ISA 1999 Annual Convention, Preliminary Program
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All papers accepted as posters are listed below. Since additional poster submissions are expected, the substantive and thematic poster sections have not been organized or placed into the program schedule as of yet. By mid-November we will have completed the final schedule of poster presentations. This schedule will be placed on a revised on-line program soon afterwards.
Sounding the Alarm: How Mark Ritchie Made Protectionism a Global Movement
Susan Aaronson
George Mason University
Rebuilding the Tibetan-Chinese Conflict in the Perspective of International Relations Ethics
Rosario Arroyo
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
Graciela Perez-Gavilan
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
Profound Regrets: The Memory of World War II and International Relations in East Asia
Steven T. Benfell
Western Michigan University
The Potency of Failure: Toothless Agreements as a Purposeful Beginning Or as an Unfortunate Consequence
Tina L. Bertrand
Roanoke College
Deborah S. Davenport
Emory University
Jane A. Winzer
Emory University
Can Identity Be Decoupled From Territory? The Case of the League of Nations Minority Rights Regime
Andrew Blum
University of Southern California
Private Regimes and Corporate Social Purpose
David C. Bobrowsky
New York University
Bellicosity and Economic Growth: The Opportunity and Willingness to Engage in Militarized Interstate Disputes
Charles Boehmer
Penn State University
The Role of the Courts in Chinese Environmental Protection
Anna Brettell
University of Maryland
Predicting Trends in the Politics of Free Trade
Thomas Ford Brown
Johns Hopkins University
Area Studies, History, and Politics: Dilemmas of Establishing Borderlines between Balkan and Ottoman/Middle Eastern Studies
Nergis Canefe
York University
Interests and Policy: The Challenge of the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement
Natalie K. Cherot
SUNY-Binghamton
Norms and Hypocrisy: An Analysis of International Human Rights Support and Domestic State Behavior
Ann Marie Clark
Purdue University
Paradigmatic Crisis: Progress and Knowledge Accumulation in the Study of World Politics
Brian Dille
Arizona State University
Racial and Ethnic Relations in the Modern World-System: The Cases of Brazil and Angola
Kevin H. Ellsworth
Arizona State University
Markets Matter: Globalization and the World Film Trade
Andrew Flibbert
Columbia University
Crime and Identity in Post-Apartheid South Africa
James J. Frueh
American University
Nuclear Energy Discourses: Comparing Developed and Developing Economies
Seema Gahlaut
University of Georgia
Attitudes of the International Studies Professorate
David C. Garnham
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Mexican American Migrant Women Rebuilding Intranational Sovereignty
Lourdes Hernandez-Alcala
Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco Campus
Utopianism and Cynicism in Chinese Political Culture
Shiping Hua
Eckerd College
A Green Regime Globalized
Sung-Uk Hwang
University of Connecticut
Understanding 'Global Organizational Space': The Investment Banking and Management Consultancy Industries
Andrew M. Jones
St. John's College
Crisis or Incoherence: Can Max Weber Help?
Elaine M. Jordan
Arizona State University
Weaving Institutional Change: New Perspectives on the Web, International Organization, and Business/Government Relations
Nanette S. Levinson
American University
Democratization in Africa 1989-1996: Explaining Regime Transitions from an IPE Perspective
Staffan I. Lindberg
Lund University
Balkan Regionalism: Exploring a Potential Contradiction in Terms in the Debate Over the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative (SECI)
Nicole R. Lindstrom
Syracuse University
Global Political Level Thought: An End of the Century/Millenium Perspective
Robert H. Manley
Seton Hall University
Labeling: Using Information as an Alternative to Carrots and Sticks
Ronald Mitchell
University of Oregon
Political Determinants of Energy Efficiency in OECD: The Role of Energy Taxes, Political Institutions, and Public Opinion
Svetlana V. Morozova
Claremont Graduate University
Modernization Theory and the Democratic Peace: DEVELOPED Democratic Nations Are More Peaceful than Other States
Michael Mousseau
Koc University
Re-Presenting Tradition: Globalization and Performance Arts in Accra
Jennifer E. Nadeau
American University
Reinventing NATO, Subverting the UN
Laura Neack
Miami University
Economic 'Miracle' or Structural Trap? How Japan's Export-led Growth is Linked to the Current Economic Mess
Patricia A. Nelson
University of Warwick
Constructing Environmental Roles: Tracing the Roots of the Netherlands' Environmental Policy
Mary Pettenger
University of Denver
Powerful Pacifists? Center State Military Intervention in the Cold War and the Post Cold War
Jeffrey J. Pickering
Kansas State University
Democratic Transition and Portfolio Investment
Adam L. Resnick
University of Colorado at Boulder
Legitimacy and the Limits of Nationalism: China and the Diaoyu Islands
Phillip C. Saunders
Princeton University
Erica K. Strecker
Princeton University
Food Dependency, 1970-1995: The Construction of a New Measure and its Applicability to Cross-National Research
Stephen J. Scanlan
Ohio State University
International Organizations and Development Strategies: Do Leaders Lead?
