edu >Kazakhstan: Language and National Identity

Delaney Skerrett(U of Queensland, Australia)< d.skerrett@uq.edu.au >On Discourse, Agency, and Buying Eggs: Micro Meets Macro in Estonian Language Policy

Jaako Turunen(Uppsala U, Sweden)< jaakko.turunen@statsvet.uu.se >Cultural Semiotic Explanation of Slovakian Language Law

DISCUSSANTDavid J. Meyer(Regent U, Virginia Beach, US)< djmeyer@regent.edu >

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PANEL TK7Re-Imagination of a Nation: Nation-State, Foreign Policy, Secularism, Gender and Biopolitics in Post-1980 Turkey

CHAIRVeli Yashin(Columbia U, US) < vnyl@columbia.edu >

PAPERSSalim Çevik(Bilgi U, Turkey)< salim.cevik@bilgi.edu.tr >Nation Building and Democratization in post-1980 Turkey

Nur Murphy(Columbia U, US)< im2223@columbia.edu >A Nation on Tortured Bodies: A Biopolitical Analysis of the 1980 Military Coup in Turkey

Feyda Sayan Cengiz(Bilkent U, Turkey)< feyda@bilkent.edu.tr >Post-1980 Feminist Movement in Turkey: A Challenge to Contesting Imaginations of National Gender Identity

DISCUSSANTKadir Ustun(Columbia U, US) < ku2005@columbia.edu >

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PANEL U6Reidentification in Ukraine and the Diaspora

CHAIRRoman Senkus(U of Toronto, Canada)< r.senkus@utoronto.ca >

PAPERS Volodymyr Yevtukh(Kyiv National Pedagogical U, Ukraine) < yevtukh@ukr.net >Revival of Ethnic Identities in Ukraine: Challenges for Interactions

Oksana Malanchuk(U of Michigan, US)< oksana@umich.edu >Multiple Identities in Contemporary Ukraine: Can they Bridge the East/West Divide?

Laada Bilaniuk(U of Washington, US)< bilaniuk@u.washington.edu >Rock Made in Ukraine/Ukraine Made in Rock: Nation Building in Concert

Halyna Lemekh(NYC College of Technology, US)< lemeh885@newschool.edu >Ukrainian Identities and Their Fluid Articulation

DISCUSSANTYaroslav Bilinsky (U of Delaware, US)< yby@udel.edu >

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PANEL BK2The Impact of Violence in the Balkans

CHAIRNina Caspersen(Lancaster U, UK)< n.caspersen@lancaster.ac.uk >

PAPERSSrdja Pavlovic(U of Alberta, Canada)< pavlovic@ualberta.ca >We Did Not Torture! Morinj Camp, Responsibility for War Crimes, and the Art of Reconciliation in Montenegro

Amir Husak(New School U, US) < husaka70@newschool.edu > Dayton Express: Bosnian Railroads and the Paradox of Integration (Interactive documentary based on Vozovi Sviraci [The Reed Trains], US/Bosnia 2009)

Dennis Gratz(Columbia U, US)< onkelgratz@gmail.com >Elitocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its Impact on the Genocidal Policy of Ethnic Cleansing

DISCUSSANTDavid Kanin(Johns Hopkins U, US)< dakanin@aol.com >

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PANEL BK19Shifting Conceptions of Citizenship and National Identities in Yugoslavia’s Successor States

CHAIRJo Shaw(U of Edinburgh, UK)< jo.shaw@ed.ac.uk >

PAPERSIgor Stiks(U of Edinburgh, UK)< i.stiks@ed.ac.uk >Citizenship Conundrum in Post-Communist Croatia

Gezim Krasniqi(U of Edinburgh, UK)< g.krasniqi@ed.ac.uk >Stateness and Citizenship Struggles in Post-independence Kosovo

Ljubica Spaskovska(U of Edinburgh, UK)< l.spaskovska@ed.ac.uk >The Maze of (Un)recognized (Non)existence: Nationals, Minorities and Refugees in the Post-Communist Struggles for Citizenship in Macedonia

Eldar Sarajlic(Independent Researcher, US)< eldarsaraj@hotmail.com >Citizenship, Identity and Politics in Bosnia and Herzegovina

DISCUSSANT Andrew Wachtel(Northwestern U, US)< a-wachtel@northwestern.edu >

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PANEL BO9Book Panel on Jonathan Gumz, The Resurrection and Collapse of Empire in Habsburg Serbia, 1914-1918 (Cambridge 2009)

