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1994-1995 Committee Members |
- Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton, CHAIR
- Bengt Sundelius, Swedish Institute for International Affairs
- Thomas Risse-Kappen, Universität Konstanz
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- Jo Husbands, National Academy of Sciences
- Takashi Inoguchi, University of Tokyo
- Ted Gurr, University of Maryland
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1. The International
Relations of Intellectual Property: Challenges at the Turn of
the Century, held April 24-25, 1995 at American University, Washington,
DC; some papers published in two special issues (12/95 and 3/96)
of Science Communication - Report Received: August 1995 |
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Convener
Renée Marlin-Bennett, American University |
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Participants |
- James Boyle, American University
- R. Kurt Burch, University of Delaware
- Sherri Burr, University of New Mexico, Law School
- Erran Carmel, American University
- Ken Conca, University of Maryland
- Frank W. Connoly, American University
- Carlos Corea, University of Buenos Aires & UNDP/UNIDO
- Biswjit Dhar, Research and Information System for the Non-Aligned
and Other Developing Countries, New Delhi, India
- Paul Doremus, Office of Technlogy Assessment, US Congress
- Niva Elkin-Koren, Stanford University
- Jacques j. Gorlin, Consulting Economist
- Thomas C. Greaves, Bucknell University
- Timothy B. Hackman, Bucknell University
- Timothy B. Hackman, IBM
- Gary L. Harris, Howard University
- Virginia A. Haufler, American University
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- Peter Jaszi, American University
- Patrick Karani, African Center for Technology Studies, Nairobi
- Marilyn Kretsinger, US Copyright Office
- Mark Laffey, University of Minnesota
- Marcel C. LaFollette, The George Washington University
- Herbert Lin, National Academy of Science
- Walter G. Park, American University
- Samuel Petuchowski, Goddard Space Flight Center
- Dennis C. Pirages, University of Maryland
- Anthony Seeger, Smithsonian Institution
- Susan I. Sell, George Washington University
- Pamm Smith, University of Delaware
- Michael S. Shapiro, National Endowment for the Humanities
- Jeroean Van Wijk, University of Amsterdam
- Patricia Wand, American University
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2. Small
Groups and International Policymaking, held February 18-22, 1995
at ISA Mtg, Chicago Hilton; edited volume-Beyond Groupthink;
Group Decision Making in Foreign Policy - Report Received: May
1995 |
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Convener
Paul 't Hart, Leiden University and Stephen Walker,
Arizona State University |
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Participants |
- Juliette Kaarbo, University of Kansas
- Mark Shater, Louisiana State University
- Brian Ripley, University of Pittsburgh
- Charles F. Hermann, Ohio State University
- Yaacov Vertzberger, Hebrew University
- Bengt Sundelius, Uppsala University
- Mike Young, Ohio State University
- Thomas Preston, Washington State University
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- Paul D. Hoyt, West Virginia University
- Jean Garrison, University of South Carolina
- Clark McCauley, Bryn Mawr College
- Margaret Hermann, Ohio State University
- Eric Stern, University of Stockholm
- Ryan K. Beasley, University of Kansas
- Jennifer Deal, Ohio State University
- Bob S. Billings, Ohio State University
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3. Cyberspace
and Emergent Polis: Tough Issues, Likely Structures and Fleeting
Choices, held electronically - eventually published in a variety
of formats, including book - Governance in an Information Age:
Values, Structures and Alternatives for Public Agencies in Cyberspace
-- and journal articles - National Public Management Review -
Report Received: April 1996 |
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Convener
Chris Demchak, University of Arizona and Helen Ingram,
University of Arizona |
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