Christopher W. Scholl
Ohio State University
The Instrumental City - Cities as Instruments for the Renewal of State Sovereignty and Democratic Participation
Francesco Stolfi
Portland State University
Building a Theory of Institutionalization: Power, Asset Specificity, and Discourse in Alliance Persistence
J.J. Suh
University of Pennsylvania
Between Sovereignty and Self-Reliance: The Place of Nuclear Policy in India's Competing Nationalisms
Arun R. Swamy
Oberlin College
A Survival Theory of International Relations: An Evolutionary Test of the Neorealist-Neoliberal Divide
Cameron G. Thies
Arizona State University
CHILDREN ARE FOREVER: Tribal Implementation of the Indian Children Welfare Act (ICWA)
Aleticia Tijerina-Jim
Northern Arizona University
Overseas Investment Regimes: U.S. and Japan Compared
Barbara Weiss
University of Tsukuba
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WA01 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Alternative Perspectives on Identity in IR Theory
Chair
Yale H. Ferguson
Rutgers University
Emotion and Identity
Jon Mercer
University of Washington
State Socialization and Identity in the International System
Jao Resende-Santos
University of Pennsylvania
Realism and a Communitarian European Identity
Jennifer Sterling-Folker
University of Connecticut
Discussant
Yale H. Ferguson
Rutgers University
Martha Finnemore
George Washington University
WA03 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Nuclear Strategy in a Nuclear India
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
International Security Studies
Chair
Dinshaw Mistry
University of Illinois
Who Will Deliver the Bomb?
Rupak Chattopadhyay
University of Toronto and University of Illinois
Indian Security Planning: An Indian Nuclear Strategy
Amit Gupta
Stonehill College
Domestic Sources of Indian Nuclear Policy
Dinshaw Mistry
University of Illinois
The Future of the Indo-U.S. Relationship
Srinivasan Sitaraman
University of Illinois
Discussant
Amit Gupta
Stonehill College
WA04 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Negotiations and Bargaining in Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Steve A. Yetiv
Old Dominion University
Analyzing Negotiated Outcomes: The Dayton Peace Agreement
Nimet F. Beriker-Atiyas
Sabanci University
Tijen Tanja Demirel
Bilkent University
Fallback Bargaining
Steven J. Brams
New York University
D. Marc Kilgour
Wilfrid Laurier University
Sources of Cooperation on Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Alexandra G. Carter
Georgetown University
Foreign Mediation of African Conflicts
Howard P. Lehman
University of Utah
Discussant
David E. D'Lugo
University of California, Santa Barbara
WA05 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Basic Patterns in German Foreign Policy: Realism versus Idealism
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Susanne Peters
Justus-Liebeg-Universität Gießen
The Idealist Approach in German Foreign Policy
Philipp Borinski
Universität Gießen
Realist Tendencies in German Foreign Policy
Susanne Peters
Justus-Liebeg-Universität Gießen
Civil Society and German Idealism
Reimund Seidelmann
Universität Gießen
Discussant
Daniel N. Nelson
Old Dominion University
WA06 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Arms Transfers, Instability, and Human Rights
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
David Kinsella
American University
U.S. Arms Transfers and the Promotion of Human Rights
Shannon L. Blanton
Southern Illinois University
Arms Transfers, Dependence, and Regional Instability: Continuity and Transformation
David Kinsella
American University
Disaggregating the Impact of U.S., USSR, and Third Party Arms Transfers on Regional Subsystems During the Cold War
Gregory Sanjian
Bucknell University
Arms and the Termination of Ethnopolitical Conflict
John Sislin
University of Missouri, St. Louis
Frederic Pearson
Wayne State University
Discussants
Robert E. Harkavy
Pennsylvania State University
James H. Lebovic
George Washington University
WA07 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Changing Dimensions of Power and Security in Europe
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Gülnur Aybet
Bilkent University
Interpreting German Foreign and Security Policy, 1989-1999
Regina H. Karp
Old Dominion University
Portugal and Europe Towards a Common Project
Fernanda Rollo
New University of Lisbon
NATO, Portugal, and European Security
Nuno Severiano Teixeira
New University of Lisbon
Never Again War? The Politics of Constructing a Military Role for the Federal Republic of Germany
Maja Zehfuss
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Discussant
Gülnur Aybet
Bilkent University
WA08 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
New Thinking in Security: East Asia and Japan
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Katsuya Kodama
Mie University
Non-Offensive Defense and Japanese Security
Katsuya Kodama
Mie University
From Defense to Prevention: Japan's New Defense Strategy in the Post-Yoshida Doctrine
Hidekazu Sakai
University of Hawaii, Manoa
Toward a Less Threatening U.S.-Japan Alliance
Yoichiro Sato
University of Auckland
Comprehensive Security: Expanding the Scope of Security
Barbara Weiss
University of Tsukuba
Discussant
Kevin P. Clements
George Mason University
WA09 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Intelligence as an Institution
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Richard Valcourt
International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
Governing the Secret Agencies: Organizational Conundrums of America's Hidden Government
Loch K. Johnson
University of Georgia
The Central Intelligence Agency in a New Era: Bureaucratic Decline or Resurgence?