CHAIRHolly Case(Cornell U, US)< hac27@cornell.edu >

PARTICIPANTSVejas Liulevicius(U of Tennessee, US)< vliulevi@utk.edu >

Pieter Judson(Swarthmore College, US)< pjudson1@swarthmore.edu >

John Deak(U of Notre Dame, US)< jdeak@nd.edu >

Jonathan Gumz(US Military Academy at Westpoint, US)< Jonathan.Gumz@usma.edu >

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PANEL CE3Nationalism and Its Legacies in the Habsburg Lands

CHAIRHugh Agnew(George Washington U, US)< agnew@gwu.edu >

PAPERSKelly Hignett(U of Hull, UK)< k.hignett@hull.ac.uk >Constructing Czech Nationalism from the Margins: Identity Formation and Myth-Making in the Bohemian Borderlands - The Case of the Chodove People

Katalin Rac(U of Florida, US)< katalin.rac@ufl.edu >Hungarian Jewish Historiography in the Service of Jewish Integration and the Documentation of Uniqueness

Julie Thorpe(U of Western Sydney, Australia)< julie.thorpe@anu.edu.au >Nationhood, Religion and Memory: Catholic Pilgrimage in Central Europe, 1912-1938

Carolin Roeder(Harvard U, US)< cfroeder@fas.harvard.edu >Nature and National Agitation in Habsburg Slovenia

DISCUSSANTRita Krueger(Temple U, US)< krueger@temple.edu >

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PANEL CE20National Identity Formation in Romania

CHAIRAndrew Ludanyi (Ohio Northern U, US)< a-ludanyi@onu.edu >

PAPERSCristian Cercel(Durham U, UK)< cristian.cercel@durham.ac.uk >The Relationship Between Religious and National Identity in the Case of Transylvanian Saxons (1933-1944)

Calin Cotoi(U of Bucharest, Romania)< calinnicolae.cotoi@g.unibuc.ro >Ethnicization and (Trans) national Governmentality: The Case of Moldavian Csangos

Mihai Tarta (Baylor U, US)< mihai_tarta@baylor.edu >Competing Versions of Civil Religion Based on Latinism in Romania

Ursa Valic (U of Ljubljana, Slovenia)< ursa.valic@ff.uni-lj.si >“The Latin Sisters” - On the Discourses of Latin Origins in the Construction of National Identity in Romania and the International Relations with ITaly

DISCUSSANTJohn Gledhill(LSE, UK) < j.g.gledhill@lse.ac.uk >

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PANEL EU1Beyond Tradition, Beyond Threat: Complexities of Islam in Central Asia Today

CHAIRHélène Thibault(U of Ottawa, Canada)< hthib097@uottawa.ca >

PAPERSEren Tasar(Harvard U, US)< etasar@fas.harvard.edu >Making Sense of the New Dispensation: Bureaucrats, Muslims, and Shrine Pilgrimage, 1958-1964

Kathleen Collins(U of Minnesota, US)< colli433@umn.edu >Changing Ideas about Islam in Muslim Eurasia

Morgan Liu(Ohio State U, US)< liu.737@osu.edu >Virtuous Society for Central Asia?Islamic Piety and Ethics among Uzbeks in Kyrgyzstan Today

DISCUSSANTJohn Schoeberlein(Harvard U, US)< schoeber@fas.harvard.edu >

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PANEL F2Thinking of Ways Out of the Karabakh Trap

CHAIRAdil Baguirov(MGIMO, Russia)< baguirov@gmail.com >

PAPERSLaurence Broers(Conciliation Resources, London, UK)< lbroers@c-r.org >Ten Myths about the Karabakh Conflict and Peace Process

Tom de Waal(Carnegie Endowment, Washington, DC, US)< tdewaal@carnegieendowment.org>Remaking the Karabakh Peace Process

FILM SCREENINGMy Friend, My Enemy (Baku, Stepanakert, 2009, 30 minutes)Directed by Levon Kalntar

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PANEL N6The Study of Mass Violence and Genocide

CHAIRJoyce Apsel(NYU, US)< jaa5@nyu.edu >

PAPERSAriel Penetrante(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Germany)< macaspac@iiasa.ac.at >Mass-Violence and Struggle for Recognition in Identity Conflict:Negotiating Memories and Justice in the Philippines

Onur Bakiner(Yale U, US)< onur.bakiner@yale.edu >Genocide Recognition as Social Memory: History, Memory and the Nation in Genocide Laws

Philip Spencer(Kingston U, UK)< p.spencer@kingston.ac.uk >Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Genocide

DISCUSSANTPeter Rutland(Wesleyan U, US)< prutland@wesleyan.edu >

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PANEL R9 (Roundtable)Practitioners and Scholars Roundtable on Local Self-Governance in Siberia and Russian Far East: Civil Society, Civic Initiatives and Citizen Participation

