PANELS AND ROUNDTABLES

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

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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