Christopher M. Jones
Northern Illinois University
Coordinating the Federal Response to Terrorist Incidents Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD): Implications for Organization Theory, Domestic Terrorism, and Policy
Jason E. Pate
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Bureaucratic Dimensions of the CIA
Stafford T. Thomas
California State University, Chico
Discussant
Abraham Miller
University of Cincinnati
WA10 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The University in the Post Modern World
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
Frank Webster
Oxford Brookes University
Gringos Transversing Borders: The Politics of Learning
Debra Liebowitz
Rutgers University
One Curriculum, Many Countries: American and Japanese Narrations of International Math and Science Study
Marie Thorsten
The National Institute of Multimedia Education, Japan
The Post-Modern University
Frank Webster
Oxford Brookes University
Discussant
TBA
WA11 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Complex Mediations: Practitioner Perspectives on Third Party Roles
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Pamela Aall
U.S. Institute of Peace
Ending Violent Conflict in El Salvador
The Honorable Alvaro de Soto
United Nations
Mediating Between Peru and Ecuador
The Honorable Luigi R. Einandi
Inter-American Dialogue
Discussant
Fen Osler Hampson
Carleton University
WA12 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Emerging Former Soviet Muslim Republics
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Gregory Gleason
University of New Mexico
Was Central Asia Effectively Incorporated into the Modern World-System? A New Look
Elaine M. Jordan
Arizona State University
The International Language of Trade: Incorporating the Former Soviet Central Asia in to the Global Economy
Anna Lanoszka
Dalhousie University
Is THE PRINCE Really Dead? Omnibalancing, Islam Karimov, and Internal Threats
Eric A. Miller
Old Dominion University
The Political Economy of Perforated Sovereignty: External Relations at the Republic of Tatarstan
John W. Slocum
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Discussant
John Daly
Johns Hopkins University
WA13 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Roundtable:
Global Science and the UN: A New Dialogue in the Post Cold War Era
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Mihaly Simai
Institute for World Economics, Budapest
Roundtable Discussants
Jacques R. Baudot
Advisor to the Government of Denmark
Jacues Fomerand
North American Office of the UNU
Jerry Glenn
The Millenium Project
Klaus Hlfner
Freie University
WA14 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Negotiating Environmental Regimes: New Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
Peter J. Stoett
Concordia University
Environmental Shadows: Valuing the Future in International Environmental Negotiation
Samuel J Barkin
Colby College
Knowledge and Policymaking for the Environment: From Linear to Interactive Relations Between Communities
Jan-Stefan Fritz
London School of Economics
Thinking Globally, Acting Globally: The Role of Transnational Corporations in Shaping Environmental
Jennifer Metzger
Rutgers University
Negotiations in the UN Commission on Sustainable Development: Coalitions, Processes, and Outcomes
Lynn M. Wagner
Earth Negotiations Bulletin
Discussant
Peter J. Stoett
Concordia University
WA15 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
(In)Visible Work: The Gendered Politics of Structural Adjustment
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Jacqui True
York University
The State, Agrarian Policies, and the Commodification of Rural Women's Labor in Paraguay, 1963-1995
Marcela Mikkola
University of Denver