CHAIRGraeme Robertson(U of North Carolina, US)< graeme@email.unc.edu >

PARTICIPANTSElena Malitskaya(Siberian Civic Initiatives Support Center, Nobosibirsk, Russia)< lena@cip.nsk.su >

Sarah Lindemann-Komarova (Siberian Civic Initiatives Support Center, Nobosibirsk, Russia)< echosiberia@gmail.com >

Irina Rondik(Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, Kemerovo, Russia)< smk@kemail.ru >

Elena Tvorgova(Rebirth of the Siberian Lands NGO, Irkutsk, Russia)< elena@fvzs.ru >

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PANEL TH6Diaspora Migrants

CHAIRLaurence Couture-Gagnon(U of Ottawa, Canada)< lcout040@uottawa.ca >

PAPERSMyra Waterbury(Ohio U, US)< waterbur@ohio.edu >Ethnic Citizenship and Diaspora Politics in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

Kristin Cavoukian(U of Toronto, Canada)< kristinacavoukian@gmail.com >Russia’s Resurgent Armenians: The “Other” Armenian Diaspora

Raphi Rechitsky(U of Minnesota, US)< raphirech@gmail.com >External Effects of European Expansion Meet Slavic Nationalism: International Migrants in Ukraine React to Ethnic Violence

Elena Sadovskaya(Georgetown U, US)< esa2004@mail.ru >Chinese Migration to Kazakhstan: the Rising Role of Diaspora and Networks

DISCUSSANTLisa Koriouchkina(Brown U, US)< lisa.koriouchkina@gmail.com >

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PANEL TH9Media Representations of the Nation

CHAIRChandler Rosenberger(Brandeis U, US)< crosen@brandeis.edu >

PAPERSLi Bennich-Bjorkman(Uppsala U, Sweden)< Li.Bennich-Bjorkman@statsvet.uu.se >Politics in Media and Party Politics in Estonia, Latvia and Hungary

Nadia Kaneva(U of Denver, US)< nkaneva@du.edu >Media and the Rise of Consumerism in Post-communist Europe

Alexander Dukalskis(U of Notre-Dame, Indiana, US)< adukalsk@nd.edu >Zachary Hooker(Columbia U, US)< zrh2101@columbia.edu >Legitimating Totalitarianism: Melodrama and Mass Politics in North Korean Film

DISCUSSANTStephen Deets(Babson College, US)< sdeets@babson.edu >

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PANEL TK6The Kurdish Question

CHAIRPeride Kaleagasi(Independent Scholar, NY, US)< peride@yahoo.com >

PAPERSAyla Gol(Aberystwyth U, UK)< ayg@aber.ac.uk >Ethnic Violence: Kurdish Identity as Extremism in Turkey

Latif Tas(U of London, UK)< latiftas@yahoo.com >Kurds in the UK: Legal Pluralism and Dispute Resolution in the Diaspora

Kumru Toktamis(Pratt Institute, US)< ktoktami@pratt.edu >Entrenchments Beyond Essentialism: Space and Shifting Identities in Kurdish Mobilizations and Regional Nationhoods

DISCUSSANTCeren Belge(Harvard Academy, US)< cbelge@wcfia.harvard.edu >

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PANEL U4 State, Identity and Society in Belarus

CHAIRCurt Woolhiser(Harvard U, US)< cwoolhis@fas.harvard.edu >

PAPERSMatthew Frear(U of Birmingham, UK) < mjf555@bham.ac.uk >Alyaksandr Lukashenka: Accidental Father of the Belarusian Nation?

Renee L. Buhr(U St. Thomas, US) < buhr6782@stthomas.edu >Victor Shadurski(Belarusian State U, Belarus)< shadursky@bsu.by >Constructed and Primordial Identity on the Edge of Russia: Belarus, Ukraine, and Lithuania in Comparative Perspective

Ann Livschiz (Indiana U/Purdue U Fort Wayne, US) < alivschiz@gmail.com >Art of the Nation: Jewish Artists and Belorussian Postwar Nationalism

DISCUSSANTDavid Marples(U of Alberta, Canada)< david.marples@ualberta.ca >

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PANEL U9Narratives and the Reconstruction of Memory in Contemporary Ukraine

CHAIR Larissa Onyshkevych(Shevchenko Scientific Society, NY, US)< onyshlar@gmail.com >

PAPERSNatalia Khanenko-Friesen(U of Saskatchewan, Canada)< natalia.khanenkofriesen@gmail.com >Oral History of Decollectivisation in Ukraine in the 1990s: Searching for Collective Memory of Recent Past

