Wednesday A-18:30 - 10:15 AM
Salon A
BEYOND SELF/OTHER: SECURITY IDENTITIES AFTER THE
COLD WAR
Chair: Jennifer Milliken
Collective Identity Formation: The Limits Of The Self/Other Perspective
Iver Neumann Norwegian
Institute of International Affairs
Sleeping With The Enemy: NATO's Involvement In Bosnia And The Problem Of Securing Identities
Andreas Behnke
Stockholm University
The Politics Of Security
Michael C. Williams
University of Copenhagen
Multiple Games, Multiple Players: Security And Economy After The Cold War
Karin Fierke Nuffield
College
Discussant: Jutta Weldes Kent State University
Wednesday A-28:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 1
REGIONAL INTEGRATION, DEMOCRATIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE SOUTH
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: Marianne Marchand University of Amsterdam
Regional And Sub-Regional Economic Integration In The Commonwealth Caribbean
P.K. Menon University
of West Indies
Democracy And Economic Liberalization: The Case Of Developing Countries
He Li Merrimack
College
Unraveling The Missing Link: The Provision Of Telecommunications Services In Select Developing Countries
J.P. Singh University
of Mississippi
Statistical Analysis Of The Effect Of Foreign Study On Development In The Third World
Kazuo Kuroda Overseas
Development Council
Discussant: TBA
Wednesday A-3 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 5
GLOBAL CHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Patrick James Iowa State University
Borders, Markets, And States
Peter Dombrowski Iowa State University
Richard W. Mansbach
Iowa State University
Patterns Of International System Transformation
Stuart Kaufman
University of Kentucky
Elaborated Structural Realism And World Politics
Patrick James Iowa
State University
Discussant: Kal Holsti University of British Columbia
Wednesday A-4 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 2
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, NGO'S AND THE UNITED NATIONS
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Robert C. Johansen Notre Dame University
The Role Of NGO's In The Development Of The UN Register Of Conventional Arms
Joshua Roebuck
Ohio State University
Transnational Human Rights NGO's And The UN System
Jackie Smith Notre
Dame University
Peace Builders: NGO's In Conflict-Ridden Societies
Jonathan Crane
Notre Dame University
Inter-Institutional Cooperation: The UN's Experience With Regional Organizations
Tom Keating University of Alberta
Nicholas Gammer
University of Alberta
Discussant: Chadwick Alger The Ohio State University
Wednesday A-5 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 3
ETHNIC CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND RESOLUTION: SOME REGIONAL CASE STUDIES
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Mary-Jane Fox Uppsala University
Managing Ethnic Conflict And Ethnic Relations: A Case Study Of Vietnam's Chinese Minority
Ramses Amer Uppsala
University
Nationalism Against Lost Legitimacy: Slovenes Versus The Yugoslav Military
Ljubica Jelusic
University of Ljubljana
Getting To 'No': Failed Attempts At Conflict Resolution In The Basque Country-- Causes And Consequences
Cynthia Irwin University
of Kentucky
Coming Together: Reconciliation As A Response To Threats
Juan Gutierrez
Peace Research Centre, Gernika
Discussant: Mary-Jane Fox Uppsala University
Wednesday A-6 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Queen's Quay 1
INTERDISCIPLINARY SYNERGIES FOR CONFRONTING GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS: ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, ETHICS
Sponsor: Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Barbara Saigo Saiwood Biology Resources
Corporate Ethics And The Environment
Orrie Loucks Miami
University, Ohio
Integrity In Environmental Ethics
Laura Westra University
of Windsor
Ecological Economics And Global Environmental Sustainability
Robert Goodland
The World Bank
Environmental Economism And Global Problem-Posing Processes
Rosalind Irwin
York University
Discussant: Barbara Saigo Saiwood Biology Resources
Wednesday A-7 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Salon C
THE INTERNATIONAL CRISIS BEHAVIOR PROJECT AT TWENTY PLUS
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Scientific Studies of International Processes
Chair: Arthur Rubinoff University of Toronto
Territoriality, Crisis And War: Model And Twentieth Century Evidence
Hemda BenYehuda-Agid
Bar Ilan University
Preventing, Managing, And Resolving Ethnic Conflict: The Case Of Bosnia, 1993--1995
Frank P. Harvey Dalhousie University
David Carment Carleton
University
Democratic Norms In International Crises
J. Joseph Hewitt University of Maryland
Jonathan Wilkenfeld
University of Maryland
Testing The Anarchy Tenet
Kelvin R. Wong
University of British Columbia
Discussant: John Vasquez Vanderbilt University
Wednesday A-8 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 2
FUELING TRANSNATIONAL THREATS: MONEY, WEAPONS, AND SUBSTATE CONFLICT AT CENTURY'S END
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Lucy J. Mathiak University of Wisconsin
- Madison
Global Arms Supply Networks
Michael T. Klare
Hampshire College
Terrorism As Transnational Process
Martha Crenshaw
Wesleyan University
Black Markets, Criminality, And The Financing Of Substate Violence
Philip Williams
University of Pittsburgh
Nuclear Smuggling And Terrorism: Some Possible Implications
Gavin Cameron University
of St. Andrews
Discussant: Lucy J. Mathiak University of
Wisconsin - Madison
Wednesday A-9 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 3
GENDER, MIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Gregory A. Kelson Institute For Women
and Children's Policy
The Gender Consequences Of Exile: Guatemalan Refugee Women
Deborah L. Billings
IPAS
Feminist Perspective On The Case Of Migrant Women Domestic Workers And The International Sexual Division Of Labor
Shu-Ju Ada Cheng
University of Texas
Women's Experiences Of Migration
Oliva M. Esprin
San Diego State University
Through The Gates Of A Silk Town: Weaving Gender, Place Of Origin And Class In Economic Reform
Feng Xu York University
Discussant: Debra L. DeLaet Drake University
Wednesday A-10 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 6
CANADIAN SPY CASES
Sponsor: Intelligence
Studies
Chair: James Littleton Canadian Broadcasting
Company
Gouzenko's Impact
Wesley Wark University
of Toronto
Gendered Images And Espionage: Cold-War Canada And The Gerda Munsinger Affair
Deborah Van Seters
University of Toronto
The Norman Affair: The Spy Who Might Have Been
Reg Whitaker York
University
Discussant: Robert Bothwell University of Toronto, Trinity College
Wednesday A-11 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 7
THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF THE FORMERLY COMMUNIST STATES
Sponsor: American-Soviet
Successor State Relations
Chair: Walter Hill St. Mary's College of Maryland
Patterns Of Integration Among Central Asian States
Houman Sadri University
of Central Florida
The Transition From Cold War To Post-Cold War: Some Evidence Of Long-Term Trends
Walter Hill St.
Mary's College of Maryland
From The 'Brezhnev Doctrine' To Partnership: The New International Relations Of Eastern Europe
Gregory Hall University
of Central Florida
Prospects For Change And Development In Kazakhstan And Kyrgystan
Nozar Alaolmolki
Hiram College
Discussant: Nikolaos Stavrou Howard University
Wednesday A-12 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 8
ETHNICITY AND NATIONALISM IN THE SOVIET SUCCESSOR STATES
Sponsor: American-Soviet
Successor State Relations ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Roger Kanet University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
Russian Nationalism And The Non-Russian Minorities: The Creation Of Effective Modes Of Governance
Susanne Birgerson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Roger Kanet University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
In Defense Of The Primordialist View: The Lithuanian Case
Terry Clark Creighton
University
Separatism In The Soviet/Post-Soviet Context(s): The Cases Of Lithuania And Chechnya
Tamara Resler University
of Wyoming
National Identity And Democratization In Comparative Perspective
Charles Ziegler
University of Louisville
Discussant: Dominique Arel Brown University
Wednesday A-13 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Bay Room
REVOLUTIONS IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Peter D. Feaver Duke University
The Revolution And The Evidence: Assessing Theories Of Future Warfare
Stephen Biddle
Institute for Defense Analysis
Strategy In The Information Warfare Age
Peter D. Feaver
Duke University
Military Revolutions And Organizational Adjustment
Thomas Mahnken
Johns Hopkins University
The Technology Divide: The Information Revolution And The Emerging Global Hierarchy
Andrew Richter
York University
Discussant: Lawrence C. Katzenstein University
of Minnesota
Wednesday A-14 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 9
BORDERS OF SECURITY? GLOBALISATION, FRAGMENTATION AND THE RE-ORGANISATION OF POLITICS
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Antje Wiener University of Sussex
Globalisation And Beyond. The De-Territorialisation And Re-Territorialisation Of Welfare State Policies
Josee Bergeron
Carleton University
Borders of Global Politics. The Perspective of Citizenship
Mathias Boes Frankfurt University
Antje Wiener University
of Sussex
Integration Or Fragmentation? Globalisation And The Re-Organisation Of Paternalistic Forms Of Social Reproduction In The Brazilian Amazon
Regine Schoenenberg
GTZ
Do Territories Compete ?
Christian Tuschhoff
Emory University
Discussant: Mathias Albert Frankfurt University
Lothar Brock Frankfurt
University
Wednesday A-15 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 4
DISNEY AS DOMINATION: THE EXPORT OF CULTURE AND INFORMATION
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Mary B. Geske Smith College
Friend Or Foe? French And Canadian Resistance To American Entertainment Exports
Patricia Goff Northwestern
University
Uncle Sam Goes To Siliwood: Of Hegemony, Mercantilism, Path Dependency And......Disney
Aida A. Hozic University
of Virginia
When Market Ideology And Cultural Chauvinism Collide: An Analysis Of The Franco-American Trade Dispute Over The Audiovisual Sector
Vicki Birchfield
University of Georgia
Exclusion And Territoriality In Global Business: Influence Of Industrial Age State-Business Relations In The Information Age
Jagdish Sheth Emory
University
Discussant: Mary B. Geske Smith College
Wednesday A-16 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 5
INTERNATIONAL LEGAL INSTITUTIONS: CHANGING DIMENSIONS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: Christopher C. Joyner Georgetown University
The Changing Nature Of International Legal Institutions: A Study In Community
Sonya Brown University
of Wisconsin, Madison
An Argument For A Res Communis Antarctica Regime
A.W. Harris Humbolt
State University
Peaceful Settlement Of International Disputes By Legal Means
Andrew Conteh Moorehead
State University
The Legal Basis For Prosecution By The Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal: Success Or Failure?
Pamela D. Alesky
Syracuse University
Discussant: Christopher C. Joyner Georgetown
University
Wednesday A-17 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 6
GLOBALIZATION AS EVERYDAY LIFE, PART 1: CONSUMPTION IN THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Sponsor: Global
Development ; International Political Economy
Chair: Eric Helleiner York University
Zoon Konsumption: Consumption And Social Subjectivity In Neoliberalism
Gigi Herbert Wabash
College
The (UN)Wise (Ab)Use Of Nature: Environmentalism As Globalized Consumerism
Timothy W. Luke
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Spatiality And The IPE Of Consumption: Culture, Communication And Mobility
Stephen D. McDowell
Florida State University
Consuming Technologies: Social Forces, Space And The Information Economy
Graham Todd York
University
Discussant: Edward A. Comor American University
This Linked Panel Preceedes Wednesday B-18
Wednesday A-18 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Queen's Quay 2
THE EUROPEAN COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY: MYTH OR LEARNING DISABILITY?
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Susanne Peters York University
The EU's Policies In The Yugoslav Crisis Management
Eric Remacle Universite
Libre de Bruxelles
NATO's Future In Europe
Craig A. Snyder
Deakin University
Common Ground Or Tragedy Of The Commons? Germany And The Common Foreign And Security Policy
Jonathan P.G. Bach
Syracuse University
The Enlargement Of NATO: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
Raimo Vayrynen
University of Notre Dame
Discussant: Reimund Seidelmann Justus-Liebig
Universitat Gieflen
Wednesday A-19 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Yonge
AMERICAN AND MULTINATIONAL APPROACHES TO GLOBAL ORDER
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Grant T. Hammond Air War College
Winning Wars And Losing The Peace: US Efforts To Preserve Global Security In The 20th Century
Grant T. Hammond
Air War College
The Gray Zone: The US And The Illusory Zone Between Peacekeeping And Peace Enforcement
Will Curtis US
Naval Academy
The Foreign Policy Of William Jefferson Clinton: Wilsonianism Reborn?
James Nathan Auburn
University at Montgomery
The Search For Order: The US And Global Governance
James K. Oliver University of Delaware
Joann Kingsley
University of Delaware
NATO Enlargement And The US Debate
Gale Mattox US
Naval Academy
Discussant: Jeffrey S. Lantis The College
of Wooster
Wednesday A-20 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Frontenac
LEGITIMACY IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS
Sponsor: International
Organization ; International Law
Chair: Alexander Wendt Yale University
The American Revolution And European Politics: International Dimensions Of Legitimation
Mlada Bukovansky
Dartmouth College
Constitutionalism And Humanitarianism: New Principles Of Legitimacy In The Society Of States?
Timothy Dunne University of Wales
Nicholas Wheeler
University of Wales
After Anarchy: Legitimacy And Authority In The International System
Ian Hurd Yale University
Rethinking The Cold War: A Neorealist-Constructivist Debate
Patricia Wrightson
Georgetown University
Discussant: James Davis Ludwig-Maximilians
Universitaet
Wednesday A-21 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Wellington
PROBLEMS OF LEGITIMACY IN MULTILATERAL APPROACHES TO GLOBAL SECURITY
Sponsor: International
Organization
Chair: Ted Hopf University of Michigan
Multilateral Intervention And State Sovereignty
J. Samuel Barkin
University of Victoria
Compliance Enforcement: The Norm Consensus Issue
Peggy Mason York
University/Canadian Government
Multilateralism And State Sovereignty: Chinese Views On The Legitimacy Of Multilateral Intervention
Jing-dong Yuan
University of British Columbia
A Theory of Identity and Soviet Alliance Choices, 1955
Ted Hopf University of
Michigan
Discussant: Stewart S. Johnson California
State University, Los Angeles
Wednesday A-22 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 4
FROM PEACEBUILDING TO CONFLICT PREVENTION: THE POTENTIAL OF IOS
Sponsor: International
Organization ; Peace Studies
Chair: David Dewitt York University
A UN Rapid Reaction Capability: Exploring A Forthcoming Instrument Of Conflict Prevention
Peter Langille
University of Western Ontario
Liberalizing Without Losing Control: The Dynamics Of Political Transition In Uganda, 1986-1996
John Kiyaga-Nsubuga
University of Toronto
ASEAN And The Management Of Regional Security
Shaun Narine University
of Toronto
The EU, CFSP, And The Stabilizing Of Europe
Stephan Kux Europa
Institut Basel
Discussant: Howard Adelman York University
Wednesday A-23 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable
Salon B
INTERNATIONALIZING GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: Uliana Gabara University of Richmond
Teodora Amoloza
Illinois Wesleyan University
Uliana Gabara University
of Richmond
Wednesday B-110:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 3
UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONS BETWEEN NGOS, DONOR AGENCIES, AND GOVERNMENTS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD, PART 2
Sponsor: Global
Development ; International Organization
Chair: James Riker University of Wisconsin,
Madison
NGOs, Donor Agencies, And The Rise Of Civil Society In Asia
James Riker University
of Wisconsin, Madison
NGOs, Igos And The Prospects For Global Governance
Sandra J. MacLean
Dalhousie University
The Uncertain Promise Of Non-Governmental Organizations And Civil Society In Transitional Societies: The Case Of Uganda
Susan Dicklish
University of South Carolina
NGOs And The Agency For International Development: Collaboration Or Co-Optation
Cynthia P. Williams
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Discussant: Kendall Stiles Loyola University
Wednesday B-210:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Pier 5
CANADA'S POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CHALLENGES: SUBNATIONAL, NATIONAL, AND CONTINENTAL PERSPECTIVES
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Earl H. Fry Brigham Young University
Canada's Unity And Constitutional Challenges
Richard Simeon
University of Toronto
Quebec And Its Future Status In The Canadian Confederation
Kenneth McRoberts
York University
Economic And Fiscal Challenges Facing Canada
Earl H. Fry Brigham
Young University
Continental Challenges Facing The Canadian Nation
Joseph Jockel St.
Lawrence University
Wednesday B-3 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 2
COPING WITH INSECURITY: LESSONS FROM THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Lawrence Woods University of Northern
British Columbia
Pacific Aspirations?: Canadian Conceptions Of Security In Eastern Asia
Kurtis Simpson
York University
A Case Of Adaptation: Royama Masamichi And The Discourse Of International Politics, 1930-1960
Tomoko Akami University
of Technology
Rediscovering Security
Lawrence Woods
University of Northern British Columbia
Discussant: Shaun Narine University of Toronto
Wednesday B-4 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Bay Room
GENDER AND FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair: Deborah Gerner University of Kansas
Deborah Stienstra
University of Winnipeg
Lisa Brandes Yale
University
Sita Ranchod-Nillson
Denison University
Meredith Sarkees
Niagara University
Wednesday B-5 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 3
INSECURITY AND THE THREAT TO DEMOCRATIZATION
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Global Development
Chair: TBA
The Environment Of Political Violence And Political Opportunity: Peru, Russia And Spain In Transition
Michael A. Gross University of South Carolina
Alynna J. Lyon University of South Carolina
Ken Rogerson University
of South Carolina
Democracy And Insecurity In West Africa
Bruce Magnusson
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Prospects For Human Development/Security In Africa In The 21st Century: From Neo-Liberal Conditionalities To Peace-Building Interventions
Timothy M. Shaw
Dalhousie University
Discussant: Pierre P. Lizee McGill University/Universite
de Montreal
Wednesday B-6 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Salon A
CORE COURSES FOR IS MAJORS: WHAT CONTENT DO THEY HAVE IN COMMON?
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: Ann Kelleher Pacific Lutheran University
Uliana Gabara University
of Richmond
Brian Klunk University
of the Pacific
Ann Kelleher Pacific
Lutheran University
Wednesday B-7 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Salon C
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO TEACHING INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Sponsor: Active
Learning in International Affairs
Chair: John Boehrer Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard
Learning International Politics: The Method Of An Early Warning System For Georgia
Chien-pin Li Kennesaw
State University
Project ICONS: Interactive Learning For Area Studies Curriculum
Elizabeth Blake
University of Maryland
Making Sure The Tail Isn't Wagging The Dog: How The Web And The Internet Can Be Real Resources That Support Teaching
Kent M. Bolton
California State University, San Marcos
Discussant: Lev Gonick California State Polytechnic
University
Wednesday B-8 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Queen's Quay 1
NEW APPROACHES TO GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT: RETHINKING PARTICIPATION, PARTNERSHIP AND EMPOWERMENT
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; Global Development
Chair: Jane L. Parpart Dalhousie University
Kathleen Staudt
University of Texas at El Paso
Mitu Hirshman City
University of New York
Patience Elabor-Idemudia
University of Saskatchewan
Shirin Rai University
of Warwick
Dorothy L. Hodgson Rutgers University
Sinith Sittirak
Women and Environment Research Network in Thailand
Wednesday B-9 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Frontenac
LOGIC OF INQUIRY IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: A ROUNDTABLE HONORING THE MEMORY OF BEN MOST
Sponsor: Scientific
Studies of International Processes
Chair: Harvey Starr University of South Carolina
Politics, Uncertainty, And Probabalistic Causality: A Memorial In Honor Of Benjamin A. Most
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
University of Colorado
The Methodology Of Necessary Conditions
Bear F. Braumoeller University of Michigan
Scott Gates University
of Michigan
Games And Research Design In International Politics
James D. Morrow
Stanford University
The Mentor Chain: Substitutability And Decision Making
Steven C. Poe University
of North Texas
Theoretical Logic And Multivariate Models
James Lee Ray Vanderbilt
University
Discussant: Michael D. Ward University of
Colorado
Wednesday B-10 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Salon B
ECOLOGICAL INSECURITY: COPING THROUGH COOPERATION
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Environmental Studies
Chair: Geoffrey Dabelko University of Maryland
An Interpretive Framework For Understanding Environmental Cooperation
Katrina Rogers
American Graduate School of International Management
The Environmental Impact Of Property Rights
Doris Andrea Fuchs
University of Michigan
Inclusive Environmental Ethics And National Strategies For Ecologically Sustained Development: Implications For Regional Security
Anton Ivanov Russian
Academy of Sciences
Resource Scarcity And Ethnic Conflict
Sergei Sokolovsky
Russian Academy of Sciences
Norway And The IWC Moratorium On Commercial Whaling: International Resource Management In A Conflictual Setting
Jennifer Bailey
Norwegian University of Technology and Science
Discussant: Jaap de Wilde University of Twente
Torbjorn Knutsen
University of Trondheim
Wednesday B-11 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 6
HISTORICAL MATERIALISM AND IR: NEW PERSPECTIVES
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Hazel Smith University of Kent at Canterbury
Global Capitalism vs. National Sovereignty? The Politics Of Globalization
Hannes Lacher University
of California, Los Angeles
Demystifying The Expansion: State Formation In The Non-European World
Mandy Turner London
School of Economics
Theorising Domination, War, And International Relations In The European High Middle Ages
Benno G. Teschke
London School of Economics
Social Revolutions, The Cold War And International Relations Theory
Rick Saull London
School of Economics
Discussant: Ralph Pettman Victoria University
of Wellington
Wednesday B-12 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 7
UKRAINIAN-RUSSIAN INTERDEPENDENCE: A KEY TO UKRAINIAN STATEHOOD?
Sponsor: American-Soviet
Successor State Relations
Chair: Richard F. Staar Hoover Institution
on War, Revolution and Peace
Ukrainian-Russian Ideological And Party-Political Relations: A Key To Ukrainian Statehood?
Igor Koval Odessa
University
Ukrainian-Russian Economic Relations: A Key To Ukrainian Statehood?
Philip S. Gillette
Old Dominion University
Ukrainian-Russian Ethnic Relations: A Key To Ukrainian Statehood?
Semyen Appatov
Odessa University
Ukrainian-Russian Military Relations: A Key To Ukrainian Statehood?
John Jaworsky University
of Waterloo
Discussant: David Albright Indiana University
Wednesday B-13 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 8
SETTING ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDAS IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Hugh Dyer University of Leeds
Democratizing The U.N.: A Sustainable Imperative?
Mark Imber University
of St. Andrews
NGOs And Multilateral Trade Policy-Making
Annie Taylor Southampton
University
The European Union As An Actor In Global Environment Negotiations
Charlotte Ann Bretherton Liverpool John Moores University
John Vogler Liverpool
John Moores University
Implementation Review And The Climate Agenda
Owen Greene University
of Bradford
Discussant: Howard Warshawsky Roanoke College
Wednesday B-14 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 9
NEW CONFIGURATIONS IN THE SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: Charlotte Ku American Society of International
Law
Sources And Contemporary International Law
Charlotte Ku American
Society of International Law
Technology-Driven Changes To International Law
John King Gamble
Pennsylvania State University, Behr
International Law Making In A Community Context
Jonathan I. Charney
Vanderbilt University
Discussant: TBA
Wednesday B-15 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 1
STATES VS. FINANCIAL MARKETS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK?
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Dale Smith Florida State University
Liberalizing Capital And Exchange Controls: Domestic Politics Or Systemic Changes?
Quan Li Florida State University
Dale Smith Florida
State University
Financing System Stability: Underwriting The Debt Burden
Davis Bobrow University of Pittsburgh
Mark Boyer University
of Connecticut
Transnationalising The State In Global Financial Markets: Co-Operative Regulatory Regimes, Domestic Political Authority, And Conceptual Models Of The State
Geoffrey R.D. Underhill
University of Warwick
Discussant: Duncan Wood Instituto Tecnologico
Autonomo de Mexico
Wednesday B-16 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 2
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: Daniel C. Turack Capital University
Human Rights And Development, Rhetoric And Reality: The Practice Of The UNDP And The World Bank
David Forsythe
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Status Consciousness -- An Examination Of Minority Status In The Framework Convention For The Protection Of National Minorities
John Stompor University
of Chicago
Reporting Systems Under Human Rights Conventions
Lawrence J. LeBlanc
Marquette University
The Clinton Administration And Human Rights: Problems And Prospects
Rebecca Moore Concordia
College
Discussant: Daniel C. Turack Capital University
Wednesday B-17 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 4
CONSTRUCTIVISM AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: Anthony Clark Arend Georgetown University
Constructivism And International Legal Rules
Anthony Clark Arend
Georgetown University
International Law And The Constitution Of National Interests
Stephen A. Kocs
College of the Holy Cross
Inside Constructivist Theory: The Role Of Institutions In Facilitating Identity Transformation
Scott Bowden Georgetown
University
International Law And The Construction Of State Interests And State Identities: Britain In The Persian Gulf, 1900-1928
Scott Waalkes University
of Virginia
Discussant: Mary Durfee Michigan Technological
University
Wednesday B-18 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 6
GLOBALIZATION AND THE EVERYDAY: BUSINESS, LABOR, AND POPULAR CULTURE
Sponsor: International
Political Economy ; Global Development
Chair: Matt Davies Wabash College
Sectoral Politics Of Regional Integration: The Case Of Turkey's Entry To The Customs Union
Mine Eder Bogazici
University
A Day In The Life Of Maria, A Slave
Elizabeth Davies
Valparaiso University
Watching Globalization: The Television Industry And The Privatization Of Public Space
Matt Davies Wabash
College
Social Charters And The Internationalization Of Social Justice Struggles
Carolyn Bassett
York University
Discussant: Edward A. Comor American University
This Linked Panel Preceedes Wednesday A-17
Wednesday B-19 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 5
REFUGEES AS THREAT TO STATE AND REGIONAL STABILITY IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Sponsor: International
Security Studies ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Mark Gibney Purdue University
Two Sides Of The Same Coin? Refugees As Victims Or Instrument Of Environmental Change
Shin-wha Lee Korea
University
Victims Or Intruders? Political Implications Of Refugee Flows
Susanne Schmeidl
York University
The Real Threat Of Forced Displacement: Refugee Warriors
Howard Adelman
York University
Discussant: Barry Stein Michigan State University
Wednesday B-20 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Queen's Quay 2
THE NEW THREAT FROM THE EAST? UNITED STATES POLICY TOWARD POLITICAL ISLAM
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Theme Panel
Chair: Claire Spencer King's College
Hegemony And Its Discontents: United States Policy Toward Iraq, Iran, Hamas, And Hezbollah And Their Responses
Laura Drake The
American University
The New Threat To American Foreign Policy? The Iranian And Egyptian Islamists
Fawaz Gerges Sarah
Lawrence College
The United States, The Algerian Crisis, And The Question Of Radical Islamism
Yahia H. Zoubir
Thunderbird - The American Graduate School of International Management
Two Sides Of The Coin: Islam And The West And The Construction Of 'The Threat.'