The Politics of Women's Organizing in Tanzania: Sustaining Structural Adjustment
Kathleen Mulligan
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Women's Bargaining Power in the Household and Female Labor Supply: Evidence from Chile and Nicaragua
Maria B. Orlando
Tulane University/Universidad Catolica Andres Bello
Passive Acceptors, Grassroots Bureaucracy, and Depoliticizing Gender: A Family Planning Project in Tanzania
Lisa A. Richey
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Infinitely Elastic Women: Structural Adjustment and Palestine
Adrienne Stafford
University of Utah
Jennifer R. Mann
University of Utah
Discussant
Jane Parpart
Dalhousie University
WA16 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Gender Politics, Policy Makers, and Social Change
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Nanette S. Levinson
American University
The Incomplete Revolution: South African Women's Continued Search for Liberation
Hannah E. Britton
Syracuse University
Women as Top Policy Makers: Toward an Integrated Feminist Model of International Politics
Kisuk Cho
Ewha Womans University
Gender and Social Movements: A Global Approach to Women's Mobilization in Turkey and Chile
Susan Franceschet
Carleton University
Marella Bodur
Carleton University
Women Leaders in International Affairs: Views From 585 U.S. Women
Nanette S. Levinson
American University
Pauline Baker
Fund for Peace
Discussant
Kathy Staudt
University of Texas, El Paso
WA17 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Roundtable:
Power, Money, Information, Culture: Quadruple Network of Interests
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Lech W. Zacher
Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management
Corporate Network
Joseph F. Coates
Coates and Jarratt, Inc.
Information Network
Vary T. Coates
Institute for Technology Assessment
Culture Network and Network Culture
Kazimierz Krzysztofek
Institute of Culture
Topic TBA
Steve M. Slaby
Princeton University
Political Power Network
Lech W. Zacher
Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management
WA18 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Agricultural Liberalization in Comparative Perspective
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
James Reed Pletcher
Denison University
Chair
Stefano Ponte
University of East Anglia, UK and Duke University
Structural Adjustment, Credit Market Imperfections, and the Non-Traditional Response: The Case of Nicaragua
Seisel Jonakin
Tennessee Technological University
Liberalization of Agricultural Inputs Markets, Agricultural Growth, and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh in the 1980s and 1990s
R.W. Palmer-Jones
University of East Anglia, UK
Rent-Seeking, Redistribution, and Repression: The Politics of Liberalizing Agricultural Markets in Zambia
James Reed Pletcher
Denison University
From Social Negotiation to Contract: Shifting Strategies of Farm Labor Recruitment in Tanzania Under Market Liberalization
Stefano Ponte
University of East Anglia, UK and Duke University
Discussant
Jeffrey Herbst
Princeton University
WA19 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Critical Perspectives on Human Rights
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Linda Butenhoff
St. Cloud State University
Sangham Sharanam Gacchami: The Right of Refuge from a Critical Buddhist Perspective
Nikhil Aziz
University of Denver
Constructing Human Rights Norms: Empowerment, Solidarity, and the Human Rights Movement in Asia
Linda Butenhoff
St. Cloud State University
Human Rights and Participatory Action: Community Renewal in Northwest Denver
Tanya M. Mote
University of Denver
Does Economic Development Really Lead to Improved Human Rights Conditions?
