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   ISA Workshop Grants | Round 4 - Fall '94  
 

1994-1995 Committee Members
  • Margaret P. Karns, University of Dayton, CHAIR
  • Bengt Sundelius, Swedish Institute for International Affairs
  • Thomas Risse-Kappen, Universität Konstanz
  • Jo Husbands, National Academy of Sciences
  • Takashi Inoguchi, University of Tokyo
  • Ted Gurr, University of Maryland
 

1. Evaluating International Sanctions: South African Project, held back-to-back meetings, to optimize overseas travel; 13-14 April 1996 at Brown followed by the 1996 San Diego ISA Annual Meeting three linked panels; led to publication How Sanctions Work - Lessons from South Africa London, UK: Macmillan and New York, NY: St. Martin's, forthcoming Feb 1999 - Report Received: 1996

 

Conveners
Neta Crawford, Brown University and Audie Klotz, University of Illinois, Chicago
 

Participants
  • David Black, Dalhousie University
  • David Fig, Director, Group for Environmental Monitoring (S Africa NGO)
  • Gilbert Khadiagala, Kent State
  • Edward Tshidiso Maloka, University of Cape Town
  • Mzam mangaliso, School of Management, Umass-Amherst
  • Nzamo Mangaliso, Westfield St. (Mass)
  • Meg Voorhes, Director of the SA Program at the investor Responsibility Research Center (Washington, DC)

Brown workshop Discussants (SA Experts)

  • Jendayi Frazer, Kennedy School, Harvard
  • Arlene Getz, SA journalist based in Boston
  • Willard Johnson, MIT
  • Norma Kriger, Johns Hopkins
  • Neville Stultz, Brown

ISA discussants (sanctions experts)

  • Kim Nossal, Macmaster (Canadan)
  • David Rowe, Ohio State
  • Margaret Doxey, Trent (Canada)
 

2. Culture Clash? Financial Globalization, National Policy Autonomy and Democratization in the Emerging Markets, held November 1995 at Brown University and Northeastern University - eventually an edited book was published - Report Received: March 1995

 

Conveners
Leslie Elliott Armijo, Northeastern University and Thomas J. Biersteker, Brown University
 

Participants
  • Jesús Silva Herzog Mexico's Ambassador to the US
  • Lawrence Broz, Harvard University
  • Walter Molano, CS First Boston
  • Saori Katada, University of Southern California
  • E.V.K. FitzGerald, University of Oxford
  • Tony Porter, McMaster University
  • Sylvia Maxfield, Yale University
  • Joshua Hoffman, Yale University
  • Zhiyuan Cuik, MIT
  • Jonathan Haughton, Northeastern
  • Luis R. Luis, Scudder, Stevens
  • Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Thomas Skidmore, Brown University
  • Arvid Luksaskis, Columbia University
  • Jeffrey Winters, Northwestern University
  • John Echeverri-Gent, University of Virginia
  • Robert Wade, Brown University
  • Vikram Chand, Brown University
  • Denise Dresser, ITAM
  • Tamara Lothian, Bank of Boston
  • Laura Hastings, University of Pittsburgh
  • Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University
 

3. Linkage Politics: The Domestic and International Dimensions of Global Environmental Protection, held April 1995, at Brookings Institution, Washington DC - conference led to publication: The Internationalization of Environmental Protection (Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 1997) - Report Received: October 1995

 

Conveners
Miranda A. Schreurs, University of Maryland & Elizabeth Economy, Council of Foreign Relations
 

Participants
  • Robert Darst, Harvard University
  • Daniel Deudney, University of Pennsylvania
  • Murray Feshbach, Georgetown University
  • Ken Conca, University of Maryland
  • Steven Edwards
  • Nacy Dickson, Harvard University
  • Virgina Haufler, University of Maryland
  • Joanne Kauffman, MIT
  • Carl Lankowski, Center for Contemporary German Studies
  • Phyllis Mofson, University of Maryland
  • Robert Percivel, University of Maryland Law School
  • Dennis Pirages, University of Maryland
  • Kal Raustiala, University of California at San Diego
  • Ming Wan, George Mason University
  • Paul Wapner, American University

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