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Contents

FOREWORD 3

2 PROGRAM OVERVIEW 4

2.1 Thursday, 14 February 2019 4

2.2 Friday, 15 February 2019 5

2.3 Saturday, 16 February 2019 6

2.4 Schedule Overview 7

3 PLENARY 11

4 YOUNG SCHOLARS FORUM 12

5 PANELS AND WORKSHOP SESSIONS 13

5.1. Comparative Politics 13

5.2. International Affairs 21

5.3. European Studies 27

5.4. Peace and Security Policy 31

5.5. Public Policy 33

5.6. Political Behaviour and Communication 37

5.7. Political Theory 43

5.8. Gender and Politics 45

5.9. Political Economy and Social Policy 46

5.10. Empirical Methods 51

5.11. Development and Environment 53

5.12. Federalism and Territorial Politics 57

5.13. International Political Sociology 60

6 CONFERENCE DINNER 62

7 DIRECTIONS AND MAPS 63

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Foreword

Dear colleagues,

Welcome to Zurich! This conference comes at a critical point in the development of our political systems and international relations. Thirty years after the breakdown of Soviet communism and the fall of the Berlin wall, the triumphant ‘West’ appears shaken to its foundations.

The hallmark of the ‘West’ is the interplay of liberal domestic and international orders. The common commitment to liberal human rights, the rule of law and democracy underpins the Western community of values; open and rights-based societies find their equivalent in an open and rights-based international order. Both orders are under pressure. The rise of right-wing populism in Europe and the United States challenges liberal democracy, European integration and the transatlantic alliance when the West faces an emerging China and an assertive Russia. These developments also pose a formidable intellectual challenge to political science.

For its 2019 annual meeting, the Swiss Political Science Association (SPSA) is happy to host a Trilateral Conference co-sponsored by the Austrian and German Political Science Associations. I look forward to our exchange of current research and debates on the conference theme in the plenary sessions on transatlantic relations and European integration and in a large series of panels.

I would also like to take the opportunity to thank those who have made the organization of the conference possible. The Swiss Academy of the Humanities and Social Sciences (SAGW) and the Center for Comparative and International Studies at ETH and the University of Zurich (CIS) provided the core funding. At the CIS, Benita Cserépy has taken the organization of the event from A to Z into her able hands. Fabiana Koller, a recent graduate of the CIS Master program, has helped compiling the program. In addition, Alexandra Feddersen and Monika Spinatsch at the SPSA have provided valuable assistance. The chairpersons of the SPSA working groups assessed the proposals submitted for this conference and helped putting the panels together. The Young Scholars Forum contributed dedicated panels. Finally, I would like to thank the ETH Infrastructure Services for providing us generously with rooms as the conference kept growing bigger.

I wish everyone a stimulating and enjoyable conference and a good time in Zürich.

Frank Schimmelfennig (CIS, ETH Zürich)

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2 Program Overview

2.1 Thursday, 14 February 2019

Time Item Venue

10h00 Registration opens Foyer HG E Süd

10h00 – 12h00 Young Scholars Forum 1 HG D 7.1

10h00 – 12h00 Young Scholars Forum 2 HG D 7.2

09h00 – 13h00 MA Info-Day (Coffee Break 10h30) HG D 3.2 / Foyer HG D Süd

12h00 – 14h00 Board Meeting (not public) HG E 41

12h00 – 14h00 Lunch Break ETH Cafeterias (individual)

14h00 – 15h30 Panels, Session 1

15h30– 16h00 Coffee Break Foyer HG E Süd/D Süd

16h00 – 17h00 General Assembly SPSA HG G 26.5

17h00 – 19h00 Welcome (Frank Schimmelfennig) Plenary Session The End of the West? Dr. Karen Donfried, Director, German Marshall Fund of the US, Washington Prof. Dr. Manfred Elsig, WTI Bern Prof. Dr. Thomas Risse, FU Berlin

HG F 30

19h00 – 21h00 Welcome Apéro Riche Foyer HG E Süd/D Süd

20h00 Registration closes Foyer HG E Süd

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2.2 Friday, 15 February 2019

Time Item Venue

08h00 Registration opens Foyer HG E Süd

08h30 – 10h00 Panels, Session 2

10h00 – 10h30 Coffee Break Foyer HG E Süd/D Süd

10h30 – 12h00 Panels, Session 3

12h00 – 13h30 Lunch Break ETH Cafeterias (individual)

13h30 – 15h00 Panels, Session 4

15h00 – 15h30 Coffee Break Foyer HG E Süd/D Süd

15h30 – 17h00 Panels, Session 5

16h 00 Registration closes

17h15 ̶ 18h45 Plenary Lecture and Discussion

'A few quotes and some funerals' - wie gesichert ist unser gesichertes Wissen über den Populismus? Prof. Dr. Philip Manow Universität Bremen

HG F 30

19h30 – 23h00 Conference Dinner Restaurant Lakeside

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2.3 Saturday, 16 February 2019

Time Item Venue

08h00 Registration opens Foyer HG E Süd

08h30 – 10h00 Panels, Session 6

10h00 ̶ 10h30 Coffee Break Foyer HG E Süd/D Süd

10h30 ̶ 12h00 Panels, Session 7

12h00 End of Conference

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2.4 Schedule Overview

Session 1, Thursday 14:00-15:30

Group Panel Room

Comparative Politics Populism, Constitutions and Mainstream Parties HG D 3.2

Comparative Politics Konfigurationen von Demokratie/ Configurations of Democracy HG D 5.2

International Affairs Roundtable Michael Zürns "A Theory of Global Governance: Authority, Legitimacy & Contestation" HG D 7.1

Political Economy and Social Policy The Political Consequences of Fiscal Austerity HG D 7.2

International Affairs Innovation in Research on International and Regional Organizations HG E 33.1

International Affairs The Parliamentary Organization of International Relations HG E 33.3

Political Behaviour and Communication Voting Behavior HG E 33.5

European Studies Political Participation and Voting in Europe HG E 41

Public Policy Policy Instruments and Sustainable Economy Trade-Offs in Forests HG F 26.1

Political Behaviour and Communication Political Preferences, Attitudes, and Decisions HG F 26.3

Political Economy and Social Policy Labor Markets and Immigration in Europe HG G 26.1

Empirical Methods Harking, P-Hacking, Publication Bias: Die Replikationskrise in den Politikwissenschaften (I) HG G 26.3

Session 2, Friday 08:30-10:00

Group Panel Room

International Political Sociology Tracing and Conceptualising the Contestation of International Norms, Knowledge(s) and Discourses HG D 1.1

Empirical Methods ROUNDTABLE: Die Replikationskrise in den Politikwissenschaften: Ursachen, Konsequenzen, Lösungen HG D 1.2

Comparative Politics Comparative History and Revolution HG D 3.2

Comparative Politics Democratization, Electoral Reforms and Political Strategies HG D 5.2

Comparative Politics Issues of Representation in Contemporary Democracies HD D 7.1

Political Economy and Social Policy Economic Insecurity, Political Representation and Non-Mainstream Parties HG D 7.2

Political Behaviour and Communication Political Strategies (and its Effects) HG E 1.1

Political Behaviour and Communication Digitalization as a Challenge to Democracy HG E 1.2

International Affairs Geopolitics and Rising Powers HG E 33.3

International Affairs Normative Change in International Institutions HG E 33.5

European Studies Loosing Appeal, Forfeitung Power? Shifting Dynamics in the EU’s Neighborhood Relations HG E 41

Public Policy Die Umstrittenheit von Expertenwissen: das politisch-administrative System unter Druck HG F 26.1

Development and Environment Whose Future do we Want and How? Norm and Standard Development, Contestation, and Implementation in Global Sustainability Politics HG G 26.3

Federalism and Territorial Politics Panel I: Federalism and Democracy HG G 26.1

International Affairs Rising Powers and the Western-Centered Liberal International Order: Influence and Challenges HG G 26.3

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Session 3, Friday 10:30-12:00

Group Panel Room

Public Policy Landscape, Environment and Climate Policy HG D 1.1

International Affairs Panel I: Varieties of Qualitative Methods in International Relations HG D 1.2

Comparative Politics Voter-Party Linkages HG D 3.2

Federalism and Territorial Politics Local Government Cooperation HD D 7.1

Political Economy and Social Policy Priorities and Preferences towards Fiscal Policies and the Welfare State in the Aftermath of the Great Recession HG D 7.2

Political Behaviour and Communication Party Competition and Partisanship HG E 1.1

Political Behaviour and Communication Issue Ownership HG E 1.2

International Affairs International Organization HG E 33.1

International Affairs International Relations Theory HG E 33.3

European Studies The Political (Integration) Effects of Euroscepticism HG E 33.5

European Studies Between Russia and the EU: Membership Discourses and Practices in the Shared Neighborhood HG E 41

Development and Environment Environmental Policy: Public Opinion and Public Support HG F 26.3

Federalism and Territorial Politics Panel II: Federalism and Inequality HG G 26.1

Peace and Security R4D Thematic Module: Social Conflicts in Fragile States HG G 26.3

Session 4, Friday 13:30-15:00

Group Panel Room

Political Theory Contemporary Issues in Political Theory HG D 1.1

International Political Sociology Panel II: Varieties of Qualitative Methods in International Relations HG D 1.2

Comparative Politics Politics, Media and Class Voting HG D 3.2

Comparative Politics How international Organizations shape Domestic Politics HG D 5.2

Comparative Politics Policy Change through Challenger Parties in Western Democracies: Myth or Reality? HD D 7.1

Political Economy and Social Policy Organized Interests, Parties, and Mass Politics - Who Influences Policy (& When)? HG D 7.2

Political Behaviour and Communication Participation and Turnout HG E 1.1

Political Behaviour and Communication Rights and Attitudes of and towards Immigrants HG E 1.2

Political Economy and Social Policy The Origins of the Welfare State HG E 33.1

International Affairs Trade and Cooperation HG E 33.3

Federalism and Territorial Politics Migration, Minorities & Local Politics HG E 33.5

