Panel N1: Book Panel on Nadav Shelef’s “Homelands: Shifting Borders and Territorial Disputes” (Cornell, 2020)
Panel N2: Curating the Nation: Archeology, Museums, Monuments
Panel N3: Populism and Far Right Politics
Panel N4: Conflicts over Identity and Territory
N5: The Politics of State-Building and International Recognition
Panel N6: Nationalism in Subnational Units
Panel N7: Cybernationalism and Extremist Identity Movements
Panel N8: Everyday Nationalism in the Time of COVID-19 (Roundtable)
Panel N9: Nationalism in the Middle East and North Africa
Panel N10: Book Panel on Soeren Keil and Allison McCulloch’s “Power-Sharing in Europe: Past Practice, Present Cases and Future Directions” (Palgrave, 2020)
Panel N11: Brexit and Nationalism in the UK and Ireland
Panel N12: Book Panel on Giada Lagana’s “The European Union and the Northern Ireland Peace Process” (Palgrave McMillan, 2020)
Panel N13: Minorities after Versailles in Europe and the Middle East: A Comparative Perspective
Panel N14: Nationalism, Ideology and Elections in Post-Soviet Europe
Panel N15: Parties, Elite Politics and Policymaking
Panel N17: Race and the Nation
Panel N18: Book Panel on Ugur Ümit Üngör’s “Paramilitarism: Mass Violence in the Shadow of the State” (Oxford, 2020)
Panel N19: Book Panel on Danilo Mandic’s “Gangsters and Other Statesmen: Mafias, Separatists, and Torn States in a Globalized World” (Princeton, 2021)
Panel N20: Museums and Human Rights: Constraints and Potential
Panel N21: Book Panel on Ariel I. Ahram’s “Break all the Borders: Separatism and the Reshaping of the Middle East” (Oxford, 2019)
Panel N22: Why Now? The Rise of Populist Nationalism and the Crisis of Bourgeois Democracy: A Conversation with Ron Suny
Panel N23: Through the Prism of the European Nationalities Congress (1925-1938): Nation-states, Minorities and the League of Nation