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CONFERENCES

4th ECPR Conference, Pisa, 6-8 September 2007
The conveners of the Standing Group have put together a section of panels on Security and Governance. Panels accepted include:

  • Security governance in weak and failing states - SCHNECKENER, Ulrich
  • The regionalisation of security governance in comparative perspective - GEGOUT, Catherine
  • Migration, security and governance - COATES, Anthony
  • Governance failure: City, state and regional dimensions - DAASE, Christopher
  • The role of international actors in the field of human and minority rights in the Balkan conflicts - MALLOY, Tove
  • Unintended consequences of security governance - ENGERT, Stefan
  • Comparative EU case studies on counter-terrorism - CATIGNANI, Sergio
  • Analysing political violence - BALCELLS, Laia & DE LA CALLE, Luis
  • International security – what role for sanctions? - MARTIN, Lisa
  • Internal and external security governance post-9/11 - GEBREWOLD, Belachew

3rd ECPR Conference, Budapest, 8-10 September 2005
The conveners of the Standing Group in collaboration with several members and non-members of the group have put together a section of panels on Contemporary Security Issues. Panels accepted include:

  • Roundtable on Contemporary Security Issues—Fiona B. Adamson, University College London, and Stefan Wolff, University of Bath
  • Migration and Security—Fiona B. Adamson, University College London
  • Internal and External Dimensions of Security in South Asia—Katharine Adeney, University of Sheffield
  • Weapons Proliferation and Control Issues—Darryl Howlett, University of Southampton
  • Ethnic Bargaining and International Security—Erin Jenne, Central European University
  • Globalization, Empire and Security—Mark Laffey, School of Oriental and African Studies, London
  • The Sources of Terrorism—Michael Mousseau, Koc University, Istanbul
  • Security and Self-determination since 9/11—Stefan Wolff, University of Bath
  • From Violence to (In)security: The Paradox of the “Permanent Transition”—Mariella Pandolfi, University of Montreal
  • Human Security and/on Foreign Policy Agendas – Theoretical and Practical Implications—Tobias Debiel, University of Essen-Duisburg
  • Security IO’s in Transition: Dynamics of Organizational Adaptation and Agency—Sebastian Mayer, University of Bremen

Please contact panel chairs as indicated with your paper proposals no later than 15 February 2005. If you would like to contribute a paper but are not sure to which panel, please email your proposal to Stefan Wolff and Fiona B. Adamson.