43rd Annual ISA Convention New Orleans, Louisiana 24-27 March 2002 "Dissolving Boundaries: The Nexus Between Comparative Politics and International Relations" Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, 2002 ISA President Suzanne F. Werner and David R. Davis, 2002 Program Chairs ___________________________________________________________________________ Preliminary Program ISA 2002 ___________________________________________________________________________ SA01 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Domestic Political Influences on Post-Soviet Foreign Policies Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Domestic Influences on Russian Arms Sales Policy Robert H. Donaldson University of Tulsa Russia and the Caspian: Who is Making Policy? Carol R. Saivetz Harvard University The Achievement of Domestic Consensus on Russian Foreign Policy? Andrei Melville Moscow State Institute of International Relations Discussant(s) Daniel S. Papp University System of Georgia ___________________________________________________________________________ SA02 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Bargaining Problem: The Onset and Termination of War Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Alastair D. Smith Yale University Domestic Institutions and Credibility in International Agreements Alastair D. Smith Yale University Explaining War Onset, Duration, and Outcomes Suzanne Werner Emory University Military Intervention and the Asymmetric Structure of Bargaining in Civil Wars Jeffrey S. Dixon Pennsylvania State University Why are Territorial Disputes so Hard to Resolve? Barbara F. Walter University of California - San Diego Discussant(s) Brett Ashley Leeds Rice University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA03 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Organize Globally: Prospects for and Obstacles to an International "Double Movement" Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Vicki L. Birchfield Georgia Institute of Technology Addressing the Negative Consequences of the Information Age: Lessons from Karl Polanyi and the Industrial Revolution Ken Rogerson Duke University Advancing International Labor Rights Christopher Candland Wellesley College Biotechnology and the Nation State: Innovations in International Relations, New Directions in Policy Studies Opeyemi Oniya Sr. Institute of Biology International Politics, Norms and the Worldwide Growth of NGOs Kim D. Reimann Harvard University Patents and the World Trade Organization: North-South Conflict and International Economic Governance Kenneth C. Shadlen University of Miami Discussant(s) Guillaume Frederick Dufour York University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA04 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM (Im)material World: Property in the Global Information Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Lee McKnight Tufts University Hedging Light: The Emerging Role of Optical Markets in the International Political Economy Lee McKnight Tufts University Personal Data Privacy Protection in the Age of Globalization: The EU-US Safe Harbor Compromise William Long Georgia Institute of Technology Pang Quek Carnegie Mellon University Selling Secrets: Globalization and the Individual's Property Right in Privacy Renee E. Marlin-Bennett American University You Are What You Own: Cultural Industries and the Formation of National Identity Patricia M. Goff University of Utah Discussant(s) Vicki L. Golich California State University - San Marcos ___________________________________________________________________________ SA05 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Women in the Armed Forces Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Carolyn C. James University of Missouri, Columbia Thatcher and the British Armed Forces Glen Segell Institute of Security Policy The Gender Gap and International Security: Evidence from the United States and Western Europe Richard C. Eichenberg Tufts University Women and the Canadian Navy Carolyn C. James University of Missouri, Columbia Women in the American Armed Forces Sheila M. Davis Charleston Southern University Discussant(s) Gwendolyn M. Hall United States Air Force Academy ___________________________________________________________________________ SA06 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Challenging IPE Perceptions of Global Finance and Credit: Disciplinary Narratives Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Susanne M. Soederberg University of Alberta De-Globalising Finance?: Debts and Delusions of the World Finance Order Anastasia Nesvetailova University of Wales, Aberystwyth Speaking of Global Finance: Some Cross-Disciplinary Conversations David Hudson University of Birmingham Where's the Trust?: States, Markets, and a Social Theory of Currency Crises Peter A. Aykens Brown University Discussant(s) Marieke de Goede University of Newcastle upon Tyne ___________________________________________________________________________ SA07 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Development and Human Rights: Implementing Economic and Social Rights Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Ellen Dorsey Chatham College Development NGOs and Human Rights: The Search for a Rights-Based Approach Paul J. Nelson University of Pittsburgh Human Rights, Development Planning, and Microfinance: Advocating for Gendered Economic Justice Through the Integration of Human Rights and Development Planning Mark J. Carrato University of Oregon Root Causes and Full Spectrum: Human Rights Organizations and Economic Globalization Ellen Dorsey Chatham College Women at the Nexus: The Global Women's Movement, Human Rights and Development Sheila Dauer Amnesty International USA Discussant(s) Roger Normand Center for Economic and Social Rights ___________________________________________________________________________ SA08 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Trade and Policy Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Tamar R. London Pennsylvania State University (Mis)selection Effects and Sovereignty Costs: An Explanation of the Ineffectiveness of Economic Sanctions Erick Duchesne State University of New York, Buffalo Denise Guthrie State University of New York, Buffalo Economic Sanctions and Saving Face David J. Lektzian Michigan State University Christopher M. Sprecher Texas A&M University Is the Audience Listening?: Economic Sanctions and Domestic Public Opinion Susan Hannah Allen Emory University Kyle L. Saunders Northern Illinois University Is Trade an Effective Foreign Policy Instrument? Katherine Barbieri Vanderbilt University Trade and Human Rights: Is the "Spotlight" Working? Robert G. Blanton University of Memphis Shannon L. Blanton University of Memphis Discussant(s) Glenn H. Palmer Pennsylvania State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA09 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM News Media, Foreign Policy and Security Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Communication Chair(s) Eytan Gilboa Bar-Ilan University Media Influence on National Security Decisionmaking in Liberal States Derek B. Miller Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva News Coverage and the Kosovo War: Implications for Future Policy Philip M. Seib Marquette University The Global News Media and Foreign Policymaking Eytan Gilboa Bar-Ilan University Discussant(s) Shoon K. Murray American University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA10 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable on New Thinking on International Organization Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Organization Chair(s) Jacques Fomerand North American Office of the UNU James P. Muldoon, Jr. Rutgers University Roundtable Discussants Dennis Dijkzeul Columbia University John Fousek Rutgers University Shareen Hertel Columbia University Mihaly Simai Institute for World Economics, Budapest ___________________________________________________________________________ SA11 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable on State Death Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Karen Ruth Adams Louisiana State University Roundtable Discussants Karen Ruth Adams Louisiana State University Tanisha M. Fazal Harvard University Roundtable Discussants Larry Goodson American University in Cairo Ted Robert Gurr University of Maryland ___________________________________________________________________________ SA12 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Intervention and Multilateralism Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Ka Zeng University of Arkansas American Intervention in Humanitarian Crises: The Pursuit of Values and Interests in the Post-Cold War Era Gil Peleg University of Maryland Ilan Peleg Lafayette College Integrating International Cooperation Theories and Theories of Decision-Making: A New Look at the Roots of ML Cooperation Galia Press-Bar Natan Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Makings of a Genocide: Another Look at Rwanda Lee Ann Fujii George Washington University Discussant(s) Heidi H. Hobbs North Carolina State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA13 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Nuts and Bolts: US Department of Education Title VIA, Program I Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey United States Department of Education Roundtable Discussants Linda Bunney-Sarhad California State University at Stanislaus Elisa Davila State University of New York, New Paltz Linda Greenow State University of New York, New Paltz Lourdene Huhra Bunker Hill Community College Roundtable Discussants Lawrence Neuman University of Wisconsin at Whitewater ___________________________________________________________________________ SA14 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Peeling the Onion: Using Cases to Get at Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Mark A. Boyer University of Connecticut "Thirty Hot Days": Mediation Efforts During the 1974 Cyprus Crisis Deborah J. Gerner University of Kansas Omur Yilmaz University of Kansas A Man between Two Countries: Fujimori and the Japanese Ambassador Hostage Crisis Steve R. Garrison University of Kansas Colliding Cultures or Clashing Interests?: The USS Greenville and the Sinking of the Ehime Maru Curtis H. Martin Merrimack College Ryo Shimizu Matsusaka University Teaching Foreign Policy in "Foreign" Places Robert G. Phillips, Jr. American University in Bulgaria Discussant(s) Bob Switky Sonoma State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA15 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM US, European, Japanese Immigration Policy in an Age of Globalization Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) H. Richard Friman Marquette University Darwinian Dare: US Border Patrol Strategy in an Age of Dissolving Borders James C. Ross University of Colorado, Boulder Empire, Immigration, and Integration in Britain and France Erik Bleich Middlebury College U.S. Asylum Enforcement: A Test of Globalization, Realist, and Liberal Hypotheses Marc R. Rosenblum University of New Orleans Idean Salehyan University of California, San Diego What is Expected of the State? Immigration Policy in Japan and Europe Atsuko Abe Obirin Univeresity Discussant(s) Willem Maas Yale University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA16 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Foreign Policies of the Great Powers: Identifying the National Impulse Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Robert A. Pastor Emory University Chinese Foreign Policy Harry Harding Elliot School of International Affairs German Foreign Policy Christian Tuschhoff Emory University U.S. Foreign Policy: Divided by a Revolutionary Vision Robert A. Pastor Emory University Discussant(s) Bruce W. Jentleson Duke University Kathryn Sikkink University of Minnesota ___________________________________________________________________________ SA17 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Agent-Based Modeling and International Relations Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Stephen J. Majeski University of Washington David Sylvan Graduate Institute of International Relations Epidemic or Endemic? Dynamics of Trade Liberalization in the 19th and 20th Centuries Cedric Dupont Graduate Institute of International Studies Explaining War Size: A Computational Model of Alignment Politics Lars-Erik Cederman Harvard University Claudio Cioffi-Revilla University of Colorado The Empirical Challenge of Contested Histories for Multi-Agent Modelers Hayward R. Alker University of Southern California Thomas Schmalberger University of Southern California Was Luce Right? Simulating the Growth of U.S. Client States Stephen J. Majeski University of Washington David Sylvan Graduate Institute of International Relations Discussant(s) Gavan Duffy Syracuse University Philip A. Schrodt University of Kansas ___________________________________________________________________________ SA18 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Narrating War: Memory, Fiction and Violence, Part I Sponsors International Communication Peace Studies Chair(s) Maja Zehfuss University of Warwick, Coventry Narrating Security: The Need for a New Plot Annick T. R. Wibben University of Wales, Aberystwyth and Brown University The Embodiment of War: Reflections on the Tour of Duty Shane Brighton King's College, London Torture: Making (Non)Sense of Narrative Claire Moon University of Kent at Canterbury Discussant(s) James Der Derian Institute for Advanced Study ___________________________________________________________________________ SA19 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Judging the Courts: Problems and Prospects in the Development of International Criminal Law, Part 1 Sponsors International Law International Organization Chair(s) Benjamin N. Schiff Oberlin College The Emergence of the International Criminal Court Robin Theurkauf Yale University The Political Effects of Neutral Universal Rights: An International Criminal Tribunal for the Taliban? Mark A. Drumbl University of Arkansas, Little Rock The United States' Rejection of the International Criminal Courts and POW Treatment Standards William H. Forman Naval War College War Crimes Accountability: The Case of Cambodia and East Timor James D. Rae University of Hawaii Discussant(s) Jeffrey S. Morton Florida Atlantic University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA20 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Intelligence Studies, Quo Vadis? Theory, Policy Relevance, and Pedagogy Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Gregory Treverton RAND Graduate School Intelligence in the Russian Environment: Beware the Response to Civil Society Activism Wendin Smith Tufts University Intelligence, National Security, and Military Operations Kevin O'Connell Georgetown University Space, Time, and National Security Decision Making: The Transformation of Imagery, Intelligence and Geospacial Information Robert R. Tomes University of Maryland The Changing Relationship Between Intelligence and Strategy: Dissolving Borders Between Understanding and Information Kevin R. Cunningham US Army War College Discussant(s) Gregory Treverton RAND Graduate School ___________________________________________________________________________ SA21 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Science and Politics in the International Environment Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Gary Bryner National Resources Law Center Globalization and the Production of Knowledge for Policy: The Case of Biotic Carbon Sequestration and the Global Climate Change Talks Cathy Fogel University of California, Santa Cruz Governing the Commons: Can the Interests of All the Stakeholders be Protected? Jacob Park University of Maryland Knowledge, Power, and Interests in Failed Regime Formation: The Case of International Forest Policy Radoslav S. Dimitrov University of Minnesota The Impact of Scientific Uncertainty and the Role of Scientists in EU Policy Process: The Cases of Beef Hormones and BSE M. Leann Brown University of Florida The Localization of Universal Science and its Impact on Politics: Acid Rain Science and Politics in Europe, North America, and East Asia Kenneth E. Wilkening University of Northern British Columbia Discussant(s) Neil E. Harrison University of Wyoming ___________________________________________________________________________ SA22 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Straddling State and Society: Challenges and Insights from Asian Associational Life Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Marc Morje Howard University of Maryland, College Park Local Civil Society and the State Robert Pekkanen Middlebury College Neighbors and Comrades: China's State-Sponsored Neighborhood Committees and Illiberal Civic Engagement Benjamin L. Read Harvard University Discussant(s) Marc Morje Howard University of Maryland, College Park Karen Nakamura Macalester College ___________________________________________________________________________ SA23 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Multiple Meanings of Reconciliation in Theory and Practice Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Daniel Lieberfeld Bowdoin College "National Unity" and "Reconciliation'' and the Success of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Committee Tristan Anne Borer Connecticut College Achieving Peace through Civil Society: A Case of Track II Dipomacy in Indo-Pakistan Relations Pramod K. Mishra DCRC, University of Dehli, India Iron Breaks Too: Israeli and Palestinian Women Talk about War, Bereavement and Peace Ziva Flamhaft Queens College - CUNY Reconciliation in Conflict Transformation and Resolution Louis Kriesberg Syracuse University Discussant(s) Scott R. Appleby University of Notre Dame ___________________________________________________________________________ SA24 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Toward the Supradisciplinary Study of Security Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Carol E. Cohn Bowdoin College (Un)Doing Security: Reflections on the Question of Methods in Feminist IR Fieldwork Tami A. Jacoby University of Manitoba Becoming Undisciplined: Toward the Supradisciplinary Study of Security Samantha L. Arnold York University Becoming Undisciplined: Toward the Supradisciplinary Study of Security J. Marshall Beier York University 'Identity and Cohesion': Sex Work Migration, Political Community Production, Security and Its Study after the Cold War Jacqueline Berman Tulane University States in the Schoolyard: A Conceptual Analysis David Mutimer York University The Interpretation of Culture in Security Studies Hugh Gusterson MIT Discussant(s) Shampa Biswas Whitman College Sandra Whitworth York University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA25 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Imagining and Building Europe Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Raymond C. Taras Tulane University Enlargement and Democratic Governance in Europe Erik Oddvar Eriksen University of Oslo Helene Sjursen University of Oslo The Effect of the Subsidiarity Norm on EU Behavior and Identity Ian Cooper Yale University We Are All Germans Now John C. Torpey University of California, Irvine Discussant(s) Christer Jonsson Lund University Raymond C. Taras Tulane University ___________________________________________________________________________ SA26 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The World System, Historical Materialism and Gramsci: Re-Visiting the Agency-Structure Problematique Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Adam David Morton University of Wales, Aberystwyth Democratic Socialism in a Global(-izing) Context: Towards a Collective Research Programme Mark Neufeld Trent University Globalisation, the State and Resistance: A "Critical Economy" Response to Open Marxism Adam David Morton University of Wales, Aberystwyth Gramsci, Cultural Studies and Change: Rethinking "Agency-Structure" from the Experiences of Subaltern Forces in Mexico Marie-Josee Massicotte York University The Social Reproduction of International Relations: The Role of the Family in the Production of Space and the Domestication of (the) International Political Economy Matt Davies Pennsylvania State University, Erie Discussant(s) William I. Robinson University of California, Santa Barbara ___________________________________________________________________________ SA27 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Putting Gender at the Nexus: Transforming Power, Preferences, and Perceptions Through International Organizations Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Organization Chair(s) Marjorie Suriyamongkol Thammasat University Gender Mainstreaming and United Nations Peacekeeping and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Cambodia, East Timor, and Burundi Nunlada Punyarut Thammasat University Women and Gender on National and International Agendas: Significance of the Beijing Platform for Action and 'Beijing Plus 5' Marjorie Suriyamongkol Thammasat University Women and the International Organization of Credit and Finance Libby A. Assassi University of Sussex ___________________________________________________________________________ SA99 Sunday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session on Institutions, Norms, and International Cooperation Sponsors Section Not Assigned Poster Presenter Frederique S. Santerre Graduate Institute of International Studies Detlef Sprinz PIK-Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Aslaug Asgeirsdottir Bates College Esook Yoon Kent State University Brian G. Wright Western Carolina University Aart A. Holtslag Florida International University Leona M. Pallansch St. Mary's University Nicole Deitelhoff Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) David C. Ellis University of Florida Paul Williams Bilkent University Frank Biermann Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Ana B. Nunes Technical University of Lisbon Nuno Valerio Technical University of Lisbon ___________________________________________________________________________ SB01 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Ethics of Difference in World Politics I Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Costas Constantinou Keele University Intimate Indians: Difference as Degeneration in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Europe David L. Blaney Macalester College Intimate Indians: Difference as Degeneration in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Europe Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College The Ethics of Accounting: The Search for American Soldiers Missing in Vietnam Thomas M. Hawley University of Hawaii at Manoa The Irreducible Other: Levinas, Alterity and Post-Western Discourse in International Theory Peter G. Mandaville George Mason University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB02 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Sources of Regional Stability Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) T.V. Paul McGill University Hegemony and Regional Stability: The USSR in Eastern Europe vs. Russia in the Southern "Near Abroad" Korina Kagan Hebrew University of Jerusalem Regional Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific Craig A. Snyder Deakin University Stability and Instability in Third World Security Complexes: The Role of Arms Transfers David Kinsella American University The Causes of Peace and Stability in Western Europe after World War II Norrin M. Ripsman Concordia University The Struggle for Fashoda: What Prevents Liberal States from Going to War Edwin A. Taylor III University of Oregon Discussant(s) Galia Press-Bar Natan Hebrew University of Jerusalem ___________________________________________________________________________ SB03 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Perspectives on Governance: Legal and Political Approaches to International Institutions Sponsors International Law International Organization Chair(s) John S. Duffield University of Georgia Diffusion, Social Learning, and Institution-Building: The Case of New Regionalism Thomas D. Steiner Hebrew University Legalization of International Governmental Organizations Geoffrey B. Cockerham University of Arizona Legalized Governance of Globalization Moonhawk Kim Stanford University What are International Institutions? John S. Duffield University of Georgia Discussant(s) Nina Tannenwald Brown University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB04 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Comparativists Welcome (Realists Come at Your Own Risk): Militarized Interstate Conflict, Domestic Politics, Economics, and Society Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Bernadette M. Jungblut Rice University Domestic Crisis and Interstate Conflict: The Impact of Economic Crisis, Domestic Discord, and State Efficacy on the Decision to Initiate Interstate Conflict Charles R. Boehmer Pennsylvania State University Domestic Economic Interests, Political Institutions, and International Trade: Their Interactive Effects on the Likelihood of Militarized Interstate Dispute Involvement Bernadette M. Jungblut Rice University M. Shawn Reichert Rice University Regime Type and Intervention: Democracy's Peaceful Effects John A. Tures Evidence Based Research, Inc. The (Ir)Relevance of Militarized Interstate Disputes for International Trade Quan Li Pennsylvania State University David H. Sacko Pennsylvania State University Discussant(s) Brian M. Pollins Ohio State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB05 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Liberalization in the Developing World Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Carolyn M. Bassett York University Domestic and International Determinants of the Liberalization Process in the Arab World Riad A. Attar Texas A&M University Domestic and International Factors in the Political Economy of South Africa's Transition from Apartheid to Neo-Liberalism Carolyn M. Bassett York University International Influence, Partisanship and Market Reform in Portugal and South Korea Jungkeun Yoon Claremont Graduate University International Regimes and Intermediate States: Comparing the Cases of Brazil, Mexico, and India Ricardo U. Sennes University of São Paulo The Political Economy of Privatization: Selling off the Family Silver Christina Schatzman University of New Mexico Discussant(s) Dan Nielson Brigham Young University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB06 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on Russia's Place in the World: Views from the U.S., East-Central European Countries, India and Russia Sponsors International Security Studies Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Vidya Nadkarni University of San Diego Roundtable Discussants Robert L. Farlow University of St. Thomas Elizabeth J. Kirk American Association for the Advancement of Science Vidya Nadkarni University of San Diego Norma C. Noonan Augsburg College Roundtable Discussants Tatiana Shakleina Russian Academy of Sciences ___________________________________________________________________________ SB07 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Impact of Global and Regional Forces in Eastern Europe Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Jacqueline M. McLaren-Miller George Washington University Explaining Post-Communist Transformations: Linking Global, Transnational, and Intranational Change Mechanisms Andreas Pickel Trent University Foreign Policy and National Identity in Post-Soviet Russia: The CIS and the Russian Identity Crisis Jacqueline M. McLaren-Miller George Washington University Global Change, Regional Response: Russia's Borderlands Redefined Rainer-Elk Anders University of Warwick The Past as Future: History and Historical Myth in Post-Soviet Space Thomas Sherlock United States Military Academy Discussant(s) Carol R. Saivetz Harvard University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB08 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The WTO and Challenges of International Trade Regulation Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Anna Lanoszka Dalhousie University Gilbert R. Winham Dalhousie University A Tale of Four Ministerials: The Rise and Demise of the Trade-Labour Standards Debate Rorden Wilkinson University of Manchester Intellectual Property Rights, the WTO and Developing Countries Anna Lanoszka Dalhousie University Negotiating Legalization: Judicial Politics in the WTO James M. Smith The George Washington University Trade Politics Between Materialist and Postmaterialist Values: Conflicts over the Trade and Environment Issue in WTO Erik Beukel University of Southern Denmark Discussant(s) Gilbert R. Winham Dalhousie University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB09 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM National and International Levels of Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) David M. Mitchell Syracuse University Foreign Policies as Nested Two-Level Games: The European Community and Agricultural Liberalization in the Uruguay Round Javier Morales-Ortiz University of Connecticut Institutional Momentum and U.S. Foreign Policy: Implications for Domestic Politics and Transnational Relations Steven W. Hook Kent State University Policymaking through Advice and Consent David P. Auerswald National War College Two-Level Games and the Politics of International Treaty Ratification Jeffrey S. Lantis The College of Wooster Discussant(s) James M. Scott University of Nebraska, Kearney ___________________________________________________________________________ SB10 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Paying for Security: The Defense-Growth Trade-Off Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Terry L. Deibel National War College Bringing Politics In: The Political Economy of the Defense-Growth Trade-Off in the United States Uk Heo University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Bringing Politics In: The Political Economy of the Defense-Growth Trade-Off in the United States Alex Mintz Texas A&M University/Tel Aviv University Today's Profits, Tomorrow's Losses: The Commercialization of US Arms Export Reform and the Implications for Security Isaiah Wilson III United States Military Academy Weighing the Cost of Defense: Implications for a Theory of National Strategy Earl C. Ravenal CATO Institute Discussant(s) David Lai United States Air War College ___________________________________________________________________________ SB11 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Proliferation Problems and Nonproliferation Solutions Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) David A. Sobek The Pennsylvania State University In Support of CTBT: An Argument for CTBT Ratification by the U.S. Toshitaka Takeuchi Osaka University of Foreign Studies Invisible and Informal, yet Effecitve Nuclear and Missile Regimes of the Protracted Conflict States Saira Khan American University - Cairo Jumping at the Opportunity? The Decision to Issue Nuclear Counter Threats to Challenging Proliferators Dennis M. Foster The Pennsylvania State University David A. Sobek The Pennsylvania State University Discussant(s) Timothy Hoyt Georgetown University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB12 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Politics of Economic Openness Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Edward D. Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Power Politics, Credible Commitments, and Free Trade: Explaining Major-Power Trade Flows, 1905-1998 Joanne Gowa University of Pennsylvania Edward D. Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Protectionism, Threat, and the Anti-Immigrant Response Anthony Mughan Ohio State University Pamela Paxton Ohio State University Societal Principals, Partisan Agents, and Monetary/Exchange Rate Outcomes David H. Bearce University of Pittsburgh Discussant(s) Eric O'N. Fisher Ohio State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB13 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Nuts and Bolts: US Department of Education Title VIA, Program II Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey United States Department of Education Roundtable Discussants Linda Bunney-Sarhad California State University at Stanislaus Elisa Davila State University of New York, New Paltz Linda Greenow State University of New York, New Paltz Lourdene Huhra Bunker Hill Community College Lawrence Neuman University of Wisconsin at Whitewater ___________________________________________________________________________ SB14 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Analyzing Communal Conflict: Diverse Approaches Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Walter C. Clemens Boston University Complexity Theory as a Tool for Analyzing and Coping with Ethnic Conflict Walter C. Clemens Boston University Psychocultural Dramas as Tool for the Analysis of Ethnic Conflict Marc H. Ross Bryn Mawr College The Active Engagement of Grievances: An Empirical Analysis of Separatist Movements David Quinn University of Maryland Discussant(s) Carina V. Korostelina National Tavrida University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB15 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Global Development and Measuring Quality of Life: Some Conceptual and Methodological Issues Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Wen-hui Tsai Indiana-Purdue University National Health Insurance in Taiwan: Health as an Indicator of Quality of Life Peter Chow City University of New York Sociological Issues in Measuring Quality of Life in South Asia: The Case of India Sushil Usman Indiana-Purdue University The Elderly Quality of Life as Marks of Modernization: The Case of Taiwan Wen-hui Tsai Indiana-Purdue University The Quality of Life and the Status of Women as Marks of Developmental Success Cal M. Clark Auburn University Janet Clark State University of West Georgia Discussant(s) George P Chen Augusta State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB16 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on Domestic Politics and Grand Strategy Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Etel Solingen University of California - Irvine Roundtable Discussants John Mearsheimer University of Chicago Richard Rosecrance University of California - Los Angeles Etel Solingen University of California - Irvine Arthur Stein University of California - Los Angeles ___________________________________________________________________________ SB17 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on Terrorism and International Law: The Challenge for the 21st Century Sponsors International Law Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Barbara Welling Hall Earlham College Roundtable Discussants Robert J. Beck University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Charlotte Ku American Society of International Law George A. Lopez University of Notre Dame Paul Rogers University of Bradford ___________________________________________________________________________ SB18 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Narrating War: Memory, Fiction and Violence, Part II Sponsors International Communication Peace Studies Chair(s) Aida A. Hozic University of Florida Maja Zehfuss University of Warwick, Coventry 'Inquire, Learn, Reflect': Managing Public Memory at Kent State, 1970-2000 Jutta Weldes University of Bristol War Stories, War Silences Jenny Edkins University of Wales, Aberystwyth We Must Remember...But Do We? The Germans and the Forgotten Second World War Maja Zehfuss University of Warwick, Coventry Discussant(s) Erin Manning McGill University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB19 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Judging the Courts: Problems and Prospects in the Development of International Criminal Law, Part 2 Sponsors International Law International Organization Chair(s) William H. Forman Naval War College Discovering the New Face of Sovereignty: Complementarity and the ICC Eric K. Leonard University of Delaware From Natural to Positive Law: Regime Institutionalization and the International Criminal Court Benjamin N. Schiff Oberlin College The Politics of Constructing an International Criminal Court Michael J. Struett University of California, Irvine Discussant(s) Mark A. Drumbl University of Arkansas, Little Rock ___________________________________________________________________________ SB20 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Navigating Globalization: Gender, Class and the Boundaries of Local Politics in Comparative Contexts Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Debra Liebowitz Drew University "State Feminism" and Democratization in Africa and Latin America Susan Franceschet Acadia University Beneath the Oily Surface: Women's Political Movements against the State and Oil in Nigeria Heather M. Turcotte San Francisco State University Rules, Norms, and Decision-Making Procedures: In Search of a Women's Human Rights Regime Andrea M. Bertone University of Maryland The Contested Terrains of Global Feminism: Global Processes, Local Feminisms and the Politics of Reproduction in Post-Cairo India Sujata Pal Northern Arizona University Transforming Macro-level Abstraction into a Concrete Advocacy Tool: The Politics of Monitoring the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) Debra Liebowitz Drew University Discussant(s) Jennifer Chan-Tiberghien The University of British Columbia ___________________________________________________________________________ SB21 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Prospects for a World Environmental Organization Sponsors Environmental Studies International Organization Chair(s) Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas Disenfranchisement and International Environmental Institutions Shona E.H. Dodds United Nations University Domestic Politics and International Environmental Cooperation Norichika Kanie Kitakyushu University International Environmental Law and the Prospects for a World Environmental Organization W. Bradnee Chambers United Nations University Reform of International Environmental Institutions Frank Biermann Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Regional Integration and Global Environment Cooperation Jonathan R. Strand University of Nevada, Las Vegas Discussant(s) Harris Gleckman United Nations ___________________________________________________________________________ SB22 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Moral Assessment of Global Trade Sponsors International Ethics International Political Sociology Chair(s) Robert O'Brien McMaster University Marie-Claude Smouts CERI Forest Certification and Timber Labeling: The Hidden Agenda Marie-Claude Smouts CERI French Multinationals and Human Rights Ariel Colonomos Centre d'études et de Recherches Internationals (CERI) Special Interests, National Interests, and Ethics in the Behaviors and Regulation of Multinational Corporations: A Case Study Edward Lorenz Alma College The Problems and Possibilities of Overseeing Corporate Conduct: MNCs and the Ethics of Global Responsibility Mahmood Monshipouri Quinnipiac University Discussant(s) Wolf-Dieter Eberwein ___________________________________________________________________________ SB23 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Contribution of Unofficial Interactions to Negotiations in Violent Political Conflict Sponsors International Communication Peace Studies Chair(s) Ronald Fisher American University Complementarity Between Unofficial and Official Tracks: The Potential for Transfer from Interactive Conflict Resolution Ronald Fisher American University Persuading Lions: Interactive Problem Solving in Asymmetric Conflicts Christopher R. Mitchell George Mason University The Multilevel Peace Process in Tajikistan: Judging Interactions Harold H. Saunders Kettering Foundation Unofficial Conflict Resolution as a Complement to Diplomacy Susan Allen Nan The Carter Center Discussant(s) Louis Kriesberg Syracuse University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB24 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Implications of War in the Former Yugoslavia on European Conceptions of Security Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Carlos L. Yordan Hamiliton College EU-NATO-Crisis Management and Division of Labor Heinz Gaertner Stanford University Explaining Multinational Security Policy Change in the Former Yugoslavia Mark Wintz University of Pittsburgh From the Vance-Owen Peace Plan to the Dayton Peace Initiative: Understanding the Political Processes that Make Conflict Settlement Possible Carlos L. Yordan Hamiliton College The Other Europe: The Balkans in the EU's International Ambitions Gergana K. Noutcheva Univeristy of Pitsburgh, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs Discussant(s) Richard C. Eichenberg Tufts University ___________________________________________________________________________ SB25 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Border Controls and Clandestine Transnational Actors in North America Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Joseph E. Vorbach US Coast Guard Academy Corruption, Violence and a 2000 Mile Border: The Next Chapter in the U.S.-Mexican Efforts to Curtail Organized Crime Sigrid Arzt University of Miami Mathew Ward University of Miami Enter the Courtesan State Khatchik Derghoukassian University of Miami Cora Fernandez Universidad del Salvador The Fox's Administration and its Anti-Drug Policies Bruce Bagley University of Miami Discussant(s) Jorge Chabat Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Económia ___________________________________________________________________________ SB26 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Intelligence and Crime Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Roy Godson Georgetown University Transnational Crime and Sino-North American Relations Robin Elliott Columbia University Adam J. Wygodny Concordia University When "Narcos" Outwit the "Narcs:" A Comparative Analysis of the Organizational Learning Capacity of Drug Smuggling Organizations and Law Enforcement Agencies Michael C. Kenney University of Florida Zero Tolerance: A Comparative Assessment of Cybercrime Countermeasures and Policy Responses in the United States and the European Union Giampiero Giacomello European University Institute Fernando Mendez European University Institute Discussant(s) Richard R. Valcourt International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence ___________________________________________________________________________ SB27 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Regulating the Global Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Steven McGuire University of Bath China: A Regulatory Snail, Turned in Butter, with Garlic a la Francaise Jonathan Story INSEAD Globalization and Governance: Examining the Contest Between Commercial and Social Agendas Aseem Prakash The George Washington University Globalization and Governance: Examining the Contest Between Commercial and Social Agendas Susan K. Sell The George Washington University Governing the Electronic Market Space: A Critical Evaluation of the Global Consensus on E-commerce Self-Regulation Thomas C. Lawton University of London Steven McGuire University of Bath Discussant(s) John Kirton University of Toronto ___________________________________________________________________________ SB28 Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Desertification Convention: From Environmental Protection to Sustainable Development Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Peter J. Rogers Bates College The Involvement of Community Based Initiatives in the Implementation of the Desertification Convention Hans Bruyninckx Katholieke Universiteit Leuven The Role of the EU in Global Desertification Politics Minna E. Jokela University of Turku The South and the Desertification Convention: Portrait of a Tortured Relationship Adil Najam Boston University Translating Goals into Action: Capacity Building for Dryland Management under the Desertification Convention Elisabeth Corell Swedish Institute of International Affairs ___________________________________________________________________________ SC01 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Global Environmental Crisis and Pollution Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Sing C. Chew California State University - Humboldt Cassandra's Dilemma: Denial of Human-Induced Catastrophe on Nature Bill Devall Deep Ecology Resource Center Globalization and Environmental Degradation: The Coming of the Third Dark Age? Sing C. Chew California State University - Humboldt Linking Environment and Society in a Globalising World: A World Systems Perspective Gabriela Kütting University of Aberdeen Polluting the Earth: Preliminary Data on Size of Chemical Plants and their Rates of Toxic Emissions Albert J. Bergesen University of Arizona Discussant(s) Dimitris Stevis Colorado State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC02 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Prospect Theory in International Relations: The Third Wave and Beyond Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Michael D. Kanner University of Colorado - Boulder Collective Action Meets Prospect Theory Maria Fanis Cornell University Framing and the Role of the Second Actor Michael D. Kanner University of Colorado - Boulder Prospect Framing as a Group Process: Aspiration Level William A. Boettcher North Carolina State University Prospect Theory in Political Science: Gains and Losses from the First Decade Rose McDermott Cornell University Prospect Theory, U.S. Decision Making, and the Kosovo War Tansa G. Massoud Bucknell University Discussant(s) Rose McDermott Cornell University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC03 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Conflict Termination and Negotiation Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Brandon C. Prins University of New Orleans A Spatial Analysis of Sequential Decisions in Conflict Negotiation Belinda L. Bragg Texas A&M University Democracy, Disputes, and Negotiated Settlements: A Two Step Estimation of Conflict Onset and Settlement William J. Dixon University of Arizona Paul D. Senese University at Buffalo, SUNY Does Fair Division Work? An Experimental Evaluation of the Brams/Taylor Procedures Gerald Schneider University of Konstanz Explaning War Duration: Some Hypotheses and Preliminary Results Steve S. Chan University of Colorado, Boulder Discussant(s) Zeev Maoz Tel Aviv University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC04 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM "Managing" International Migration: Comparing Europe and the Americas Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Susan F. Martin Georgetown University Managing Refugee Arrivals in the European Union: Is Resettlement a Viable Option? Joanne van Selm University of Amsterdam Managing Skilled Immigration in the Americas: Lessons Learned B. Lindsay Lowell Georgetown University Skilled Labor and European Immigration Policies: A Shift in Paradigms? Sandra Lavenex Zurich University Discussant(s) Susan F. Martin Georgetown University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC05 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Negotiating a Deal and Keeping the Peace Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Suzanne Werner Emory University Achieving the Sum of the Parts: Domestic Politics and the Good Friday Agreement Willliam A. Hazleton Miami University Domestic Politics and International Peacekeeping: A Cross-National Comparison of Troop-Contributing States Karen Guttieri Naval Postgraduate School Exploring the Boundary Between Military Security and Civil Governance: IFOR/SFOR in Bosnia 1996-97 Robert L. Whiting Univeristy of Illinois, Russian and Eastern European Studies From Partition to a "Nation of Citizens": The Case of Cyprus Elizabeth H. Prodromou Boston University Philippos K. Savvides University of Utah Discussant(s) David B. Carment Harvard University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC06 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Confronting Orthodoxies in Domestic Politics and International Relations: Dissolving Globalisation and Neo-Liberalism Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Jim George Australian National University Creating Neo-Liberal Globalisation: The U.S. and Symbiotic Power Relations in the Post-World War Two Era Jim George Australian National University Gender, Democratization, Globalization: The View from 'Downunder' Marian Simms Australian National University Neo-Classical Economics and the Neo-Liberal Order James L. Richardson Australian National University Neoliberal Certainty and the Empirical Record: Dissolution and Deliquescence (aka Strategic Failure) Michael McKinley Australian National University Discussant(s) Daniel Warner Graduate Institute of International Studies ___________________________________________________________________________ SC07 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Problematizing the Boundaries Between Domestic and International: Development and Changing State Capacities Sponsors Global Development Globalization versus Institutional Factors in the Survival of Social Democracy in the South: A Comparative Richard Sandbrook University of Toronto Governors' Games: The Emerging Development Model in Brazil Dexter S. Boniface University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Hard Times in the Land of Plenty: Oil Booms and Opposition in Late Developing States Benjamin B. Smith University of Washington Privatization, Patronage Politics and Sovereignty in Africa with Evidence from Zambia Scott Taylor Georgetown University The Road to Collapse? Political Conflict and Market Reforms in Argentina Viviana R. Patroni York University Discussant(s) Vilma E. Petrash Universidad Simon Bolivar ___________________________________________________________________________ SC08 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Business Practices, Globalization and the Clash of Cultural Norms Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Ian Goldman University of Sussex Lifting the 'Resource Curse:' State, IO and Corporations in the Management of Conflict Virginia Haufler University of Maryland Privacy as a Metaphor for Global Business Practices, Cultural Norms, and Globalization Stephen J. Kobrin University of Pennsylvania Prosecuting Corruption Under the FCPA Alexandra Wrage Northrup Grumman Corp. Stephen D. Wrage United States Naval Academy Why do Multinational Enterprises use Offshore Financial Centers? Ian Goldman University of Sussex Ronen Palan University of Sussex Discussant(s) Peter Rodriguez Texas A&M University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC09 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Alternative Conceptions of Security Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Volker C. Franke Western Maryland College Environmental Change and Human Security in Northern Pakistan Richard A. Matthew University of California - Irvine Globalization and Human Security: A Neo-Gramscian Analysis Earl Conteh-Morgan University of South Florida Questioning Security as a Concept: A Post-Cold War View Nizar Messari Instituto de Relacoes Internacionais The Emperor Needs New Clothes: Security in the 21st Century Volker C. Franke Western Maryland College Discussant(s) Lisa C. O. Brandes Yale University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC10 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Selling of Missile Defense: Strategy, Politics, and Rhetoric Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Gregory P. Domin Mercer University The Elusive NMD: Who is the Real Threat? Saira Khan American University - Cairo The New American Security Dilemma: Cultural Processes and the Shaping of American National Missile Defense Policy Kristin R. Willey University of Minnesota The Rhetoric and Politics of National Missile Defense Susan S. Northcutt University of South Florida Discussant(s) James H. Joyner Jr. Troy State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC11 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Final Frontier: Theoretical Approaches to Territorial Disputes Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) M. Taylor Fravel Stanford University A Hard Bargain: The Dynamics of Indivisible Territory Stacie E. Goddard Harvard University Can Time Cure All Wounds? Findings from Intractable Territorial Disputes Ron E. Hassner Stanford University Ann Hironaka University of Minnesota, Twin Peaks Domestic Politics and the Management of Territorial Claims Michael Allison Florida State University Paul R. Hensel Florida State University Getting It Together: A Territorial Consolidation Explanation of Territorial Dispute Initiation M. Taylor Fravel Stanford University Stuck in the Middle: To Live and Die in a Buffer State Tanisha M. Fazal Harvard University Discussant(s) David S. Sorenson U.S. Air War College ___________________________________________________________________________ SC12 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Impact of Domestic Audiences on Security Cooperation Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Andrew Kydd Harvard University Domestic Political Institutions and the Formation and Design of Cooperative Security Arrangements Brett Ashley Leeds Rice University Risking Cooperation: Ideology, Interest, and Electoral Incentives Kenneth A. Schultz University of California, Los Angeles The Logic and Limits of Two-Level Games Erik Gartzke Columbia University Discussant(s) Andrew Kydd Harvard University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC13 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM New Theoretical Approaches to Transnational Networks: Beyond the IR/Comparative Divide Sponsors International Organization Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Alexander Cooley Columbia University Hendrik Spruyt Arizona State University Contradictions of the Transnational Anti-Corruption Movement Mlada