Mohommed A. Muqtedar Khan Georgetown University
Naisy Sarduy University
of Miami
Discussant: Duncan L. Clarke The American
University
Wednesday B-21 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Yonge
DOMESTIC REGIME TRANSPARENCY AND FOREIGN POLICY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: James Bennett Syracuse University
Free Press, Dehumanization, And The Limits Of Interdemocratic Conflict
Douglas A. Van Belle
University of New Orleans
Disasters And Political Instability: The Effects Of Regime Repressiveness, Development, And International Aid
A. Cooper Drury Arizona State University
Richard Olson Arizona
State University
I Know That You Know And You Know That I Know: Information Availability And Conflict Escalation
Eric Siegel University
of California, Davis
Dictatorship And Redemocratization In Foreign Policy Making: Systematic Qualitative Comparison Of Two Case Studies
Vincent Kelly Pollard
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Discussant: James Bennett Syracuse University
Wednesday B-22 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Wellington
UN PEACEKEEPING AT THE CROSSROADS
Sponsor: International
Organization
Chair: Laura Neack Miami University
Developing States As Peacekeepers: A Comparative Analysis
Karen A. Mingst
University of Kentucky
The NATO-UN-WEU Institutional Triangle In The Changing European Security Domain
Susan Penska Westmont
College
Peacekeeping's New Dark Age
Laura Neack Miami
University
The End Of Collective Defence In An Age Of Collective Security-- The Case Of NATO
Simon Duke Central
European University
Discussant: J. Martin Rochester University
of Missouri St. Louis
Wednesday B-23 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 4
FROM PEACEBUILDING TO CONFLICT PREVENTION: THE POTENTIAL OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS II
Sponsor: International
Organization ; Peace Studies
Chair: Erika Simpson University of Western
Ontario
Legitimation Contests And Civil Conflict: The Role Of International Organizations In Conflict Prevention
James Busumtwi-Sam
Simon Fraser University
The Peacebuilding Process In Zimbabwe: External Threats And The Enemy Within
Hevina S. Dashwood
University of Toronto
Linking Peacekeeping With Conflict Resolution: A Taxonomic Analysis With Implications
Paul F. Diehl University of Illinois
Daniel Druckman National Research Council
James Wall University
of Missouri
Discussant: Michael Marks Willamette University
Wednesday C-11:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 2
NGOS, SOVEREIGNTY AND THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT
Sponsor: Global
Development ; International Organization
Chair: Mark Owen Lombardi University of Tampa
Sovereign Dreams And Unsovereign Actors: State-NGO Norms Of Interaction
Mark Denham University
of Toledo
NGOs And The Politics Of Structural Adjustment: The African Experience
Mark Owen Lombardi
University of Tampa
Aid And Sovereignty
Christopher Kilby
Vassar College
Threats To State Sovereignty More Than Enemies Of State
Karen Ruth Adams
University of California, Berkeley
Discussant: Bruce Cronin University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Wednesday C-21:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable
Salon C
USING FILM AND FICTION IN THE TEACHING OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Ronnie D. Lipschutz University of California,
Santa Cruz
Ronnie D. Lipschutz
University of California, Santa Cruz
Jutta Weldes Kent
State University
James Der Derian
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Carl Bromley University
of Massachusetts, Amherst
Wednesday C-3 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 3
APPROACHES TO HUMAN RIGHTS
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Richard Claude University of Maryland
The Politics Of Legitimacy: Human Rights Campaigns And The State
Darren Hawkins
Dartmouth College
Improving The Effectiveness Of Economic Sanctions In Cases Of Human Rights
Marc V. Simon Bowling
Green State University
Ethical Dilemmas In Connection To Arms Export
Mona Fixdal University
of Oslo
Repression And The Human Right To Personal Integrity Revisited
Steven Poe University of North Texas
C. Neal Tate University of North Texas
Linda Camp Keith
University of North Texas
The Politics Of Genocide Prevention
Robert C. Johansen
Notre Dame University
Discussant: Richard Claude University of Maryland
Wednesday C-4 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 1
POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF NORTH-SOUTH ECONOMIC RELATIONS
Sponsor: Global
Development ; Environmental Studies
Chair: Hugh Dyer University of Leeds
Aid, Sustainable Development And The Environmental Crisis
Marc Williams University
of Sussex
Global Industry Environment Standards: Green Savior For The Developing World?
Jennifer Clapp
York University
Dying Geese: Japan And The International Political Ecology Of Southeast Asia
Derek Hall Cornell
University
Discussant: Urs Thomas University of Montreal
Wednesday C-5 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 6
LANGUAGE, IDENTITY, AND CONFLICT IN THE BASQUE COUNTRY
Sponsor: Ethnicity,
Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Cynthia L. Irvin University of Kentucky
The Process Of Identity-Construction And The Ethno-Linguistic Movement In The Basque Country
Benjamin Tejerina
University of the Basque Country
In Search Of Gray: Elkarri And The Basque Peace Process
Roland Vazquez
Rutgers University
The Basque Nation: Subjectivity, Attachment, And Identity
Thomas C Davis
Kent State University
From Centralist Dictatorship To Federal Democracy: The Case Of Spain
Daniele Conversi
Syracuse University
Discussant: Cynthia L. Irvin University of
Kentucky
Wednesday C-6 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Frontenac
COOPERATION IN THE AMERICAS: NAFTA, MERCOSUR, AND THE FTAA
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; International Political Economy
Chair: W. Ladd Hollist Brigham Young University
Foreign Policy Collaboration
Roberto Russell
Institute of Foreign Service
Changing Dynamics In The Americas
Augusto F. Varas
Fundacion Ford
Trading On Nature In The Americas
Daniel Nielson
Brigham Young University
MERCOSUR And The FTAA
W. Ladd Hollist
Brigham Young University
Discussant: Lorraine Eden Texas A & M
Wednesday C-7 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 7
LIBERALISM AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
Sponsor: Scientific
Studies of International Processes
Chair: T. Clifton Morgan Rice University
Multifaceted Interdependence And International Conflict
Susan M. MacMillan
Pennsylvania State University
A Game Theoretic Model Of Conflict Escalation: Old Variables, New Findings
Peter Partell Binghamton
University
Cabinet Structure And International Dispute Involvement: An Empirical Assessment
Brandon Prins Michigan State University
Christopher Sprecher
Michigan State University
Economic Correlates Of War: Assessing The Opportunity Costs Of Bilateral Versus Multilateral Financial Flows Into The Third World, 1968-1992
Lars P. Soltvedt Buskerud College
Volker Krause University
of Michigan
Discussant: T. Clifton Morgan Rice University
Wednesday C-8 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 2
DEMOCRACY AND CONFLICT PROCESSES
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Scientific Studies of International Processes
Chair: Harvey Starr University of South Carolina
Democracy And The Legitimization Of Military Intervention
William J. Dixon
University of Arizona
The Substantive Significance Of The Democratic Peace
Scott Gates Michigan State University
Sara McLaughlin
Michigan State University
The Hazard Of Democratization: Regime Type, Regime Transition, And Civil War, 1945-1994
Haavard Hegre International Peace Research Institute, Oslo
Tanja Ellingsen University of Oslo
Monica Jakobsen George Mason University
Arvid Raknerud
University of Oslo
Big Or Small? A Re-Examination Of The Danger Of War Emanating From Democratization
Michael D. Ward University of Colorado
Kristian Gleditsch
University of Colorado
Discussant: Harvey Starr University of South
Carolina
Wednesday C-9 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 3
FEMINIST RESEARCH, PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE: CRITICAL REFLECTIONS
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Steve Niva Columbia University
Innocence And Power In North-South Research
Barbara Heron Ontario
Institute for Studies in Education
A Feminist Critique Of Participatory Development Discourse
Rebecca Tiessen
University of Guelph
Knowledge, Experience, Difference: Embracing Contradiction Within Feminist Research And Practice
Marnina Gonick
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Feminist Pedagogy And Global Transformations
Cynthia Chavez Metoyer California State University at San Marcos
Ranjeeta Ghiara
California State University at San Marcos
Sex Workers And Feminists: Enemies Or Allies?
Kamala Kempadoo
University of Colorado
Discussant: Linda Forcey Binghamton University
Wednesday C-10 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Queen's Quay 1
EMERGING INTELLIGENCE MANAGEMENT ISSUES: THE ECONOMIC ARENA
Sponsor: Intelligence
Studies
Chair: Peter Unsinger San Jose State University
A Difficult Balancing Act: The Dilemmas Of A National Cryptography Policy
Herbert Lin National
Academy of Sciences
The Nature Of Economic Forecasting
Glenn Hastedt James
Madison University
Meeting A Commercial Need For Intelligence - The International Maritime Bureau
Peter Unsinger
San Jose State University
Discussant: Samuel Porteous Canadian Security
Intelligence Service
Wednesday C-11 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Queen's Quay 2
REBUILDING PEACE AFTER CONFLICT: LESSONS, LEGACIES AND STRATEGIES
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Michael Doyle Princeton University
Peacebuilding In Bosnia-Herzegovina
Elizabeth Cousens
International Peace Academy
Civilian Police In Peacebuilding
Michael Barnett
University of Wisconsin
Organizing For Peacebuilding: The New York Dimension
Ameen Jan International Peace Academy
Cheten Kumar International
Peace Academy
Discussant: TBA
Wednesday C-12 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Salon B
FORMAL APPROACHES TO THE ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Detlef Sprinz PIK-Potsdam Institute
for Climate
Simulation
Urs Luterbacher
Graduate Institute of International Studies
Game Theory
Marc Kilgour Wilfrid Laurier University
Yael Wolinsky University
of Chicago
Discussant: Galina Churkina University of Montana
Xinyuan Dai University
of Chicago
Wednesday C-13 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Bay Room
DEMOCRACY AND VIOLENCE
Sponsor: International
Security Studies ; Intelligence Studies
Chair: David C. Rapoport University of California,
Los Angeles
Violence And Elections
David C. Rapoport University of California, Los Angeles
Weinberg Leonard
University of Nevada, Reno
Protecting Fledgling Democracies By Outlawing Anti-Democratic Political Parties
John E. Finn Wesleyan
University
Political Violence In Democracies: A Modern-Day Paradox
Murphy John Villanova
University
Discussant: Stewart S. Johnson California State University, Los Angeles
Lawrence Robertson
University of Miami
Wednesday C-14 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 8
THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM AND RESPONSES OF THE POST-SOVIET STATES
Sponsor: American-Soviet
Successor State Relations
Chair: Bear F. Braumoeller University of Michigan
Sources Of Isolationism In International Relations
Bear F. Braumoeller
University of Michigan
Is The Baltic Moving West? The Emerging Transnational Community Around The Baltic
Stacy VanDeveer
University of Maryland
Reassurance vs. Deterrence Strategies In NATO Expansion Debates
Christopher Ball
Columbia University
Following The Yellow Brick Road: What Political Lessons Has Russia Learned From The IMF?
Michele Crumley
University of Connecticut, Storrs
Discussant: James Richter Bates College
Wednesday C-15 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 9
ECONOMICS AND SECURITY: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF A NEW SECURITY REGIME
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Patrice Franko Colby College
Measuring Economic Security
Kristin Lord Georgetown
University
The Changing Political Economy Of The International Arms Trade
Joanna Spear University
of London
Argentina And Brazil: Regional Model Of Confidence Building
Clovis Brigagao
Conjunto Universiteria Candido Mendes
Economic Espionage: Effects On US Cooperation With Allies
Duncan L. Clarke American University
Robert Johnston
American University
Discussant: Patrice Franko Colby College
Wednesday C-16 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Salon A
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A EUROPEAN UNION FOREIGN POLICY: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES I
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Alan Cafruny Hamilton College
Transgressing Borders: Safe Third Countries And The Emergent European Refugee Regime
Sandra Lavenex
European University Institute
The Role Of The Santer Commission In Expanding The Range Of The EU Common Foreign Policy
Patrick Peters
Hamilton College
The European Union And The Non-EU Members In Europe: EFTA And The Enlargement To The East
Federiga Bindi
Universite Libre de Bruxelles
Community Institutions And The Making Of EU Foreign Policy
Sabrina Tesoka
European University Institute
Discussant: Christopher Hill London School
of Economics and Political Science
Wednesday C-17 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Yonge
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVERGENCE AMONG THREE CONTINENTAL SYSTEMS: COMPARING THE INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK OF THE EU, NAFTA, AND ASEAN WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Stephen Clarkson University of Toronto
The European Union As A Constitutional State
Francis Snyder
European University Institute
NAFTA: An Economic Constitution For Corporate Autonomy
Stephen Clarkson
University of Toronto
A Bifurcated ASEAN Under The Greatest Strain
Nobuyuki Yasuda
Nagoya University
Squaring The Circle: The EU's Free-Trade-Area Agreements And Trade Multilateralism
Philip Nel University
of Stellenbosch
Discussant: Claus Ehlermann European University
Institute
Wednesday C-18 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 4
HUMAN RIGHTS: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Sponsor: Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Adamantia Pollis New School for Social
Research
Individual Versus Ethnic Rights In The Balkans
Adamantia Pollis
New School for Social Research
Patterns Of State Violence In Brazil
Anthony Pereira
New School for Social Research
Human Rights In Hong Kong On The Eve Of The Transition
Linda Butenhoff
University of Denver
Discussant: Glenn Fieldman San Francisco State
University
Wednesday C-19 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 5
MISSILE PROLIFERATION: PREVENTIVE, MILITARY, AND REGIME-BASED RESPONSES
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Wyn Bowen Monterey Institute of International
Studies
Evaluating The Missile Proliferation Threat
Aaron Karp Old
Dominion University
Missile Defenses In Asia And Their Impact On Arms Control/Nonproliferation
James Clay Moltz
Monterey Institute of International Studies Studies
European Theater Missile Defenses: Defense Against Whom?
Stuart Croft University
of Birmingham
Evaluating The Current And Future Effectiveness Of The Missile Technology Control Regime
Wyn Bowen Monterey
Institute of International Studies Studies
Discussant: Henry Sokolski Nonproliferation
Policy Education Center
Wednesday C-20 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable
Pier 4
RESEARCH ON WOMEN AS LEADERS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: THEORIES AND PRACTICE
Sponsor: International
Organization ; Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Nanette S. Levinson American University
Nancy E. McGlen
Niagara University
Meredith Reid Sarkees
Niagara University
Margaret Sutton
Indiana University
Janice A. Zarro
Mallinckrodt Inc.
Wednesday C-21 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 6
HUMAN INSECURITY IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER
Sponsor: International
Ethics
Chair: Robert Beck University of Virginia
On The Right Of Human Security
Paz Buttedahl Buttedahl
Research and Development Association
Genocide And The New World Order
Kenneth Campbell
University of Delaware
Great Power Responsibility For Failed States
Cathal Nolan Boston University
Robert Jackson
University of British Columbia
The Right Of Rescue
Morton Winston
The College of New Jersey
Discussant: Albert Pierce National War College
Wednesday C-22 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 5
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Sponsor: International
Organization
Chair: Robert Cox York University
Developing The New Realist Perspective On Global Change
Martin Hewson York
University
The State-Society Complex Paradigm And The New Multilateralism
W. Andy Knight
Bishop's University
Established, Evolving And New Multilateralisms: Assessing Their Realistic Potential For Meeting The Challenges Of The 21st Century
Michael Schechter
Michigan State University
Discussant: Keith Krause Graduate Institute of International Affairs
Timothy J. Sinclair
University of Warwick
Wednesday C-23 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Wellington
CRISIS FORECASTING ON NORTH KOREA - MYTH AND REALITY
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Eun-ho Lee Chongjoo University
Succession Politics, Economic Hardship, And Crisis Forecasting: Toward A Dynamic Model
Dalchoong Kim Yonsei University
Sook-soo Lee The
Kim Dae Jung Peace Foundation
Crisis Or Transitional Hardship?: A Japanese Perspective
Masao Okonogi Keio
University
North Korean Crisis And An American Choice
Scott Snyder The
United States Institute of Peace
Crisis Forecasting On North Korea: Discourses On Some Conceptual And Methodological Problems
Chung-in Moon Yonsei University
Kihl-jae Ryoo Kyungnam
University
Discussant: Andrew Mack Australian National University
B.C. Koh University
of Illinois at Chicago
Wednesday D-13:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 2
NATO EXPANSION AND THE DILEMMAS OF SECURITY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Stephen Blank U.S. Army War College
Poland In NATO: Regional And Trans-Atlantic Security Implications
Andrew A. Michta
Rhodes College
Ukrainian Security Dilemmas
Ilya Prizel Johns
Hopkins University
Baltic Security In The New World Order
Stephen Blank U.S.
Army War College
NATO Enlargement And Russian Democracy
Witold J. Lukaszewski
Sam Houston State University
Discussant: Aurel Braun University of Toronto
Wednesday D-23:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 3
RELIGION AND CONFLICT IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Sponsor: Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Josephine Squires Fort Hays State University
Religion And Ethnonationalism In The Balkans: Religion As Politics
Steven Majstorovic
Duquense University
The Coexistence Of Secularism And Fundamentalism In India
Pelgy Vaz Fort
Hays State University
Religious And Ethnic Identity As Scapegoat: The Making Of Political Interest In Northern Ireland
Josephine Squires
Fort Hays State University
The Role Of Religion In Ethnic Conflict: A Large-N Study
Johnathan Fox University
of Maryland
Discussant: Makram Haluani Simon Bolivar University
Wednesday D-3 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 6
CHANGING ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN SECURITY
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Stuart Croft University of Birmingham
Opposition To Atlanticism
David Dunn University
of Birmingham
Idealism In The Czech Political Tradition And Its Reflection In The Czechoslovak Security Policy In 1989-1993
Jiri Sedivy Charles
University
The New France-NATO Relationship
Thierry Tardy Institute
de Relations International
Strategic Adaptation In NATO
Terry Terriff University
of Birmingham
Germany's Relations With Central Europe
Vladimir Handl
University of Birmingham
Discussant: Stuart Croft University of Birmingham
Wednesday D-4 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 7
ETHNIC CONFLICT, ETHNIC IDENTITY, AND PEACEMAKING
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Janie Leatherman Notre Dame University
Long-Term Analysis Of The 'Kurdish Refugee Problem' In The Middle East: Structural Qualities Of Defensive Nationalism And The Construction Of The Refugee Crisis
Nergis Canefe Gunluk
York University
Ethnic Time: Construction Of Albanian Minority Identity In The Balkans
Burcu Akan American
University
Why Peace Prevailed: The Story Of A Relatively Successful Case Of Preventing Violent Conflict In The Republic Of Macedonia
Alice Ackermann
University of Miami
Discussant: Janie Leatherman Notre Dame University
Wednesday D-5 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 8
SHIFTING DEVELOPMENT PARADIGMS: THEORY, PRACTICE AND POLITICS
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: William Munro Northwestern University
Organizational Responses To Changing Development Paradigms: UNCTAD, The GATT And The G77
Kathryn Lavelle
Northwestern University
Fiscal Policy And Development Theory: The Consensus On Belindia
Rathin Roy University
of London
Social Movements And The 'Death Of Development' Thesis Revisited
Subir Sinha University
of Vermont
Fragile Consensus: Business, State And Development Strategy In India
Atsi Sheth Northwestern
University
Discussant: William Munro Northwestern University
Wednesday D-6 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Dockside 1
COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS TO PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: Harry Chernotsky UNC Charlotte
Kathleen Reilly
Seton Hall University
Howard Warshawsky
Roanoke College
Harry Chernotsky
UNC Charlotte
Wednesday D-7 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 2
INSECURITY: MIGRATION (REFUGEES) AND ETHNIC NATIONALISM AS SYMPTOMS OF WORLD SYSTEMIC CRISIS
Sponsor: Ethnicity,
Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Henry Teune University of Pennsylvania
Transnationalization, Socio-Political Disorder And Ethnifications As Expressions Of Declining Global Hegemony
Jonathan Friedman
University of Lund
The Effects Of Incorporation Into World-Systems On Ethnic Processes: Lessons From The Ancient World For The Modern World
Thomas D. Hall
DePauw University
Globalism, Localism, And Islamism: The Dialectics Of Migration And Identity
Majid Tehranian
University of Hawaii
Ethnic Nationalisms In Para-Modern Environments
Fred W. Riggs University
of Hawaii
Discussant: William Safran University of Colorado
at Boulder
Wednesday D-8 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 3
FEMINIST ISSUES IN TRANSNATIONALIZING CONTEXTS
Sponsor: Global
Development ; Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Judith Hellman University of Toronto
Engendering Counter-Hegemony: The Regionalization Of Social Forces In North America
Teresa Healy Trent University
Laura Macdonald
Carleton University
From The 'Personal To The Regional': Women's And Feminist Contributions To The Creation Of A 'NAFTA-Esque' Regional Civil Society
Marianne Marchand
University of Amsterdam
Discussant: Judith Hellman University of Toronto
Wednesday D-9 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 4
DOMESTIC POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Sponsor: Scientific
Studies of International Processes
Chair: James Lee Ray Vanderbilt University
Social Insurance, Domestic Audience Costs, And Crisis Bargaining
David H. Clark Florida State University
Robert A. Hart
Florida State University
All Politics Is International? Reputation, 'Cheap Talk' Games, & (Neo)-Realism
Erik Gartzke University
of Iowa
Evidence For The Kantian Peace: Democracy, Trade, And International Organizations, 1950-1992
Bruce Russett Yale
University
Domestic Social Purpose And The Democratic Peace
Marc V. Simon Bowling Green State University
Curtis Peet Bowling
Green State University
Discussant: James Lee Ray Vanderbilt University
Wednesday D-10 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Queen's Quay 1
CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS AND BUREAUCRATIC POLITICS AT THE MILLENNIUM: THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Carolyn C. James Iowa State University
Bring Me Men . . . And Also Women? The US Military In The 21st Century
Silvana Rubino-Hallman
Syracuse University
Scientists, Soldiers, And Statesmen: Sharing The Nuclear Secret At The Dawn Of A New Age
Carolyn C. James
Iowa State University
The United States, Security Assistance And Civilian Control
Axel Krigsman Yale
University
A New Look At Civil-Military Relations
Edward B. Davis The Citadel
Sheila M. Davis
Charleston Southern University
Discussant: James Wirtz Naval Postgraduate School
Edward Rhodes Rutgers
University
Wednesday D-11 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Dockside 5
INTELLIGENCE, ETHICS AND DEMOCRACY
Sponsor: Intelligence
Studies ; International Ethics
Chair: Thomas Idinopulos Miami University
(OH)
Robert Phillips
University of Connecticut, Hartford
Anthony Hartle
U.S.Military Academy
Burton Gerber
Wednesday D-12 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Queen's Quay 2
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPERIALISM AND ECONOMIES IN TRANSITION
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies ; American-Soviet Successor State Relations
Chair: Laura Strohm Monterey Institute of
International Studies
Ecoimperialism: Fact Or Fiction In East Central Europe
Barbara Jancar-Webster
SUNY-Brockport
Environmental Imperialism And The Role Of International Organizations In Central And East Europe
Valerie Assetto
Colorado State University
Nuclear Power In East Central Europe: The Role Of The West
John Kramer Mary
Washington College
The Evolution Of Environmental Interest In The People's Republic Of China: Population, Power And Global Ecopolitics
Jonathan Harrington
Loyola University of Chicago
Discussant: Robert Darst University of Oregon
Wednesday D-13 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Salon B
EMPIRICAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Yael Wolinsky University of Chicago
Empirical-Quantitative Approaches
Detlef Sprinz PIK-Potsdam
Institute for Climate I
Empirical-Qualitative Approaches
Thomas Bernauer Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Ronald Mitchell
University of Oregon
Discussant: Harald Jacobson University of Michigan
Robert Keohane
Duke University
Wednesday D-14 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Bay Room
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF VOTING POWER, DECISION RULES, AND BARGAINING IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Jonathan R. Strand University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Coalition Formation And Voting Power In The European Union
Madeleine Hosli
University of Geneva
The Political Economy Of A Priori Voting Power In The World Bank And IMF
Jonathan R. Strand University of Nebraska-Lincoln
David P. Rapkin University of Tsubuka
David B. Wood Nebraska
Wesleyan University
Embedded Institutions, Decision Rules, And State Bargaining Strength: The European Community And Its Member States In Global Politics
Joseph Jupille
University of Washington
Who Owes Whom, And How Much? Modeling Reciprocity Strategies In International Relations
Joseph Lepgold Georgetown University
George Shambaugh
Georgetown University
Discussant: Steven J. Brams New York University
Wednesday D-15 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 5
NEW INSIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Deborah Avant George Washington University
Resolving The Hobbesian Problem: Limits Of Liberal Theory Of State Formation
Ashley Tellis RAND
Emulation And Neorealist Theories Of The State
Joao Resende-Santos
Harvard University
Cooperation Is Not Enlightened Self-Interest: A Realist Explanation For The Immutability Of Domestic Interests And International Cooperation
Jennifer Sterling-Folker
University of Connecticut
Beyond The Communitarian/Cosmopolitan Divide: Justice, Community, And Conversation In Normative International Relations Theory
Richard Shapcott
University of Bristol
Discussant: Daniel Deudney University of Pennsylvania
Wednesday D-16 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Salon A
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A EUROPEAN UNION FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES II
Sponsor: International
Political Economy ; Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair: Geoffrey Underhill University of Warwick
The City vs. The Continent: Social Origins Of British Hostility To EMU
Leila Talani European
University Institute
Protectionism In A Globalized Food System: The Impact Of The Cap On The World Market
Marjoleine Hennis
European University Institute
Europe In The Post-Hegemonic Era Of Trade Governance: The EU-US Trade Policy And Diplomacy In The World Trade Organization
Jens Mortensen
New York University and European University
European Union Telecommunications Policy And The Challenge Of Globalization
Mirjam van Bergen
European University Institute
Discussant: Geoffrey Underhill University of Warwick
Ruth Bevan Yeshiva
University
Wednesday D-17 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 9
GLOBALISM VS. LOCALISM IN TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Steven Collins University of Washington,
Bothell
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Techno-Localism In Japan And The United States
Steven Collins
University of Washington, Bothell
Testing Technoglobalism
Gregory Corning
University of Texas-Austin
International Firms, Strategic Trade, And Reciprocity
Jonathan Crystal
Georgia State University
Politics In Hard Drives: Sectors, Institutions And Comparative Responses To Innovation In The Computer Industry
Ken Gilmore University
of Texas, Austin
Discussant: W.D. Kay Northeastern University
Eileen Doherty
Case Western Reserve
Wednesday D-18 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 6
WHEN QUANTITY IS QUALITY: COUNTING THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF TRADE
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: William P. Avery University of Nebraska
The Political Economy Of Non-Tariff Trade Protection In LDCs
Frank A. Boyd Illinois
Wesleyan University
Exploring The Impact Of Trade And Investment On Income Inequality: A Cross-National Sectoral Analysis Of The OECD Countries
Vincent A. Mahler
Loyola University Chicago
Trade Interdependence And Political Influence: Linkage Timing
Jongryn Mo Yonsei
University
Presidential Side Payments And The NAFTA Vote In The US House Trade Policymaking
William P. Avery
University of Nebraska
Discussant: Young Soo Kim Stanford University
Wednesday D-19 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 4
HISTORICAL LESSONS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON CURRENT THINKING ABOUT SECURITY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Donald Schulz US Army War College
Learning The Lessons Of Vietnam: Lesson Identification And International Position
Bernard I. Finel
Georgetown University
Decline, Domestic Politics, And Retrenchment: Britain's East Of Suez Decision
Jeffrey Pickering
St. Mary's College of Maryland
The Middle East Peace Process In Historical Context
B.A. Roberson University
of Warwick
Discussant: Donald Schulz US Army War College
Wednesday D-20 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Wellington
A NEW LOOK AT CASE STUDY LEARNING: EVALUATING CONTROVERSIAL U.S. PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS TO INTERVENE MILITARILY IN CUBA, IRAQ & AFGHANISTAN
Sponsor: Active
Learning in International Affairs
Chair: Edward Drachman SUNY Geneseo
Edward Drachman SUNY Geneseo
Alan Shank SUNY Geneseo
Jeffrey Key Sweet Briar
College
Discussant: Mary Durfee Michigan Technological
University
Wednesday D-21 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Yonge
INSECURITY AND RISK TAKING IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: BEYOND PROSPECT THEORY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Jeffrey W. Taliaferro Harvard University
Prudence Or Peril: Presidential Risk Behavior In Foreign Policy
William A. Boettcher III
Ohio State University
Loss Aversion, Selection Bias And Deterrence Failures
James W. Davis, Jr.