Maria Sonevytsky(Columbia U, US)< ms2147@columbia.edu >Ey Guzel Qirim: Memory and Ideologies of Home in Crimean Tatar Exile Song

Viktoriya Yakovlyeva(U of Alberta, Canada)< viktoriy@ualberta.ca >Childhood at The Border of Two States: The Language of Memory

DISCUSSANTMargaret Paxson(Kennan Institute, Washington, DC, US)< paxsonml@yahoo.com >

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Panel BK8Nationalism, Memory and the Construction of Identity in Slovenia

CHAIREmil Kerenji(US Holocaust Memorial Museum)< emil.kerenji@gmail.com >

PAPERSLuka Lisjak-Gabrijelcic(Central European U, Hungary) < lisjak-gabrijelcic_luka@ceu-budapest.edu >Post-Modern Autochthonism and the Invention of Alternative Antiquity in Southeast Europe: The Case of Slovenia

Katja Skrlj(U of Nova Gorica, Slovenia)< katja.skrlj@zrc-sazu.si >Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning or Landmarks: The Case of the First World War Memory on the Border of Slovenia and Italy

Nina Vodopivec(Institute for Contemporary History, Slovenia)< nina.vodopivec@inz.si >Can Intercultural Dialogue Set Us Apart? The Case of Slovenia

DISCUSSANTGregor Kranjc(College of William and Mary, US)< gregorkranjc@hotmail.com >

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PANEL BK12Democratisation, Europeanisation and Security Sector Governance in the Western Balkans

CHAIRSrdja Pavlovic(U of Alberta, Canada)< pavlovic@ualberta.ca >

PAPERSSvetlana Djurdjevic-Lukic(Institute of International Politics and Economics, Serbia)< svetlukic@yahoo.com >The Western Balkans Cooperation in Security-Related Areas: The Ghost at the Feast

Sonja Stojanovic(Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Serbia)< sonjastojanovic@ccmr-bg.org >Socializing in Post-sovereignty Through Regional Police Cooperation

Djordje Popovic(Belgrade U, Serbia)< djordjepopovic@ccmr-bg.org >Security Sector Reform as a Part of Democratisation Process in Serbia

Jelena Radoman(Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Serbia)< jelenaradoman@ccmr-bg.org >International Assistance to SSR in Support of Democratisation in Serbia

DISCUSSANTAdam Fagan(U of London, UK)< a.fagan@qmul.ac.uk >

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PANEL BO12Book Panel on Peter Andreas, Blue Helmets and Black Markets: The Business of Survival in the Siege of Sarajevo (Cornell 2008)

CHAIRGordon N. Bardos(Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US)< gnb12@columbia.edu >

PARTICIPANTSSally Kent(U of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, US)< skent@uwsp.edu >

Aleksandra Sasha Milicevic(U of North Florida, US)< a.milicevic@unf.edu >

Aida Hozic(U of Florida, US)< hozic@ufl.edu >

Eric Gordy(U College London, UK)< e.gordy@ucl.ac.uk >

Peter Andreas(Brown U, US)< peter_andreas@brown.edu >

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PANEL BO13Book Panel on Serguei Oushakine, The Patriotism of Despair: Nation, War, and Loss in Russia (Cornell 2009)

CHAIR Nathaniel Knight(Seton Hall U, US)< knightna@shu.edu >

PARTICIPANTS Doug Rogers(Yale U, US)< doug.rogers@yale.edu >

Catharine T. Nepomnyashchy(Columbia U, US)< cn29@columbia.edu >

Marlène Laruelle(Central Asia and Caucasus Institute, Washington, DC)< marlenelaruelle@yahoo.com >

Eliot Borenstein(NYU, US)< eb7@nyu.edu >

Serguei Oushakine(Princeton U, US)< oushakin@princeton.edu >

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PANEL CE8Nationalism, International Relations and Diplomacy

CHAIRKimana Zulueta-Fülscher(Johns Hopkins U, US)< zulueta.fuelscher@gmail.com >

PAPERSLaura CramJames Mitchell (U of Strathclyde, UK)< laura.cram@strath.ac.uk >< j.mitchell@strath.ac.uk >Shifting Allegiances: A Comparative Study of Identification in Devolved and Integrated Polities

Kristine Mitchell (Dickinson College, US)< mitchelk@dickinson.edu >Creating Europeans? ERASMUS University Student Exchange and European Identity

Kristina Mikulova(U of Oxford, UK)< kristina.mikulova@nuffield.ox.ac.uk >Central Europe’s Norm Enterpreneurs: The Role of Transnational Networks in the Foreign Policy-Making of Visegrad Countries

