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Workshop Programme

Spring Conference, 19-20 March 2015

Instructions and practical information

Each paper will have a dedicated a 45 minute session. This will involve a 10 minute

presentation by the paper giver(s), 15 minutes for discussant comments and 20

minutes of plenary discussion and comment.

The rooms for the workshops are equipped with projectors but needs to be

connected to personal computer.

The separate lunchworkshops (by invitation only) are held in U12. The workshop

rooms are located on level 1 in Geovetenskapens hus (the same building as

Nordenskiöldsalen, located on level 3, where the coffee is served and registration,

keynotes and panels take place).

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Thursday, March 19

14.00-15.30

Parallel workshops, session 1

Workshop 1

U10, Geovetenskapens hus Chair: Thomas Persson

Time Author(s) Title Discussant

14.00-14.45 Niklas Bremberg, Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Making sense of the EU’s response to the Arab Spring: legitimizing discourses and EU foreign policy practice at times of crisis

Ulrika Mörth, Stockholm University

14.45-15.30

Faradj Koliev, Stockholm

Univerity Understanding the power of shaming in international politics

Niklas Bremberg, Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Workshop 2

U11, Geovetenskapens hus Chair: Lars Niklasson

Time Author(s) Title Discussant

14.00-14.45 Charlotte Wagnsson, Swedish National Defence university

A partner still to be counted on? Britain’s quest to remain the same responsible power Lisbeth Aggestam, Gothenburg University 14.45-15.30

Kjell Engelbrekt, Swedish

National Defence College Multipolarity and its sponsors Tarek Oraby, Stockholm University

Workshop 3

U13, Geovetenskapens hus

Utredningen om delaktighet i EU (Ju 2014:20)

Time Presenter(s) Theme

14.00-15.30 Maria Strömvik and Helena Onn

Fungerar regeringens samrådsformer med det omgivande samhället i frågor som beslutas av EU?

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16.00-17.30

Parallel workshops, session 2

Workshop 4

U10, Geovetenskapens hus Chair: Tyra Hertz

Time Author(s) Title Discussant

16.00-16.45 Emil Uddhammar, Linnaeus University Nationalism och identitet i Europa Johan Hellström, Umeå University

16.45-17.30 Derek Hutcheson and Bo Petersson, Malmö University The three ‘pillars of Putinism’ and their role in the crisis in Ukraine Kjell Engelbrekt, Swedish National Defence university

Workshop 5

U11, Geovetenskapens hus Chair: Magnus Lindh

Time Author(s) Title Discussant

16.00-16.45

Johanna von Bahr, Stockholm University

Explaining variation in EU human rights policy - Theoretical framework and research design of a comparative case study

Magnus Blomgren, Umeå University

16.45-17.30 Sofie Blombäck, University of Gothenburg

Same considerations, different decisions – exploring the motivations for split-ticket voting among Swedish Feminist Initiative supporters during a super

Karl Magnus Johansson, Södertörn University

Workshop 6

U13, Geovetenskapens hus

Chair:Daniel Naurin

Time Author(s) Title Discussant

16.00-16.45 Lars Niklasson, Linköping University

The EU as an external actor: When is it successful? Learning from climate change,

financial regulation and trade Jonathan Kuyper, Stockholm University

16.45-17.30 Daniel Walther with Torbjörn Bergman, Umeå Univerity

Stability and Governance – Can Quality of Governance Help Increase the Life Span of Governments?

Lisa Dellmuth, Stockholm University

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Friday, March 20

9.00-9.30

Coffee

9:30-11.00

Parallel Workshops, session 3

Workshop 7

U10, Geovetenskapens hus

Chair: Maria Strömvik

Time Author(s) Title Discussant

9.30-10.15 Alexandru Filip, University of Bremen Wag the Dog 2 - Eurosceptic Challenge and Mainstream Adaptation Thomas Persson, Uppsala University

10.15-11.00 Gabriel Uhlin,University Linköping

Trade Policy in the EU -

Efficient and

Legitimate?

Stefan Höjelid, Linnaeus University

Workshop 8

U11, Geovetenskapens hus

Chair: Karl Magnus Johansson

Time Author(s) Title Discussant

9.30-10.15

Lisa Dellmuth, Stockholm University

The Knowledge Gap in World Politics: Assessing the Sources of Citizen

Awareness of the United Nations Security Council

Daniel Naurin, University of Gothenburg

Bo Petersson, Malmö University

Karl Magnus Johansson, Södertörn University

10.15-11.00 Daniel Naurin, University of Gothenburg

Speaking Law to Power. The Strategic Use of Precedent of the Court of Justice of the European Union

Bo Petersson, Malmö University

Workshop 9

U13, Geovetenskapens hus

Chair: Lisbeth Aggestam

Time Author(s) Title Discussant

9.30-10.15 Karin Leijon, Uppsala University

The choices courts make – domestic courts as political actors in the European Union

