Sponsored by the Jean Monnet European Union Center of Excellence at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation at University of California-San Diego, and the DEMCOOP project at Stockholm University.

Friday Schedule
Panel 1: 8:30-9:30 Authoritarian IOs, Part 1
Varieties of Autocratization and IO Membership 1816-2023
- Jonas Willibald Schmid (Stockholm University),Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University),Carl Vikberg (Stockholm University), Karin Stundström (Stockholm University)
Discussant: Tom Pepinsky (Cornell University)
Autocratic International Organization Principals and High-Profile Development Projects
- Christina Cottiero (University of Utah)
Discussant: Tom Pepinsky (Cornell University)
Panel 2: 9:45-10:45 Authoritarian IOs, Part 2
Discourse Power: How China Shapes Cyber Order
- Rachel Hulvey (Indiana University)
Discussant: Andrew Kydd (UW-Madison)
International Organizations as Tools of Repression: The Abuse of Interpol Requests in Transnational Repression
- Rebecca Cordell (University of Pittsburgh)
Discussant: Anna Meyerrose (Arizona State University)
Panel 3: 11:00-12:00 Migration and IOs
Foreign Policy Co-optation: Managing Right-Wing Challengers Through Migration
- Jesus E. Rojas Venzor (UC-San Diego)
Discussant: Joseph Wright (Penn State University)
From Border Control to Regime Control: The Democratic Costs of EU Migration Cooperation
- Anna Meyerrose (Arizona State University), Alexandra Blackman (Cornell University)
Discussant: Jana Lipps (ETH Zurich)
Panel 4: 1:00-2:00 RT & Cooperation
Autocratic and Democratic Clubs: Regime Sorting in International Cooperation
- Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University), Carl Vikberg (Stockholm University)
The Qualitatively Uniform Effects of Regime Type Across 125+ Experiments in IR
- Jonathan Renshon (UW-Madison), Josh Kertzer (Harvard University), Alex Coppock (Northwestern University) and Yehzee Ryoo (UW-Madison)
Discussant: Susan Hyde (University of California-Berkeley)
Panel 5: 2:00-4:00 International Organizations and the Second Image Reversed
US Retrenchment and Global Elections: Implications for Competition and Contention
- Daniela Donno (University of Oklahoma), Kelly Morrison (University of Tennessee), Burcu Savun (University of Pittsburgh)
Discussant: Steph Haggard (UC-SD)
Breeding Strongmen: How Military Technology Shapes Loyalty
- Joseph Wright (Penn State University), John Chin (Carnegie Mellon)
Discussant: Yoshiko Herrera (UW-Madison)
Shock and Nah: Banking Crises and Withdrawal from International Organizations
- Mark Copelovitch (UW-Madison), Andrew Fairley (UW-Madison), and Jon Pevehouse (UW-Madison)
Discussant: Jonas Tallberg (University of Stockholm)
Saturday Schedule
Panel 7: 8:30-9:30 Populism
Populism, Regime Type, and International Cooperation
- Caileigh Glenn (Middlebury), Jon Pevehouse (UW-Madison)
Discussant: Elizabeth Saunders (Columbia University)
Hegemonic Backsliding and the Shadow of Democratic Resilience
- Susan Hyde (University of California-Berkeley), Elizabeth Saunders (Columbia University), and Kenneth Schultz (Stanford University)
Discussant: Daniela Donno (University of Oklahoma)
Panel 8 9:45-10:45 Design and Governance, Part 1
Formal Change in International Organizations: How Amendment Rules Matter
- Tom Ginsburg (University of Chicago), David Crabtree (University of Chicago), Kristina Daugirdas (University of Michigan)
Discussant: Marine Roux (Stockholm University)
Informal Institutional Design and Autocratization in Regional Organizations
- Carl Vikberg (Stockholm University), Karin Sundström (Stockholm University), Maria Debre (Zeppelin University), Thomas Sommerer (University of Potsdam)
Discussant: Tom Ginsburg (University of Chicago)
Panel 9 11:00-12:00 Design and Governance, Part 2
Mapping International-Treaty Making: A Historical Database from the 17th Century to the Present
- Marine Roux (Stockholm University), Jonas Tallberg (Stockholm University)
Discussant: Christina Cottiero (University of Utah)
State-based Versus Individual-Rights-based? Tracing notions of international order in speeches
- Jana Lipps (ETH Zurich), Christian Freudlsperger (ETH Zurich)
Discussant: Carl Vikberg (Stockholm University)