Ludwig Maximillans Universitaet
Quagmires In The Periphery: Foreign Wars And Escalating Commitment To Recover Sunk Costs
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro
Harvard University
Revisiting Graphical Argument Analysis: A Deeper Reading Of A Debate About The Window Of Vulnerability
Seth A. Tucker
Syracuse University
Discussant: Jack S. Levy Rutgers University
Wednesday D-22 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Salon C
THE DEMOCRATIC PEACE: EXTENSIONS AND REFORMULATIONS
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Zeev Maoz Tel-Aviv University
Putting The Democratic Peace Into Perspective: A Historical And Theoretical Analysis
Joe D. Hagan West
Virginia University
Democracy And Gender Parity: A Prescription For Peace?
Mary Caprioli University
of Connecticut
The Crisis-Proneness Of Democratic Regimes: Threat Versus Opportunity Crises, 1918-1994
Hemda BenYehuda-Agid Bar Ilan University
Iris Margulies
Bar Ilan University
The Economic Component Of The Liberal Peace: A Preliminary Empirical Examination Of Domestic Liberal Markets And International Conflict
Howard Romanko
University of Arizona
Discussant: Zeev Maoz Tel-Aviv University
Wednesday D-23 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Frontenac
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Sponsor: International
Organization
Chair: Raymond Duvall University of Minnesota
The Politics, Power And Pathologies Of International Organizations
Michael Barnett University of Wisconsin-Madison
Martha Finnemore
George Washington University
Creating Representation: How International Institutions Can Reconstitute The State
Bruce Cronin University
of Wisconsin-Madison
Can The Good Guys Ever Win? Diffuse Interests And The Institutions Of The European Union
Mark A. Pollack
University of Wisconsin
Regional Economic Integration: The Threat And The Promise
Alison M.S. Watson
University of St. Andrews
Discussant: Raymond Duvall University of Minnesota
Thursday A-18:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 2
POWER, INFLUENCE, AND FOREIGN POLICY ROLES
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Daniel S. Geller University of Mississippi
Explaining Germany's And Japan's Reticence To Assume A Regional Security And Political Leadership Role Consonant With Their Economic Status In The Post-Cold War Era
Roberta Haar Pennsylvania
State University
Signaling Ascendancy In The Post Cold War World
Lise Korson New
York University
Punching Above One's Weight: Conceptual Leadership, Diplomatic Skill, And The Influence Of Small And Medium-Sized States
Geoffrey Wiseman
Yale University
Expanding Soft Power: South Africa And Canada In The Global Cultural Economy
Janis van der Westhuizen
Dalhousie University
Discussant: Joseph Underhill-Cady Minot State
University
Thursday A-28:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 3
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: STILL AN AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE? PART I - EXPLORING DIVERSITY IN INTERNATIONAL THOUGHT
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Kim Richard Nossal McMaster University
Irreconcilable Differences? The Anglo And American Traditions In International Theory
Robert M. Crawford
University of British Columbia
Will The Real Moral Sceptic In International Relations Theory Please Stand Up?
Roger Spegele Monash
University
Hegemony And Diversity In International Thought: Rethinking The Functions Of Theory
Darryl S.L. Jarvis
University of Sydney
The End Of International Relations?
Martin Griffiths Flinders University of South Australia
Terry O'Callaghan
University of Adelaide
Discussant: Chris Brown University of Southampton
Thursday A-38:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 6
DIPLOMACY, THE MEDIA AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Sponsor: Diplomatic
Studies
Chair: Jan Melissen Leicester University
The Future Of Diplomatic Signaling
Karin Aggestam University of Lund
Christer Jonsson
University of Lund
Diplomacy And The Media
Gary Rawnsley University
of Nottingham
Diplomacy And Information Technology
Jovan Kurbalija
University of Malta
Discussant: Pekka Sivonen National Defence College
Sumit Ganguly Hunter
College, CUNY
Thursday A-48:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 1
GENDER AND THE POLITICS OF RESISTANCE: WOMEN'S STRUGGLES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Carol Cohn Bowdin College
The Development Question In The Nicaraguan Women's Movement
Nadine Jubb York
University
Gender, Public Policy And Women's Organizing In Sweden And Canada
Linda Briskin York
University
Gender And The Boundaries Of Women's Political Resistance In Israel
Simona Sharoni
American University
The Insecurity Of Development: Rural Women In South Africa And Zimbabwe
Eric Singer Goucher College
Janet Shope Goucher
College
Discussant: Cynthia Enloe Clark University
Thursday A-58:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 7
INTELLIGENCE AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CRIME
Sponsor: Intelligence
Studies
Chair: Richard Valcourt International Journal
of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
Intelligence And Emerging Global Ungovernability
Roy Godson Consortium
for the Study of Intelligence
Intelligence And Law Enforcement: Dealing With The 'Spies Are Not Cops' Problem
Arthur Hulnick
Boston University
Discussant: Michael Turner U.S. International University
Kevin O'Brien Hussar
International Research Group
Thursday A-6 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Salon A
POLITICAL ECONOMY, POWER AND THE BODY: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES I
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; Global Development
Chair: Gillian Youngs Hong Kong
Embodied Political Economy: Global And Local Dimensions
Gillian Youngs
Hong Kong
Imagineering Value: Good Neighbourliness In An Era Of Disney
Cynthia Weber Purdue
University
Invasion, Erasure And Cyborgs: Womenmothers And The Technologies Of Reproduction
Marysia Zalewski
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
American Military Base Conversion In The Philippines: R & R Culture, Globalization And Anti-Imperialist Politics
Suzanne Baustad
York University
Discussant: Marie Henehan Vanderbilt University
Thursday A-7 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 9
GLOBAL CAPITALIST RESTRUCTURING AND WOMEN'S CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; Global Development
Chair: Kari Dehli Ontario Institute for Studies
in Education
The Impact Of Canadian Social Policy On Women's Citizenship Rights
Sunera Thobani
Simon Fraser University
Rethinking Canadian Immigration Policy From The Perspectives Of Migrant Workers
Nandita Sharma
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
The Impact Of Globalization On Aboriginal Women's Rights In Canada
Sharon McIvor Queens
University
Discussant: Roxana Ng Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education
Thursday A-8 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Queen's Quay 1
REGIONAL RIVALRIES AND CONFLICT
Sponsor: Scientific
Studies of International Processes
Chair: Paul R. Hensel Florida State University
Reciprocity, Bullying, And International Cooperation: Time-Series Analysis Of The Bosnia Conflict
Joshua S. Goldstein American University
Jon C. Pevehouse
Ohio State University
Regional And Global Rivalries Among Politically Relevant Dyads
Kelly M. Kadera University of Iowa
Gerald L. Sorokin
University of Iowa
Peace And War In The Far East: An Application Of The Multiple Hierarchy Model
Douglas Lemke Florida
State University
Democratic Pieces? Regions, Similarities, And Conflict
Mark B. Salter University of British Columbia
Michael D. Wallace
University of British Columbia
Discussant: Paul R. Hensel Florida State University
Thursday A-9 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Queen's Quay 2
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERNATIONAL REGIMES: EXPLAINING SUCCESS AND FAILURE
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Edward Miles University of Washington
Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal
Edward Miles University
of Washington
The International Whaling Commission
Steinar Andresen
Fridtjof Nansen Institute
Patterns Of Variance: Comparing Empirical Evidence From 16 Cases
Arild Underdal
University of Oslo
Crime Pays: Remunerative Strategies In Environmental And Security Regimes
Ronald Mitchell
University of Oregon
Discussant: Elizabeth DeSombre Colby College
Thursday A-10 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Salon C
RE-THINKING AND RE-MAKING THE ROOTS OF GLOBAL POLITICAL THEORY
Sponsor: International
Political Economy ; Global Development
Chair: Bradley S. Klein Clark University
Consciousness, Myth, And Collective Action: Gramsci, Sorel, And The Ethical State
Craig N. Murphy Wellesley College
Enrico Augelli
Italian Foreign Service
International Political Economy Meets Historical Sociology: Promises And Problems
Martin Hall University
of Lund
Whose Crisis? Early And Post-Modern Masculinity
V. Spike Peterson
University of Arizona
Discussant: Randolph B. Persaud York University
This Linked Panel Preceedes Thursday B-12
Thursday A-11 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Wellington
NUCLEAR DILEMMAS: REGIONAL RESPONSES
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Cynthia Watson The National War College
Triangular Second Strike Deterrence: An Emerging New Strategic Concept
Robert E. Harkavy
The Pennsylvania State University
Proliferation Under Ambiguity: Nuclear Development And Nonproliferation In Argentina And Brazil
Michael Barletta
Stanford University
In Word And In Deed: Nonproliferation Export Controls In The Former Soviet Union
Cassady Craft The University of Georgia
Suzette Grillot
The University of Georgia
Positive Incentives In Arms Control: Lessons From North Korea And Ukraine
Thomas Bernauer Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Dieter Ruloff University
of Zurich
Discussant: Cynthia Watson The National War
College
Thursday A-12 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable
Dockside 3
REINTEGRATION AND DISINTEGRATION IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION: IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL AND GLOBAL SECURITY -- PART I: RUSSIA-KAZAKHSTAN-GEORGIA
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; American-Soviet Successor State Relations
Chair: P. Terrence Hopmann Brown University
Andrei Zagorski
Moscow State Institute of International Affairs
Oumirseric Kasenov
Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies
George Khutsishvili
International Center for Conflict
Discussant: Stephen Shenfield Brown University
This Linked Panel Preceedes Thursday B-13
Thursday A-13 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 4
PREVENTING A POLICY DIVIDE: EXAMINING LIGHT AND MAJOR CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS TRANSFERS
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Jo L. Husbands National Academy of
Sciences
Near-Term Policy Options For Controlling Light And Heavy Weapons Transfers
Natalie J. Goldring
British American Security Information Council
U.S. Weapons At War
William Hartung
World Policy Institute
Light And Heavy Weapons And Conflict
Jo L. Husbands
National Academy of Sciences
Increasing Transparency Of Light And Heavy Weapons Transfers
Edward J. Laurance
Monterey Institute of International Studies Studies
Discussant: Lora Lumpe Federation of American
Scientists
Thursday A-14 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 5
POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC PROCESSES
Sponsor: Scientific
Studies of International Processes ; International Political Economy
Chair: Jacek Kugler Claremont Graduate School
Diverging Paths To Economic Recovery From Wars: The Long Term Costs Of Physical And Human Capital Losses.
Marina Arbetman
Tulane University
Inside-Out: A Theory Of Domestic Political Institutions And The Issues Of International Conflict.
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita Stanford University
Randolph M. Siverson
UC Davis
Distribution Of Power, Power Transitions And Military R & D Effort.
Vally Koubi University of Georgia
David Lalman University
of Maryland
The Dynamics Of Demography And Its Impact On Economic Growth And Political Decisions.
Jacek Kugler Claremont Graduate School
Yi Feng Claremont Graduate School
Paul Zak Claremont
Graduate School
Discussant: Sherry Bennett Quinones Rice University
Thursday A-15 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 6
INTERNATIONAL LAW AS SYSTEM STRUCTURE: LOOKING BACK TO SEE AHEAD
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: James Larry Taulbee Emory University
International Law As System Structure: An Historical Perspective And Critique
James Larry Taulbee
Emory University
Legal Pluralism And The International Legal Order: Cultural Differences In Nineteenth Century Colonial Law
Lauren Benton NJIT-Rutgers
University
International Law And The End Of The Cold War
Jeffrey Scott Morton
Florida Atlantic University
Law, Power And Order: The Cold War Distortion Of International Legal Development And Lessons For The Post-Bipolar Era
Roger Rieber University
of Utah
Discussant: Stephen A. Kocs College of the
Holy Cross
Thursday A-16 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Bay Room
GRAMSCI, POLANYI AND HISTORY: CAVE LECTOR?
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Randall Germain University of Newcastle
International Relations Theory And The Appropriation Of Gramsci: Pitfalls And Opportunities
Randall Germain University of Newcastle
Michael Kenny College
of William and Mary
Cave 'Cave! Hic Dragones': A Neo-Gramscian Deconstruction And Reconstruction Of International Regime Theory
Fred P. Gale University
of Victoria
Polanyi's 'Double Movement' And European Historiography: Free Markets And Protection In Comparative Perspective
Sandra Halperin
University of Pittsburgh
State-Market Dynamics In The International Banking System: The Contemporary Relevance Of Polanyi.
Duncan Wood Instituto
Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico
Discussant: TBA
Thursday A-17 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 4
SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF TEXTUAL MATERIALS I
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Scientific Studies of International Processes
Chair: Charles Taber SUNY at Stony Brook
Profiling The Operational Codes Of Political Leaders: The Vics Method For The Statistical Analysis Of Textual Materials
Stephen G. Walker Arizona State University
Mark Schafer Louisiana State University
Michael D. Young
Ohio University
The Differential Logic Of Public And Private Capital Flows From Rich To Poor States: Cross-National Evidence In The Post-Cold War Era
Ronald Francisco University of Kansas
Uwe Reising University of Kansas
Phillip Huxtable
University of Kansas
Problem Representation And Image In The Middle East Peace Process
Donald A. Sylvan Ohio State University
Richard Herrmann Ohio State University
Deborah J. Gerner
University of Kansas
Idealism Or Pragmatism? An Operational Code Analysis Of Yitzhak Rabin And Shimon Peres
Scott Crichlow
Louisiana State University
Discussant: Charles Taber SUNY at Stony Brook
Thursday A-18 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 8
SYSTEM CHANGE, FOREIGN POLICY, AND THE SEARCH FOR SECURITY IN AN INSECURE WORLD
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Cleveland R. Fraser Furman University
Regionalization Of China's Foreign Policy
Bin Yu Wittenberg
University
Mexican Foreign Policy In The Afterglow Of Dependency Theory
Paul Rich Hoover Institution/University of the Americas
Guillermo De Los Reyes
University of the Americas, Puebla
The Binding Force Of Language: A Constructivist Explanation Of The End Of The Cold War
Brian Frederking
Syracuse University
Discussant: Cleveland R. Fraser Furman University
Thursday A-19 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Yonge
EMERGENT ALTERNATIVES: THREAT PERCEPTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Daniel Papp Georgia Institute of Technology
Neoliberal Economic Restructuring In Latin America: Perceptions Of Threat And Opportunity Among Elites And Masses
Joseph Klesner
Kenyon College
Breaking The Silence: Bringing Latin American Voices Into Security Studies
Cristina Rojas de Ferro
Universidad Javeriana
Globalization, Instability, And Insecurity In Latin America
Jeffrey Stark University
of Miami
The Manipulation Of The New Urban Poor And The Religious Right
Augusta Del Zotto
San Francisco State University
Discussant: Lowell Gustafson Villanova University
Thursday A-20 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 2
NON-MILITARY THREATS AND INTERNATIONAL RESPONSES: HEALTH, CRIME, AND COMMUNICATIONS
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Mark Zacher University of British Columbia
The Health Of Nations: Disease, Interdependence, And International Responses
Mark Zacher University of British Columbia
Simon Carvalho
University of British Columbia
Internet Threats To State Security: Perceptions And Responses
Ronald Deibert
University of Toronto
Wheat From The Chaff: Transnational Crime As A Global Security Issue
Allan Castle University
of British Columbia
Internet Resource Networks And The Politics Of Global Civil Society
Craig Warkentin
University of Kentucky
Discussant: Barry Buzan University of Warwick
Thursday A-21 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 5
NO THREATS, NO ENEMIES: IR THEORY, FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS AND THE STUDY OF GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY I
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Theme Panel
Chair: Gunther Hellmann Technical University
Darmstadt
German Policy Toward The European Union: A Constructivist Perspective
Thomas Banchoff
Georgetown University
German Foreign Policy After Unification: A Re-Examination Of Realist Prognoses
Volker Rittberger
University of Tuebingen
German Foreign Policy After 'Die Wende': Human Rights And Non-Proliferation
Beverly Crawford
University of California at Berkeley
Germany's Soft Power: International Activities Of The German Political Foundations And Their Bearing On Foreign Policy
Sebastian Bartsch
Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Auswaertige Politik
Discussant: Thomas Diez Mannheim Centre for European Social Research
Thomas Risse-Kappen
European University Institute
Thursday A-22 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable
Frontenac
TOWARDS AN EFFECTIVE UNITED NATIONS
Sponsor: International
Organization
Chair: Benjamin Rivlin City University of
New York
Leon Gordenker
Princeton University
Jacques Formerand
United Nations University - North America
Don Puchala University
of South Carolina
James Sutterlin Yale University
Thursday A-23 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable
Salon B
ANNUAL MEETING OF TITLE VI A PROJECT DIRECTORS - DOUBLE PANEL
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: Christine Corey U.S. Dept. of Education
This Linked Panel Preceedes Thursday B-5
Thursday B-1 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 2
UNPACKING DEMOCRACY IN FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY ANALYSIS
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Deborah Avant The George Washington
University
Domestic Structures And Democratic Foreign Policy: Peacemaking After World War II
Norrin M. Ripsman
University of Pennsylvania
Democratic Institutions, Political Culture, and Military Intervention
Susan Peterson College of William and Mary
Christopher Wenk
Federative Systems, Political Structure And Foreign Policy
Scott A. Silverstone
University of Pennsylvania
Domestic Politics And Cognitive Models Of Information Processing: The Clinton Administration's Selective Reverse Of Policy Enlargement
Karl C. Holmes
University of Southern California
Discussant: Deborah Avant The George Washington
University
Thursday B-210:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 3
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: STILL AN AMERICAN SOCIAL SCIENCE? PART II - EXPLORING DIVERSITY IN INTERNATIONAL THOUGHT AND POLITICS
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Darryl S.L. Jarvis University of Sydney
Aboriginal Peoples And International Theory: The Globalized Diplomacy Of Cultural Survival
Roger Epp Augustana
University College
Transcending National Identity: The Global Political Economy Of Gender And Class
Jan Jindy Pettman
Australian National University
Edward Said And The World
Pal Ahluwalia University of Adelaide
Michael Sullivan
University of Adelaide
Fog In The Channel: Continental IR Theory Isolated
Chris Brown University
of Southampton
Discussant: Mark Neufeld Trent University
Thursday B-310:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Queen's Quay 1
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF FOREIGN POLICY DECISION MAKING
Sponsor: Scientific
Studies of International Processes ; Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair: Steve Chan University of Colorado
The Three R's Of Foreign Policy Decision Making: A Computational Model
Nehemia Geva Texas A & M University
James Mayhar Texas A & M University
Steven B. Redd
Texas A & M University
Domestic And International Influences On The President's Use Of Force: Testing A More Rigorous Model
Athanasios Hristoulas Instituto Technologico Autonomo De Mexico
Wayne Steger Marquette
University
A Computational Model Of U.S. Foreign Policy Making: An Empirical Analysis
Stephen J. Majeski University of Washington
David J. Sylvan
Graduate Institute of International Studies
Discussant: Steve Chan University of Colorado
Thursday B-410:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 7
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: PEACE MAKING AND PEACE BUILDING
Sponsor: Peace
Studies ; International Organization
Chair: Carolyn Stephenson University of Hawaii
NGO's And Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Mine Clearance In Angola And Mozambique
Don Hubert Dalhousie
University
International State-Society Relations Across UN Issue Conferences
Ann Marie Clark Purdue University
Kathryn Hochstetler Colorado State University
Elisabeth Friedman
Stanford University
U.N. Peacemaking In The 21st Century
Amos Yoder University
of Idaho
Discussant: Carolyn Stephenson University of Hawaii
Juergen Dedring
Graduate School of CUNY
Thursday B-510:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Salon B
ANNUAL MEETING OF TITLE VI A PROJECT DIRECTORS (II) CONTINUED FROM A-23
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: Christine Corey U.S. Dept. of Education
This Linked Panel Follows Thursday A-23
Thursday B-610:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 4
CASE STUDIES AND THEORY DEVELOPMENT
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Steve Walt University of Chicago
Typological Theories And Case Study Research
Alexander George
Stanford University
Big N Misinterpretations Of Small N Research Methods
Andrew Bennett
Georgetown University
Process Tracing And The Congruence Method As Techniques Of Case Study Inferences
Andrew Bennett Georgetown University
Alexander George
Stanford University
Discussant: Steve Walt University of Chicago
David Dessler College
of William and Mary
Thursday B-7 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Salon A
POLITICAL ECONOMY, POWER AND THE BODY: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES II
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; Global Development
Chair: Anne Sisson Runyan Wright State University
Population, Politics And The Pope: Universal Agendas And The Bodies Of Women
Palena R. Neale
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Gendered Economies Of Surveillance: Women And Protected Villages In The Zimbabwean Liberation War
Eleanor O'Gorman
University of East Anglia
The Political Economy Of Meat: Food, Culture And Identity
Marc Williams University
of Sussex
Negotiating Babies And Boundaries
Rhoda Kanaaneh
Columbia University
Discussant: Anne Sisson Runyan Wright State
University
Thursday B-8 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 2
GENDERED INSECURITIES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Maria Stern-Petterson Gothenburg University
Women And (In)Security: The Case Of South East Asia
Lesley McCulloch University of Aberdeen
Lara Stancich Robert
Gordon University
Gendered Nationalism And Bitter-Sweet Alliances: The Insecurity Of Palestinian Women
Tami Amanda Jacoby
York University
Women Coping With Insecurity: The Daily Struggles Of Female-Headed Households In Tajikistan And Iraqi Kurdistan
Denise Conway Ontario
Institute for Studies in Education
Captivity Narratives And The Hostage Crisis In Iran
Catherine V. Scott
Agnes Scott College
Women In Zones Of Conflict
Wenona Giles York
University
Discussant: Carol Cohn Bowdin College
Thursday B-9 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 6
MODELING INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Sponsor: Scientific
Studies of International Processes
Chair: James D. Morrow Stanford University
When Cooperation Hurts: Coalition-Building In Sanctions Disputes
David W. Drezner
Harvard University
On The Duration And Renegotiation Of International Agreements: A Learning Model
Barbara Koremenos
University of Chicago
Let's Make A Deal: Promises And Guarantees In International Relations
Brett Ashley Leeds
Emory University
Fair Division: A New Approach To The Spratly Islands Controversy
Steven J. Brams New York University
David Denoon New
York University
Discussant: James D. Morrow Stanford University
Thursday B-10 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 8
COMING TOGETHER AND FALLING APART: EXPLORING THE DYNAMICS OF SOVIET IMPERIAL AND POST-IMPERIAL RELATIONS
Sponsor: American-Soviet
Successor State Relations
Chair: Gregory Gleason University of New Mexico
The 'Statism Syndrome' And Integration In The CIS
Gregory Gleason
University of New Mexico
Three Davids Versus Goliath: The Role Of The Baltic Independence Movement In The Collapse Of The Soviet Empire
Walter Clemens
Boston University
The Dynamics Of Regional Environmental Cooperation In The Caspian And Aral Regions
Douglas Blum Providence
College
Discussant: James Goldgeier George Washington
University
Thursday B-11 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Yonge
ALLIANCE CHOICES AND SECURITY: THE FORMATION OF FOREIGN POLICY UNDER CONDITIONS OF EXTERNAL THREAT
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Richard J. Stoll Rice University
Foreign Policy Choices Under Conditions Of International Threat
Sean M. Bolks Rice
University
Military Multilateralism And National Security Structures
Marshal Zeringue
Washington & Lee University
Alliances And The Trading Of Security And Autonomy: Buying Guns And Selling Insurance
Glenn Palmer Binghamton
University
Explaining State Behavior: Alliances And The Expected Value For War
Robin Gault Moriarty
Emory University
General War in World History: Origin, Significance, Hegemony, Cycles
Matthew Melko Wright State
University
Discussant: Paul D. Senese Vanderbilt University
Thursday B-12 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Salon C
REFLECTIONS ON GLOBAL ORDER IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Sponsor: International
Political Economy ; Global Development
Chair: James N. Rosenau The George Washington
University
Critical Realism And Demystification Of Inter-State Power
Richard Falk Princeton
University
Imposing Global Order: A Synthesized Ontology
James N. Rosenau
The George Washington University
Ibn Khaldun: His Relevancy For The 21st Century
Mustapha Pasha