European Studies EU Governance across Policy Areas HG E 41

Public Policy Organized Civil Society and Policy Processes in the Post-Soviet Space HG F 26.1

Development and Environment International Climate Policy under Pressure: New Roles of Traditional Players, Emerging Powers, and Private Actors in the Climate Change Regime Complex HG F 26.3

Development and Environment Participatory Energy Transition (Part 1) HG G 26.3

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Session 5, Friday 15:30-17:00

Group

Panel Room

Political Theory Freiheit und Geschichte. Zur historischen Phänomenologie des Westens HG D 1.1

International Political Sociology Panel III: Varieties of Qualitative Methods in International Relations HG D 1.2

Comparative Politics Migration Politics and Policy HG D 3.2

Comparative Politics New Perspectives on Firms in the Political Economy HG D 7.1

Political Economy and Social Policy Inequality Perceptions and Redistribution Preferences HD D 7.1

Political Behaviour and Communication Use of Social Media and New Technologies in Elections HG D 7.2

Political Theory Demokratischer und autoritärer Konstitutionalismus – wie exklusiv ist die westliche Verfassungstradition? HG E 1.1

Federalism and Territorial Politics The Regional Turn in Immigrant Integration Policies. Subnational Comparative Evidence from Around the Globe HG E 1.2

Political Economy and Social Policy New Challenges of Welfare States in (Il)Liberal Times: How Policy Ambiguity Promotes Third-Sector Engagement in Policy Implementation HG E 33.3

European Studies Moving beyond ‘Traditional’ Actors in the Study of European Politics HG E 33.5

Public Policy Regulation and Governance HG E 41

Development and Environment Environment and Development: Individuals and Policy Preferences HG F 26.1

Peace and Security Militias/Rebels HG F 26.3

Development and Environment Participatory Energy Transition (Part 2) HG G 26.1

HG G 26.3

Session 6, Saturday 08:30-10:00

Group Panel Room

International Political Sociology The Challenge of Security Technology: Theory, Method, Practice (1/2) HG D 1.1

Political Economy and Social Policy Individual Level Preferences over Economic Policy in Times of Crisis HG D 1.2

Comparative Politics Parties and Party Position HG D 3.2

Comparative Politics The Dynamics of Coalition Politics HD D 7.1

Political Behaviour and Communication (New) Forms of Citizen’s Participation in Democracies under Pressure HG E 1.1

Political Behaviour and Communication Vertrauen - Währung stabiler Demokratien? HG E 1.2

International Affairs Complicating Securitization: Inconsistencies and Contradictions in Securitization Processes HG E 33.3

Gender and Politics Women, Gender Equality and Gender Policy - East and West HG E 33.5

European Studies Policy-Making in the European Union HG E 41

Public Policy Policy Processes HG F 26.1

Development and Environment Sustainable Development HG F 26.3

Empirical Methods Harking, P-Hacking, Publication Bias: Die Replikationskrise in den Politikwissenschaften (II) HG G 26.1

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Session 7, Saturday 10:30-12:00

Group Panel Room

International Political Sociology The Challenge of Security Technology: Theory, Method, Practice (2/2) HG D 1.1

Political Economy and Social Policy The Politics of Collective Skill Formation in Austria, Germany and Switzerland HG D 1.2

Comparative Politics Populist Radical Right Challengers in a Changing Political Space HG D 3.2

Comparative Politics Multiparty Governments – Formation and Delegation HG D 5.2

Comparative Politics Direct Democratic Institutions HD D 7.1

Development and Environment International Organizations and International Regulation HG D 7.2

Political Behaviour and Communication Einstellungen zur liberalen westlichen Ordnung und deren Institutionen HG E 1.1

Political Behaviour and Communication Political Consumerism: How to Study Citizens' Political Engagements as Consumers? HG E 1.2

International Affairs Global Governance and the ‘End of the West’ HG E 33.1

International Affairs International Political Economy HG E 33.3

Peace and Security Terrorism and Peace Processes HG E 33.5

European Studies Crises of the EU by Disintegrative Institutional Arrangements? HG E 41

Public Policy Politics and Policy HG F 26.1

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3 Plenary

Session 1 Thursday, 17h00 – 19h00 HG F 30

The End of the West? Dr. Karen Donfried, Director, German Marshall Fund of the US, Washington

Prof. Dr. Manfred Elsig, WTI Bern Prof. Dr. Thomas Risse, FU Berlin

Session 2 Friday, 17h15 – 18h45 HG F 30

'A few quotes and some funerals' - wie gesichert ist unser gesichertes Wissen über den Populismus?

Prof. Dr. Philip Manow

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4 Young Scholars Forum The Young Scholar’s Forum of Swiss Political Science Association 2019 is a platform where we address topics and issues which are of particular relevance to (prospective) PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. In the previous year the Young Scholar’s Forum focused on discussing chances and challenges that PhD students and Postdocs face when they decide to leave academia and find a job in the private or public sector. We thus offered information about interesting alternatives to academic pathways and provided practical tips to find one’s dream-job. At the 2019 young scholars` forum we will be addressing questions that are relevant for both scholars who wish to enter/stay in academia or leave it. In fact, we will be focusing on strategies about publicizing research findings for individuals who wish their research to be contributing to a broader public discussion. Event 1: Why should I do a PhD in Political Science? The first event aims at presenting the PhD in political science to master students who wish to pursue a PhD and to early PhD students who would like to benefit from the experiences of more advanced PhD students. In particular, the objective of this roundtable is to discuss the different modalities (funding, SNF grants etc.) of doing a PhD and their implications on the daily work. Moreover, we will be addressing questions such as: “how to choose your supervisor”, “what to pay attention to if you wish to pursue an academic career”, “if and when to plan an exchange abroad”, and many other questions. More broadly, this event will be a unique opportunity to share experiences and to respond to practical questions of the PhD in political science.

Guests: Prof. Nathalie Giger (University of Geneva), Dr. Petra Holtrup (Managing Director and Doctoral Rrogramme Manager, University of Zurich), Ari Ray (PhD Student, University of Zurich), Dr. David Weisstanner (PostDoc, University of Oxford)

Organization: Dr. Nadja Mosimann (Universities of Geneva and Zurich) Moderation: Anna-Lena Nadler

Event 2: Making your research visible (also) for non-specialized audiences This year we would like to address a topic that is of increasing importance for PhD students and Postdocs, namely, sharing research findings with a broader (non-specialized) audience and how to make an impact on public debates. To this aim we invite guests, both scholars who regularly share their research findings with the public, and experts, who work in the field of knowledge transmission, to discuss about the opportunities and pitfalls of engaging in public communication. We will be addressing questions such as “which kinds of outlets/opportunities are available for communicating with non-academic audiences”, “what kind of strategy should be chosen to diffuse research findings”, as well as share some practical tips about how to best write such pieces or giving interviews to media representatives.

Guests: Karin Frei (Journalist, karinfrei.ch), Prof. Alexandre Afonso (University of Leiden), Dr. Sara Bütikofer (Researcher, University of Zurich and Editor of DeFacto), Prof. Georg Lutz (University of Lausanne and director of FORS)

Organization: Dr. Nadja Mosimann (Universities of Geneva and Zurich) Moderation: Clau Dermont

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5 Panels and Workshop Sessions

5.1. Comparative Politics Working Group

Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen [email protected] Jonas Pontusson [email protected] Daniel Bischof [email protected] Lucas Leemann [email protected]

SESSION 1A Thursday, 14h00 – 15h30 Panel Populism, Constitutions and Mainstream Parties Chair Veronika Ohlinger Discussant Lusina Badalyan Room HG D 3.2

Joerg Baudner Personalistic Party Leadership, Polarization and the Rise of Ropulism

Michael Hein Can Liberal Constitutional Orders Protect Themselves by means of Constitutional Entrenchment Clauses? A Study on Constitutional Review in Europe (1945–2016)

SESSION 1B Thursday, 14h00 – 15h30 Panel Konfigurationen von Demokratie/ Configurations of Democracy Chair Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann and Reinhard Heinisch Discussant Toralf Stark and Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach Room HG D 5.2

Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann Toralf Stark C. Mohamad-Klotzbach

Configurations of Democracy

Dannica Fleuß Alexander Weiß

Different Differences – Inter-individuelle und transkulturelle Unterschiede zwischen Demokratieverständnissen und ihre Implikationen für die empirische Demokratieforschung

Simon Bein Kollektive Identitäten als Determinanten unterschiedlicher demokratischer Wertvorstellungen

Carsten Wegscheider

Substantial Democracy. Determinants of Substantial Understandings of Democracy

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SESSION 2A Friday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel Comparative History and Revolution Chair Sarah Engler Discussant Lukas Rudolph Room HG D 3.2

Edina Szöcsik Nation versus Class: The Electoral Mobilization of Social Identities in Imperial Austria

Lukas Haffert Prussia, Political Catholicism and the Success of the Alternative für Deutschland in 2017

Tobias Rommel Daniel Bischof

The Economic Costs of Revolution

SESSION 2B Friday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel Democratization, Electoral Reforms and Political Strategies Chair André Walter Discussant Lucas Leemann and André Walter Room HG D 5.2

Valentin Schröder Philip Manow

The Longue Durée of Democratization – Germany 1867-1967

Thomas Ehrhard Cédric Passard

The Politics of the Uninominal Electoral System Choice during the Third Republic. Electoral Interests in an Uncertain Context of Democratization

Per Fredrik Andersson

Left-wing Tax Strategy Depends on the Electoral System

Patrick Emmenegger André Walter

When Dominant Parties Adopt PR. The Mysterious Case of Belgium

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SESSION 2C Friday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel Issues of Representation in Contemporary Democracies Chair Lea Kaftan Discussant Roman Senninger Room HG D 7.1

Stefanie Bailer Tamaki Ohmura

Youth Parties: Representing the Young or Replicating the Old?