Joel J. Toppen
Hope College
Discussant
Gigi Herbert
University of Denver
WA20 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Building and Sustaining Peace
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Peace Studies
Chair
Volker C. Franke
Syracuse University
What Kind of Peace Is This? Hegemony versus Consensus in Nicaragua
Craig W. Auchter
Butler University
Separation or Inclusion? Testing Hypotheses on the End of Ethnic Conflict
R. William Ayres
University of Mississippi
Political Linguistics and Conflict Settlements
Nathalie J. Frensley
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Conflict Carrying Capacity and Political Crisis: A Pooled Time-Series Analysis
J. Craig Jenkins
Ohio State University
Doug Bond
Harvard University
Discussant
Volker C. Franke
Syracuse University
WA21 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Question of Citizenship in a Changing World: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
International Law
International Political Economy
Chair
Virginie Guiraudon
Princeton University
Citizenship and Denizenship in the Late 20th Century: Some Notes from Caribbean Brooklyn and Native American Minneapolis
Rachel Buff
Bowling Green State University
Human Freedom and the Question of Citizenship in the European Union
Erik W. de Vries
Carleton University
Erasing Borders or Creating New Ones? Political Participation By "Non-Resident Citizens" of European Countries
Willem Maas
Yale University
Between State and Community: Francophone Immigrants Redefine Citizenship
Carsten M. Quell
University of Toronto
Discussant
Rey Koslowski
Rutgers University
WA22 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Globalization, Integration, Regionalization
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to WB22
Chair
Matt Davies
Pennsylvania State University-Erie
Internationalization and Small Collectivities: The Baltics
Dovile Budryte
Old Dominion University
Jeff H. Mann
Old Dominion University
Disciplinary Neoliberalism, Transnational Capital, and the Internationalization of the State: The Eastward Enlargement of the European Union
Otto Holman
University of Amsterdam
The European Union State: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment
Kostas G. Messas
Metro State University of Denver
The Budapest Process: Internationalization of Migration Controls
Henk Overbeek
University of Amsterdam
Discussant
Naeem Inayatullah
Ithaca College
WA23 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
States and Markets: Reciprocal Influence, Improving Our Understanding
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Jeffrey W. Seifert
Syracuse University
Political Economy of Market Opening in Telecommunications: Interplay of Domestic and Foreign Interests
Byung-il Choi
Ewha Womans University
The Construction of Global Cyberspace: Spatial and Institutional Dynamics
Stephen D. McDowell
Florida State University
Tale of Two Political Economies
Kelly-Kate S. Pease
Wester University
Discussant
Steven W. Collins
University of Washington, Bothell/Kanagawa Industrial Technology Research Institute
WA24 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Influence of Western-Style Globalization on Developing States and Markets
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Cynthia Metoyer
California State University, San Marcos
Bailing out the Emerging Markets: International Economic Crisis Management by Japan and the United States
Saori Katada
University of Southern California
Economic Development in the Post Cold War Era: The Least Developed Nations and the "End of History"
Marianne Linger
University of Connecticut
Shall We Dance?: The Globalisation Debate and New Directions in Latin American Political Economy
Nicola J. Phillips
University of Warwick
Warfare, Economic Marginality, and the Construction of State Institutions
William S. Reno
Florida International University
Discussant
Cynthia Metoyer
California State University, San Marcos
WA25 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theories of International Political Economy and the Asian Financial Crisis
Sponsor(s):
Korean Association of International Studies
Chair
Chung-in Moon
Yonsei University
TBA
Wang-Sik Kim
Ewha Womans University
Seok-jin Lew
The Sejong Institute
Hyun-Seok Yu
Choong-Ang University
Discussant
TBA
WA26 Wednesday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Roundtable: Title TBA
Sponsor(s):
Active Learning in International Affairs
International Political Economy
Chair
Lev Gonick
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Roundtable Discussants
Kent Bolton
California State University San Marcos
Bob Conlan
Vicki Golich
California State University, San Marcos
Timothy Lim
California State University, Los Angeles
WB01 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Questioning the Millenium: Reflections on a Historical Epoch
Chair
Sasson Sofer
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Sovereignty, Civilization, and International Society at the Millenium
Robert H. Jackson
University of British Columbia
International Society Against the Millenium: Reflections on International Relations in a Time of Confusion
James Mayall
Cambridge University
Interpretations of Our Time
Sasson Sofer
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Sovereignty at the Millenium: Change and Continuity in a Fundamental Institution
Georg Sorensen
Aarhus University
Discussant
TBA
WB02 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Communications, Politics, and Change
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
This Panel is linked to Panel WA02
Chairs
Robin Brown
University of Leeds
Hamid Mowlana
American University
Conceptualizing the Impact of Communications Technology on World Politics
Robin Brown
University of Leeds
Why International Relations Needs International Communications
Edward Comor
University of Loughborough
Effects of Real-Time News Coverage on Foreign Policy
Philip Seib
Southern Methodist University
Psychological Operations in the 1990s
Philip M. Taylor
University of Leeds
Discussant
Lawrence Katzenstein
University of Minnesota
WB03 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Foreign Policy in a Constructed World
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Roger E. Kanet
University of Miami
Roundtable Discussants
Arghyris Arghyrou
Florida International University
Vendulka Kubálková
University of Miami
Mohiaddin Mesbahi
Florida International University
Nizar Messari
University of Miami
Nicholas Onuf
Florida International University
Gonzalo Porcel-Quero
University of Miami
Paul S. Vicary
Florida International University
WB04 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Enduring NATO Alliance
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Michael G. Spirtas
Columbia University
Manpower or Money?: A Political Economy Approach to NATO Military Strategy During the Cold War and Its Implications for NATO Today
David E. D'Lugo
University of California, Santa Barbara
Bosnia and NATO: Crisis, Conflict, and the Atlantic Alliance
Joyce P. Kaufman
Whittier College
Modeling Strategic and the Cooperative Behavior in NATO Enlargement
Jon C. Pevehouse
Ohio State University
Jingang Zhao
Ohio State University
Is NATO Enlargement International Relations or Civil-Military Relations?