The American University
Rethinking Theoretical Innovation And Global Transformation
James Mittelman
The American University
Discussant: Robert W. Cox York University
This Linked Panel Follows Thursday A-10
This Linked Panel Preceedes Thursday C-10
Thursday B-13 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Dockside 3
REINTEGRATION AND DISINTEGRATION IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION: IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL AND GLOBAL SECURITY -- PART II: RUSSIA-UKRAINE-BELARUS
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; American-Soviet Successor State Relations
Chair: P. Terrence Hopmann Brown University
Andrei Zagorski
Moscow State Institute of International Affairs
Leonid Kistersky
National Institute for Strategic Studies
Vyachaslau Paznyak
International Institute for Policy
Discussant: Dominique Arel Brown University
This Linked Panel Follows Thursday A-12
Thursday B-14 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 4
ACTIVE LEARNING TECHNIQUES IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: THE WEB, THE CASE, THE SIMULATION AND LEARNING AS YOU GO
Sponsor: Active
Learning in International Affairs
Chair: Lynn M. Kuzma North Dakota State University
An Interactive Web Simulation Of The International Court Of Justice
Howard Tolley University
of Cincinnati
Interactive Teaching About The Third World: The Benefits And Pitfalls Of Cases
Jeanne A. K. Hey
Miami University
Strategies For Using The Worldwide Web In The Classroom
Lynn M. Kuzma North
Dakota State University
Hopelessly Outgunned
Patrick J. Haney
Miami University
Simulations And Experiential Learning In The International Relations Classroom
Jeffrey S. Lantis
The College of Wooster
Thursday B-15 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 5
WORLD ECONOMIC REGIONALIZATION, THE NEW GEOPOLITICS AND THE CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Ulrich Menzel University of Braunschweig
Trans-Pacific Trade Frictions: Trading Places With A Japan That Can Say No
Hartwig Hummel
University of Braunschweig
Integration Through Exclusion. How Migration Discourses Contribute To The Construction Of An European Identity
Birgit Wehrhoefer
University of Braunschweig
Who Wants A Greater Chinese Co-Prosperity Sphere? The Conflict Between 'Western Liberal Entrepreneurship' And 'Ethnic Entrepreneurship' In South East Asia
Annabelle Gambe
University of Braunschweig
Trading Blocs Or Civilizations? Geopolitical Discourses About Regionalization
Nicole Reuter University
of Braunschweig
Discussant: David Wilkinson University of
California - Los Angeles
Thursday B-16 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Pier 9
BORDER WARS: THE POLITICS OF BUILDING AND BREACHING BOUNDARIES
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Mary Ann Tetreault Iowa State University
Mary Ann Tetreault
Iowa State University
Banu Helvacioglu Bilkent
University
Karen Walch Thunderbird,
The American Graduate School of International Management
Alexander Colas London
School of Economics
Chris Klein-Beekman University
of Amersterdam
Dimitris Stevis
Colorado State University
Stephen Mumme Colorado
State University
Hartmet Elsenhaus University
of Leipzig
Thursday B-17 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Queen's Quay 2
IPE AND THE THEORY OF DIFFERENTIAL ACCUMULATION
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Robert O'Brien University of Sussex
Differential Accumulation: Toward A New Theory Of Capital
Jonathan Nitzan
The Bank Credit Analyst Research Group
Differential Capital Accumulation In Middle East Energy Crisis
Shimshon Bichler
Yezreel College
The Theory Of Differential Accumulation & The Competition State
Ronen Palan University
of Sussex
Discussant: Stephen Gill York University
Thursday B-18 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 6
ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF DECENTRALIZED POLITICAL CONTROL AND DIVERSIFIED POLITICAL RISK: A NEW APPROACH TO THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GROWTH AND STABILIZATION
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Shale Horowitz Central European University
The Political Economy Of Fiscal Stimulus Packages During The Heisei Recession In Japan
Dennis Patterson
Michigan State University
Geographical Dispersion, Political Rivalry And The Origins Of Capitalism
Shale Horowitz
Central European University
Region States And Interstate Networking: Ontario And The Four Motors Of Europe
David Wolfe University of Toronto
Meric Gertler University
of Toronto
Discussant: Alan Kessler University of California,
Los Angeles
Thursday B-19 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Wellington
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Vicki Golich California State University
San Marcos
The Impact Of The New U.S.-Canada Air Services Agreement--A U.S. Perspective
Michael W. Pustay
Texas A&M University
Comparative Strategies Of European Airlines
Martin Staniland
University of Pittsburgh
Canada - US 'Open Skies' Agreement
Raymon J. Kaduck
Norman Patterson School of International Affairs
Governing The Skies: Power And Policy In The European Airline Industry
Thomas C Lawton
Essex University
Discussant: Joseph S. Szyliowicz University
of Denver
Thursday B-20 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 1
SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF TEXTUAL MATERIALS II
Sponsor: Scientific
Studies of International Processes ; Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair: Joshua Goldstein American University
Early Warning Models Of Political Change: An Event Data Approach
Philip A. Schrodt
University of Kansas
International Cooperation And Peacekeeping In The Liberian Civil War
Phillip A. Huxtable
University of Kansas
The Identification Of Crisis Type Using Machine-Coded Text
Jon C. Pevehouse
Ohio State University
War And Reconciliation
William Long Georgia Institute of Technology
Peter Breck Georgia
Institute of Technology
Discussant: Joshua Goldstein American University
Thursday B-21 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Bay Room
BRIDGING THE GAP: COMBINING PEACE STUDIES, SECURITY STUDIES, AND POLICY ANALYSIS IN THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
Sponsor: International
Security Studies ; Peace Studies
Chair: Pamela Aall United States Institute
of Peace
International Conflict Management: Bringing Policy Into The Classroom
Samuel Lewis United
States Institute of Peace
What Works And Doesn't: Creating And Bringing New Materials Into The Classroom
Fen Osler Hampson
Carleton University
Developing New Materials And Introducing New Methods Of Training In The Classroom
Pamela Aall United
States Institute of Peace
Using New Technology To Support Teaching And Research About The United Nations
Martha L. Brogan
Yale University Library
Discussant: Janice Gross Stein University
of Toronto
Thursday B-22 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 5
NO THREATS, NO ENEMIES: IR THEORY, FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS AND THE STUDY OF GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY II
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Theme Panel
Chair: Volker Rittberger University of Tuebingen
Towards A Germanized Europe? Challenges, Constraints, Institutional Dilemmas And Policy Options For European Union
Hans-Joachim Geibmann
Institute for Peace Research
The Interaction Of Systemic And Domestic Variables In German Foreign Policy Making: The Case Of The EU
Michael Huelshoff
University of New Orleans
German Foreign Aid And Economic Interests In Latin America, 1973-1993
Robert E. Sterken, Jr.
Texas Tech University
Discussant: John S. Duffield University of Virginia
Frank Schimmelfennig
University of Tuebingen
Thursday B-23 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Frontenac
EQUIPPING AN INTERNATIONAL COPING MECHANISM: THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE DELIVERY OF GLOBAL SERVICES
Sponsor: International
Organization
Chair: John Mathiason New York University
Delivering Global Services: What Next?
John Mathiason
New York University
Internal Oversight Services To Improve Performance
Karl-Theodor Paschke
United Nations
International Provision Of Local Services: The Experience Of CIVPOL
Dennis Smith New
York University
Administrative/Operational Problems In Approaches To Administrative Reform
Michael Gurstein
University College of Cape Breton
Discussant: Gordon Smith Department of Foreign
Affairs & International Trade, Canada
Thursday C-1 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable
Salon A
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: John Grandin University of Rhode Island
Bill Ayres University
of Oregon
Spencer Wellhofer
University of Denver
Tony Stewart North
Carolina State University
Thursday C-21:45 - 3:30 PM
Frontenac
THE EFFECTS OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INSTITUTIONS ON STATE POLICY AND BEHAVIOR
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Helga Haftendorn Freie Universitat
Berlin
NATO, OSCE, And German Policy
Ingo Peters Freie
Universitat Berlin
Explaining Alliance Cohesion And Peaceful Change In NATO: A Contribution To An Institutionalist Theory Of Alliances
Christian Tuschhoff
Emory University
Alliances As Instruments Of Control
Christopher Gelpi
Harvard University
Discussant: Thomas Risse-Kappen European University
Institute
Thursday C-31:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 2
THE POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY AND REGIONAL SECURITY IN ASIA
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: Pierre P. Lizee McGill University/
Universitie de Montreal
Patterns Of Development And Dynamics Of Regional Security: Issues And Challenges For The Asia-Pacific Region
Pierre P. Lizee
McGill University/Universitie de Montreal
Comparative Development Strategies In Asian Authoritarian National Regimes: The Cases Of Singapore And Vietnam Compared
Martin Sours Thunderbird
-- American Graduate School of International Management
Redefining Politics: The Challenge Of The Middle Classes In Southeast Asia
Christine B.N. Chin
American University
Discussant: Winberg Chai University of Wyoming
Thursday C-4 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable
Dockside 1
COST EFFECTIVE MODELS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: Joan Gore Council on International
Educational Exchange
Cost-Effective Models For Internationalization: Centralized And Decentralized Options
James Shute University
of Guelph
The Joys And Tribulations In Establishing A Program In International Education (A Centralized Model)
Aouicha E. Hilliard
Randolph Macon College
Effective Decentralized Education
Sarah Stevenson University of St. Thomas
Thursday C-5 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 3
CRITICAL ISSUES IN FEMINISM, POSTMODERNISM AND MATERIALISM
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; Global Development
Chair: Mary Ann Tetreault Iowa State University
Dry Wells And Deserted Women: An Indian Life History
Brinda Rao Oberlin
College
Development Consumed: Women's Political Practices In Ecuador
Amy Lind Brown
University
(Gender) Struggles For The Nation: Power, Agency And Representation In Zimbabwe
Sita Ranchod-Nilsson
Denison University
Gender Systems And The Project Of Modernity In The Postcolonial Caribbean
V. Eudine Barriteau
The University of the West Indies,
Discussant: Jane Parpart Dalhousie University
Thursday C-6 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 6
GENDER, SEXUALITY AND CULTURE IN HUMAN RIGHTS DISCOURSE
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Laura MacDonald Carleton University
Gendered Practicality And Human Rights
Barbara Krasner
Case Western Reserve University
Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Where Are Homosexual Rights In International Human Rights Law?
Debra L. DeLaet
Drake University
Women, Religion, Culture And Human Rights: The Debate On Universality And Relativism
Janice Love University of South Carolina
Natalie Hevener Kaufman
University of South Carolina
Discussant: Laura MacDonald Carleton University
Joy Meeker Syracuse
University
Thursday C-7 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 7
SECURITY, DEMOCRACY AND ISLAM IN THE MIDDLE EAST: NEWLY THEORIZING PARADIGMS
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Hasan A. Johar Kuwait University
New Dimensions Of Regional Security In The Gulf Region
James Lee Ray Vanderbilt University
Hasan Johar Kuwait
University
Internationalization vs. Democratization: A Paradoxical Source Of Conflict And Cooperation In The Gulf
Abdullah S. Mohammad Kuwait University
Hamad H. Al-Abdullah
New Dimensions Of Regional Security In The Red Sea
Hasan Abu Taleb
Al Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies
Domestic Politics, Regime Calculations And Foreign Policy Decisions: The Case Of Jordan
Karla Cunningham
SUNY at Buffalo
Forecasting Oil Market And Security In The Gulf
Abdul-Kareem Ayed
Ministry of Oil (Kuwait)
Discussant: Gawdat G. Bahgat Indiana University
of Pennsylvania
Thursday C-8 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 3
WOMEN BEYOND BORDERS: GENDER AND THE POLITICS OF (IM)MIGRATION
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Julie Erfani Arizona State University
West
The Postcolonial Citizenship Of Mexican Women In Los Angeles
Adalaida R. Del Castillo
San Diego State University
In Search Of Happiness? A Study Of Lithuanian And Mexican Women Migrants To The West
Dovile Budryte Old Dominion University
Michelle Duplissis
Old Dominion University
Mexico Reflects On The U.S.: Colonias, Politics And Public Services In Atomized, Fragmented Federalism
Kathleen Staudt
University of Texas at El Paso
We The People Beyond Borders: Neither Threats Nor Enemies
Lourdes Hernandez-Alcala
Universidad Autonoma de Mexico-Hoch
Beyond The Boundaries Of Development And Security Discourses: Imagining The (Im)Possible For Migration, Population And Gender Theory And Practice
Victoria Bromley
Carleton University
Discussant: Debra Liebowitz Rutgers University
Thursday C-9 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 9
PUBLIC HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL STABILITY: A NEW INTELLIGENCE MISSION
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Intelligence Studies
Chair: Paula Scalingi Argonne National Laboratories
The International Public Health Surveillance And Response Lattice: A Construction Project Underway
Joseph Losos Canadian
Laboratory for Disease Control
Health Intelligence: The Cost Of A Rising Portfolio
Diane Snyder Princeton University
Loch Johnson University
of Georgia
Discussant: David Charters University of New
Brunswick
Thursday C-10 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Queen's Quay 1
GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION AND THEORETICAL INNOVATION, PART III: EMANCIPATION IN GLOBAL POLITICAL AND CIVIL SOCIETY
Sponsor: International
Political Economy ; Global Development
Chair: Mark Rupert Syracuse University
Franz Fanon And Decolonization
Randolph B. Persaud
York University
The Silent Revolution And The Weapons Of The Weak: The Rural-Urban Interface In Africa
Fantu Cheru American
University
Globalization And Popular Common Sense In The USA
Mark Rupert Syracuse
University
Climate Cooperation in Southern Africa
Ian Rowlands UNEP Collaborating
Centre on Energy and Environment
Discussant: Stephen Rosow SUNY Oswego
This Linked Panel Follows Thursday B-12
This Linked Panel Preceedes Thursday D-12
Thursday C-11 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Salon C
OUTER SPACE, WORLD POLITICS AND IR THEORY
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Ronald J. Deibert University of Toronto
The Status Of The Statistical State: Satellites And The Changing Knowledge Structure Of World Politics
Karen Litfin University
of Washington
Eyeing The Other: Technical Oversight, Simulated Foresight, And Political Blindspots In The Infosphere
James Der Derian
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Technologies To Support UN Peace Operations
A. Walter Dorn
University of Toronto
High Powers: The Geopolitics Of Earth Orbital And Interplanetary Space
Daniel Deudney
University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Richard Matthew Georgetown University
Thursday C-12 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 4
IDEAS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ORDER
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Neil Harrison University of Wyoming
The Evolution Of International Environmental Governance: The Role Of Economic And Scientific Ideas
Steven Bernstein
University of Toronto
Ideas, Institutions And Cultural: (Re)Constructing The Framework Convention On Climate Change With Regard To National Response Strategies: The Cases Of Germany And The United States
Cornelia Ulbert
Universität Konstanz
Networking Technoscientific Knowledge: Reading Foucault Into A Global Environmental Change Paradigm
Nayef Samhat Centre
College
The Integral Truth Of Climate Change
Neil Harrison University
of Wyoming
Discussant: Rhona Leibel Macalester College
Thursday C-13 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 4
DEMOCRACY VS. DEVELOPMENT: THE GOOD, BAD, AND THE UGLY
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Wesley T. Milner University of North
Texas
Is There A New Middle East?: The Sources Of Regional Peace And War
Benjamin Miller
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Infitah: The Implications For Democracy Under Partial Globalization And Partial Democratization
Jack V. Kalpakian
Old Dominion University
Economic Development And Civic Conflict
Wenche Hauge PRIO
Progress Or Decline: A World-Wide Examination Of International Political Economy And Human Rights
Wesley T. Milner
University of North Texas
Discussant: Fei-ling Wang Georgia Institute
of Technology
Thursday C-14 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 5
EXPLAINING EUROPEAN (DIS)UNION: TRANSACTIONS, IDEAS AND TECHNOLOGY
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Katja Weber Georgia Institute of Technology
Decision-Making And Change In International Organizations And The European Union--Theories, Models And Propositions
M. Leann Brown
University of Florida
The Tie That Binds? The Impact Of Technology On The International System
J.D. Kenneth Boutin
York University
Beliefs, Ideas And European Monetary Integration
Amy Verdun University
of Essex
Transaction Costs And European Integration
Katja Weber Georgia
Institute of Technology
Discussant: TBA
Thursday C-15 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Queen's Quay 2
SMALL STATES IN GLOBALIZING MARKETS
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Herman Schwartz University of Virginia
The Left And Economic Restructuring In Australia, New Zealand And Brazil
Gaylord George Candler
Indiana University
Thinking Globally, Suffering Locally: The Effects Of International Agricultural Trade Agreements On Ireland.
Elizabeth De Boer-Ashworth
University of Limerick
Organized Labor Responses To 'Free Trade': Building On Frieden, Rogowski And Verdier
Scott Littlehale
University of North Carolina at Chattanooga
Striking Back At Empires: Australia And The Possibilities Of Progressive Responses To Globalisation
John Wiseman Royal
Melbourne Institute of Technology
Discussant: Herman Schwartz University of
Virginia
Thursday C-16 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Bay Room
BETTER LIVING THROUGH INTEGRATION: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NAFTA
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Maureen Appel Molot Carleton University
Globalization And State Sovereignty: A New Economic Nationalism In U.S. Foreign Economic Policy
Mary B. Geske Smith
College
Shocks And Firm Responses: Canadian And Mexican Auto Parts Suppliers Adjust To NAFTA And Lean Production
Maureen Appel Molot Carleton University
Lorraine Eden Texas A&M
Kaye G. Husbands
Williams College
The Reconstruction Of Business-State Coalitions: The Political Economy Of Free Trade In Mexico
Strom C. Thacker
Boston University
NAFTA And The Reconstruction Of U.S. Hegemony: The Raw Materials Foundations Of Economic Competitiveness
Paul S. Ciccantell
Kansas State University
Economic Sovereignty In A Situation Of Structural Dependence: The Case Of The Automobile Industries In Canada And Mexico
Maria Isabel Studer
Centro de Investigaciones y Docenia
Discussant: David Wolfe University of Toronto
Amy Verdun European
University Institute
Thursday C-17 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Salon B
GLOBALIZATION, LIBERALIZATION AND INTEGRATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Jean-Christophe Graz Universite de
Laussane
Cosmopolitanism, Sovereignty And The Theory Of European Integration: A Kantian Contribution
Antonio Franceschet
Carleton University
From The International Trade Organization (ITO) To The World Trade Organization (WTO): Transnational Mercantilism In Perspective
Jean-Christophe Graz
Universite de Laussane
Globalization: Domestic Coalitional Effects And Regional Outcomes.
Etel Solingen University
of California, Irvine
Regional Economic Integration: The Threat And The Promise
Alison M. S. Watson
University of St. Andrews
Discussant: Craig Murphy Wellesley College
Thursday C-18 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Wellington
THE BUREAUCRATIC POLITICS OF INTRAGROUP AND INTERGROUP CONFLICT
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Maryann Cusimano Catholic University
of America
Effective Influence In The Advisory Process: Foreign Policy Advisers As Strategic Advocates
Jean Garrison Boston
University
Bureaucratic Politics As Intergroup Conflict: Implications For Conflict
Paul 't Hart University
of Leiden
Political Manipulation In Foreign Policy Decision Making: Who, When, And With What Success
Paul Hoyt West
Virginia University
The Affect Factor In Foreign Policy Orientation: The Historic Case Of Finland's Elite
Karen Erickson
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Discussant: Brian Ripley Mercyhurst College
Thursday C-19 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable
Dockside 2
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Sponsor: International
Organization ; Global Development
Chair: Kendall Stiles Loyola University Chicago
Civil Society And Multilateral Development Agencies: The Struggle Over An Idea
Kendall Stiles
Loyola University Chicago
The World Bank: Confronting, Interpreting And Re-Making Civil Society
Paul Nelson University
of Maryland
Overlapping Membership Among Regional Economic Integration Schemes: Insularity Versus Integration
Kathy Powers Ohio
State University
Discussant: Joseph S. Joseph University of
Cyprus
Thursday C-20 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 8
DEALING WITH THREATS, MAKING ENEMIES? THE IMPLICATIONS OF US FOREIGN POLICY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Theme Panel
Chair: David T. Jervis Washburn University
Do Doctrines Make A Difference? The Impact Of Policy Declarations On U.S. Military Interventionism Abroad, 1947-1996
Charles W. Kegley, jr University of South Carolina
Margaret G. Hermann
Ohio State University
Hardware vs. Software Policy: The Relationship Between American Arms Transfers And American Peace Policy Toward The Middle East, 1950-1995
Adnan M. Hayajneh
Al al-Bayt University
Pushing All The Wrong Buttons: The United States, Cuba, And The Agony Of Transition
Donald E. Schulz
US Army War College
Extraterritoriality, American Style
Jeffrey
T. Gayton
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Discussant: David T. Jervis Washburn University
Thursday C-21 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 6
GREEK POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY
Sponsor: Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies ; Foreign Policy Analysis; Modern Greek
Studies Association
Chair: Nikolaos Zahariadis State University
of New York
Realist And Cognitive Explanations Of American Foreign Policy: The Case Of Cyprus
Philippos Savvides
University of Utah
Southern Balkan Security And The Problem Of Minorities
Kyriakos Kontopoulos Temple University
Akis Kalaitzides
Temple University
Greek Lobbying On Capitol Hill And Greek Foreign Policy
Triantafyllos Flouris
Portland State University
Discussant: Adamantia Pollis New School for
Social Research
Thursday C-22 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable
Pier 5
BEYOND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY: ROBERT W. COX AND APPROACHES TO WORLD ORDER
Sponsor: International
Organization ; International Political Economy
Chair: Harold K. Jacobson University of Michigan
Ben Rosamond University
of Warwick
Teresa Healy Trent
University
Mark Neufeld Trent
University
Thursday C-23 1:45 am
Wellington
POLITICAL THEORY: FEDERALISM AND GLOBALISM
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Jose Louis Orozco National University
of Mexico
Alejandro Chanona Burguete
National University of Mexico
Filippo Sabetti
McGill University
Ettore Albertoni
University of Milan
Thursday D-1 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Wellington
THE HISTORIC PEACE CHURCHES AND THE USE OF FORCE: NEW CHALLENGES IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: Robert Bookmiller Millersville University
Practicing Peace: The Religious Society Of Friends, The American Friends Service Committee, And The Non-Use Of Force
Katherine Rahman
College of William and Mary
From Nonresistance To Pacifist Activism: The Mennonite Central Committee In The International Community
Kirsten Nakjavani Bookmiller
Millersville University
The Church Of The Brethren: Beliefs And Actions Of A Historic Peace Church
Sandra D. Summers
Millersville University, Stayer School
Discussant: Barbara Welling Hall Earlham College
Thursday D-23:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 1
'ROOTS, ROCK, RHIZOMES': THE INSECURITIES OF NATIONAL IDENTITY, SOVEREIGN TERRITORY, AND RATIONALIST METHODOLOGY
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: James Der Derian University of Massachussetts-Amherst
Cartographies Of War And Peace: Violence And Identity In Bosnia
David Campbell
Keele University
The Liberal Image Of The Nation
William Connolly
Johns Hopkins University
A Patria To Die For: The Invention Of Civic Nationalism
Nicholas Xenos
University of Massachussetts-Amherst
Discussant: James Der Derian University of
Massachussetts-Amherst
Thursday D-3 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Yonge
PERCEPTIONS AND VALUES IN PEACEMAKING AND PEACEBUILDING
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Marc Howard Ross Bryn Mawr College
Secure Knowledge
Rhona Leibel Macalester
College
The Way Of The Peaceful Warrior: Value-Orientations And Strategic Perspectives Of Military Leaders After The Cold War
Volker C. Franke
Syracuse University
Perceptions Of Threatening Enemy: The Impact Of Social-Psychological Identities On Ones Construal Of The Gulf Crisis
Markus Kemmelmeier University of Michigan
David Winter University
of Michigan
Is Peacekeeping A New Form Of Imperialism
David Gibbs University
of Arizona
Discussant: Marc Howard Ross Bryn Mawr College
Thursday D-4 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Frontenac
EXPLAINING CHANGE IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INSTITUTIONS
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Robert Keohane Duke University
Peacekeeping After The Cold War
Christopher Daase
Freie Universitat Berlin
Framework Or Instrument- Institutions And U.S. Non-Proliferation
Henning Riecke
Freie Universitat Berlin
Nineteenth Century Peace Congresses: Precursors To Twentieth Century International Institutions?