Garret Binding

Multidimensional Representational (In)Congruence in Europe

SESSION 3 Friday, 10h30 – 12h00 Panel Voter-Party Linkages Chair Edina Szöcsik Discussant Michael Hein Room HG D 3.2

Resul Umit

Unfulfilled Winning Expectations Decrease Voter Satisfaction with Democracy

Sarah Engler David Weisstanner

Inequality, Status Decline, and Voting for the Radical Right

Oliver Huwyler Tomas Turner-Zwinkels Stefanie Bailer

From Vote-Seeking to Personal Benefit Seeking: The Replacement of Public by Private Sector Interest Group Ties across the Parliamentary Career

Marcel Lewandowsky Dissatisfaction with Democracy and Candidacy for Political Parties

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SESSION 4 A Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel Politics, Media and Class Voting Chair Tobias Rommel Discussant Stefanie Bailer Room HG D 3.2 Samuel David Mueller Marius Saeltzer

Making a Splash in a Puddle - Incentives for Candidates to Polarize on Twitter

Anna Adendorf Talk Dirty to me: Coalition Signals in Press Releases

Matthias Enggist Who Prioritizes Welfare Entitlements for Immigrants?

SESSION 4 B Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel How International Organizations Shape Domestic Politics Chair Anna Fruhstorfer Discussant Joerg Baudner Room HG D 5.2 Veronika Ohliger

What Motivates Them? National Representatives Transnational Parliamentary Assemblies

Roman Senninger

Authority Transfer and EU Politicization Revisited

Lusine Badalyan The Politics of (Non) Compliance: When Do Eastern Partnership Countries Comply with ECtHR Judgments and Why?

SESSION 4 C Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel Policy Change through Challenger Parties in Western

Democracies: Myth or Reality? Chair Andreas Wimmel Discussant Tarik Abou-Chadi Room HG D 7.1 Maurits J. Meijers Christopher J. Williams

When Copycats Go Astray: An Individual-Level Study of the Electoral Effects of Responding to Niche Parties

Julia Schulte-Cloos

Is Europe to Blame? The Historical Persistence of Anti-European Sentiments

Daniel Bischof Markus Wagner

How Extreme Party Entrance Legitimizes Extreme Behavior: The Case of the German AfD

Philip Rathgeb

The Economic and Social Policy Impact of the Populist Radical Right in Austria

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SESSION 5 B

Friday, 15h30 – 17h00

Panel New Perspectives on Firms in the Political Economy Chair Michael Schwan Discussant Lisa Lechner Room HG D 7.1

Michael Schwan Putting the Hammer Down? The Effect of Labor in the Financialization of non-financial Corporations

Lukas Linsi The Discourse of Competitiveness and the dis-embedding of National Economies

Melissa Newham Common Ownership and Market Entry: Evidence from the Pharmaceutical Industry

SESSION 5 A

Friday, 15h30 – 17h00

Panel Migration Politics and Policy Chair Lukas Haffert Discussant Lukas Rudolph Room HG D 3.2

Lukas Rudolph

Europe's Refugee Crisis, Intergroup Contact and Asylum Attitudes

Samuel Schmid

Building Walls – Denying Passports – Performing Closure: The Increasingly Convergent Logic of Immigration and Citizenship Policies in Austria from 1980-2018

Anna-Lena Nadler Eva Fernandez

Immigration Integration Regimes and Welfare Chauvinism: How Citizenship Models Affect Support for Immigrants' Access to Social Benefits among Immigrants and Natives

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SESSION 6 A

Saturday, 08h30 – 10h00

Panel Parties and Party Position Chair Marcel Lewandowski Discussant Martin Elff Room HG D 3.2

Anna-Sophie Heinze

Der Umgang mit der 'Alternative für Deutschland' in Landesparlamenten

Lea Kaftan

Political Power, Conflict and Parties' Preferences for Democracy. How German Parties Have Used Different Conceptualisations of Democracy to Compete Over Political Power after 1945

Oke Bahnsen

A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand: The Effect of the Separation of Pre-Electoral Coalitions on Government Stability

Andreas Wimmel Parteipositionen zur Vertiefung der Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion im 19. Deutschen Bundestag

SESSION 6 B Saturday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel The Dynamics of Coalition Politics Chair Stefan Müller Discussant Mariken Van der Velden Room HG D 7.1

Heike Klüver Hanna Bäck

Explaining the Outcome of Coalition Negotiations: Policy Payoffs in Coalition Governments

Carolina Plescia Mariken Van der Velden Stefan Müller

Who’s Willing to Compromise? Investigating Party Rhetoric on Compromise and Voters’ Response

Thomas Gschwend Indridi H. Indridason Lukas F. Stoetzer

Pre-Electoral Coalition Strategies in Multiparty Systems

Michael Imre Wolfgang C. Müller Thomas M. Meyerand Alejandro Ecker

If you’re Happy and You Know it, Clap Your Hands: Coalition Mood in European Parliamentary Democracies

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SESSION 7 A

Saturday, 10h30 – 12h00

Panel Populist Radical Right Challengers in a Changing Political Space

Chair Denise Traber Discussant Nathalie Giger Room HG D 3.2

Heike Klüver Jae-Jae Spoon

Position Blurring and Vote Switching: Explaining Support for Anti-Immigration Parties in Europe

Tarik Abou-Chadi Thomas Kurer

Economic Risks within Households and Voting for the Radical Right

Davide Morisi Markus Wagner

Closer to the Elites? How Emotions and Information Influence Populist Attitudes

Marc Helbling Sebastian Jungkunz

Social Divides in the Age of Globalization

SESSION 7 B

Saturday, 10h30 – 12h00

Panel Multiparty Governments – Formation and Delegation Chair Alejandro Ecker Discussant Martin Gross Room HG D 5.2

Patricia Calca Legislative Scrutiny in Coalition Governments: The Portuguese Case

Svenja Krauss Katrin Praprotnik Maria Thürk

Extra-Coalitional Policy Bargaining: Investing the Power of Committee Chairs

Alejandro Ecker Thomas M. Meyer

Qualitative Portfolio Allocation in European Multiparty Governments

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SESSION 7 C

Saturday, 10h30 – 12h00

Panel Direct Democratic Institutions Chair Lucas Leemann and Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen Discussant Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen and Lucas Leemann Room HG D 7.1

Patrick Emmenegger Income Tax, Indirect Revenue and Political Institutions: Direct Democracy and the Creation of the Early Tax State

Pascal Sciarini Campaign Spending and the Outcome of direct democratic votes

Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen Subnational Direct Democracy

Arndt Leininger Unequal Participation: Direct Democracy's Unresolved Dilemma?

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5.2. International Affairs Working Group

Stephanie Hofmann [email protected] Lena Schaffer [email protected] Anita Gohdes [email protected]

SESSION 1 A Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Panel Innovation in Research on International and Regional

Organizations Chair Nina Reiners Discussant Nina Reiners Room HG E 33.1

Stephanie Hofmann Yoram Haftel

Rivalry and Overlap: Why Regional Economic Organizations Encroach on Security Organizations

Tobias Lenz Discovering Cooperation: A Contractual Approach to Institutional Change in Regional International Organizations

Anja Jetschke Sören Münch

Converging in Different Ways: Development and Change of Models within Regional Organizations Treaties over Time

Diana Panke Comparative Regionalism meets Classical Integration Theory

SESSION 1 B Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Panel The Parliamentary Organization of International Relations Chair Michael Giesen and Jofre Rocabert Discussant Thomas Winzen Room HG E 33.3

Michael Giesen Legislative Communities? Patterns of Parliamentary Organiziation of International Relations

Jofre Rocabert Thomas Winzen

Citizen-Centered or State-Centered? The Representational Design of International Parliamentary Institutions

Jana Lipps

Circumventing Government. Why Parliamentarians Attend International Parliamentary Institutions

Thomas Malang Friends with Benefits? The Global Pattern of Parliamentary Diplomacy

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SESSION 1 C Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Panel Roundtable zu Michael Zürns “A Theory of Global Governance:

Authority, Legitimacy & Contestation" Chair Lisbeth Zimmermann Discussant Tanja A. Börzel Room HG D 7.1

Anna Leander

Frank Nullmeier

Michael Zürn

SESSION 2 B Friday, 08:30 – 10:00 Panel Geopolitics and Rising Powers Chair Tobias Rommel and Anita Gohdes Discussant Tobias Rommel and Anita Gohdes Room HG E 33.3

Andreas Grimmel China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A Challenge of the “West”?

Christian Wirth Transforming Normative Orders: The Rise of ‘Indo-Pacific’ Geopolitics and the Law of the Sea

Chieh-chi HSIEH Japan and the American Liberal Order: A Domestic Explanation of Japan’s Active Engagements in Fostering Asian Monetary Regionalism

Michael Giesen Organizing Human Rights: The Design of International Organizations and its Effects on Human Rights Policies

SESSION 2 C Friday, 08:30 – 10:00 Panel Normative Change in International Institutions Chair Julian Eckl Discussant Omar Serrano Room HG E 33.5

Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt Henning Schmidtke

Democracy in Decline? How Rising Authoritarianism limits Democratic Control Over International Institutions

Lisbeth Zimmermann, Nicole Deitelhoff, Antonio Arcudi, Max Lesch

International Norms Under Pressure: Comparing the Effects of Contestation

Julian Eckl, Simon Herr, Clara Weinhardt

What Does the Rise of the BICs Mean for International Norms of Differentiation?