Geoffrey Krempa(U of Tennessee, US)< gkrempa@utk.edu >When Nationalism Got in the Way: The Impact of the Historic Past on Polish and Hungarian National Strategy, 1938-1939

Tsveta Petrova (Cornell U, US)< tap25@cornell.edu >From Recipients to Donors: New Europe Promotes Democracy in the Neighborhood

DISCUSSANTLeocadia Diaz Romero(U de Murcia, Spain)< leocadia.diaz@um.es >

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PANEL CE18The Hows and Whys of Remembering in Romania

CHAIRRavzan Sibii(UMass Amherst, US)< razvan@comm.umass.edu >

PAPERSMichael Shafir(U of Bucharest, Romania)< shafirm@euro.ubbcluj.ro >History, Memory and Counter-Memory in Post-communist Romania

Mihai Chioveanu(U of Bucharest, Romania)< mihai_chiov@yahoo.co.uk >Romania’s Racial Dumping Ground. Explaining Transistria in the Context of the Nazi ‘General Plan East’

Adrian Mihai Cioflanca(Xenopol History Institute, Iasi, Romania)< adrian_cioflanca@yahoo.com >Perceptions of Trauma. Interpretations of the Iasi Pogrom (June 1941) in Documents and Historiography

DISCUSSANTFelicia Waldman(U of Bucharest, Romania)< fwaldman@gmail.com >

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PANEL EU3The State-NGO Relationship in Central Asia and Russia

CHAIRRafis Abazov(Columbia U, US)< ra2044@columbia.edu >

PAPERSLeah Gilbert(Georgetown U, US)< les29@georgetown.edu >State Mobilization Strategies and Competition in Russia

Kanykey Jailobaeva(U of Edinburgh, UK)< kanykey.jailobaeva@gmail.com >The State-NGO Relationship in Kyrgyzstan: New Donor Strategies

Erica Johnson(Georgetown U, US)< ejj22@georgetown.edu >Authoritarian Survival and State-NGO Cooperation in Post-Soviet Central Asia

DISCUSSANTSean R. Roberts(George Washington U, US)< seanrr@gwu.edu >

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PANEL K4Political Opposition and Authoritarianism

CHAIRCory Welt(George Washington U, US)< cwelt@gwu.edu >

PAPERSJane Curry(Santa Clara U, US)< jcurry@scu.edu >Doris Godl(U of Salzburg, Austria)< doris.goedl@salzburg.co.at >The People’s Revolutions in Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine: Nationalist Uprisings and Myths of National Glory

Jody LaPorte (U of California Berkeley, US) < jlaporte@berkeley.edu >Access, Influence, and Mobilization: Managing the Opposition in Azerbaijan

Dina Sharipova(Indiana U, US)< disharip@indiana.edu >Change and Continuity: Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan After the Colored Revolutions

DISCUSSANTElise Giuliano(Columbia U, US)< eg599@columbia.edu >

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PANEL K6Chechnya: Enduring Shadows of Culture and Tradition

CHAIR Irena Lasota(Institute for Democracy in Eastern Europe, Washington, DC, US)< irena.lasota@gmail.com >

PAPERLecha Ilyasov(LATTA, Chechnya, Russia)< lechailyasov@hotmail.com >Chechen Ethical Codex - Quonahalla. It’s Pre-Islamic Roots and Post-Soviet Endurance

Khassan Baiev(International Committee for the Children of Chechnya, US)The Impact of the Last Two Russian-Chechen Wars on Traditional Values

DISCUSSANTSYoav Karny(Journalist, Washington, DC) < karny@starpower.net >

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PANEL R7The Russian Cultural Space

CHAIROlga Gershenson(UMass Amherst, US)< gershenson@judnea.umass.edu >

PAPERSKristian Feigelson(Sorbonne U, France)< kristian.feigelson@univ-paris3.fr >Screen Memories in Russia

Katherine GraneyKatherine Morton(Skidmore College, US)< kgraney@skidmore.edu >< kmorton@skidmore.edu >What Kind of EuroVision? The Eurovision Song Contest and the Reconfiguring of Europe as a Cultural Space in the Post-Soviet Era

Sanna Turoma(Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) < st2626@columbia.edu >Imperiia Re/Constructed: Narratives of Space and Nation in Late Soviet Russian Writing

Veronika Duprat-Kushtanina(EHESS, France) < veronika.kushtanina@gmail.com >The USSR since the 1930s: A Policy of Forgetting

DISCUSSANTRebecca Stanton(Barnard College, US)< rstanton@barnard.edu >

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PANEL TH11 (Workshop)How To Get your Article Published?

