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14thAnnual International Conference on International Studies, 13-16 June 2016, Athens, GreeceProvisional List of Papers Accepted and Registered to be Presented (Listed by Presenter's Surname) and Other Attendees
Note: This list includes only those who haveregistered for the conference (i.e. those who have paid the registration fee). It does not include those who have received an acceptance letter but who have not yet sent in their registration form. The list will be updated weekly. Date of this list: May 31, 2016
1.Ghazali Bello Abubakar, Lecturer II, Bayero University, Nigeria. Tidal Phase of Democratic Transition in Tunisia, a Comparative Analysis with Taiwanese Democratization Process.
2.Annamaria Artner, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary. Role of State in Crisis – The Example of Ireland.
3.*Ilaria Anna Colussi, Marie Curie Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Liège, Belgium. International Trade Sanctions related to the Dual-Use Goods and Technologies.
4.Erzsebet Csatlos, Senior Lecturer, University of Szeged, Hungary. Cooperation of National Administrative Authorities in the EU: Questions with and without Answers.
5.Tatiana Deych, Leading Research Fellow, Russian Academy of sciences, Russia. What does BRICS mean for Africa?
6.*Julan Du, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. Multinational Enterprises under the Shadow of Oppositional Sentiments: A Study of Japanese Automobile Sales in China.
7.*Elena Georgiadou, University Teacher – Programme Director in International Crisis Management, Loughborough University, U.K. (Re)organising Greek Commercial Diplomacy in Response to the Economic Crisis.
8.Grigor Grigoryan, Ph.D. Applicant, Yerevan State University, Armenia. The Incomplete Processes in the CIS on the Geopolitical Edge (Karabakh Case).
9.Salif Kone, Lecturer, Félix Houphouët-Boigny University, Côte d'Ivoire. Limits of Comparative Advantage's Principle.
10.Olga Kulkova, Senior Research Assistant, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia. The Dialogue of the EU and Africa in the Light of the Migration Crisis-2015: Search for Solutions within the Paradigm of "Security – Development Nexus".
11.George Kyris, Lecturer, University of Birmingham, U.K. The Europeanisation of Political Parties: Public Opinion and Competition in the 2014 European Parliament Elections in Greece.
12.*Athanasios Mihalakas, Assistant Professor, State University of New York – Brockport, USA. Regional Integration in Africa – The Role of Trade and the TFTA in Advancing Political Integration.
13.Olivier Nay, Professor, Université de Paris 1, France. Governing through Open Knowledge Networks: The Case of the World Bank in Development Aid.
14.Ian Nelson, Assistant Professor, The University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China. Cross-Cultural Research and Teaching in the Post-9/11 Era: The Case of China.
15.*Loqman Radpey, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Tehran, Iran. The Kurdish Regional Self-rule Administration in Syria: A New Model of Statehood and its Status in International Law Compared to the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Iraq.
16.Judit Siket, Assistant Lecturer, University of Szeged, Hungary. Legal and Constitutional Protection of Local Governments’ Rights.
17.Marc Stuhldreier, Ph.D. Student, Northumbria University Newcastle, Germany. To What Extent is the Risk to Health Created by Patent Rights on Medical Products under International Law Linked to the Development Process of Least Developed Countries?
18.Ling Wei, Professor / Director, Research Centre of China Peaceful Development, China University of Political Science and Law, China. New Ideas of Xi Jinping’s Diplomacy.
19.Jacek Wieclawski, Assistant Professor, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland. Neoclassical Realism and the Explanatory Ability of the Realist Paradigm in Contemporary International Relations. (Monday June 13, 2016, afternoon session)