Bukovansky Smith College The NGO Scramble: Organizational Survival and Transnational Action Alexander Cooley Columbia University The Politics of Governance Regimes Margaret Keck Johns Hopkins University When is a "Non-Governmental Organization" an "NGO"?: Liberal Archetypes and Varieties of Transnational Advocacy Networks Fiona B. Adamson Harvard University Discussant(s) Daniel Deudney Johns Hopkins University Hendrik Spruyt Arizona State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC14 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM National Agents, International Networks, and Visual Communication Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Communication Chair(s) R.C. M. Brown University of Leeds Mapping Fears: The Use of Commercial High-Resolution Satellite Imagery in International Affairs Steven Livingston The George Washington University Seeing Like a State: Globalization, Democratization, and the Tienanmen Photo Robert Hariman Drake University Visual Communication of War and Peace Francis A. Beer University of Colorado - Boulder G. R. Boynton University of Iowa Discussant(s) R.C. M. Brown University of Leeds ___________________________________________________________________________ SC15 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Creating Borderless Learning Environments: New Educational Opportunities in International Relations through E-Learning Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Klaus Segbers Free University of Berlin Roundtable Discussants Kerstin Imbusch Free University of Berlin Knud Erik Joergensen University of Aarhus Elena Kovalena Donetsk State Technical University David L. Rousseau University of Pennsylvania ___________________________________________________________________________ SC16 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Ten Years After Rio: Globalization and Sustainability, Part I Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Environmental Studies Chair(s) Ken Conca University of Maryland Roundtable Discussants Matthias P. Finger Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration Marian A. L. Miller University of Akron Adil Najam Boston University Paul Wapner American University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC17 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM War and Development Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Douglas Lemke University of Michigan Capital, Coercion and Geopolitics: The Evolution of European State Making Karen A. Rasler Indiana University William R. Thompson Indiana University Development's Influences on War Douglas Lemke University of Michigan Political Instability and Civil Conflict Scott Gates Michigan State University Håvard Hegre International Peace Research Institute Mark Jones Michigan State University Håvard Strand Peace Research Institute of OSLO Discussant(s) Michael D. Ward University of Washington ___________________________________________________________________________ SC18 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Human Rights, Conflicting Values, and Socio-Economic Change in a Globalizing World Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Howard Hensel United States Air War College Roundtable Discussants Deniz Ulke Aribogan Istanbul University Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel Auburn University at Montgomery Daniel S. Papp University System of Georgia Lech W. Zacher Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management ___________________________________________________________________________ SC19 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Justification and Legitimacy across the Domestic-International Divide: The Roles of Religion, Culture, and Normative Discourse Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Karol Soltan University of Maryland Bounding Legitimacy in International Society? Norms, Proto-Norms and the Repertoire of Available Justifications for Action Martin O. Heisler University of Maryland International Political Theology Vendulka Kubálková University of Miami Islam and Globalization: The Necessity of a New Approach Jocelyne B. Cesari Harvard University States are What Societal Actors Make of Them: A Comparative Political Sociology in IR Bernt H. Berger London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Rodney Bruce Hall University of Iowa Yosef Lapid New Mexico State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC20 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Masculinity and the Construction of U.S. and Western Europe Identity Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Melissa T. Brown Rutgers University From "Be All You Can Be" to "Be the Best:" Military Recruitment Strategies and Cultural Constructions of Soldiering in the US and Western Europe Melissa T. Brown Rutgers University From Saving Children to Tough Guy Nostalgia: Masculinity and Foreign Policy from Clinton to Bush Catherine V. Scott Agnes Scott College Inflicting Sexual Restraint Abroad? E. Dana Neacsu Columbia University 'Osama yo' Mama:' The De-Masculinization of an Enemy Robin L. Riley Syracuse University Victims and Tricksters: The Construction of Women Drug Couriers and the Making of U.S. Identity Ellie C. Schemenauer Florida International University Discussant(s) Tami A. Jacoby University of Manitoba ___________________________________________________________________________ SC21 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Status of Human Rights in International Relations Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Kurt T. Gaubatz Old Dominion University Moral Integrity and Reparations to Africa Rhoda Howard McMaster University Structural Impediments to Full Realization of International Human Rights Jack Donnelly University of Denver The Future of Human Rights in International Relations Kurt T. Gaubatz Old Dominion University The Human Rights Discourse and Transnational Networks: Progress over Time Kathryn Sikkink University of Minnesota The Place of Human Rights in IR: A Balance Sheet David P. Forsythe University of Nebraska - Lincoln ___________________________________________________________________________ SC22 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Political Economy of the IMF Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) David M. Andrews Scripps College Lending Credibility: The International Monetary Fund and Developing Countries Randall W. Stone University of Rochester Political Determinants of IMF Balance of Payments Lending Thomas Oatley University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Jason Yackee University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The Role of Supplementary Financiers: Explaining Changes in Fund Conditionality Erica R. Gould University of Virginia Towards a Broader Public Choice Analysis of the IMF Thomas Willett Claremont Graduate University Discussant(s) James R. Vreeland Yale University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC23 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Nobel Peace Prize at 100: Development of an Institution Sponsors International Ethics Peace Studies Chair(s) Scott Sanders Antioch University Ambiguities of Peace: Relationship Between the Nobel Peace Prize and Interwar Peace Movements Patrick Salmon University of Newcastle upon Tyne Rewarding Peacemakers: Personal vs. Institutional Agency Kelly Westbrook Miller Georgetown University The Development of the Nobel Peace Prize Institution: The Centrality of Identity, Narrative and Text Marilyn I. McMorrow Georgetown University Discussant(s) William F. Felice Eckerd College ___________________________________________________________________________ SC24 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Intelligence and Perception: New Theoretical Perspectives Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Fred Chernoff Colgate University A Framework for a Theory of Strategic Intelligence Loch K. Johnson University of Georgia Conceptualizing Revolution as an International Event Robert Snyder Southwestern University In-Credible Threat: Power Versus Reputation in an Extended Deterrence Situation Ji W. Park The University of Chicago The Roles of Intelligence, Politics and Perception in World Affairs Willliam S. Williamson Joint Military Intelligence College Discussant(s) Douglas Macdonald Colgate University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC25 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM From Humanitarian Assistance to Post-Conflict Reform: Health as a Peacebuilding Tool Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Anthony Zwi London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine A Risk Worth Taking: The Impact of Health Interventions on Conflict Dynamics Valerie Percival London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Conflict Therapy: Dialogue and Truth and Reconciliation Comissions in Societal Healing Karin Fierke Queen's University of Belfast Getting Communities to the Table: A Case Study of Health Interventions in Kosovo Shawn Barber Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs The Impact of Conflict on Health Anthony Zwi London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Discussant(s) Geoffrey D. Dabelko Woodrow Wilson Center ___________________________________________________________________________ SC26 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Mechanisms for Resolving Ethno-Political Conflict: Recommendations, Variables, and Prospects for Long-Term Solutions Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Ted Robert Gurr University of Maryland Assessing Indigenous Autonomy Arrangements in the Americas: Comparing Paper Rights with Actual Host State Practices in Latin American Countries, 1990-Present Jeff J. Corntassel Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Coming Undone: Ethno-Political Conflict, Tribal Landholdings, and Sense of Place in Indian Territory Douglas A. Hurt Stephen F. Austin State University Cultural Conflict: Towards a More Durable Peace Allison C. Bailey Emory University Mitigating Ethnic Conflict Through the Application of Autonomy: A Comparative Analysis Christopher M. Ryan Shearman & Sterling Michael P. Tkacik Stephen F. Austin State University Discussant(s) Anthony D. Perry Wayne State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SC27 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Envisioning a Demilitarized Future for Okinawa Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Robert D. Eldridge Research Institute for Peace and Security Vincent Kelly Pollard University of Hawaii at Manoa China's Perception of Strategic Alliance: Implications for Okinawa's Role in the U.S.-Japan Alliance Daojiong Zha International University of Japan Envisioning a Demilitarized Future for Okinawa Vincent Kelly Pollard University of Hawaii at Manoa Okinawa - An Independent Player? Its Allowances and Limitations in the US-Japan Security Alliance Isoko Sunakawa The University of Reading Okinawa and China-Taiwan Contingency Vincent Wei-cheng Wang University of Richmond Discussant(s) Kwei-Bo Huang National Chengchi University Lawrence C. Katzenstein University of Minnesota ___________________________________________________________________________ SC28 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Interaction of Internal and International Factors in Transition Process in Southeastern Europe Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Gordana Pesakovic University of Sarasota "Reform, but How?" The Politics of Economic Transformations in Post-Communist Romania Liliana Pop University of Warwick Domestic Politics and International Economic Relations: Case of FR Yugoslavia Svetlana Adamovic University of Belgrade Fiction vs. Facts: National Political Ambitions and International Political Realities Ljubiša S. Adamovich Florida State University Promoting or Hampering Transition Processes in Southeastern Europe: The Role of International Financial Institutions Gordana Pesakovic University of Sarasota Romania, the IMF, and Economic Reform Since 1996 Robert L. Weiner University of Massachusetts, Boston/Harvard University Discussant(s) Lorene Allio The California Endowment ___________________________________________________________________________ SC99 Sunday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session on Globalization Sponsors Section Not Assigned Poster Presenter Arlene B. Tickner Universidad de los Andes Phyllis B. Ngai The University of Montana-Missoula Chris W. Scholl Wheeling Jesuit University Richard G. Whitman University of Westminster Madelyn J. Flammia University of Central Florida Elsa M. Dias Purdue University Scott T. Waalkes Malone College Kunihiko Imai Elmira College Richard L. Harris California State University, Monterey Bay Vigdis Finnbogadottir UNESCO Erin Manning McGill University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD01 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on Theoretical Reflections on Transnational/Global Civil Society Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Sanjeev Khagram Harvard University Kathryn Sikkink University of Minnesota Roundtable Discussants John Boli Emory University L. David Brown Harvard University Ann Florini Carnegie Endowment for International Peace James V. Riker The Union Institute Jan Aart Scholte University of Warwick Jackie Smith State University of New York - Stony Brook ___________________________________________________________________________ SD02 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Making the UN Charter Work: Rethinking "Security" in the Post-Cold War World Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Jean E. Krasno Academic Council on the United Nations System A Holistic Framework for Assessing Multinational Peacekeeping: the Case of Western Sahara Eric D. Cooper University of Central Florida Democratic Republic of Congo - Chapter VI in Review Anjali Sahay Old Dominion University Human Rights in the Discourse on Sovereignty: The United States, Russia and NATO's Intervention in Kosovo Eric A. Heinze University of Nebraska - Lincoln Humanitarian Statecraft -- International Organizations and the Practices of Intervention Ramzi N. Nemo American University The United Nations in Iraq: Defanging the Viper Jean E. Krasno Academic Council on the United Nations System James S. Sutterlin Yale University Discussant(s) Tanja Schumer King's College London ___________________________________________________________________________ SD03 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM State Failure and Responses Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Marybeth Ulrich United States Army War College Humanitarian Interventions in Failed States: The Politico-Ethical Case for Using Non-Lethal Military Technology Makram Haluani Simon Bolivar University - Caracas Military Interventions, Peacekeeping, and the Promotion of Democracy Mark J. Peceny University of New Mexico Jeffrey J. Pickering Kansas State University Political Globalization Meets Anarchy: Torn States in IR Theory Ersel Aydinli Bilkent University State Failure and Responding to It Robert H. Dorff US Army War College The Rationality of Persecution: Why, How, and Which External Interventions Lead to Escalated Violence Against Minorities Arman Grigorian Colombia University Discussant(s) Martin L. Cook United States Army War College ___________________________________________________________________________ SD04 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Changing Role of Incentives in State-to-State and State-to-Firm Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) George E. Shambaugh Georgetown University Private Actors and the Governance of E-Commerce: The EU-US Safe Harbor Arrangement and its Consequences Henry J. Farrell Max Planck Project Group--Common Goods: Law, Politics, and Economics Private and Public Goals: Corporations and Economic Linkage Randall E. Newnham Penn State Berks-Lehigh Valley College Statecraft and Non-State Actors in an Age of Globalization George E. Shambaugh Georgetown University Using Positive Incentives in Practical Disarmament Stefan Brem University of Zurich Discussant(s) Meghan L. O'Sullivan The Brookings Institution ___________________________________________________________________________ SD05 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Revisiting Power Transition Theory Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Eben J. Christensen University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Between Power and War: Power Shifts, Strategy, and War Dongsun Lee University of Chicago Between War and Peace: Systemic Effects on the Transition of the Middle East and the Balkans from the Cold War to the Post-Cold War Era Benjamin Miller Duke University Power Parity, Alliance, Dissatisfacation, Differential Growth, and Great Power Wars: An Empirical Analysis Eben J. Christensen University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Uk Heo University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee The Dynamics of Power Transition: A Revisit of the Three Images Zhiqun Zhu University of South Carolina Discussant(s) Dale Copeland University of Virginia ___________________________________________________________________________ SD06 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Domestic Foreign Policy Actors Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) David P. Auerswald National War College Leading the Charge: Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepeneurs in the Post-Vietman Era Ralph G. Carter Texas Christian University James M. Scott University of Nebraska, Kearney Ministry of Fear: Proposals for Reform of the US National Security Bureaucracy Douglas T. Stuart Dickinson College The Role of Parliament in Foreign Policy: The Case of Canada and the United States James M. McCormick Iowa State University Discussant(s) Marie T. Henehan Vanderbilt University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD07 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Determining Coercive Diplomacy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Scott A. Silverstone United States Military Academy Coercion in the 21st Century: Beyond American Deterrence Theory Gary J. Schaub, Jr. University of Pittsburgh Strength of Weakness: A Study of US-Indonesian Hegemonic Bargaining Timo A. Kivimäki Nordic Institute of Asian Studies The Paradox of America's Use of Force Since the Collapse of the Cold War Janine Davidson University of South Carolina Jerel Rosati University of South Carolina What A Difference A Legitimation Makes: Explaining American Intervention in Bosnia and Kosovo Allyson Ford Columbia University Discussant(s) James E. Winkates United States Air War College ___________________________________________________________________________ SD08 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Asian Crisis in Comparative Perspective Sponsors International Political Economy South Korea and Taiwan's Experience in the Asian Financial Crisis: Domestic Structural and Policy Differences and Impact of External Pressure for Liberalization Joon S. Kil Univeristy of Pennsylvania The Asian Financial Crisis in Historical Perspective: The Evolution of Multilateral Crisis Response Candace C. Archer University of Delaware The IMF-Induced Economic Reform and Limits to the Korean Democracy Jin-Young Kim Pusan National University The Political Culture Reflex to Globalization in the Asian Pacific Marc R. Serrano University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Discussant(s) Alexander Tan University of North Texas ___________________________________________________________________________ SD09 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Democratic Security Building in the Baltic, Black Sea and Central Asia in a Comparative Perspective Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Sergei Konoplyov Harvard University Baltic Strategic Orientation in the New Century Adam Grissom RAND Corporation Border Security Implications for Dual Enlargement: The Case of Ukraine Frank Morgese The Atlantic Council of the United States Central Asia: CIS or the European Security Order? Jennifer D. P. Moroney DFI International EU Civilian Crisis Management and the Black Sea Region Graeme P. Herd University of Aberdeen Imperialism to Realism: Russian Foreign and Security Policy Toward Ukraine and Georgia Victor Chudowsky Meridian International Center Security - Linchpin of Baltic Cooperation Mel Huang University of Aberdeen Discussant(s) Alexa Royden George Washington University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD10 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Democracy and Democratization Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Gregory D. Saxton State University of New York - Brockport Democratic Peace at Home and Abroad: An Inquiry into Democracy and Political Conflict Karl Ho University of North Texas John C. King American University Democratization in 2000: A Causal Analysis of 170 Countries Tatu Vanhanen University of Helsinki Intra-Regime Bargaining over Liberalization: Explaining Democratic Reversals Renee Agress Michigan State University Christopher K. Butler University of New Mexico To Fight or to Participate: Democratic Institutions as Mediators of Inter-Communal Conflict Christopher Reenock University of Alabama Jaroslav Tir University of Alabama Discussant(s) William J. Dixon University of Arizona ___________________________________________________________________________ SD11 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Intelligence Studies Distinguished Senior Scholar Roundtable Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Jefferson Adams Sarah Lawrence College Roundtable Discussants Sheila Kerr Joint Services Command and Staff College Abraham Miller University of Cincinnati Richard Shultz, Jr Tufts University James J. Wirtz United States Naval Postgraduate School Honoree Roy Godson Georgetown University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD12 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Conceptual Innovations in Security Studies: Revisiting the 1st and 2nd Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Peter W. Huggins Georgetown University Rational Mistakes, Psychological Errors, and International Security Jon Mercer University of Washington Structure and Personality: Domestic Political Influences on Foreign Policy Decision Making Shannon Peterson Utah State University Mark Wayda Center on Force and Diplomacy Systemic, Regional, and Domestic Determinants of Military Spending in Developing Countries Ann Phillips Office of Policy Development and Coordination, USAID Rick L. Travis Mississippi State University The "Essence" of Signaling: Understanding Signaling Problems in Light of the Bureaucratic Politics Model Peter W. Huggins Georgetown University Discussant(s) Jeffrey W. Taliaferro Tufts University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD13 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Global Development Distinguished Senior Scholar Panel in Honor of Professor Janet Abu-Lughod Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Mustapha Kamal Pasha American University Roundtable Discussants Matt Davies Pennsylvania State University, Erie Sandra Halperin University of Sussex Ali A. Mazrui State University of New York - Binghamton Mustapha Kamal Pasha American University R.B.J. Walker Keele University Honoree Janet Abu-Lughod New School University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD14 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Integration, War and Negotiation Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Jacek Kugler Claremont Graduate University A Potential Negotiated Solution for the Protracted Kashmir Dispute Siddharth Swaminathan La Sierra University Domestic and Regional Sources of Latin American and Caribbean Economic Integration Gaspare M. Genna University of Redlands Taeko Hiroi University of Pittsburgh Israel vs. Palestine: Peace or War? Janina Enriquez Claremont Graduate School Potential for War in the 20th Century Brian Efird Decision Insights, Inc. Discussant(s) Ronald Tammen Portland State University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD15 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM War Termination and Its Consequences in Intra- and Inter-State Wars Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Hein Goemans Duke University Bargaining and the Effects of Mediation on the Nature of War Allan C. Stam Dartmouth College Ending War: The Domestic Politics of Interstate War Termination Elizabeth Stanley-Mitchell Georgetown University Explaining the Recurrence of Civil War Barbara F. Walter University of California - San Diego Precarious Peace: The Durability of Peace after Interstate War V. Page Fortna Columbia University Discussant(s) Hein Goemans Duke University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD16 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Intervention in Internal Conflicts: What Have We Learned, What Will We Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Gale A. Mattox United States Naval Academy Inter-Governmental Peacemaking: The Experience of the OSCE P. Terrence Hopmann Brown University Intervention and Coercive Instruments Chantal de Jonge Oudraat American Institute for Contemporary German Studies NGOs, Peacemaking, and the Erosion of Sovereignty Pamela Aall United States Institute of Peace Third Party Roles in Inter- and Intra-State Intervention Fen Osler Hampson Carleton University Discussant(s) Thomas G. Weiss The CUNY Graduate Center ___________________________________________________________________________ SD17 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on the Institutions of International Politics: Continuity, Change, and Transformation Sponsors ISA Canada Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Robert H. Jackson University of British Columbia Roundtable Discussants Jack Donnelly University of Denver Robert H. Jackson University of British Columbia James Mayall University of Cambridge Sasson Sofer Hebrew University Georg Sorensen Aarhus University Mark W. Zacher University of British Columbia Honoree Kal J. Holsti University of British Columbia ___________________________________________________________________________ SD18 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Economic Integration and National Immigration Policies Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Jeannette N. Money University of California - Davis Refugee Protection in the Age of the EU: Refugees at the Crossroads Between National Politics and Regional Integration Esther Ezra Center for Applied Policy Research When Jurisdictional Boundaries Meet New Political Ideas: Courts, Congress and U.S. Immigration Policy Reform Valerie F. Hunt University of Washington Why Were European Mobility Rights Introduced? Willem Maas Yale University Discussant(s) Joanne van Selm University of Amsterdam ___________________________________________________________________________ SD19 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on Ten Years After Rio: Globalization and Sustainability, Part II Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Environmental Studies Chair(s) Jacob Park University of Maryland Roundtable Discussants Peter Dauvergne University of Sydney Elizabeth R. DeSombre Wellesley College Kate O'Neill University of California - Berkeley ___________________________________________________________________________ SD20 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on The Future of the Middle East Peace Process: Israeli Sponsors Israeli International Studies Association Chair(s) Zeev Maoz Tel Aviv University Roundtable Discussants Uri Bar-Joseph Haifa University Yaacov Bar-Simantov Hebrew University - Jerusalem Hemda Ben-Yehuda Bar-Ilan University Martin Sherman Tel-Aviv University Erika Weinthal Tel Aviv University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD21 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The State and Urban-Rural Policies in a Globalized World Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Thomas Pedersen Aarhus University Globalization and Prospects for Democratic Governance in Cities of the Global South Hema Swamy Old Dominion University Political Institutions, City Size and Social Capital. The Generation of Social Capital in Eight Swiss Communities. A Comparative Approach. Simone Baglioni University of Geneva Property Rights and Citizenship in Post-Conflict Societies Mark W. Everingham University of Wisconsin Discussant(s) Nizar Messari Instituto de Relacoes Internacionais ___________________________________________________________________________ SD22 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Compliance with International Norms Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Neil Mitchell University of New Mexico Commitment to and Compliance with International Human Rights Law: International and Comparative Perspectives Beth Simmons University of California - Berkeley International Rights Regimes and Resistant Domestic Norms: The Case of Russia and Women's Rights Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom University of British Columbia The Women's Convention and State Reservations Zehra F. Arat Purchase College, SUNY Ways of Norm Internalization: The Case of Capital Punishment Sangmin Bae Purdue University Discussant(s) Neil Mitchell University of New Mexico ___________________________________________________________________________ SD23 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Feminist Methodologies and International Relations Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University Feminist IR Methodology and Method Brooke A. Ackerly Vanderbilt University Jacqui True Michigan State University Identity and Insecurity in IR Scholarship: Mayan Women of Guatemala Maria Stern University of Göteborg Interdisciplinary Feminist Approaches to the Study of Gender and Globalization Drucilla Barker Hollins University Laura J. Parisi Virginia Tech Discussant(s) Ann J. Tickner University of Southern California ___________________________________________________________________________ SD24 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Evolution and Enforcement of International Norms Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Carolyn M. Shaw Wichita State University International Organizations and International Norms Carolyn M. Shaw Wichita State University The International Dimension of Democracy: Normative Practices at the Intersection of the Local and Global Manuel S. Orozco Inter American Dialogue The Origin of Norms: What Do We Know and When Did We Know It? Patrick J. Conge University of Arkansas The Origins of Enforceable International Human Rights Norms Darren G. Hawkins Brigham Young University Discussant(s) Arie M. Kacowicz Hebrew University of Jerusalem ___________________________________________________________________________ SD25 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on the University as a Potential Site of Conflict Prevention, Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation Sponsors International Education Peace Studies Chair(s) Elizabeth A. Cole The Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Ana G. Cutter Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Roundtable Discussants Susan Gillispe Institute for International Liberal Education Thomas Keenan Bard College Colette Mazzucelli Transatlantic Internet Seminar Kosovo and Southeastern Europe (TISKSE) Tanya Walters Columbia University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD26 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM European Foreign Policy Analysis: Dead or Alive? Sponsors European Consortium for Political Research Chair(s) Bengt Sundelius National Defence College, Stockholm Approaches to Foreign Policy Derived from IR Theories Volker Rittberger University of Tuebingen Gaps and Shortcomings in Our Understanding of Foreign Policy Bertjan Verbeek Nijmegen University Genealogy of the Comparative Study of Foreign Policy Walter Carlsnaes Uppsala University Discussant(s) Margaret G. Hermann Syracuse University ___________________________________________________________________________ SD27 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Comparative Issues in Immigration: The TIRES Program Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Emily A. Copeland Florida International University Affirmative Action and Racism: What Can the European Union Learn from the US Experience? Marco Martiniello Universite de Liege German Citizenship: No Longer a Case of Exception in International Comparison because of its Ethnic and Exclusionary Character? Katharina Stankiewicz European University Viadrina Frankfurt Identities and Internet Activism in Arab Immigrant Communities Lynn A. Staeheli University of Colorado Labor Mobility in the European Union in the Persepctive of Enlargement Pascal J. Delisle Georgetown University The Racialisation of Immigration and the Emergence of New Conceptions of Ethnicity Ariane Chebel-d'appollonia Instiut d'etudes politiques de Paris Discussant(s) Barbara Schmitter Heisler Gettysburg College ___________________________________________________________________________ SD28 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Globalization, Democracy, and Peace Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Guy Ben-Porat Tel Aviv University Democracy and Drugs in the Andean Region: Implications for Assessing US Foreign Policy Jason G. Ralph University of Leeds Globalization, Democratization and the Prospects for Civil War in the Third World T. David Mason University of Memphis Globalization, Peace and Discontent: Israel and Northern Ireland Guy Ben-Porat Tel Aviv University On Colonialism and Democratization: Explaining Political Development Among Former Colonial States Matthew A. Barreto University of California-Irvine The Moral Power of the United Nations in a Global World Jacques R. Baudot Advisor to the Government of Denmark Discussant(s) Earl Conteh-Morgan University of South Florida ___________________________________________________________________________ SD29 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Property Rights and Profits in Competitive Communications Markets Sponsors International Communication International Political Economy Chair(s) David Hytha VP Silicon Wave Creating the "Right" to Stable Revenues: Incumbent Protection in Competitive Markets in Developing Countries J. P. Singh Georgetown University ICANN and Governing the Web: Creating Property Rights to Allow Private International Governance Milton Mueller Syracuse University Licenses for New Competitors - Are They Allowed to Fail? Competition Policies for Third Generation Wireless Networks Jonathan Aronson University of Southern California Peter F. Cowhey University of California, San Diego Discussant(s) David Hytha VP Silicon Wave ___________________________________________________________________________ SD30 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Democratic Issues in Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Rafael Velazquez Universidad de Quintana Roo Dilemmas of International Democratic Development: Bridging the Academic-Practitioner Divide Alicia P. Mandaville The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs Foreign Policy Challenges of Federal States: Comparing India's Experience with Select Federations Kripa Sridharan National University of Singapore The Internet, Non-Democratic Governance, and the Limitations on the Cross-National Diffusion of Ideas and Information Geoffry L. Taubman Columbia University Discussant(s) Alex M. MacLeod Université du Québec à Montréal ___________________________________________________________________________ SD31 Sunday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on Russian Politics at the International-Domestic Frontier Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Mikhail A. Alexseev San Diego State University Roundtable Discussants Mikhail A. Alexseev San Diego State University Douglas Blum Providence College Ted Hopf Ohio State University Andrew C. Kuchins Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ___________________________________________________________________________ MA01 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Classes and Elites in the Global Political Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Stuart Shields University of Wales A Commonwealth of Knowledge: Foreign Policy Elites and the Chatham House Project, 1920-1936 Paul Williams University of Birmingham Globalization, Intellectuals and Societies in Passage: South Africa's "Democratic Transition" and its "Change Industry" Ian Taylor University of Botswana Steamships in the Sky: Post-Industrial Evolution of the Transnational Capitalist Class Paul Ramshaw Defence Evaluation Research Agency The Charge of the "Right Brigade": Transnational Social Forces in the Polish Transition to a Market Economy Stuart Shields University of Wales Discussant(s) Mark Neufeld Trent University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA02 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Changing Private-Public Frontier in Global Financial Governance Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Geoffrey R. D. Underhill University of Amsterdam / University of Warwick Global Structures and National Imperatives: in Search of the Normative Underpinnings for the International Financial Order Geoffrey R. D. Underhill University of Amsterdam / University of Warwick Xiaoke Zhang University of Amsterdam Private Capture, Policy Failures, and Financial Crisis: Evidence and Lessons from Korea and Thailand Geoffrey R. D. Underhill University of Amsterdam / University of Warwick Xiaoke Zhang University of Amsterdam Systemic Risks: Private Authority and the International Financial Architecture Adam Harmes University of Toronto Transformations in the Private Governance of Global Finance William D Coleman McMaster University Tony Porter McMaster University Discussant(s) Benjamin J. Cohen University of California - Santa Barbara ___________________________________________________________________________ MA03 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Role of Ideas and the End of the Cold War Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) William C. Wohlforth Dartmouth College Constructivist Power Analysis and the End of the Cold War Tuomas A. Forsberg Finnish Institute of International Affairs Human Rights Ideas, the Demise of Communism, and the End of the Cold War Daniel Thomas University of Illinois - Chicago The Non-Use of Force and the End of the Cold War Andrew Bennett Georgetown University The Role of Ideas and the End of the Cold War: Advancing the Theoretical Agenda Nina Tannenwald Brown University Discussant(s) David Dessler College of William and Mary ___________________________________________________________________________ MA04 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM International Regime Viability and Significance: Theoretical and Empirical Trends Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Organization Chair(s) Volker Rittberger University of Tuebingen Evaluating Security Regime Significance: Lesson from the NBC Regimes Charles F. Parker Uppsala University IGO Survival: Examining Factors from Multiple Levels of Analysis Timothy Nordstrom University of Mississippi Jon C. Pevehouse University of Wisconsin The Comparative Politics of International Organization Janeen M. Klinger Marine Corps University Transaction Cost Estimation and Regime Replacement Michael Lipson University of Pennsylvania/ Princeton University Discussant(s) Karen A. Mingst University of Kentucky ___________________________________________________________________________ MA05 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM New Dimensions of Global Governance: NGOs, IGOs, and the Construction of Local and Global Partnerships Sponsors International Organization International Political Sociology Chair(s) Patrick Mark Armstrong Brown University Comparing the Influence of NGOs in Transnational Institutions: NGOs, the UN, the EU, and the Case for Gender Violence Jutta Joachim University of Hannover Institutionalizing Societal Actors into Structures of Global Governance: NGOs in the UN System Kerstin Martens European University Institute International Solidarity in the Maquiladoras: The Case of Duro de Mexico Cirila Quintero-Ramirez El Colegio de la Frontera Norte The UN and the Creation of a Democratic Constitutional Order: Theoretical Insights from UNTAET's Experience Karol Soltan University of Maryland Transformative Peacebuilding in Bosnia-Herzegovina Bronwyn Evans-Kent University of Queensland Discussant(s) John Boli Emory University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA06 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Globalization and the Economy-Security Nexus Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Reimund Seidelmann University of Geissen Globalization and the EU's Strategy of Supremacy vis-à-vis the Maghreb Susanne Peters University of Geissen Grasping the Commercial Institutional Peace David H. Bearce University of Pittsburgh Security Costs: The Case of Central and Southeastern Europe Daniel N. Nelson George C. Marshall Center Step by Step Becoming Global - European Union's Relation with Latin America Kirsten Westphal University of Giessen Discussant(s) Jonathan Bach Columbia University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA07 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Africa's International Relations: Crisis and Response Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Timothy M. Shaw University of London Cross-Border Raids, Regional Insecurity and Political Destabilization in Sub-Saharan African States: A Comparative Analysis of Armed Conflicts in Angola, Sierra Leone, and the Deomcratic Republic of Congo Paul S. Orogun Lake Forest College France and Aid to Africa: Golden Handcuffs or Stimulus for Development? Mihnea Nastase Georgia State University From 'African Unity' to 'African Union:' Political and Economic Integration in Africa Mathurin Comlan Houngnikpo Miami University The Baobab, the Tiger and the Eagle: Domestic and International Political Economy Perspectives on African and East Asian Development Sakah S. Mahmud Transylvania University The Continuing Economic Transition in Post-Apartheid South Africa Skyne Uku Wertimer California State University - Long Beach Discussant(s) Kidane Mengisteab Pennsylvania State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA08 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Elusive Governance of Climate Change Sponsors British International Studies Association Environmental Studies Chair(s) John Vogler Keele University Challenges to the Kyoto Protocol Owen Greene University of Bradford Integrating Climate Forecasts and Societal Decision-Making Challenges to an Emergent Boundary Organization Shardul Agrawala Columbia University Kenneth Broad Columbia University Rhetoric and Reality in the Climate Negotiations: The Dilemmas of International Climate Commitments and Energy Policy Reform in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States Loren R. Cass College of the Holy Cross The Arctic Meltdown?: Deconstructing a Global Problem in the Local Media Monica Tennberg University of Lapland The Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies: Progress and Predicaments Zhihong Zhang Chatham College Discussant(s) Heather A. Smith University of Northern British Columbia ___________________________________________________________________________ MA09 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Security Architecture in Central and Eastern Europe: Key Players in Politics and Economics Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Stanislav Tkachenko Saint Petersburg State University International Institutions in Transitional Processes: NATO, EU, and Central Europe Sergiy Fedunyak Chernivtsi National University NATO Enlargement: Reflections on Russian Domestic Politics Dmitri Lanko St. Petersburg State University Political Economy of the EU Eastward Enlargement: Europe is Learning to Live without Russia Stanislav Tkachenko Saint Petersburg State University The Role of NATO in Emerging Institutional Architecture of Europe Marco Carnovale Political Affairs Division, NATO Discussant(s) Edward J. Rhodes Rutgers University Andrei P. Tsygankov San Francisco State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA10 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Diversionary Theory Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Renato Corbetta University of Arizona "They Can Run, But They Can't Hide": Strategic Interaction and the Diversionary Use of Force Benjamin O. Fordham State University of New York - Albany Assessing the Domestic-Foreign Conflict Nexus: The Discriminating Impact of Political Systems Halvard Buhuag Norwegian University of Technology & Peace Research Institute of Oslo Downturns, Diversion, and Repression: Testing for Reciprocal Relationships Among Economic Performance, External Force, and Internal Repression Kisangani Emizet Kansas State University Jeffrey J. Pickering Kansas State University Political Similarity and the Conflict Behavior of Transitional States: Are Transitional States Targets or Amy J. Williamson Emory University Discussant(s) David H. Clark Binghamton University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA11 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Normative Bases for Intervention In Contemporary IR, Part 1 Sponsors International Law International Organization Chair(s) Pamela D. Alesky International Policy & Relations Department, American Red Cross A Model for Defending Democracy? The OAS' Mission to Peru Andrew F. Cooper University of Waterloo Thomas Legler University of Victoria Changing the Norms of Intervention by Collective Security Systems: How Structure Encourages and Limits the Influence of Ideas in International Politics Dan Lindley University of Notre Dame Norm Makers and Breakers: The International Origins of National Human Rights Institutions Sonia C. Cardenas Trinity College Obligation, Hypocrisy, and International Human Rights Discourse Ann Marie Clark Purdue University Discussant(s) Pamela D. Alesky International Policy & Relations Department, American Red Cross ___________________________________________________________________________ MA12 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Effectiveness of Peacekeeping Operations Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) V. Page Fortna Columbia University Civil-Military Relations in Complex Peace Operations Kimberly M. Zisk Barnard College Does Peacekeeping Keep Peace, and if so, How? V. Page Fortna Columbia University Multidimensional Peacekeeping in Civil Wars: Conditions for Success Lise Morjé Howard University of California - Berkeley Shared Values? NATO and Russian Peacekeeping in Bosnia Sarah E. Mendelson Tufts Univeristy Discussant(s) Michael Barnett University of Wisconsin - Madison ___________________________________________________________________________ MA13 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Annual Meeting of Title VIA Project Directors, Part I Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey United States Department of Education ___________________________________________________________________________ MA14 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Domestic Institutions, Globalisation and Policy Convergence? Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Rick Doner Emory University Divergent Responses under Similar International Political and Economic Pressures: Study of the Relationship between Labor Movements and Economic Reforms Saika Uno University of Notre Dame Globalization, State Autonomy, and Developing Nations: Are We Witnessing a 'Retreat of the State?' Kara Heitz Ohio State University State Origins and Economic Transformations: External Threat, Resource Endowments, and Social Conflict Rick Doner Emory University Bryan K. Ritchie Michigan State University Dan Slater Emory University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA15 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Coalitions Across Borders: Negotiating Difference and Unity in Transnational Struggles Against Neoliberalism, Part I (The Americas) Sponsors Global Development Peace Studies Chair(s) Jackie Smith State University of New York - Stony Brook Barriers to Trade: Women's Movements and Coalitions Against Free Trade Laura C. Macdonald Carleton University Laboring Against Liberalization in North America: Emerging Coalitions Between U.S. and Mexican Unions Joe Bandy Bowdoin College The Trinational Allliance Against NAFTA: Sinews of Solidarity John W. Foster The North-South Institute Discussant(s) Kathryn Hochstetler Colorado State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA16 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Neo-Humanitarianism and IR Theory, Part I Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Organization Chair(s) William E. DeMars Wofford College Aid Dilemmas: The Role and Risks of 'New' Humanitarianism in the Context of Unresolved Humanitarian Crises Tullio Santini UNOCHA - Burundi Bringing Influence to Bear: Humanitarian Actors and the Politics of Preventive Action Melissa Phillips Brown University Hobbes' Idealism: An Ecological Realist Interpretation of Humanitarianism Martin E. Stein Princeton University The New UNHCR: Implications for IR Theory Kurt Mills Mount Holyoke College Discussant(s) Daniel Warner Graduate Institute of International Studies ___________________________________________________________________________ MA17 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Issues in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Mary K. Meyer Eckerd College Apologies, Regrets and 'Very Sorries:' The Contested Nature of International Apologies in East Asia Elizabeth S. Dahl American University Conflicting Images: Gendered Imagery in Northern Ireland's Political Art Mary K. Meyer Eckerd College Images of the Nation During Apartheid and After Daniel Lieberfeld Bowdoin College Why Peace Fails: The Role of Values in Conflict Resolution Processes Angeliki A. Kanavou University of Southern California Discussant(s) Thania Paffenholz Peacbuilding Center of the Swiss Peace Foundation ___________________________________________________________________________ MA18 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Gender in a Comparative Context: Gender Relations in Korea and Japan Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Francine J. D'Amico Syracuse University Globalization as a Catalyst for Human Rights Activism in Japan Ruth M. Grubel Kwansei Gakuin University Okinawa: Women, Bases, and US-Japan Relations Yumiko Mikanagi International Christian University The Issue of the Comfort Woman and Korean-Japanese Relations Sung-Won Yoon Ewha Women's University Discussant(s) Robin L. Riley Syracuse University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA19 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable on Dissolving Boundaries Between Comparative Politics and International Relations: Issues in Political Economy Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Ronald Rogowski University of California, Los Angeles Roundtable Discussants Jeffry Frieden Harvard University Robert Jackman University of California, Davis Helen Milner Columbia University Ronald Rogowski University of California, Los Angeles Beth Simmons University of California - Berkeley ___________________________________________________________________________ MA20 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM "Globalization" and the Cosmopolitan Political Project: Critical Reflections Sponsors Global Development International Ethics Chair(s) Peter G. Mandaville George Mason University Cosmopolitan Citizens or Global Capitalism's "Standing Reserve"? Reflecting on the Question Concerning Technology and Globalization Louiza Odysseos London School of Economics and Political Science Cosmopolitan Conversations: Habermas, Gadamer, and the Cosmopolitan Project Richard Shapcott Deakin University Political Liberalism and its Cosmopolitan Discontents Hakan Seckinelgin London School of Economics and Political Science Rethinking Globalization? The Material Basis of the Socially Constructed World George R. Welton University of Wales, Aberystwyth Techno-Utopias, Globalizing Economies, and Withering States: Globalization as Science Fiction Jutta Weldes University of Bristol Discussant(s) Kimberley Hutchins University of Edinburgh ___________________________________________________________________________ MA21 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Geopolitics of Boundaries, Conflict, and Culture Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Peter Sutherland Louisiana State University From the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean: Medieval History in Geographic Perspective André Wink University of Wisconsin - Madison Geopolitical Determinants of Boundaries Between Styles in Art History Michelle Bata University of Arizona Albert J. Bergesen University of Arizona Origins of Geopolitical Theory and Diversity of Civilizations Leonard Hochberg Louisiana State University Territoriality and Commerce: Conflict over the Panama Canal in Geographic Perspective Robert Aguirre National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Theoretical Conditions for Geopolitical Hegemony Peter J. Hugill Texas A&M University Discussant(s) Peter Sutherland Louisiana State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA22 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Effect of International Regimes on Public Governance Sponsors Environmental Studies International Organization Chair(s) Kuno Schedler University of St. Gallen Global Diffusion of National Environment Policy Innovation Helge Joergens Free University of Berlin Global Public Goods Production Strategies and Tools Inge Kaul BDP Office of Development Studies - UNDP The Impact of Globalization on Comparative Analysis Detlef G. Jahn University of Greifswald Discussant(s) Erik-Hans Klijn Erasmus University Rotterdam J.F.M. Koppenjan Delft University of Technology Andreas Obser University of Potsdam ___________________________________________________________________________ MA23 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Getting Connected: Multimedia Strategies for Teaching IR Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Pamela Waldron-Moore Xavier University of Louisiana An Active Learning Way to Use Cartoons and an Internet Research Assignment to Integrate Current Events into International Studies Courses Charles R. Ostrom California State University - Chico Problem Management in the First Bush Administration's Foreign Policy: Assessing A Joint TV Course Maurice A. East The George Washington University Charles F. Hermann Texas A&M University Teaching Strategy and Security in Cyberspace: A Multidisciplinary Approach Suzanne C. Nielsen United States Military Academy Discussant(s) Laura M. Hall Independent Scholar ___________________________________________________________________________ MA24 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Geo-Economics vs. Geo-Politics: Virtual States, Security, and Spatial-Temporal Angst Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Michael Pizner Black Gold, Chechnya, and Strategic Culture: Geopolitical Dimensions of Russian Security Strategy Michael Pevzner Tufts University Is Oil Worth Fighting For?: On the Geopolitics and Geo-Economics of Energy Christopher J. Fettweis University of Maryland Space, Time, and Rhythm: Virtual States and the Shifting Sands of Geospatial and Temporal Relationships Kevin R. Cunningham US Army War College Robert R. Tomes University of Maryland Discussant(s) Richard Rosecrance University of California - Los Angeles ___________________________________________________________________________ MA25 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Challenges to the 'Liberal Paradox' and Root Causes Theory: Differential Treatment of Asylum Seekers in the USA and the European Union Sponsors International Law International Political Sociology Chair(s) Elspeth Guild University of Nijmegen A New Liberal Paradox? Examining Regional Variations in Protection for the Same Groups of Asylum Seekers in the USA Carol Bohmer Ohio State University Political Discourse and Categorical Imperatives: Disaggregating 'Woman' and 'Child' as Categories of Rights Bearers Jacqueline Bhabha Harvard University The Political Theory of Refugee Politics: Beyond the Liberalism vs. Nationalism Debate Christina Boswell Institute for Peace Research and Security Studies Discussant(s) Eleonore Kofman Nottingham Trent University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA26 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM CRIPT I: International Ethics-Expanding the Domestic/Democratic Space Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Mervyn L. Frost University of Kent, Canterbury Ethics and the Spatial Imaginary in the Work of Michel Foucault: A Critical Reorientation for International Ethics? Shane Brighton King's College, London Examining the Interface Between NATO's Efforts to Further Individual Rights and Emerging Global Norms of Democracy and Human Rights Rebecca R. Moore Concordia College Searlian 'Practice Theory' and the Ethics of the Global Market Anna Home University of Kent, Canterbury The Ethics of Trust: Developing International Social Capital Christopher Berzins London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Mervyn L. Frost University of Kent, Canterbury ___________________________________________________________________________ MA27 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Covering Crisis: Content and Consequence of Foreign Policy News Reporting Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Communication Chair(s) Norrin M. Ripsman Concordia University Defining the Adversary: Israeli Media Coverage of the Oslo Peace Process David J. Levin American University Differences in Media Coverage of Foreign Policy Objectives: A Comparison of New York Times Coverage of Bush's Gulf and Panama Crisis Decisions R. William Ayres University of Indianapolis N. J. Frensley University of Nevada - Las Vegas Foreign Policy News in Times of Crisis: Media Coverage of Canadian Executive Foreign Policy Decisions During the Kosovo Intervention Nelson Michaud Université du Québec Discussant(s) Peter F. Trumbore Clark University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA28 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Gendering Political Economy Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Mark Beeman Northern Arizona University Feminist Theory, Globalisation, and Activism Catherine Eschle University of Strathclyde Gendering International Political Economy Georgina N Waylen University of Sheffield The Political Economy of Food: Globalization, Gender and Race in International Relations Mark Beeman Northern Arizona University Geeta Chowdhry Northern Arizona University Discussant(s) Chih-Yu Shih National University of Taiwan ___________________________________________________________________________ MA29 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Regimes of Vision: The Gaze of World Politics Sponsors Global Development International Communication Chair(s) Debbie Lisle Queen's University of Belfast Inter-Vision, Inter-Situality, Intervention: Towards a Security Theory for the Internet Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen Self-Perceptions: Mass Media, the Internet and the Framing of Political Activism Jayne Rodgers University of Leeds The Triumph of Vision: Dorling Kindersley and the Evolution of the Travel Guide Debbie Lisle Queen's University of Belfast Discussant(s) Larry N. George California State University, Long Beach ___________________________________________________________________________ MA30 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable on Great Decisions and the Teaching of International Politics Sponsors Foreign Policy Association (FPA) Chair(s) Helmut Norpoth SUNY Stony Brook Roundtable Discussants Noel Lateef Foreign Policy Association Lawrence Potter Columbia University Peter J. Schraeder Loyola University Chicago ___________________________________________________________________________ MA31 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Empires, Hegemons, and Globalization Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Denise M. Horn Rutgers University Empires in the Gulf: A Comparison of U.S., British and Ottoman Imperialism in the Persian Gulf Marc J. O'Reilly Heidelberg College Globalization and Domestic Discourse: The Case of Greece Arghyris C. Arghyrou Florida International University Rise of the Global Hegemon: Fifty Years of US Foreign Policy in the Periphery Michael J. Sullivan III Drexel University Discussant(s) Jack E. Holmes Hope College ___________________________________________________________________________ MA32 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Insights into Coercion and Deterrence Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Doreen K. Allerkamp Syracuse University Democracy and the Idea of Nuclear Deterrence Simone Wisotzki Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Hitting Home: Coercive Theory, Air Power, and Authoritarian Targets Frank Scott C. Douglas Colombia University Non-Lethal Weaponry and Deterrence Dilemmas Robert M. Mandel Lewis and Clark College The Risks of Conflict Intervetion: Paradoxes of Coercive Diplomacy Doreen K. Allerkamp Syracuse University Discussant(s) Karl P. Mueller RAND Corporation ___________________________________________________________________________ MA33 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Great Power Economic Relations in the Pacific Rim and Beyond Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Andrew C. Mertha Washington University A Single Case Study: Explaining US/China Bilateral Negotiations on China's Accession to the WTO Wei Liang University of Southern California Deterring the Trade Warriors: US-China Trade Policy and Two-Level Games Andrew C. Mertha Washington University Surpass the Power Logic: How to Get Win-Win Effect of Japan-China-U.S. Relations Jiang Yang Fudan University United States' Two-Front Economic Conflict Kashif Hasnie Harvard University Discussant(s) Na'oki Ono Musashi Institute of Technology ___________________________________________________________________________ MA34 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM From Arbitration to Reconciliation: The Role of Discursive and Material Power in Conflict Resolution Sponsors International Ethics International Law Chair(s) Eric K. Leonard University of Delaware Moral Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Catherine Y. Lu McGill University Rhetoric, Context of Values, and the Emergence of International Norms: The Case of Arbitration Per Jansson Linköping University Discussant(s) Mahmood Monshipouri Quinnipiac University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA35 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Peace Settlements and Ethnic Conflict Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Caroline A. Hartzell Gettysburg College Ethnic Cleansing in Bosnia Herzegovina: State Building or State Collapse? Hikmet Zeynep Bulutgil Unversity of Chicago Implementing Civil War Settlements: Help or Hindrance to the Prospects of Enduring Peace? Caroline A. Hartzell Gettysburg College Matthew Hoddie Texas A&M University Regime Type and the Duration of Civil War Peace Settlement Amitabh Dubey Columbia University Understanding and Managing Insurgent Movements: Limits and Opportunities for International Organizations Albrecht Schnabel United Nations University Discussant(s) Tom Davies University of Bristol ___________________________________________________________________________ MA36 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Financial Liberalization and Crisis: Causes and Consequences Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Allen Hicken University of Michigan Financial Liberalization and Reform Under Duress: The Politics of Hard Times in Taiwan Alexander Tan University of North Texas Political Institutions, Perverse Liberalization and Financial Crises in Emerging Markets Lewis W. Snider Claremont Graduate University Pride and Prejudice in Prague: Perverse Financial Liberalization in the Czech Republic Shale Horowitz University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Martin Petras University of Economics The Political Economy of Perverse Financial Liberalization Nancy Neiman Auerbach Scripps College Thomas Willett Claremont Graduate University Discussant(s) Allen Hicken University of Michigan ___________________________________________________________________________ MA37 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Ethnic Politics and Protest Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Neil DeVotta University of Texas - Austin Impact of Ethnic Politics on Regional Economic Integration in Africa Ssebunya E. Kasule Purdue University Institutions, Competition, and Organization: A Causal Model of Ethnic Protest Tavishi Bhasin Emory University Recurring "Ethnic Clashes" and the Failure of Conflict Prevention in Kenya Stephen Brown University of Toronto Standing up to be Counted: Interest Group Strategies and Ethnic Classification in the United Kingdom and United States Census Karen J. Long University of Michigan The Kurdish Diaspora in Europe: Cycles of Protest and the Evolution of a Movement Vera Eccarius- Kelly Saint John's University ___________________________________________________________________________ MA99 Monday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session on International Economic Policies and Regionalism Sponsors Section Not Assigned Poster Presenter Theresa M. De Geest University of Maryland, College Park Ayse Kadyoolu Sabanci University Michaelene D. Cox University of Alabama Heather L. Tafel University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chun-Tsung Chin Chung Yuan Christian University Katie Verlin Laatikainen Adelphi University Nancy E. Wright City University of New York Stephen Calleya University of Malta Carina H. Keskitalo University of Lapland Vladimir Grecic University of Belgrade Bosah L. Ebo Rider University Lars Johannsen University of Aarhus Poster Presenter Norgaard Ole University of Aarhus Pablo Toral Florida International University Mark A. Elder James Maidson College, Michigan State University Z. Yoram Haftel Ohio State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB01 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Incidence, Duration, and Geography of MIDs Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Sean M. Bolks Rice University A Formal and Empirical Assessment of the Duration of Militarized Interstate Disputes Renato Corbetta University of Arizona Burcu Savun Rice University Dyadic Attributes and International Crisis J. Joseph Hewitt University of Missouri Incidence of Militarized Disputes Between Liberal States, 1816-1992 Frank Wayman University of Michigan-Dearborn The Geography of Militarized Interstate Dispute Onsets, 1816-1992 Alex R. Braithwaite Penn State University Discussant(s) Paul D. Senese University at Buffalo, SUNY ___________________________________________________________________________ MB02 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Challenges to the Effective Development of Peace Operations Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Robert S. Jordan University of New Orleans Civil-Military Coordination in Peacebuilding Naomi J. Weinberger Columbia University NATO's Secretary General: Javier Solana in the Kosovo Crisis Ryan C. Hendrickson Eastern Illinois University Discussant(s) Tullio Santini UNOCHA - Burundi ___________________________________________________________________________ MB03 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Globalization and the "Race to the Bottom"? Changing Patterns of Social Protection in Comparative Perspective Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Bob Deacon GASPP Determinants of Success in Welfare and Pension Reform: The Primacy of Parliamentary and Social Partner Relations and Institutions Carol D. St. Louis Stanford University Economic Globalization and Social Protection in Spain and Portugal Miguel Glatzer Harvard University Globalization and Pension Reform in Latin America Stephen J. Kay Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Structural Adjustment and Labor Protection in Non-oil Arab Countries: Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco Compared Marsha Pripstein Posusney Bryant College The Politics of Pension Reform in Post-Socialist States: International and Domestic Influences Linda J. Cook Brown University Discussant(s) Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College ___________________________________________________________________________ MB04 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Yugoslavia in the Post-Yugoslav Space: Political and Economic Interactions and Tensions Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Milica Z. Bookman St. Joseph's University Blame the Ethnic, Praise the International? Communities and Identities in the "Republic of Macedonia" Yioryos G. Makedonis University of London Macedonia and Regional Stability: Balancing Between Object and Tool of Prevention Lidija Georgieva University of Maryland Macedonia as Spillover Crisis Lyubov Mincheva University of Maryland Post-Yugoslav Opportunities and Post-Yugoslav Recrimination Eric D. Gordy Clark University Yugoslav Successor States and the Persistence of Regional Inequalities Milica Z. Bookman St. Joseph's University Discussant(s) Alice Ackermann George C. Marshall Center ___________________________________________________________________________ MB05 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Implications of NMD on Allies and Adversaries Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Andrew C. Richter University of Windsor A Question of Defence: How American Allies are Responding to US Missile Defence Programs Andrew C. Richter University of Windsor Deterrence and Missile Defense in NATO Kirsten L. Rafferty Iowa State University Missile Defense and International Security Leopold Lovelace, Jr The Ohio State University Annemarie Spadafore The Ohio State University Discussant(s) Peter R. Lavoy United States Naval Postgraduate School ___________________________________________________________________________ MB06 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Foreign Policy Decision Making Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Daniel White University of Missouri A New U.S. Foreign Policy for the Old Problem of Korean Reunification Pilkyu Kim University of Maryland Deadlocks, Compromises and Integrative Solutions in Foreign Policy Group Decision Making: An Experimental Analysis of Dynamics in Group Conflict Management Belinda L. Bragg Texas A&M University Nehemia Geva Texas A&M University Charles F. Hermann Texas A&M University Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs: Influences on Irish Foreign Policy Derek N. Black University of Limerick The Dynamics of Foreign Policy Decision Regimes--a Comprehensive Model Supplemented with some Empirical Evidence Ranan D. Kuperman Haifa University Discussant(s) James H. Joyner Jr. Troy State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB07 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Peace, Conflict, and Foreign Policy in the Middle East Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) David P. Houghton University of Essex Choosing Stalemate: The Paradox of the Middle East Peace Process Ben R. Soetendorp Leyden University Evaluating Third-Party Mediation Processes in the Middle East and the Balkans using Event Data Deborah J. Gerner University of Kansas Philip A. Schrodt University of Kansas Marketing Reconciliation in Lebanon: An Experimental Study Dunia Y. Andary Texas A&M University Turkey in the Middle East: Identity and Foreign Policy Meliha Altunisik Middle East Technical University Discussant(s) B. Gregory Marfleet Arizona State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB08 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Approaches to Peace Building Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Ho-Won Jeong George Mason University Contribution of Peackeeping to Peace Building Ho-Won Jeong George Mason University Enforcing International Criminal Law as a Tool for Peace-Building Hideaki Shinoda Hiroshima University Moving Beyond Short-Term Strategies Chadwick F. Alger The Ohio State University The Impact of Ripeness in Mediated International Negotiations Victor H. Assal University of Maryland David Quinn University of Maryland Kathleen J. Young University of Maryland The Relevance of Mediation to Peace Building Jacob Bercovitch University of Canterbury Discussant(s) Jurgen Dedring City University of New York ___________________________________________________________________________ MB09 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Negotiations Matter Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) P. Terrence Hopmann Brown University Bringing the Study of Negotiations Back into European Integration Theory Derek J. Beach University of Southern Denmark From Confrontation to "Normalization" in Russia-Ukrainian Relations, 1992-1998: Beyond Structural Explanations Andrei P. Tsygankov San Francisco State University Negotiating Cooperative Disputes Fen Osler Hampson Carleton University Visible Negotiations: Globalism, Domestic Politics and Culture Sarah Gilchrist Georgetown University J. P. Singh Georgetown University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB10 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Sources of Identity in International Politics Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Emanuel Adler Herbew University of Jerusalem "Security Ethics" in Modern Militaries: The Case of Israel and the IDF Mira Sucharov Carleton University "What Makes a Revisionist State Revisionist?"-The Role of International Norms in State Idenitity Formation Kaori N. Lindeman Johns Hopkins University Identity, Perception, and Conflict: The Indo-Pakistan Case Milind Thakar University of Indianapolis Israel's Constructivist Security Strategy Charles D. Lu University of Colorado The Political Origins of Japan's "Domestic Antimilitarist" Identity Andrew L. Oros Columbia University Discussant(s) Emanuel Adler Herbew University of Jerusalem ___________________________________________________________________________ MB11 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Normative Bases for Intervention in Contemporary IR, Part 2 Sponsors International Law International Organization Chair(s) Ann Marie Clark Purdue University Humanitarian Intervention and China's World View Michael C. Davis Chinese University of Hong Kong International Disaster Response Law: Dissolving Boundaries Between Domestic and International Disaster Relief Pamela D. Alesky International Policy & Relations Department, American Red Cross Intervention in Response to Genocide: Legal Right or Obligation? Jeffrey S. Morton Florida Atlantic University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB12 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Domestic Constraints and Incentives in Policy Toward International Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Martha Crenshaw Wesleyan University Fighting Fire with Consensus: EU Efforts to Forge an Effective Policy Toward International Terrorism Louise Richardson Harvard University Separate or Supplant? State Responses to Political Violence in Turkey and South Africa Laura Donohue Stanford University The Mass Media and the Politics of Anti and Counter Terrorism in the United States Brigitte Nacos Columbia University The Politics of the Counter-Terrorism Policy Process in the United States Martha Crenshaw Wesleyan University Discussant(s) Donna Schlagheck Wright State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB13 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Annual Meeting of Title VIA Project Directors, Part II Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Christine M. Corey United States Department of Education ___________________________________________________________________________ MB14 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Globalisation and Women: Labour Experiences of Women in Asia Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Dong-Sook Gills University of Sunderland Economic Globalisation and Women in Asia: Challeges and Responses Dong-Sook Gills University of Sunderland Global Capital and Local Patriarchy: The Financial Crisis and Women Workers in South Korea Uhn Cho Dongguk University Restructuring of Economy and Women in the Japanese Labour Force Beverly Bishop University of Sheffield ___________________________________________________________________________ MB15 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Coalitions Across Borders: Negotiating Difference and Unity in Transnational Struggles Against Neoliberalism, Part II (Europe and Asia) Sponsors Global Development Peace Studies Chair(s) Joe Bandy Bowdoin College Cross-National Mobilization Against Neo-Liberal Restructuring in Agriculture: The Successful Case of American-Polish Opposition to Corporate Pork Production Bob Edwards East Carolina University David Holt East Carolina University Arunas Juska East Carolina University Market Reforms and Popular Resistance in India: Thinking Beyond Neo-Liberalism? Mridula Udayagiri California State University-Sacramento Obstacles to Transnational Cooperation in the European Social Policy Platform Pauline Cullen State University of New York-Stony Brook Discussant(s) Jackie Smith State University of New York - Stony Brook ___________________________________________________________________________ MB16 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Neo-Humanitarianism and IR Theory, Part II Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Organization Chair(s) Melissa Phillips Brown University Global Humanitarianism and State Transformation: Southern African Responses to the AIDS and Great Lake Crises Andrew Lawrence The City University of New York Humanitarian Interventions, Sovereignty and the Politics of International Agenda Setting Carola Weil University of Maryland The Need for Legitimation in Humanitarian Interventions: The Kosovo Case Mehmet Sinan Birdal University of Southern California The Negative Unintended Consequences of International Intervention Mia Bloom Princeton University Values and Interests as Motivation of Humanitarian Action Otto Hieronymi Webster University - Geneva Chiara Jasson Webster University - Geneva Discussant(s) Tony Waters California State University - Chico ___________________________________________________________________________ MB17 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Public Opinion and Democracy Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Bettie Smolensky Moravian College Electoral Competition and State Subsidies in Industrialized Democracies Nikolaos Zahariadis University of Alabama - Birmingham From "Power to the People" to "People Have the Power": International Relations with Significance: The Case of Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) Yolande J.N. Van der Deijl San Francisco State University The Influence of Public Opinion on State Policies Toward the Former Yugoslav International Criminal Tribunal in Croatia and Serbia Josip Dasovic Brown University Discussant(s) Paul S. Adams University of Massachusetts - Amherst ___________________________________________________________________________ MB18 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Critical Approaches to Diplomacy Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Erik Goldstein Boston University Diplomacy and Sovereignty John Hoffman University of Leicester Globalisation and Diplomacy: A Critical Approach David Hudson University of Birmingham Donna Lee University of Nottingham The New Aerospace Diplomacy: Reinventing Post-Cold War US-Russian Economic Relations Geoffrey A. Pigman Coventry University Discussant(s) Costas Constantinou Keele University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB19 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on Dissolving Boundaries Between Comparative Politics and International Relations: Issues in Conflict and Security Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Bruce Bueno de Mesquita Stanford University and New York University Roundtable Discussants Michael Doyle United Nations Ted Robert Gurr University of Maryland John Mearsheimer University of Chicago Joseph Nye Harvard University Bruce M. Russett Yale University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB20 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on Historicising Globalisation: The Question of the Political Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle upon Tyne Roundtable Discussants Richard K. Ashley Arizona State University James H. Mittelman American University V. Spike Peterson University of Arizona William I. Robinson University of California, Santa Barbara Mary Ann Tetreault Trinity University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB21 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on the English School and the Future of I.R. Theory Sponsors International Ethics International Organization Chair(s) Bruce L. Cronin University of Wisconsin - Madison Roundtable Discussants Barry Buzan University of Westminster A. Claire Cutler University of Victoria Andrew Hurrell University of Oxford ___________________________________________________________________________ MB22 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Effect of Public Governance on International Regimes Sponsors Environmental Studies International Organization Chair(s) Donald F. Kettl Brookings Institute and University of Wisconsin-Madison Chair(s) Andreas Obser University of Potsdam Assessing Administrative Reforms to Address Global Environmental Policy Making Needs: Japan, the US, the EU and China Compared Miranda Schreurs University of Maryland Clearing the Air - European Advances in Tackling Acid Rain and Atmospheric Pollution Jørgen Wettestad The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Innovation in Global Governance: Shaping Globalization through Global Public Policy Networks Wolfgang H. Reinicke Jan M. Witte Johns Hopkins University Discussant(s) Inge Kaul BDP Office of Development Studies - UNDP Marc Levy Center for International Earth Science Information Network, Columbia University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB23 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM International Influences on Environmental Policy in Europe Sponsors British International Studies Association Environmental Studies Chair(s) Barbara Jancar-Webster State University of New York - Brockport The Chernobyl Catastrophe Lutz Mez Free University-Berlin Sebastian Pflugbeil Nicholas Watts University of North London The Danube River Basin and the Domestic-International Nexus in Central Europe Valerie J. Assetto Colorado State University The Impact of EU Accession and Other External Sources on Environmental Policy in Hungary Marni M. Berg Colorado State University The Politics of Harmonizing Habitat Protection in a New Europe Patricia M. Keilbach University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Discussant(s) Ales Lisa Economics University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB24 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM How do States Choose Between Offense and Defense? Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Bernard I. Finel Georgetown University Formalizing the Balance: A Theoretical and Empirical Reconsideration of Offense-Defense Theory Thomas A. Flores University of Michigan Offense-Defense Theory and the Analysis of Military Operations: Bringing Strategy Back into the Equation Bernard I. Finel Georgetown University Offensive Realism and Britain's Great War Plans Steven E. Lobell University of Northern Iowa The Best Test is Conquest Karen Ruth Adams Louisiana State University Discussant(s) Sean M. Lynn-Jones Harvard University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB25 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Political Uses and Abuses of Asylum in an Integrating Europe: Deconstructing the Liberal Paradox Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Political Sociology Chair(s) Andrew Geddes University of Liverpool Elspeth Guild University of Nijmegen Between the Rock of Prosperity and the Hard Place of Europe: Germany's Immigration and Asylum Policy Randall Hansen University of Oxford In and Out of Europe: Asylum Politics in the UK Andrew Geddes University of Liverpool Paul Statham University of Leeds Lifting or Shifting Controls? The Dublin Convention and Asylum in the European Union Emek Ucarer Bucknell University Looking Beyond the European Union: Processes and Impacts of Policy Transfer in Immigration and Asylum Sandra Lavenex Zurich University Discussant(s) Elspeth Guild University of Nijmegen ___________________________________________________________________________ MB26 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM CRIPT II: National Identity, Ethics, Globalisation Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Toni A. Erskine University of Cambridge Reorientation: Ethical Imperatives in the Construction of English Colonial Identity during the 1857 'Indian Mutiny' Amelia Hadfield University of Kent at Canterbury The Creation of a New Notion of Peoplehood in South Africa: A Strong South Africanism and its Impact on Southern Africa's Regional Equilibrium Veronica Federico University of Witwatersrand The Ogoni Struggle and the Radical Republican Model of Democratising Globalisation Mohammed Hadi Abdul-Ganiy Bolaji Keele University, Newcastle Discussant(s) Dan A. Alamariu London School of Economics and Political Science ___________________________________________________________________________ MB27 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Reform and Innovation in Intelligence and Defense Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Douglas Macdonald Colgate University Commitment to True Intelligance Reform: The US, Russian and Estonian Cases Sean P. Donahoe Univeristy of California-Santa Cruz Defense Innovation in the 1990s? The Counterproliferation Initiative(s) in the Clinton Administration Joseph R. Cerami Texas A&M University Intelligence Problems in UN Security Affairs Timothy W. Crawford The Brookings Institution Restructuring the U.S. Intelligence Community for a Changing Threat Environment: Discouraging Stovepiping and Outsourcing Tasks William J. Lahneman University of Maryland Discussant(s) John D. Stempel University of Kentucky ___________________________________________________________________________ MB28 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Almost Real: Using Simulations to Teach IR Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs Chair(s) Margaret P. Karns University of Dayton Coercive Diplomacy Before the War Micah J. Zenko Brandeis University Teaching the Nexus Between Comparative Politics and International Relations Through the Use of European Union Simulation Emilo A. Rodriguez Mount Saint Mary's College Using the Model United Nations in the International Studies Classroom Daniel McIntosh Slippery Rock University Weapons and Voting: The Value of Simulations in IR Bob Switky Sonoma State University Discussant(s) Craig T. Cobane Culver-Stockton College ___________________________________________________________________________ MB29 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Democracy, Trade and Information and Communication Technologies Sponsors Global Development International Communication Chair(s) Edward A. Comor American University Decentering the Network: New ICTs and Communicative Action Graham Todd International Development Research Centre Net Gain?: Promise and Peril in the Era of E-Government Graham D. Longford York University This is What Democracy Looks Like? Globalization, New Information Technology and the Trade Policy Process: Some Comparative Observations Peter J. Smith Athabasca University Elizabeth A. Smythe Concordia University Trade Versus Culture: An Evaluation of the Impact of Current GATT Negotiations on Media Policy Des J. Freedman Goldsmiths College, University of London Discussant(s) James Schwoch Northwestern University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB30 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The International Police Response to Insurgency, Crime and Communal Sponsors International Ethics International Organization Chair(s) Anthony F. Lang, Jr. Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Lessons from Northern Ireland: International Policing and Divided Societies Caroline Kennedy-Pipes University of Sheffield Policing and Security in High Intensity Peace Operations David A. Charters University of New Brunswick Saving Civilians: Two Ethical Approaches toward Civilian Protection Shunzo Majima King's College London Universal Jurisdiction and International Policing Stephen A. Garrett Monterey Institute of International Studies Discussant(s) James Larry Taulbee Emory University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB31 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Us and Them: The Production of Difference and Hierarchy in International Relations Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Amy M. Skonieczny University of Minnesota Collective Political Action in a Borderless World: Social Movements and the Limits of Democracy David Newstone University of California - Santa Cruz Colonial Discourse and Sightings of Resistance in the US Trade Narratives of NAFTA and PNTR Amy M. Skonieczny University of Minnesota Dope Fiends, Drug Dealers, and Narcoterrorists: The Cultural Production of International Hierarchy in the War on Drugs Jonathan Havercroft University of Minnesota Alice Kloker University of Minnesota Resistance to International Hierarchy: The Palestinian Case Marwa Hassoun University of Minnesota Discussant(s) Himadeep R. Muppidi Vassar College ___________________________________________________________________________ MB32 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM European Security Cooperation Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Seth G. Jones University of Chicago European Union Defense Integration and the Effect on Non-Allied Member States Johan L. Eliasson Syracuse University Security and Defence Between Domestic Politics and International Relations: What "Europeanisation" Means for a State's Perceptions of its Own Security Interests Hanna Ojanen Finnish Institute of International Affairs The European Making of Security Politics in the Context of 'New' Security Orientations Kari M.J. Laitinen University of Tampere The Power Politics of European Integration Seth G. Jones University of Chicago Discussant(s) David H. Dunn University of Birmingham ___________________________________________________________________________ MB33 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Foreign Economic Policies in Comparative Perspective Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Axel Huelsemeyer University of Calgary International Economic Treaties and 'the Problem' of Federal States: The Role of Subnational Governments during the Uruguay Round of the GATT Axel Huelsemeyer University of Calgary Latin American Countries' Foreign Economic Policies: Where Do They Stand? Ana Margheritis Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy The Politics of Japanese Economic Reform and Related Effects upon Japanese Foreign Economic Policy Lawrence C. Katzenstein University of Minnesota Discussant(s) Daniel R. Lake University of California - San Diego ___________________________________________________________________________ MB34 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM U.S. Elites and the Deregulation of Capital Markets Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Timothy Sinclair Harvard University and University of Warwick Individuals, Institutions, and Inflation: Conceptual Complexity, Central Bank Independence, and the Asian Crisis of 1998 Joshua Brown Louisiana State University Joshua Galliano Louisiana State University Jason LeBlanc Louisiana State University Cameron G. Thies Louisiana State University Retracing the Nixon Shocks: Unilateral Actions to Internationalist Ends Daniel Skidmore-Hess Armstrong Atlantic State University Securing "Democracy" and Market in Chile: 1973-1989 Christopher I. Clement Virginia Tech Discussant(s) William Reno Northwestern University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB35 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Gendered Violence, Migration, and Human Rights Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Hannah E. Britton Mississippi State International Gender Policies and Domestic Responses: The Case of Malawi and Kenya Rebecca Tiessen Dalhousie University Patriarchy and Resistance in Singapore Stephanie Lawson University of East Anglia Perceptions of Gender Interests: Class Differences among Urban Women in Tanzania Andrea M. Brown Wilfrid Laurier University Discussant(s) Lisa C. O. Brandes Yale University ___________________________________________________________________________ MB36 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM "Widening and Deepening" the EU Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Daniel V. Preece University of Alberta Breaking with Tradition: Service Trade Liberalization in the EU and Germany Jette S. Knudsen Copenhagen Business School Domestic Contention as International Constraint in European Union Enlargement Jason Sharman University of Sydney The Establishment of the European Monetary System - On the Role of Leadership and Reciprocity in Cognitive Evolution Tal T. Sadeh Tel Aviv University The EU Council Presidency and European Integration: A Rational Institutionalist Account Jonas Tallberg Lund University Discussant(s) Erik Beukel University of Southern Denmark ___________________________________________________________________________ MB37 Monday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Playing the Two-Level Game: Foreign Policy and the Domestic and International Audience Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Lenore G. Martin Emmanuel College and Harvard University Human Rights and Foreign Relations: The Turkish Case Fusun A. Turkmen Galatasaray University Nationalism and Regionalism in Malaysian Foreign Policy: ASEAN and the EAEG Alice D. Ba University of Delaware Security Concerns, Domestic Audience, and Conflict Outcomes Dong-Won Kim University of Texas at Austin The Implications of Turkey's Domestic Policies on its National Security in the Middle East Lenore G. Martin Emmanuel College and Harvard University Discussant(s) Robert A. Pastor Emory University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC01 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Political Economy of Regionalism in the Americas Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Teivo Teivainen University of Helsinki Explaining Carribean Regionalism: The CBI Case Angel L. Viera Purdue University In Search of Democratic Globalization: Civil Society Strategies and Regional Institutional Changes in the Americas Teivo Teivainen University of Helsinki North American Integration and the Question of Cultural Sovereignty in Canada and Mexico Nadine E. Busmann Queen's University The Effects of Free Trade on Canada: What National Accounts Data can tell us about Globalisation Steven K. Holloway St. Francis Xavier University Discussant(s) Moshe Syrquin University of Miami ___________________________________________________________________________ MC02 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Integration and Interaction of Military Strategy and Grand Strategy Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Lawrence W. Serewicz Competing Visions for U.S. Grand Strategy: The Economic Dimension Peter J. Dombrowski Naval War College Andrew L. Ross Naval War College The Exploitation of Space Power and US Grand Strategy John B. Sheldon University of Reading The Impact of Sea Power on Grand Strategy Wade Shol University of Reading Discussant(s) Mark Clark California State University at San Bernadino ___________________________________________________________________________ MC03 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International Environmental Ethics Sponsors Environmental Studies International Ethics Chair(s) Richard A. Matthew University of California - Irvine Adoption, Acculturation, and Assimilation: How International Norms Affect Change in State Institutions Patrick Mark Armstrong Brown University Comparing Values in Environmental Policy Making: Insights from a Five-year International Study Joanne Bauer Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Distant Proximities: Extending the Environmental Justice Movement across Borders Paul Wapner American University International Environmental Regimes: Developing Countries' New State-Building Means? Paula D. Lopes Johns Hopkins University The Role of the U.S. at the Resumed COP6 of the Climate Change Convention: The Power(?) of International Michele M. Betsill Colorado State University Discussant(s) Richard A. Matthew University of California - Irvine ___________________________________________________________________________ MC04 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poliheuristic Theory: Statistical, Formal, and Experimental Evidence Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Alex Mintz Texas A&M University/Tel Aviv University Constraints, Compromises, Decision-Making: Quasi-Noncompensatory Utilities Gary Goertz University of Arizona Crisis Escalation and Poliheuristic Theory Christopher M. Sprecher Texas A&M University The Dominance of Political Advice in Foreign Policy Decision Making: Experimental Evidence on Foreign Policy Choice Steven B. Redd Southern Methodist University Discussant(s) Eric Stern Stockholm University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC05 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Women and IR Careers Inside and Outside Academia: What Grad School Does Not Teach You! Sponsors Women's Caucus Chair(s) Emek Ucarer Bucknell University Roundtable Discussants Suresht R. Bald Willamette University Lisa C. O. Brandes Yale University Roundtable Discussants Kathleen A. Mahoney-Norris Air Command and Staff College Susanne Schmeidl Swiss Peace Foundation Peggy Wesselink Potsdam College SUNY ___________________________________________________________________________ MC06 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Governing Global Finance: Structure, Agency and Power in the New International Financial Architecture Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Philip G. Cerny University of Manchester Susanne M. Soederberg University of Alberta Currencies and Coalitions: The Politics of Dollarization in Latin America Mariana Jimenez-Huerta University of Manchester From Iron Triangles to Golden Pentangles: Globalization and the Policy Process Philip G. Cerny University of Manchester The Emerging International Financial Architecture: Does Political Consistency Matter? Leslie Elliott Armijo Reed College The Emperor's New Suit: The New International Financial Architecture As a Reinvention of the Washington Consensus Susanne M. Soederberg University of Alberta The Infrastructure of Global Governance: Bond Rating Agencies in the New Global Finance Timothy Sinclair Harvard University and University of Warwick Discussant(s) Jeffrey A. Stacey Columbia University Daniel Verdier European University Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ MC07 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Innovations in IR Theory Sponsors International Security Studies Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) James H. Lebovic The George Washington University Paradoxes in the Formal Study of War Damon V. Coletta United States Air Force Academy The Concept of Magnanimity-Definitions and Measurement Carmela Lutmar New York University The Dialectics of Theory and Evidence in the Study of International Conflict Jack S. Levy Rutgers University We Really Should Get Out More Often: The Need for an Anthropological Turn to the Study of World Affairs Ralph Pettman University of Wellington Discussant(s) Manus I. Midlarsky Rutgers University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC08 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Politics, Legislatures and Trade Policy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) William Avery University of Nebraska-Lincoln Are NMEs our Enemies: Trade Policy, Beliefs, and Non-Market Economies Cynthia M. Horne University of Washington Legislative-Executive Relations and International Trade Policy Charles R. Hankla Emory University Partisan Politics and Free Trade: Why Democrats and Republicans Have Traded Places William Avery University of Nebraska-Lincoln The RTAA and the Lobbyist: The Effect of Domestic Institutional Changes on Tariff Reforms Sean D. Ehrlich University of Michigan Discussant(s) Horace A. Bartilow University of Kentucky ___________________________________________________________________________ MC09 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Embedded Development? Critiquing Private Sector Institutions and Social Capital for Development and Security Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) James V. Riker The Union Institute Global Learning or Supporting a Regime of Truth: An Analysis of the International Hegemonic Discourse Surrounding Women Informal Workers Jacqueline M. Brown San Francisco State University Microfinance Institutions in a Post-Conflict Region: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina Anna Ohanyan Syracuse University Women and Food Security in Less Industrialized Societies: Contributions and Challenges for the New Century Stephen J. Scanlan University of Memphis Discussant(s) Christopher Candland Wellesley College ___________________________________________________________________________ MC10 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Globalism, Regionalism, and the Conundrum of Culture: Claims, Fears, Foibles, and the Future Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Ruth A. Bevan Yeshiva University Lois Oppenheim University of Judaism Changing National Boundaries in Malaysia and Indonesia: The Influence of Culture on Perception, Strategy, and Outcome Peter Kreuzer Peace Research Institute, Frankfurt The Conundrum of Culture in the Global Integration of the Asian Pacific Vera Simone California State University - Fullerton The Cultural Consequences and Conflicts of Globalization in Latin America Lois Oppenheim University of Judaism The European Union and the Cultural Contradictions of Globalization Ruth A. Bevan Yeshiva University Discussant(s) Ritu Vij American University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC11 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Comparative Environmental Politics and Policy (CEP): Theory and Sponsors Environmental Studies Global Development Chair(s) Paul F. Steinberg Duke University Foreign Environmental Policy in Developing Countries: A Capacity-Building Approach Paul F. Steinberg Duke University Global Forces Shaping Brazilian Environmental Policies in the 1990s Eduardo Viola University of Brasilia Greening Local Government?: Politics, Decentralization, and Environmental Policy in Guatemala and Bolivia Clark C. Gibson University of California-San Diego Fabrice Lehoucq Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economica (CIDE) Transnational Collaboration and Grassroots Policy Initiatives in the Formation of the White Carpathian Andreas Beckmann Nadace Partnerstvi/Environmental Partnership for Central Europe JoAnn Carmin Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Barbara Hicks New College of the University of South Florida Where is Our Share of Development?: Ecopolitics and the Struggle for Resource Control in Nigeria's Niger Delta Clement E. Adibe DePaul University Discussant(s) Russell J. Dalton University of California-Irvine ___________________________________________________________________________ MC12 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Describing an 'Elephant' with IR Theory: The Post-Cold War Balkans from Different Theoretical Perspectives (Or, Which Part Are You Holding?) Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Jennifer A. Sterling-Folker University of Connecticut Anti-Warrior Discourses: Explaining Difficulties in the EU's Construction of a Common Policy on NATO Operations in Kosovo Rosemary E. Shinko Trinity University Kosovo and the New Rules of Collective Security Brian K. Frederking McKendree College The Lone Superpower's Balkan Dilemma: Fear of Loss and the Clinton Administration's War in Kosovo Jeffrey W. Taliaferro Tufts University Discussant(s) Yale H. Ferguson University of Salzburg ___________________________________________________________________________ MC13 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Senior Scholars Roundtable on the Just War Tradition in the Contemporary World, Part I Sponsors International Ethics International Law Chair(s) Joel H. Rosenthal Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Roundtable Discussants James Turner Johnson Rutgers University Cecelia Lynch University of California - Irvine Albert C. Pierce United States Naval Academy Nicholas J. Rengger University of St. Andrews ___________________________________________________________________________ MC14 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Civil-Military Relations in the United States Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Elizabeth Stanley-Mitchell Georgetown University At What Cost? The Civil-Military Gap and Casualty Aversion in America Christopher Gelpi Duke University Educating the American Political Military Officer for Civil-Military Missions Norvell B. De Atkine US Army John F Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Going Public and Alliance Building: Political Strategies of the Military in Democracies Risa A. Brooks Northwestern University Serving Two Masters: Doctrinal Gridlock in the U.S. Army Charles R. Miller U.S. Military Academy Discussant(s) John A. Nagl United States Army Command and General Staff College ___________________________________________________________________________ MC15 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM States, Nations, War and Peace Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Sean M. Lynn-Jones Harvard University Nationalism and International War Stuart J. Kaufman University of Kentucky Nationalism, Territory, and Conflict Hein Goemans Duke University The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Violent Conflicts and the Effects of the State-to-Nation Balance on Regional Security Benjamin Miller Duke University Discussant(s) Sean M. Lynn-Jones Harvard University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC16 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Challenging Traditional Paradigms in Peacebuilding: Bridging the Theory-Practice Gap Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Alice Ackermann George C. Marshall Center Roundtable Discussants Jacob Bercovitch University of Canterbury Kevin P. Clements George Mason University Roundtable Discussants Paula Garb University of California, Irvine Thania Paffenholz Peacbuilding Center of the Swiss Peace Foundation Thomas Woodhouse University of Bradford I. William Zartman The Johns Hopkins University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC17 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on the United Nations and Changing World Politics Sponsors International Law International Organization Chair(s) David P. Forsythe University of Nebraska - Lincoln Roundtable Discussants Roger A. Coate University of South Carolina Kelly-Kate S. Pease Webster University Volker Rittberger University of Tuebingen Thomas G. Weiss The CUNY Graduate Center ___________________________________________________________________________ MC18 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Reconfigured Sovereignty Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Thomas Ilgen Pitzer College Reasserting the Nation; Reinventing the State: The Changing Structure of Sovereignty in Italy Mark Donovan University of Cardiff Sovereignty Reconfigured: Local and Regional Challenges to the Nation-State in the Global Age Thomas Ilgen Pitzer College Youth Employment Programs in the West of Ireland, 1981-1994: Community-Based Entrepreneurs and the Eurocrats Who Love Them Nigel Boyle Pitzer College Discussant(s) Jack Sullivan Pitzer College ___________________________________________________________________________ MC19 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Development and Social Welfare Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Kenneth Arrow Stanford University Roundtable Discussants Kenneth Arrow Stanford University Bruce Bueno de Mesquita Stanford University and New York University Jeffry Frieden Harvard University Ronald Rogowski University of California, Los Angeles ___________________________________________________________________________ MC20 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Gendered Discourses, Gendered Practices: Feminists (Re)write Canadian Foreign Policy -- Security and Identity Politics Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Deborah Stienstra University of Winnipeg Disrupting Internationalism and Finding the Others Heather A. Smith University of Northern British Columbia Masculinities and Femininities in Sustainable Development: A Gender Analysis of DFAIT's Sustainable Development Strategy Rebecca Tiessen Dalhousie University Myths of Canada's Human Security Pursuits: Tales of Tool Boxes, Toy Chests and Tickle Trunks Ann Denholm Crosby York University The Contradictions of Canadian Committments to Refugee Women Erin K. Baines Dalhousie University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC21 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Globalization and Religion Sponsors International Political Economy From the Amish Community to Zoroastrianism: The Internet and Faith-Based Communities Fred W. Riggs University of Hawaii at Manoa God and Mammon in an Era of Globalization Mary Ann Tetreault Trinity University Thinking about Feminist Theology and International Law Robin L. Teske James Madison University Discussant(s) Elsa M. Dias Purdue University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC22 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Getting There From Here: Domestic Constraints, Policymaking, and International Law Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Law Chair(s) Ann Hughes Keele University Crisis Decision-Making and International Law: Empirical Analyses and Theoretical Implications from US Foreign Policy Crises Kathleen J. Young University of Maryland European (EU) Foreign Policy and the Upgrade of Norms: Towards a Legal World Order Marios P. Vassiliou American University The Influence of Domestic Outer Space Policymaking on International Relations and International Law Edythe E. Weeks Northern Arizona University Discussant(s) Charlotte Ku American Society of International Law ___________________________________________________________________________ MC23 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Listening to the Periphery: Regional Perspectives on the UN's Mixed Success in Conflict Prevention, Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Gelson Fonseca Permanent Representative of Brazil to the UN African Perspectives on the Report of the Panel on UN Peace Operations: An Overview Adekeye Adebajo International Peace Academy Asian Perspectives on the Report of the Panel on UN Peace Operations Simon Chesterman InternationalPeace Academy Peacebuilding, Peacemaking and Conflict Prevention in Latin America Susan Burgerman Columbia University Regional Perspectives on UN Peace Operations: An Overview David M. Malone The International Peace Academy ___________________________________________________________________________ MC24 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Innovation and Imagination in the Teaching of International Relations Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Lloyd Pettiford Nottingham Trent University Roundtable Discussants Beth K. Dougherty Beloit College Ulrich Gysel Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Vicky Harrison Donna Lee University of Nottingham Jill Steans University of Birmingham ___________________________________________________________________________ MC25 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Globalization and the Demise of States? Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) William R. Clark New York University Global Pluralism? Merging IR and Comparative Politics Traditions in Developing a Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Private Actors in Global Governance Hartwig P. Hummel University of Duesseldorf Globalization and the Changing Role for the State in the Political Economy: Taiwan and India in the 1980s and 1990s Johnny Chi-Chen Chiang University of South Carolina States, Market, and Global Governance Dennis C. Pirages University of Maryland The Principle of Sovereignty and Nation-State as a Unit of Analysis: The Case of Turkey Selin Sol University of Maryland Discussant(s) William R. Clark New York University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC26 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism: Approaches to Economic Regionalism in the Americas Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Guy E. Poitras Trinity University Beyond "Grand" International Relations Theory: Explaining Mercosur's Survival in the Era of Globalization Mario E. Carranza Texas A&M University - Kingsville Constructing Regionalism: Explaining Progress, Reversals, and Challenges in the Americas Vilma E. Petrash Universidad Simon Bolivar Realism, Liberalism and Constructivism: Exploring Economic Regionalism in the Americas Guy E. Poitras Trinity University Regionalism and Economic Alliances in the Caribbean Philip J. Meeks Creighton University Discussant(s) Robert Aguirre National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ___________________________________________________________________________ MC27 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Regional Security in Northeast Asia Sponsors Women in International Security "Relationship Creep": Cognitive Management of the US-China-Taiwan Relationship Brian L. Job University of British Columbia Michael D. Wallace University of British Columbia Constructivism in Contemporary Northeast Asian Security Studies Sorpong Peou Sophia University Regional Security Initiatives in Asia: The View From Japan Lisa J. Sansoucy Cornell University The Russian Far East in Northeast Asia Sue Davis American Political Science Association Discussant(s) Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom University of British Columbia ___________________________________________________________________________ MC28 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Domestic Political Impacts on Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Gary J. Schaub, Jr. University of Pittsburgh Domestic Aspects in the Construction of a Post-Cold War Military: The Case of Finland Arto Nokkala University of Tampere Mobilizing Public Support for War: An Analysis of American Propaganda During World War I Robert A. Wells Thiel College The Impact of Domestic Political Unrest on Foreign Policy Choices Natsuko Hayashi University of Michigan Discussant(s) Ranan D. Kuperman Haifa University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC29 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Explanations of Global South Foreign Policy Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner The City University of New York Insiders and Outsiders: Diaspora-Home Society Influences on Caribbean Foreign Policy Diana Elsada Cassells The City University of New York Liberalization Effects: Business Groups' Influences on Foreign Policy in Latin America Rita Giacalone Universidad de los Andes Palestinian Influence on Middle East Foreign Policy Ghassan Shabaneh The City University of New York The Foreign Policy of Small Caribbean States: A Framework for Issues Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner The City University of New York The Impact of Domestic Processes on African Foreign Policy: Case Study of Nigeria Paul Adogamhe University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Discussant(s) Christopher Charles The City University of New York ___________________________________________________________________________ MC30 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Citizenship in the Time of Neo-Liberalism: Ethnic and Transnational Politics in Latin America Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Global Development Chair(s) Antje Wiener Queen's University of Belfast Facing Neo-Liberalism: The Challenges of Redefining a Multiethnic State Emma Cervone Southern Illinois University Structural Adjustment and the Indianizing of Politics in Ecuador Amalia Pallares University of Illinois-Chicago To Be Modern and Indian: Cultural Politics in Neo-Liberal Mexico Shannan Mattiace Allegheny College Transforming Citizenship in Mexico: The New Incorporation of Emigrants into National Politics Myriam Hazan University of Texas Discussant(s) Rodolfo O. de la Garza University of Texas at Austin Audie Klotz University of Illinois - Chicago ___________________________________________________________________________ MC31 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Foreign Policy of the Pacific Rim Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Yoichiro Sato Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies International Relations Theories on Taiwan Strait Crisis Xinsong Wang Georgia State University Separation or Unification? The Future of the Divided China and Korea David Lai United States Air War College Sources of Japan's Foreign Policy Conducts Na'oki Ono Musashi Institute of Technology Strategic Framing and Foreign Policy: The Future of "Engagement" with China Jean A. Garrison University of Wyoming Discussant(s) Mark E. Williams Middlebury College ___________________________________________________________________________ MC32 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Domestic Determinants of International Security Policies in Asia Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Linda J. Yarr The George Washington University Ethnic Identity and National Identity - Mainlanders and Taiwan-China Relations Cheng-Feng Shih Tamkang University Re-conceptualizing National Security in the 21st Century: East and Southeast Asia David Elliott Pomona College The Intersection of Internal and External Determinants: Recent Trends in India's Security Policies Anuradha Chenoy Jawaharlal Nehru University Vietnam's New Security Perception Pham Cao Phong Institute for International Relations Discussant(s) Linda J. Yarr The George Washington University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC33 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Intersection of State and EU Politics Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Dale L. Smith Florida State University Impact of European Union Candidacy on the Domestic Political Structure in Turkey Muge Aknur McGill University The Domestic Politics of EU Accession: Politics and Economics in the 1994 Austrian Public Debate and Referendum on EU Membership Tim Buthe Columbia University Mark Copelovitch Harvard University William Phelan Harvard University When Democratization and Integration Come Together: the Case of East-Central Europe Gabriela M. Thornton University of Miami Discussant(s) Dale L. Smith Florida State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC34 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Global Knowledge Networks Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs International Organization Chair(s) P. J. Simmons Carnegie Endowment for International Peace American Foundations and International Knowledge Networks Inderjeet Parmar University of Manchester Foreign Lobbyists?: The National Conference of Catholic Bishops and United States Foreign Policy Robert B. Shelledy University of Wisconsin-Madison Networking Across Borders: A Regional Research Network on Gender and Governance in South Asia Shirin Rai University of Warwick The 'Knowledge Bank', Intellectual Insolvency and the Global Development Network Diane Stone University of Warwick Discussant(s) Margaret Keck Johns Hopkins University ___________________________________________________________________________ MC35 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Global Others: The Cultural, Economic, and Political Roots of Xenophobia Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Gwenn Okruhlik University of Arkansas Diasporic Encounters: North Korean Refugees and Ethnic Koreans in Northern China Ji-Yeon Yuh Northwestern University Subverting Contemporary Refugee/Asylum Discourses: Sovereign Power, Governmentality and the Authentic/Inauthentic Distinction Benjamin J. Müller Queen's University - Belfast The 'Almost-European' Other Helle L. Rytkonen Stanford University Discussant(s) Saul Takahashi International Organisation for Migration ___________________________________________________________________________ MC36 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Globalisation and the Politics of Protest Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Richard Saull SOAS, University of London Class and Reactionary Responses to Globalisation Richard Saull SOAS, University of London Globalization and Identity Politics: Reflections through the Looking Glass of Social Movements Bice Maiguashca University of Exeter The EU/ACP Cotonou Agreement: Local, Regional, and International Protest and Community-Building Strategies of Pacific NGOs Brigitte M. Vassort-Rousset Domaine Universitaire The Reinvention of Populism: Islamic Protest and Capitalist Development in the Contemporary Maghreb Alejandro J. Colas University of Sussex Discussant(s) William I. Robinson University of California, Santa Barbara ___________________________________________________________________________ MC99 Monday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session on Conflict and Security Sponsors Section Not Assigned Poster Presenter Serdar S. Guner Bilkent University Jan Osker Engene University of Bergen Katja Skjølberg Norwegian Defense Research Establishment Ephraim Kahana Western Galilee College Christopher K. Frain University of Maryland Hemda Ben-Yehuda Bar-Ilan University Ishtiaq Ahmad Eastern Mediterranean University Timothy C. Lehman Ohio State University Philippos K. Savvides University of Utah James S. Mosher Ohio University Tove G. Lie Indiana University Randi G. Mack University of Maryland Yutaka Okuyama The University of Alabama Poster Presenter Nozar Alaolmolki Hiram College Mohammed R. Abouhard Binghamton University Maria Elena Sandovici Binghamton University - SUNY Joshua S. Goldstein American University Foreign Direct Investment Decisions and the Shadow of Conflict Michael Allison Florida State University Andrew G. Long Florida State University Stephen M. Shellman Florida State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD01 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Globalization and Labor Migration Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Political Economy Chair(s) Barbara Schmitter Heisler Gettysburg College Globalization in Local and Historical Perspective: The Case of Crawfordsville, Indiana Andrew J. Schlewitz Wabash College International Migration and Village Economy: The Case of Bangladesh Md. Mizanur Rahman National University of Singapore Labor Migration and Citizenship: Linking People Flows to Ideas of Belonging Gwenn Okruhlik University of Arkansas The Politics of International Labour Migration to the Contemporary Japan: Globalization and Reactions of the Judiciary Tomonori Taki University of Warwick Discussant(s) Leah Haus Vassar College ___________________________________________________________________________ MD02 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Understanding the Dynamics of European Defense and Security Cooperation Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Milind Thakar University of Indianapolis Clinton to Bush: Understanding Changing US Policy towards ESDP and the Atlantic Alliance David H. Dunn University of Birmingham Explaining Franco-German Policies towards ESDP: So Close and Yet So Far Apart Adrian Treacher University of Sussex Explaining Idiosyncracy: British Foreign Policy Towards ESDP Rod Thornton University of Birmingham Partners or Competitors: ESDP and European Export-Control Policies Stephen M. Hill University of Georgia Scott Jones University of Georgia Discussant(s) Gale A. Mattox United States Naval Academy ___________________________________________________________________________ MD03 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Cooperation and Competing Domestic Interests Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Leonard Schoppa University of Virginia International Cooperation Despite Domestic Conflict Leonard Schoppa University of Virginia Linkage and Legalism in Institutions: Evidence from Agricultural Trade Negotiations Christina Davis Harvard University The Domestic Sources of Japanese Regional and Global Financial Cooperation after the Asian Financial Crisis Nobuhiro Hiwatari University of Tokyo Trade Structure and the Effectiveness of "Aggressively Unilateral" U.S Trade Policy Ka Zeng University of Arkansas Discussant(s) John S. Odell University of Southern California ___________________________________________________________________________ MD04 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Militarization and Conflict Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Shannon L. Blanton University of Memphis Alliance Membership, Democratic Governence, and Military Preparedness, 1816-1992 Volker Krause Northern Arizona University Arms Transfers, Military Balances, and Subsystem Political Relationships: Power Balance or Power Transition Linkages? Gregory S. Sanjian Bucknell University Examining Military Expenditure Patterns over Time Sean M. Bolks Rice University Militarization and Democracy, 1816-1994: Were the Classical Liberals Right? Benjamin O. Fordham State University of New York - Albany Thomas C. Walker State University of New York - Albany Discussant(s) Jon C. Pevehouse University of Wisconsin ___________________________________________________________________________ MD05 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Bridging Domestic and Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Derek N. Black University of Limerick Behind U.S. Support for Israel: Ethnic Politics or Pax Americana? Stephen Zunes University of San Francisco Foreign Policy Strategies and the Influence of Domestic Publics Abroad Alexander S. Thompson Ohio State University The Role of the Arab-Israeli Conflict in Arab Domestic Policy: Using International Relations for Internal Consumption Brent E. Sasley McGill University Discussant(s) James M. McCormick Iowa State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD06 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Controlling the Global Tax Dodge Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Michael C. Webb University of Victoria Defining the Boundaries of Legitimate Policy and Practice: OECD Work on Tax Competition and Corporate Tax Avoidance Michael C. Webb University of Victoria Does Increasing Capital Mobility Reduce Tax Rates? Kenneth P. Thomas University of Missouri - St. Louis Economic Globalization Beyond Trade and Investment: Politics and Policy Responses in Tax Escape, Antitrust and Illegal Immigration Robert T. Kudrle University of Minnesota International Taxation and Financial Regulation: A Race to the Bottom? Patrick LeBlond Columbia University Tax Competition Between Tax Havens and OECD Countries: Myth or Reality Lorraine Eden Texas A&M University Jun Li Texas A&M University Discussant(s) Vicki L. Golich California State University - San Marcos ___________________________________________________________________________ MD07 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Globalizing the Local Landscape Sponsors International Political Economy Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Harry I. Chernotsky University of North Carolina - Charlotte Heidi H. Hobbs North Carolina State University Globalization 101: Competing Definitions and Alternative Responses at the Local Level Harry I. Chernotsky University of North Carolina - Charlotte Globalization 101: Competing Definitions and Alternative Responses at the Local Level Heidi H. Hobbs North Carolina State University Globalization Lifts All Yachts, but Does it Lift All Boats? Alabama's Vance and Lincoln in Comparative Nikolaos Zahariadis University of Alabama - Birmingham Minneapolis - A New World City? Darel E. Paul Williams College Reluctant Globalizers: Wal-Mart and Local Resistance Movements Mark A. Boyer University of Connecticut Tara M. Lavallee University of Connecticut The Future of Globalization Dario Moreno Florida International University Discussant(s) M. Mark Amen University of South Florida ___________________________________________________________________________ MD08 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Political Parties, Government Structure, and International Behavior Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Christopher K. Butler University of New Mexico Coalitions and Foreign Policy Choices: Substitutability, Rulers, and the Tools They Choose Glenn H. Palmer Pennsylvania State University Where Those Boundaries Never Existed: What Can We Learn From Critical Approaches in Continental European Theory Hartmut W. Elsenhans Leipzig University Whose Utility is It?: States and Leaders in Two-Level Games Stephen A. Flanders New York University Discussant(s) Karl Ho University of North Texas ___________________________________________________________________________ MD09 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM New Developments in the Caspian Sea Region Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Houman A. Sadri University of Central Florida Domestic and International Sources of Uzbek Foreign Policy Houman A. Sadri University of Central Florida Leaders of Great Powers and Roles of Middle Powers in the U.S.-Russian Competition in the Caspian Region Philip S. Gillette Old Dominion University Stakeholder Analysis in the Caspian Environment Programme: An Empirical Study Linking Domestic Interests with Regional Cooperation Mary M. Matthews University of South Florida, St. Petersburg Tajikistan and the Evolving Geopolitics of Central Asia/Caspian Basin Nader Entessar Spring Hill College Discussant(s) Randall E. Newnham Penn State Berks-Lehigh Valley College ___________________________________________________________________________ MD10 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Psychology, Leadership, and Foreign Policy Making Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Andrew C. Richter University of Windsor Group Identity, Millenarianism, and the Psychology of Terror: A Comparative Analysis of Aum Shinrikyo, Hizb'allah, and Sendero Luminoso James F. Rinehart Troy State University Pathos and Policy: Connecting Emotions and Perceptions in International Conflict J. Mark Skorick Texas A&M University The U.S. and the U.N.: The Evolution of Presidential Leadership Through the US Mission Meena Bose United States Military Academy Towards an Emotional-Appraisal Model of Foreign Policy Decisionmaking Andrew Edward Manning University of Southern California Discussant(s) Vaughn P. Shannon Miami University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD11 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Domestic Politics and the Imposition of Economic Sanctions Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) T. Clifton Morgan Rice University Democratic Sanctions: The Connection Between the Democratic Peace and Economic Sanctions Dan Cox University of Nebraska at Kearney A. Cooper Drury Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Economic Sanctions Reconsidered - Again Kimberly A. Elliott Institute for International Economics Imposing Sanctions: How States Induce Sub-National Actors to Abide by Sanction Policies Navin A. Bapat Rice Univeristy T. Clifton Morgan Rice University Why Economic Sanctions Unify David M. Rowe Ohio State University Discussant(s) Daniel Drezner University of Chicago ___________________________________________________________________________ MD12 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on Gender, Sex, and War Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Meredith Reid Sarkees De Paul University Roundtable Discussants Joshua S. Goldstein American University Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College V. Spike Peterson University of Arizona Roundtable Discussants J. David Singer University of Michigan Ann J. Tickner University of Southern California ___________________________________________________________________________ MD13 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Just War Tradition in the Contemporary World, Part II Sponsors International Ethics International Law Chair(s) Ken Booth University College of Wales, Aberystwyth Humanitarian Intervention and the Just War Tradition: A Problematic Inheritance Michael J. Smith University of Virginia Justice in War and Humanitarian Intervention Frances V. Harbour George Mason University Selective Humanitarianism and the Just War Tradition Chris Brown London School of Economics and Political Science The Just War Perspective in the Age of International Police Action Stephen E. Welch The University of Durham Discussant(s) Caroline Kennedy-Pipes University of Sheffield ___________________________________________________________________________ MD14 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on New Perspectives on the Ideological Origins of the United Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Organization Chair(s) Frank Ninkovich St. John's University Roundtable Discussants Duncan Bell Jesus College Frank Coppa St. John's University James N. Miller Bard College John Toye Oxford University Roundtable Discussants Richard Toye Manchester University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD15 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Nationalism and Populism in Global and Regional Context Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Global Development Chair(s) Daniel McIntosh Slippery Rock University Constructing National Identity in the Post-Cold War Era: Selbstbild, Fremdbild, and the Domestic/International Nexus Frank L. Rusciano Rider University Globalization and Islamism: The Case of North African Countries Nabyl Eddahar University Hassan II Middle Eastern Populism Manochehr Dorraj Texas Christian University The Populist Challenge to Liberal Democracy in the Americas and Europe: Does a Regional Sense of Community Matter? Steve C. Ropp University of Wyoming Discussant(s) Birol A. Yesilada Portland State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD16 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Political Implications of Global Economic Transformation Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Richard Rosecrance University of California - Los Angeles Are Globalization, Democracy, and Sovereignty Compatible? Arthur Stein University of California - Los Angeles Contested Concepts of Global Governance Simon F. Reich University of Pittsburgh Institutional Determinants of IMF Agreements James R. Vreeland Yale University The Delegation of Sovereignty in International Organizations Scott B. Cooper Brigham Young University Darren G. Hawkins Brigham Young University Wade Jacoby Brigham Young University Dan Nielson Brigham Young University The Economic and Societal Dimensions of Trading State Grand Strategy Christopher Rudolph University of Souther California Discussant(s) David A. Lake University of California - San Diego ___________________________________________________________________________ MD17 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Globalization and Its Discontents Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Natalie Goldring University of Maryland Globalization and the International Arms Trade: Cold War Legacies and Unforeseen Consequences Jo L. Husbands The National Academies Globalization and the State of the Developing World: An Assessment of the Impact of Globalization on Security Behavior of Developing States Lewis K. Griffith University of Denver New Challenges to International Security Regimes: The Case of Nonproliferation Export Controls Dmitriy M. Nikonov University of Georgia Discussant(s) Nora J. Bensahel The Rand Corporation ___________________________________________________________________________ MD18 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on Academic and Non-Academic Careers: From Survival Skills to Ultimate Goals Sponsors Professional Development Chair(s) Alan Lamborn Colorado State University Roundtable Discussants Brian Efird Decision Insights, Inc. Peter Gourevitch University of California-San Diego Kiron F. Skinner Carnegie Mellon University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD19 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Preliminary Conclusions from the Use of Automated Text Coding in Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Michael D. Young Social Science Automation, Inc. An Examination of the Psychological Characteristics of Secretaries of State and Secretaries of Defense Scott Crichlow University of West Virginia Analogies in Policy Decision Making Stephen Dyson Washington State University Power, Interests, and Beliefs: Explaining Strategic Interaction Patterns During the Persian Gulf Conflict Mark Schafer Louisiana State University Stephen G. Walker Arizona State University The Role of Personal Characteristics in International Mediations Joshua Galliano Louisiana State University Discussant(s) Valerie M. Hudson Brigham Young University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD20 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Gendered Discourses, Gendered Practices: Feminists (Re)write Canadian Foreign Policy - Trade and Human Rights Politics Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Heather A. Smith University of Northern British Columbia Discourses and Feminist Dilemmas: Trafficking, Prostitution and the Sex Trade in the Philippines Meredith Ralston Mount Saint Vincent University Gendered Dissonance: Feminists and Canadian Foreign Policy Deborah Stienstra University of Winnipeg Globalization and the 'Rules' of the 'Game' Claire T. Sjolander University of Ottawa 'It'sTime for Change': A Feminist Discussion of Resistance and Transformation in the Liberal World Order Teresa Healy Trent University Discussant(s) Andrea M. Brown Wilfrid Laurier University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD21 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Global Diffusion of Policies and Institutions Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Diffusion of Infectious Disease Control Strategies in Southeast Asia Jeremy Shiffman Syracuse University Diffusion of Labor Market Institutions in Central and Eastern Europe Erika Wilkens Syracuse University Global Diffusion of Pension Innovation Mitchell A. Orenstein Syracuse University Power, Norms, and the Spread of Democracy Craig Parsons Syracuse University Discussant(s) Jacqui True Michigan State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD22 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM NGOs and Environmental Movements Sponsors Environmental Studies International Organization Chair(s) Allen Springer Bowdoin College Attitudes of Delegates at the UN Commission on Sustainable Development to Participation by NGOs Peter Willetts City University - London Connecting Global and Local Activism: International Politics, NGOs, and the Environmental Movement in Japan Richard Forrest Interaction Kim D. Reimann Harvard University Deepening Green?: Environmental Movements and Politics in Mercosur Kathryn Hochstetler Colorado State University Movements, Networks, Hierarchies: A Gender Perspective on Environmental Governance Charlotte Bretherton Liverpool John Moores University Soft Law in Action: Giving Political Teeth to the Citizen Submission Mechanism of NAFTA's Environmental Agreement Jonathan M. Graubart University of Wisconsin - Madison Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: The Role of Transnational Environmental NGO's in Chemical and Nuclear Weapons Disposition in the U.S. Agnes G. Schaefer Syracuse University Discussant(s) Chadwick F. Alger The Ohio State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD23 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Open Sources and a Revolution in Intelligence Affairs Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) John H. Hedley Expanding Open Source Intelligence: Is There a Downside? Arthur S. Hulnick Boston University Is Intelligence an International Good? Michael Herman Oxford University The Limits of Open Source Intelligence: Diagnosing Moscow's Decision to Leave Afghanistan from the Soviet Media, 1985-1989 Robert W. Pringle University of Kentucky The Open Sources Debate: Lessons Learned Robert David Steele Open Source Solutions, Inc The Primary Value of Restoring a Healthy Relationship between Intelligence Agencies and the Academic World is a Revolution in Intelligence Affairs Michael Andregg University of St. Thomas Discussant(s) Jefferson Adams Sarah Lawrence College Abraham Miller University of Cincinnati ___________________________________________________________________________ MD24 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Construction of Legal Rules on the Use of Force Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Anthony C. Arend Georgetown University Constructive Interruptus: The Limits of Normative Entrepreneurism in the ICJ Ruling on the Legality of Nuclear Weapons Phillip A. Karber Potomac Institute Humanitarian Intervention Robert J. Beck University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Identity and the Prohibition on Assassination Catherine B. Lotrionte Central Intelligence Agency Regional Organizations and the Use of Force: Kosovo and Beyond Anthony C. Arend Georgetown University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD25 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Dissolving Boundaries through Global Studies Education Sponsors International Education Peace Studies Chair(s) Marie Thorsten Macalester College Education, Peacebuilding and International Relations in Central and Southeast Europe: Historical Trends and Future Prospects Wayne C. Nelles University of British Columbia Global Education in Minnesota: Using NGO-Mediated Curricula in the Classroom Christi Dettle UN Association of Minnesota NGO-Sponsored Human Rights Education in American Classrooms Yvette Lapayese University of California - Los Angeles Discussant(s) Douglas Kellner University of California - Los Angeles ___________________________________________________________________________ MD26 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Habermas and the Practice of Global Politics Sponsors International Communication International Ethics Chair(s) Fiona Robinson Carleton University Democratizing Global Politics: Comparing Models and Practice Rodger A. Payne University of Louisville Nayef H. Samhat Centre College Problems and Prospects of Discourse Ethics: Rationality and Communicative Competence Neta C. Crawford University of Massachusetts The Power of Consensus in International Sanctions Marc Lynch Williams College Truth-Telling and the European Demos Catherine B. Guisan-Dickinson University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Discussant(s) Jennifer Mitzen University of Chicago ___________________________________________________________________________ MD27 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Conditions for Compromise: Exploring Fisheries Cooperation at Multiple Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Samuel J. Barkin University of Florida Co-management and the Anatomy of Conflict and Cooperation Syma A. Ebbin Dartmouth College Convenient Fishing: Participation in International Fishery Management Elizabeth R. DeSombre Wellesley College Crisis and Compromise in Domestic Fisheries Management Frank Alcock Duke University Discussant(s) Philip E. Steinberg Florida State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD28 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Organizations, Norms, and Issues of War and Peace Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Michael E. Aleprete University of Pittsburgh Compliance with International Norms in Territorial Disputes: The Latin American Record of Arbitrations Arie M. Kacowicz Hebrew University of Jerusalem Sown for Peace? IGOs and Their Linkage to Interstate Conflict Christopher S. Leskiw Vanderbilt University The Development of Trusting Relationships in the European Community: Institutional Design from the Treaty of Paris to the Single European Act Aaron M. Hoffman Purdue University The Pursuit of National Interests and the Elusive Peace George Kaloudis Rivier College Discussant(s) Marlene Nilsson United Nations Office of Peacekeeping ___________________________________________________________________________ MD29 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Obligations in the Diplomatic Arena Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) David Clinton Tulane University Hamilton and Haiti Daniel G Lang Lynchburg College Humanitarian Intervention Debated: The US Response to Greece's War of Independence, 1821-1830 David A. Mayers Boston University Punishing Crimes Against Humanity - Whither International Obligations? Victoria Williams Alvernia College The Diplomatic Legacy of the Holocaust Michael Desch University of Kentucky The Legal and Political Foundations of American Diplomatic Obligations: Elihu Root on the Methods of American Power Greg Russell University of Oklahoma Discussant(s) David Clinton Tulane University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD30 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Conflict Transformation: A Cross-Cultural Perspective Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Joshia Osamba Nova Southeastern University African Indigenous Approaches to Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation Hamdesa Tuso Nova Southeastern University Building a Culture of Peace in the Borderlands of Eastern Africa Joshia Osamba Nova Southeastern University Planet Storytelling: The Role of Transcultural Storytelling in Peacemaking and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding Sean Byrne Nova Southeastern University The Power-Sharing Paradox: The Limits to International Efforts to Promote Peacebuilding through Power-Sharing in Africa Devon E.A. Curtis London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Frederic S. Pearson Wayne State University Dennis J. D. Sandole George Mason University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD31 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Globalization Seen from the Domestic/International Nexus: Explaining Development in the Contexts of Policy, Culture, and Opposition Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Peter Kreuzer Peace Research Institute, Frankfurt International Capital Demands and Domestic Redistributive Pressures: Development Studies in a "Post-Washington Consensus" Era Stefan Andreasson Arizona State University Malaysian and Singaporean Responses to Globalization Paula S. Tuchman U.S. Government Managing Globalization, Reshaping Development Policies: European Union Objectives, Instruments and Political Culture in the Transition from the Lome Convention to the Contonou Agreement Christopher Farrands Nottingham Trent University The End of Welfare or Globalization? Ritu Vij American University The Logic of Opposing Globalization-A Developing Country Grassroots Perspective Rajaram Krishnan Earlham College Discussant(s) Adam L. Resnick Western Washington University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD32 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Eastern Questions and Western Questions: What Can We Learn from the 19th-Century Concert? Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Bradley Thayer University of Minnesota - Duluth International Institutions, Domestic Framing Effects and Great Power Concerts Greg J. Rasmussen University of California - Los Angeles International Norms and Great Power Behavior: The European Concert and the Crises in the Netherlands and the Iberian Peninsula, 1815-48 Korina Kagan Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Return of the Eastern Question: Does Intervention Contain Wars or Spread Them? Matthew Rendall University of Rochester Why States Form and Dump Military Alliances? A Longitudinal Data Analysis of Competing Theories Fulvio A. Attina University of Catania Discussant(s) Louise Richardson Harvard University Bradley Thayer University of Minnesota - Duluth ___________________________________________________________________________ MD33 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Historical Evolution of the Global Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Matthew Melko Wright State University Civilizations and World Systems: Reality, Delineation and Process Matthew Melko Wright State University Commonality and Contrast in Economic History of America Between Civil War I and Indo-Pak Post-Independent Economy Ashok C. Shukla Kanpur University Regimes by Design?: The Gold Standard and the Creation of a Modern International Monetary System Samuel Knafo York University Understanding the Emerging International Financial Architecture: An Historical International Political Economy Paul H. Langley University of Northumbria at Newcastle Discussant(s) Candace C. Archer University of Delaware ___________________________________________________________________________ MD34 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Challenges of Regionalism: Asia and Africa Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Clement E. Adibe DePaul University Ideas, Identity, and Rhetoric: The Making of One Southeast Asia Alice D. Ba University of Delaware Regional Currencies in Africa: The Domestic Politics of Institutional Survival or Dissolution Scott B. Cooper Brigham Young University State Soverignty and Regional Institutionalism in the Asia Pacific Shaun H. Narine University of British Columbia The Institutional Consequences of Domestic Politics on Africa's International Relations and Regional Cooperation Godwin Onu Nnamdi Azikiwe University Discussant(s) Linda Butenhoff St. Cloud State University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD35 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Indigenous Peoples and International Relations: Reconsidering the "Local" and the "International" in Conflict Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Karena Shaw Keele University Global "Natives": Re-thinking the International Through Indigenous Politics Allaine Cerwonka Georgia State University Indigenous Peoples and State Identity Politics Virginia Q. Tilley Hobart and William Smith Colleges Politics and Poetics of "Re-Membering" Indigenous Peoples in Global Politics Nevzat Soguk University of Hawaii at Manoa The Tyranny of Emancipatory Social Theory J. Marshall Beier York University Discussant(s) Siba Grovogui Johns Hopkins University ___________________________________________________________________________ MD36 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Japan Changes: Permeable Insulation in an Era of Globalization Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Patricia A. Nelson University of Edinburgh Management School Domestic Politics and the Use of International Legal Rules: Hypotheses and Evidence from the Japanese Case Saadia M. Pekkanen Middlebury College Industry Rules: Deregulation versus Self-Regulation in Post-Developmental Japan Ulrike Schaede University of California, San Diego Integrated Production in East Asia: Are Japanese MNCs Making Policy? Patricia A. Nelson University of Edinburgh Management School International Competitiveness and Preferential Finance: Japanese Rule in Public FDI Credit Mireya Solis Brandeis University The Normative and Power Politics of Central Bank Independence in Japan William Grimes Boston University Discussant(s) Richard Rice University of Tennessee, Chattanooga ___________________________________________________________________________ MD37 Monday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Conflicts in the Balkans: A Decade of Internal and International (Mis)Management Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Cindy R. Jebb United States Military Academy Cry, The Imagined Country: Legitimacy and the Fate of Macedonia Cindy R. Jebb United States Military Academy Peter H. Liotta Naval War College Education for Interethnic Tolerance in the Balkans (Utopia or Future Conflict Resolution Perspective?) Ljubica Jelusic University of Ljubljana Happy Multiethnic Switzerland: Political Wisdom or Simply Luck? Karl W. Haltiner Swiss Military Academy The Peace Process in the Balkans: Reality vs. Virtuality Marjan Malesic University of Ljubljana Discussant(s) Pavlos Hatzopoulos London School of Economics and Political Science ___________________________________________________________________________ TA01 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Making of Coercive Foreign Policy: Perceptions and Causal Mechanisms Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Elizabeth G. Matthews University of California - Los Angeles Constraint Challengers, Constraint Respecters, and Decision-Making in International Crises: A Case Study Analysis of Reagan vs. Kennedy Jonathan Keller The Ohio State University Influences and Constraints in Foreign Policy Decision Making: Jimmy Carter and US Policy towards the Soviet Union Elizabeth G. Matthews University of California - Los Angeles Kennedy's Covert Action Decision Making Jennifer Kibbe University of California - Los Angeles The Road to Pearl Harbor: Japanese Risk-Acceptance and American Miscalculation Gitty M. Amini University of California - Los Angeles Discussant(s) Andrea K Talentino Tulane University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA02 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Cities in Global Development: The Domestic/Global Nexus in Urban Space Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Louise Amoore University of Newcastle upon Tyne Cross-Border Engagement of the Global Economy in the San Diego-Tijuana Region David A Shirk Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico Global Downtown, Local Innercity: Orlando, Capital of the 21st Century Kevin Archer University of South Florida Global Politics and Urban Poverty: The Cases of Mexico City and Los Angeles Courtney D. Lake Amsterdam School for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam Immigration and Citizenship: Contested Representations of the Global Economy Liette Gilbert York University Tampa Bay's Global/Local Struggle for Sovereignty M. Mark Amen University of South Florida Discussant(s) Michael Niemann Trinity College ___________________________________________________________________________ TA03 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM What's in a Name: Federalism in the EU's Finality Debate Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Antje Wiener Queen's University of Belfast A Constructivist Reading of European Union Federalism Rey Koslowski Rutgers University, Newark Who is Afraid of "European" Federalism? Tanja A. Borzel European University Institute Thomas Risse European University Institute Discussant(s) David P. Long Carleton University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA04 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Role and Impact of Political Elite in Eastern Europe Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Surendra K. Gupta Pittsburg State University Global Information Society and National Elites in Emerging Democracies: The Case of Poland Kazimierz Krzysztofek University of Bialystok In For A Penny, In For a Pound: Political Elites and the Making of Russian Security Policy Kari L. Roberts University of Calgary Reconciliation in the Baltic States Dovile Budryte Brenau University The Role of Bordering Disciplines in Understanding Policy and Paradigm Shifts: Europe's Post-Communist North Karen Erickson University of Alaska - Fairbanks Discussant(s) Nozar Alaolmolki Hiram College ___________________________________________________________________________ TA05 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Alliances and Alignments in Northeast Asia Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Craig A. Snyder Deakin University Asymmetric Alliances, Reducing Asymmetry and the Effects on Regional Security: Forecasting the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance Sonya L. Finley United States Military Academy Japan Between Two Asias: Constructing Multilateral Security Communitites in Northeast and Southeast Asia in the Post-Cold War Era Lisa J. Sansoucy Cornell University Post-Cold War System of Alliances in Northeast Asia: A Review of Rival Hypotheses Young-Bae Hwang Honam University and Ohio State University Regional Rivalries in Northeast Asia Jean Clermont University of British Columbia ___________________________________________________________________________ TA06 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Global Challenges of the "New" Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Rodney D. Loeppky York University Competence, Identity, and Diplomacy: India and America During the IT Boom Sanjoy Banerjee San Francisco State University The E-Power Paradox: How International E-Business Technology Empowers the State Jalal Alamgir Brown University The Politics of Frankenfood: The Role of States, Corporations, and Interest Groups in the Genetically Modified Foods Debate Sybil Delaine Rhodes Stanford University Trading Culture: Globalization and the Political Economy of Film Andrew Flibbert Williams College Discussant(s) Renee E. Marlin-Bennett American University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA07 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM New Directions in the Study of Alliances and Alignments, Part I Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Timothy W. Crawford The Brookings Institution Allies, Adversaries and Asymmetrical Challenges: North Korea's Policies Toward the USSR and the USA Yasuhiro Izumikawa Georgetown University Fair-Weather Friends: Alignment Patterns Across Levels of Hostility Sarah E. Croco University of Michigan The Price of Dishonor: Reputation and Alliance Formation Gregory D. Miller The Ohio State University Discussant(s) Jon Mercer University of Washington ___________________________________________________________________________ TA08 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Coercive Economic Diplomacy: Economic Sanctions and Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Alexander A. Moens Simon Fraser University Coercion and Identity: The Impact of Negative Sanctions on a Group's Sense of Self Michael K. Johns University of Maryland How Do Domestic Publics Learn in Sanctions Episodes, or Why Do Some Standoffs Last So Much Longer Than Others? Nikolay V. Marinov Stanford University Instruments of State Power: Towards an Analytical Framework Terry L. Deibel National War College Playing Hardball: Economic Sanctions and Coercive Foreign Policy Daniel R. Lake University of California - San Diego Discussant(s) A. Cooper Drury Southern Illinois University - Carbondale ___________________________________________________________________________ TA09 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Internal Conflict and International Contagion Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Security Studies Chair(s) Benjamin Reilly Australian National University Diffusion, Contagion and Mobilization: Mapping the Transnational Linkages of Ethnic Conflict Alynna J. Lyon Southeast Missouri State University External State Interventions in Ethnic Conflicts: A Prescription for Instability? Deepa Khosla University of Maryland The Moral Hazard of Humanitarian Intervention Alan J. Kuperman University of Southern California Discussant(s) Mia Bloom Princeton University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA10 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Domestic Lobby, Global Interests Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Darya Pushkina Reed College Transnational Politics in an American City: Miami's Role in Recent Latin American Elections Juan Carlos Espinosa St. Thomas University U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Cuba: Examining Domestic Interest Groups and U.S. Foreign Policy Nikki M. Clemente University of Connecticut What Are These Kids Up To?: Anti-Globalist Activism on Pacific Northwest Campuses Adam L. Resnick Western Washington University Discussant(s) Darya Pushkina Reed College ___________________________________________________________________________ TA11 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Making Sense of Globalization, Part I Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Patrick J. McDonald Ohio State University Comparing Two Eras of Globalization: State Competition to Supply Secure Property Rights Patrick J. McDonald Ohio State University Globalization in Context: A Theoretical Framework for National Responses to Globalization Terrence C. Casey Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Making Sense of the New World Order: The Differing Ideological Interpretations of Globalization Owen N. J. Worth Nottingham Trent University Discussant(s) Hartmut W. Elsenhans Leipzig University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA12 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The State of the Art: Roundtable on the New Handbook of International Relations Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Steve Smith University of Wales, Aberystwyth Roundtable Discussants Margaret G. Hermann Syracuse University James N. Rosenau The George Washington University Beth Simmons University of California - Berkeley ___________________________________________________________________________ TA13 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable on Conceptualizing Conflict Management: International and Comparative Perspectives Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Gary Goertz University of Arizona Roundtable Discussants Daniel Druckman George Mason University Patrick M. Regan State University of New York - Binghamton Barbara F. Walter University of California - San Diego ___________________________________________________________________________ TA14 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Foreign Policy of the European Union, Part I Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Reinhard Wolf Martin Luther University Assessing the Impact of Domestic and International Arenas on the Decision-Making Process of the European Union's Foreign Policy System Catherine Gegout European University Institute Current Trends of the European Union-Mexico Relations: Challenges and Opportunites Roberto Dominguez-Rivera University of Miami On the Timing of European Initiatives towards the Mediterranean Non Member Countries: Insights from Policy Analysis Federica Bicchi European University Institute Understanding the Implementation of the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy: A Case for IR Theories or for Public Policy? Claire Piana University of Pittsburgh Discussant(s) Jeffrey S. Lantis The College of Wooster ___________________________________________________________________________ TA15 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable on Replication in International Relations Journals Sponsors Key Theme Panels Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Bruce Bueno de Mesquita Stanford University and New York University Roundtable Discussants Nils Petter Gleditsch International Peace Research Institute Patrick James University of Missouri Gary King Harvard University James Lee Ray Vanderbilt University Bruce M. Russett Yale University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA16 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable on the Challenges of Forecasting Conflict Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Michael D. Ward University of Washington Roundtable Discussants Christopher Gelpi Duke University Jacek Kugler Claremont Graduate University Nicholas Sambanis The World Bank Philip A. Schrodt University of Kansas Michael D. Ward University of Washington ___________________________________________________________________________ TA17 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Social Movements, Ethics and Transnational Politics Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) William A. Callahan University of Durham Advocacy to Pedagogy: Changing Global Ethics through UN and NGO Curricular Websites Marie Thorsten Macalester College Between Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism: Social Movements in Greater China William A. Callahan University of Durham Strategic Differences in Advancing Human Rights Issues: Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch Hans Peter Schmitz Syracuse University Discussant(s) Deane Neubauer University of Hawaii - Manoa ___________________________________________________________________________ TA18 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Ethnicity, Democracy and Development: A Tribute to James R. Scarritt Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Shaheen Mozaffar Bridgewater State College Enhancing Democracy in Globalized Rural Peru Arthur Scarritt University of Wisconsin at Madison Ethnicity and Democratic Reconstruction in Africa Shaheen Mozaffar Bridgewater State College Ethnopolitical Competition and the Violation of Security Rights and Civil Liberties Glen Galaich University of Colorado The Politics of Profit: A Comparitive Study of Political Economy and Government Capacity in the Use of Foreign Investment for Development Jenny Rebecca Kehl University of Colorado Discussant(s) James R. Scarritt University of Colorado ___________________________________________________________________________ TA19 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Are States People Too? Roundtable On the Constitution of State Agency in World Politics Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Patrick T. Jackson American University Roundtable Discussants Iver B. Neumann Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Heikki Patomaki The Nottingham Trent University Roundtable Discussants Cynthia Weber University of Leeds Alexander E. Wendt University of Chicago Colin Wight University of Wales, Aberystwyth ___________________________________________________________________________ TA20 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Stable Peace or Utopian Fantasy? Disarmament and IR Theory Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Gar Alperovitz University of Maryland A Feminist Perspective on Disarmament Carol E. Cohn Bowdoin College Collective Security, Cooperation, and Arms: A Liberal Approach to Disarmament Natalie Goldring University of Maryland Corporations, Conflict, and Conscience: NGO Reports and Academic Scholarship on Business and War Scott M. Pegg Indiana University and Purdue University National Security by Other Means: A Realist Approach to Disarmament Appu Soman Insitutute for Defense and Disarmament Studies The Military-Industrial Complex Revisited: Changing Perspectives on the Economics of the Arms Race and Military Spending Willliam D. Hartung World Policy Institute Discussant(s) Cassady B. Craft University of Alabama, Birmingham ___________________________________________________________________________ TA21 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM International Relations Theory and Nature: Exploring Connections, Part I Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Peter J. Stoett Concordia University Environmental Security: Ecology or International Relations? Simon Dalby Carleton University IR Theory and the Commodification of Water Elizabeth L. Chalecki Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security Lisa Ferrari-Comeau University of Puget Sound Saving the Planet in the 21st Century: Explaining the Rise of the Anti-Globalization Movement Steve Breyman Rensselear Polytechnic Institute Social Constructivism and Ecology: From Locke to Kant Paul Williams Bilkent University Discussant(s) Eric Laferriere John Abbott College ___________________________________________________________________________ TA22 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Rethinking Agency: Hannah Arendt on International Politics Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Ethics Chair(s) John Williams University of Durham Arendt, Religion, and Cosmic War Carsten Bagge Laustsen University of Copenhagen Arendt, Revolution, and Zionism Eyal Chowers Tel-Aviv University Freedom and Social Necessity: Arendt's Impact on the Chinese Understanding of Politics Jiang Yi-Huah National Taiwan University Global Political Protests: NGOs as Agents Anthony F. Lang, Jr. Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs Discussant(s) Kimberley Hutchins University of Edinburgh ___________________________________________________________________________ TA23 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Diplomacy and Negotiation in US Foreign Relations Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) David M. Barrett Villanova University Friends, Enemies, and U.S. Approaches to Middle East Adversaries Jeffrey A. Lefebvre University of Connecticut One-Time Deal or Long-Term Commitment? The US-Israeli Skyhawk Deal, 1966 Zach Levey University of Haifa Republic or Empire? Lyndon Johnson's Flawed Statesmanship and the Machiavellian Moment in American Foreign Policy Lawrence W. Serewicz The American View of Negotiation John D. Stempel University of Kentucky Discussant(s) David M. Barrett Villanova University W. Wayne Shannon Leicester University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA24 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Private Authority and Legitimacy of Global Governance Sponsors International Law Chair(s) Klaus Dieter Wolf Darmstadt University of Technology Cosmopolitan Democracy and Regulatory Law William E. Scheuerman University of Minnesota Legitimacy and International Order in a Period of Global Change Helmut Breitmeier Darmstadt University of Technology Private Authority and Legitimacy of Global Governance Klaus Dieter Wolf Darmstadt University of Technology The Privatization of Global Governance and the New Law Merchant A. Claire Cutler University of Victoria Discussant(s) Tanja Brühl University of Frankfurt ___________________________________________________________________________ TA25 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM From the Arctic to the Mediterranean: The Spectrum of Hemispheric Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Oles Smolensky Lehigh University Comparative Analysis of Income Inequality: Consequences of Trade Liberaliztion in U.S., Canada, and Mexico Charles L. Cochran United States Naval Academy Eloise F. Malone United States Naval Academy The Future of Democracy in Latin America: National and International Factors Hector J. Maymi-Sugranes San Diego State University-Imperial Valley Campus Where do the Generals Stand on Democracy?: Civil-Military Relations in Turkey vs. Latin America Cagri Erdem Syracuse University Joseph Leitmann-Santa Cruz The International Relations Journal Discussant(s) Makram Haluani Simon Bolivar University - Caracas ___________________________________________________________________________ TA26 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Do Good Things Really Go Together: Assessing Human Rights and Peace in the Contemporary World Sponsors International Law Peace Studies Chair(s) Barbara Welling Hall Earlham College A Narrow Peace Instead of Broad Justice -- Human Rights and Missed Opportunities for Conflict Prevention in Kosovo Julie A. Mertus American University Human Rights and Peacebuilding: Toward JustPeace Lisa Schirch Eastern Mennonite University Human Rights Issues in Post-Civil War Settlements: The Ethical Dilemmas Roy Licklider Rutgers University The Human Rights Dimension of Peace Accords in Internal Conflicts: A Proposed Framework George A. Lopez University of Notre Dame Mary E. Mulvihill University of Notre Dame Discussant(s) Pamela Aall United States Institute of Peace ___________________________________________________________________________ TA27 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Constitution and Contradiction in Global Capitalism: Beyond Comparative and International Political Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Isabella Bakker York University Intelligence, Finance, and Surveillance in Post-Cold War 'Transparency' Capitalism Stephen R. Gill York University Neo-Liberal Governance and the Informalization of Social Reproduction Isabella Bakker York University Neo-Liberalism and the De-Socialization of the Social Janine Brodie University of Alberta The New Geometry of the 'Private International Monetary System' in Asia and the European Union Brigitte Young Institut fuer Politikwissenschaft Discussant(s) Kinhide Mushakoji Chubu University Randolph B. Persaud American University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA28 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Gender, Conflicts and Feminist Interventions Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Lorraine M. Bayard de Volo University of Kansas Engendering Rebellion: Women and War in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Chiapas, Mexico Lorraine M. Bayard de Volo University of Kansas Male-On-Male Sexual Torture: Human Rights' Last Taboo - A Critical Analysis of the Balkans Conflict and Beyond Augusta C. Del Zotto Syracuse University Adam J. Jones Center for Research and Teaching in Economics The Role of Women in Post-Conflict Society: The Case of Eritrea Patricia J. Campbell State University of West Georgia The Social Impact of the Bosnian War: Perceptions of Women and Identity Joyce P. Kaufman Whittier College Discussant(s) Francine J. D'Amico Syracuse University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA29 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Shake, Rattle & Rap: Musical Crisscrossings of the Domestic-International Sponsors Global Development International Communication Chair(s) Giles Scott-Smith Roosevelt Studies Centre A Monster on the Loose: Internet Rock 'n' Roll, the Music Business, and User Power Piet Bakker University of Amsterdam Pachanga, Politics and Populism in the Rise of a World Salsa Capital Marianne Franklin University of Amsterdam Lise Waxer Trinity College The Revolution WILL be Televised: Local/Global Resistances from Hip-Hop to Ragga-Jungle Marianne Franklin University of Amsterdam Discussant(s) Christopher May University of the West of England ___________________________________________________________________________ TA30 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Environmental Policy Making Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Rosalind Warner York University Big Government or Less Government?: State Capacity and the Environment Anita Krajnc University of Toronto C02 + US + NGO + MNC ==> KYoTo + Hot Air : The U.S. and Take-up of Global Warming Joshua W. Busby Georgetown University Climate Change Policymaking in Germany and the USA Guri B. Softing University of Oslo Consensus Policymaking and the Dutch Environmental Model Mary E. Pettenger University of Nebraska - Omaha The United States and Global Environmental Policy: Kennedy to Clinton Glen Sussman Old Dominion University Discussant(s) Howard Warshawsky Roanoke College ___________________________________________________________________________ TA31 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Local Actors in Global Development: Business, Faith, Community Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Mahmood Monshipouri Quinnipiac University Business Associations and Development in Latin America Patrick Cronin Thunderbird - The American Graduate School of International Management Faith-based NGOs and Development Aid to Africa: The Case of the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Susan Dicklitch Franklin and Marshall College IOs, INGOs and the Non-Profit Sector in China: Implications for Human Security Melissa G. Curley University of Hong Kong The Development of Community Organizations in China James W. Derleth Tulane University/ Institute for Contemporary Socialism, Shandong University Discussant(s) Linda Butenhoff St. Cloud State University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA32 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Transformation of Security in the Americas Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Joel A. Davis University of Arizona Diminishing Sovereignty and the Spread of Anarchy in Latin America: Explaining Paramilitary Violence in Mexico and Colombia Patricia A. Olney Southern Connecticut State University New Friends, New Challenges: The Political and Security Relations of the NAFTA Partners in the 21st Century Athanasios Hristoulas Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico Political Risk in South America: A Comparative Approach Walter G. Sanchez Universidad de Chile The Globalization and the Security Model of Latin America: The Venezuelan Case Hernan J. Castillo Universidad Simon Bolivar Leonardo Ledezma Texas A&M University Discussant(s) Patrice Franco Colby College ___________________________________________________________________________ TA33 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Expansion, Integration, and Identity: The Challenges of Institutional Change in Europe Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Anders Wivel University of Copenhagen A View of European Integration Dynamics through the Lens of a Final Causation Model Lora Anne Viola University of Chicago European Union's Institutional Legitimacy Dilemmas and the Irony of Eastern Enlargement Milan Svolik University of Chicago The Power Politics of Peace: Institutional Competition in the Transatlantic Region Anders Wivel University of Copenhagen Discussant(s) Paul Taylor London School of Economics and Political Science ___________________________________________________________________________ TA34 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Managing Cooperation or Cooperative Management? Institutions and the Actors that Create Them Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Greg Granger Northwestern State University Geopolitics and the Enlargement of the European Union Lars S. Skalnes University of Oregon Institutionalized International Police Cooperation: Global Governance in Law Enforcement Nadia Gerspacher University of Illinois at Chicago International Regime and Negative Actors (USSR, Balarus, Russia) Noboru Miyawaki Matsuyama University Discussant(s) Courtney B. Smith Seton Hall University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA35 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM It's the Dyad, Dummie! Or System Level Explanations of Armed Violence Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) J. David Singer University of Michigan Genocide and Systemic Explanations Manus I. Midlarsky Rutgers University International Networks and System Stability Ranan D. Kuperman Haifa University Zeev Maoz Tel Aviv University Lesley Terris Tel Aviv University System Structure and Violent Conflict: Ancient and Modern Peter K. Brecke Georgia Institute of Technology Discussant(s) Claudio Cioffi-Revilla University of Colorado ___________________________________________________________________________ TA36 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Rhetoric of Money: Ideas and the Politics of International Finance Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Mark Blyth Johns Hopkins University Capital Mobility, Market Liquidity and Stock Exchange Mergers in Europe: Theorizing Crises of Capitalization Matthew Watson University of Birmingham Culture, Discourse and Financial Identity Robert Aitken Carleton University Essentially Contested Projects: Constructing Flexibility, Mobility and Transparency in the New Global Economy Mark Blyth Johns Hopkins University Resisting Fundamentalism: International Finance and the Politics of Ideas Jacqueline Best Johns Hopkins University Discussant(s) Jonathan Kirshner Cornell University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA37 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Centennial Retrospective on Hobson's Imperialism (1902) Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Gregory P Nowell State University of New York - Albany Hobson's Imperialism and the Contemporary Asian Economic Model Herman M. Schwartz University of Virginia Imperialism as a Strategy Against Falling Prices Gregory P Nowell State University of New York - Albany Bruno Ventelou Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques J. A. Hobson and the Economists Fiona MacLachlan Manhattan College Discussant(s) Gary Mongiovi St. John's University ___________________________________________________________________________ TA99 Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session on Human Rights Sponsors Section Not Assigned Poster Presenter Tomonobu Imamichi Tokyo University Sherrill L. Stroschein Ohio University Thaddeus Oliver University of Hawaii at Manoa Oliver F. Schmidtke University of Victoria Patricia Helena Hamm University of California Irvine Debra J. Collins-Houser University of Arkansas-Fayetteville Sharon Schierling University of Notre Dame Asya El-Meehy McGill University Abdul Haris Gadjah Mada University Robert G. Darst Connecticut College Enrique D. Arias Oberlin College ___________________________________________________________________________ TB01 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Directions in the Study of Civil-Military Relations Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Kimberly M. Zisk Barnard College Contextualising Private Military Companies and the Return of Private Actors in Contemporarry Warfare Patrick Cullen London School of Economics and Political Science Infusing Civil-Military Norms in the Officer Corps Marybeth Ulrich United States Army War College Private Firms and the New Security Governance Elke Krahmann University of Birmingham The Institutional Origins of Nationhood: Military Manpower Policies and the Politics of Citizenship Ronald R. Krebs Columbia University Discussant(s) Deborah Avant The George Washington University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB02 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Foreign Policy Making in Public Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Patrick J. Haney Miami University Making Cuba Policy in Public: From Reagan to Bush II Patrick J. Haney Miami University Walt Vanderbush Miami University Playing in Peoria and on the World Stage: Foreign Policy Formulation During Election Campaigns Douglas C. Foyle Wesleyan University The Impact of Private Polls on Presidential Behavior: Inside the Reagan White House Shoon K. Murray American University Two Level Games and Nixon's Bombing of Cambodia Lynn Kuzma University of Southern Maine Discussant(s) Keith L. Shimko Purdue University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB03 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Future of U.S.-China Relations Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Jay M. Parker United States Military Academy Fueling the Dragon: China's Energy Strategy and its Implications Victor Teo London School of Economics Partner, Broker, Cork, Or Outcast: The Future of U.S. Forward Military Presence In Northeast Asia Jay M. Parker United States Military Academy Taiwan, China and 'Netwar' Neil G. Renwick Nottingham Trent University The South Sea China Issue in America's Asia-Pacific Security Strategy Yiwei Wang Center for American Studies, Fudan University Discussant(s) Earnest J. Wilson III Univeristy of Maryland ___________________________________________________________________________ TB04 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Major Domestic Challenges in Eastern Europe and Asia Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Trevor L. Wysong University of Maryland Agrarian Institutions and the State: Hungary and Slovakia in the Post-Communist Era Michele L. Crumley University of Connecticut Failed Liberalism and the Seeds of Revolution: Russian and Chinese Constitutional Reform at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Jason J. Morrissette University of Georgia Rethinking Civil Society: Democracy and Association in Eastern Europe Trevor L. Wysong University of Maryland Discussant(s) Karen Erickson University of Alaska - Fairbanks ___________________________________________________________________________ TB05 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Identity, State-Building Policies, and Migrations in the Post-Cold War World Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Ronald H. Linden University of Pittsburgh "A New Oceania": Migrations, Diasporic Nationalism, and Identity in the Island Pacific Nevzat Soguk University of Hawaii at Manoa Brain Drain Issues in FR Yugoslavia: The Role of Return Migrant Professionals in the Process of Transition Vladimir Grecic University of Belgrade Domestic Ethnic Conflicts in the Post-Cold War Period: Regional Security and the External Actors in the Crimea Carina V. Korostelina National Tavrida University Internal Migration and Politics in Cameroon Moses K. Tesi Middle Tennessee State University State- and Nation-Building Policies and the New Trends in Migration in the Former Soviet Union Andrei Korobkov Middle Tennessee State University Discussant(s) Edward James Lazzerini University of New Orleans ___________________________________________________________________________ TB06 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Diplomacy, the English School, and International Theory Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Alan James Keele University Adam Watson on Diplomacy Geoffrey R. Wiseman University of Southern California Hedley Bull, Diplomacy, and Theorizing International Practice Andrew Hurrell University of Oxford Herbert Butterfield on Diplomacy Paul Sharp University of Minnesota - Duluth Martin Wight's Thought on Diplomacy Robert Jackson Boston University Discussant(s) Iver B. Neumann Norwegian Institute of International Affairs ___________________________________________________________________________ TB07 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM New Directions in the Study of Alliances and Alignments, Part II Sponsors International Security Studies Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) William Reed Michigan State University Conflict History and Alliances: What are a Few MIDS Between Friends? Christopher Baker Penn State University Military Cooperation and Military Non-Alliances: An Analysis of the Policies of Finland and Sweden in Transatlantic Relations Kari Mottola Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs The Analytics of Alignment and Alliance Decisions: The Search for a Rational Explanation of Seemingly Irrational Choices of Coalition Partners Zachery J. Anderson UCLA Discussant(s) Volker Krause Northern Arizona University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB08 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Public Health Consequences of Conflict Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Paul D. Senese University at Buffalo, SUNY A Peace and Conflict Impact Assessment Framework for Public Health Kenneth D. Bush Civil Wars Kill and Maim People--Long after the Shooting Stops Hazem Ghobarah Harvard University Paul Huth University of Michigan Bruce M. Russett Yale University Conflict and Public Health in Africa David R. Davis Emory University Joel Kuritsky The Carter Center Linking Conflict and HIV: A Framework and Empirical Assessment Nancy B. Mock Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Discussant(s) Gary King Harvard University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB09 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM International Financial Institutions and Challenges to Governance in a Global Economy Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) Jean-Phillipe Thérien Université de Montréal "Our Poverty is a World Full of Dreams": The World Bank's Strategic Compact and the Tenacity of Organizational Culture Ralf J. Leiteritz The World Bank Catherine Weaver The Brookings Institute Confronting the Local and the Supra-National: The Need to Integrate Management and Governance Jeremy Allouche Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration Matthias P. Finger Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration Criminal Debt: Lessons from the World Bank's Relationship with Indonesia Jeffrey Winters Northwestern University Reinterpreting the Global Poverty Debate Jean-Phillipe Thérien Université de Montréal Where You Sit is Where You Stand: The Behavior Impact of Geography on International Financial Institution Lawrence L. Hamlet Rhodes College Devesh Kapur Harvard University Discussant(s) Paul J. Nelson University of Pittsburgh ___________________________________________________________________________ TB10 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Small Arms, Huge Problems: Controlling the Proliferation of Light Weapons Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Stefan Brem University of Zurich Explaining International Regulations on Small Arms: The Influence of NGOs and Private Companies Stefan Brem University of Zurich Leaders and Followers: The Complex Role of Non-Governmental Actors in Agenda-Setting on Small Arms and Light Weapons Issues Keith Krause Graduate Institute of International Studies Light Weapons, Long Reach: The Central and East European Role in the Global Supply and Control of Small Arms Suzette R. Grillot University of Oklahoma Multilateral Efforts to Control the Weapons Trade in Africa Cassady B. Craft University of Alabama, Birmingham Discussant(s) Edward J. Laurance Monterey Institute of International Studies ___________________________________________________________________________ TB11 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Making Sense of Globalization, Part II Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Peter J. Dombrowski Naval War College Deepening Democracy: The Dialectic of Globalization and Decentralization John A. Peeler Bucknell University Globalizing the Skies: The Nexus of International and Domestic in the Liberalization of Commercial Air Transport Michael J. Clancy University of Hartford Patterns of Globalization: Convoy verses Doomsday Model Hartmut W. Elsenhans Leipzig University Roots of Globalization: Understanding Economic, Political, and Cultural Processes Driving the Systemic Incorporation of Japan Jon Carlson Arizona State University Discussant(s) Jeffrey K. Sosland George Washington University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB12 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Influence of Perception on Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Rainer Baumann Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main Explaining the Origins of the Iran Hostage Crisis: A Cognitive Perspective David P. Houghton University of Essex Loyal Americans? Policy Implications of Public and Elite Perceptions of Arab/Muslim and Asian/Chinese U.S. Citizens Duncan L. Clarke American University Problem Representation and Conflict Dynamics in Northern Ireland and the Middle East: Domestic Political Processes with International Impact Andrea K. Grove Westminister College Problem Representation and Conflict Dynamics in Northern Ireland and the Middle East: Domestic Political Processes with International Impact Jeffrey Martinson The Ohio State University Donald A. Sylvan Ohio State University Discussant(s) Scott Crichlow University of West Virginia ___________________________________________________________________________ TB13 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on Using IR Theory to Understand Ethnic Conflict: Insightful or Irrelevant Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Stephen M. Saideman Texas Tech University Roundtable Discussants Charles King Georgetown University David A. Lake University of California - San Diego Manus I. Midlarsky Rutgers University I. William Zartman The Johns Hopkins University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB14 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Foreign Policy of the European Union, Part II Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Katja Weber Georgia Institute of Technology Democratization in Turkey: Copenhagen Criteria for EU Membership and Reflections on Turkish Foreign Policy Ahmet Sozen University of Bahcesehir European Integration and Finland: A Constructivist Interpretation Tuomas A. Forsberg Finnish Institute of International Affairs The Turkish "National Program:" Proof of a Will to Join the EU? Beril Dedeo-Lu Galatasaray University Women's Representation in Decision-Making Positions in Europe: The Europeanization or National Agendas of the Nationalization of European Agenda? Betilde V. Munoz Florida International University Discussant(s) Claire Piana University of Pittsburgh ___________________________________________________________________________ TB15 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Going Global: Whither the Sovereign State? Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Raymond D. Duvall University of Minnesota Governing Corruption: Globalization and the Reconstitution of States Raymond D. Duvall University of Minnesota Ann E. Towns University of Minnesota Social Construction of Territorial Sovereignty in Non-Western Non-Colonized Countries Turan Kayaoglu University of Washington Sovereignty, Legitimacy, and the Evolution of International Relations Matthew S. Weinert University of Denver The Idea of National Self-Determination and the Recognition of New States at the Congress of Berlin (1878) Mikulas Fabry University of British Columbia The United Nations and its Westphalian Straightjacket Kravtsov N. Vladislav Russian State University for the Humanities Discussant(s) Mlada Bukovansky Smith College ___________________________________________________________________________ TB16 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Innovations in Development Theory: The Nexus Between "Local" and Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Richard A. Higgott University of Warwick Encountering Anil's Ghost: The Political Economy of Genocide Sheila Nair Northern Arizona University From Abstract Space to Differential Space? The Everyday in IR Theory Michael Niemann Trinity College From Colonialism to Global Governance: Towards a Genealogy of Political Development Theory Richard A. Higgott University of Warwick Heloise Weber University of Warwick The Globalisation of Ordinary Lives: a Historical Perspective from Mozambique Branwen Gruffydd Jones University of Sussex Toward a Sociohistorical Theory of Coercion and an Analytical Concept of Genocide Guillaume Frederick Dufour York University Discussant(s) Teivo Teivainen University of Helsinki ___________________________________________________________________________ TB17 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Minority Rights in International Law Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Law Chair(s) Michael P. Tkacik Stephen F. Austin State University Minority Rights and Ethnic Conflict: The Role of International Law in Domestic Politics Eleni Eleftheriou Vanderbilt University Racial Discrimination: Its Effects on Refugee Protection Saul Takahashi International Organisation for Migration The Concept of Fairness and International Regimes: The Case of Minority Protection Regime Petra Roter University of Ljubljana Discussant(s) William F. Felice Eckerd College ___________________________________________________________________________ TB18 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on Post-Parsonianism in Comparative and International Politics: A Tribute to James R. Scarritt Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Peter H. Koehn University of Montana, Missoula Walter C. Opello, Jr State University of New York-Oswego Roundtable Discussants Susan McMillan Educational Data Systems Arthur Scarritt University of Wisconsin at Madison Respondent James R. Scarritt University of Colorado ___________________________________________________________________________ TB19 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on the Theoretical Trajectory of International Relations Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis International Ethics Chair(s) Valerie M. Hudson Brigham Young University Roundtable Discussants Hayward R. Alker University of Southern California Francis A. Beer University of Colorado - Boulder Jeffrey T. Checkel Universitetet i Oslo Friedrich Kratochwil University of Munich Hellmut Lotz University of Maryland James N. Rosenau The George Washington University Colin Wight University of Wales, Aberystwyth ___________________________________________________________________________ TB20 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Geopolitics of North-South Currency Blocs Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) John Agnew University of California - Los Angeles America's Interest in Dollarization Benjamin J. Cohen University of California - Santa Barbara Japan and Asian Monetary Regionalization: Cultivating a New Regional Leadership after the Asian Financial Saori N. Katada University of Southern California The Lion, the Native and the Coffee Plant: Political Imagery and the Ambiguous Art of Currency Design in Colonial Kenya Wambui Mwangi University of Pennsylvania The Monetary Dimensions of Colonialism: Why Did Imperial Powers Create Currency Blocs? Eric Helleiner Trent University Discussant(s) Amy Verdun University of Victoria ___________________________________________________________________________ TB21 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM International Relations Theory and Nature: Exploring Connections, Part II Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Eric Laferriere John Abbott College A Green Critical Theory in IR? Problems and Potential Martin Weber University of Southampton Forging International Ecology out of 'Economy' Neil E. Harrison University of Wyoming Institutional and Environmental Effectiveness: The Case of Antarctica Thomas Cioppa Brookdale Community College Is There a Green International Theory? Joshua B. Horton Johns Hopkins University Ordering Nature and Nations: Environmental Problem-Posing During the Second Wave of Colonialism Rosalind Warner York University Discussant(s) Steve Breyman Rensselear Polytechnic Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ TB22 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rethinking Structure: Hannah Arendt on International Relations Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Ethics Chair(s) John Williams University of Durham Arendt's "Realism": Rights, Power, and Accountability under International Law Douglas Klusmeyer Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Hannah Arendt and "The Right to Have Rights" Bridget Cotter University of Westminster Hannah Arendt and the Public Sphere Patricia Owens University of Wales Political Trials and Radical Difference: A New Look at Arendt's Theory of Law Leora Bilsky Tel-Aviv University Territorial Borders, Hannah Arendt and the International Space In-Between John Williams University of Durham Discussant(s) Molly Cochran Georgia Institute of Technology ___________________________________________________________________________ TB23 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Making Democracies Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Andrew J. Enterline University of North Texas Domestic Norms and Foreign Policy: US Promotion of Democracy and Human Rights Thomas J. Nisley University of Florida International and Domestic Factors in Recent Democratizations: Croatian and Serbian Cases Kenneth E. Basom University of Northern Iowa Interstate Sanctions and Political Change in Target States N. Anthony Alexiou University of North Texas Andrew J. Enterline University of North Texas Discussant(s) Christopher Gelpi Duke University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB24 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Role and Interests of Supranational Actors in the Diffusion of Global Anti-Corruption Norms in the Nineties Sponsors International Ethics International Political Sociology Chair(s) Michael Johnston Colgate University Véronique Pujas Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Grenoble Corruption, Globalization, and Democratization Michael Johnston Colgate University International Organisations and Anti-Corruption Strategies: The Cases of the European Union and the World Bank Véronique Pujas Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Grenoble OECD and Public Management in France and Denmark: The Local Translation of International Ethical Standards Mette Zølner Copenhagen Business School Discussant(s) Patricia M. Goff University of Utah Michael Loriaux Northwestern University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB25 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on the Information Society: Myth or Reality Sponsors Global Development International Communication Chair(s) Christopher May University of the West of England Roundtable Discussants Marianne Franklin University of Amsterdam Elizabeth C. Hanson University of Connecticut Graham Todd International Development Research Centre Frank Webster The University of Birmingham ___________________________________________________________________________ TB26 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Telecommunications Reform: Comparative Responses to Globalization Sponsors Global Development International Communication Chair(s) Stephen D. McDowell Florida State University European Unification, Privatization, and Telecommunications Reform in Central and Eastern Europe Kostadin Kostadinov Florida State University Globalization, State Power and Telecommunication Reforms in India Stephen D. McDowell Florida State University Kartik Pashupati Florida State University Telecom Liberalization and Privatization in Brazil: The Politics of Waiting for Competition Scott McClain University of Texas at Austin Joseph Straubhaar University of Texas at Austin Telecommunication Reform and Public Strategies Undertaken by Member States of the European Union Erika Butler Michigan State University Discussant(s) Joseph Straubhaar University of Texas at Austin ___________________________________________________________________________ TB27 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Gendering Migration: Asian and North American Experiences in Comparative Perspective Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Laura Gonzalez The University of Texas - Dallas Articulating the Household and the Nation: Foreign Domestics, State Control, and Identity Politics in Taiwan Shu-Ju Cheng DePaul University Coping with Male Migrants: Women Left Behind in Bangladesh Zabun Nahar Natun Bangla (NGO) Gender at the Margins: Feminist Perspectives on North American Migration and Border Control Regimes Christina Gabriel Trent University Laura C. Macdonald Carleton University Mexican-American Migrant Women: Intranational Nexus of the XXIst Century Lourdes Hernandez-Alcala Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco Campus Migration, Gender, and Transnational Political Organizations Operating Between the United States and Mexico/Central America Jane H. Bayes California State University - Northridge Laura Gonzalez The University of Texas - Dallas Discussant(s) Jane H. Bayes California State University - Northridge ___________________________________________________________________________ TB28 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Gender, Culture, and Othering: (Re)colonization or Postcolonial Politics? Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Clash of Civilizations Through the Lens of Gender: Exploring the Masculinization of Christianity Through Encountering Islam in the Early Middle Ages Lynne M. Kunkle American University Gendered Perceptions Randall P. Scott St. Mary College in Kansas Othering by the Other: Nationalism, Communalism and the Politics of Gender Exclusion in Indo-Pakistan Nuclear Relations, Late 1990s Runa Das Northern Arizona University Discussant(s) Erin K. Baines Dalhousie University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB29 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Genealogy, Governmentality and International Relations Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) William Walters Carleton University Genealogy of Integration: From Euratom to the Network Andrew Barry University of London William Walters Carleton University Governing Globalising Sectors Wendy Larner University of Auckland Liberal Supranationalism Barry Hindess Australian National University The Governance of Security Michael Dillon University of Lancaster Discussant(s) R.B.J. Walker Keele University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB30 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Ethics of Difference in World Politics II Sponsors International Ethics Chair(s) Fred Dallmayr University of Notre Dame Enemies, Allies and the Integrated Psyche: Comparing Cultural Traditions Franke Wilmer Montana State University Global Ethics: Between Universalism and Particularism Fred Dallmayr University of Notre Dame World Politics and the Evolution of Consciousness: Towards an Integral Approach Karen Litfin University of Washington Discussant(s) Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College ___________________________________________________________________________ TB31 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Issues in Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Mary Caprioli University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth Choking on the Details: International Family Planning Organizations, AIDS, and the US 'Gag Rule' Denise M. Horn Rutgers University Identifying Rogue States and Testing their Impact on Interstate Conflict Mary Caprioli University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth Peter F. Trumbore Clark University Redefining the Sacred: Religious Values and Sudanese Foreign Policy Changes Hassan E. Ahmed University of Khartoum Discussant(s) Christopher J. Fettweis University of Maryland ___________________________________________________________________________ TB32 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Transnational Institutions and Global Policy Convergence Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Bryan K. Ritchie Michigan State University Biopolitics in the EU and the US: Race to the Bottom or Convergence to the Top? Kelly Kollman The George Washington University Aseem Prakash The George Washington University Globalization and the Scientific State Thomas Banchoff Georgetown University The Italian Model of Capitalism: Towards Convergence? Vincent Della Sala Carleton University When Do Transnational Institutions Shift Policies? Mitchell P. Smith University of Oklahoma Discussant(s) Bryan K. Ritchie Michigan State University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB33 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Responding to Political and Economic Inequalities in an Era of Globalization Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Rebecca DeWinter American University Disembedding or Reembedding?: Labor Market and Political Institutions in an Era of Globalization Chansoo Cho McGill University Economic Restructuring and Trade Union Responses in Brazil Marieke Riethof University of Amsterdam Inequality and Government Welfare Programs in Less Developed Countries Nita Rudra University of Pittsburgh The Construction of the Sweatshop as a Social Problem: Comparing Anti-Sweat Activism in the Early Twentieth Century and Today Rebecca DeWinter American University What's Democracy Got To Do With It? Democratic Gains and Material Stagnation in Mexico Jonathan D. Shefner University of Tennessee Discussant(s) Leah Haus Vassar College ___________________________________________________________________________ TB34 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Top Down and Bottom up Forces on Democratization Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Gigi D. Herbert York University Democracy from the Top Down: Latin America, Eastern Europe, and the Role of Domestic Sources of Foreign Michael R. Kisielewski The National Research Council Timothy F. LeDoux Democracy Promotion and Participatory Evaluation: Re-Asserting Domestic Control over International Assistance to Democratisation Gordon M. Crawford University of Leeds Impacts of Globalized Trade on States' Human Rights Practices from 1973-1998 Robert O'C Stewart Ingersoll University of Arizona Discussant(s) Sandra J. MacLean Dalhousie University ___________________________________________________________________________ TB35 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Assigning Duties to Institutions: Debating Hard Cases Sponsors International Ethics International Organization Chair(s) Chris Brown London School of Economics and Political Science 'Blood on the UN's Hands': Assigning Responsibilities to Intergovernmental Organizations Toni A. Erskine University of Cambridge Ethical Hegemony?: Beyond a Gramscian Analysis of International Aid Organizations Tomohisa Hattori The City University of New York NATO and the Role of the Soldier: Institutional Duties and Individual Autonomy Paul Cornish University of Cambridge The Responsibility of Collective External Bystanders in Cases of Genocide: The French in Rwanda Daniela Kroslak University of Wales When 'Moral Agents' Do Not Exist: The Concept of 'Moral Patients' in International Society Cornelia Navari The University of Birmingham Discussant(s) Joel H. Rosenthal Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs ___________________________________________________________________________ TB36 Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Military Adaptation and Multinational Operations in a Post-Heroic Age Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Nora J. Bensahel The Rand Corporation A Command and Control of Multilateral Military Operations in Europe: The CJTF, NATO and ESDP Terry Terriff The University of Birmingham National Security and Civil Society in Mexico under Vicente Fox Athanasios Hristoulas Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico The Dissolving Boundaries of Urban Operations Alice Hills Joint Services Command and Staff College Urban Operations: Necessary Evil or Unfortunate Dilemma? Laura M. Hall Independent Scholar Discussant(s) Stephen Prince Royal Naval Historical Branch ___________________________________________________________________________ TC01 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM IFIs, Markets, and Authority: Who Controls What in the New Global Economy, Part I Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) Kanishka C. Jayasuriya Murdoch University Market Authority in the Asian Financial Crisis: The Discursive Demolition of the Asian Development Model Rodney Bruce Hall University of Iowa Post Washington Consensus and the New Anti Politics Kanishka C. Jayasuriya Murdoch University Regime Change: The IMF Becomes a Development Institution? Julie L. Mueller University of Delaware Discussant(s) Kenneth C. Shadlen University of Miami ___________________________________________________________________________ TC02 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The EU and the UN: Nexus between Regionalism and Global Governance Sponsors International Organization Peace Studies Chair(s) Peter Wallensteen Uppsala University Coordination and Representation of EU Positions in the Main Organs of the UN Jurgen Dedring City University of New York The EU and the Economic and Social Work of the UN: Agenda, Machinery and Change Paul Taylor London School of Economics and Political Science The EU and the Promotion and Protection of International Human Rights Standards within the United Nations Karen E. Smith London School of Economics and Political Science The European Security and Defense Policy: A Challenge or a Contribution to the UN Collective Security System Lothar Brock Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Matthias Dembinski Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung Discussant(s) Peter Wallensteen Uppsala University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC03 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM IPE/IR: An Interdisciplinary Forum Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) B. A. Roberson University of Warwick Crisis in the Discipline: Whether You See It Depends On The Island You Sit Jennifer A. Sterling-Folker University of Connecticut Modeling Global, National, and Local Dynamics, and Some Implications for Trans-Disciplinary Conversation Michael H. Allen Bryn Mawr College Systemic and Non-Systemic Determinants of International Relations Na'oki Ono Musashi Institute of Technology The Metaphysics of World Affairs Ralph Pettman University of Wellington Discussant(s) Raimo Vayrynen University of Notre Dame ___________________________________________________________________________ TC04 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Cities, Norms, and Power Structures in World Historical Systems Sponsors International Political Economy Key Theme Panels Chair(s) David Wilkinson University of California - Los Angeles Cities and Empires in the Emergent Central System Christopher Chase-Dunn University of California - Riverside Civilizations and World Systems: Reality, Delineation and Process Matthew Melko Wright State University Norms and Transformation of World Politics: Comparing Ancient China and Modern Europe Victoria T. Hui Stanford University Power Configuration Sequences in the Central World System 1500 BC - 700 BC David Wilkinson University of California - Los Angeles ___________________________________________________________________________ TC05 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Political and Economic Consequences of Income Distribution Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Yi Feng Claremont Graduate University Income Distribution, Population and Economic Growth Yi Feng Claremont Graduate University Jacek Kugler Claremont Graduate University Paul J. Zak Claremont Graduate University Income Maintenance and Social Protection of Shrinking Populations: The Political Economy of Socio-Economic Integration in the European Union Ismene Gizelis University of California-San Diego The Economic Inequality-Political Violence Nexus Revisited Marie Lynne Besancon Claremont Graduate University Discussant(s) Henrik Urdal International Peace Research Institute of Oslo ___________________________________________________________________________ TC06 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Presidential Foreign Policy Making Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Advisors in U.S. Foreign Policy: An Evaluation of the Formal and Collegial Advisory Systems David M. Mitchell Syracuse University The Foreign Policy Decision-Making Process of the George W. Bush Administration Alexander A. Moens Simon Fraser University Discussant(s) Polly J. Diven Grand Valley State University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC07 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International Migration and National Politics: The Political Economy of Comparative Immigration and Citizenship Policy Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Political Economy Chair(s) Alan E. Kessler University of Texas at Austin Open or Closed? Citizenship Rules in the Contemporary Era Jeannette N. Money University of California - Davis Presidential Shirking and Immigration Enforcement: A Quantitative Analysis Marc R. Rosenblum University of New Orleans Sovereignty, Public Opinion, and Prospects for a Common European Migration Policy Gary P. Freeman University of Texas at Austin Alan E. Kessler University of Texas at Austin Trade and Migration Policy in Endogenous Policy Models: What Works, What Doesn't and Why Douglas R. Nelson Tulane University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC08 