CHAIRZsuzsa Csergo(Queen’s U, Canada)< csergo@queensu.ca >

PARTICIPANTSFlorian Bieber(U of Kent, Canterbury, UK)<bieberf@gmx.net >Editor of Nationalities Papers

Stefan Wolff(U of Birmingham, UK)< stefan@stefanwolff.com >Editor of Ethnopolitics

Gerald Dorey(Taylor & Francis, UK)< Gerald.Dorey@tandf.co.uk >Publisher of Nationalities Papers and Ethnopolitics

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PANEL TK1The Nation Versus the State in Turkey

CHAIRGuldem Gokcek(NYU, US)< gg6@nyu.edu >

PAPERSSener Akturk (Harvard U, US)< akturk@fas.harvard.edu >Fourth Style of Politics: Turkish Eurasianism as a Pro-Russian and Statist Ideology in Comparative Perspective

Tamer Balci(U of Texas Pan American, US)< tbalci@utpa.edu >The Rise and Fall of the Nine Lights Ideology

Gulnur Aybet(U of Kent, UK)< g.aybet@kent.ac.uk >Haluk Üçel(Bilgi U, Turkey)< haluku@bilgi.edu.tr >The Invisible Minority of Turkish Istanbulites

DISCUSSANTDavid Crowe(Elon U, US)< crowed@elon.edu >

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PANEL U10Identity and Resistance in Ukraine’s Southwestern Borderlands CHAIRAnna Procyk(Kingsborough College, CUNY, US)< aprocyk@kbcc.cuny.edu >

PAPERSMatthew Pauly(Michigan State U, US)< paulym@msu.edu >Duty Bound: Odesa Teachers and the Ukrainain-Language School in the 1920s

Jessica Allina-Pisano(U of Ottawa, Canada)< jallinap@uottawa.ca >Rural Political Economy, Non-Participation, and Cultural Survival in theImperial Periphery: Collectivization in the Soviet Magyar Borderlands,1945-1950

Steven Seegel(U of Northern Colorado, US)< steven.seegel@unco.edu >Nationalities or National Self-Determination? Central European State-building Contexts for the Cartography of Poland and Ukraine in 1918-1919

DISCUSSANTZenon Wasyliw(Ithaca College, US)< wasyliw@ithaca.edu >

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PANEL BK6The Legacy of Communism and Identity Construction in the Balkans

CHAIRAnna DiLellio(New School U, US)< annadilellio@hotmail.com >

PAPERSElidor Mehilli (Princeton U, US)< emehilli@princeton.edu >National Roads to Socialism? Albania under Enver Hoxha and the Yugoslav Dilemma, ca. 1956

Iva Lucic (Uppsala U, Sweden)< iva.lucic@hist.uu.se >Historians in the Service of the Nation: Historians’ Articulation of the Bosnian Muslim National Identity in 1968-1972

Tamara Pavasovic Trost(Harvard U, US)< tpavasov@fas.harvard.edu >History Textbooks as Sites of Construction and Contestation: Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia 1974-2008

Anika Bishka(U of Illinois at Chicago, US)< abishk2@uic.edu >The Hours of Midday: On the Constitution of Serbian and Kosovar Identity

DISCUSSANTInes Murzaku(Seton Hall U, US)< murzakui@shu.edu >

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PANEL BK16The Balkans and The Challenge to European Citizenship

CHAIRKriss Ravetto-Biagioli(U of Edinburgh, UK)< gojko@earthlink.net >

PAPERSBarbara BeznecAndrej Kurnik(U of Ljubljana, Slovenia)< barbara.beznec@gmail.com >< andrej.kurnik@fdv.uni-lj.si >Migrant Worker’s Struggles and Citizenship in Post-Yugoslavia

Maple Razsa(Colby College, US)< mjrazsa@colby.edu >The Erased: From Statelessness to Insurgent Citizenship in Slovenia

Demet Yalcin Mousseau(Koc U, Turkey)< dyalcin@ku.edu.tr >Transnational Regulation of Ethnic Conflict: The EU and Turkish-Greek Relations Regarding Ethnic Minorities

DISCUSSANTDusan Bjelic(U of Southern Maine, US)< bjelic@maine.edu >

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PANEL BO7Book Panel on Edward Schatz, ed., Political Ethnography: What Immersion Contributes to the Study of Power (Chicago, 2009)