Louise Richardson
Harvard University
Discussant: Gunther Hellmann Darmstadt
David A. Lake University
of California at San Diego
Thursday D-5 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Pier 5
ASSESSING THE OUTCOMES OF TITLE VI FUNDING
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: Joseph Rallo Ferris State University
Ann Kelleher Pacific
Lutheran University
Brigitte Bechtold
Central Michigan University
Edward Roberts
Central Michigan University
Linda Brady Georgia
Tech
Thursday D-6 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Salon A
WOMEN'S SCHOLARSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL STATUS IN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Suresht Bald Willamette University
Francine D'Amico
Cornell University
Karen Mingst University
of Kentucky
Hayward Alker University
of Southern California
Katherine Moon
Wellesley College
Thursday D-7 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 2
CONFLICT EARLY WARNING: ETHNIC CONFLICT, REFUGEES, AND HUMANITARIAN CRISES
Sponsor: Ethnicity,
Nationalism & Migration
Chair: J. Craig Jenkins Ohio State University
States And Peoples: Assessing Risks Of Ethnopolitical Conflict In The Year 2000
Ted Robert Gurr University of Maryland/Uppsala University
Will H. Moore University of California at Riverside
Michael L. Haxton
University of Maryland at College Park
The Systemic-Evolutionary Extended Signal Approach: Solving The Quadrature Of The Circle Of Early Warning
Andrea K. Smutek-Riemer
Defining The Dependent Variable For Conflict Early Warning: A Taxonomy Of Violent Conflicts
Peter Brecke Georgia
Institute of Technology
Relief Web: The Role Of Information In Humanitarian Assistance
Sharon Rusu United
Nations
The Humanitarian Early Warning System In The UN
Elizabeth Kassinis United Nations
Adeel Ahmeda United
Nations
Discussant: Susanne Schmeidl York University
Thursday D-8 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 2
RESOLVING THE DILEMMA OF JAPAN'S SECURITY
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Jay M. Parker U.S. Military Academy
Perspectives On Arming Japan
Michael Green Institute
for Defense Analysis
Japan As Peacekeeper
L. William Heinrich, Jr.
Columbia University
The New Melians: Change And The U.S.-Japan Security Dialogue
Jay M. Parker U.S.
Military Academy
Okinawa And Japan: Crisis, Domestic Politics, And International Security
Sheila Smith Boston
University
Discussant: Thomas L. McNaugher RAND
Thursday D-9 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 3
ENGENDERING INSECURITIES: MEN, WOMEN AND THE POLITICS OF VIOLENCE
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; Peace Studies
Chair: Sandra Whitworth York University
Militarized Masculinities: The Okinawa Rape Case
Cynthia Enloe Clark
University
Ram Boys: Changing Images Of The Masculine In The Philippine Military
Alfred McCoy University
of Wisconsin-Madison
Sexual Violence And Power: Women's Lives In Zones Of Conflict
Lucy Mathiak University
of Wisconsin-Madison
Retribution, Restitution, Reconciliation: Responding To Rape In War And 'Peace'
Wendy Lambourne
University of Syndey
Discussant: Jacklyn Cock University of Witswaterstrand
Thursday D-10 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 6
REGIONAL SECURITY AND STABILITY IN EAST ASIA
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Peter Van Ness University of Denver/Contemporary
China Centre
Security Threats In East Asia: Japan's Role As A Regional Power
Kevin Lasher Francis
Marion University
Conflict Resolution As A Political System: The Case Of Resolving The Nuclear Weapon's Crisis In The Korean Peninsula
Ho-Won Jeong George
Mason University
Discussant: Peter Van Ness University of Denver/Contemporary
China Centre
Thursday D-11 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 7
CONSTRUCTING SECURITY, CONSTITUTING ITS SUBJECTS
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Keith Krause Graduate Institute of
International Affairs
Past As Preface: The Use Of The 1914 Carnegie Inquiry In The Construction Of The 'Third' Balkan War
Lene Hansen University
of Copenhagen
Making Enemies
David Mutimer Keele
University
What's The Fuss? The Research Program Of Critical Security Studies
Keith Krause Graduate
Institute of International Affairs
Discussant: Iver Neumann Norwegian Institute
of International Affairs
Thursday D-12 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 4
ETHICS, ECOLOGY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY: GLOBALIZATION AND THE LIMITS OF THE POSSIBLE
Sponsor: International
Political Economy ; Global Development
Chair: Stephen Gill York University
Braudelian Reflections On Economic Globalization
Eric Helleiner
York University
The Problem Or The Solution? Capitalism And The State System
Susan Strange University
of Warwick
Transnational Class Formation And State Forms
Kees Van Der Pijl
University of Amsterdam
Social Forces And International Political Economy: Joining The Two Irs
Jeffrey Harrod
Institute for Social Studies
Ecology, Political Economy And The Counter-Movement: Polanyi And The Second Great Transformation
Mitchell Bernard
York University
Discussant: James Mittelman American University
This Linked Panel Follows Thursday C-10
Thursday D-13 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 9
ACID RAIN REVISITED: SCIENCE, POLITICS AND THE DOMESTIC-INTERNATIONAL DYNAMIC
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Peter Victor York University
Canada-U.S. Negotiation Of The Cost Of Acid Rain Controls
Don Munton University
of Northern British Columbia
Federal-Provincial Negotiation Of The Canadian Cost Of Acid Rain Controls
Doug Macdonald
University of Toronto
The Influence Of Science On The Acid Rain Policy Process
Adam Fenech Environment Canada
Tom Brydges Environment
Canada
Science And Politics As Yin/Yang: The Role Of Scientists And Scientific Knowledge In Regime Formation On The Acid Deposition Issue In East Asia
Kenneth Wilkening
University of Wisconsin
Discussant: Jack Donnan Ontario Ministry of
Environment and Energy
Thursday D-14 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Dockside 3
POLITICAL SPACE, GOVERNANCE, AND THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Yale Ferguson Rutgers University-Newark
Richard Mansbach
Iowa State University
John Agnew University
of California, Los Angeles
R.J. Barry Jones
University of Reading
Michael Keating
University of Western Ontario
Virginia Walsh
Rutgers University
Thursday D-15 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Salon C
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW: ROUNDTABLE
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: Nancy S. Mandel The Institute of International
Trade Law and Foreign Investment Law
Charles F. Doran
Johns Hopkins University
Gilbert R. Winham
Dalhousie University
Neil R. Richardson
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Razeen Sally London
School of Economics and Political Science
Diana Tussie Facultad
Latinoamericana de Ciencia Social
Discussant: Robert O'Brien University of Sussex
at Brighton
Thursday D-16 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Salon B
THE GLOBALIZATION OF LIFE
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: J. Ann Tickner University of Southern
California
The Social Economy Tradition And Global Life
Martin Hewson York
University
Reflexive Regionalism? Global Life And The Construction Of European Identities
Ben Rosamond University
of Warwick
Authority In Global Life: A Framework For Evaluating Persistent Deference In A Context Of Uncertainty
Timothy J. Sinclair
University of Warwick
Discussant: Raymond A. Duvall University of Minnesota
J. Ann Tickner
University of Southern California
Thursday D-17 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 4
FEELING IPE
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College
Reflexivists As Hypocrites, Or Once More With Feeling
Ralph Pettman Victoria
University of Wellington
Herman, Who? De-Mystifying IR/IPE Discourse
Vendulka Kubalkova
University of Miami
Practical Consciousness And Feeling IPE
Naeem Inayatullah
Ithaca College
Theorizing Hegemony: A Critical Examination Of Race And Gender In Gramscian IPE
Nancy Bell Syracuse University
L M H Ling Syracuse
University
Reforming The Economy, Rescripting The Nation: The Negotiation Of State Insecurities In A Global Economy
Himadeep Muppidi
University of Minnesota
Discussant: Stephen Rosow SUNY Oswego
Thursday D-18 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 6
THE EAST IS READ / RED / (AWASH IN) RED (INK)
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Richard Higgott University of Warwick
Regional Cooperation Via Second Track Diplomacy: The Role Southeast Asian Think Tanks
Diane Stone University of Warwick
Richard Higgott
University of Warwick
Downward Mobility? Theoretical And Practical Implications Of Late Industrialisation In Malaysia And Thailand.
Jason Abbott Nottingham
Trent University
FDI And Economic Development In China: A Policy Analysis
Chyungly Lee National
Chengchi University
Domestic Politics And Intellectual Property Rights Protection In East Asia
Chun-Tsung Chin
Claremont Graduate School
Discussant: Mark Beeson Asia Research Centre
Thursday D-19 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 5
FOREIGN POLICY CHALLENGES AND THE PRESIDENCY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Mark Schafer Louisiana State University
The Effect Of Personal Characteristics Of Presidents On Groupthink
Mark Schafer Louisiana
State University
The Sources Of Presidential Advice In Crisis Decision Making
Christopher M. Jones
Northern Illinois University
Choosing War: A Comparison Of Incentives For Bush And Saddam Hussein
Jo-Anne Hart Barnard
College
Garbage Can Decision Making Processes In The Carter Administration
William Newmann
Virginia Commonwealth University
Discussant: Joseph Scolnick, Jr. Clinch Valley
College
Thursday D-20 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Queen's Quay 1
PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR THE UNITED NATIONS
Sponsor: International
Organization
Chair: Roger A. Coate University of South
Carolina
Trends In Public Support For The United Nations In The United States
Shoon Murray American University
Thomas Hartley
University of Connecticut
Public Support For The United Nations: A Comparative Perspective
Elizabeth C. Hanson University of Connecticut
Carlos A. Elordi
University of Connecticut
Congress, The President, And The End Of The Cold War: Has Anything Changed?
James M. McCormick Iowa State University
Eugene R. Wittkopf Louisiana State University
David M. Danna
Louisiana State University
Public Support For The UN: A Non-US Perspective
Robert Phillips
American University of Bulgaria
Discussant: Chadwick F. Alger The Ohio State University
Miroslav Nincic
University of California
Thursday D-21 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Bay Room
NONSTATE AND SUBNATIONAL ACTORS IN FOREIGN POLICY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Natalie Frensley Wichita State University
Who Is Making Foreign Policy Anyway? The Role Of Independent Actors In Haiti
Heidi Hobbs Florida
International University
Globalization And Urban Governance: The Development Of Local Foreign Policy Infrastructures
Harry I. Chernotsky
UNC Charlotte
Policy Entrepreneurs: The Third Dimension In American Foreign Policy Making
Mohommed A. Muqtedar Khan
Georgetown University
Subnational Involvement In Foreign Aid: Rhetoric And Substantive Dimensions As A Source Of Change In International Politics
Felipe Gonzalez A
University of the Basque Country
World Affairs Organizations, The Communication Process, And The Making Of US Foreign Policy
Jerel Rosati University of South Carolina
Richard Haeuber University of South Carolina
Ken Rogerson University
of South Carolina
Discussant: Joe Hagan West Virginia University
Natalie Frensley
Wichita State University
Thursday D-22 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 8
NON STATE ACTORS, STATE PRACTICES AND INTERNATIONAL NORMS
Sponsor: International
Organization ; Global Development
Chair: Richard Price University of Minnesota
The Reach Of International Norms: Immigrant Minorities And NGOs In Germany And Japan
Amy Gurowitz Cornell
University/Harvard University
Reversing The Gunsight: Non-State Actors Target Weapons
Richard Price University
of Minnesota
Reforming Police Organizations In New Democracies
John D. Occhipinti
Canisius College
Discussant: Kathryn Sikkink University of
Minnesota
Thursday D-23 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Queen's Quay 2
EVALUATING PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS
Sponsor: International
Organization ; Peace Studies
Chair: Daniel Druckman National Research Council
Paul F. Diehl University
of Illinois
William J. Durch
The Henry L. Stimson Center
Robert C. Johansen
University of Notre Dame
Kevin Clements
George Mason University
Friday A-18:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable
Salon B
WRITING/ADMINISTERING A TITLE VI A GRANT
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: Christine Corey U.S. Department of
Education
Harold Josephson
UNC Charlotte
Lourdene Huhra
Milwaukee Area Technical College
Ann Kelleher Pacific Lutheran
University
Friday A-28:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable
Dockside 1
WHAT IS DIPLOMACY? THE CHANGING WORLD OF THEORY, PRACTICE AND EDUCATION
Sponsor: Diplomatic
Studies
Chair: Raymond Cohen Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
John D. Stempel
University of Kentucky
Brian S. Mandell
Harvard University
Margaret Doxey
Trent University
Linda B. Miller
Wellesley College/Brown University
Alan Goodman Georgetown
University
Friday A-3 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 2
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO RESOLVING DEEP-ROOTED CONFLICT
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Eileen Babbitt Tufts University
Reconciliation As A Response To Threats
Juan Gutierrez
Peace Research Center
Difficulties In Resolving Ethnic And Other Communal Conflicts
Louis Kriesberg
Syracuse University
How To Avoid A Cold War With China
Peter Van Ness
Australian National University
The UN And Alternative Approaches To Conflict
Carolyn Stephenson
University of Hawaii
Discussant: Eileen Babbitt Tufts University
Friday A-4 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 3
DEALING WITH ABACHA'S NIGERIA: RESPONSES FROM INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: Clement Adibe DePaul University
Majorities And Minorities: How Valid Are The Claims Of The Oil Producing Ethnic Minorities In Nigeria?
John Boye Ejobowah
University of Toronto
South African Foreign Policy And Abacha's Nigeria: No Room For Adventure
Larry A. Swatuk
University of Botswana
Dealing With Nigeria's Generals: U.S. Responses
John Inegbedion
St. Peter's College
Echoes Of Apartheid? Canada Responds To The Nigerian Challenge
David Black Dalhousie
University/ University of Ottawa
Discussant: Julius Ihonvbere University of
Texas, Austin
Friday A-5 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Queen's Quay 1
GLOBALIZATION AND THE ARMS TRANSFER SYSTEM: EVALUATING THE GAP BETWEEN OBJECTIVES AND PERFORMANCE
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Scott D. Tollefson Naval Postgraduate
School
Missile Proliferation And U.S. Policy: Ten Years Under MTCR
Gamaliel Perruci, Jr.
Birmingham-Southern College
Why Nations Forgo Nuclear Weapons?
T.V. Paul McGill
University
Exploding Myths About Global Conventional Arms Transfers
Robert Mandel Lewis
and Clark College
U.S. Arms Transfers And The Global Advancement Of Human Rights
Shannon Lindsay Blanton
Georgia College
Discussant: Luis A. Bitencourt Catholic University
Friday A-6 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 2
WOMEN'S RIGHTS AS HUMAN RIGHTS: REFLECTIONS ON BEIJING AND BEYOND
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies ; International Law
Chair: Ellen Dorsey Amnesty International
Seeking Spaces: Expanding The Dialogue About Development And Women's Human Rights
Susana T. Fried
Rutgers University
Mainstreaming Women's Rights Within The Centre For Human Rights: Problems And Prospects
Elizabeth Riddell-Dixon
University of Western Ontario
Monitoring The Beijing Platform For Action: Are Governments Living Up To Their Commitments To Women?
Gregory A. Kelson
Institute for Women and Children's Policy
Women's Rights As Threats To State Security
Karen Brown Thompson
University of Minnesota
Discussant: Ellen Dorsey Amnesty International
Friday A-7 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Queen's Quay 2
MIGRATION, GLOBALIZATION, AND THE NATION-STATE: MANAGING GLOBAL CHALLENGES IN THE 1990S
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Jeannette Money University of California
at Davis
Silent Invasions: State Capacity And Undocumented Migration
Jeannette Money
University of California at Davis
Managing Migration: Domestic Or International Policy Choices
Alan Kessler University
of California, Los Angeles
Changing International Norms On Dual Nationality And Immigrant Incorporation In Europe
Rey Koslowski Rutgers
University, Newark
Immigration Policy In Industrialized Liberal States: Shifting Liabilities And 'Bringing Back The State'
Gallya Lahav City
University of New York
Discussant: Lawrence Robertson University
of Miami
Friday A-8 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 6
ISSUES AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Sponsor: Scientific
Studies of International Processes
Chair: Douglas Lemke Florida State University
The Problem Of Threat Credibility In Extended Deterrence
Vesna Danilovic
Texas A & M University
Introducing The Issue Correlates Of War (ICOW) Research Project: Territorial Claims And Militarized Interstate Disputes
Paul R. Hensel Florida State University
William Reed Florida
State University
Learning To Manage Crises: A Comparative Analysis Of The Soviet-American And Egyptian - Israeli Experiences
Russell J. Leng
Middlebury College
Contiguity, Territory, And Their Interaction
Paul D. Senese
Vanderbilt University
Discussant: Douglas Lemke Florida State University
Friday A-9 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Bay Room
ENGENDERING THE EAST ASIAN ECONOMIC MIRACLE: REPRESENTATION, BODIES AND WORK
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Lily H.M. Ling Syracuse University
Representation: The Politics Of Masculinization And Feminization Between East And West
Lily H.M. Ling
Syracuse University
Bodies: The Industrialized Prostitute In East Asia
Katherine Moon
Wellesley College
Work: Japan's Gender-Biased Welfare Policy
Yumiko Mikanagi
International Christian University
With All These Winners, How Could This Be? Women Within The East Asian Model Of Development
Jeffrey Ling Iowa
State University
Discussant: Bruce Cumings Northwestern University
J. Ann Tickner
University of Southern California
Friday A-10 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 5
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NATURAL RESOURCE POLICY, PART I
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies ; International Political Economy
Chair: Miriam Lowi The College of New Jersey
Water And Core-Periphery Relationships In Uzbekistan
Daniel Bedford
Middlebury College
Water Policy-Making In Turkey
Ilter Turan Koc
University
The Political Economy Of Logging And Reform In The Philippines, 1955-1993
Michael Ross University
of Michigan
The Politics Of Forest Policy In Redemocratized Chile
Eduardo Silva University
of Missouri-St.Louis
Discussant: John Waterbury Princeton University
This Linked Panel Preceedes Friday B-10
Friday A-11 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 9
CHANGING THE RULES AND RULING THE CHANGES: POLITICS AND ORGANIZATIONS IN RUSSIAN REFORM
Sponsor: American-Soviet
Successor State Relations
Chair: Randall Stone University of Rochester
Who's Afraid Of The IMF? Reputation And Bargaining In The Post-Communist Transition
Randall Stone University
of Rochester
Yeltsin's Presidency And Economic Reforms
Luba Racanska St.
John's University
Discussant: Nikolai Sokov Monterey Institute
of International Studies
Friday A-12 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 3
CONFLICT AND THE ENVIRONMENT: NEW EVIDENCE
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Environmental Studies
Chair: Rodger Payne University of Louisville
Six Pitfalls Of Research On Conflict And The Environment
Nils Petter Gleditsch
International Peace Research Institute, Oslo
Democracy In Peril? Political Responses To Environmental Threat
Manus Midlarsky
Rutgers University
Environmental Change And Civil War: A Multivariate Approach
Wenche Hauge International Peace Research Institute, Oslo
Tanja Ellingsen
University of Oslo
Environmental Change, Water Resources, And Conflict In The Middle East
Steve Lonergan
University of Victoria
The Danube: A Cooperative Venture In Transition
Irene Murphy Colorado
State University
Discussant: P.J. Simmons Woodrow Wilson International
Center
Friday A-13 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Frontenac
FORGET GLOBALIZATION
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Ian Douglas University of Bristol
Agents Of Globalization And The Making Of Governments And Subjects
David Williams
University of London
Globalization As War: Convergence And Equivalence In The Theory And Practice Of Neo-Liberalism
Michael McKinley
The Australian National University
The Globalization Of Roots And The Abhorrence Of The Bush: From Economics To Culture
Jonathan Friedman
University of Lund
Globalization And Social Justice
Barry Gills University
of Newcastle
Globalization: J'accuse!
Ian Douglas University
of Bristol
Discussant: Michael J. Shapiro University of Hawaii at Manoa
Richard Falk Princeton
University
Friday A-14 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Yonge
REVIEWING INTELLIGENCE REFORM: HAS THERE BEEN ANY AND HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH?
Sponsor: International
Security Studies ; Intelligence Studies
Chair: Abraham Miller University of Cincinnati
Review Of 'Checklist For The Future Of Intelligence' By John Hedley, CIA
Michael Andregg
Ground Zero Minnesota
The Road To Intelligence Reform: Paved With Good Intentions
Melvin Goodman
National War College
Reforming The CIA: Can Public Relations And National Security Co-Exist?