Glen Segell
University of London
New Tracks or Old Tricks? Britain, France, and NATO
Michael G. Spirtas
Columbia University
Discussant
Karl K. Schonberg
Dickinson College
WB05 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Could Western Foreign Policy Be Helpful for Institution-Building in Transitional Economies?
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
Chair
Ken Morita
Hiroshima University
The Expanding EU and Central Europe: Concentrating on Hungary
Kumiko Haba
Hosei University
Western Countries FDI into Post-Communist Economies: On the Effects of Government Involvement
Ken Morita
Hiroshima University
G-7 Assistance to Russia
Steven Rosefielde
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Economic Policy in Transitional Economies: Issues of Institutional Building
Iliana Zloch
University of Vienna
Discussant
Brigitte Schulz
Trinity College
WB06 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Applications and Criticisms of Game Theory
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
R. Harrison Wagner
University of Texas
Superpower Dispute Initiation: Hypotheses and Testing
Christopher K. Butler
Michigan State University
Bargaining Spaces, Foreign Policy Options, and Conflict
David H. Clark
Florida State University
Paper Handcuffs: Alliance Design and Reliability
Jeffrey M. Ritter
Harvard University
The Use and Abuse of Game Theory in International Relations: The Theory of Moves
Randall W. Stone
University of Rochester
Discussant
Emerson Niou
Duke University
WB07 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
ASEAN and Security Politics
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Melissa Curley
Nottingham Trent University
One Southeast Asia: The Politics of ASEAN Expansion
Alice D. Ba
University of Virginia
In the Wake of the Asian Financial Crisis: Military Corporations, Civil-Military Relations and Future International Security Concerns
Tanya M. Charlick-Paley
RAND Corporation
The Principles of Non-Interference and Quiet Diplomacy in the Politics of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in the 1990s: What is Really Changing?
Jürgen Haacke
London School of Economics
The Post Cold War Security-Building in Southeast Asia: The Equivocal ASEAN-PRC Security Relations
Kwei-Bo Huang
University of Maryland; Association for Asian Studies
ASEAN's Midlife Crisis: Will They Strengthen or Trivialize East Asian Regionalism?
Jean M. Stern
Siena College
Discussant
Melissa Curley
Nottingham Trent University
WB08 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
The Spread of Military Innovations
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Leslie Eliason
Monterey Institute for International Studies
Diffusion of Carrier Airpower
Emily O. Goldman
University of California, Davis
Military Diffusion in 19th Century Europe
Geoffrey Herrera
The Role of Peripheral Conflict in the Spread of Military Innovation
Timothy Hoyt
NonProliferation Policy Education Center
Diffusion in the Warsaw Pact
Christopher Jones
University of Washington
Competitive Diffusion: Combined-Arms Armored Warfare, 1918-1945
Thomas Mahnken
U.S. Naval War College
Cooperative Diffusion Through Cultural Similarity
Thomas-Durell Young
U.S. Army War College
Discussant
Andrew Ross
U.S. Naval War College
WB09 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Law of the Sea in the New Millenium: Neglected Issues
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
Christopher C. Joyner
Georgetown University
The Legal Status of Ice in the Law of the Sea
Christopher C. Joyner
Georgetown University
The Law of the Sea and Neglected Military Issues
Charles E. Pirtle
Georgetown University
Drawing Straight Baselines: The Need for a Universal Norm
Ashley Roach
U.S. State Department
The Southern Ocean and Neglected Issues in the Law of the Sea
Davor Vidas
Fridtjof Nansen Institute
Conservation of High Seas Living Resources: An Emerging Metanorm for the Law of the Sea?