Miriam Prys Emerging Powers and Multi-Scalar "Responsibility" in Climate Governance

Chris Höhne No Crisis of the Liberal Global Climate Change Order in the Global South: How India and Indonesia have Glocalized Climate Change Norms

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SESSION 2 D

Friday, 08:30 – 10:00

Panel Rising Powers and the Western-centered Liberal International Order: Influence and Challenges

Chair Stephanie Hofmann Discussant Martin Binder Room HG G 26.3

Martin Binder With “Frenemies” Like These: Rising Power Voting Behavior in the UN General Assembly

Anja Jetschke The Devil Is in the Detail: The Positions of the BRICS Countries Towards UN Security Council Reform and the Responsibility to Protect

Tom Long Latin America in the Creation of the Post-WWII International Order

Damian Raess Chinese Aid Flows and UN General Assembly Voting Alignment

SESSION 3 A Friday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel Panel I: Varieties of Qualitative Methods in International

Relations Chair Gabi Schlag Discussant Annabelle Littoz-Monnet Room HG D 1.2

Julian Eckl The Long-Term Ethnographic Study of International Organizations and Their Environment: Insights on the Role of Time and Space from a Project on Global Health Governance

Rahel Kunz Qualitative Methodology Challenging IR: Towards a Richer Pluri-Discipline?

Stephanie Perazzone The ‘Ordinary’ in IR

Nina Reiners Building Theory with Process-Tracing

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SESSION 3 B

Friday, 10:30 – 12:00

Panel International Organization Chair Loriana Crasnic Discussant Loriana Crasnic and James Hollway Room HG E 33.1

Julia Hagen A commitment is a Commitment is a Commitment? States Constraining und Customizing Commitments to the International Criminal Court

Diana Panke The Deliberative Design of International Organizations

Roland Benedikter Mirjam Gruber

Risk and Opportunity: The Impact of Trumps Disengagement from the International Community on the UNESCO

Pawel Frankowski Mechanisms of Compliance in EU FTAs

James Hollway Stephanie Hofmann Cédric Dupont

Measuring the Topology of Complexity: Dominance and Overlap

SESSION 3 C Friday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel International Relations Theory Chair Stephanie Hofmann Discussant Stephanie Hofmann Room HG E 33.3

Aleksandra Spalińska International Liberal Regime Between the “Old Law” and “New Law” in Context of Grotian Tradition

Manali Kumar A Theory of Prudent Judgment for Foreign Policy Decision-Making

Smita Singh The Art and Politics of the Global Security Regime: Actors, Dicsourses and Practices

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SESSION 4 Friday, 13:30 – 15:00 Panel Trade and Cooperation Chair Lisa Lechner Discussant Lukas Linsi Room HG E 33.3

Lisa Lechner Globalization and Voluntary Compliance with Non-Trade Issues in Preferential Trade Agreements

Thomas Sattler Tanja Schweinberger

Trade as a Foreign Policy Issue: A Bilateral Micro Perspective

Bernd Schlipphak Andreas Dür

Limits to Elite Cueing: Information, Party Preferences, and Trade Policy Attitudes

Manfred Elsig Sebastian Klotz

Big Data and Trade Agreements

SESSION 6 A Saturday, 08:30 – 10:00 Panel Complicating Securitization: Inconsistencies and

Contradictions in Securitization Processes Chair Stephanie Hofmann Discussant Dirk Nabers Room HG E 33.3

Thomas Plötzle Overcoming the Contradictions of Securitisation: Violence and the Politics of Scale

Zimmermann Hubert Ambiguity and the Securitization of Military Intervention

Frank A. Stengel The Precarious Production of the “Out of Area Consensus”: Linking New Threats to Extraordinary Means in Post-Unification German Security Discourse

Sophie Hegemann Inconsistencies in the Copenhagen School’s Securitization model: Beyond speech-acts - analyzing counter-terrorist security measures in France, Belgium, Germany

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SESSION 7 A Saturday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel Global Governance and the ‘End of the West’ Chair Stephanie Hofmann Discussant Julian Eckl Room HG E 33.1

Tanja A. Börzel Michael Zürn

The Liberal Script and Contestations of Orders Beyond the Nation State

Loriana Crasnic Tabea Palmtag

International Organization Decay

Matthias Hofferberth Daniel Lambach

“It’s the End of the World as We Know It”: World Politics in a Post-Governance World

Felix S. Bethke, Tobias Debiel, Annika E. Poppe, Jan Schablitzki, Jonas Wolff

The Dusk of Western Democracy Promotion: How Liberal Notions of Global Governance Are Being Eroded

SESSION 7 B Saturday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel International Political Economy Chair Lena Schaffer Discussant Lena Schaffer Room HG E 33.3

Tina Freyburg Lisa Garbe Véronique Wavre

Not Every Company Is the Same: Ownership of Internet Infrastructure and the Likelihood of Shutdowns

Tobias Rommel Tim Büthe

International Cooperation and the Regulation of Market Competition

Liam Beiser-McGrath Protection From Others’ Fates: How Crises in Other Countries Lead to the Spread of Foreign Reserve Accumulation

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5.3. European Studies Working Group

Tina Freyburg [email protected] Dominik Schraff [email protected]

SESSION 1

Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30

Panel Political Participation and Voting in Europe Chair Dominik Schraff Discussant Jeremias Stadlmair and Dominik Schraff Room HG E 41 Philipp Lutz

Loved and Fear: Citizens’ Attitudinal Ambivalence Towards Free Movement in the EU

Dominik Schraff Does Low Turnout Benefit the Eurosceptic Radical Right? Klaus Armingeon Philipp Lutz

Voting Against all Odds

Britta Breser

Against Nationalist Ideals? The Inclusion and Exclusion of Individual Citizens in Transnational Participation Procedures at EU Level

Jeremias Stadlmair Electoral Exclusion and Turnout in Vienna: A Contagion Effect? SESSION 2 Friday, 08:30 – 10:00 Panel Loosing Appeal, Forfeiting Power? Shifting Dynamics in the

EU's Neighborhood Relations Chair Véronique Wavre Discussant Swen Hutter and Véronique Wavre Room HG E 33.5

Frank Schimmelfennig

Reconstructing Europe’s Borders: Patterns of Change in European Membership Discourses

Alper Baysan From Enthusiasm to Aversion? Mapping Frames and Discourses on Turkey 's EU Membership in Turkish Parliamentary Debates (2004-2017)

Marie-Eve Bélanger Never Mind the Gap: Convergence of Domestic and European Discourses About Enlargement

Judith Rohde-Liebenau Lukas Graf

European Governance of Training and Employment: Linking Cross-Border Networks and Local Experiments

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SESSION 3A

Friday, 10:30 – 12:00

Panel The Political (Integration) Effects of Euroscepticism Chair Philipp Lutz Discussant Thomas Winzen and Philipp Lutz Room HG E 33.5 Georg Menz British Immigration Policy after Brexit: Dilemmas of the Center-Right Georg Plattner Gerda Falkner

EU Policies in Times of Populist Radical Right Euroscepticism: Which Future?

Thomas Winzen The Unity and Differentiation of European Integration: A Post-Functional Institutionalist Account

Ariadna Ripoll-Servent, Lara Panning

Euroscepticism in Interinstitutional Negotiations: Comparing Role Perceptions of Eurosceptic and Non-Eurosceptic Actors

SESSION 3B Friday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel Between Russia and the EU: Membership Discourses and

Practices in the Shared Neighborhood Chair Marie-Eve Bélanger Discussant Frank Schimmelfennig and Marie-Eve Bélanger Room HG E 41 Esther Ademmer Linkages and Regime (In)stability: Evidence from Russia, the EU,

and the Post-Soviet Space

Julia Langbein The Political Effects of Transnational Market Integration on Post-

Soviet Limited Access Orders

Liudmila Mikalayeva Russia and Europe’s Borders: Evolution of Parliamentary Discourse between 2004 and 2017

Vera Axyonova, Andrea Gawrich, Denis Cenusa

International Engagement and Domestic Change in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood: Deconstructing Anti- Discrimination Reforms in Moldova

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SESSION 4 Friday, 13:30 – 15:00 Panel EU Governance across Policy Areas Chair Henning Deters Discussant Ariadna Ripoll-Servent and Henning Deters Room HG E 41 Philipp Thaler Governance through Real-Time Compliance: The Supranationalization

of European External Energy Policy

Véronique Wavre The ‘Efficient Policy Adoption’. Telecommunications Policies in Jordan and Morocco

Martina Fürrutter The Violation of Core Political Norms and Determinants of EU Sanctioning

SESSION 5 Friday, 15:30 – 17:00 Panel Moving beyond ‘Traditional’ Actors in the Study of European Politics Chair Annabelle Littoz-Monnet Discussant Philipp Thaler and Annabelle Littoz-Monnet Room HG E 41 Eva Ruffing European Agencies Independence and Influence in Comparison –

Towards a More Comprehensive Picture

Martin Gross Does Anyone Care? Explaining the Variation in Sub-National Parties’ Emphasis of European Issues and EU Cohesion Policy

Johanna Caroline Günther

The Traces of Judicialization: What its Judgments Tell Us About the European Court of Human Rights’ Impact on European Asylum Policies

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SESSION 6 Saturday, 08:30 – 10:00 Panel Policy-making in the European Union Chair Tina Freyburg Discussant David Willumsen and Tina Freyburg Room HG E 41

Roman Senninger Meet the Critics – Using Text Analysis to Understand Quality Checks of Commission Proposals

Henning Deters, Gerda Falkner

Remapping the European Agenda-Setting Landscape in Hard Times

David Willumsen Policy Preferences and Voting Unity in the European Parliament

SESSION 7 Saturday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel Crises of the EU by Disintegrative Institutional Arrangements? Chair Anna Wenz-Temming Discussant Jared Sonnicksen Room HG E 41 Brigitte Pircher Karl Loxbo

Goodbye Consensus Culture: The Gradual Rise of Oppositional Voting in the Council of the EU

Anna Wenz-Temning Financial Structures of the EU as Causes for the European Crisis

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5.4. Peace and Security Policy Working Group

Dominik Balthasar [email protected] Myriam Dunn Cavelty [email protected]

SESSION 3 Friday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel R4D Thematic Module: Social Conflicts in Fragile States Chair Heidrun Bohnet Discussant Elisabeth Prügl Room HG E 33.1

Fabien Cottier Simon Hug

Perceptions of Political and Economic Inequalities among Youth in Africa

Sandra Penic Transmission of Complex Conflict Memories and Dealing with the Past in Conflict-Torn Societies