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Russian Federation and CESDP/NATO: Eastward Enlargement and Possibility For Cooperation Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Konstantin Khudoley Saint Petersburg State University CESDP and the Russian Federation: Integration or Isolation? Alistair J.K. Shepherd University of Aberdeen NATO/EU and CIS: Is it Enough Security in Eastern Europe without Brussels? Dmitri Katsy Saint Petersburg State University Stanislav Tkachenko Saint Petersburg State University NATO/EU Expansion from the Perspective of the Grey Area Countries Michael Cheehan University of Aberdeen Russia and NATO: What Expects Us in the Future? Konstantin Khudoley Saint Petersburg State University Russia, NATO, and Regional Conflicts Toward the 21st Century: Lessons from Bosnia and Kosovo Sharyl Cross San Jose State University Discussant(s) Graeme P. Herd University of Aberdeen ___________________________________________________________________________ TC09 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM India's Quest for Great Power Status: Causes and Implications Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Edward A. Kolodziej University of Illinois Great Power Status in the Modern World: India in Comparative Perspective T.V. Paul McGill University India-ASEAN Relations: Does the Decay of Secularism in India Affect Multilateral Security Arrangements in the ASEAN Region? Shankari Sundararaman Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses Military Power and Indian Security: Constraints and Opportunities Timothy Hoyt Georgetown University Relating India's Security Doctrines to Threat Perceptions and Warfighting Capabilities Raju G. C. Thomas Marquette University Discussant(s) Douglas Lemke University of Michigan ___________________________________________________________________________ TC10 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Globalisation and the Political Economy of New Labour Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Peter Burnham University of Warwick Globalisation, European Integration and the Discursive Construction of Economic Imperatives Colin Hay University of Birmingham Ben Rosamond University of Warwick Globalisation, New Labour and the Politics of Depoliticisation Peter Burnham University of Warwick Land of (False) Hope and Tory?: The Contradictions of British Opposition to Globalisation Jason P. Abbott Nottingham Trent University Owen N. J. Worth Nottingham Trent University New Labour and the Pursuit of International Economic Competitiveness David Coates Wake Forest University Discussant(s) Chris Howell Oberlin College ___________________________________________________________________________ TC11 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM New Perspectives on Trans-Atlantic Relations Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Christopher L. Ball Johns Hopkins University Clashing Security Visions: NATO, the EU, and Military Intervention Sten Rynning Copenhagen Peace Research Institute De-Institutionalization of NATO: Relations of Identity and Organization in Trans-Atlantic Military Cooperation Christopher L. Ball Johns Hopkins University Not as Special Anymore?: The Changing Anglo-American Security Relationship Tom Lansford New England College Discussant(s) Erik Beukel University of Southern Denmark ___________________________________________________________________________ TC12 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Bridging International Relations and Comparative Politics through Foreign Policy Analysis Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Valerie M. Hudson Brigham Young University Roundtable Discussants Deborah J. Gerner University of Kansas Alex Mintz Texas A&M University/Tel Aviv University Steven B. Redd Southern Methodist University Eric Stern Stockholm University Donald A. Sylvan Ohio State University Stephen G. Walker Arizona State University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC13 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on New Approaches to Modeling International Behavior Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) James Morrow University of Michigan Roundtable Discussants Simon Jackman Stanford University Gary King Harvard University James Morrow University of Michigan Curtis S. Signorino University of Rochester Christopher Zorn Emory University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC14 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Military Collaboration and Domestic Politics Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Richard F. Staar Hoover Institution Enhancing Multinational Force Compatibility Krista M. Magras United States Military Academy In the Tracks of Tamerlane: Regional Security in Central Asia in the 21st Century Daniel L. Burghart National Defense University Lingering Differences: How Domestic Security Cultures Influence Multilateral Action Rebecca J. Johnson Georgetown University Discussant(s) Richard F. Staar Hoover Institution ___________________________________________________________________________ TC15 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Progress in Contemporary Realism Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Jean M. Stern Siena College Contemporary Realism and Post Cold War State Strategies Ewan Harrison University of Oxford International Relations and Scientific Progress Patrick James University of Missouri The Progressive Nature of Neoclassical Realism Randall L. Schweller Ohio State University Theory versus Knowledge: Where Lies the Future of Realism Annette Freyberg-Inan University of Bucharest Discussant(s) Richard Little University of Bristol ___________________________________________________________________________ TC16 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Monetary Policymaking: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Miriam L. Campanella University of Turin Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Austrian Exchange-Rate Policy, 1973-1999 David M. Andrews Scripps College Carribean Monetary Integration and EMU: A Model or a Trap? Miriam L. Campanella University of Turin Winston Dookeran Changes in Monetary Policy Making over Time -- The Role of Policy Learning, Ideas, Experts, Domestic and International Factors Amy Verdun University of Victoria The Politics and Economics of Central Bank Reaction to Exchange Rate Fluctuations Thomas Sattler Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zuerich Discussant(s) Lewis W. Snider Claremont Graduate University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC17 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Elusive Governance of Biodiversity Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Philippe Le Prestre Université du Québec à Montréal Cultural Imperialism or Universal Necessity: Reaching for Common Ground Peter J. Stoett Concordia University Devoted Friends: The Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Madagascar Marc Hufty Graduate Institute of Development Studies, Geneva Frank Muttenzer Graduate Institute of Development Studies, Geneva Global Governance/Governmentality, Wildlife Conservation, and Protected Area Management: A Comparative Study of Eastern and Southern Africa Peter J. Rogers Bates College The Biosafety Protocol to the Biodiversity Convention and the World Trade Organization: Reconciling the Mandates of Multilateral and Economic Regimes Kate O'Neill University of California - Berkeley The Codex Alimentarius Commission: Manoeuvering between the WTO and the UN Urs P. Thomas University of Geneva ___________________________________________________________________________ TC18 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Security and Subjectivity: Feminism Meets Poststructuralism Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Annick T. R. Wibben University of Wales, Aberystwyth and Brown University Free Your Mind: Poststructuralists, Historical Materialists and Postcolonial Feminists on Subjectivity and Emancipation Cristina Masters York University Queer Craft: Homophobia, Adolescence, and Warlike International Relations Tom Davies University of Bristol Security, Cosmology and Copenhagen Jenny Edkins University of Wales, Aberystwyth The Gendered Subject of Security: Theoretical Implications Annick T. R. Wibben University of Wales, Aberystwyth and Brown University Discussant(s) Michael Dillon University of Lancaster ___________________________________________________________________________ TC19 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Images and Narratives in World Politics, Part I Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Law Chair(s) Helen Kambouri London School of Economics and Political Science Art, Abstraction, and International Relations Christine Sylvester Institute of Social Studies, The Hague Cinema, Technology, and Modernity: Existence in the Jurassic Park Mark Lacy University of Sussex Laughing Matters: Narratives of Peace and Democracy and the Challenge of the Comic Louiza Odysseos London School of Economics and Political Science The Media, the War against Terrorism, and the Circulation of Non-knowledge Cynthia Weber University of Leeds Discussant(s) Vivienne Jabri University of Kent ___________________________________________________________________________ TC20 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Karl Polanyi's 'Great Transformation': Theoretical and Conceptual Critiques Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) David L. Blaney Macalester College Anti-Globalization: Polanyian Countermovement or Not? Philip McMichael Rural and Development Society Class Struggle and Class Compromise in Europe's Industrial Capitalist Development: Reflections on Agents and Processes of Transformation in Modern History Sandra Halperin University of Sussex Polanyi and Globalization James H. Mittelman American University Re-Embedding Karl Polanyi Hannes Lacher Eastern Mediterranean University Discussant(s) Stephen R. Gill York University Ronnie D. Lipschutz University of California - Santa Cruz ___________________________________________________________________________ TC21 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM States, Borders and Globalization Theory Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Ronen Palan University of Sussex From Methodological Individualism to Postcolonial Relationality: Globalization's Imperative for IR Theorizing Lily H.M. Ling Institute of Social Studies, The Hague Globalization and Borders Revisited Jan N. Pieterse University of Illinois Globalization and Bottom-Up International Cooperation: A "Two-Level Game Reversed" Model Jeffrey K. Sosland George Washington University Is There a Need for IR Theory in the Age of Globalization? Ronen Palan University of Sussex Discussant(s) A. Claire Cutler University of Victoria ___________________________________________________________________________ TC22 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Implementing Human Rights Norms: Policy Processes and Their Results Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies International Organization Chair(s) Heike Brabandt University of Munich Andrea Liese Universitat Bremen Implementing CEDAW in Muslim States: Common Challenges Confronting Pakistan, Tunisia, and Malaysia Anita M. Weiss University of Oregon Implementing the International Norms Against Torture and Ill-Treatment: In the Pillory of an International/National Public Andrea Liese Universitat Bremen International Norms and Implementation Processes in the US and Germany: The Case of Refugee Women Suffering from Gender-Specific Forms of Persecution Heike Brabandt University of Munich Augusta C. Del Zotto Syracuse University Discussant(s) James W. Davis University of Munich Elisabeth Jay Friedman Barnard College ___________________________________________________________________________ TC23 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Negotiations Between Domestic and International Politics Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Paul Sharp University of Minnesota - Duluth Roundtable Discussants Daniel Druckman George Mason University Bertram I. Spector Center for Negotiation Analysis Catherine Tinsley Georgetown University Saadia Touval The Johns Hopkins University I. William Zartman The Johns Hopkins University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC24 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International Law Outside the Mainstream: Neglect? New Roles? New Opportunities? Sponsors International Law Chair(s) John K. Gamble Pennsylvania State University, Erie International Law in Diplomatic History Lorna Lloyd Keele University International Law in the Mass Media John K. Gamble Pennsylvania State University, Erie Towards a Mixed System of Accountability and Understanding the Democratic Deficit in International Law Charlotte Ku American Society of International Law Treatment of International Law in Texts in International Relations and Introduction to Political Science Barbara Welling Hall Earlham College Discussant(s) Christopher C. Joyner Georgetown University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC25 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Democracy's Impact on Foreign Policy Making Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Louis Bélanger Université Laval Civil Society and Foreign Policy Making in Liberal Democracies Alex M. MacLeod Université du Québec à Montréal Democratic Politics and NATO War-Making: Great Britain, Germany and America in the Kosovo Crisis Scott A. Silverstone United States Military Academy Domestic Dynamics of Southeast Asia's Security Relations: The Impact of Political Change on Foreign Policy in Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines Joern H. Dosch University of Leeds Mexican Foreign Policy Under a Democratic Regime: Continuity or Change? Roberto Dominguez-Rivera University of Miami Rafael Velazquez Universidad de Quintana Roo Discussant(s) James D. Huck Jr. Tulane University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC26 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International Communication Distinguished Senior Scholar Panel in Honor of Hamid Mowlana Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Robin Brown University of Leeds Roundtable Discussants Christine B. N. Chin American University Naren Chitty Macquarie University Philip M. Taylor University of Leeds Honoree Hamid Mowlana American University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC27 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Russian Intelligence Revisited Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Stephen A. Garrett Monterey Institute of International Studies Great Games in the Caspian: State versus Multinational Corporate Interests Dennis W. Michaud Brown University Reinventing the Rosenbergs: What the VENONA Decrypts Reveal about America's Notorious Atomic Spy Ring Christina A. Beirne Analytical Services, Inc Russian Debates about Military and Political Involvement in the Moldova-Transdniestria, Goergia-Abkhazia and Tajikistan Conflict, 1991-2001 Nicole J. Jackson London School of Economics and Political Science/Carleton University The Russian Intelligence Services: Foreign Operations in the 21st Century Julie Anderson The City University of New York VENONA and the Manhattan Project Nigel West Westintel Research Limited Discussant(s) Robert W. Pringle University of Kentucky ___________________________________________________________________________ TC28 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Democratic Peace and International Conflict Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Hamdesa Tuso Nova Southeastern University Comparative Kantian Peace Theory: Economic Interdependence and International Conflict at a Group Level of Analysis Min Ye University of South Carolina International Social Structures, State Identity, Democracy, and Intervention in Inter-State War Michael E. Aleprete University of Pittsburgh Prospects For Peace: A Qualitative Study of the Democratic Peace Daniel R. Brunstetter University of California-Davis The Liberal Peace in the Middle East: Ali in Wonderland or Crude (Oil) Reality? Mirjam E. Sorli International Peace Research Institute - Oslo Discussant(s) Matthew Rendall University of Rochester ___________________________________________________________________________ TC29 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The First Latin American Network of Research on Peace and Conflict Resolution: An Experience of Comparative Studies Sponsors Peace Studies Chair(s) Ana Julia Bozo de Carmona University of Zulia Civil Society as an Actor in International Justice and its Role in Human Rights Praxeology in Latin America Flor Maria Avila Hernandez University of Zulia Cuba-U.S. Relations: Détente in the Third Millennium? Soraya M. Castro Mariño Universidad de la Habana International Relations of Federative States and Municipalities: A Study of Federative Foreign Policy Gilberto Rodrigues Catholic University of Santos Peace and National Security: Theoretical Approximation and Casuistic Operativity in Latin America Luis Mesa del Monte CEAMO, Havana US Foreign Policy towards Columbia in the Post-September 11 World: Implications for the Peace Process Catalina Rojas George Mason University Discussant(s) Sherry Gray The Stanley Foundation Kjell-Ake Norquist Uppsala University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC30 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Hollywood or Bust? International Cinema and the Politics of the Market Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Jayne Rodgers University of Leeds How to Compete with Hollywood (The European Experience) Thomas Paris Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees It's the Material, Dummy - Towards a Sustainable Film Factory Heather Wallis Leeds College of Art and Design Now We Are Two - Some Lessons from the First Two Years of the UK Film Council Graham Roberts University of Leeds Subtitling, Dubbing and the Future of European Film Stephen Hay University of Leeds Discussant(s) Des J. Freedman Goldsmiths College, University of London ___________________________________________________________________________ TC31 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Narcotics and Security: A New Challenge to Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Isaiah Wilson III United States Military Academy International Narcotics Control and Two-Level Games: Cooperation between the United States and Mexico and Colombia, 1992-1996 Victor J. Hinojosa University of Notre Dame The Military Reflex of the Body Politic: Thinking Critically About the United States' "War on Drugs" Johnny Holloway American University - School of International Service The War on Drugs: A Direct Agent in Sustaining Internal Displacement in Colombia Matt Byrne Queen's University Belfast When Rational Policy Making Fails: Plan Colombia and the Approaching "Commitment Trap" Vinay Jawahar Middlebury College Mark E. Williams Middlebury College Discussant(s) Isaiah Wilson III United States Military Academy ___________________________________________________________________________ TC32 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Preferences and Power Sponsors International Security Studies Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Regina H. Karp Old Dominion University A Hidden Accord: Ideas and Conformity in the Middle East System James H. Lebovic The George Washington University A Similar Peace or Peaceful Similarity? The Causal Relationships Between Preferences and Conflict Michelle A. Benson State University of New York - Buffalo Overlapping Security Dilemmas in Asia Phillip C. Saunders Monterey Institute of International Studies Security Integration and the Evolution of State Power Regina H. Karp Old Dominion University Discussant(s) Stacy Bergstrom Haldi Gettysburg College ___________________________________________________________________________ TC33 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Domestic Politics of Regionalism in Comparative Perspective Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Helen E.S. Nesadurai University of Warwick European Union and Andean Community: Two Integration Systems Alberto Martinez Simon Bolivar University Globalisation and Economic Regionalism in ASEAN: The Mediating Role of Domestic Political Economy Dynamics Helen E.S. Nesadurai University of Warwick Market Integration within and among Nations Moshe Syrquin University of Miami Discussant(s) Philip J. Meeks Creighton University ___________________________________________________________________________ TC34 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Gypsy Politics in Contemporary Europe: Domestic Exclusion of an International Minority Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Harlan Koff Universite de Syracuse Causal Webs and Collective Identities: The European Union, Accession Partners, and the Roma Robyn M. Linde University of Minnesota Challenging European Citizenship: Comparing Gypsy Politics at the Supranational, National, and Subnational Levels Harlan Koff Universite de Syracuse Comparing Gypsy Populations with the Populations and Institutions of Italy, Greece, and Macedonia Dimitris Argiropoulos University of Bergamo The Development of Roma Civil Society in Hungary Frank T. Zsigo Syracuse University Discussant(s) Benjamin J. Müller Queen's University - Belfast ___________________________________________________________________________ TC35 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Towards a Critique of the Disciplining of Politics and Knowledge in International Studies Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Sheila Nair Northern Arizona University Confronting a Disciplinary Blindness: Women, War and Rape in Politics - Global, International, and Local Katrina Lee Koo Australian National University Creating/Negotiating Interests: Indigenous Sovereignties Karena Shaw Keele University Manifesto for an Anti-Disciplinary International Studies Stephen J. Rosow State University of New York - Oswego September 11 and Pharmacotic War: Prospects for Resistance Larry N. George California State University, Long Beach Discussant(s) Paul H. Langley University of Northumbria at Newcastle ___________________________________________________________________________ TC36 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Intrastate Conflict in Africa: Causes and Responses Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Carola Weil University of Maryland Emerging States and Regional Security Andrea K Talentino Tulane University From Voting to Violence? Learning From the Kenyan and South African Cases Elke K. Zuern Amherst College Intervention in Angola: The Theoretical Lessons Gained from Ten Years Experience Stephen M. Hill University of Georgia Refugee-Warriors and World Disorder Peter Nyers York University Discussant(s) James E. Winkates United States Air War College ___________________________________________________________________________ TC99 Tuesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Poster Session on Peace, Security, and Conflict Management Sponsors Section Not Assigned Poster Presenter Courtney B. Smith Seton Hall University Anastasia Tsoukala University of Paris XI Joseph S. Joseph University of Cyprus Yannis A. Stivachtis Schiller International University Gunther Hellmann Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Margaret Hanson INSEAD Poster Presenter Glenn E. Fieldman San Francisco State University Kyoko Takahashi Osaka University Jonathan M. Acuff University of Washington Charles Krupnick United States Army War College Timothy A. Donais York University Reina C. Neufeldt American University George Gavrilis Columbia University Mary E. Mulvihill University of Notre Dame Derrick V. Frazier University of Arizona ___________________________________________________________________________ TD01 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM IFIs, Markets, and Authority: Who Controls What in the New Global Economy, Part II Sponsors International Organization International Political Economy Chair(s) Peter A. Aykens Brown University A Seal of Approval or A Seal of Doom? An Empirical Study of IMF Programs and Behavioral Pattern of Cammercial Lenders in Developing Countries Seonjou Kang University of North Texas International Institutions as Responses to Political Market Failure Barbara Koremenos University of California - Los Angeles Daniel Verdier European University Institute Public-Private Sector Partnerships and the Normative Context of Global Market Competition Margaret Hanson INSEAD Discussant(s) Peter J. Dombrowski Naval War College ___________________________________________________________________________ TD02 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Third Party Intervention in Civil Conflict Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) James N. Rosenau The George Washington University A Model of UN Intervention in Civil Wars Michael J. Gilligan New York University Complex Strategies: Interventions and the Management of Civil Conflicts Patrick M. Regan State University of New York - Binghamton Preventive Strategies: From the Ought to the How Bruce W. Jentleson Duke University Strategic Ambiguity and Third Party Intervention William Reed Michigan State University Discussant(s) Nils Petter Gleditsch International Peace Research Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ TD04 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Origins and Initiation of International Rivalries Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Jonathan M. DiCicco Rutgers University Dangerous Dyads, Escalation, and the Origins of Rivalry Michael P. Colaresi Indiana University William R. Thompson Indiana University Dispute Linkages and International Rivalries Brandon Valeriano Vanderbilt University Interstate Rivalry and the Recurrence of Crises Brandon C. Prins University of New Orleans Non-Territorial Origins of International Rivalries Jonathan M. DiCicco Rutgers University Political Shocks, Evolution, and the Origins of Interstate Rivalry Paul R. Hensel Florida State University Thomas E. Sowers II Florida State University Discussant(s) D. Scott Bennett Pennsylvania State University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD05 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Peace-Building in Divided Societies: The Challenges of Consensus Models Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Tamara Pearson d'Estree Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Alternative Approaches to Peace Process: The Role and Impact of War-Affected Populations in the Resolution of Intrastate Armed Conflicts Catalina Rojas George Mason University Consensus Based Decision Making: Research Findings in Group Dynamics Cathryn Quantic Thurston George Mason University Consensus vs. Consensus in Peacebuilding Carolyn M. Stephenson University of Hawaii at Manoa Security and National Interest Elham Atashi George Mason University Discussant(s) Larissa A. Fast Conrad Grebel College, University of Waterloo ___________________________________________________________________________ TD06 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Between Domestic Politics and Global Exigencies in the Americas: Rethinking Development in the Age of Globalization Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Janine Brodie University of Alberta Globalization and Development Theory in the Neo-Liberal Age William I. Robinson New Mexico State University Migration, Remittances and Development in Contemporary Mexico Leigh Binford Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla Policy Chains: World Bank and Regional Intermediaries in Policy Transfer Paul Cammack University of Manchester The Paradoxes of Development in Neoliberal Chile Marcus Taylor University of Warwick Discussant(s) Peter Burnham University of Warwick ___________________________________________________________________________ TD07 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Reforming Global Capitalism Sponsors International Political Economy Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Mark W. Zacher University of British Columbia Entrepreneurship and Reform in Global Capitalism Maxwell A. Cameron University of British Columbia Mark Manger University of British Columbia Latin America in the Era of Globalization: Facing the Challenges of Second Stage Reform Judith Teichman University of Toronto Political Mediation of Global Financial Forces: The Politics of Structural Reforms in Japan and South Korea Yves Tiberghein University of British Columbia The Multilateral Trade Regime and Global Poverty Ricardo Grinspun York University Discussant(s) Eric Helleiner Trent University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD08 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Regional Security Dynamics: Conceptual Approaches Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Helen E. Purkitt United States Naval Academy A Two-Level Game Analysis of the Complexities of Interstate Rivalry in the Maghreb Anouar Boukhars Old Dominion University Enhancing Great Powers: Medium-Size State Impact on Regional Security Cooperation Joshua B. Spero Merrimack College Regionalizing Security and the Hegemon's Dilemma Galia Press-Bar Natan Hebrew University of Jerusalem Talking Points: The Language of Rule-Based Regional Security Peter M. Howard American University Discussant(s) Stephen F. Burgess United States Air War College ___________________________________________________________________________ TD09 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The First and the Second Worlds: Governance or the Power of Capital? Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Michael E. Smith Georgia State University EBRD's Investment in Transition Economies: Achievements, Constraints and Prospects Alexander Kokcharov Christ Church College EU Enlargement, Domestic Politics, and Post-Communist Transitions: The Impact of European Monetary Union on the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland Mihnea Nastase Georgia State University Michael E. Smith Georgia State University Institutional Knowledge and Gender Neutrality: An Analysis of the Impact of IMF Programs in Romania Olivia Rusu-Toderean Babes-Bolyai University Transition or Dependent Development? The Core-Periphery Divide in Modern Finance Capitalism Anastasia Nesvetailova University of Wales, Aberystwyth Discussant(s) Gregory O. Hall St. Mary's College of Maryland ___________________________________________________________________________ TD10 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Culture, Ethnicity, and International Relations Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Stephen M. Saideman Texas Tech University Clashes of Civilizations and Foreign Policy Decisionmaking in Enduring Rivalries Errol A. Henderson Wayne State University The Prevalence of Ethnic Wars: Causes and Particularities Nicholas Sambanis The World Bank The Relevance of Culture in UN Voting Behaviour Tanja Ellingsen University of Oslo Third Party Intervention in Neighbouring Ethnic Conflicts David B. Carment Harvard University Patrick James University of Missouri Discussant(s) Will H. Moore Florida State University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD11 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Foreign Policy Analysis Distinguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Eugene Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) James M. Scott University of Nebraska, Kearney Roundtable Discussants James Garand Louisiana State University Llewellyn D. Howell University of Hawaii at Manoa Christopher M. Jones Northern Illinois University James M. McCormick Iowa State University Gregory Raymond Boise State University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD12 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Political Economy Distinguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Peter Gourevitch Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Kurt Burch St. Olaf College Roundtable Discussants Jeffry Frieden Harvard University Peter J. Katzenstein Cornell University David A. Lake University of California - San Diego Michael Zuern Universitaet Bremen Honoree Peter Gourevitch University of California-San Diego ___________________________________________________________________________ TD13 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section Distinguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Patricia Fernandez-Kelly Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Gregory A. Kelson Institute for Women and Children's Policy Roundtable Discussants Anna M. Agathangelou Global Change Institute Geeta Chowdhry Northern Arizona University Gillian Youngs University of Leicester Honoree Patricia Maria Fernandez-Kelly Princeton University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD14 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Trade Liberalization: The Role of Domestic Politics and International Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Richard S. Sherman Syracuse University Compliant Members but de facto Defectors: A Study of State Usage of NTBs in International Trade Regimes Jyotika Saksena University of Indianapolis Consumers as Voters: The Fair Trade Movement and the Rise of Markets over Politics as an Arena for Democracy Kevin F. Tarmann University of Virginia Fair Trade: A Cup at a Time? April Linton University of Washington Group Mobilization, Institutional Processes, and Trade Protection in the U.S.: Two Case Studies Stanley P. Berard Lock Haven University E. Brook Harlowe The College of St. Catherine Trade Openness: An Area for Enhanced Dialogue? Mariann Micsinai University of Miami Discussant(s) Richard S. Sherman Syracuse University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD15 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Institutions and their Capacity to Solve Global Migration Problems: The Search for Durable Solutions Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Organization Chair(s) Kurt Mills Mount Holyoke College Cooperation, Integration and Regimes: The Case of International Migration Eytan Meyers Hebrew University of Jerusalem IGO Influence on US Immigration Policy: The Decision to Extend Temporary Protected Status to Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador Brett S. Heindl Syracuse University Immigration Policy in the European Union: The New Politics of Exclusion in a Changing Context Nouray V. Ibryamova University of Miami Institutional Effects on State Behavior are State Effects on Institutional Behavior: The Refugee Regime in the 1990s Peter Romaniuk Brown University The Passport in International Relations Mark B. Salter American University in Cairo ___________________________________________________________________________ TD16 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Emerging Policy and Legal Issues in the WTO Sponsors International Law International Political Economy Chair(s) Paula I. L'Ecuyer University of South Carolina Credible Bargaining: The Influence of Partisanship on the International Trade Dispute Settlement Process in GATT and the WTO, 1947-present Amy L. Widsten Columbia University Culture Policies and Global Markets: The WTO and the "Cultural Industry Exception" Paula I. L'Ecuyer University of South Carolina Ken Rogerson Duke University Tradeoffs Between the Content of Law and the Application of Law: Analyses of the WTO Dispute Settlement Data Don Moon University of Chicago Discussant(s) Howard Warshawsky Roanoke College ___________________________________________________________________________ TD17 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Disease and International Politics: AIDS in Africa Sponsors International Ethics International Security Studies Chair(s) Elke Krahmann University of Birmingham "The Scarlet Horror": AIDS and the National Imaginary Jorge Fernandes University of Hawaii at Manoa Moralized Discourses: South Africa's Intellectual Property Fight for Access to AIDs Medication Debora J. Halbert Otterbein College Securitizing Global Health Issues: HIV/AIDS in Africa as a U.S. National Security Threat Carrie C. Sheehan American University The Strategic Implications of HIV/AIDS Stefan Elbe International Institute for Strategic Studies Discussant(s) Jonathan Ban Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ TD18 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Minority Rights in World Politics: A Comparative Perspective Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Law Chair(s) Benjamin J. Müller Queen's University - Belfast Contested Ideas of Political Community: The 'Problem of Minorities' in Historical Perspective Jennifer Jackson Preece London School of Economics and Political Science Dynamics of Norm Construction: Minority Rights in the Process of EU Enlargement Antje Wiener Queen's University of Belfast The Human Rights Problematic in Turkey-European Union Relations Ayse Isil Karakas Galatasaray Üniversity Discussant(s) Jack Donnelly University of Denver ___________________________________________________________________________ TD19 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Images and Narratives in World Politics, Part II Sponsors International Communication International Law Chair(s) Christopher Berzins London School of Economics and Political Science Desire Unlimited: Gazing the East Carsten Bagge Laustsen University of Copenhagen Techniques of Abstraction Thaddeus Oliver University of Hawaii at Manoa The Virtual Enemy James Der Derian Institute for Advanced Study Discussant(s) Timothy W. Luke Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD20 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Karl Polanyi's Social Theory: Contemporary Applications Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College Jose Bove and the Anti-Globalization Countermovement in France: A Polanyian Interpretation Vicki L. Birchfield Georgia Institute of Technology The Art of Political Forecasting According to Bull, Carr and Polanyi Bjorn Hettne University of Goteborg Where is the 'Double Movement'? Or States vs. Markets in the 21st Century Ronnie D. Lipschutz University of California - Santa Cruz Discussant(s) Sandra Halperin University of Sussex Hannes Lacher Eastern Mediterranean University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD21 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Human Security and the Environment Sponsors Environmental Studies International Law Chair(s) Shin-wha Lee Korea University Shin-wha Lee Korea University Environmental Change, Conflict, and Adaptation: Evidence from Cases Ted Gaulin University of California - Irvine Environmental Change, Conflict, and Adaptation: Evidence from Cases Bryan McDonald University of California - Irvine Environmental Refugees and Human Security: A Thematic and Empirical Approach Shin-wha Lee Korea University Human Security Concerns in Global Politics Woosang Kim Yonsei University Discussant(s) James T. H. Tang University of Hong Kong ___________________________________________________________________________ TD22 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on Comparative Politics and International Relations: Buzan and Little's 'International Systems in World History' Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Daniel Deudney Johns Hopkins University Roundtable Discussants Barry Buzan University of Westminster Christopher Chase-Dunn University of California - Riverside Stuart J. Kaufman University of Kentucky Richard Little University of Bristol ___________________________________________________________________________ TD23 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Alternatives to European Governance? Globalization, Europeanization, and Re-Nationalization Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Gunter Walzenbach University of the West of England Competition Policy as Europeanization: A Comparative Examination of Authority Kostas Lavdas University of Crete Immigration and Asylum: Challenging European Governance Oliver F. Schmidtke University of Victoria Multi-level Governance: An Interdisciplinary Approach? Gunter Walzenbach University of the West of England Sub-National Authority and Welfare: Social Policy in Southern Europe Rosa Mule University of Warwick Discussant(s) Thomas C. Lawton University of London ___________________________________________________________________________ TD24 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM After the Balkans: The Politics of Interventionism and the Challenge to IR Sponsors International Ethics International Security Studies Chair(s) Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen In Search of Ethics: Poststructuralist Power Politics, Humanitarian Realism, and the Question of Balkan Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen Ordering Just (That): Kosovo on the French Menu Henrik O. Breitenbauch University of Copenhagen Scripts versus Storylines: The Bush Administration's 'Humanitarian Nightmare' Script and the Blurring of the European Genocide Storyline Gerard Toal Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Discussant(s) Thomas J. Biersteker Brown University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD25 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Teaching International Relations Creatively Sponsors Active Learning in International Affairs International Education Chair(s) Matthew Krain The College of Wooster Bridging the Gap: Teaching Analytical and Policy Lessons with Foreign Policy Case Studies Steven L. Lamy University of Southern California Surviving Teaching International Relations: Integrating Popular Culture into the Classroom Kent Kille The College of Wooster Teaching African Conflicts Beth K. Dougherty Beloit College Teaching Human Rights through Service Learning Matthew Krain The College of Wooster Anne Nurse The College of Wooster Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: A Service-Learning Approach to Teaching and Learning Global Environmental Politics Nancy C. Quirk Colby College Discussant(s) Janet E. Adamski Baylor University Marcie J. Patton Fairfield University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD26 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Institutions and the Political Economy of Information and Communication Technologies Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) Edward A. Comor American University Beyond the Domestic-International Dichotomy: Internet, Interests, and Institutional Change Nanette S. Levinson American University Global Governance in the Networked World: Mapping the Processes of Emergent Regime Formation in Global Information and Communications Policy Derrick L. Cogburn University of Michigan The Changing Picture of High-Tech Industry Competition in World Economy in the Coming WTO Era: Observation on Telecommunications in South Korea and Taiwan Chen-Dong Tso University of Denver Discussant(s) Joseph Straubhaar University of Texas at Austin ___________________________________________________________________________ TD27 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Teaching Intelligence Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Richard R. Valcourt International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence Teaching Intelligence Studies in the Americas Russell G. Swenson Joint Millitary Intelligence College The CIA's Sherman Kent School: A Step in the Right Direction Stephen Marrin University of Virginia The Embassy and Diplomatic Scholars Internship Program In Washington, DC: A Unique Approach to Active Learning in International Studies Eugene D. Schmiel Institute for Experiential Learning The Potential Perils of Pack Pedagogy, or Why International Studies Educators Should Be Gun-Shy of Adopting Active and Cooperative Learning Strategies J. Martin Rochester University of Missouri - St. Louis Discussant(s) Robert Bresler Franklin and Marshall College Arthur S. Hulnick Boston University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD28 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Globalization, Conflict, and Identity Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Rey Koslowski Rutgers University, Newark A World Away - Transforming Cypriot Identity in Green Lanes Madeleine Demetriou University of Kent, Canterbury Austrian Identity in Global Politics Yale H. Ferguson University of Salzburg Anselm Skuhra University of Salzburg In the Name of Tradition: Globalization and Dislocation in Postcolonial Societies Catarina C. Kinnvall Lund University Negotiation, Identity, and Conflict Resolution Karin Aggestam Lund University Discussant(s) Vivienne Jabri University of Kent ___________________________________________________________________________ TD29 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Competitiveness in High-Tech Industries Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Political Economy Chair(s) Triant Flouris Auburn University Helene G. Wieting University of Denver Aerospace Manufacturing in the 'Third World:' The Rise of EMBRAER Triant Flouris Auburn University Building Life? Political and Economic Foundations of Modern Biotechnology Noah R. Zerbe York University Competitiveness and Industrial Policy, Lessons from the Past: Government Involvement in the Aircraft Industry with Particular Reference to Boeing and Airbus Industries Helene G. Wieting University of Denver History, Technology, and the Capitalist State: The Comparative Political Economy of Genomics Rodney D. Loeppky York University How Pirates Learn to Abide by the Law: A Comparison of the Intellectual Property Rights Protection Regimes of China and Taiwan Martin K. Dimitrov Stanford University Discussant(s) William Long Georgia Institute of Technology ___________________________________________________________________________ TD30 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Multilateralism and German Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Ralph G. Carter Texas Christian University Domestic Interests, State Identities, and Germany's Changing Foreign Policy Preferences Reinhard Wolf Martin Luther University Influence-Seeking, Habit, or Confidence-Building Measures? Conceptions of Multilateralism in German Foreign Policy Discourses Rainer Baumann Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main New Environments and Changing Policy: Exploring Post Cold War Systemic Change and German Foreign Policy Scott H. Brunstetter Old Dominion Univeristy Discussant(s) Federica Bicchi European University Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ TD31 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Human Rights/Security in Contemporary Global Society Sponsors International Ethics International Law Chair(s) Catherine Y. Lu McGill University Human Rights Discourse and Global Civil Society: Contesting Global Governance? Fiona Robinson Carleton University Human Rights, the Transnational Theoretical Turn, and the Erasure of the Particular Timothy M. Yetman Purdue University Human Security, the State, and International Justice Paul Gecelovsky University of Windsor The International Criminal Court and the Promotion of Global Justice Antonio Franceschet Acadia University The Political Theory of Trusteeship and the Twilight of International Equality William W. Bain University of Glasgow Discussant(s) Cecelia Lynch University of California - Irvine ___________________________________________________________________________ TD32 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM States, Firms and Markets in the Global Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Jeffrey Kentor University of Utah A New, Globalized E-conomy? Trends, International Content, and Performance Among the World's Largest Corporations Joachim K. Rennstich Indiana University States and Firms: A Synthesis toward Coevolutionary Competition in a Globalised Industry Yumiko Myoken London School of Economics and Political Science States, Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility Michael R. MacLeod George Washington University Transnational Corporations and the State: Shifting Boundaries of Economic Power 1957-1998 Jeffrey Kentor University of Utah Discussant(s) Simon F. Reich University of Pittsburgh ___________________________________________________________________________ TD33 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Kevin Morrison Harvard University Domestic Sources of Direct Foreign Investments in Nigeria Adeoye A. Akinsanya University of Uyo Globalization, Democratization, International Credits, and the Thai Political Class Supanai K. Sookmark Carleton University The Political Economy of FDI in Services Jonathan M. Crystal Fordham University Discussant(s) Mireya Solis Brandeis University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD34 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Multilevel Governance from an IR Perspective Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Jaap H. de Wilde University of Twente Multilevel Governance and Security between the EU and its 'Near Abroad' Rens van Munster University of Odense Multilevel Governance and the Future of Sovereignty Tanja E. Aalberts Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Multilevel Governance from an IR Perspective Jaap H. de Wilde University of Twente Multilevel Governance in Europe and the National Interest Mendeltje van Keulen Dutch Institute for International Relations Discussant(s) Wouter Werner University of Utrecht ___________________________________________________________________________ TD35 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Information for Early Warning: The Use of Local Information Networks Sponsors International Communication Peace Studies Chair(s) Anthony D. Perry Wayne State University Developing a Local Information Network for an International NGO Marianne Abbott The Ohio State University Local Information Networks for Early Warning: Practical Requirements and Considerations Heinz Krummenacher Swiss Peace Foundation Daniel Schwarz Swiss Peace Foundation Matthias Siegfried Swiss Peace Foundation Technical Requirements and Considerations for Setting up Local Information Networks Doug Bond Harvard University The Role of Information Networks in the Everyday Operations of International Organizations Vincenzo Bollettino University of Denver Discussant(s) Susanne Schmeidl Swiss Peace Foundation ___________________________________________________________________________ TD36 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Environmental Regimes: Emergence and Effectiveness Sponsors Environmental Studies International Organization Chair(s) Lloyd Pettiford Nottingham Trent University Measuring the Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes: Methodological and Practical Difficulties Hans Bruyninckx Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Thomas Cioppa Brookdale Community College State Environmentalism Revisited: Structural Predictors of Nations' Propensity to Sign Environmental Treaties J. Timmons Roberts College of William and Mary Taking Institutions Seriously: The Application of Regime Analysis to Multilevel Governance John Vogler Keele University The International Food Safety Regime: Effectiveness of the Codex Alimentarius Commission Diahanna Lynch University of California - Berkeley The Oil Industry and Climate Policy: Corporate Sources of International Environmental Regime Effectiveness Jon Birger Skjaerseth The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Tora Skodvin Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo (CICERO) Transnational Linkage and Institutionalization Process: Climate Change Regime and Nonstate Actors in Brazil Paulo Luiz M. L. Esteves Pontifica Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais Discussant(s) Marc Levy Center for International Earth Science Information Network, Columbia University ___________________________________________________________________________ TD99 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Poster Session on Social Movements, Representation, and Democratization Sponsors Section Not Assigned Poster Presenter Christiane I. Seitz University of Wales Pramod K. Mishra DCRC, University of Dehli, India Salhi Hamoud California State University, Dominguez Hills James C. Richter Bates College Mona Lena Krook Columbia University Giampiero Giacomello European University Institute Poster Presenter Kenneth G. Lawson University of Utah Gül Sosay Bogazici University Victor H. Assal University of Maryland Tinaz B. Pavri Spelman College Thomas E. Rotnem Southern Polytechnic State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA01 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Future Challenges to Arms Control Sponsors Intelligence Studies International Security Studies Chair(s) Jeffrey Larsen Science Applications International Corporation A New Offense-Defense Force Mix Kerry Kartcher US State Department Arms Control in Outer Space Patricia McFate US Department of State Cyberwar, Information Operations, and Arms Control Gregory Rattray US Air Force Exordium & Terminus: Arms Control in the Year 2025 John A. Nagl United States Army Command and General Staff College Discussant(s) James J. Wirtz United States Naval Postgraduate School ___________________________________________________________________________ WA02 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Political Changes in Europe and South East Europe Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Charles F. Cnudde University of Massachusetts - Boston Radovan Vukadinovic University of Zagreb The Impact of Law and Legislation on the NGOs in the Czech and Slovak Republics Ruth DeHoog University of North Carolina - Greensboro Luba Racanska St. John's University Theories of Social Transformation and the Role of Economics for Revolutionary Change, Timing, and Nature of the Serbian Revolution and Social Unrest in Some East European Janus-Faced Regimes Klara A. Sogindolska Johns Hopkins Univeristy Transformation in the Political System and New Civil Military Relations in Croatia Lidija Cehulic University of Zagreb Unstable Security in South East Europe Radovan Vukadinovic University of Zagreb Discussant(s) Joseph Joseph University of Nicosia ___________________________________________________________________________ WA03 