Robert Friedheim
University of Southern California
Discussant
John K. Gamble
Pennsylvania State University
WB10 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Back to the 1950s? Social Science, Political Engagement, and the Question of Relevance
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
David N. Gibbs
University of Arizona
Roundtable Discussants
William Greider
The Rolling Stone
Edward S. Herman
University of Pennsylvania
Valentine Moghadam
Illinois State University
David Wilkins
University of Arizona
WB11 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Assessment Issues in International Studies and Programs
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
Gloria Grenwald-Mayes
Webster University
Data Collection and Utilization to Assess International Studies Programs
Grant Chapman
Ottawa University
The Webster University Model for Assessment of International Programs
Gloria Grenwald-Mayes
Webster University
Measuring and Promoting International 'Perspectives': Case Study of U.S. Naval Academy
Eloise F. Malone
U.S. Naval Academy
Discussant
TBA
WB12 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Reconciliation for a Global Perspective
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Cheshmak A. Farhoumand
York University
Healing and Reconciliation: South Africa and the TRC Experience
Eileen Borris
The American Graduate School of International Management
Sequencing Aspects of Accommodation and Reconciliation
Louis Kriesberg
Syracuse University
Citizen Diplomacy and Reconciliation
John McDonald
Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy
Jewish and Muslim Religious Resources for Arab-Israeli Reconciliation
Joseph Montville
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Discussant
Alice Ackermann
University of Miami
WB13 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Challenges of Teaching About Russia, the CIS, and Eastern Europe in the Post-Communist Era
Sponsor(s):
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Hugh DeSantis
National War College
Approaches to Post-Communist Systems in a Post Cold War Political Science Curriculum
Robert Farlow
University of St. Thomas
Situating Post-Soviet Studies: Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching
Vidya Nadkarni
University of San Diego
Teaching Russian Foreign Policy in the Post-Communist Era: Context and Challenges
Norma C. Noonan
Augsburg College
Teaching About International Business in Post-Communist Russia and Eastern Europe
Magda Paleczny-Zapp
Augsburg College
Teaching Russian-American and Soviet-American Relations: Theoretical Heritage and New Dilemmas of Post-Cold-War Era Curriculum
Tatiana Shakleina
Russian Academy of Sciences
WB14 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Rethinking Realism in the Americas: The Organization of American States in the Inter-American System
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chairs
Dexter Boniface
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Carolyn Shaw
University of Texas at Austin
Defending Democracy in the Western Hemisphere: A Behavioral Analysis of the Organization of American States
Dexter Boniface
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
TBA
Kirk Rogers
Organization of American States
The OAS, the Summit of the Americas, and the Inter-American System
Robin Rosenberg
North-South Center, University of Miami
U.S. Hegemony and OAS Autonomy: Theory and Reality
Carolyn Shaw
University of Texas at Austin
Discussant
Michael Shifter
Inter-American Dialogue
WB15 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Global Environmental Policy Issues in the 21st Century: Competing Topics in Theory and Practice
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
David Downie
Columbia University
The UN and Water Security: Addressing Freshwater Allocation in the 21st Century
Elisabeth Corell
Linkoping Universitet
POPs Puzzles: Conflicts of Interest and Theory in Creating a New Regime
David Downie
Columbia University
Catching Up with Chemicals: The UN and Efforts to Promote Global Chemical Safety
Jonathan Krueger
London School of Economics
Henrik Selin
Linkoping Universitet
Global Product Chains and the Environment
Konrad von Moltke
Dartmouth College
Discussant
Pamela Chasek
International Institute for Sustainable Development
WB16 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Diverse Conversations on Conflict
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Kristina Handy
University of Maryland
War and Gender: Assessing the Empirical Evidence
Joshua S. Goldstein
American University
Conquest of Nature: Androcentric Dilemmas in Resolving Environmental Conflicts
Mary Hutcheon
Carleton University
The Creation of Gender in the Foreign Other
Randall P. Scott
University of Missouri, Kansas City
Discussant
Tom Davies
University of Bristol
WB17 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Humanity's Legacy at Risk: Protecting Cultural Heritage Sites During National and International Conflicts
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Howard Hensel
U.S. Air War College
Roundtable Discussants
Col. Phil Deavel
Staff Judge Advocate, AFPC
Lowell S. Gustafson
Villanova University
Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel
Auburn University, Montgomery
Jeffrey Record
Air War College
WB18 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Globalization, State, and Civil Society
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
Chair
Nikhil Aziz
University of Denver
Nigerian Women Making Sense of Development: The Critical and Complex Issues of "Education"
Lori L. Hartmann-Mahmud
University of Denver
Globalization and the Role of the State in Development in Africa
Kidane Mengisteab
Old Dominion University
Building 'Good Governance' in War-Torn Societies: Lessons from Post-Intervention Somalia
Kenneth J. Menkhaus
Davidson College
The Facilitating State in Action: Intel's Decision to Invest in Costa Rica
Roy C. Nelson
Thunderbird - American Graduate School of International Management
Discussant
Michael Niemann
Trinity College
WB19 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
One Society, Many Perspectives?
