PANELS AND ROUNDTABLES

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