Piia Branfors Women's Political Participation and Gender Equality in Indonesia: A Comparative Case Study of Armed Conflicts in Aceh and Maluku

Seraina Ruegger Sandra Penic Christelle Rigual

Discriminated ethnic groups, overlooked gender dynamics and unaddressed troubled pasts: how various forms of inequality fuel violence

SESSION 5

Friday, 15:30 – 17:00

Panel Militias / Rebels Chair Dominik Balthasar Discussant Govinda Clayton Room HG G 26.1

Corinne Bara Chasing Shadows: Peacekeeping, Militias, and Violence Displacement

Guy Schvitz Dangerous Precedents? Border Changes, Spillover and New Territorial Disputes

Melanie Sauter Under the Roof of Rebels: Civilian Targeting After Territorial Takeover in Sierra Leone

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SESSION 7 Saturday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel Terrorism and Peace Processes Chair Enzo Nussio Discussant Elizabeth Mesok Room HG E 33.5

Raphaël Leduc Returning Foreign Fighters are not a Threat: Why Amnesty Should be Given to Foreign Fighters returning from Syria and Iraq

Enzo Nussio Near and Far Consequences of Terrorism on Political Attitudes

Daniel Finnbogason Blocking Peace Through Blacklisting? Exploring the Effect of Terrorist Designation on Peace Processes

Allard Duursma Local Peacemaking and Political Peacekeeping: Evidence from Darfur

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5.5. Public Policy Working Group

Stéphane Nahrath [email protected] Frédéric Varone [email protected] Géraldine Pflieger [email protected] Karin Ingold [email protected] Martino Maggetti [email protected]

SESSION 1 Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Panel Policy Instruments and Sustainable Economy Trade-Offs in

Forests Chair Tobias Schulz and Eva Lieberherr Discussant Tamaki Ohmura Room HG F 26.1

Tobias Schulz ‘Sustainable Economy Trade-Offs’ in and with the Forest as a Governance Challenge: Conceptual Foundation

Stefan Gobs, Andy Selter Establishment of Mountainbike Trails in the Municipal Forest of Freiburg i. Br.

David Troxler, Astrid Zabel Sustainable Economy Related Forest Clearances in Switzerland

Leonard Creutzburg Tamaki Ohmura Eva Lieberherr

Trade-offs and Policy Mixes in a Sustainable Economy: The Case of the Swiss Forest Sector

SESSION 2 Friday, 08:30 – 10:00 Panel Die Umstrittenheit von Expertenwissen: Das politisch-

administrative System unter Druck Chair Yvonne Hegele and Fritz Sager Discussant Eva Ruffing Room HG F 26.1

Steffen Eckhard Vytautas Jankauskas

Evidence is Power: The Role of Evaluation in International Organization Policy Making

Jan Pollex Kathrin Loer

Alles anders durch Behavioural Insights? Verhaltenswissenschaftliche Expertise in der Politikgestaltung

Eva Barlösius Eva Ruffing Yvonne Hegele

‚Contested Knowledge‘ im politischen Prozess. Herausforderungen für die Entscheidungsfindung und -durchsetzung

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SESSION 3 Friday, 10:30 – 12:30 Panel Landscape, Environment and Climate Policy Chair Karin Ingold and Martino Maggetti Discussant Karin Ingold and Martino Maggetti Room HG D 1.1

Maarit Ströbele Mapping Landscape Policy: Actors in Swiss Landscape Policy

Laurence Brandenberger Ruth Brandenberger Anik Glaus

'Good' and 'Bad' Instruments: Evaluating Actors' Policy Preferences in Swiss Flood Risk Management

Marlene Kammerer Same, Same But Different? A Discourse Perspective on the Climate Policy-Agenda in Switzerland Before and After the Paris Agreement

Katrin Pakizer Eva Lieberherr

Let’s Go Modular: Governance Conditions for Implementing Alternative Water Systems

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SESSION 4 Friday, 13:30 – 15:00 Panel Organized Civil Society and Policy Processes in the Post-

Soviet Space Chair Vera Axyonova and Aron Buzogany Discussant Andrea Gawrich Room HG F 26.1

Vera Axyonova Think Tanks and Foreign Policy Formation in Post-Soviet ‘New Democracies’

Katharina Bluhm, Stanislav Klimovich, Sabine Kropp, Ulla Pape

How Business Associations Shape Policy-Making in Russia

Aron Buzogany Knowledge-Production, Civil Society and External Support. The Case of Environmental Policy-Making in Eastern Partnership Countries

Clara Moder Joachim Pranzl Tobias Spöri

Civil Society Capture? Populist Modification of Civil Society as an Indicator for Autocratization

SESSION 5 Friday, 15:30 – 17:00 Panel Regulation and Governance Chair Frédéric Varone Discussant See below Room HG F 26.1

Yannis Papadopoulos Martino Maggetti

What Influences the Perceptions of Accountability by Swiss Agencies? (Discussants: Cécile Riche and Manuel Fischer)

Felix Hörisch, Jale Tosun, Julian Ehrhardt, William Maloney

Varieties of Capitalism and Labour Market Opportunities for the Youth: A Comparison of Attitudes on Skill Formation (Discussant: Fritz Sager)

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SESSION 6

Saturday, 08:30 – 10:00

Panel Policy Processes Chair Stéphane Nahrath Discussant See below Room HG F 26.1

Steven Eichenberger Assessing Interest Groups' Representativeness and Its Effect on Access to the Decision-Making Process (Discussant: Nicolas Schmid)

Daniela Eberli Central and Limited: The Role of Evidence in Parliamentary Decision-Making on Educational Policy in the Swiss Cantons (Discussant: Markus Hinterleitner and Stefan Wittwer)

Helge Staff Swimming With the Streams. Exploring Temporal Determinants of Policy Processes (Discussant: Felix Hörisch)

Cécile Riche Manuel Fischer

Learning in Networks: The Influence of Trustworthiness on the Acquisition of Knowledge (Discussant: Nora von Ingersleben-Seip)

SESSION 7 Saturday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel Politics and Policy Chair Martino Maggetti Discussant See below Room HG F 26.1

Nicolas Schmid Sequencing Voluntary and Mandatory Governance: The Case of Energy Efficiency in Buildings in Switzerland (Discussant: Stéphane Nahrath)

Markus Hinterleitner Stefan Wittwer

Political Conflict and Politicized Policy Practice (Discussant: Steven Eichenberger)

Felix Hörisch Die Asylpolitik der deutschen Bundesländer unter dem Druck der Flüchtlingskrise (Discussant: Katrin Pakizer)

Nora von Ingersleben-Seip Fostering Competition in Markets With Data Network Effects: The Case for an Industrial Data Strategy Based on Authorized Sharing (Discussant: Eva Lieberherr)

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5.6. Political Behaviour and Communication Working Group

Regula Hänggli [email protected] Anke Daniela Tresch [email protected]

SESSION 1 A Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Panel Political Preferences, Attitudes, and Decisions Chair Anke Tresch Discussant Alex Trachsel and Simon Stückelberger Room HG F 26.3

Regula Hänggli The Origin of Dialogue in the News Media

Alexandra Feddersen Citizens’ Reactions to Party Press Releases

Céline Colombo, Silja Häusermann, Simon Bornschier, Delia Zollinger

Social Identities and Partisan Preferences in Switzerland

Garret Binding Does the Use of Direct Democracy Change Preferences?

SESSION 1 B Thursday, 14:00 – 15:30 Panel Voting Behaviour Chair Benjamin Höhne Discussant Reto Wüest and Daniel Bischof Room HG E 33.5

Lukas F. Stoetzer Korinne Lindemann

Candidate Valence and Party Vote

Judith Spirig "You Don't Enter the Media Business to Get Rich": Does a Change in the Political Orientation of a Newspaper Affect Voting Behavior in Immigration Referenda?

Martin Elff Stimmensplitting: Strategie oder Indifferenz?

Lea Portmann Are Candidates with a Migration Background Discriminated Against in Elections Because Voters do not Recognize them as Full Citizens?

Thorsten Faas Nicole Loew

Voting Behaviour for Populist Parties in Germany

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SESSION 2 A

Friday, 08:30 – 10:00

Panel Political Strategies (and its Effects) Chair Steffen Wamsler Discussant Caroline Dalmus and Luzia Helfer Room HG E 1.1

Benjamin Höhne Grassroots Democracy Within a Populist Party: How Does it Work – Why Does it Work? Measuring and Evaluating Internal Democracy in the German Right-Wing Populist AfD.

Olga Litvyak Explaining Framing Strategies on the Issues of Migration and the EU-Swiss Relations in Election Campaigns in Switzerland 2011 and 2015

Evgeniya Shtyrkova Image Promotion and Image-Related Party Strategies in the Electoral Competition: Applying the QCA Approach to Party Analysis.

Céline Colombo The Effects of Political Arguments on Voting Decisions

SESSION 2 B Friday, 08:30 – 10:00 Panel Digitalization as a Challenge to Democracy Chair Lea Portmann Discussant Jeanette Hofmann, Steven Livingston and Regula Hänggli Room HG E 1.2

Aline Clauss Reflective Action in the Digital Age

Maximilian Filsinger Kathrin Ackermann Markus Freitag

Surfing to Help? An Empirical Analysis of Internet and Volunteering in 27 European Countries

Regula Hänggli Competent Leadership

Jeanette Hofmann Mediated Democracy in Times of Digitalisation

Steven Livingston The Domestic Origins of Democratic Institutional Vulnerabilities

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SESSION 3 A

Friday, 10:30 – 12:00

Panel Issue Ownership Chair Anke Tresch Discussant Markus Wagner Room HG E 1.1 Caroline Dalmus Regula Hänggli Laurent Bernhard

Issue Engagement During Election Campaigns: Who Focuses on What and Why?

Adrien Petitpas Pascal Sciarini

The Determinants of Short-Term Volatility in Party Choice: The Role of Single and Cumulative Issue Ownership

Maxime Walder How Do Parties’ Issue Positions Respond to Their Electorates’ Preferences?