Andreas Hofmann, University of Gothenburg

10.15-11.00 Olof Larsson, University of Gothenburg

Overriding the ECJ? The Fate of the Twenty Most Resisted ECJ Rulings 1997-2012

Magnus Lindh, Karlstad University

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Participants

Lisbeth Aggestam, University of Gothenburg

lisbeth.aggestam@gu.se

Mohamed Aldahoul, AlBaath University

ma811forever@gmail.com

Jan-Joel Andersson, The Swedish Institute of International affairs/EU

JanJoel.Andersson@ui.se

Katarina Areskoug Mascarenhas

, Head of the European Commission office in Sweden

katarina.areskoug@ec.europa.eu

Johanna von Bahr, Stockholm University

johanna.vonbahr@statsvet.su.se

Torbjörn Bergman, Umeå University

torbjorn.bergman@pol.umu.se

Sofie Blombäck, University of Gothenburg

sofie.blomback@pol.gu.se

Magnus Blomgren, Umeå University

magnus.blomgren@pol.umu.se

Niklas Bremberg, Institute of International Affairs

niklas.bremberg@ui.se

Malena Britz, Swedish National Defence University

malena.britz@fhs.se

Martin Brothén, Committee secretary, Committee on Foreign Affairs

Martin.bronthen@riksdagen.se

Mark F. Brzezinski, Ambassador of the United States to Sweden

Pernilla Bäckman, Swedish Institute of European Policy Studies

pernilla.backman@sieps.se

Lena Caspers, University of Gothenburg

lenacaspers@gmail.com

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Per Cramér,

Stockholm School of Economics

/University of Gothenburg

per.cramer@handels.gu.se

Julian Dederke, University of Gothenburg

j.dederke@fu-berlin.de

Lisa Dellmuth, Stockholm University

Lisa.dellmuth@su.se

Katarina Engberg, Former Minister for Defence Affairs at the Swedish Permanent

Representation to the EU and Swedish NATO Delegation

Kjell Engelbrekt, Swedish National Defence College

kjell.engelbrekt@fhs.se

Alexandru Filip, University of Bremen (BIGSSS)

filip@bigsss.uni-bremen.de

Micaela Frohm, University of Gävle

micaelafrohm@gmail.com

Jan Hallenberg, The Swedish National Defence College

Jan.Hallenberg@fhs.se

Johan Hellström, Umeå University

johan.hellstrom@pol.umu.se

Tyra Hertz, Stockholm University

tyra.hertz@statsvet.su.se

Andreas Hofmann, University of Gothenburg

andreas.hofmann@uni-koeln.de

Derek Hutcheson, Malmö University

derek.hutcheson@mah.se

Stefan Höjelid, Linnaeus University

stefan.hojelid@lnu.se

Karl Magnus Johansson, Södertörn University

karl.magnus.johansson@sh.se

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Gustav Karlsson, Umeå Universitet

gustav1293@hotmail.com

Faradj Koliev, Stockholm University

faradj.koliev@statsvet.su.se

Jonathan Kuyper, Stockholm University

jonathan.kuyper1@gmail.com

Olof, Larsson, University of Gothenburg

olof.g.larsson@gu.se

Karin Leijon, Uppsala University

karin.leijon@statsvet.uu.se

Jakob Lewander, Swedish Institute of European Policy Studies

jakob.lewander@sieps.se

Magnus Lindh, Karlstad University

magnus.lindh@kau.se

Ulrika Mörth, Stockholm University

ulrika.mörth@statsvet.su.se

Daniel Naurin, University of Gothenburg

daniel.naurin@pol.gu.se

Lars Niklasson, Linköping University

Lars.niklasson@liu.se

Martin Nilsson, Linnaeus University

martin.nilsson@lnu.se

Helena Onn, Utredningen om delaktighet i EU

helena.onn@regeringskansliet.se

Tarek Oraby, Stockholm University

tarek.oraby@statsvet.su.se

Andreas Persson, Umeå University

Andreas.persson@outlook.com

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Maria Persson, Lund University

maria.persson@nek.lu.se

Thomas Persson, Uppsala University

thomas.persson@statsvet.uu.se

Bo Petersson, Malmö University

bo.petersson@mah.se

Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University

mark.rhinard@ekohist.su.se

Daniel Silander, Linnaeus University

Daniel.silander@lnu.se

Jan Sjölin, Baltic International Academy, BIA/BSA

j.p.sjolin@gmail.com

Maria Strömvik, Lund University

maria.stromvik@svet.lu.se

Michael A. Sullivan, Counselor for Political and Economic Affairs, Embassy of the

United States

Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University

jonas.tallberg@statsvet.su.se

Daniel Tarschys, Stockholm centre for organizational research (Score)

daniel.tarschys@score.su.se

Emil Uddhammar, Linnaeus University

emil.uddhammar@lnu.se

Gabriel Uhlin, Linköping University

gabuh129@student.liu.se

Ulf Wagner, Gleerups Utbildning AB

ulf.wagner@gleerups.se

Charlotte Wagnsson, Swedish National Defence university

Lotta.wagnsson@fhs.se

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Daniel Walther, University of Umea

daniel.walther@pol.umu.se

Alison Woodward, Institute for European Studies VUB

alison.woodward@vub.ac.be

Karolina Zurek, Swedish Institute of European Policy Studies

karolina.zurek@sieps.se

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