CHAIRZsuzsa Csergo(Queen’s U, Canada)< csergo@queensu.ca >

PARTICIPANTSChip Gagnon(Ithaca College, US)< vgagnon@ithaca.edu >

Dorian Warren(Columbia U, US)< dw2288@columbia.edu >

Jessica Allina-Pisano(U of Ottawa, Canada)< jallinap@uottawa.ca >

Timothy Pachirat(New School U, US) < pachirat@newschool.edu >

Edward Schatz(U of Toronto, Canada)< ed.schatz@utoronto.ca >

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PANEL BO8Book Panel on Holly Case, Between States: The Transylvanian Question and the European Idea during World War II (Stanford 2009)

CHAIRFlorian Bieber(U of Kent, Canterbury, UK)<bieberf@gmx.net >

PARTICIPANTSCharles King(Georgetown U, US)< kingch@georgetown.edu >

Istvan Deak(Columbia U, US)< id1@columbia.edu >

Irina Livezeanu(U of Pittsburgh, US)< irinal@pitt.edu >

Holly Case(Cornell U, US)< hac27@cornell.edu >

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PANEL CE6The Quest for a German Identity

CHAIRRoland Spickermann(U of Texas, Permian Basin, US)< spickermann_r@utpb.edu >

PAPERS Kevin Cramer(Indiana U, US) < kcramer@iupui.edu >The Politics of Piety: The Philanthropic Work of the Gustav Adolf Associationin the German Diaspora, 1832-1945

David Hamlin(Fordham U, US)< hamlin@fordham.edu >Ambivalent Ethnography and Occupation: Germans in Romania in World War I

Bradley Nichols(U of Tennessee, US) < bnichol6@utk.edu >Lost Blood in the East: Nazi Germanization Policy, 1940-1942

Tereza Novotna(Boston U, US)< tnovotna@bu.edu >History, Politics, and Memory: The Fall of the Berlin Wall Twenty Years After

DISCUSSANTRobert Nelson(U of Windsor, Canada)< rnelson@uwindsor.ca >

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PANEL CE13Forced Population Movements in Eastern Europe from the Balkan Wars to World War II

CHAIRPaula Pickering(College of William and Mary, US)< pmpick@wm.edu >

PAPERSTheodora Dragostinova(Ohio State U, US)< dragostinova.l@osu.edu >Unmixing the Ottoman Borderlands: Early Prototypes of Population Exchange in the Balkans, 1913-1923

Vladimir Solonari(U of Central Florida, US) < vsolonar@mail.ucf.edu >Population Exchange - Ethnic Cleansing - Genocide: The Politics of Ethnic Purification in World War II Romania

David Gerlach (St. Peter’s College, US)< davidwgerlach@gmail.com >Forced Migration, Re-Emigration and Ethnic Cleansing after World War II: The Volhynian Czechs

DISCUSSANTHarris Mylonas(George Washington U, US)< mylonas@gwu.edu >

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PANEL EU6State- and Nation-Building Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan

CHAIRErica Marat(Voice of America’s Russian Service, Washington, DC, US)< erica.marat@googlemail.com >

PAPERSAziz Burkhanov(Indiana U, US)< aziburkh@umail.iu.edu >Paradoxes of Ethnicity and Identity Policies in Kazakhstan: “Nationalizing Nationalism” or “Nationalism by Inertia”

Adrien Fauve(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< adrien.fauve@sciences-po.org >Mind the Map! Visualizing Territorial Identity Narratives in Astana

Mateusz Laszczkowski(Max Planck Institute, Germany)< laszczkowski@eth.mpg.de >Where Shrek Meets the President: The Aestheticization of Politics in Astana

Danzan Narantuya(National U of Mongolia, Ulan Bator)< dnaran608@yahoo.coml >Culture, History and Gender in 20th Century Mongolia

DISCUSSANTAlima Bissenova(Cornell U, US)< azb3@cornell.edu >

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PANEL K8Paths to Peace in the Caucasus: Perspectives from and on South Ossetia, Abkhazia, and Georgia

CHAIRJenik Radon(Columbia U, US)< jr2218@columbia.edu >

PAPERSMikheil Mirziashvili(Crisis Management Initiative, Brussels, Belgium) < mikheil@osgf.ge >Civil Organizations, Peace Initiatives, and Challenges in the South Caucasus

Donnacha Ó Beacháin(Dublin City U, Ireland)< donnacha.obeachain@dcu.ie >Dynamics of Domestic Politics in Abkhazia

Iraklii Khintba(Abkhaz State University/Centre for Humanitarian Programmes, Sukhum/i)< ikhintba@gmail.com>The Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict: Changes in the Context since August 2008

Liana Kvarchelia(Center for Humanitarian Programs, Sukhum/i)< lkvarchelia@yahoo.com >Opportunities and Limitations of Civil Society in Transforming Conflicts