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Theorizing European Integration, Part I: Class, State and Interest in the EU Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Alan Cafruny Hamilton College Free Lunch or Just a Snack? Sweden's Experience with the EU CAP and its Potential Lessons for Poland Georgine M. Kryda University of the Pacific Amanda Svensson University of the Pacific Political Economy of the German Model and the EMU Magnus Ryner Brunel University The Changing Political Economy of France in the EU: Dirigisme Under Duress Ben Clift Brunel University The Discourse of Globalization and the Rhetoric of Non-Negotiable External Constraints Colin Hay University of Birmingham ___________________________________________________________________________ WA04 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Global Finance and Domestic Governance Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Shanker Satyanath New York University Capital Flows and Economic Liberalization: Unexpected International Constraints on Market Reform Sarah M. Brooks Ohio State University Creative Destruction? After the Crisis: Neoliberal 'Re-modeling' in Emerging Market States Jeffrey A. Stacey Columbia University Doomed to Fail? Developing Democracies, Bank Regulation, and the Precipitation of Currency Crises Under Liberal Capital Flows Shanker Satyanath New York University Taking Stakes: Evaluating Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets Mary Ann Haley Fairfield University Discussant(s) John Echeverri-Gent University of Virginia ___________________________________________________________________________ WA05 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Biological Weapons Control Regime at a Crossroads Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Alexander Kelle Stanford University Civilian Bio-Defense and International Security: The Critical Nexus of Naturally-Occurring Infectious Disease and Bioweapons Threats Terrence M. O'Sullivan University of Southern California Ten-Years in the Making: Negotiating the Protocol to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Jeremy Littlewood University of Bradford The New BW Control Regime--From Multilateral Negotiation to International Organization Alexander Kelle Stanford University The New BWC Control Regime: Implementation on the National Level Malcolm Dando University of Bradford The Politics of Biological Weapons Disarmament and the 2001 BWC Review Conference Marie Isabelle Chevrier University of Texas at Dallas Discussant(s) Peter R. Lavoy United States Naval Postgraduate School ___________________________________________________________________________ WA06 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Arrival of International Society Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Richard Little University of Bristol Distant Strangers: Indigeneous American Perceptions of European Polity Charles A. Jones University of Cambridge The Arrival of International Society in Russia Iver B. Neumann Norwegian Institute of International Affairs The Impact of the European International Society on Greece Yannis A. Stivachtis Schiller International University Discussant(s) Andrew Linklater University of Wales ___________________________________________________________________________ WA07 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Immigration Policy, Ethnicity and the Changing Role of the State Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Political Economy Chair(s) Kamal Sadiq The University of Chicago Reluctant Hosts: Japan, Korea, Spain and Germany as Recent Countries of Immigration Takeyuki G. Tsuda University of California - San Diego Cornelius Wayne University of California - San Diego Why and How Do Governments Use Illegal Immigration in Developing Countries? Kamal Sadiq The University of Chicago Discussant(s) Gary P. Freeman University of Texas at Austin ___________________________________________________________________________ WA08 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Territory and Issues of Contention Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Gerald Schneider University of Konstanz Do Static Benefit Allocations and Changing Power Relationships Increase the Likelihood of Conflict? Jesse H. Hamner Emory University Regime Type and Regime-Related Conflicts: Exploring the Relationship between Democracy and Issues of Contention Renato Corbetta University of Arizona William J. Dixon University of Arizona Religion and Land: Domestic Linkages in a Two-Level Bargaining Tamar R. London Pennsylvania State University Solving the Puzzle of Peace: An Analysis of the Effect of Territorial Disputes on Dyadic Relations Karen K. Petersen Vanderbilt University Discussant(s) Paul R. Hensel Florida State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA09 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM IPE, Risk, and Insurance: Four Perspectives Sponsors Global Development International Political Economy Chair(s) Marianne H. Marchand University of Amsterdam Climate Change, Cars, and Risk Matthew Paterson Keele University On Western Financial Hegemony and Power: Caribbean Development Risks and the Fading Lines Between Offshore and Onshore Don D. Marshall University of the West Indies - Cave Hill Repoliticising Financial Risk Management Marieke de Goede University of Newcastle upon Tyne Risk, Reward, and Discipline: Work in the International Political Economy Louise Amoore University of Newcastle upon Tyne Discussant(s) Tony Porter McMaster University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA10 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Internationalization of Ethnic Politics Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) David R. Davis Emory University Brothers Apart? The Role of Ethnic Affiliation in the Making of Turkish Foreign Relations Lerna K. Yanik Georgetown University Ethnic Conflict and Interstate War: An Analysis of the Kurdish Problem Gigi G. Gokcek University of California, Santa Barbara Internal Conflict and Regional Security in Island Asia: Stabilizing the 'Arc of Instability' Benjamin Reilly Australian National University Discussant(s) David R. Davis Emory University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA11 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Identity and Conflict: Old Issues, New Approaches Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Marie-Joelle Zahar University of Montreal Conflict, Identity and Change: A Short History of Chess Ron E. Hassner Stanford University Ethnic Conflict as a Coalitional-Form Game Over Public Goods Barry O'Neill University of California - Los Angeles Making the Loneliest Decisions: Individual Leaders, National Identities, and Foreign Policy Choice Jacques E. C. Hymans Harvard University Peace Implementation and Ethnic Identities: Choice and Consequence Marie-Joelle Zahar University of Montreal When States Kill Their Own: Understanding the Legitimation Process Suzanne E. Fry New York University Discussant(s) Darya Pushkina Reed College ___________________________________________________________________________ WA12 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Domestic Responses to Globalization Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Mary E. Hilderbrand Harvard University Driving towards Transnationalism: Seattle, Sovereignty, and Civil Society Kimberly Weir University of Connecticut Ideology, Practice, and Policy: Contentious Voices in the Politics of Globalization Katie M. Desmond Northern Arizona University Korean Civil Society and Crisis of Globalisation: The Myth of Participation Phoebe V. Moore Nottingham Trent University Understanding Perceptions of Globalization: Evidence from the Next Generation of Policy-Makers Mark A. Boyer University of Connecticut Michael J. Butler University of Connecticut Discussant(s) Jane H. Bayes California State University - Northridge ___________________________________________________________________________ WA13 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Politics of Global Health and Governance, Part I Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Nana K. Poku University of Southampton A Human Right to Health? Tony Evans The University of Southampton Debt, Adjustment and the Politics of Effective Response to HIV/AIDS Fantu Cheru American University Globalisation, Inequality and Health Nana K. Poku University of Southampton Jill Steans University of Birmingham The Crisis of AIDS and the Politics of Response Richard A. Fredland Indiana University - Indianapolis Discussant(s) Marc Williams University of New South Wales ___________________________________________________________________________ WA14 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Future Foreign Policy Challenges Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Balbina Y. Hwang Georgetown University and the Heritage Foundation American Extroversion from 1989-2001 (2016?) Jack E. Holmes Hope College Ilieav R. Radoslav Hope College Jessica Zimbelman Hope College Civilization Stage and Foreign Policy: Toward Building A New Theory Adnan M. Hayajneh The Hashemite University Rethinking American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century Gregory P. Domin Mercer University Discussant(s) Earl C. Ravenal CATO Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ WA15 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable on Teaching with Bueno de Mesquita's "Principles of International Politics" Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) D. Scott Bennett Pennsylvania State University Roundtable Discussants Mark J. Crescenzi University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Will H. Moore Florida State University James Morrow University of Michigan Patrick M. Regan State University of New York - Binghamton ___________________________________________________________________________ WA16 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Evaluating Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding Interventions Sponsors Global Development Peace Studies Chair(s) Mohammed Abu-Nimer American University Comparing Criteria for Success in Domestic and International Conflict Resolution Tamra Pearson d'Estree George Mason University Evaluating Peacebuilding Efforts through Development Programming Jaco Cilliers Catholic Relief Services Evaluating the Effectiveness of Civil Society Peacebuilding: Beyond Faith or Cynicism Michael Lund Creative Associates International Strategic and Comprehensive Frameworks for Evaluating Peacebuilding Programming Larissa A. Fast Conrad Grebel College, University of Waterloo Reina C. Neufeldt American University USAID Sponsored Conflict Resolution Programs for Georgian and Abkhaz Youth as a Grass Roots Intervention: The Implication for the Peace Process in Georgia and Abkhazia John Lewis UMCOR Anna Ohanyan Syracuse University Discussant(s) Marc H. Ross Bryn Mawr College ___________________________________________________________________________ WA17 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Reflecting on the 'Global Covenant' Sponsors International Law Chair(s) William W. Bain University of Glasgow Roundtable Discussants Chris Brown London School of Economics and Political Science Robert Jackson Boston University Michael J. Smith University of Virginia Steve Smith University of Wales, Aberystwyth ___________________________________________________________________________ WA18 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Sovereignty, Jurisdiction, and the "Linkage Communities": A Comparative Exploration of Problems Facing Divided Societies Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Yung Wei National Chiao-tung University Competing Formulas for Inter-System Linkage in Korea: Confederation of the South vs. Federation at the Low Level of the North Hakjoon Kim East Asian Daily Newspaper State, Nation, and Autonomy: Conflict Resolution and the "Linkage Communities" Yung Wei National Chiao-tung University The "National Question" in a Globalized World: An Institutionalist Account Horng-Iuen Wang National Taiwan University The Inter-System Contest over Sovereignty in Divided Nations: The Case of Pre-Unification Germany Gottfried-Karl Kindermann Interdisciplinary Committee for East and Southeast Asian History and Politics Discussant(s) Chih-Yu Shih National University of Taiwan ___________________________________________________________________________ WA19 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Gender in a Comparative Context: Feminist Agency, Empowerment and Democracy in the Era of Globalization Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Lisa-Mari Centeno Arizona State University Breaking Their Backs for Democracy: South African Women Struggling for Change Janet Shope Goucher College Eric G. Singer Goucher College Gender and the Transition to Democracy: The Case of Women of Russia Keith W Forrest University of Massachusetts Mujeres de Maiz: Central American Women in the Era of Globalization Lisa-Mari Centeno Arizona State University Organizing Women as Women: Ascriptive Women's Groups in the New South Africa Hannah E. Britton Mississippi State Discussant(s) Anne S. Runyan University of Cincinnati ___________________________________________________________________________ WA20 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Sovereignty and Global Governance: The Next Step? Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Linda B. Miller Wellesley College / Brown University Monitoring Compliance: Changing Capabilities and Identities of International Organizations Michael Vincent Deaver Fresno State University State Sovereignty, Intervention, and the Question of Prevention Ken Menkhaus Davidson College The Many Faces of Global Governance: Conceptual Clarity or Conceptual Confusion? Matthew J. Hoffmann University of Delaware The Westphalian World of Intergovernmentalism at the United Nations Roger A. Coate University of South Carolina Donald J. Puchala University of South Carolina Why a World State is Inevitable: A Teleological Analysis Alexander E. Wendt University of Chicago Discussant(s) Thomas J. Biersteker Brown University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA21 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Conceptual History and International Relations Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Ethics Chair(s) Jens Bartelson University of Copenhagen Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen A Conceptual History of Power in International Relations Stefano Guzzini Cophenhagen Peace Research Institute Security: A Conceptual History for International Relations Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen The Normative Foundation of Global Governance Mehmet Fezvi Bilgin University of Pittsburgh The Sovereign State in International Relations Jens Bartelson University of Copenhagen Discussant(s) Gerard Toal Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA22 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Framing Identity and Political Economy in Transnational Social Movements Sponsors International Ethics International Political Economy Chair(s) Hans Peter Schmitz Syracuse University Constructing Secularity: Framing Strategies for Religious Participation in Secular Institutions Evelyn Bush Cornell University Mobilizing the World: The Case of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X Azza S. Layton DePaul University The Discursive Framing of Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples: The Native Hawaiian Case Stephanie J. Di Alto University of California - Irvine The International Legitimation of Domestic Movements: Eras of Opposition in South Africa Audie Klotz University of Illinois - Chicago Discussant(s) Amalia Pallares University of Illinois-Chicago ___________________________________________________________________________ WA23 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Diplomatic Theory and Practice Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Howard Warshawsky Roanoke College Communication: An Essential Aspect of Diplomacy Martin Hall Lund University Christer Jonsson Lund University Conflict Resolution: A Diplomatic Tool for Liberal IR? Nimet Beriker Sabanci University Coordinating Track One and Track Two Diplomacy: A Comparison of the Perceptions of American and Turkish Diplomats C. Esra Cuhadar Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University Discussant(s) Charles T. Barber University of Southern Indiana ___________________________________________________________________________ WA24 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Neo-Liberal Governance and the Reinvention of "The Social" Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Malinda Smith Athabasca University Governance in the Name of Poverty Cristina Rojas Carleton University of International Affairs Neo-liberalism's Community in the Search of the Social Janine Brodie University of Alberta Risking it All: Canadians' Reliance on Financial Markets for the Provision of Social Goods Lois Harder University of Alberta Discussant(s) William Walters Carleton University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA25 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Trafficking Intersections: The Nexus Between the International Market for Human Trafficking and Domestic Decisions about Immigration, Criminal and Civil Rights Law and Policy Sponsors Intelligence Studies Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Bruce Friedman U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights and International Wrongs: The Effect of Domestic Civil Rights on International Trafficking in Humans Juliet Stumpf U.S. Department of Justice Domestic Law and International Order: An Exploration of the Effect of Domestic Criminal Law on International Trafficking in Humans Albert N. Moskowitz U.S. Department of Justice Human Trafficking: An Archetype of Contemporary Security Studies John T. Picarelli American University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA26 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Language, Agency and Politics in a Constructed World Sponsors International Communication International Ethics Chair(s) François Debrix Florida International University Criticism and Normativity: Sarcasm, Reverse Ethnography, and Postcoloniality Siba Grovogui Johns Hopkins University Language, Agency and Politics: Revisiting the Boundaries Between Constructivism, and Post-structuralism François Debrix Florida International University Real Interdependence: Discursivity and Concursivity in International Politics Timothy W. Luke Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University The Difference that Language/Power Makes: The Case of the Suez Crisis Janice Bially Mattern Temple University Discussant(s) Karin Fierke Queen's University of Belfast ___________________________________________________________________________ WA27 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Terrorism, Intelligence Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Michael Desch University of Kentucky Balancing Civil Liberties and Civil Defense in the Age of Super Terrorism and Post-Cold War Globalization Andrew D. Grossman Albion College Deals with the Devil: State Bargaining with Terrorist Organizations Navin A. Bapat Rice Univeristy Religion in International Terrorism: Precipitant or Flag of Convenience? Thomas J. Badey Randolph-Macon College Terrorist Justifications: Evolution as a Life-cycle Indicator Daniel S. Gressang United States Joint Military Intelligence College Discussant(s) Steve Recca Naval Postgraduate School ___________________________________________________________________________ WA28 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Ethnopolitical Conflicts: Roles for Transformational Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding? Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Peace Studies Economic Aid and Transformational Conflict Resolution: Building the Peace Dividend in Northern Ireland Sean Byrne Nova Southeastern University Cynthia L. Irvin University of Kentucky Lederach' s Conflict Transformation: "Successful" and "Unsuccessful" Mediation Attempts and Dialogues in Ethnopolitical and Civil Conflicts Marie Olson Wayne State University Frederic S. Pearson Wayne State University The Provision of Treatment for Victims of Torture: Centers for Healing and Transforming Conflict Cynthia L. Irvin University of Kentucky Virulent Ethnocentrism: A Major Challenge for Transformational Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in the Post-Cold War World Dennis J. D. Sandole George Mason University Discussant(s) George A. Lopez University of Notre Dame ___________________________________________________________________________ WA29 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Central Asian States: Domestic and International Challenges Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Anthony R. Bichel Juniata College Caspian Pipeline Politics: Is There Really a Great Game? Gareth M. Winrow Istanbul Bilgi University Challenges to Central Asia: How to Compete with Giants Gulnara B. Moldasheva Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics and Strategic Research (KIMEP) Managing Expectations: Domestic/International Politics in Central Asia Anthony R. Bichel Juniata College Rebecca Merritt Bichel The Pennsylvania State University Structural Reform in the Low-Income Transition Countries of Central Asia Gregory W. Gleason University of New Mexico Discussant(s) Nader Entessar Spring Hill College ___________________________________________________________________________ WA30 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Institutions, Knowledge and Environmental Politics Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Syma A. Ebbin Dartmouth College Merrilyn Wasson Australia National University Coproduction: A Theoretical Disposition for the Study of Knowledge and Order Clark A. Miller Iowa State University Knowledge and Open Access to Genetic Resources Merrilyn Wasson Australia National University Public Interest Litigation and Environmental Management in India Kelly D. Alley Auburn University Discussant(s) Raimo Tuomela University of Helsinki ___________________________________________________________________________ WA31 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Theoretical Approaches to Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Colin W. Dueck University of Colorado Foreign Policy Analysis: A Synthetic Approach Andrea Ribeiro Hoffman Univeristy of Tuebingen Global Policy Science: A New Paradigm to the Study of International Relations Prapat Thepchatree Thammasat University Realism, Culture and Grand Strategy: The Origins of Containment Colin W. Dueck University of Colorado Discussant(s) Henry R. Nau The George Washington University ___________________________________________________________________________ WA32 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM The Political Economy of Corruption and Anti-Corruption Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Peter Rodriguez Texas A&M University Global Anti-Corruption Issues: Empirical Analyses on the Relationships between the Corruption Perception Index of Transparency International and National Socio-economic Situations Sang-Hwan Lee Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Modeling Economic Corruption: Implications for Multinational Enterprises Elizabeth Maitland University of Melbourne Rolling the Dice: The Political Economy of Legalised Gambling Vincent Della Sala Carleton University The Environment of Corruption: A Firm-Level Perspective Ana Maria Herrera Michigan State University Peter Rodriguez Texas A&M University The Politics of Corruption in Crossnational Perspective Strom Thacker Boston University Discussant(s) Alexandra Wrage Northrup Grumman Corp. Stephen D. Wrage United States Naval Academy ___________________________________________________________________________ WA33 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Identity Politics in the Euro-Atlantic Area: Assessing the Validity of Change Claims Across Issues Areas Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) James C. Sperling University of Akron French Euro-skeptics: Political Parties Turn against the European Enterprise Edward G. DeClair Lynchburg College Identity Politics in NATO: U.S.-French and U.S.-German Relations Mary Hampton U.S. Air War College Is Germany a 'Good European'? An Empirical Test of Compliance with EU Law Michael Huelshoff University of New Orleans James C. Sperling University of Akron Discussant(s) Ann Phillips Office of Policy Development and Coordination, USAID ___________________________________________________________________________ WA34 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Dissolving Boundaries in the Caucasus: Cross Border Ethnic Groups and their Impact on Regional Stability and the Viability of States Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Cory Welt Massachusetts Institute of Technology A Religious Minority Challenges the State: Wahabis in Chechnya and Dagestan Miriam Lanskoy Boston University Azerbaijanis: Azerbaijan and Iran Brenda Shaffer Harvard University National Self-Determination in the Caucasus and International Response: Inconsistency and Consistency Megumi Nishimura Nishogakusha University Discussant(s) Fiona Hill Eurasia Foundation ___________________________________________________________________________ WA35 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Science Fiction and IR: World Politics in Popular Fantasies Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Communication Chair(s) Jutta Weldes University of Bristol Demon Diasporas: Confronting the Other and the Other Worldly in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel Patricia Molloy University of Toronto Forbidden Places, Tempting Spaces and the Politics of Desire: On Stalker and Beyond Aida A. Hozic University of Florida The Final Frontier: American Anti-Collectivism in the Post-Cold War Era Daniel H. Nexon Columbia University Discussant(s) Louiza Odysseos London School of Economics and Political Science ___________________________________________________________________________ WA36 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Re-Evaluating Mediterranean Environmental Cooperation: Knowledge, Communities, Capacities and Implementation Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Don Munton University of Northern British Columbia Can the EU Save the Mediterranean? Regional Cooperation and State Capacity Building Stacy D. Van Deveer University of New Hampshire Regional Cooperation to Protect Cetaceans: The Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area William C. G. Burns American Society of International Law Two Steps Forward, One Step Backward: Israel, the EU, and Regional Cooperation in the Mediterranean Basin Erika Weinthal Tel Aviv University Discussant(s) Jon Birger Skjaerseth The Fridtjof Nansen Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ WA99 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM Poster Session on Theories and Theorists in International Politics Sponsors Section Not Assigned Poster Presenter Halvard Leira Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Richard Devetak Monash University Julie A. Matthews McGill University/Bilkent University Brian C. Schmidt State University of New York - New Paltz Poster Presenter Samuel J. Barkin University of Florida Thomas C. Walker State University of New York - Albany Christopher Farrands Nottingham Trent University James J. Frueh American University Kevin S. A. McMillan Columbia University Suzanne C. Nielsen United States Military Academy ___________________________________________________________________________ WB01 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Failed States: Global-Local Perspectives Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Georg Sorensen Aarhus University Colombian State Failure: The Global Context of Eroding Domestic Authority Ann Mason Universidad de los Andes Pivotal States, Forgotten Places and Human Security: A U.S. Policy for Failing States? Michael Stohl Purdue University Sierra Leone: The Global-Local Politics of State Collapse and Attempted Reconstruction Christopher Clapham Lancaster University The Media and Failed States Hans-Henrik Holm European University Institute War and State Making - Why Doesn't it Work in the Third World? Georg Sorensen Aarhus University Discussant(s) Lothar Brock Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet ___________________________________________________________________________ WB03 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Theorizing European Integration, Part II: Class, State and Interest in the EU Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Magnus Ryner Brunel University European Citizenship, Social Cohesion and the Network Society: Problems and Possibilities Giles Scott-Smith Roosevelt Studies Centre Impotent Structures: Employment Policy in the European Union Daniel V. Preece University of Alberta The Coming Crisis of the Euro: Social Democracy in One Continent? Alan Cafruny Hamilton College The Political Economy of EMU: Interests, Expectations and Monetary Policy in the UK and Italy Leila Talani European University Institute Discussant(s) Colin Hay University of Birmingham ___________________________________________________________________________ WB04 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Constructivism and Strategic Interaction Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Daniel H. Nexon Columbia University Accidental Culture: The Effects of Shared Culture on International Incidents and Accidents Alexander H. Montgomery Stanford University Constructing Threat: Preferences, Perceptions and Projectible Power Kelly L. Erickson University of Virginia The Social Construction of the "Security Dilemma": The Greek-Turkish Case Ayten Gundogdu Bogazici University Discussant(s) Jeffrey T. Checkel Universitetet i Oslo ___________________________________________________________________________ WB05 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Impact of Globalization on Domestic Political Institutions Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Richard L. Harris California State University, Monterey Bay Faster, Globalization! Kill! Kill! Kennan Ferguson University of South Florida Globalization, Democracy, and Social Discontent: The Role of State Coercion in Sustaining the Processes of Global Economic Integration Ozbank Murat Istanbul Bilgi Unversity Gül Sosay Bogazici University Is There A New Century of Corporatism?: The International and Domestic Challenges to Corporatism and Neo-Corporatism in the 21st Century Paul S. Adams University of Massachusetts - Amherst Legitimating Sovereignty: Between Globalization and Democratic Consolidation James F. Robinson Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico The Impact of Globalization on Democratization Milind Thakar University of Indianapolis Discussant(s) Richard L. Harris California State University, Monterey Bay ___________________________________________________________________________ WB06 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Communal Conflict and Self-Determination Movements in the Local-Global Nexus Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Kevin H. Ellsworth Arizona State University Beyond Khalistan: The Sikh Diaspora and the International Order Giorgio Shani Kitakyushu University Kurdistan: Sovereignty and National Self-Determination at the Dawn of a New Century Royce J. Ammon University of St. Thomas Practices of Hawaiian Sovereignty in a Global-Local Nexus Jacqueline B. Palmer-Lasky University of Hawaii at Manoa The Global Ideational Origins of Nigeria's Communal Conflicts Kevin H. Ellsworth Arizona State University Discussant(s) Frank L. Rusciano Rider University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB07 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Elements and Issues of Foreign Policy in Russia and Eastern Europe Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Sabine Fischer Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Russia and the West - The Influence of Ideas on Russian Policy Towards the West Sabine Fischer Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) Saudi-Russian Relations in the Post Cold War Era Mark N. Katz George Mason University The Demise of Nationalism in Post-Communist Countries: The Role of the International Community Patrice C. McMahon University of Nebraska - Lincoln The Extension of the European Union and its Influence on the Romanian-Hungarian Relations Petru P. Weber Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca Discussant(s) Mary M. Matthews University of South Florida, St. Petersburg ___________________________________________________________________________ WB08 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Markets and Private Mechanisms Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Kenneth E. Wilkening University of Northern British Columbia Cooperation and Hegemony in Environmental Management Worldwide: The Case of ISO 14001 Susan S. Raines Kennesaw State University Evaluating the Impact of Market Mechanisms: The Case of the U.S. Clean Air Act Don Munton University of Northern British Columbia International Environmental Markets: Design for Uncertainty Nives Dolsak Indiana University, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis Private Authority and International Environmental Regulation: A Fox in the Hen House or Effective Global Governance? Kelly Kollman The George Washington University Privatizing Commons: Dilemmas of Privatizing Water in South Asia Vandana Asthana Christ Church College Ashok C. Shukla Kanpur University Discussant(s) Michele Zebich-Knos Kennesaw State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB09 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Pragmatism and International Relations Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Chair(s) Jonathan B. Isacoff University of Pennsylvania A Neopragmatist Account of Sources Doctrine in International Law Harry Gould The Johns Hopkins University Pragmatism and International Relations as a Social Science Molly Cochran Georgia Institute of Technology Pragmatism, Historical Inquiry, and International Relations Jonathan B. Isacoff University of Pennsylvania Discussant(s) James Bohman St. Louis University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB10 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Impact of Culture, Norms, and Identity on Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Tuomas A. Forsberg Finnish Institute of International Affairs International Norms, National Identity, and Leadership: A Constructivist Approach to the Study of Taiwan's Mainland China Policy during Lee Teng-hui's Presidency Kaihe Chen The University of Hong Kong Marketing the Clash of Civilizations and the Social Construction of "Other" Amal Khoury American University Lynne M. Kunkle American University Normative Visions of International Order: Kohl versus Lafontaine Katja Weber Georgia Institute of Technology The New International Politics of Culture: The Case of the "Cultural Diversity" Agenda in Canada Louis Bélanger Université Laval The Role of Cultural Factors in Global Processes and Conflicts Zuzana Lehmannova VSE - Faculty of International Relations Discussant(s) Stephen C. Shulman Southern Illinois University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB11 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Rationality of Costly Threats and Commitments in Deterrence Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Paul Huth University of Michigan Comparing Models of Information and Strategic Choice in Conflict Studies David H. Clark Binghamton University Timothy Nordstrom University of Mississippi Miscalculated Stakes and Costly Threats Vesna Danilovic Texas A&M University Rethinking Rationalist Deterrence Theory Erik Gartzke Columbia University Sunk Costs and Deterrence William Reed Michigan State University Why States Act Bear F. Braumoeller Harvard University Discussant(s) Lisa J. Carlson University of Idaho ___________________________________________________________________________ WB12 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on Feminist Methodologies: Researching the 'Domestic' and the International Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Tom Davies University of Bristol Roundtable Discussants Clifferd Dick Hope International Development Agency Jane Lethbridge International Health Consultant Stan Nkwain UNDP (Angola) Mirjam Southwell University of London ___________________________________________________________________________ WB13 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Politics of Global Health and Governance, Part II Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Neil G. Renwick Nottingham Trent University Framing the Epidemic: UNAIDS in Russia and South Africa Rachel B. DeMotts University of Wisconsin - Madison Lawrence P. Markowitz University of Wisconsin - Madison National Communication Policy, International Influences, and Local Health Information Access Tamara A. Trownsell American University New Leadership in the WHO: A Test Case for UN Reform? Steinar Andresen The Fridtjof Nansen Institute Discussant(s) Richard A. Fredland Indiana University - Indianapolis Nana K. Poku University of Southampton ___________________________________________________________________________ WB14 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Will Space be Weaponized? Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Forrest Morgan School of Advanced Airpower Studies Astropolitics and Astropolitik: A Geopolitical Framework for Outer Space Strategy Everett C. Dolman School of Advanced Airpower Studies Ballistic Missile Defense: Flying in the Face of Offensive Technological Dominance Forrest Morgan School of Advanced Airpower Studies Is the Weaponization of Space Inevitable? Karl P. Mueller RAND Corporation Paths to Weaponizing Space Peter L. Hays School of Advanced Airpower Studies Ten Propositions Regarding Spacepower Michael V. Smith School of Advanced Airpower Studies Discussant(s) Peter L. Hays School of Advanced Airpower Studies ___________________________________________________________________________ WB15 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The Information Revolution and U.S. Foreign Policy Sponsors International Communication Chair(s) William J. Drake Carnegie Endowment for International Peace American Primacy and Diplomacy in the Information Age William J. Drake Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The Byte Stops Here: The Role of the White House in Setting and Coordinating Global Information and Communications Technology Policies Earnest J. Wilson III Univeristy of Maryland Uploading the 'Revolution in Military Affairs:' War, Peace, and Security in the Hypermedia Environment Ronald J. Deibert University of Toronto Discussant(s) Steven Weber University of California - Berkeley ___________________________________________________________________________ WB16 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on the Challenges of Global Governance Sponsors International Law International Organization Chair(s) Vicki L. Golich California State University - San Marcos Roundtable Discussants Valerie J. Assetto Colorado State University Mary H. Durfee Michigan Technological University Margaret P. Karns University of Dayton Alynna J. Lyon Southeast Missouri State University Karen A. Mingst University of Kentucky ___________________________________________________________________________ WB17 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Pax Americana II and Japan's Strategic Choice Sponsors Japan Association of International Relations Chair(s) Masahiro Sakamoto Chuo University International System in the 21st Century Yoshinobu Yamamoto Tokyo University Recommendation of Japan's Security Policy Takahiro Ninomiya Japan Forum for Strategic Studies The Rise of the Large Developing Countries and its Impact on World Politics Masahiro Sakamoto Chuo University United States-Japan Security Cooperation and the Balance of Power in Asia Larry M. Wortzel The Heritage Foundation Discussant(s) Mike M. Mochizuki Georgetown University Discussant(s) Kenji Takita Chuo University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB18 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Globalisation and Territoriality: Neo-Liberalism and Indigenous Land Claims Sponsors Global Development International Ethics Chair(s) Kathlean Fitzpatrick London School of Economics and Political Science Nicola Short London School of Economics and Political Science Neo-Liberal Development and Indigenous Rights Regime Collision in the Andes: A New Framework of Analysis for International Relations Theory Leslie G. Wirpsa University of Southern California and Stanford University Practices of Possibility: Indigenous Activism and Political Future Karena Shaw Keele University The Guatemalan Peace Process and the (re)Construction of (neo)Liberalism Nicola Short London School of Economics and Political Science The 'International' Civil Service in East Timor: Neoliberalism's Hegemonic Formation of Markets, Democracy, and Human Rights in the 'Developing' World Stephen Hopgood University of London Three Waves of Modernity and the International Human Rights Regime Kathlean Fitzpatrick London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Franke Wilmer Montana State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB19 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on the Reproduction of Knowledge in International Relations: Women and Interdisciplinarity Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Women's Caucus Chair(s) Janni Aragon University of California - Riverside Roundtable Discussants Juliann E. Allison University of California - Riverside Roundtable Discussants Janni Aragon University of California - Riverside Jean A. Garrison University of Wyoming Lynne C. Rienner Lynne Rienner Publishers Anne S. Runyan University of Cincinnati ___________________________________________________________________________ WB20 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The 'Body' Politic: A Look at Gender and the Use of Bodies in Transnational Relations Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Jan Jindy Pettman Australian National University Desire Industries: Producing and Commodifying the Transnational Body Anna M. Agathangelou Global Change Institute Gendered Agency: Media Representations of War Tarja Vayrynen Tampere Peace Research Institutue Globalization on the Body: Reflections of the Position of Russian Prostitutes in Finland Elina Penttinen Tampere Peace Research Institute Militarized Prostitution and the Global Economy: Local Effects of the US Military in the US and Turkey Susan T. Jackson University of Arizona Discussant(s) Seiko Hanochi York University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB21 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Private Actors in the Global Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Terrence R. Guay Syracuse University Private Actors in the Financial Markets-The Case of the Group of Thirty Eleni Tsingou University of Amsterdam Private Sector International Networks and its New Role in Promoting Latin America's Internationalization Alberto Pfeifer University of São Paulo The Politics of Gray Markets: Public and Private Authority and the Other Drug War H. Richard Friman Marquette University The Politics of Socially Responsible Investing Terrence R. Guay Syracuse University Discussant(s) Virginia Haufler University of Maryland ___________________________________________________________________________ WB22 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM The United Nations and Peace Operations Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Lise Morjé Howard University of California - Berkeley Is There Room at the Table? The United Nations Security Council and the Issues of Reform in the Post-Cold War Period Gregory O. Hall St. Mary's College of Maryland Organizations' Inaction: The Challenge of Civil-Military Cooperation in Peace Operations John M. George United States Military Academy The Role of Military Force in Managing Public Security Challenges: Lessons from Kosovo Peter Viggo Jakobsen University of Copenhagen ___________________________________________________________________________ WB23 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Solidarity in Anarchy: Advancing the New English School Agenda Sponsors International Law Chair(s) David Armstrong University of Durham Interdisciplinarity and the English School David P. Long Carleton University Republicanism: An Alternative to Solidarism Joao Marques de Almeida Lusiada University Solidarism and the Division Between International and World Society Barry Buzan University of Westminster Discussant(s) Brian C. Schmidt State University of New York - New Paltz ___________________________________________________________________________ WB24 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on Transnational Dynamics and the Creation of a European Insecurity Community Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Didier Bigo Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris Roundtable Discussants Federica Bicchi European University Institute Laurent Bonelli Université de Paris X Nanterre Jean Paul Hanon Military Academy of Saint Cyr Research Center Jef Huysmans University of Kent at Canterbury Anastasia Tsoukala University of Paris XI R.B.J. Walker Keele University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB25 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM International Law and Environmental Regimes Sponsors Environmental Studies International Law Chair(s) Sabina Lautensach University of Canterbury Incidents at Sea and the International Politics of Resources: The Case of the Bering Sea Robert S. Jordan University of New Orleans Is There a Global Rivers Regime? Ken Conca University of Maryland The Baia Mare Cyanide Spill: International Law and the Control of Transboundary Pollution Allen Springer Bowdoin College The Conditions of Effective NGO Policy Advocacy: An Analysis of U.S. Environmental NGO Advocacy for Two International Treaties Young Ho Kim The Ohio State University The IMO Code for Navigation through Ice-Covered areas Christopher C. Joyner Georgetown University Discussant(s) William C. G. Burns American Society of International Law Sabina Lautensach University of Canterbury ___________________________________________________________________________ WB26 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM On the Border/Off the Map: Critical Geographies of Interstitial/Interstate Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Communication Chair(s) Patricia L. Price Florida International University Cross-Border Regional Boosterism in Cascadia and San Antonio-Monterey Matthew Sparke University of Washington On Being Protestant and Indigenous: Paradoxes for Identity/Space Carolyn Gallaher American University 'The Enemy of Human Kind': States and Statelessness in the Golden Age of Piracy Philip E. Steinberg Florida State University The Implosion of Aztlán: The Making (and Unmaking) of a Chicano Homeland Patricia L. Price Florida International University Discussant(s) Friedrich Kratochwil University of Munich ___________________________________________________________________________ WB27 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Cyberspace and Outer Space: The New Politics of Technology and Sponsors Intelligence Studies Chair(s) Jeffrey Larsen Science Applications International Corporation Cartesian Realities of Information Age National Security Uri Fisher University of Colorado In-Q-Tel, Inc.--The CIA Goes to Silicon Valley Fong R. Glenn Thunderbird, American Graduate School of International Management Silicon Shield or Spear?: Security Implications of Taiwan's High-Tech Investment in China Gwendolyn Stamper Vincent Wei-cheng Wang University of Richmond Discussant(s) Gregory Rattray US Air Force ___________________________________________________________________________ WB28 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Legitimacy and Violence: Globalization and the Displacement of the State Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Janice Bially Mattern Temple University Linda S. Bishai Towson University Cosmopolitan Law and the Challenge to State Immunity Linda S. Bishai Towson University Globalisation and the Eroding State Monopoly on Legitimate Violence Anna Leander Copenhagen Peace Research Institute Holding the Centre: Globalisation and the Construction of Security in Terms of Change Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen University of Copenhagen Security Politics and Globalisation: From Citizens to Nomads Andreas Behnke Stockholm University Small States: A Sociopolitical Perspective on Their Formation and Life Cycles Olav F. Knudsen Sodertorn University College Discussant(s) Jan Aart Scholte University of Warwick ___________________________________________________________________________ WB29 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable on External Factors of Post-Communist Transformations Sponsors Russian International Studies Association Chair(s) Andrei Melville Moscow State Institute of International Relations Anatily Torkunov MGIMO University Roundtable Discussants Robert H. Donaldson University of Tulsa Marina Lebedeva Moscow State Institute of International Relations William Reisinger University of Iowa Zlatko Sabic University of Ljubljana Lilia Shevtsova Moscow Carnegie Center Ivan Tyulin Moscow State Institute for International Relations ___________________________________________________________________________ WB30 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Organizing for Sustainable Consumption Sponsors Environmental Studies Global Development Chair(s) Doris A. Fuchs The University of Munich (Global) Governance Strategies for Sustainable Consumption Doris A. Fuchs The University of Munich Comparative Advantage or Public Trust? Seed Exchange in Zimbabwe Carol B. Thompson Northern Arizona University Noah R. Zerbe York University Health, Sustainable Consumption and Biotechnology: A Comparative Analysis of Australian and British Responses to Genetically Modified Organisms Marc Williams University of New South Wales Sufficiency: An Institutional Principle for Sustainability Thomas Princen University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Discussant(s) Jennifer A. Clapp Trent University Michael F. Maniates Allegheny College ___________________________________________________________________________ WB31 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Games and Learning in Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Prapat Thepchatree Thammasat University Comparing Conflict Resolution Across the Comparative Politics-International Relations Divide: The Cases of South Africa, Jordan, and Israel Leonard C. Robinson Salisbury University Learning in Triadic Strategic Interactions Yi Yang Texas A&M University Learning to Succeed: Strategy and Decision-Making in Recurring Foreign Policy Crises David R. Andersen University of Maryland Amy Pate University of Maryland Tara Santmire University of Maryland Reciprocity in Repeated Chicken Games: A Computational Simulation Using a Genetic Algorithm B. Gregory Marfleet Arizona State University Andrea Muchinsky Arizona State University Discussant(s) Douglas A. Van Belle East Stroudsburg University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB32 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Europe's North: A Platform for Innovative Policies Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Pertti Joenniemi Copenhagen Peace Research Institute Competing or Complementary Policies: Understanding the Relationship between the NEI and NDI Christopher Browning University of Wales Rethinking the Nature of Security: The US Northern European Initiative Edward J. Rhodes Rutgers University The North Meets Europe: The European Union's Northern Dimension Pertti Joenniemi Copenhagen Peace Research Institute Discussant(s) Sten Rynning Copenhagen Peace Research Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ WB33 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Systemic Approaches to International Trade Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Resat Bayer Pennsylvania State University Ain't Too Proud to Trade: The Limited Influence of System Compatibility in a Bipolar Regime Horace A. Bartilow University of Kentucky Mark Murray University of Kentucky Impact of Trade Partner Conflict on the Trading Behavior and Domestic Politics of Small States Resat Bayer Pennsylvania State University Matthew C. Rupert Pennsylvania State University The Reduction of International Trade Barriers in the Process of Globalisation Zdzislaw W. Puslecki Adam Mickiewicz University Trade Structure and Trade Conflicts under WTO Woongjo You Binghamton University (SUNY) Discussant(s) Mark A. Souva Michigan State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WB34 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Measuring the Effects of Liberalization on Democracy Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Cal M. Clark Auburn University Assessing the Impact of Economic Liberalization Policies on Wealth Distribution in Latin America: Are Current Measurements Predicated on Inaccurate Data? Kristin P. Johnson Claremont Graduate University Democracy, Economic Openness, and Income Inequality: Theoretical Rationales and Empirical Analysis Quan Li Pennsylvania State University Rafael Reuveny Indiana University Neoliberalism and Democratization Trends after the Debt Crisis, 1982-1999 Andrew Moellmer Tulane University Discussant(s) Janet Clark State University of West Georgia ___________________________________________________________________________ WC01 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Conflicting Interests in US Middle East Policymaking Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Susan Wright University of Michigan Algeria in American Foreign Policy: Conflicting US Interests in Containing Radical Islamism, Promoting Democracy and Assuring Regional Stability Yahia H. Zoubir Thunderbird -The American Graduate School of International Management Conflicts of Interests for US Middle East Allies: Iraq, Israel, and the Middle East Peace Process Laura Drake American University Dilemmas and Implications of American Peacemaking Strategy in the Middle East Abdalla M. Battah Minnesota State University - Mankato Political Change in the Gulf and its Impact on US-Gulf Security Relations Hamoud Salhi California State University at Dominguez Hills Syria in US Foreign and Security Policy: Enemy of Israel or Ally Against Iraq? David S. Sorenson U.S. Air War College Discussant(s) Manochehr Dorraj Texas Christian University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC02 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Accession to the European Union: Problems and Promises for the Post-Communist States Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Rebecca R. Jones State University New York - Brockport Accession Dilemmas: Hungary and the Schengen Agreements Margit B. Williams University of South Florida Coming in From the Cold: The Gypsy Minorities Between the Post-Communist Governments and the European Community Katalin Fabian Lafayette College East of Eden: The Politics of European Integration in Central and Eastern Europe Nicole R. Lindstrom Syracuse University Maple Razsa Harvard University Promises and Fears of Accession as Seen from Poland Lech W. Zacher Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management Discussant(s) Rebecca R. Jones State University New York - Brockport ___________________________________________________________________________ WC03 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Secession, Partition and Population Transfers: Real Options for Solving Self-Determination Conflicts? Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Security Studies Chair(s) David B. Carment Harvard University Resolving Orphaned and Dirty Ethnic Civil Wars: Prospects for Peace in Sri Lanka Rajat Ganguly University of East Anglia Self-Determination and External Intervention Timothy D. Sisk University of Denver The Long-Term Consequences of Population Transfers: A European Perspective Stefan Wolff University of Bath Discussant(s) Scott Thomas University of Bath ___________________________________________________________________________ WC04 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Trade and FDI Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) David H. Sacko Pennsylvania State University Democracy and the Resolution of Initiation of International Trade Disputes Gregory C. Dixon University of Arizona Globalization and Interstate Conflict: An Empirical Assessment Clair Apodaca University of Miami Robert G. Blanton University of Memphis Strategic and Non-Strategic Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, and Military Conflict Mark A. Souva Michigan State University Discussant(s) Erick Duchesne State University of New York, Buffalo ___________________________________________________________________________ WC05 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Economic Liberalization, Economic Reform, and WTO Accession: Comparative Experiences of Countries in Transition in East Asia and Eastern Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Leena Thacker Kumar University of Houston Downtown Constructing the Dragon: Chinese Industrial Reform, Globalization and WTO Membership Zhou Shi-Hong Tohoku University Economic Reform, Economic Integration, and Environmental Transformation in Eastern Europe since the 1980s Masumi Hakogi Hiroshima University of Economics The Reform Imperative: Economic Reforms, WTO Membership and Eastern European Development Leena Thacker Kumar University of Houston Downtown Discussant(s) Gabor Bakos Kyoto Women's University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC06 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Politics of Banking and Finance Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Elliot Posner Univeristy of California - Berkeley Financial Sector Liberalization in the Industrial Democracies: Private and Public Actors Stephen Harris National University of Singapore Global Finance and its Implications for Economic Security Johannes Malminen Warwick University/Swedish Defence Research Agency Mobility, the Threat of Exit, and Alternative Institutional Foundations: The Origins of Europe's Market of Nasdaq Marketplaces Elliot Posner Univeristy of California - Berkeley Politics, Banks, and Markets Richard W. Carney UC, San Diego Discussant(s) Philip G. Cerny University of Manchester ___________________________________________________________________________ WC07 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Critical and Constructivist Perspectives on Peacekeeping Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) David N. Gibbs University of Arizona (Im)partiality a Key Principle of Peacekeeping?: United Nations Observation Group in Labanon 1958 Ann Hughes Keele University Conflict Goods and Peacekeeping: Constructing a Political Economy Neil Cooper University of Plymouth Germany and the Yugoslavia Conflict David N. Gibbs University of Arizona Peace Enforcement, Hegemony, and the Democratic Peace Laura Neack Miami University Discussant(s) Lorna Lloyd Keele University Michael Pugh University of Plymouth ___________________________________________________________________________ WC08 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Transparency of Governments and International Organizations: Information Flows Linking the International and Domestic Realms Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Thomas S. Blanton The George Washington University Digital Government in the European Union Anno 2001: Internal Security and Law Enforcement Trumps Democracy? Deirdre Curtin University of Utrecht Transparency at the National Level: Comparing Experiences in the Adoption of Freedom of Information Laws Thomas S. Blanton The George Washington University Two-level Information Games: Comparing the Ability of IOs to Export Transparency Alexandru Grigorescu University of Pittsburgh Discussant(s) Ann Florini Carnegie Endowment for International Peace ___________________________________________________________________________ WC09 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM IOs as Learning Organizations? IR Meets Organizational Sociology Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Political Sociology Chair(s) Mathias Albert University of Bielefeld Tanja Malek University of Bielefeld Networks versus Networks: A Critical Appraisal of Post-National Governance Approaches from the Perspective of a Transnational Sociology of Organizations Andreas Noelke Free University Amsterdam Organizational Responses to New Environmental Demands - Thinking About Organizational Learning Martin Koch University of Bielefeld Alexandra Lindenthal Universitaetsallee GW1 Tanja Malek University of Bielefeld Organizations and Interorganizational Networks Under Transformative Pressure - The Case of German Development Cooperation Andreas Obser University of Potsdam Regional Organization in World Society: Mobilizing Systems Theory and Neo-Institutionalism Mathias Albert University of Bielefeld Lena Hilkermeier Technical University of Darmstadt Discussant(s) George Thomas Arizona State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC10 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Forging a Sub-Regional Response to Interstate Conflict in Africa Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Thomas A. Dempsey US Army War College A Panacea for Security?: African Sub-Regional Organizations Compared Stephen F. Burgess United States Air War College Forging a Sub-Regional Response to Intrastate Conflict in West Africa: The ECOWAS Experience Thomas A. Dempsey US Army War College Security, Ecology, and Community in the Pungwe River Basin: A Case Study of Environmental Peace Making in Southern Africa Larry A. Swatuk University of Botswana The Role of SADC in Future Security Issues in Southern Africa Helen E. Purkitt United States Naval Academy Unseen Decisions: Training West African Peacekeepers Richard J. Norton United States Naval War College Discussant(s) Cindy Courville National Security Council ___________________________________________________________________________ WC11 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Incidents, Changing Norms, International Law, and the Use of Force Sponsors International Law International Security Studies Chair(s) Petrice R. Flowers University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Governing the Use of Force: The Challenge of Private Military Companies James Larry Taulbee Emory University International Norms and Domestic Policies: Adopting the Landmine Treaty in Japan Petrice R. Flowers University of Minnesota, Twin Cities The Law of International Security and Regressive System Change Leopold Lovelace, Jr The Ohio State University U.S. Military Intervention 1946-1994: An Empirical Inquiry in Just War Theory Michael J. Butler University of Connecticut Discussant(s) Alan James Keele University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC12 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM New Regionalisms in Africa, Part I Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Sandra J. MacLean Dalhousie University Cold War Regional Hangovers: Zambian Development Strategies, the Washington Consensus, and Concerns for the Consolidation of Democracy Naomi Sabel Oberlin College Eve Sandberg Oberlin College Comparative 'New Regionalisms' in Perspective/Practice/Prospect: Lessons from/for Africa at the Start of a New Millennium Timothy M. Shaw University of London Constructing a New Regional Power: Multilateral Overkill and the West's Obsession with Angola J. Zoe Wilson Dalhousie University New Regionalisms and Micro-Regionalisms in South-Western Africa: The Oil-Rich Enclave of Cabinda J. Andrew Grant Dalhousie University Discussant(s) Julius E. Nyang'oro University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ___________________________________________________________________________ WC14 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Financial Globalization and Capital Market Reform in Emerging Markets, Sponsors Global Development Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Sylvia Maxfield Simmons Graduate School of Management Crisis, Structural Change and Liberalization: The Development of the Bolsa de Valores Mexicana Duncan R. Wood Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Globalization and Shallow Stock Markets: The Case of Turkey Mine S. Eder Bogazici University Liberalization, Transparency, and Concentration: Brazil's Sobering Experience with Financial Globalization Leslie Elliott Armijo Reed College Walter L. Ness, Jr. Pontifical Catholic University Discussant(s) Sylvia Maxfield Simmons Graduate School of Management ___________________________________________________________________________ WC15 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Borders, Violence and Rights: Comparing Contexts in International Politics Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Chair(s) Gillian Youngs University of Leicester Flying Planes Can Be Dangerous Cynthia Weber University of Leeds Gender, Race, Militarization, and Economic Restructuring Anna M. Agathangelou Global Change Institute Gender, Race, Militarization, and Economic Restructuring Tamara Spira Global Change Institute Negative Equilibrium and Liberalization in Iran's Political System Houchang Hassan-Yari Royal Military College of Canada Mehran Kamrava California State University - Northridge The Public/Private Politics of Violence 'Through the Looking Glass' of the Internet Gillian Youngs University of Leicester Discussant(s) John Hoffman University of Leicester ___________________________________________________________________________ WC16 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Political Economy of War and Peace, Part I Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Andrea L. Harrington York University Andean Gulf? The Political Economy of Oil and Violence in Colombia and Beyond Thad Dunning University of California at Berkeley Leslie G. Wirpsa University of Southern California and Stanford University Karl Polanyi's Social Theory of War Raimo Vayrynen University of Notre Dame Money and Revolutions Andrea L. Harrington York University Discussant(s) Eugene Gholz University of Kentucky ___________________________________________________________________________ WC17 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Power and Diplomacy in the Information Age Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Communication Chair(s) Robin Brown University of Leeds A New Public Diplomacy for the Information Age Rhiannon M. Vickers University of Sheffield Connecting Canada to the World: The New Public Diplomacy Evan H. Potter Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Information and the Power of Mobilization Robin Brown University of Leeds Marketing the State: U.S. Public Diplomacy and the Internet Philipp S. Mueller Ludwig-Maximilians University, Berlin Noopolotik and the Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs John Arquilla Naval Postgraduate School Discussant(s) Michael Dillon University of Lancaster ___________________________________________________________________________ WC18 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International and National Factors in Civil Society Building Sponsors Global Development Peace Studies Chair(s) Makram Ouaiss George Mason Universtiy and National Democratic Institute Alternative and Critical Voices: Creative Visions of Civil Society in Bosnia-Herzegovina Craig Zelizer Democratic Development: Has Civic Education Been Forgotten? Makram Ouaiss George Mason Universtiy and National Democratic Institute International Educational Exchange in Southeastern Europe: Meeting the Goals of International and National "Mutual Understanding" at the University Jennifer Skulte-Ouaiss University of Maryland and CIES Is There a Doctor in the House?: Domestic Barriers to International Efforts to Reform Bosnia's Social Service Stephen Deets Oberlin College Discussant(s) Eric Bjornlund The Woodrow Wilson Center ___________________________________________________________________________ WC19 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Rethinking the Global/Local Nexus: Theoretical and Methodological Implications Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Global Development Chair(s) Marianne H. Marchand University of Amsterdam Jane Parpart Dalhousie University Roundtable Discussants Pauline Gardiner Barber Dalhousie University Kevin C. Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges Marianne H. Marchand University of Amsterdam Jane Parpart Dalhousie University Jan Aart Scholte University of Warwick ___________________________________________________________________________ WC20 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Dynamics of Civil War Sponsors Key Theme Panels Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Michael D. McGinnis Indiana University Civil War and Warfare Stathis N. Kalyvas The University of Chicago Diamonds, Drugs, and Thugs: Financing and Sustaining Civil Conflict Scott Gates Michigan State University International Dimensions of Civil War Kristian S. Gleditsch University of California, San Diego Thugs As Residual Combatants John Mueller Ohio State University Discussant(s) Michael D. McGinnis Indiana University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC21 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention: Means and Capacities Sponsors International Organization Peace Studies Local Capacities for Peace Initiatives: Application of an Analytical Framework Abikok Riak World Vision Mainstreaming as a Pre-Condition for a Culture of Prevention Laurent M. Goetschel Swiss Peace Foundation Susanne Schmeidl Swiss Peace Foundation Discussant(s) Peter Wallensteen Uppsala University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC22 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Turning 'A Constructivist Gaze' at Globalization, Peace Studies, and Political Sociology Sponsors International Ethics International Political Sociology Chair(s) Daniel P. L. Chong American University Constructivist Theory and a Translation/Compassion Gap: Mutually Constituting Boundaries and Identities in the Red River Delta, Mekong Delta, and Washington Beltway Daniel Wessner Bluffton College De/Constructing Globalization Ruth C. N. Reitan American University School of International Service Identity Formation and the Emerging Norm of Humanitarian Intervention Daniel P. L. Chong American University Julie A. Mertus American University The Re-Articulation of the Discipline of International Relations at the End of the Cold-War Luca Barani Institut d'Etudes Europeennes Discussant(s) Martin O. Heisler University of Maryland ___________________________________________________________________________ WC23 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Perspectives on International Relations Theory Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Constructivism as Disciplinary Bridge: A Comparativist's Perspective Daniel M. Green University of Delaware Tragedy and International Relations: Insights from Literature and History Donald J. Puchala University of South Carolina Yemen: Realpolitik or Idealism in the Interplay of Domestic and International Norms? Anthony Chase University of Chicago Discussant(s) Yolande J.N. Van der Deijl San Francisco State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC24 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Back to the Future? Towards a Political Sociology of European Integration Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Andy Smith Institut d'etudes politiques de Bordeaux Representation, Legitimization, and the Study of Europe's Government Andy Smith Institut d'etudes politiques de Bordeaux Representing Member States and Representing 'Europe': A Sociology of Council Working Groups Jacques de Maillard Institut l'etudes politiques de Bordeaux The Evolution of a European Identity Maurits Van der Veen University of Pennsylvannia Discussant(s) Jeffrey Lewis Oklahoma State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC25 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable on Teaching Undergraduate International Studies: Core Programs and Essential Courses Sponsors International Education Chair(s) Arthur N. Gilbert University of Denver Roundtable Discussants Ann Kelleher Pacific Lutheran University Steven L. Lamy University of Southern California Nanette S. Levinson American University Patrice Petro University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Anita M. Weiss University of Oregon ___________________________________________________________________________ WC26 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM International Influences on Environmental Policymaking in China Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Jennifer L. Turner Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Promoting a Great Green Leap Forward? The Growing Role of U.S. Environmental NGOs in China Jennifer L. Turner Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars The Impact of State-Society Structures on Transnational NGO Energy Networks Fengshi Wu University of Maryland The Impacts of International Factors on the Role of Public Participation in Environmental Policy Processes in Anna M. Brettell University of Maryland The Role of Multilateral Organizations in Sulfur Dioxide Policymaking in China Eric Zusman University of California - Los Angeles Discussant(s) Miranda Schreurs University of Maryland ___________________________________________________________________________ WC27 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Sub-State Actors and Transgovernmental Processes Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) John Kirton University of Toronto Contested Sustainability: U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Environmental Policy Networks Dave H. Colnic University of Arizona Enforcing Environmental Policies: A Comparative Analysis of Water Policy and Enforcement Strategies in the State of Washington and Moscow, Russia Lada Kochtcheeva University of Oregon Transgovernmental Environmental Relations: Lessons from Innovators in the US EPA Ronie Garcia-Johnson Duke University Transgovernmental Networks in the Climate Change Regime Tatsuya Nagata Rutgers, State University of New Jersey Discussant(s) Adam L. Resnick Western Washington University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC28 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM At the Nexus: Roundtable on the New European Security Dimension Sponsors Key Theme Panels The Atlantic Council Chair(s) Janet E. Adamski Baylor University Roundtable Discussants Roy H. Ginsberg Skidmore College Russell D. Howard US Military Academy, West Point Mary Troy Johnston Loyola University Christopher M. Jones Northern Illinois University Gregory S. Sanjian Bucknell University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC29 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM The Foreign Policy of Small States Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Timo A. Kivimäki Nordic Institute of Asian Studies Engaging the USA?: A Comparison of China, Vietnam and North Korea's Approaches to the Western Megapower Stein Tønnesson International Peace Research Institute, OSLO (PRIO) Small State Influences on Large States: A New Post Cold War Order? The Case of Korea and Its Strategic Culture Balbina Y. Hwang Georgetown University and the Heritage Foundation The Impact of Domestic Politics on External Relations and International Institutions in S.E. Europe: The Case of Yugoslavia Živojin D. Jazic Center for Strategic Studies ___________________________________________________________________________ WC30 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Ideas, Institutions, and Learning: Japan and South Korea in Comparative Perspective Sponsors Korean International Studies Association Chair(s) Chung-in Moon Yonsei University Between Learning and Innovation: Japanese Economic Institutions and South Korea's Industrial Policy in the 1960s Chung-in Moon Yonsei University Junya Nishino Keio Unviersity Economic Reform and Democratic Consolidation in South Korea Peter Beck Korea Economic Institute of America Ideas, Institutions, and International Competition: Comparing IT Industry in Japan and South Korea Seungjoo Lee National University of Singapore Unraveling Big Bang: A Comparative Analysis of Banking and Financial Restructuring in Japan and South Korea Sang-young Rhyu Keio University and the Samsung Economic Research Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ WC31 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Free Trade, Regionalism, and Latin America Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Alberto Pfeifer University of São Paulo Foreign Policy and Sub-Regional Integration in South America: The Implications of the So-Called 'SAFTA Project' for the Future of the FTAA Negotiations Manuel Mindreau Universidad del Pacifico, Lima-Peru Free Trade and Domestic Politics in Latin America Nancy Lapp California State University - Sacramento Governing from the Summit: Summitry in the Americas and the Institutionalization of Hemispheric Regionalism Hugo Loiseau Université Laval Gordon Mace Université Laval The Implications of Democracy Clauses for Brazil: From Mercasur to the Summit of the Americas Manuela L. Picq University of Miami Discussant(s) Mario E. Carranza Texas A&M University - Kingsville ___________________________________________________________________________ WC32 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Theory and Cold War Decisionmaking Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Gregory D. Young University of Colorado, Boulder Nonalignment after the Cold War Julius E. Okolo Usmanu Danfodiya University Policy Oversell, Logrolling, and US National Misperceptions in 1950 Jane Kellett Cramer Massachusetts Insitute of Technology Strategic Culture or the Security Dilemma?: Misperception and the Cold War Arms Race Gregory D. Young University of Colorado, Boulder Discussant(s) Vaughn P. Shannon Miami University ___________________________________________________________________________ WC33 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Regulation and Re-Regulation in a Globalized World Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Elisabetta Pugliese Graduate Institute of International Studies Bank Risk Ratings and Bank Regulation: Are They Substitutes? Thomas Bernauer Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Bank Risk Ratings and Bank Regulation: Are They Substitutes? Vally Koubi Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Exchange and Regulation in the European Capital Market Markus Lederer University of Munich The Object of Design: Regulating the User in International Political Economy Elisabetta Pugliese Graduate Institute of International Studies Discussant(s) Thomas C. Lawton University of London ___________________________________________________________________________ WC34 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Constructing Balkan Identities Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Patrice C. McMahon University of Nebraska - Lincoln Between the Territory and the Exile: Ambivalent Identities of Albanians in Post-War Kosovo Annie Lafontaine University of Montreal Kosovo, Macedonia, and South-Serbia Conflicts and Problem of the Boundaries Dragan Simeunovic University of Belgrade Theorising Nationalism and the Critique of Balkan Nationalism Pavlos Hatzopoulos London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Klara A. Sogindolska Johns Hopkins Univeristy ___________________________________________________________________________ WC35 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Intellectual Property Rights: Dissolving Boundaries and Reconfiguring IPE Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Kurt Burch St. Olaf College Globalization and the National Interest: Pharmaceuticals, Patents, and South Africa's National Security Robert L. Ostergard State University of New York - Binghamton Matt Tubin State University of New York-Binghamton Intellectual Property Agreements and Cycles of Legal Development Marlaine A. White University of Delaware Private Power, Public Law: The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights Susan K. Sell The George Washington University Discussant(s) Christopher May University of the West of England ___________________________________________________________________________ WC36 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM Democracy, Security and Stability in Europe: The Role of Regional Integration and the Impact of Domestic Politics Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Norman A. Graham Michigan State University At the Nexus of European Integration and Ethnic Politics: The European Union Special Support Programme for Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland Katherine O'Sullivan See Michigan State University Linda Racioppi Michigan State University European and Atlantic Security Institutions After the Fall of Milosevic Norman A. Graham Michigan State University European Institutions and Central Eastern European Security Sergiy Fedunyak Chernivtsi National University Making Europe at the Margins: Reframing Democracy through Transfrontier Regionalism Liam O'Dowd Queen's University Discussant(s) Eric Philippart Universite Libre de Bruxelles ___________________________________________________________________________ WD01 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Ethnic Conflict: Identity and Politics Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Peace Studies Chair(s) Symeon A. Giannakos Ohio University Changes and Opportunities Wrought by Exile and Repatriation: New Identities among Guatemala Refugee Women Paula Worby University of California, Berkeley International Organizations and the Prevention of Ethnic Conflicts: Searching for an Effective Formula Albrecht Schnabel United Nations University Political Centralization and Social Conflict in Indonesia Michael Malley Ohio University Violent Conflict and Patterns of Geopolitical Interaction in Southeast Europe Symeon A. Giannakos Ohio University Discussant(s) S. Neil MacFarlane Oxford University ___________________________________________________________________________ WD02 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Latin American Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Gordon Mace Université Laval Bolivian Foreign Policy in the New Millennium Waltraud Q. Morales University of Central Florida Public Opinion and Foreign Policy in Contemporary Mexico James D. Huck Jr. Tulane University Relations Between Domestic and Foreign Policy: Colombia and Mexico in a Comparitive Perspective Diego Cardona Universidad del Rosario and Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia The Scholar, the Diplomat, the President: International Relations Under the Cardoso Presidency (1994-2002) in Brazil Alberto Pfeifer University of São Paulo Understanding Mexico's "Active" Foreign Policy: A Comparison between President Luis Echeverria and President Vincente Fox Ana Covarrubias El Colegio de Mexico Discussant(s) Nizar Messari Instituto de Relacoes Internacionais ___________________________________________________________________________ WD03 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The European Union and Reluctant Democratizers Sponsors International Organization Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Paul Kubicek Oakland University International Norms, the EU, and Democratization: Tentative Theory and Evidence Paul Kubicek Oakland University Negotiating 'Europeanization' in Croatia: Competing National, Regional, and International Interests Stephen M. Tull UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs The European Union and Human Rights in Turkey Thomas W. Smith University of South Florida The Lion in the Flag: The European Union and Democratization in Slovakia Kevin D. Krause Wayne State University Discussant(s) Deirdre Curtin University of Utrecht ___________________________________________________________________________ WD04 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Causes and Consequences of Domestic Conflict Sponsors Scientific Study of International Processes Chair(s) Tatu Vanhanen University of Helsinki 10 Days in November and 4 Days in February: Nonviolent Revolutions in Czechoslovakia and the Philippines Patrick Van Inwegen Loyola University Chicago Ethnic Challenges to State Authority Magnus Oberg Uppsala University Means, Motives and Opportunities: Explaining Ethno-Nationalist Protest and Rebellion Gregory D. Saxton State University of New York - Brockport Population Pressure and Domestic Conflict Henrik Urdal International Peace Research Institute of Oslo Refugee or Internally Displaced Person? To Where Should One Flee? Will H. Moore Florida State University Stephen M. Shellman Florida State University Discussant(s) Kristian S. Gleditsch University of California, San Diego ___________________________________________________________________________ WD05 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM NGOs, UNHCR and Humanitarian Assistance Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration International Organization Chair(s) Claudena M. Skran Lawrence University Assisting Urban Refugee Children in South Africa: Humanitarian Challenges to State and Non-State Actors Desire A. Timngum University of the Witwatersrand-Johannesburg Tactics of Influence: A Non-Governmental Organization's Efforts to Change Asylum Legislation in Finland Hanna M. Kiuru Florida International University The Role of Humanitarian Assistance in Refugee Protection: Help or Hindrance? Sarah K. Lischer Massachusetts Institute for Technology The Ties that Bind?: External Funding and NGOs' Performance in Refugee Protection and Assistance Emily A. Copeland Florida International University Discussant(s) Otto Hieronymi Webster University - Geneva ___________________________________________________________________________ WD06 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Domestic Factors Influencing Russian Politics Sponsors Post-Communist States in International Relations Chair(s) Peter J. Baker University of Notre Dame Personifying "lootable resources": The Political Economy of Human Trafficking in New Democracies Peter J. Baker University of Notre Dame The Closed Nuclear Cities of Russia: The Nexus of International Security Affairs and Russian Domestic Politics Elizabeth J. Kirk American Association for the Advancement of Science Twice Burned: An (Un)Learning Explanation of Russia's Second Intervention in Chechnya Andrew Bennett Georgetown University Rebecca J. Johnson Georgetown University Discussant(s) Gregory W. Gleason University of New Mexico ___________________________________________________________________________ WD07 Wendesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM IR Theory and the Future of Security in Northeast Asia Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Joshua B. Spero Merrimack College Beyond National Interests: Searching for a Perceptual Explanation for U.S.-China Relationship in the 1990's Dong Wang University of California - Los Angeles Japanese Security Policy and the New Agenda Coalition Anthony DiFilippo Lincoln University Models of Global War and the China Problem David P. Rapkin University of Nebraska William R. Thompson Indiana University The China Puzzle: A Solution from the Nexus of Neo-Classical Realism and Pluralism Jason W. Davidson Mary Washington College Discussant(s) Bernard I. Finel Georgetown University ___________________________________________________________________________ WD08 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Comparing International Societies Sponsors International Organization Chair(s) Thomas Diez University of Birmingham A Jus Gentium for America: The Jeffersonian Conception of International Society Edward Keene Georgia Institute of Technology An Emerging Mediterranean Community: Recent Progress Toward Integration Charles T. Barber University of Southern Indiana Europe's International Societies Thomas Diez University of Birmingham Richard G. Whitman University of Westminster Towards a Regional International Society? Making Sense of Asian Regionalism Yongjin Zhang Australian National University Discussant(s) Ole Wæver University of Copenhagen ___________________________________________________________________________ WD09 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Transcending Boundaries? Think Tanks, Policy and Politics Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Diane Stone University of Warwick European Union Think Tanks: Generating Ideas, Analysis and Debate Heidi Ullrich London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) William Wallace London School of Economics and Political Science ___________________________________________________________________________ WD10 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Regime Type, Public Response, and International Conflict Sponsors Key Theme Panels Chair(s) Kenneth A. Schultz University of California, Los Angeles Democratic Victory at Home and Abroad: Gaining Labor's Compliance with Economic Mobilization for War Elizabeth L. Kier University of Washington Testing the Audience Cost Proposition: The Case of Parlimentary Democracies Sean D. Ehrlich University of Michigan Clint Peinhardt University of Michigan The Makings of an Illiberal Peace: ASEAN and the Evolution of a Security Community Erik M. Kuhonta Princeton University Discussant(s) Kenneth A. Schultz University of California, Los Angeles ___________________________________________________________________________ WD11 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Models of International and Comparative Political Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Jeffery L. Beatty The Ohio State University Constitutions and Competitiveness: Integrating Rent-Seeking and Transaction Cost Approaches to Political Economy of Public Policy Jeffery L. Beatty The Ohio State University Government Expenditures Determinants: A Politico-Economic Model Mario Villarreal Claremont Graduate University State Building, Interstate and Intrastate Rivalry: A Study of Developing Country Public Finance, 1972-1993 Cameron G. Thies Louisiana State University The Politics of Growth Volatility: Institutions and the Stability of Economic Growth Irfan Nooruddin University of Michigan Discussant(s) Jonathan M. Crystal Fordham University ___________________________________________________________________________ WD12 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM New Regionalisms in Africa, Part II Sponsors Global Development Chair(s) Timothy M. Shaw University of London Arms and the Region: The Implications of South Africa's Approach to Arms Sales David R. Black Dalhousie University New Regionalisms and Conflict: Networks for Plunder and for Peace in Southern and Central Africa Sandra J. MacLean Dalhousie University New Regionalisms, States, and Non-State Actors in West Africa Okey C. Iheduru James Madison College - Michigan State University Regionalization in a Comparative Perspective: Soft Structural Hegemony, Trans-State Regionalization and Deterritorialization in Africa Daniel C. Bach Bordeaux University Discussant(s) Kevin C. Dunn Hobart and William Smith Colleges James J. Hentz Virginia Military Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ WD14 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Financial Globalization and Capital Market Reform in Emerging Markets, Sponsors Global Development Key Theme Panels Chair(s) John Echeverri-Gent University of Virginia Regional Structures, Structural Adjustment, and Stock: The Case of the Abidjan Bourse Kathryn C. Lavelle Case Western Reserve University The Budapest Stock Exchange and the Global Political Economy Tony Porter McMaster University Weaving Iago's Purse: Development Objectives, Regulatory Institutions, and the Commodification of Capital in Chinese Economic Transition Matthew C.J. Rudolph Cornell University Discussant(s) Herman M. Schwartz University of Virginia ___________________________________________________________________________ WD15 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Progress and Tragedy in IR Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Ethics Chair(s) Scott Thomas University of Bath A Pilgrim's Progress? Progress, Passion, and Hope in Martin Wight's International Theory Scott Thomas University of Bath Are Tragic Responses to Ethical Questions in IR Justifiable? Mervyn L. Frost University of Kent, Canterbury Progress and its Limits James Mayall University of Cambridge The Illusion of Progress and the Impossibility of Tragedy in IR Nicholas J. Rengger University of St. Andrews Tragedy and International Relations: Insights from Literature and History Hans Gutbrod London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant(s) Andrew Linklater University of Wales ___________________________________________________________________________ WD16 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Political Economy of War and Peace, Part II Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) David Thornton Campbell University Butter or Guns? Questioning the Common Wisdom on Defense Industry Production in Western Europe, 1950-2000 Jan Joel Andersson University of California, Berkeley European Support to African Regional Integration and to Emerging Structures for Conflict Prevention and Peace Building Terhi H. Lehtinen University of Helsinki Post-Cold War Changes in the Defense Industrial Bases of Western Europe and the US: A Comparative Assessment of the Role of Government in Promoting Consolidation David Thornton Campbell University The Irrelevance of Cross-Border Defense Mergers Eugene Gholz University of Kentucky Discussant(s) Andrew L. Ross Naval War College ___________________________________________________________________________ WD17 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Words, Deeds, Outcomes: Empirical Rhetorical Analyses in Comparative Politics and International Relations Sponsors Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies International Communication Chair(s) Doris A. Graber University of Illinois - Chicago A Method For Our Madness: 'Measuring' Group Identity and the Effects of its Shift on Nationalist Behavior Andrea K. Grove Westminister College Press Freedom, Democratic Structures and Responsive Government Douglas A. Van Belle East Stroudsburg University Rhetorical Strategies, Electoral Rules and Party Success in Post Communist Politics John T. Ishiyama Truman State University Who Incites What? Leadership Framing, Paramilitary Violence, and Protest Patterns During the Northern Ireland Conflict N. J. Frensley University of Nevada - Las Vegas Discussant(s) Doris A. Graber University of Illinois - Chicago ___________________________________________________________________________ WD18 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Publicity in International Politics Sponsors Diplomatic Studies International Communication Chair(s) Thomas Risse European University Institute The Cold War, the Space Race, and the Globalization of Public Opinion Polling James Schwoch Northwestern University The Domestic/International Divide and Public Spheres: International Publicity and Domestic Change Anja Jetschke University of Freiburg The Powers of Publicity in International Politics Jennifer Mitzen University of Chicago 'World Opinion' and the Founding of the League of Nations: Towards an International Public Sphere Hans-Martin Jaeger Columbia University Discussant(s) Patrick T. Jackson American University Thomas Risse European University Institute ___________________________________________________________________________ WD19 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Issues in Identity, Ethnicity, and Conflict Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) R. William Ayres University of Indianapolis Bringing Politics Back In: Institutional Decay and Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka Neil DeVotta University of Texas - Austin Ethnic Violence and Democratization: Can Democracy Solve Ethnic Problems? Kursad S. Turan Florida State University Exploring the Economics of Nationhood Stephen C. Shulman Southern Illinois University The Strategic Use of Identity Tuba Unlu Georgetown University Discussant(s) Alynna J. Lyon Southeast Missouri State University ___________________________________________________________________________ WD20 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Changing Directions? New Conditions and Novel Approaches to the Study of Change in the Global System Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Gerhard Benno Teschke University of Wales Swansea Changing Property Rights and Rules: The Effects of Changes in Property Rights upon Sovereignty and Authority Kurt Burch St. Olaf College Global Transformism and the Third Way David D. Sarai York University Technology and Power: Susan Strange, Lewis Mumford, and the 'Problem' of Technological Change in the Global Political Economy Christopher May University of the West of England The Westphanlian Myth: International Relations in the Transition from Absolutism to Capitalism Gerhard Benno Teschke University of Wales Swansea Discussant(s) Robert R. Tomes University of Maryland ___________________________________________________________________________ WD21 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Diplomacy and Diplomats: Change and Adaptation Sponsors Diplomatic Studies Chair(s) Phil Giltner United States Military Academy "Us and Them": The Changing Nature of Commonwealth Diplomacy, 1880-1973 Lorna Lloyd Keele University Constructing International Order: The French Revolution and Creation of the Concert of Europe Paul K. MacDonald Columbia University Solidifying the Western Alliance: The Foreign Leader Program in the Netherlands in the 1950s Giles Scott-Smith Roosevelt Studies Centre Discussant(s) Phil Giltner United States Military Academy John Hoffman University of Leicester ___________________________________________________________________________ WD22 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Citizenship and Civil Society Sponsors International Ethics International Law Chair(s) Paul S. Vicary Florida International University Correcting Public Order, Generating Public Order Cornelia Navari The University of Birmingham The Image before the Weapon: An Illustrated Genealogy of the "Civilian" in International Law and Politics Helen M. Kinsella University of Minnesota When in Rome: Corporational Distinction in Western vs. Islamic International Law Paul S. Vicary Florida International University Discussant(s) Michael Loriaux Northwestern University ___________________________________________________________________________ WD23 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Nationalism: Historical Antecedents and Future Path Sponsors Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Chair(s) Adeed Dawisha Miami University Nationalism: Historical Antecedents to Contemporary Debates Adeed Dawisha Miami University Perpetual Imaginings: Nation-Shaping in a Post-Modern World Sheila Croucher Miami University Romancing The Dome: Historical Antecedents of Norwegian Nationalism Torbjørn L. Knutsen University of Trondheim The Origins of Chinese Nationalism Waco C Worley University of Utah Discussant(s) Mark N. Katz George Mason University ___________________________________________________________________________ WD24 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on Art and the Location of International Politics Sponsors International Political Sociology Chair(s) Vivienne Jabri University of Kent Christine Sylvester Institute of Social Studies, The Hague Roundtable Discussants Costas Constantinou Keele University Christine Sylvester Institute of Social Studies, The Hague ___________________________________________________________________________ WD25 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable on Beyond Scarcity: From Reproducing Colonialism to Regenerating Visions of the Good Life Sponsors Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Chair(s) Gail Omvedt Nehru Memorial Museum Roundtable Discussants Drucilla Barker Hollins University Karen Litfin University of Washington Gail Omvedt Nehru Memorial Museum ___________________________________________________________________________ WD26 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Justice and Reconciliation: The Political Dilemmas Sponsors International Law Peace Studies Chair(s) Wendy R. Lambourne University of Sydney Arabs and Jews in Israel: The Road to Reconciliation and Justice Mohammed Abu-Nimer American University Domestic Politics, International Obligations and the Pursuit of Justice and Reconciliation in Cambodia and East Timor Wendy R. Lambourne University of Sydney Inviting the United States to Support a Permanent International Criminal Court: Initiatives and Responses Robert C. Johansen University of Notre Dame Justice, Peace and Reconciliation: The Peace-keeping Peacebuilding Relationship Carolyn M. Stephenson University of Hawaii at Manoa Reconciliation as a Political Instrument: Answering the Objections Scott R. Appleby University of Notre Dame Discussant(s) Per Jansson Linköping University ___________________________________________________________________________ WD27 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Chemical Safety and the International Environment: Existing Activities and Future Challenges Sponsors Environmental Studies Chair(s) Henrik Selin Linkoping University Characters and Implications of International Institutional Linkages on Chemicals Management Henrik Selin Linkoping University Implementing the Stockholm Convention: The Potential Promise and Pitfalls of Global Chemical Cooperation David L. Downie Columbia University Transnational Corporate Interests and Global Environmental Governance: Negotiating Rules for Chemicals and Agricultural Biotechnology Jennifer A. Clapp Trent University Discussant(s) Stacy D. Van Deveer University of New Hampshire ___________________________________________________________________________ WD28 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM The Dynamics of Peace and Security in the Korean Peninsula Sponsors International Security Studies Peace Studies Chair(s) Kwang-il Baek Inha University Tae-Hwan Kwak Eastern Kentucky University Inter-Korean Peace Process Tae-Hwan Kwak Eastern Kentucky University Japan-Korea Relations Seiman Gohda Kanagawa University Russia-Korea Relations Seung-Ho Joo University of Minnesota - Morris U.S.-Korean Relations C.S. Eliot Kang Northern Illinois University Discussant(s) Wayne Patterson St. Norbert College ___________________________________________________________________________ WD29 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Prospects for the Consolidation of a Security Community in the Eastern Mediterranean: A Greek-Turkish Perspective Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Dimitris Keridis Harvard University Caspian Basin Energy Resources and Their Effect on Building a Security Community in the Eastern Mediterranean Giovanni Ercolani University La Sapienza Contemporary Greek Regional Security: Options and Challenges Dmitiris P. Droutsas Vienna University The Consolidation of a Security Community in the Eastern Mediterranean: Fact or Fiction? Fotios Moustakis University of Aberdeen Discussant(s) Michael Sheehan University of Aberdeen ___________________________________________________________________________ WD30 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM International Relations, Foreign Policy, and Democracy: Some Theoretical and Political Challenges Sponsors Brazil ISA Chair(s) Sebastiao Velasco e Cruz State University of Campinas Brazilian Ambitions and the New Regionalism in the Americas Jonas Zoninsein Michigan State University Democracy and International Order: A Discussion from a Large Semi-Peripheral State Point of View Sebastiao Velasco e Cruz State University of Campinas Foreign Policy and Democracy Maria Regina Soares de Lima IUPERJ Parameters of Defense in the Post-Cold War World and the New Role of the Armed Forces in Latin America: The Case of Brazil Maria Helena Castro Santos University of Brasilia U.S. Foreign Policy at the Turn of the Century: A Latin American Perspective Tullo Vigevani State University of Sao Paulo/CEDEC Discussant(s) Christian Lohbauer University of São Paulo ___________________________________________________________________________ WD31 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Norms and Japanese Foreign Policy Sponsors Foreign Policy Analysis Chair(s) Akitoshi Miyashita Tokyo International University Foundations of Japan's Postwar Pacifism: Comparing Constructivist and Rationalist Explanations Akitoshi Miyashita Tokyo International University From COP3 to COP6: Japan's Role in International Climate Negotiations Eric Shibuya Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Global Norms and Civil Society: New Influences on Japanese Security Policy Keiko Hirata University of California - Irvine Japan in the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna: Multi-Level Analysis of Cooperation and Conflicts Yoichiro Sato Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Norms and Japanese 'Northern Territories' Policy Kimie Hara University of Calgary Discussant(s) Saori N. Katada University of Southern California ___________________________________________________________________________ WD32 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Globalization and the Military in Latin America: Discourse and Practice Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Felipe Aguero University of Miami Armed Forces and Globalization in Brazil Joao Roberto Martins Filho Universidad Federal San Carlos Importing Globalization: Military Discourse and Practice in Latin America Felipe Aguero University of Miami Claudio Fuentes University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Old Values, New Environment: Challenges Facing the Mexican Military at the Outset of the XXIst Century Sigrid Arzt University of Miami U.S.-Brazilian Security Relations in the 21st Century Gamaliel Perruci Marietta College Discussant(s) Narcis Serra Cidob ___________________________________________________________________________ WD33 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Issues in Contemporary Turkish Political Economy Sponsors International Political Economy Chair(s) Yonca Ozdemir University of Pittsburgh and Instituto Tecnologico y des Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) Domestic Politics and Foreign Economic Preferences in Turkey Seymen Atasoy Eastern Mediterranean University Ethnic Kurds and Democratic Transition: History and Future Possibilities in Turkey Murat Somer University of Washington Financial Crisis in Turkey: A Wake Up Call for Economic and Political Reforms Birol A. Yesilada Portland State University The Politics of Economic Decision Making in the Aftermath of the Latest Turkish Financial Crisis Yonca Ozdemir University of Pittsburgh and Instituto Tecnologico y des Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) Discussant(s) Benjamin B. Smith University of Washington ___________________________________________________________________________ WD34 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM Drugs and Crime: Challenges to State Security Sponsors International Security Studies Chair(s) Nevzat Sojuk University of Hawaii Assessing the Dynamics of the US/Mexican Counter-Drug Relationship under Presidents Bush and Fox Joseph E. Vorbach US Coast Guard Academy The Effects of Organized Crime on Political and Social Consolidation in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo Christopher A. Corpora American University The Nexus of Narcotics, Conflict, and Radical Islamism in Central Asia Svante E. Cornell Johns Hopkins University Whose 'Sovereignty'? - International Organized Crime and a Fading Divide between International and Domestic Threats Bartosz H. Stanislawski Syracuse University Last updated 02/20/2002