SESSION 3 B Friday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel Party Competition and Partisanship Chair Alexandra Feddersen Discussant Denise Traber and Judith Spirig Room HG E 1.2

Theresa Gessler Democratic, But Not Liberal? Party Conflict Around Non-Liberal Conceptions of Democracy

Valentin Schröder Simone Wegmann

The Center and the Fringes: Political Competition and Referenda in the Case of Switzerland, 1978-2018

Nadine Meidert Linking Partisanship and Political Context: The Impact of Party System Characteristics on Individual Party Identification

Alexander Bürgin May Accommodative Strategies Curb the Electoral Success of Right-Wing Populist Parties? Germany and Austria in Comparison

SESSION 4 A

Friday, 13:30 – 15:00

Panel Participation and Turnout Chair Tamaki Ohmura Discussant Clau Dermont and Tomas Turner-Zwinkels Room HG E 1.1

Eroll Kuhn Does Political Threat Mobilize? 287(g) and Voter Registration in North Carolina and Florida

Oliver Dlabac Sources of Democratic Decline in Towns and Cities: Evidence from Swiss Municipal Elections

Dalston Ward The Long-Term Effect of University Education on Political Participation

Reto Wüest Pirmin Bundi

Are Poor People Less Likely to Run for Parliament?

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SESSION 4 B

Friday, 13:30 – 15:00

Panel Rights and Attitudes of and Towards Immigrants Chair Regula Hänggli Discussant Lukas Stoetzer and Didier Ruedin Room HG E 1.2

Didier Ruedin Immigrant Voting Rights and Representation: Experimental Evidence from Switzerland

Tomasz Siczek 'It's ridiculous!' Muslims' Emotional Responses to Anti-Islam Nationalism in Western Europe

Steffen Wamsler Markus Freitag

Immigration and National Identity. A Comparative Analysis of 22 European Countries

Denise Traber Immigration and Polarization of Political Attitudes in Europe

SESSION 5

Friday, 15:30 – 17:00

Panel Use of Social Media and New Technologies in Elections Chair Caroline Dalmus Discussant Pascal Sciarini and Andrea de Angelis Room HG E 1.1

Petra Bernhardt Karin Liebhart

Memes im österreichischen Bundespräsidentschaftswahlkampf 2016: digitale Kommunikation als Möglichkeit politischer Partizipation

Norbert Tomaszewski Reclaiming the House with Use of Web 2.0 Tools: Democratic Candidates and Social Media during Midterm Elections in 2018

Micha Germann Making Votes Count: Internet Voting and Its Potential to Reduce the Residual Vote Share

Alberto Lopez Ortega Online Political Microtargeting in European Campaigns: A Comparative Study

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SESSION 6 A

Saturday, 08:30 – 10:00

Panel (New) Forms of Citizen’s Participation in Democracies Under Pressure

Chair Jasmine Lorenzini and Gian-Andrea Monsch Discussant Cécile Péchu and Valentina Holecz Room HG E 1.1

Joost de Moor Gateway or Getaway? A Panel Study into the Link Between Lifestyle Politics and other Forms of Political Participation

Yannis Theocharis Digitally Networked Participation and Participatory Inequality: Evidence from Europe

Gian-Andrea Monsch Florence Passy

Self-selection or synchronization? - How Different Forms of Political Participation Affect Citizen’s Dispositions on Common Good and Politics

Jasmine Lorenzini Comparing Food Activism to Institutional and Protest Politics to Understand Citizens' Democratic Involvements

SESSION 6 B Saturday, 08:30 – 10:00 Panel Vertrauen - Währung stabiler Demokratien? Chair Katrin Praprotnik Discussant Josefina Echavarría Room HG E 1.2

Theres Matthiess Trusting in the Incumbent’s Competence: Mandate Fulfilment and Voting

Daniela Ingruber Vertrauen in die Demokratie oder Krise? – Ein Storytellingprojekt

Reinhold Melcher Der Einfluss politischen Wissens und generalisierten Elitenvertrauens auf Correct Voting

Katrin Praprotnik

Netflix or Participation? Why People Engage with the Democratic Process

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SESSION 7 A Saturday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel Einstellungen zur liberalen westlichen Ordnung und deren

Institutionen Chair Thomas Meyer and Sigrid Rossteutscher Discussant Evelyn Bytzek Room HG E 1.1

Markus Wagner Thomas Meyer

Who Should Govern? Election Outcomes and Voter Perceptions of Legitimate Prime Ministers

Markus Steinbrecher Gemeinsam oder einsam? Einstellungen zur Gemeinsamen Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik der EU und der militärischen Zusammenarbeit in der NATO

Johann Gründl The Media's Role in Populist Attitude Change: Affective and Cognitive Effects of Populist Messages

Martin Elff Sigrid Rossteutscher

Von De-alignment zu Re-alignment? Die Transformation Socialer Cleavages in Deutschland

SESSION 7 B Saturday, 10:30 – 12:00 Panel Political Consumerism: How to Study Citizens' Political

Engagements as Consumers? Chair Jasmine Lorenzini and Birte Gundelach Discussant Philip Balsiger and Johanna Huber Room HG E 1.2

Jasmine Lorenzini What is Food Activism? A Literature Review and a Typology to Organize the Field

Deborah Kalte Birte Gundelach

Political Motives of Conscious Consumption – Motivational Differences for Boycotts, Buycotts and Lifestyle Politics

Katharina Witterhold Civic Agency and the Routine of Everyday Life: Methodological Challenges for Research at the Intersection of Consumption and Citizenship

Sebastian Koos The Fair Trade Movement and the Rise of Political Consumerism in Affluent Democracies

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5.7. Political Theory

Working Group Ralph Weber [email protected] Matteo Gianni [email protected] Antoine Chollet [email protected]

SESSION 4 Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel Contemporary Issues in Political Theory Chair Ralph Weber Discussant Ralph Weber Room HG D 1.1 Olivier Ruchet The Communal Alternative: Power, Self-Government, and the

Politics of Communities

Victor Sanchez-Mazas A Division of Labour of Democratic Systems? Disentangling Normative and Functional Dimensions

Jürgen Portschy Political Temporalities: Time, Power and Domination in the Context of Processes of State-Formation and –Transformation

Aurélia Bardon When is Symbolic Religious Establishment Permissible?

SESSION 5 A Friday, 15h30 – 17h00 Panel Freiheit und Geschichte. Zur historischen Phänomenologie des

Westens Chair Harald Bergbauer Discussant Christian Schwaabe Room HG D 1.1 Nicoletta Scotti Muth Die Krise der Erziehung in der liberalen Gesellschaft: Zur Debatte

um die verkannte Rolle der artes liberales innerhalb des Liberalismus

Giuliana Parotto Freiheit und Subjektivität bei Eric Voegelin

Mario Wintersteiger Der Winter des Liberalismus? Die gegenwärtige Lage im Lichte zyklischen Geschichtsdenkens

Matthias Schmid Geschichtliche Freiheit und Imperium Americanum. Die gegenwärtige Lage im Lichte linearen Geschichtsdenkens

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SESSION 5 B Friday, 15h30 – 17h00 Panel Demokratischer und autoritärer Konstitutionalismus – wie

exklusiv ist die westliche Verfassungstradition? Chair Verena Frick and Anna Fruhstorfer Discussant Oliver W. Lembcke Room HG E 1.2 Stephan Vesco Der westliche Konstitutionalismus unter dem autoritären Bann des

Wirtschaftlichen

Theresa Stawski Staat, Rechtssystem und Regime

Kolja Möller Populistischer Verfassungswandel. Der autoritäre Populismus als Herausforderung für die liberale Demokratie

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5.8. Gender and Politics Working Group

Lea Sgier [email protected]

SESSION 6 Saturday 08h30 – 10h00 Panel Women, Gender Equality and Gender Policy - East and West Chair Lea Sgier Discussant Lea Sgier Room HG E 33.5 Alan Duggan Finding the Value of Female Candidate Spending - Evidence from

British & Irish Elections

Agnes Blome Descriptive Representation in France and Germany: Turning the Puzzle Upside Down

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5.9. Political Economy and Social Policy Working Group

Hanna Schwander [email protected] Damian Raess [email protected]

SESSION 1 A Thursday, 14h00 – 15h30 Panel The Political Consequences of Fiscal Austerity Chair Evelyne Hübscher Discussant Lukas Haffert Room HG D7.2 Pascal König Georg Wenzelburger

An Empirical Analysis of the Programmatic Congruence Between Far Left and Far Right Parties and their Supporters in the Aftermath of the Fiscal Crisis

Björn Bremer Social Democratic Austerity and its Discontents in the Context of the Great Recession

Evelyne Hübscher, Thomas Sattler, Markus Wagner

Voter Responses to Fiscal Austerity

SESSION 1 B Thursday, 14h00 – 15h30 Panel Labor Markets and Immigration in Europe Chair Elif Naz Kayran Discussant Moritz Marbach and Alexandre Afonso Room HG G 26.1 Alexandre Afonso More Equality, Less Immigration? Labour Market Institutions and

Migrant Labour in Post-War Europe

Elif Naz Kayran Do National Institutions Shape Immigration Preferences? The Conditioning Effects of Labour Market Institutions on Relative Risk

Moritz Marbach The Electoral Repercussions of Labor-Market Access for Refugees: Evidence from Germany

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SESSION 2 Friday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel Economic Insecurity, Political Representation and Non-

Mainstream Parties Chair Hanna Schwander Discussant Arndt Leininger Room HG D7.2 Friederike Luise Kelle Hakan Günaydin

Affording Independence? Economic Crises and Support for Regionalist Parties in Europe

Sven Hillen How Do Left-Authoritarian Voters Decide? Issue Salience, (Mis-)Perceived Party Positions and Left-Right Identification

Denis Cohen Economic Risk, Anti-Immigration Preferences, and Voting for the Radical Right

Hanna Schwander Armin Schäfer

What Good is Voting for? The Interaction between Populist Party Success, Turnout and Inequality

SESSION 3 Friday, 10h30 – 12h00 Panel Priorities and Preferences towards Fiscal Policies and the

Welfare State in the Aftermath of the Great Recession Chair Hanna Schwander Discussant Jonas Pontusson Room HG D7.2 Macarena Ares Economic Opportunities and Welfare Reform Preferences: The

Divide over Investment vs. Consumption Priorities in Western Europe

Ari Ray Fiscal Priorities in Hard Times: Evidence on Interest Group Preference Congruence in the Eurozone Periphery

Björn Bremer Reto Bürgisser

Public Preferences Towards Fiscal Policies: Evidence from a Survey Experiment on Budgetary Priorities and Trade-Offs

Hanna Schwander The Politics of Employment Centered Family Policy: Linking Preferences and Electoral Gains

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SESSION 4 A Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel Organized Interests, Parties, and Mass Politics -

Who Influences Policy (& When)? Chair Björn Bremer Discussant Ari Ray Room HG D7.2 Elias Naumann The Role of Unions and Public Attitudes in the Introduction of a

Minimum Wage in Germany

Nils Redeker The Politics of German Non-Adjustment in the Eurocrisis - Interest Groups, Voters, and Crisis Politics

Luzia Helfer How Accurate are Politicians' Perceptions of Public Opinion?