DISCUSSANT Rajen Parekh (Columbia U, US)< rsp3@columbia.edu >

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PANEL R4Russian Energy and Foreign Policy

CHAIRAdil Baguirov(MGIMO, Russia)< baguirov@gmail.com >

PAPERSPhilip Hanson(Royal Institute of International Affairs, UK)< hansonphl@aol.com >Russia as a Player in the Twenty-First Century Economy

Richard Connolly(U of Birmingham, UK)< r.connolly@bham.ac.uk >Russia’s Place in a Multi-Polar World

Stacy Closson(Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, US)< stacy.closson@wilsoncenter.org >Russian Energy Empire?: Legacies of the Soviet Union

Boris Barkanov(UC Berkeley, US)< barkanov@berkeley.edu >From Apprentice to Mercantilist: Sovereignty over Gas Markets and the Transformation of Russian State Identity

DISCUSSANTRobert Orttung(Resource Security Institute, Arlington, VA, US)< rorttung@gmail.com >

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PANEL TH4Theoretical Reflections on Ethnicity and Nationalism in Divided Societies in Europe and Asia

CHAIRMatteo Fumagalli(Central European University, Budapest, Hungary)< fumagallim@ceu.hu >

PAPERSYoungmi Kim(Central European University, Budapest, Hungary)< kimy@ceu.hu >The South-South Conflict in the Republic of Korea: Regional or National?

Robert Sata(Central European University, Budapest, Hungary)< satar@ceu.hu >A Divided United: Diversity and Europeanization in Hungary

Stela Garaz(Central European University, Budapest, Hungary)< pphgas01@ceu-budapest.edu >Exploring the Link Between the Horizontally Concentrated Power and Ethnic Mobilization in Transition

DISCUSSANTElise Langan(NYU, US)< el8@nyu.edu >

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PANEL TH8The Collective Memory of Mass Violence

CHAIRTanya Bogushevitch(U of Latvia, Riga)< tanya.bog@gmail.com >

PAPERSKhatchik DerGhougassian(U de San Andrés, Argentina) < khatchikd@hotmail.com >Diaspora, Collective Trauma and State Building: A Comparative Perspective of the Armenian and Jewish Cases

Danielle Granville(U of Oxford, US)< danielle.granville@bnc.ox.ac.uk >The Role of the Ukrainian Diaspora in the Holodomor Recognition Dispute

Elo-Hanna Seljamaa(Ohio State U, US) < seljamaa.1@buckeyemail.osu.edu >The Cross of Liberty and Burdens of the Past: Defining Frights for Freedom in Post-Soviet Estonia

DISCUSSANTAlexandra Goujon(U of Dijon, France)< goujona@club-internet.fr >

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PANEL TK4Religion and Nationalism in Turkey and Beyond

CHAIRJody LaPorte (U of California Berkeley, US) < jlaporte@berkeley.edu >

PAPERSGulnur Aybet(U of Kent, Canterbury, UK)< gaybet@kent.ac.uk >Turkey’s Internal Transformation and the Status of the Orthodox Patriarchate: Historical Legacies and the Future

Guliz Dinc Belcher(UMass Amherst, US)< gulizd@polsci.umass.edu >New Politics within Old Networks: JDP’s Party Machine and Moderation of Islamist Ideology in Turkey

Idris Yucel (Hacettepe U, Turkey)< iyucel@hacettepe.edu.tr >In Search of a Nation or Sect to Preach: American Protestant Missionaries in the Beginning of Turkish Republic

Defne Jones(Indiana U, US)< defjones@indiana.edu >Antisemitism in Contemporary Turkey: Elite Use of History in Political Discourse

DISCUSSANTEnze Han(George Washington U, US)< enzehan@gwu.edu >

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PANEL U5Gender, National Identity and Colored Revolutions

CHAIRMarta Kebalo(CUNY, US) < mkebalo@aol.com >

PAPERSL. Pauline Rankin(Carleton U, Canada)< pauline_rankin@carleton.ca >After the Roses Wilted: Gender Politics and Women’s Activism in Post-Revolutionary Georgia

Alexandra Hrycak(Reed College, US)< hrycak@reed.edu >Nationalism and Women’s Participation in the Orange Revolution in Lviv and Kharkiv

Oksana Kis(Institute of Ethnology, Kyiv, Ukraine)< oksanakis55@gmail.com > “Nationally Significant”: National Discourse in Framing Ukrainian Women’s History

DISCUSSANTValerie Sperling(Clark U, US)< vsperling@clarku.edu >

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