Abraham Miller
University of Cincinnati
Discussant: John Hedley Central Intelligence Agency
David MacMichael
Association of National Security Alumni
Friday A-15 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 4
COOPERATION AND RESTRUCTURING IN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Stephen Gill York University
Globalization And European Integration
Alan J. Dillingham
Villanova University
Multilateralism And Currency Crises
Tara E. Santmire
University of Maryland
Constructing Post-Halifax Finance
Wesley Widmaier
The University of Texas at Austin
Privatizing Hegemony: Institutional Investors And The Reproduction Of Neo-Liberalism
Adam Harmes York
University
Discussant: Philip G. Cerny University of
Leeds
Friday A-16 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Wellington
DYNAMICS OF INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AND ACCOMMODATION IN EAST ASIA
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Kanishka Jayasuriya Murdoch University
Property Rights, Rational Choice Institutionalism And Economic Development
Kanishka Jayasuriya
Murdoch University
The International Press And Reporting On Asia
Gary Rodan Murdoch
University
The Politics Of Regional Reform: Apec And Institutional Convergence
Mark Beeson Murdoch
University
Economic Reforms And China's Position As A Regional Power With Global Aspirations
Vera Simone California
State University, Fullerton
Discussant: Richard Robison Murdoch University
Friday A-17 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Salon A
HUMAN RIGHTS FIFTY YEARS ON, FIRST SESSION
Sponsor: International
Ethics ; International Law
Chair: Tony Evans University of Southampton
Are Women Human? It's Not An Academic Question
V. Spike Peterson University of Arizona
Laura Parisi University
of Arizona
International Economic Organizations And The Erosion Of Positive Human Rights
Caroline Thomas
University of Southampton
When Rights Produce Hunger
Julian Saurin University
of Sussex
Transborder Refugee Flows: Challenge To State Sovereignty And Human Rights
Tamara Cofman Wittes
Georgetown University
The Third World And Human Rights In The Post-1989 World Order
Johan Galtung University
of Hawaii/Universitat Witten
Discussant: Ken Booth University of Wales
This Linked Panel Preceedes Friday B-18
Friday A-18 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 7
GOING GLOBAL: CANADA AND THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Claire Turenne Sjolander University
of Ottawa
Hegemony And Foreign Policy Analysis: The Case Of Canada As A Middle Power
Mark Neufeld Trent
University
Unequal Partnerships: The Politics Of Canada's Relations With The Third World
Laura MacDonald
Carleton University
Multilateralism Re-Constituted And The Discourse Of Canadian Foreign Policy
David Black Dalhousie University/University of Ottawa
Claire Turenne Sjolander
University of Ottawa
The Political Economy Of Military Industrial Production In Canada
Ann Denholm Crosby
York University
Discussant: Greg Albo York University
Friday A-19 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 8
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CONSTRAINTS ON FOREIGN POLICY MAKING I
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Allison Astorino-Courtois Texas A &
M University
Canada And The United States: Political Comparative Advantage And The 1956 Suez Crisis
Marc J. O'Reilly
University of Connecticut
Politics, Strategy, And Two-Level Games In The 1995-96 Taiwan Straits Crisis
Valerie Schwebach University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Andrew Wedeman
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Foreign Policy Making Under Constraints: Dutch And American Responses To The 8-December Murders In Suriname
Marijke Breuning
Truman State University
Repercussions In The Americas From The Venezuelan-British Guyana Boundary Controversy, 1895-1995
Roland Ely Instituto
Venezolano de Estudios Sociales
The International Relations Of Colombia's Judicial System
Andres Franco Universidad
Javeriana
Discussant: Allison Astorino-Courtois Texas
A & M University
Friday A-20 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 4
SECURITY ISSUES: DEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF 'EUROPE'
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Theme Panel
Chair: Francis Beer University of Colorado
Constructing European Security: Threat Definitions, The Process Of Institution Building, And Transatlantic Relations
Mary M. McKenzie
University of San Diego
Constructing Threat, Constructing Political Order: On The Legitimation Of State And Economic Community In Western Europe
Thomas Diez University
of Mannheim
Security Issues In The Western Mediterranean Region
Joseph M. Scolnick Jr.Clinch
Valley College
The Accession Of Cyprus And Malta To The EU: Implications For Foreign And Security Policies Of The Union In The Mediterranean Region
Demetrios Theophylactou
Permanent Mission of Cyprus to the United Nations
Discussant: Francis Beer University of Colorado
Friday A-21 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 5
SMALL GROUP DECISIONS FOR WAR AND PEACE
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Stephen G. Walker Arizona State University
Small Groups And Big Decisions: Theoretical Foundations For War And Peace
Ryan K. Beasley University of Kansas
Juliet Kaarbo University
of Kansas
Taking Risks For Peace: Crisis Behavior And Decision Making Groups
B. Gregory Marfleet
Arizona State University
Adjourning?: The Bush Administration And The Somalia Intervention
Eric Stern Stockholm
University
Japan's Decisions For War And Peace
Stephen G. Walker Arizona State University
Brian Dille Arizona
State University
Discussant: Charles Hermann Texas A & M University
Paul Hart University
of Leiden
Friday A-22 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 6
BRIDGES OVER TROUBLED WATERS: CROSS-DISCIPLINARY CONCEPTS AND PROBLEM DRIVEN APPROACHES
Sponsor: Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Steve Weber University of California,
Berkeley
Between Phenomenology And Grand Theory: The Foundations Of A Reasonable Epistemology And The Mediating Role Of Small-N Comparative History
Rudra Sil University
of Pennsylvania
Negotiating Across Disciplines: The Role Of Heuristics And Biases In Understanding International Bargaining
Eileen Doherty
Case Western Reserve University
Firms And International Organizations: Lessons From Industrial Organization For The Study Of International Cooperation
Barbara Connolly
Tufts University
Crisis, Innovation, And The Ideological Construction Of Reality: Self-Organization And The Dynamics Of System Change In The Liberal World (1860-1945)
Tadashi Anno University
of California, Berkeley
Discussant: Steve Weber University of California,
Berkeley
Friday A-23 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable
Salon C
A NEW MIDDLE EAST EMERGING PATTERNS OF ORDER, COOPERATION, AND COMPETITION
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Joel Peters University of Reading
Bruce Jentleson
University of California-Davis
Janice Stein University
of Toronto
Etel Solingen University
of California-Irvine
Fawaz Gerges Sarah
Lawrence College
Friday B-110:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 2
COMPARATIVE MODELS OF MIGRANT INCORPORATION IN ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACIES
Sponsor: Ethnicity,
Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Sarah Wayland University of Toronto
Migration Incorporation In Great Britain And Canada
Sarah Wayland University
of Toronto
Politics Of Migration And Citizenship In Western Europe And The U.S.
Virgine Guiraudon
Harvard University
Transnational Migration And Its Implications For A State-Centered Approach To Immigration: The Case Of Ecuador
David J. Kyle Texas A&M University
Frank Paul Weber
University of Berlin
Discussant: Barbara Schmitter Heisler Gettysburg
College
Friday B-2 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 3
DOMESTIC STRUCTURE AND SECURITY IN EAST ASIA: COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Kyung A. Park University of British
Columbia
Between Democracy And Security: A South Korean Perspective
Woosang Kim Sookmyung Women University
Jung-hoon Lee Yonsei
University
Succession Politics And Security Policy In China
Ren Yue Lingnan
College
The Politics Of Transition And Security Policy In North Korea
Seung-ham Yang
Yonsei University
Post-Cold War, Democracy, And The Politics Of Defense Spending In South Korea
Intaek Hyun Korea University
Won K. Paik Central
Michigan University
Discussant: Tsuneo Akaha Monterey Institute of International Studies Studies
Tae-yoon Kang Dankuk
University
Friday B-310:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 2
DIPLOMACY, HISTORY AND PRACTICE
Sponsor: Diplomatic
Studies
Chair: Paul Sharp University of Minnesota,
Duluth
When Diplomacy Is Played Against Diplomats: From Self-Restraint To Restraining Others
Jean-Yves Haine
L'Institut Politique de Paris
Spheres Of Influence In Ancient History: Egypt And Canaan
Raymond Cohen Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
Still Lying Abroad? The Once And Future Role Of The Canadian Ambassador
Robert Wolfe Queen's
University
Contemporary Diplomacy As An Active Tool Of Conflict Resolution
John D. Stempel
University of Kentucky
Discussant: Richard Whitman University of
Westminster
Friday B-410:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 6
DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES IN CHANGING ECONOMIES
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: Mustapha K. Pasha American University
Popular Movements In Developing Countries: Grassroot Solutions To Global Crises
Sophia Huyer York
University
Popular Movements And Structural Barriers: The Transition To Democracy In Chile
Merike Blofield
University of Pittsburgh
Portugal and the Marshall Plan
Maria Fernando Rollo New
University of Lisbon
Contemporary Challenges in Portugal
J.M. Brandao de Brito
Technical University of Lisbon
Discussant: Mustapha K. Pasha American University
Friday B-510:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 7
THE 'NEW' POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: Jeffrey Cason Middlebury College
The New Development Strategy In Latin America: Economic Performance And Welfare
Alberto David Martinez Castillo
Simon Bolivar University
Rethinking Human Capital Development In Latin America: Social Policy In Costa Rica
Mary Clark Tulane
University
The Politics Of Poverty Reduction: A Case Study Of The Inter-American Development Bank
Frances Adams Old
Dominion University
Dispute Settlement And Enforcement Mechanisms Under NAFTA: The Canadian And Mexican Cases Compared
Isidro Morales
University of the Americas, Puebla
Discussant: Jeffrey Cason Middlebury College
Friday B-6 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 9
WESTERN INSTITUTIONS IN A CHANGING EUROPE: POWER, CULTURE, AND GOOD INTENTIONS IN CONFLICT
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Charles Krupnick US Air Force Academy
Institutional Choice: NATO And The Transaction Costs Puzzle
Katja Weber Georgia
Institute of Technology
The European Union And Defense Policy: What Has The Intergovernmental Conference Accomplished?
Terrence Guay Syracuse
University
Security In The Mediterranean: NATO And The Development Of A Dialogue Between North And South
Gareth M. Winrow
Bogazici University
NATO's Partnership For Peace: Security Through Engagement And Action
Marybeth Ulrich
US Air Force Academy
Discussant: Jennifer Welsh McKinsey & Company
William H. Kincade
American University
Friday B-7 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 3
THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE GPE: IS KNOWLEDGE ALWAYS POWER?
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Thomas Pinelli NASA Langley Research
Center
International Factors Affecting Science And Technology Policy--Domestic Ramifications
Vicki L. Golich
California State University San Marcos
Domestic Factors Affecting Science And Technology Policy--Global Ramifications
William D. Kay
Northeastern University
Is Knowledge Enough? International
Thomas E. Pinelli
NASA Langley Research Center
Fuel Cell Technology: Potential Or Reality? Obstacles And Opportunities For Environmentally Friendly, Cheap Energy
Michael Talalay
Discussant: Susan Strange The University of Warwick
Chris May The Nottingham
Trent University
Friday B-8 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Queen's Quay 1
NEW UNDERSTANDINGS OF INTRA-STATE CONFLICT
Sponsor: Ethnicity,
Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Shin-wha Lee Korea University
The New Kid On The Block: Explaining Internal Wars
Kal J. Holsti University
of British Columbia
Early Warning Of Intra-State Conflict
J. David Singer
University of Michigan
Contentious Politics And Intra-State-Conflict Spirals
J. Craig Jenkins Ohio State University
Charles L. Taylor Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Doug Bond Harvard
University
Discussant: Peter Wallensteen Uppsala University
Friday B-9 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 4
GENDER AND THE POLITICS OF GLOBALIZATION
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Christine Chin American University
Gender And Globalization
Sunita Kaistha
University of Delhi
Women Coping With Insecurity: Survival Strategies Of Women In The Garment Industries In Canada And Mexico
Rachel Collins
York University
Engendering Globalization From The Mexican Political Front
Debra J. Liebowitz
Rutgers University
Turning Temporary: Gender Ideology, The Temp Industry And The Shift To Flexible Accumulation In The International Political Economy
Lisa Adler Rutgers
University
Discussant: Christine Chin American University
Friday B-10 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 5
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF NATURAL RESOURCE POLICY, PART II
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies ; International Political Economy
Chair: Miriam Lowi The College of New Jersey
Developing A Tropical Iron Mine In A Global Environment
Stephen Bunker
University of Wisconsin
Environmental Policies, Mining And Structural Adjustment In Guinea
Bonnie Campbell
Université du Québec à Montréal
Sectors, Politics And Growth: Explaining Alternative Responses To Petroleum Wealth
Peter Lewis American
University
Oil Revenues, The State And Development: Comparative Evidence From Algeria, Iran And Indonesia
Miriam Lowi The
College of New Jersey
Discussant: Richard Sandbrook University of
Toronto
This Linked Panel Follows Friday A-10
Friday B-11 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Bay Room
COPING WITH INSECURITY AND ASSESSING THREATS: INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS DURING THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS
Sponsor: Intelligence
Studies ; Theme Panel
Chair: James Blight Brown University
Organizing For Crisis Intelligence: Lessons From The Cuban Missile Crisis
James Wirtz Naval
Postgraduate School
The Psychology Of Threat Assessment: Intelligence Analysis During The Cuban Missile Crisis
Beth Fischer University
of Toronto
Historiography And Analysis Of Intelligence Assessment During The Cuban Missile Crisis
David Welch University
of Toronto
Discussant: Peter Feaver Duke University
Friday B-12 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Frontenac
ROUNDTABLE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO'S PROJECT ON ENVIRONMENT, POPULATION AND SECURITY
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies ; Theme Panel
Chair: Philippe Le Prestre Université
du Québec à Montréal
Marc Levy Williams
College
Detlef Sprinz Potsdam
Institute for Climate Impact
David Dessler College
of William and Mary
Nils Petter Gleditsch
International Peace Research Institute, Oslo
Discussant: Thomas Homer-Dixon University
of Toronto
Friday B-13 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Salon C
PRINCIPLED IDEAS, INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND DOMESTIC CHANGE - PART ONE
Sponsor: International
Ethics
Chair: Thomas Risse-Kappen European University
Institute
Arab Cases: Morocco And Tunisia
Sieglinde Graenzer
University of Konstanz
African Cases: Uganda And Kenya
Hans-Peter Schmitz
University of Konstanz
Human Rights And Domestic Change - Overview
Thomas Risse-Kappen European University Institute
Kathryn Sikkink
University of Minnesota
Discussant: Steve Ropp University of Wyoming
This Linked Panel Preceedes Friday C-14
Friday B-14 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Queen's Quay 2
THE MARSHALL PLAN AFTER 50 YEARS
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Philip G. Cerny University of Leeds
Stalin And The Marshall Plan
Carolyn Kennedy-Pipe
Institute for International Studies
Manipulating Hegemony: British Labour And The Marshall Plan
Rhiannon M Vickers
University of Leeds
Whose Plan Anyway? The Struggle Over Marshall Aid Leadership In The United States
Jacqueline McGlade
Monmouth University
Rethinking The Marshall Plan: Towards A New Post-Revisionist Synthesis?
Michael Cox University
of Wales at Aberystwyth
Discussant: Martin A. Schain New York University
Friday B-15 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Wellington
THE END OF THE FIGHTING IS JUST THE BEGINNING: ROUNDTABLE ON POST-CONFLICT SECURITY CHALLENGES
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Carola Weil Women in International
Security
Johanna Mendelson Forman
US AID and American University
Elizabeth Cousens
International Peace Academy
Jo Husbands National
Academy of Sciences
Roy Licklider Rutgers
University
Discussant: Dieter Dettke Friedrich-Ebert
Foundation
Friday B-16 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 4
POWER CYCLE THEORY: DECISION-MAKING AND STRUCTURAL CHANGE
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Janice Gross Stein University of Toronto
Alliance Behavior At The Critical Points: How Foreign Policy Decisions Get Made
Daniel Chiu Institute
of Naval Analysis
The Level of Analysis Problem and Power Cycle Theory
Brian Pollins Ohio
State University
From Structural Realism To Dynamic Realism
Dale Copeland University
of Virginia
Structural Change And Saddam's Decision To Attack Kuwait
Andrew Parasiliti
Johns Hopkins University, SAIS, Middle East Institute
Militarized Disputes and the Power Cycle
Lui Hebron Florida International University
Patrick James Iowa State
University
Discussant: Charles Doran Johns-Hopkins University
Friday B-17 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 6
THE POLITICAL POWER OF NON-ECONOMIC IDEAS
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Simon Reich University of Pittsburgh
Goethe, Confucius And Wilson: Regional Power And Cultural Influence
Simon Reich University of Pittsburgh
Davis Bobrow University of Pittsburgh
Steve Chan University
of Colorado
Migration And World Order
Sabine Dreher University
of Bremen
Thinking, Buying And Selling: Morality, Ontology, And Intellectual Property Rights In The GPE
Christopher May
Nottingham Trent University
The Ritual Of Policy Dialogue
Maggie Hanson University
of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Fred P. Gale University of Victoria
Friday B-18 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Salon A
HUMAN RIGHTS FIFTY YEARS ON, SECOND SESSION
Sponsor: International
Law ; International Ethics
Chair: Tony Evans University of Southampton
Rights, Relationships And Responsibilities: The Limits Of A Human Rights Approach To International Ethics
Fiona Robinson
University of Sussex
Globalization And The 'Progress' Of Human Rights
Tony McGrew Open
University
Democracy And Human Rights
Norman Lewis University
of Sussex
Power And Identity: Democratic Theory In The Context Of Human Rights
Anthony Brunello
Eckerd College
Discussant: Robert Jackson University of British
Columbia
This Linked Panel Follows Friday A-17
Friday B-19 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Yonge
COPING WITH NEW REALITIES DOMESTICALLY AND REGIONALLY: SECURITY POLICY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Theme Panel
Chair: Larry Bowman University of Connecticut
The Reconstruction Of The South African Defense Forces: Domestic And Regional Implications
Jim Winkates Air
War College
'Negative' International Peace And Domestic Wars: The West African Case, 1957-1996
Arie M. Kacowicz
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Transnational Threats, International Solutions: The Impact Of The New Security Agenda On French Foreign Policy
Alex Macleod Universitie
de Quebec a Montreal
Indian Defense Policy And Multilateral Security Regimes: Exploring The Paradox
Anupam Srivastava
University of Georgia
Discussant: Larry Bowman University of Connecticut
Friday B-20 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 8
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CONSTRAINTS ON FOREIGN POLICY MAKING II
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Paul Hoyt West Virginia University
Modeling Decision Constraints And Decision Opportunities: Uncovering The Structure Of An Israel-Syria Peace
Allison Astorino-Courtois
Texas A & M University
Transnational Environmental Equity And United States Foreign Policy
Paul Harris University
of New Hampshire
American Environmental Policy During The Nixon Administration
John Barkdull Texas
Tech University
Discussant: Paul Hoyt West Virginia University
Friday B-21 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 5
CONGRESSIONAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSES TO INSECURITY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Theme Panel
Chair: James Scott University of Nebraska
at Kearney
To Be Or Not To Be Involved: Foreign Operations Support In The Post-Cold War Era
Ralph G. Carter
Texas Christian University
Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Socio-Cultural Cues, Perceptions Of International Behavior, And The Democratic Peace
Nehemia Geva Texas A & M University
D. Christopher Hanson
Texas A & M University
Discussant: James Scott University of Nebraska
at Kearney
Friday B-22 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Salon B
SOCIALIZATION AND THE STATE SYSTEM
Sponsor: International
Organization ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Ngaire Woods Oxford University
Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics
Emanuel Adler Hebrew University
Globalization And The Social State
David Armstrong
University of Durham
Convergence Under Anarchy: Does International Competition Cause State Socialization?
Kai Alderson Oxford
University
The International Socialization Approach To The Enlargement Of International Organizations
Frank Schimmelfennig
University of Tuebingen
Discussant: Alex Wendt Yale University
Friday B-23 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 1
PRIVATE-PUBLIC INTERACTION IN THE CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
Sponsor: International
Organization
Chair: Jonathan Aronson University of Southern
California
The Agent-Structure Debate: Corporate Actors, Intellectual Property, And The WTO
Susan Sell George
Washington University
Striking The Deal In The Transatlantic Business Dialogue: The New Role Of Private Business In Negotiating Trade
Maria Green Cowles
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Private International Governance And Inter-State Regimes: The Case Of The Chemical And Steel Industries
Tony Porter McMaster
University
Privatizing War In Weak States
William Reno Florida
International University
Discussant: Jonathan Aronson University of
Southern California
Friday 12:30 - 1:30 PM Workshop Follow-up
Salon B
TRANSFORMING GLOBAL GOVERNANCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: BRINGING IN CIVIL SOCIETY
Sponsor: International
Organization
Chair: Roger Coate University of South Carolina
Friday C-1 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable
Frontenac
THE REAL WORLD ORDER -- 1996 GRAWEMEYER AWARD
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Rodger A. Payne University of Louisville
The Real World Order (Book)
Max Singer
Karen A. Mingst University
of Kentucky
Alexander L. George Stanford
University
Robert O. Keohane Duke
University
Friday C-2 1:45 - 3:30 PM Roundtable
Pier 3
RETHINKING MIDDLE POWER: THEORY AND EVIDENCE
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Chung-in Moon Yonsei University
Brian Job University of British Columbia
Byongmoo Hwang
National Defense University
Olav Knudsen Norwegian
Institute of International Affairs
Laura Neack Miami
University of Ohio
Davis Bobrow University
of Pittsburgh
Young Jae Kim Chongju
University
Friday C-3 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Queen's Quay 1
CULTURE, POLITICS AND SECURITY
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Lester Edwin J. Ruiz International
Christian University
The Ethnic Security Complex And Geographic Boundaries In North East India
Bent D. Jorgensen
Gothenburg University
Cricket, Nationalism, And The Strange Inconstancy Of The South Asian Fan
Sankaran Krishna
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Culture, Politics And Security In The Philippines
Lester Edwin J. Ruiz
International Christian University
Contextualizing In/Security: The Political Identity, Mayan-Woman In Guatemala
Maria Stern-Pettersson
Gothenburg University
Discussant: R.B.J. Walker University of Victoria
Friday C-4 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 2
RECONCEPTUALIZING CIVIL SOCIETY AT THE DOMESTIC, TRANSNATIONAL AND GLOBAL LEVELS
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: David L. Blaney Macalester College
The Meanings Of Domestic Civil Society And Global Civil Society
Dale Thomas University
of South Carolina
The Possibility Of Disclosure: Global Society And International Relations
Fuat Keyman Bilkent
University
Building Social Capital In The Line Of Fire: The Role Of Transnational Civil Society In Sierra Leone
Morten Boas University
of Oslo
Discussant: David L. Blaney Macalester University
Friday C-5 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Salon A
GLOBALIZATION AND THE FUTURE OF STATEHOOD
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: Hans-Henrik Holm Danmarks Journalisthoskole
The State Is Still Decisive, Ok?--Security And Globalization
Georg Sorensen
Aarhus University
Globalization Processes In The OECD World: Empirical Evidence And Consequences
Marianne Beisheim Bremen University
Sabine Dreher Bremen University
Gregor Walter Bremen
University
The Effects Of Globalization On Security In The OECD World
Michael Zuern Bremen
University
Linking Up With The WTO: Globalization, Contestability And Employment In The OECD
Allison Young Dalhousie
University
Welfare States In The Global Economy: Toward Convergence?
Paul Bowles University of Northern British Columbia
Barnet Wagman University
of Northern British Columbia
Discussant: Hans-Henrik Holm Danmarks Journalisthoskole
Friday C-6 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Queen's Quay 2
ENVIRONMENT: CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF CONFLICTS
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Elizabeth DeSombre Colby College
International Scientific And Technological Cooperation And Foreign Policy: The Case Of Decommissioning Russian Submarines In The Arctic North
Elizabeth Kirk
American Association for the Advancement of Science
'Waste' At Sea: Responses To Nuclear Dumping And Naval Nuclear Weapons Proliferation
Kay Van der Horst Bellona Foundation
Rogers Philip
Environmental Scarcity And Social Adaptation: The Peruvian Fishing Industry
Tom Deligiannis
University of Toronto
Environmental Scarcities And Violent Conflict: Lessons For Reconstruction In Haiti
Philip Howard University
of Toronto
Discussant: J. Samuel Barkin University of
Victoria
Friday C-7 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Bay Room
FOREIGN AID IN THE POST COLD WAR ERA
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Global Development
Chair: Evan Potter Carleton University
Reform Or Liberal Internationalism: The Future Priorities And Directions Of Development Assistance Programs Of European Like-Minded States
Steve Lamy University
of Southern California
Untying The Knot: US Food Aid Policy And US Farm Policy In The 1990s
Polly Diven Grand
Valley State University
Japan As No. 1 Aid Donor: Does The US Influence Japan's Aid Policy Any Longer?
Saori N. Katada
University of Southern California
The Civil Society Agenda: Switching Gears In The Post-Cold War World
Alison Van Rooy
The North-South Institute
Discussant: John Quinn Truman State University
Friday C-8 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 5
CHANGING RESPONSES TO REFUGEE CRISES
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration; International
Organization
Chair: Mark Gibney Purdue University
United Nations Intervention In The Refugee Crisis In The Post-Cold War World
Kurt Mills American
University in Cairo
Safe Areas As A Solution For Internally Displaced Persons In Need Of Protection
J. Stefan Lupp
American University
New Directions In International Refugee Flows: Yugoslavia As A Precedent For Emergency Responses In Future Refugee Crises
Helene Lambert
University of Exeter
Industrialized States' Responses To Emerging Refugee Flows: Individual Actions, Coordinated Responses
Emily Copeland
Florida International University
Discussant: Gilburt Loescher Nortre Dame University
This Linked Panel Preceedes Friday D-8
Friday C-9 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Wellington
BALANCE OF POWER AND BALANCE OF NEEDS IN EAST ASIA
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Fei-Ling Wang Georgia Institute of
Technology
Balance Of Needs: Order And Change In East Asia
Ming Wan George
Mason University
Promises And Pitfalls Of A Multilateral Nuclear Regime In Asia/Pacific
Tetsuya Umemoto
Kenritsu University
Capacity And Intentions: To Probe The Chinese Role In East Asia
Fei-Ling Wang Georgia
Institute of Technology
Discussant: William Grimes Boston University
Friday C-10 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 6
THE POLITICAL EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS: ISSUES FROM THE BLACK SEA AREA
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Martin Sampson University of Minnesota
Can Common Problems Lead To A Common Identity?
Omer Faruk Genckaya
Bilkent University
Barking, Yawning, And Sleeping Dogs: Media Coverage Of Environmental Issues In The Black Sea Area
Georgeta V. Pourchot
Old Dominion University
Conflict And The Black Sea Environment
Martin Sampson
University of Minnesota
Threat As The Enemy: Nuclear Safety And Environmental Security In The Black Sea Basin
Levent Hekimoglu
York University
Discussant: Karrin Scapple Southwest Missouri
State University
Friday C-11 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 7
BEHIND LONG-CYCLES CORRELATIONS
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Kevin Murrin The Ohio State University
The System Leader Lineage
William R. Thompson
Indiana University
Turning Outward: Economic And Political Behavior By System Leaders, 1816-1980
Kevin P. Murrin
The Ohio State University
Testing For Exogenity In A General Co-Evolving System Model: A Note On Integrated Series And Causality
Sherry Bennett Quinones
Rice University
US Foreign Policy: Long Cycles And Domestic Politics
Randall Schweller The Ohio State University
Brian Pollins The Ohio State University
Michael Hannon
The Ohio State University
Discussant: Claudio Cioffi-Revilla University
of Colorado-Boulder
Friday C-12 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 4
FEMINIST TRANSFORMATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL THEORY
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Anne Sisson Runyan Wright State University
Recasting Foreign Policy Analysis Using A Gender Analysis: Where To Begin?
Deborah Stienstra
University of Winnipeg
Christine De Pizan On War, Peace And The State
Berenice Carroll
Purdue University
Gilligan's Island: Feminism And International Relations?