Julian Garritzmann A Loud but Noisy Signal? Public Opinion, Parties and Interest Groups in the Politics of Education Reform

SESSION 4 B Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel The Origins of the Welfare State Chair André Walter Discussant Patrick Emmenegger Room HG E 33.1 Cecilia Bruzelius André Walter

Initiating Welfare Competition. The Expansion of Social Assistance Eligibility in the North German Confederation

Lukas Grawe Nikolas Dörr

Mutterschutz und Militär – Ursprünge und Entwicklung einer ungewöhnlichen Beziehung im Deutschen Kaiserreich und der Dritten Französischen Republik

André Walter The Social Origins of Christian Democracy. Rural-Urban Migration and the Rise of the Catholic Workers’ Movement

Herbert Obinger Carina Schmitt

Wehrpflicht, Krieg und die Anfänge des Wohlfahrtsstaates

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SESSION 5 A Friday, 15h30 – 17h00 Panel Inequality Perceptions and Redistribution Preferences Chair Jonas Pontusson Discussant Paul Marx Room HG D 7.2 Bastian Becker Mind the Income Gaps? Experimental Evidence of Information's

Lasting Effect on Redistributive Preferences

Matthias Fatke Inequality Perceptions, Social Position, and Preferences Conducive to Redistribution

Davy-Kim Lascombes Ursa Bernardic

Is skewed unfair? Influence of the Structure and Levels of Income Inequalities on Redistributive Behaviour

Nadja Mosimann Jonas Pontusson

Heterogeneity in the Effect of Union Membership on Support for Redistribution

SESSION 5 B Friday, 15h30 – 17h00 Panel New Challenges of Welfare States in (Il)liberal Times: How

Policy Ambiguity Promotes Third-Sector Engagement in Policy Implementation

Chair Eva-Maria Euchner Discussant Fritz Sager Room HG E 33.5 Cecilia Bruzelius Welfare Sectors, Non-State Actors and Boundaries of Social

Citizenship in the EU

Irina Ciornei, Ilay Yesil, Michalina Preisner

The Scope of Policy Ambiguity for Moral Issues in France and Belgium

Eva-Maria Euchner, Olivia Mettang, Lisa Riedel

Styles of Morality Policy Implementation in (Il)liberal Times: Churches’ Engagement a Product of Policy Ambiguity and Conflict

Josef Hien Faith Based Welfare Providers and Discrimination: A Novel Methodological Approach to Study Religious-Secular Conflicts

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SESSION 6 Saturday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel Individual Level Preferences Over Economic Policy in Times of

Crisis Chair ?? Discussant ?? Room HG D 1.2 Tobias Rommel (with Lukas Haffert and Nils Redeker)

Misremembering Weimar: Experimental Evidence on the Roots of German Stability Culture

Taba Palmtag Loosing Support in Times of Crisis: Heterogeneous Effects of Economic Vulnerability on Government Approval

Jonas Markgraf Borrowing Welfare: Access to Credit and Preferences for Redistribution

SESSION 7 Saturday, 10h30 – 12h00 Panel The Politics of Collective Skill Formation in Austria, Germany

and Switzerland Chair Julian Garritzmann Discussant Julian Garritzmann Room HG D 1.2 Alexandra Strebel Collective Action in a Voluntaristic System: The Generalisability and

Governability of Swiss Organisations of the World of Work

Daniel Unterweger Globalization, Privatization and Collective Goods Provision: The Redefined Role of the State in Austria’s Collective Skill Formation System

Gina Di Maio Anna Wilson

Trajectories of Liberalization in Collective Governance: A Comparative Analysis of Short-Track Apprenticeship Reforms in Denmark, Germany and Switzerland

Lina Seitzl Cooperation without Partners? ICT Training in Collective Skill Formation Systems

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5.10. Empirical Methods Working Group

Alrik Thiem [email protected] Aya Kachi [email protected]

SESSION 1 Thursday, 14h00 – 15h30 Panel Harking, P-Hacking, Publication Bias: Die Replikationskrise in

den Politikwissenschaften (I) Chair Alrik Thiem Discussant Bernd Schlipphak Room HG G 26.3 Alexander Wuttke From Psychology to Political Science: Why 'Most Research Findings

are False'...

Alrik Thiem, Tim Haesebrouck, Lusine Mkrtchyan, David Sanchez

Hidden Sources of Publication Bias in Social Science Research

Jann-Friedrich Hesse Simon Moosdorf

Einfluss der Replikation auf die empirische Sozialwissenschaft

SESSION 2 Friday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel ROUNDTABLE: Die Replikationskrise in den

Politikwissenschaften: Ursachen, Konsequenzen, Lösungen Moderation Journals Method Sections

Lea Sgier ÖZPW: Marcelo Jenny, PVS: Kai-Uwe Schnapp, SPSR: Thomas Widmer Alrik Thiem (SVPW)

Further Guest Andreas Diekmann Room HG D 1.2

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SESSION 6 Saturday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel Harking, P-Hacking, Publication Bias: Die Replikationskrise in

den Politikwissenschaften (II) Chair Kai-Uwe Schnapp Discussant Kai-Uwe Schnapp Room HG G 26.1 Andreas Blättler Christoph Leonhardt

Der ‚Framework for Parsing Plenary Protocols‘ (frappp): Über die effiziente Reproduzierbarkeit von Forschungsdaten zu Versionierung und nachhaltigem Qualitätsmanagement

Christoph Deppe The Analytical Capacities of Vector-Based Text Analysis Methods in Political Science

Horst-Alfred Heinrich Lorenz Klumpp

Ergebnisreplikation bei visuellen Daten

Dirk Betz Claudia Biniossek

x-hub Repositorien zur transdisziplinären Nachnutzung experimenteller Forschungsprimärdaten

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5.11. Development and Environment Working Group

Katja Michaelowa [email protected] Vally Koubi [email protected] Liliana Andonova [email protected]

SESSION 2 Friday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel Whose Future Do We Want and How? Norm and Standard

Development, Contestation, and Implementation in Global Sustainability Politics

Chair Sandra Schwindenhammer Discussants Thomas Hickmann Room HG G 26.3 Helmut Breitmeier, Andrés Checa, Jacob Manderbach, Sandra Schwindenhammer, Magdalena Tanzer

Sustainability at the Crossroads? Norm Contestation in the Global Regime Complex for Food

Lisa Lechner Gabriele Spilker

Voluntary Commitment to Environmental Standards in Preferential Trade Agreements and Regime Spillover

Markus Lederer Standards of Governance in Global Climate Politics: Many Procedures but little Substance?

SESSION 3 Friday, 10h30 – 12h00 Panel Environmental Policy: Public Opinion and Public Support Chair Vally Koubi Discussants Robert Huber, Dennis Kolcava, Lukas Fesenfeld, Micheal Wicki Room HG F 26.3 Lukas Paul Fesenfeld, Michael Wicki, Thomas Bernauer

Public Support for Demand-Sided Climate-Food Policies - Results from a Cross-Country Conjoint Experiment

Michael Wicki Public Support for Transport Policies - Results from a Cross-Country Conjoint Experiment

Robert Huber The Affectedness Gap: Mobility-Profile-Based Differences in the Assessment of Fixed and Behaviour-Based Pricing Policies

Dennis Kolcava, Lukas Rudolph, Thomas Bernauer, Angelica Serrano

Firm Regulation? The Effect of Voluntary Corporate Measures to Protect Employees and the Environment on Public Opinion on Regulation of Multinational Companies

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SESSION 4 A Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel International Climate Policy Under Pressure: New Roles of

Traditional Players, Emerging Powers, and Private Actors in the Climate Change Regime Complex

Chair Katharina Michaelowa and Detlef Sprinz Discussants Detlef Sprinz, Vally Koubi, Katharina Michaelowa Room HG F 26.3 Anthony Patt Florence Metz

Reframing International Climate Governance from Market Failure to Transition: From Kyoto to Paris

Detlef Sprinz How US Withdrawal Might Influence Cooperation under the Paris Climate Agreement

Axel Michaelowa The World Bank’s Rule in International Carbon Finance – Agenda Setter or Regime Follower?

