"Militarism: Political Economy, Security, Theory" An International Conference at the Centre for Global Political Economy, Department of International Relations, University of Sussex, 14-15 May 2009. Conference Programme DAY 1 - Thursday, 14 May 2009 13.15 - 13.30: Welcome, Room EDB 121 Iraklis Oikonomou and Anna Stavrianakis (Conference organisers, Department of International Relations, University of Sussex) 13.30 - 15.00: A1 Plenary Panel, Room EDB 121 THEORISING MILITARISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY Chair: Anna Stavrianakis - Thomas Reifer (University of San Diego, USA & Transnational Institute) US Militarism & the "Myths of Empire" in the Longue Duree: From the Anglo-American Hegemonic Transition to the Rise & Demise of the New Deal World Order, late 19th to 21st Century - Martin Shaw (University of Sussex) 21st Century Militarism: A historical-sociological framework for transformations of war-society-relations 15.00-15.30: Break 15.30 - 17.00: A2.1 Parallel Panel, Room EDB 317 STATE, SECURITY AND THE MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Chair: Iraklis Oikonomou - Bryan Mabee (Queen Mary, University of London) The United States as a National Security State: Crisis, Transformation and the Political Economy of Security - Jocelyn Mawdsley (University of Newcastle) The EU and Armaments: Towards a Military-Industrial Complex? - Frank Sliper (Campagne tegen Wapenhandel & Transnational Institute) The European Defence Agency at five 15.30 - 17.00: A2.2 Parallel Panel, Room EDB 309 MILITARISM IN ARAB-ISRAELI RELATIONS Chair: Clemens Hoffmann - Anne de Jong (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) The True Enemy: Palestinian and Israeli Nonviolent Resistance - Yoav Peled (Tel Aviv University, Israel) From Oslo to Gaza: The Remilitarization of the Israeli-Arab Conflict - Yoram Peri (Tel Aviv University, Israel) "Next Summer Syria will Launch a War": How the Media Create National Security Misconceptions 15.30 - 17.00: A2.3 Parallel Panel, Room RB 22 APPROACHES TO MILITARISM, PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT Chair: Jennifer Pedersen - Spiridon Litsas (University of Macedonia, Greece) Democratic Peace and Militarism in the 21st Century - Naison Ngoma (Institute for Security Studies, South Africa) Militarization and Militarism in Africa: A Driver or Hindrance of Socio-Economic and Political Stability? - Nicola Short (York University, Canada) Militarism and the Political Economy of Development: A Gramscian Reading 17.15 - 19.00: A3 Keynote speech, Room EDB 121 Introduction: Jan Selby - James Der Derian (Brown University, USA) The Scholar as Warrior: Culture as the Killer Variable of Counter-Insurgency - Film viewing: Cultural Warriors 20.00: Conference Dinner, Brighton ----- DAY 2 - Friday, 15 May 2009 09.30 - 11.00: B1.1 Parallel panel, Room EDB 309 CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF MILITARISM IN THE MIDDLE EAST Chair: Stefan Elbe - Daniel Neep (University of Exeter) Conscription, Militarism and Authoritarianism in Contemporary Syria - Ludmila du Bouchet (University of Cambridge) Transnationalised militarisation in Yemen. Processes and paradoxes of an encounter in the 'Global War on Terror' - Anna Stavrianakis (University of Sussex) At Arms' Length? UK-Saudi arms deals, dependent state formation and hegemonic forms of militarisation 09.30-11.00: B1.2 Parallel panel, Room RB 12 CAPITALISM AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF MILITARISM Chair: Steffan Wyn Jones - Ýsmet Akça (Yildiz Technical University, Turkey) The articulation(s) and disarticulation(s) between militarism and capitalism in the age of neoliberalism: The case of Thurkey in the post-1980 period - Peter Custers (University of Leiden, The Netherlands) Military Keynesianism today - an innovative discourse - Ayesha Siddiqa (Independent expert, Pakistan) Expansion of the Security Sector: A Case study of Pakistan 11.00 - 11.30 Break 11.30 - 1315: B2.1 Parallel Panel, Room RB 12 THE MILITARISATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION? Chair: Frank Slijper - André Barrinha (University of Kent) Justifying the European Defence Agency: from national security to global economy? - Ben Hayes (Statewatch & Transnational Institute) Full Spectrum Dominance: Corporate and Military Influences on EU Security Policy -Iraklis Oikonomou (University of Sussex) Kopernikus/GMES and the militarisation of EU space policy 11.30 - 13.15: B2.2 Parallel Panel, Room EDB 309 GENDERED MILITARISMS Chair: Nicola Short - Paul Higate (University of Bristol) Militarizing the Everyday: Men, Masculinities, and the Private Security Company - Yiannis Karakatsianis (University of Athens, Greece) A local gender society of South Greece and its militarisation after World War II: Characteristics of violence in South Peloponnese - Jennifer Pedersen (Aberystwyth University) Raging against the (war) machine: the Raging Grannies in post-9/11 North America 13.15 - 14.30 Lunch 14.30 - 16.00: B3.1 Parallel Panel, Room EDB 309 SECURITY, CITIZENSHIP AND RESISTANCE Chair: Anne de Jong - Paul Amar (University of California, Santa Barbara & University of Bristol) Operation Princess in Rio de Janeiro: Policing 'Sex Trafficking', Strengthening Worker Citizenship, and the Urban Geopolitics of Security in Brazil - Victoria Basham (University of Bristol) Biographies of Militarism, Mobility and Resistance: An Agenda for Research into the Negotiation of Identity and (In)security - Evren Balta Paker (Yildiz University, Turkey) Citizen Rebels, Citizen Militia: The Militarization of Internal Security Practices in Russia and Turkey - Alison Howell (University of Manchester) Militarism and the Governance of Soldiers' Psyches: From Stoicism to Therapeutics 14.30 - 16.00: B3.2 Parallel Panel, Room RB 12 MILITARISM, CONFLICT AND CONTROL Chair: Lauren Greenwood - Aaron Edwards (Royal Military Academy) Militarism, Ethnic Conflict and Terrorism: Drawing a Line Under the Past - Stuart Gordon (Royal Military Academy) Hearts and Minds: Soft Power, Civil Society and Changing Military Competences - Björn Müller-Wille (Royal Military Academy) Measuring of Effects (MoE) in Afghanistan 16.00 - 16.30: Break 16.30 - 17.45: B4 Plenary Roundtable, Room EDB 309 CONNECTING ACADEMICS, PRACTITIONERS AND ACTIVISTS Chair: Kees van der Pijl Opening remarks: Kate Hudson (Head, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament) Other participants: Naison Ngoma; Yoav Peled; Ayesha Siddiqa
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