Beverly Neufeld
London School of Economics
Reconstructing International/Intercultural Relations: Beyond Feminist Disturbances And Postmodern Deconstruction
Birgit Weiss IFES
From Snafu To Snap-Out-Of-It! Utilizing Feminism To Rethink Mediation And Conflict Resolution Theory
Mary Hutcheon Carleton
University
Discussant: Marysia Zalewski University of
Wales, Aberystwhyth
Friday C-13 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 2
PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, AND FINANCE: SOURCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL THREATS
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Thomas Princen University of Michigan
Governing Imperiled Relations: Environmental Consequences Of Credit Card Usage In The United States
Mark Amen University
of South Florida
Ecological Rationality, Consumption And Development In The Caribbean Basin Region
Karen-Anne DeGannes
University of Michigan
Engines Of Growth: Global Environmentalism And The Individualization Of Responsibility
Michael Maniates
Allegheny College
Commoditization, Enclosure And Unnatural Selection: Ecodynamics Of Production And Consumption
Jack Manno SUNY
College of Environmental Science
Discussant: Ken Conca University of Maryland
Jennifer Clapp
York University
Friday C-14 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Salon C
PRINCIPLED IDEAS, INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND DOMESTIC CHANGE - PART TWO
Sponsor: International
Ethics
Chair: Steve Ropp University of Wyoming
Asian Cases: Indonesia And Philippines
Anja Jetschke University
of Konstanz
South Africa
Audie Klotz University
of Illinois at Chicago
Latin American Cases
Steve Ropp University
of Wyoming
Discussant: Francois Debrix Purdue University
This Linked Panel Follows Friday B-13
Friday C-15 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 6
LAND MINES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: Robert Beck University of Virginia
Landmines And International Law: What Role For NGOs In Legal Reform?
Ken Rutherford
Georgetown University
Grassroots Development Of National Ban Landmine Campaigns
Valerie Warmington
Mines Action Canada
Canada's Role In International Law Toward Landmines
Keith Martin
Discussant: Robert Beck University of Virginia
Friday C-16 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Salon B
NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY ON CONFLICT AND TRADE
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Gerald Schneider University of Berne
Katherine Barbieri
University of North Texas
Liberalism And Interdependence
Solomon W. Polachek
State University of New York at Binghamton
Escaping The War Trap: Evaluating Liberal Prescriptions For Peace: Controlling For Expected Utility
John Oneal University of Alabama
Bruce Russet Yale
University
Contextual Information And The Study Of Trade And Conflict
Jean-Marc F. Blanchard University of Pennsylvania
Norrin M. Ripsman
University of Pennsylvania
Power, Political Structure, And Strategy In Trade Negotiations
Richard Sherman
University of Washington
Discussant: Edward Mansfield Ohio State University
Friday C-17 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 8
COMMUNICATION AND IPE: REORGANIZATION, STATE RETRENCHMENT, AND REPRESENTATION
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Stephen D. McDowell Florida State University
Jobs And Customer Service In A Competitive Teleutopia
Bella Mody Michigan
State University
Pressure Points: Canada-US Communication Relations In A Not So Free Trade Era
Vincent Mosco Carleton
University
The Tipping Point: Information Policy In Global Trade, Defense, And Agriculture
Sandra Braman University
of Illinois
`Leo, Meo Or Geo?': A Political Economic Analysis Of Global Mobile Satellite Systems
Lewis Kaye University
of Oregon
Discussant: Andrew Clement University of Toronto
Friday C-18 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Pier 9
TRADE POLITICS: NEW ACTORS AND ISSUES
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Brian Hocking Coventry University
Juggling Trade And The Environment
Michelle Cloutier
University of Toronto
The Changing Nature Of Firm-Government Relations In Trade Policy-Making
Steven McGuire
Loughborough University
The Sovereignty Discourse And The US Debate On Joining The WTO.
Geoffrey Pigman
University of Birmingham
Settling Disputes And Supranationalism: A Comparative Study Of Trade And Investment Under N.A.F.T.A.
Arturo Borja Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Imtiaz Hussain
Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Discussant: Andrew Cooper University of Waterloo
Friday C-19 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 3
INTERNATIONAL ETHICS AND HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION
Sponsor: International
Ethics
Chair: Matthew Mattern Carnegie Council on
Ethics and International Affairs
The International Community And The Crisis In Burundi: The Limits Of Humanitarian Obligation
Jim Barry George
Mason University
Humanitarian Intervention
Stephen Garrett
Monterey Institute of International Studies Studies
Ethics And Humanitarian Intervention: Lebanon And The Lessons Of 1958
Charles Winslow
Indiana University at Indianapolis
Humanitarian Intervention: A Cosmopolitan View
Catherine Lu University
of Toronto
Discussant: Frances Harbour George Mason University
Friday C-20 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 4
THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSFORMATION: PATTERNS OF THE PAST, CHALLENGES OF THE FUTURE
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Oles Smolensky Lehigh University
Middle Eastern Security Concerns: The Post-Peace Process Era
Mohamad Yakan United
States International University
The Water Scarcity Threat In The Arab-Israeli Arena
Jeffrey Sosland
Georgetown University
Threat Perception And Negotiation In The South African And Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts
Daniel Lieberfeld
University of Missouri-St. Louis
Civil Society And The Crisis Of The Public Sphere In Lebanon: Confessional And Ethnic Conflict, Civil War And The Future
Michael Dawahare
University of Kentucky
Discussant: Barbara Sundberg-Baudot St. Anselm
College
Friday C-21 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 5
COPING WITH INSECURITY: FOREIGN AID AND TRADE POLICY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Theme Panel
Chair: Cooper A. Drury Arizona State University
Ambiguity And Choice In US Foreign Aid Policy
Rick Travis Mississippi State University
Nikolaos Zahariadis
State University of New York-New Paltz
The Cutting Of Foreign Assistance And Alliances: The Increased Dangers Of A Multipolar World
Donald D.A. Schaefer
University of Michigan
Trading Dilemmas: Economic Security And Post-Cold War US Foreign Policy
James M. Scott
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Economic Interdependence, Political Confrontation, And Stability Across The Taiwan Strait In The Post-Cold War Era
Szue-Chin Philip Hsu
University of Denver
Managing Economic Vulnerability
Marianne Linger
University of Connecticut
Discussant: Steven Hook Kent State University
Friday C-22 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Yonge
IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS IN THE DETERMINATION OF FOREIGN POLICY:
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Association for Israel Studies
Chair: Mark Tessler University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Interest Versus Ideology In The Foreign Policy Of The Netanyahu Government
Yoav Peled Tel
Aviv University
Political Culture And The Making Of Foreign Policy: The Israeli Case
Alan Dowty University
of Notre Dame
Factors Affecting The Nature And Probable Outcomes Of Final Status Security Negotiations On The West Bank
Naomi Weinberger
Barnard College
Continuity And Change In Israel's Approach To Negotiations With Syria
Steven Heydemann
Social Science Research Council
Discussant: Mark Tessler University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Friday C-23 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Dockside 1
INTERNATIONAL INTER-FIRM INSTITUTIONS AND THE CREATION OF PRIVATE AUTHORITY
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Claire Cutler University of Victoria
The Intersection Of Private International Regimes And Business Ethics
Virginia Haufler
University of Maryland
Lost In (Cyber)Space: The Private Rules Of Online Commerce
Debora Spar Harvard
Business School
Strategic Partnerships And The Rise Of Knowledge-Based Networked Oligopolies
Lynn Mytelka Carleton
University
A Theory Of Corporate Strategies: How International Bargaining Dynamics Shape Firm Strategies
John E. Richards
University of California, San Diego
Discussant: Mark Zacher University of British
Columbia
Friday D-1 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Salon B
IPE SENIOR SCHOLAR PANEL
Chair: Maureen Appel Molot Carleton University
Thomas Risse-Kappen
European University Institute
Stephan Haggard
University of California, San Diego
Peter Gourevitch
University of California, San Diego
Peter Katzenstein
Cornell University
Friday D-23:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Salon A
INTERNATIONALIZING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Sponsor: International
Education
Chair: Kathleen Reilly Seton Hall University
Elizabeth Defeis
Seton Hall Law School
Ravi Jain University
of Cincinnati
Jon Strolle Monterey
Institute of International Studies Studies
Marian St.Onge Boston College
Friday D-33:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 2
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF REVOLUTION: RE-EXAMINING INSTABILITY
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Sai Krishna-Hensel Auburn University
at Montgomery
Revolution, War, Genocide: The Assault On The Idea Of Revolutionary Progress
Arthur Gilbert
University of Denver
Mexican Revolution Of 1910 And Chinese Revolution Of 1911: A Comparative Analysis
He Li Merrimack
College
Caught In The Crossfire: Repression, Revolution, And The Rational Peasant
David Mason University
of Memphis
Mexican Secessionism: The Yucatan Wars And The Chiapas Uprising
Paul Rich Hoover Institution and University of the Americas, Puebla
Guillermo De Los Reyes
University of the Americas, Puebla
Discussant: Philip Joseph Meeks Creighton
University
Friday D-4 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 2
THIRD WORLD INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: STRUCTURE AND CONTINGENCY IN INTER-STATE CONFLICT AND COOPERATION
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Roger Morgan EUI, Florence
Rethinking The Agenda Of Post-Cold War Security Studies In South Asia
Iftekhar Zaman Regional Centre for Strategic Studies
Ozay Mehmet Carleton
University
External Opportunity And Territorial Integrity: Select Case Studies
Rohan Gunaratna
SANCOR
Ethnonationalism And Nuclear Policy In South Asia: Past vs Future
P.R. Chari Centre
for Policy Studies
Cooperation For Peace: What Should Be Done Now?
Gowher Rizvi Ford
Foundation
Discussant: Roger Morgan EUI, Florence
Jagat Mehta
Friday D-5 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 3
MACRO AND MICRO PATHWAYS TO PEACE
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Ken Rodman Colby College
Constructing Civil Societies: A Theory Of Peace-Building In War Shattered States
Roland Paris Yale
University
Factors Promoting Problem Solving In Negotiation: An Empirical Study
Kim M. Holley University
of Maryland
Global Change And Continuity: Effect On Trends In Peacekeeping
Earl Conteh-Morgan
University of South Florida
Who Shapes The Agenda For Global Civil Society? INGOs And Conflict Prevention
William DeMars
The American University, Cairo
Discussant: Ken Rodman Colby College
Friday D-6 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 3
BIO-POLITICS UNDER GLOBALIZATION: POPULATION, FOOD, AND TECHNOLOGIES
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: Harriet Friedmann University of Toronto
Connecting The 'Global' With The 'Local' In The International Politics Of Food
Mary Young York
University
Women('s) Matter(s): Fertility In International Discourse
Deb Foskey Australian
National University
Biotechnologies In The Age Of Neo-Liberal Globalization
Manuel Poitras
York University
Cause, Responsibility And Globalization: 'Blaming The Victim' In The Global Population And Food 'Crisis'
Julian Saurin University
of Sussex
Discussant: Harriet Friedmann University of
Toronto
Friday D-7 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Salon C
FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR PANEL HONORING HAROLD GUETZKOW
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Alex Mintz Texas A & M University
Louis Kriesberg
Syracuse University
Charles Hermann
Texas A & M University
Margaret G. Hermann
Ohio State University
Dina Zinnes University
of Illinois
Discussant: Harold Guetzkow Northwestern University
Friday D-8 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 5
THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENTAL AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN REFUGEE CRISES
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration; International
Organization
Chair: Francois Crepeau Universite du Quebec
a Montreal
Enterprising Humanitarians: UNCHR In The Former Yugoslavia, 1991-1995
Thomas Weiss Brown University
Amir Pasic Brown
University
Collective Responses To Today's Refugees: Focus On Women Fleeing Violence
Julie Mertus Harvard
Law School
The Coordination Of International Responses
Paul Thompson InterWorks
James Good InterWorks
The Role Of Regional Organizations And Arrangements In Addressing Refugee Problems: Prevention, Solutions, Complex Emergencies, Rehabilitation And Development
Barry Stein Michigan
State University
Migration, Legitimacy, and International Organizations
Nazar A. Abell York University
Discussant: Daniel Warner Graduate School
of International Studies
This Linked Panel Follows Friday C-8
Friday D-9 3:45 - 5:30 PM Roundtable
Frontenac
EMINENT SCHOLAR ROUNDTABLE: J. ANN TICKNER
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Simona Sharoni American University
Vicki Golich California
State University, San Marcos
Lily H.M. Ling
Syracuse University
Jan Jindy Pettman
Australian National University
Craig Murphey Wellesley
College
Robert Keohane
Duke University
Discussant: J. Ann Tickner University of Southern
California
Friday D-10 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 6
THE NORTH-SOUTH DIALOGUE ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Valerie Assetto Colorado State University
Sustainable Development: A Window On The New North-South Dialogue
David Carruthers
San Diego State University
Implementing Sustainable Development Principles In The Industrialized World: The Case Of Florida
Phyllis Mofson
University of Maryland
North-South Distinctions And International Environmental Policy: A Critical Evaluation
Ravi Srinivas University
of St.Thomas
Bioregionalism vs. Sustainable Development: North-South Perspectives
Laura Strohm Monterey
Institute of International Studies Studies
Discussant: Marian Miller University of Akron
Friday D-11 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 7
FEMINISM AND GENDER ISSUES IN POSTCOLONIAL CONTEXTS
Sponsor: Feminist
Theory and Gender Studies
Chair: Anna Agathangelou Syracuse University
Postcolonial Feminism: Absolute Alterity Or Freedom From Necessity?
Anna Agathangelou
Syracuse University
Postcolonial Ethnic Conflicts: Cultural Specificity, Assimilation Or No Way Out?
Lakshmi Srinivasan
Syracuse University
Madam Chiang Kaishek And The Question Of Change In China
Chih-Yu Shih National
Taiwan University
African Women: Redefining Themselves Through The Power Of The Talking Drum
Annette Onema Community
College of Philadelphia
Reinventing Patriarchies: Resolution Of The Woman Question In Population Control Discourse In India
Navsharan Singh
Carleton University
Discussant: V. Eudine Barriteau The University
of the West Indies
Friday D-12 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 8
SUB-STATE INTELLIGENCE: INSURGENTS AGAINST GOVERNMENTS
Sponsor: Intelligence
Studies
Chair: Kevin O'Brien Hussar International
Research Group
Eyes Of The Underground: Jewish Insurgent Intelligence Against The British In Palestine, 1945-47
David Charters
University of New Brunswick
Provisional IRA Intelligence In Northern Ireland
Bruce Warner Solicitor
General Canada
Operation Vula Against Apartheid South Africa: A Case Study In Sub-State/Insurgent Intelligence Activities
Robert Henderson
Discussant: Ronald Crelinsten University of
Ottawa
Friday D-13 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 9
RECONSIDERING THE FOREIGN POLICIES OF GORBACHEV AND YELTSIN IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Sponsor: American-Soviet
Successor State Relations
Chair: David Finley Colorado College
The Presidency And The Influence Of The Intellectual Community On Foreign Policy Decision-Making In The USSR And Russia
Tatiana Shakleina
Institute for the USA and Canada
Transformational Leadership And Foreign Policy: Gorbachev And New Thinking
Norma Noonan Augsburg
College
Exit Soviet Union...Enter Russia: Contrasting The Foreign Policy Approaches Of Gorbachev And Yeltsin
Vidya Nadkarni
University of San Diego
Discussant: Luba Racanska St. John's University
Friday D-14 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 4
PRIVATIZATION AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY IN EAST EUROPE
Sponsor: Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Ken Morita Hiroshima University
On Privatization Policy In Central And Eastern European Transition Economies: Economic Growth Approach
Ken Morita Hiroshima
University
The Ultimate Shock Therapy: Post-Communist Transition The Former GDR
Brigitte Schulz
Trinity College
Industrial Policy: Does Eastern Europe Need Such?
Iliana Zloch-Christy
Harvard University
Discussant: Alexander Barskii Russian Academy of Sciences
Jaques Baudot
Friday D-15 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 5
AGENDA FOR THE FOUR PARTY PEACE TALKS FOR THE KOREAN PENINSULA
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Tae-Hwan Kwak Eastern Kentucky University/
Kyungnam University
China-South Korea Bilateral Agenda
Melvin Gurtov Portland
State University
U.S.-North Korea Bilateral Agenda
C.S. Eliot Kang
Northern Illinois University
U.S.-China Bilateral Agenda
Edward A. Olsen
Naval Postgraduate School
South-North Korea Bilateral Agenda
Tae-Hwan Kwak Eastern Kentucky University/ Kyungnam University
Seung-Ho Joo University
of Minnesota-Morris
Discussant: John Merrill U.S. State Department
Thomas L. Wilborn
Asian Security Analysis
Friday D-16 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 6
NEO-LIBERALISM: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES FROM EAST ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Lois Hecht Oppenheim University of
Judaism
Politics Of Trade Liberalization In Japan, Taiwan And Singapore
Krittibas Ray National
University of Japan
Ideas As A Source Of Economic Policy Change: The Case Of Third World Economic Liberalization
Anil Hira The Claremont
Graduate School
Chile's Export-Oriented Development Strategy In The New Global Order And The Legacies Of Neoliberalism
Lois Hecht Oppenheim
University of Judaism
Discussant: Eduardo Honold Bates College
Friday D-17 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Queen's Quay 1
THE STRUGGLE OVER RESOURCE TRANSFERS TO LDCS: WHAT NOW?
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Henry Schwalbenberg Fordham University
Negotiating With The IMF: The Dynamics Of Two-Level Bargaining Game And India
Kishore C. Dash
Thunderbird -- The American Graduate School of International Management
Changing Foreign Aid Leadership After The Cold War
DeAnne L. Chenoweth
University of Maryland
The Non Aligned Movement: Here Today, Here Tomorrow
Marie Isabelle Chevrier
University of Texas at Dallas
Aid Flows And Enhancing Domestic Governance: The New Agenda
Christina Blumel
University of Maryland
Does Foreign Aid Cause The Adoption Of Harmful Economic Policies?
Henry Schwalbenberg
Fordham University
Discussant: Peter Dumbrowski Iowa State University
Friday D-18 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Pier 4
DIMENSIONS OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: Kimberly Ann Elliott Council for Economic
and Social Rights
Assessing The Humanitarian Impact Of Economic Sanctions: Conceptual, Methodological And Policy Dilemmas
David Cortright Fourth Freedom Forum
George A. Lopez Joan B. Kroc Institute for
Larry Minear Thomas
J. Watson, Jr. Institute
Monitoring Multilateral Economic Sanctions
Jaleh Dashti-Gibson
University of Notre Dame
Discussant: Kimberly Ann Elliott Council for
Economic and Social Rights
Friday D-19 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Queen's Quay 2
INTERNATIONAL ETHICS: READING THE CLASSICS
Sponsor: International
Ethics
Chair: Chris Brown Southampton University
Are There Canonical Texts In International Political Theory
Chris Brown Southampton
University
Hugo Grotius' Approach To The Ethics Of War
Steven Forde University
of North Texas
International Thought In Late Medieval And Early Modern Europe
Terry Nardin University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Waiting For The Barbarians? Problematising Ethics And Political Community In Classical Thought
Nicholas Rengger
University of St. Andrews
Discussant: Cecelia Lynch Northwestern University
Friday D-20 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Bay Room
INSECURITY AND PERCEPTIONS OF THREAT
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Theme Panel
Chair: Richard Harknett University of Cincinnati
Modeling The Social Construction Of Threat Relationships
Thomas Schmalberger
Graduate Institute of International Affairs
Analysing Third World Insecurity: The Importance, For Research, Of Enemies Rather Than Threats
Karl G.W. Claxton
University of New South Wales
National Security And Personal Insecurity: Psychological Sources Of Foreign Policy In The Post-Cold War Era
Joseph Underhill-Cady
Minot State University
The Roots Of International Security In National Security Policy
Pamela Howard University
of South Carolina
Discussant: Richard Harknett University of
Cincinnati
Friday D-21 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Yonge
REGIONAL SECURITY COOPERATION
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: George MacLean University of Manitoba
Explaining The Scope And Limits Of Regional Security Cooperation: The Middle East ACRS Case
Bruce W. Jentleson University of California, Davis
Dalia Dassa Kaye
University of California, Berkeley
The Idea Of Central Europe And The Visegrad Group
Matthew Rhodes
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I'll Love You Forever Today: The Coalition Scenarios In The Contemporary Middle East Balance Of Power System
Makram Haluani
Simon Bolivar University
ASEAN And Asia-Pacific Regionalism: From Neutrality To Centrality
Yong Deng Benedictine
University
Discussant: George MacLean University of Manitoba
Friday D-22 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Wellington
ECONOMIC LINKAGES AND FOREIGN POLICY
Sponsor: Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair: William Long Georgia Institute of Technology
Two-Level Games And Denuclearization: The Limits Of Cooperative Security
Jason Ellis American
University
The Differential Logic Of Public And Private Capital Flows From Rich To Poor States: Cross-National Evidence In The Post-Cold War Era
Steven W. Hook Kent State University
Guang Zhang Kent
State University
Prime Real Estate For Sale? The Kurile Islands As A Case Of International Land Purchase
Randall Newnham
Penn State University
Sustaining Sanctions: The Domestic Political Costs Of Economic Statecraft
Valerie Schwebach
University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Discussant: C. Roe Goddard Thunderbird - American
Graduate School of International Management
Friday D-23 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dockside 1
THE CHANGING FRONTIER BETWEEN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: Harry Arthurs York University
Public Meets Private: The International Unification And Harmonization Of Private International Law
A. Claire Cutler
University of Victoria
Public And Private International Law: A Changing Frontier Or A Needless Distinction?
Jens Kellerhoff
European University Institute
Contracts And Declining International Provision Of Public Goods
Renee Marlin-Bennett
American University
Sovereignty And Jurisdiction In Public And Private International Law
Sol Picciotto Lancaster
University
Discussant: M.J. Peterson University of Massachusetts,
Amherst
Saturday A-1 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 2
INTER-ETHNIC PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN CENTRAL ASIA
Sponsor: Theme Panel ; Association for the Study of Nationalities
Chair: Troy McGrath Central European University
Inter-Ethnic Conflict And The Development Of Central Asian Militaries
Dianne L. Smith
U.S. Army War College
Regional And Clan Identities In Central Asia
Bhana Dave University
of London
Ethnic Minorities And Interregional Cooperation In Central Asia
Roger Kangas John
Hopkins University
Discussant: TBA
Saturday A-28:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 4
TRADE-CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP SHARING:
JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES
Chair: Tadashi Aruga
Inevitable Conflict Or 'Competitive Interdependence': Japanese And American Approaches To Trade And Economic Policy
I.M. Destler University
of Maryland
Prospects For Global Leadership Sharing: The Economic Dimension
Hideo Sato University
of Tsubuka
Prospects For Global Leadership Sharing: The Security Dimension
Ivo H. Daalder
University of Maryland
Discussant: David Rapkin University of Tsubuka
Saturday A-3 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 2
THE CONCEPT OF REGIONALISM
Sponsor: Theme
Panel
Chair: Richard K. Falk Princeton University
Regional Dynamics In The Mediterranean Area
Stephen C. Calleya
University of Malta
Managing Regional Security: The Role Of Regional Organizations In The Asia-Pacific
Gina Rivas Pattugalan
University of the Philippines
NAFTA And MERCOSUR: Limits And Possibilities Of A Comprehensive Regional Framework In The Americas
Vilma E. Petrash
Universidad Central de Venezuela
Regional And Sub-Regional Economic Integration Movements In The Commonwealth Caribbean
P. K. Menon University
of the West Indies
Discussant: Eric Philippart Centre Facultaire
de Recherches Internationales
Saturday A-4 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 3
THE DEMOCRATIC PEACE HYPOTHESIS
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Nils Petter Gleditsch International
Peace Research Institute, Oslo
The Social Basis Of The Democratic Peace
Robert Snyder Southwestern
University
Exploring The Relationship Between Trade And Cooperation: Are Commercial Interactions A Pathway To Perpetual Peace?