SESSION 4 B Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel Participatory Energy Transition (Part 1) Chair Jörg Radtke Discussant Ortwin Renn Room HG G 26.3 Angela Pohlmann Arwen Colell

Distributing Power

Julia Lena Reinermann, Nicole de Vries, Jan-Hendrik Kamlage

Altering Cultural Landscapes, Opposition and Conflict Within the ’Energiewende’: The potentials of Dialogue Based Participation to Solve Public Conflicts

Henner Busch Mine Islar

“Greening Bullerbyn?” – Energy Governance in the North Between Folkethemmet and Neoliberal Laboratory

Patrick Scherhaufer Aron Buzogány

Civil Disobedience Against Energy Infrastructure. Between Illegal Protests and Legitimate Resistance

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SESSION 5 A Friday, 15h30 – 17h00 Panel Environment and Development: Individuals and Policy

Preferences Chair Katharina Michaelowa Discussants Marlene Kammerer, Victor Araújo, Vally Koubi,

Liam Beiser-McGrath Room HG F 26.3 Lena Schaffer Resul Umit

Origins of Individuals' Energy Policy Preferences

Liam Beiser-McGrath Do Citizens take Policy Cues from Governmental Infighting? Experimental Evidence from Road Space Rationing in New Delhi and Beijing

Victor Araújo Capacity Building as an Electoral Strategy: Evidence from Brazil

SESSION 5 B

Friday, 15h30 – 17h00

Panel Participatory Energy Transition (Part 2) Chair Jörg Radtke Discussant Norbert Kersting Room HG G 26.3 Francesca Cellina, Roberta Castri, José Simão

Lessons from a Mobility Smart City Living Lab Triggering New Governance Practices at the Urban Level

Ulrike Fettke Conflicts About Energy Politics Among Locals

Pia Laborgne, Monika Heyder, Brendan McGill, Joanna Skok

Participatory Mapping in Urban Infrastructure Planning: Presentation of a PPGIS Pilot Application

Dörte Ohlhorst Community Energy - Combining Ecological with Democratic Modernization

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SESSION 6

Saturday, 08h30 – 10h00

Panel Sustainable Development Chair Katharina Michaelowa Discussants Florian Weiler, Martina Zahno, Tim Wegenast Room HG F 26.3 Tim Wegenast Mining, Rural Livelihoods and Food Security: A Disaggregated

Analysis of Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa

Martina Zahno Clean Cooking Fuel Promotion between Competing Discourses of Sustainable Development

Florian Weiler New and Additional? Comparing Development Aid and Climate Finance

SESSION 7 A

Saturday, 10h30 – 12h00

Panel International Organizations and International Regulation Chair Vally Koubi Discussants Bastian Becker, Benjamin Hofmann, Romy Escher, Valentin

Lang Room HG D 7.2 Valentin Lang Buying Votes and International Organizations: The Dirty-Work

Hypothesis

Marlene Kammerer Nothing is as Bad as it Looks: Comparing Countries’ Cooperation on Climate Change Inside and Outside the UNFCCC Negotiations

Romy Escher Globalisation, Domestic Politics and Climate Policy

Benjamin Hofmann Technological Arguing: How Innovation and Business Practices Shape International Environmental Regulation

Bastian Becker European Colonial Empires and Contemporary Patterns of International Aid

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5.12. Federalism and Territorial Politics Working Group

Oscar Mazzoleni [email protected] Sean Müller [email protected] Oliver Dlabac [email protected]

SESSION 2 Frida, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel Panel I: Federalism and Democracy Chair Natalie Behnke Discussants Sean Mueller Room HG G 26.1 Jared Sonnicksen Coupling between Federalism and Democracy: Good Idea or Best

Practice?

Sabine Kropp Authoritarian Federalism – An Oxymoron?

Sean Mueller Territorial Lobbying: Challenge or Opportunity for Liberal Democracy?

Alexander Arens Decision-Makers or Backbenchers? On the Adaptability of Subnational Legislatures in Intergovernmental Relations

SESSION 3 A Friday, 10h30 – 12h00 Panel Panel II: Federalism and Inequality Chair Sean Mueller Discussants Nathalie Behnke Room HG G 26.1 Verena Wisthaler Wanted and unwanted – Migration in Minority Nations. A

comparison of Stateless Nationalist and Regionalist Parties in the Basque Country, Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales

Nathalie Behnke Shared Taxes, Tax Autonomy, and Redistribution Schemes. Considerations on how to Balance Fiscal Solidarity and Autonomy in a Multi-Order State

Johanna Schnabel The Genesis of Conditional Grant Programs in Australia, Canada, and the United States: Do Constituent Units have a Say?

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SESSION 3 B Friday, 10h30 – 12h00 Panel Local Government Cooperation Chair Oliver Dlabac Discussants Tobias Schulz, Philippe Koch, Michael Strebel Room HD D 7.1 Tobias Schulz Coordination of Spatial Planning Between Municipalities: Looking

back to Learn for the Present

Michael A. Strebel Pirmin Bundi

A Policy-Centred Approach to Inter-Municipal Cooperation

Philippe Koch Ross Beveridge

Reimagining the Political Possibility of the Urban: Politics in the Plane of the Everyday

SESSION 4 Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel Migration, Minorities & Local Politics Chair Philippe Koch Discussants David Kaufmann, Edina Szöcsik Room HG E 33.5 David Kaufmann Dominique Strebel

Explaining Urban Immigration and Citizenship Policies Towards Irregular Migrants in Geneva and Zürich

Edina Szöcsik Minority Language Rights, Ethnic Polarization and Turnout

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SESSION 5 Friday, 15h30 – 17h00 Panel The Regional Turn in Immigrant Integration Policies.

Subnational Comparative Evidence from Around the Globe Chair Verena Wisthaler Discussants Anita Manatschal Room HG E 33.3 Anita Manatschal, Verena Wisthaler, Christina Zuber

Regional Models of Immigrant Integration – A Third Way Between Local Pragmatism and Grand National Narratives?

Christina I. Zuber Gerald Schneider

Sixteen Ways of Becoming German? Structural Incentives, Bureaucratic Discretion and Naturalization Rates in the German Länder, 2000 to 2016

Lorenzo Piccoli Multi-Level Political Opportunity Structures: A Multiplicity of Routes to the Enfranchisement of Foreign Residents at the Regional Level

Miriam Haselbacher Astrid Mattes

The Symbolic, the Liberal, the Pragmatic: Investigating Consequences of Clashing Paradigms in National and Regional Migrant Integration Politics

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5.13. International Political Sociology Working Group

Jonas Hagmann [email protected] Rahel Kunz [email protected]

SESSION 2

Friday, 08h30 – 10h00

Panel Tracing and Conceptualising the Contestation of International Norms, Knowledge(s) and Discourses

Chair Rahel Kunz Discussants Jonathan Austin Room HG D 1.1 Alice Baroni Between Resistance and Complicity: Jewish-Israelis Against State

Violence

Bernd Bucher From Norm Erosion to the Politics of Norms

Jan Thiel From Eminence to Evidence? Epistemic Practices and the Politics of Systematic Reviews at the World Health Organization

Janine Elena Bressmer A Reactive Management of Space and Security: Examining the Spatial Dynamics of Delivering Aid

Nicole Helmerich Digitalization and the Reconfiguration of Power in Global Value Chains

SESSION 4 Friday, 13h30 – 15h00 Panel Panel II: Varieties of Qualitative Methods in International

Relations Chair Elisabeth Prügl Discussants Juliette Ganne Room HG D 1.2 Markus Kornprobst Fields, Networks and Communities: From Quantitative to

Qualitative Methods

Annabelle Littoz-Monnet Constructivist Research and the Practical Demand for “Objective Scientific Evidence”

Anna Leander The Afterlife of International Relations: Improving “Impact” through the Recent Developments in Qualitative Research Method

Jonathan Austin The Poverty of Style in IR

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SESSION 5 Friday, 15h30 – 17h00 Panel Panel III: Varieties of Qualitative Methods in International

Relations Chair Markus Kornprobst Discussants Nina Reiners Room HG D 1.2 Elisabeth Prügl Unpacking Gender Talk: Zalewski’s Methodology between Theory

and Politics

Gabi Schlag Visibility as Method - The Techniques of Forensic Oceanography and the Limits of Critique

Juliette Ganne Iconograhpies of International Organizations

Stephanie Hofmann Why Methods Shouldn’t Matter (as much). The Productive Ambiguity of Methodological Eclecticism

SESSION 6 Saturday, 08h30 – 10h00 Panel The Challenge of Security Technology:

Theory, Method, Practice 1 Chair Jonas Hagmann Discussants Anna Leander Room HG D 1.1 Francisco Klauser Drones, Policing and Airspace

Matthias Leese Simon Egbert

Confronting the Machine: Protocol and Power in Predictive Policing

Mark Daniel Jaeger Disassembling Neutrality: Switzerland in the Weaponisation of Global Finance

SESSION 7 Saturday, 10h30 – 12h00 Panel The Challenge of Security Technology:

Theory, Method, Practice 2 Chair Myriam Dunn Cavelty Discussants Jonathan Austin Room HG D 1.1 Anna Leander Sensing Security by Advertising Tracking Devices

Myriam Dunn Cavelty Florian Egloff

Hypersecuritization, Everyday Security Practice and Technification: Tracing Cyber-Securitization Logics in Switzerland

Sophie-Charlotte Fischer Imagining (In)Security: The Role of Images as Proxies in the Regulation of Digital Technologies

Jonas Hagmann Empowering Security Architectures

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6 Conference Dinner The conference dinner takes place on Friday, 19h30 – 11h00 at Restaurant Lake Side, Zurich Registration is needed. Kindly bring your dinner voucher.

Address Bellerivestrasse 170 8008 Zurich Tel. +41 44 385 86 00 Web https://lake-side.ch/

Directions from ETH (journey time approx. 15’) Tram no. 4 from ‘Central’ (towards ‘Tiefenbrunnen’) Stop ‘Fröhlichstrasse’ Walk for 5 Minutes towards lake, see map below

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7 Directions and Maps The conference takes place at ETH Zentrum Campus (HG).

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Address Rämistrasse 101 8092 Zurich Web https://www.ethz.ch/en/campus/access/zentrum.html

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Directions from Zurich Main Station/Bahnhofstrasse (journey time approx.. 6’) Tram no. 6 (towards the Zoo) or tram no. 10 (towards the Airport) Stop ‘ETH/Universitätsspital’