ISA 2001 Poster Session
Room: Northwest Exhibition Hall
Thursday, February 22, 2001
9:00 a.m. – noon
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Paper Title |
Poster ID |
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Homer, Hobbes, and Huntington: Can Political Science Take Religion Seriously? Ron HassnerStanford University |
2 |
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Means, Ends, and Evidence: Ethics and Foreign Policy
J. David SingerUniversity of Michigan |
4 |
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Socialist Spiritual Civilization and Chinese International Ethics
Andre LaliberteUniversity of Ottawa |
3 |
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Transnational, Ideational Movements and Political Economy: The Case of the Jubilee 2000 Campaign for Debt Reduction in the Developing World
Josh BusbyGeorgetown University |
1 |
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Paper Title |
Poster ID |
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‘The Sovereignty Problematique’: Tibet, Imperialism, and IR
Dibyesh AnandUniversity of Bristol |
5 |
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Contrasting Internationalism in Canada and the United States
Don MuntonUniversity of Northern British Columbia |
10 |
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Does Socialization Matter? Shaping the Content of International Politics
Patrick CongeUniversity of Arkansas |
6 |
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Ethnic Power Politics: When Less Is More
Chad RectorUniversity of California-San Diego
Stephanie McWhorterUniversity of California-San Diego |
11 |
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Kindergarden Killers: Morality, Murder and the Child Soldier Problem
Frank FaulknerUniversity of Derby |
9 |
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Passing the Boolean Frontier: The Next Dimension of IR Theories
Antonio Jorge RochaUniversity of Brasilia |
12 |
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Public Opinion, Multilateralism, and Sustained Intervention: American Decision-Making in Operations Desert Storm and Restore Hope
Brett HeindlSyracuse University |
7 |
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Show Me the Money: How to Teach the Effect of Domestic Politics and National Security
Michael KannerUniversity of Colorado-Boulder |
8 |
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Paper Title |
Poster ID |
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From Patterns of Collective Action to the Capacity for Governance in French Regions
Romain PasquierEuropean University Institute |
15 |
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Global Governance: A Framework for Peace and Security
Christoph RoholffUniversität Duisburg |
16 |
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Has International Law Failed Africa?
Leopold LovelaceOhio State University |
14 |
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International Forest Negotiations and Regime Theory
Radoslav DimitrovUniversity of Minnesota |
13 |
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Misguided Protests? Perception and Reality in the World Bank’s Environmental Record
Chris W. SchollOhio State University |
17 |
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Beyond the Globalization Hype: Confronting the Challenges and Exploiting the Opportunities for SMMEs in the Information Economy
Derrick CogburnUniversity of Michigan |
21 |
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College Educated Women in the Asian Workforce: Agents or Benefactors of Change or Victims of Traditional Culture
James PrimmHawaii Pacific University |
20 |
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Gender and Democratization: The Role of Culture
Godwin OnuNnamdi Azikiwe University |
19 |
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Leadership for Women in International Security
Gale MattoxUnited States Naval Academy |
18 |
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Local Barriers to NGOs as Agents of Change
Traci MellDePaul University |
23 |
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Sustainable Development and Information Technology
Qing DuanUniversity of Maryland |
22 |
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Paper Title |
Poster ID |
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A Dynamic Analysis of the Level, Trend, and Variance of Rivalry Interactions
Michael ColaresiIndiana University |
25 |
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A Two-Level Debt Game of IMF Negotiations With Mexico and Moldova
Steven RoperEastern Illinois University
Lilian BarriaEastern Illinois University |
28 |
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Attribution Theory and Multiple Group Affiliation in International Politics
David WatkinsUniversity of Washington
Robert FarleyUniversity of Washington |
29 |
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Distinguishing Dyads that Engage in Conflict from Dyads that Engage in War
Karen PetersenVanderbilt University |
26 |
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Interactions of Unlike Units: The Implications of Inequality for Neorealist Theory
Amy EckertAffliation |
26 |