Robert G. Blanton
University of South Carolina
Does Peace Cause Democracy? Effects Of The International Environment On The Development Of State Structures
Mark E. Pietrzyk
George Washington University
Ancient Greek Democracies And 19th Century Democracies: Imperialistic Conflict And Democratic Peace
Joel H. Blank University
of California, Los Angeles
Discussant: A. Bikash Roy Lafayette College
Nils Petter Gleditsch
International Peace Research Institute, Oslo
Saturday A-5 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Queen's Quay 1
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROSPECTS: POPULATION AND RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS, AND THE CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
Sponsor: Global
Development ; Environmental Studies
Chair: Francois Debrix Purdue University
Global Transitions: Demographic, Food, Energy, And Economic Transitions In The 21st Century
Barry B. Hughes
University of Denver
Population And Resource Conflict In The Developing World
Murray D. Dawson Winrock International
Sustainable Development: An Evolutionary Approach
Dennis Pirages
University of Maryland
Implementing Global Environmental Agreements In The Developing World
Gary Bryner Brigham
Young University
Discussant: David Martin Purdue University
Saturday A-6 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Frontenac
WRITING AND PUBLISHING CASES
Sponsor: Active
Learning in International Affairs
Chair: Lou Ortmayer Davidson College
Good And Bad Cases: A Teacher's Point Of View
Al Pierce National
War College
Good And Bad Cases: A Publisher's Point Of View
Peter Paraschos
Pew Case Study Program
Turning Students Into Case Writers
Ole Holsti Duke
University
From A Glimmer In The Funder's Eye To A Challenge In The Classroom: Student Case Writing In An International Affairs Course
Kevin Quigley The
Woodrow Wilson Center
Discussant: Maryann Cusimano The Catholic
University of America
Saturday A-7 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 1
FOREIGN POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF A SOVEREIGN QUEBEC
Sponsor: Ethnicity,
Nationalism & Migration ; Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair: John F. Stack, Jr. Florida International
University
Canada's International Debt Problem: The Prospect Of A Sovereign Quebec
Dane Rowlands Carleton
University
Quebec And International Trade After Secession: Great Expectations Of Montreal's Folly
Lui Hebron Florida
International University
Canada And Quebec After Quebecois Secession Realist Reflections On An International Relationship
Denis Stairs Dalhousie University
Discussant: Frank Harvey Dalhousie University
Saturday A-8 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Bay Room
THE POLITICAL MANAGEMENT OF ETHNIC CONFLICT: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES FROM FIRST AND THIRD WAVE DEMOCRACIES
Sponsor: Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Gunnar Nielsson University of Southern
California
Proportional vs. Majoritarian Ethnic Conflict Management In Democracies
Frank Cohen SUNY-Binghamton
Managing Ethnic Conflict Then And Now: Comparative Cases And General Speculations On The Impact Of Democratization And Mobilization
Martin Heisler
University of Maryland
Democratization And The Institutional Accommodation Of Ethnic Conflict: Africa In Comparative Perspective
Shaheen Mozaffar Bridgewater State College
James Scarritt University of Colorado at Boulder
Susan McMillan
Pennsylvania State University
Nations Within States: Models Of Assimilation And Autonomy
Gwen Torges-Hoffman
University of Arizona
Discussant: Michal Bodeman University of Toronto
Saturday A-9 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Salon B
THE SHAPE OF SELVES TO COME: NEW DIRECTIONS IN SECURITY STUDIES
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Richard Mansbach Iowa State University
Bringing Modernity In: The Stakes For Security
Robert Latham Social
Science Research Council
Identities, Borders, And Orders: New Cartographies For Security Studies
Yosef Lapid New
Mexico State University
National Identity And State Security Policy: Lessons From The 19th Century
Rodney B. Hall
University of Pennsylvania
Sovereignty, Citizenship, And Legitimacy: A Problematic Nexus For Security Studies
Friedrich Kratochwil
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat
Discussant: Richard Mansbach Iowa State University
Saturday A-10 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 9
THE DAWN OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Ian Rowlands UNEP Collaborating Centre
on Energy and Environment
Global Environmental Leadership At The G7
John Kirton University of Toronto
Ella Kokotsis University
of Toronto
The 1992 Biodiversity Convention: A Case Study In Global Environmental Governance
Désirée McGraw
London School of Economics and Political Science
The Democratization Of (Sustainable) Development
Rodger Payne University
of Louisville
Is Consensus Necessary For Effective Environmental Treaties?
Karrin Scapple
Southwest Missouri State University
Discussant: David Twining Shippensburg University
Saturday A-12 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 3
SECURITY COOPERATION, DISARMAMENT, AND NONPROLIFERATION IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION: TRANSNATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL, OR DOMESTIC POLITICS?
Sponsor: American-Soviet
Successor State Relations
Chair: Celeste Wallander Harvard University
Nonproliferation Policy In Kazakhstan: Development And Implementation
Keith Wolfe University
of Georgia
Managing Crises Of International Regimes: The Case Of The Nuclear Nonproliferation Crisis In The Former Soviet Union In 1992-94
Nikolai Sokov Monterey
Institute of International Studies
Expanding The Existing Nuclear Disarmament Regime: Prospects For Bilateral U.S.-Russian Cooperation
George MacLean University of Manitoba
Discussant: Celeste Wallander Harvard University
Saturday A-13 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable
Pier 6
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE PROGRAMME: AN OVERVIEW AND CURRENT PROJECTS
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Marvin Soroos North Carolina State
University
Arild Underdal
University of Oslo
Steve Lonergan
University of Victoria
Oran Young Dartmouth
College
Saturday A-14 8:30 - 10:15 AM Roundtable
Pier 7
ROUNDTABLE ON TEACHING INTERNATIONAL LAW: PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Sponsor: International
Law
Chair: John King Gamble Pennsylvania State
University, Behr
New Opportunities For The American Society Of International Law In Teaching
Charlotte Ku American
Society of International Law
Teaching International Law To Undergraduates: A Project Report
Christopher C. Joyner
Georgetown University
Can Technology Really Do Us Any Good?
John King Gamble
Pennsylvania State University, Behr
Teaching International Women's Rights: Challenges And Opportunities
Rebecca Cook University
of Toronto
Foreign Language Assignments In Undergraduate International Law
Barbara Welling-Hall
Earlham College
Saturday A-15 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 8
GLOBALIZATION OF FINANCE: INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Matthew Shepherd University of Warwick
Insecurity As A Result Of Rapid Change In The Financial Structure: Derivatives As A Case Study
Matthew Shepherd
University of Warwick
The Politics Of Banking Regulation In The United States
Richard Meltz The
Ohio State University
Partisan Macroeconomic Policy Preferences And US Use Of Force
Benjamin Fordham
State University of New York at Albany
The New World Of Money: The Digitalization And Globalization Of Money And Capital
Mark Frost University
of Texas at Dallas
Discussant: Peter Dumbrowski Iowa State University
Saturday A-16 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Yonge
NICHIBEI AT BAY? US-JAPANESE TUSSLES OVER TRADE AND ASIA
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Thomas G. Moore University of Cincinnati
Identity And Power: A Constructivist Understanding Of U.S.-Japan Trade Negotiations In The Post Cold War Period.
Geun Lee University
of Wisconsin
Tailor To The World: China, The Multifiber Arrangement, And The Political Economy Of International Trade In Textiles And Clothing
Thomas G. Moore
University of Cincinnati
Domestic Politics And International Relations In Trade Policymaking: U.S.-Japan Trade And The GATT Uruguay Round Agricultural Negotiations
Christopher C. Meyerson
Columbia University
Discussant: Richard Friman Marquette University
Saturday A-17 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Salon A
WHY THE POST MODERN TURN IN IR/IPE THEORY?
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Albert Bergesen University of Arizona
Cults Of The Cultural: International Relations, Estrangement, And The Will To Know Ourselves
Richard K. Ashley
Arizona State University
Why The Post Modern Turn In IR/IPE Theory
Albert Bergesen
University of Arizona
Discourses Of Development: Post-Fordism, Post-Modernity And The Disjunctures Of Global Capitalism
Fernando Castrillon
University of California, Davis
Discussant: Naeem Inayatullah Ithaca College
Saturday A-18 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Pier 5
TRANSNATIONALIZATION OF CAPITALISM AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Magnus Ryner Universiteit van Amsterdam
Transnational Capital And The Development Of The European Union
Bastiaan van Apeldoorn
Instituto Universitario Europeo
Protesting The Ever Closer Union: French Farmers And Euro Integration
Christilla Roederer
University of South Carolina
Impact Of Global Restructuring On The European Labour Market
Henk Overbeek Research
Centre for International Peace
France And The EMS: A Trade-Off Between Free Trade And Exchange Rate Stability
Michaela Dabringhausen
University of Chicago
Discussant: Gregory Albo York University
Saturday A-19 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 4
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, COMPETITIVENESS, AND POLITICAL STABILITY: COMPARATIVE CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES
Sponsor: Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Guy Poitras Trinity University
A New North America? Regionalism And Integration In The NAFTA Era
Guy Poitras Trinity
University
Central America And Hemispheric Integration: Going It Alone?
Rachel McCleary
Georgetown University
Investment And Economic Security In The Asia Pacific
Barbara Weiss University
of Tsukuba
Business-Government Relations And Technology Development In Nigeria
Robert Dibie Western
Michigan University
Discussant: TBA
Saturday A-20 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 5
NEGOTIATION AND TWO-LEVEL GAMES
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Jeffrey S. Lantis The College of Wooster
The Impact Of Ideas On Two-Level Arms Control Bargaining
Nancy W. Gallagher
Wesleyan University
International Conflict Settlements, Ratifications And Persuasion
Natalie J. Frensley
Wichita State University
Two-Level Games And The Shift From Myopic To Nonmyopic Equilibria: Netanyahu And The Israel-Syria Peace Process
Steven B. Redd
Texas A & M University
Stumbling Blocks Or Jump Starts?: The Impact Of Protest And Paramilitary Violence On The Northern Ireland Peace Process
Peter Trumbore
University of Connecticut
Discussant: Makram Haluani Simon Bolivar University
Saturday A-21 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Dockside 6
THE MEDIA, PUBLIC OPINION, AND FOREIGN POLICY
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Ralph Carter Texas Christian University
Americans' Attention To And Knowledge About International Crises In The Post Cold War World: A Comparison Of Panama, The Persian Gulf, Bosnia, Somalia, And Haiti
Stephen E. Bennett University of Cincinnati
Richard S. Flickinger Wittenberg University
Staci L. Rhine
Wittenberg University
Public Opinion, Crises, And Decision Makers: The Significance Of Elite Beliefs In Shaping The Influence Of Public Opinion On Foreign Policy Choice
Douglas C. Foyle
Ohio State University
The Role Of The Media In Foreign Policy Formulation: The Israeli Case
Chanan Naveh Tel
Aviv University
Public Support For A Common Foreign Policy In The European Union
Richard Eichenberg
Tufts University
Discussant: Ralph Carter Texas Christian University
Saturday A-22 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Queen's Quay 2
ECONOMIC INSECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Sponsor: International
Ethics
Chair: Michael J. Smith University of Virginia
Economic Inequality And Human Rights
William Felice
Eckerd College
A New Direction In Human Rights Monitoring: The North's Responsibility For Economic Rights
Rhoda Howard McMaster University
Jack Donnelly
University of Denver
Economic Development Versus Human Rights In Southeast Asia: A Question Of Values?
Stephanie Lawson
Australian National University
The Phenomena Of Hunger: A Responsibility For Global Political Economy
Regina Watkin-Kolb
The Nottingham Trent University
Does Absolute Poverty Constitute Any Real Threat To International Security And Stability
Marilyn McMorrow
Georgetown University
Discussant: Sigrun Skogly University of Liverpool
Saturday A-23 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Salon C
PULSATIONS AND POWER IN WORLD HISTORY I
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Robert A. Denemark University of Delaware
Evolutionary Pulsations In The World Economy II: Migrations
George Modelski University of Washington
William R. Thompson
Indiana University
The Comparative Study Of Pulsations
Thomas Hall DePauw University
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Johns Hopkins University
Is Evolution At Work In The World-City System?
Andrew Bosworth
University of Dayton
Discussant: Andre Gunder Frank University
of Amsterdam
Saturday B-1 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Wellington
CARIBBEAN SECURITY IN REGIONAL AND GLOBAL CONTEXT
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Ivelaw Griffith Florida International
University
Dorith Grant-Wisdom
University of Maryland
Hal P. Klepak Royal
Military College of Canada
Marian A. L. Miller
University of Akron
Horace Bartilow
University of Kentucky
W. Marvin Will
University of Tulsa
Saturday B-210:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Salon A
COMPETITIVE ARMS PROCESSES IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Scientific Studies of International Processes
Chair: Amitav Acharya York University
The China-Taiwan Enduring Rivalry: Militarized Disputes, Rhetorical Complexity And Arms Racing?
Michael Wallace University of British Columbia
Brian Job University
of British Columbia
Competitive Arms Processes: Comparing Global And Regional Contexts
Susan Sample Australian
National University
Arms Processes And South Asia
William Bain University
of British Columbia
Arms Acquisition Patterns In Southeast Asia
Bates Gill SIPRI
and the Monterey Institute
Discussant: Amitav Acharya York University
Saturday B-310:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 2
FOREIGN MINISTRIES IN A CHANGING DIPLOMATIC ENVIRONMENT
Sponsor: Diplomatic
Studies
Chair: Brian Hocking Coventry University
The Foreign Affairs Ministry Of Canada: An 'Open' Or 'Closed' Case?
Andrew F. Cooper
University of Waterloo
Foreign Ministries Adapting: Mapping The Major Challenges Of The Next Decade
Maurice A. East
George Washington University
Foreign Ministries: Decline Versus Adaptation
Brian Hocking Coventry
University
Discussant: Anthony McGrew Open University
Saturday B-410:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 2
REGIONAL PEACE-MAKING AND PEACE-BUILDING
Sponsor: Peace
Studies
Chair: Kenny Thomas University of Missouri-St.
Louis
Learning Together: NGO And University Collaboration In The Creation Of A Culture Of Peace In Nicaragua
Craig W. Auchter
Butler University
Dangerous Optimism: Non-Weaponized Deterrence And Regional Peace In South Asia
Mario E. Carranza
University of Texas A and M- Kingsville
Demilitarization And Civilian Control In Central America: The Role Of The International Community
Robert B. Anderson
Bridgewater College
The Structural Dynamics Of The Sino-American-Japanese Triangle: The Absence Of Common Goals In East Asia
Go ITO University
of Denver
Inter-Tribal Conflict And Statemaking: Namibia, Somalia, And Somaliland: A Comparative Study
Mary-Jane Fox Uppsala
University
Discussant: Kenny Thomas University of Missouri-St.
Louis
Saturday B-5 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 3
THE CHALLENGES OF DEMOCRATIZATION AND (UNDER)DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
Sponsor: Global
Development
Chair: Ahmed I. Samatar Macalester College
Taking Stock Of The Lome Conventions: A Panacea For Underdevelopment Or A Grandiose Benevolence
Olufemi Babarinde
Thunderbird University
The Multifaceted Link Between Economic Development And Multiparty Democratization: A Case Study Of Tanzania
Jessica Vener Ohio
State University
Southern Africa As Social Space
Michael Niemann
Trinity College
Analyzing The Links Between Gender And Democratization In Southern Africa: Limitations And Opportunities
Katherine Orr Dalhousie
University
Discussant: Ahmed I. Samatar Macalester College
Saturday B-6 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 4
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PUBLIC HEALTH AND CONFLICT
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Thomas Homer-Dixon University of Toronto
Trans-Disciplinary Methods For The Analysis Of Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
James Orbinski
McMaster University
Environmental Scarcity And Social Instability: A Public Health Approach
Val Percival PRIO
Infectious Disease And International Security: Developing A New Security Paradigm
Andrew Price-Smith
University of Toronto
Health As An International Security Issue
Judyth Twigg Virginia
Commonwealth University
Discussant: Kenneth D. Bush Queen's University
Martha Cottam Washington
State University
Saturday B-7 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 1
QUEBEC'S CANADIAN DILEMMA: PARTNERSHIP, AUTONOMY OR INDEPENDENCE
Sponsor: Ethnicity,
Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Lui Hebron Florida International University
Canada's Ethnic Dilemma: Primordial Ethnonationalism In Quebec
John F. Stack, Jr.
Florida International University
Wither Canada: An Expected Utilities Model Of Quebec And The Possibilities Of Secession
Michael Luztig University of Western Ontario
Patrick James Iowa
State University
Quebec, Liberal Constitutionalism, And The Problem Of Secession
Christopher Manfredi
McGill University
State-Making And State-Breaking In The North American Subsystem
Hudson Meadwell
McGill University
Discussant: David Carment Carleton University
Saturday B-8 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Queen's Quay 1
INTERPRETING ETHNIC CONFLICT AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE: OLD RECIPES, NEW APPROACHES
Sponsor: Ethnicity,
Nationalism & Migration ; Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair: Kathleen Cavanaugh London School of
Economics and Political Science
Democracy And Democratization: Implications For Ethnopolitical Accommodation
William Hazleton
Miami University (Ohio)
Legal Approaches To Ethnic Conflict: Mainstreaming Minority Interests In Government Decision-Making
Christopher McCrudden
Oxford University
Matching Political Institutions With Social Divisions: A Comparative Approach To Conflict Resolution In South Africa, Israel And Northern Ireland.
John McGarry University
of Western Ontario
Asymmetrical Federalism And Shared Sovereignty In Quebec And Northern Ireland: Exploring Alternative Constitutional Proposals To The Challenges Of Minority Nationalisms
Paul King London
School of Economics and Political Science
Saturday B-9 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Salon B
THE SHAPE OF SELVES TO COME: MIGRATION, IDENTITY, AND SECURITY
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Martin Heisler University of Maryland
Security Without Borders: Exploring The State-Society-Identity Triangle
Mathias Albert
University of Frankfurt/New Mexico
Identity And Security: Migration And Asylum Seekers In Europe
Didier Bigo CERI-IEP
(Paris)
Threatened Borders/Threatened Identities: A Comparative Analysis Of Securitarian Rhetoric
Ayse Ceyhan CERI-IEP
(Paris)
The Other As Threat And Enemy: Migration And The Member States Of The European Union
Kevin Olson University of Pittsburgh
Hanne Fugl University
of Copenhagen
Discussant: Martin Heisler University of Maryland
at College Parkrk
Saturday B-10 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 7
ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY: FROM CONTESTED CONCEPT TO POPULAR PRACTICE
Sponsor: Theme
Panel ; Environmental Studies
Chair: Richard Matthew Georgetown University
Environmental Security: From Transnational Idea To National Policies
Geoffrey Dabelko
University of Maryland
Environment, Security And International Integration
Karin Dokken University
of Oslo
Rethinking Environmental Security
Richard Matthew
Georgetown University
Lacunae And Lapses: Reading The Silences In Environmental Security Discourse
Simon Dalby Carleton
University
Discussant: Karen Litfin University of Washington
Gunther Bachler
Harvard University
Saturday B-11 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 3
MITIGATING UNCERTAINTY IN MULTILATERAL ENVIRONMENTAL NEGOTIATIONS: THE ROLE OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ACTORS
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Marc Levy Williams College
Mitigating Uncertainty In Negotiations: Theory And Evidence From Multilateral Environmental Agreements
Amanda Wolf Victoria
University
Scientific Uncertainty In Environmental Negotiations: The Responses Of The Non-Governmental Sector
Pamela Chasek Columbia
University
Expertise In Decision-Making: Systemic Factors In The Desertification And Climate Change Negotiations
Elisabeth Corell
Linkoping University
NGO-State Collaboration: Evolution Of Strategies For Addressing Uncertainty, 1946-1996
Frances Spivy-Weber
Johns Hopkins University
Discussant: Marc Levy Williams College
Oscar Avalle Permanent
Mission of Argentina to the United Nations
Saturday B-12 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 6
RESPONDING TO INTERNATIONAL THREATS OR SERVING DOMESTIC INTERESTS? EVIDENCE FROM MARINE RESOURCE REGIMES.
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies
Chair: Brian Potter University of California,
Los Angeles
International Management Of Pacific Tuna Stocks By Unequal Stakeholders
Brian Potter University
of California, Los Angeles
Regime Building On The High Seas: Common Property Or Common Security?
Jennifer Bailey
Norwegian University of Technology and Science
Five Theories Of Decision-Making: Japanese And Norwegian Whaling Decisions In 1986 And 1993.
Scott Spaulding
University of California, Irvine
Discussant: Steve Stroman Allegheny College
Saturday B-13 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 8
BALTIC SECURITY: THREATS AND INSECURITY
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Clive Archer Manchester Metropolitan
University
Security Around The Baltic Rim: On The Inflation Of A Core Concept
Pertti Joenniemi
Centre for Peace and Conflict Research
Lithuania: Towards The European Security Community
Grazina Miniotaite
Centre for Peace and Conflict Research
Estonian Security In A Wider European Context
Vares Peeter Institute of International and Social Studies
Mare Haab Institute
of International and Social Studies
Nordic Approaches To Baltic Security
Clive Archer Manchester
Metropolitan University
Discussant: Mare Haab Institute of International
and Social Studies
Saturday B-14 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 9
BUSINESS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: THREATS, ENEMIES OR SOLUTIONS?
Sponsor: Environmental
Studies ; Theme Panel
Chair: Adam Harmes York University
Environmental Policymaking In Multinational Corporations
Aseem Prakash Indiana
University
Transnational Trash: Implications And Analysis Of The Global Waste Disposal Industry
Kate O'Neill Columbia
University
International Environmental Regulations, Firm Competitiveness, And Co-Operation Among Countries On The Global Environment
Paul Baldwin Columbia
University
The Political Economy Of Ozone Layer Protection
Robert Falkner
Oxford University
Discussant: Ron Bergin SDS Consulting
Saturday B-15 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 4
JUSTICE DEATH AND THE DEATH OF JUSTICE
Sponsor: International
Ethics
Chair: Harold Guetzkow Northwestern University
Justice Among Nations
Dorothy V. Jones
Newberry Library
Face To Face With The Dead Man: Ethical Responsibility, State Sanctioned Killing And Empathetic Impossibility
Patricia Molloy
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Implied Ethics: Engaging The Principled History Of International Law
Amir Pasic Brown University
Jarat Chopra Brown
University
Memory And Justice In Argentina's Dirty War: Reading The Limits Of National Reconciliation
Mario di Paolantonio
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Warriors, War Criminals, Law And Justice
Elizabeth Philipose
York University
Discussant: David Campbell Keele University
Saturday B-16 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Frontenac
TEACHING INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATION
Sponsor: International
Security Studies
Chair: Jonathan Wilkenfeld University of Maryland
Linda Brady Georgia
Institute of Technology
Hrach Gregorian
IDR Associates
Joyce Kaufman Whittier
College
Bertram Spector
Center for Negotiation Analysis
Discussant: I. William Zartman Johns Hopkins
University
Saturday B-17 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Queen's Quay 2
BARGAINING FOR CHANGE: MONEY OR MIGHT?
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: John Odell University of Southern California
Military-Political Conditions And International Economic Negotiation
John Odell University
of Southern California
Your Place Or Mine: States, International Organizations And Investment Rules -- The OECD vs WTO
Elizabeth Smythe
Concordia University College of Alberta
Investment Guarantees And Political Risk Insurance: Enforcers Of Private Property Regime Stability
Orson Watson University
Of Virginia
Is Communication Conducive To Cooperation? Communication Failure And Cooperation In International Banking Regulation
Philipp Genschel Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaft
Thomas Pluemper Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaft
Discussant: Virginia Haufler University of
Maryland
Saturday B-18 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Salon C
PULSATIONS AND POWER IN WORLD HISTORY II
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Christopher Chase-Dunn Johns Hopkins
University
Patterns Of Pulsation In Ancient Warfare
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
University of Colorado-Boulder
Hegemony In World Systems/Civilizations
David Wilkinson
University of California - Los Angeles
Cycles Of Cycles: Arrighi's "The Long 20th Century" History Revisited
Robert A. Denemark
University of Delaware
Discussant: Barry K. Gills University of Newcastle
Johan Galtung University
of Hawaii/Universitat Witten
Saturday B-19 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Pier 5
NEOLIBERALISM AND STATE RESTRUCTURING IN EUROPE: MACROREGIONAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
Sponsor: International
Political Economy
Chair: Henk Overbeek Universiteit van Amsterdam,
Integrating Eastern Europe: EU Expansion & Poland, Hungary, Czech
Otto Holman Research
Centre for International Peace
The Neoliberal Hegemonic Project And Its Crisis In Turkey
Nilgun Onder York
University
Maastricht Convergence In The Social Democratic Heartland: Sweden And Germany
Magnus Ryner Universiteit
van Amsterdam
Domestic Political Response To European Union Liberalization Of The Postal Sector
Jette Steen Knudsen
Universiteit van Amsterdam
Discussant: Alan Cafruny Hamilton College
Saturday B-20 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Bay Room
NORMATIVE PARADIGMS IN ISLAM
Sponsor: International
Ethics
Chair: John Esposito Georgetown University
Democratization Experience In Muslim Societies: The Cases Of Bangladesh And Pakistan
Salim Mansur University
of Western Ontario
Islamic Perspectives On Human Rights: Continuity And Change
Mahmood Monshipouri
Alma College
Islam And Human Rights: A Cross-National Analysis
Daniel Price SUNY
Binghamton
Ethics, Human Rights, And Democracy In The Internal Islamic Discourse: The Case Of Iran
Esmail Shakeri
Huron College
Discussant: John Esposito Georgetown University
Saturday B-21 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Roundtable
Dockside 5
WHITHER GOVERNMENTAL POLITICS?
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis
Chair: Bertjan Verbeek Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Juliet Kaarbo University
of Kansas
Eric Stern Stockholm
University
David Welch University
of Toronto
Jutta Weldes Kent
State University
Saturday B-22 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Dockside 6
THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF SECESSIONIST CONFLICT
Sponsor: Foreign
Policy Analysis ; Ethnicity, Nationalism & Migration
Chair: Stephen M Saideman Texas Tech University
Please, Can I Play? Secessionist Foreign Policy And The Dilemmas Of Two-Level Games
Stephen M Saideman
Texas Tech University
Whither Territory?
Kristen Williams
University of California, Los Angeles
The Politics Of Secession: A Comparative Analysis Of Resolution
Chris Black University
of New South Wales
Democracy And Early Accommodation Of Interstate Ethnic Conflict
Mats Hammarstrom
Uppsala University
Discussant: David Lake University of California,
San Diego
Saturday B-23 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Yonge
INTEGRATING METHODOLOGIES: HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY
Sponsor: Comparative
Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair: Howard Hensel Air War College
The Abuse Of History In The Study Of International Relations: Some Remedies
Thomas Smith University
of Virginia
The Power Of The Interwar Crisis: Lessons For International Governance Today
Christian Heine
London School of Economics
The Rise Of The Global Polity And The Demise Of Wilhelmine, Weimar, And The Nazi Germany: The Flawed Pursuit Of Order, Welfare, And Legitimacy
Edward Kolodziej
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Can Historical Sociology Save Neorealism?
Steve Hobden University
of Wales
Discussant: Daniel Hughes Air War College