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Mathias Albert
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
The Complexity of World Society
Mathias Albert
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University
World Society: Specter or Reality?
Lothar Brock
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University
Klaus Dieter Wolf
Technische Hochscule Darmstadt
International Society and Agency
Chris Brown
Southampton University
Research Designs for Studying World Society
George Thomas
Arizona State University
Discussant
Thomas Diez
Copenhagen Peace Research Institute (COPRI)
WB20 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Regional Parties to the Conflict: The Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Howard Adelman
York University
The Interhamwe and Ex-FAR in Eastern Zaire (1994-1996)
Abbas H. Gnamo
York University
Uganda as a Regional Actor in the Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997
Ogenga Otunnu
York University
Zairean Policy During the Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997
William Cyrus Reed
American University of Cairo
Rwanda's Role in the Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997
Roger Winter
U.S. Committee for Refugees
Discussant
Kurt Mills
The American University in Cairo
WB21 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Political and Economic Forces of Regionalism
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Timothy J. Sinclair
University of Warwick
Regional Economic Communities and Optimum Currency Area Theory
Scott B. Cooper
Duke University
Institutional Design and the Performance of Trade Blocs
Quan Li
Florida State University
National Sovereignty versus International Efficiency
Sophie Meunier
University of Chicago
Kalypso Nicolaidis
Harvard University
The Economics of Integration, The Politics of Regionalism: Integration Theory Revisited
Barbara Weiss
University of Tsukuba
Discussant
Barbara Dridi
Villanova University
WB22 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Processes of Internationalization
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to Panel WA22
Chair
Kostas G. Messas
Metro State University of Denver
Television and the Internationalization of the State: Everyday Struggles over Neoliberalism in Brazil
Matt Davies
Pennsylvania State University-Erie
Hegemony and Political Strategy: Integrating the National and the International in a Neo-Gramscian Perspective
Daniel Egan
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
David L. Levy
University of Massachusetts-Boston
Subsidies and International Reputation: Inter-State Subsidies, the Rise of Financial Capitalism, and the Emergence of the 'Modern State' in 18th Century Europe
Zoltan Kovacs
Central European University
When Bankers Lose Their Head: The Regulation of Risk in a System of Multi-Level Governance
Susanne Luetz
Max-Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Discussant
Randall Germain
University of Newcastle
WB23 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Global Sources of Domestic Policies
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
A. Claire Cutler
University of Victoria
The State and Information Globalization
Alan Chong
London School of Economics
International Sources of Domestic Politics: External Shocks, Revenue Crises, and Political Instability
Anas B. Malik
Indiana University
Structural Adjustment Programs, the State, and the Informal Sector
Natalina T. Monteiro
Northern Arizona University
Globalization and the Welfare State in Developing Countries
Nita Rudra
University of Southern California
Discussant
A. Claire Cutler
University of Victoria
WB24 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Modern Diplomacy I
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
This Panel is linked to WC24
Chair
Linda S. Frey
University of Montana
Legitimacy and the Symbolic Life of the Security Council
Ian Hurd
Yale University
Read the Small Print: Treaties of Guarantee-The Cyprus Case
Alan James
University of Keele
International Dispute Resolution: Franco- Spanish Relations, 1659-1701
David Stewart
Hillsdale College
Discussant
Marsha Frey
Kansas State University
WB25 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Human Rights: New Perspectives, New Realities
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Adamantia Pollis
New School for Social Research
Women's Rights as Human Rights: The Case of Turkey
Zehra Arat
State University of New York, Purchase College
Political Community and Human Rights in Post-Communist Russia
Peter Juviler
Columbia University
African Perspectives on Human (Political and Economic) Rights
W. Ofuatey-Kodjoe
City University of New York
Towards Constructing a New Universalism
Adamantia Pollis
New School for Social Research
Cuba: Toward an Integration of Political and Economic Rights
Peter Schwab
State University of New York at Purchase
Discussant
Nergis Canefe
York University
WB26 Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Capital and Power in the Global Political Economy
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
Chair
TBA
Political Aspects of Differential Accumulation
Shimshon Bichler
Yezreel Academic College
Will the Global Merger Boom End in Global Stagflation? Differential Accumulation and the Pendulum of 'Breadth' and 'Depth'
Jonathan Nitzan
York University
New Political Economy of Sovereignty
Ronen Palan
University of Sussex
Discussant
Mary Ann R. Tétreault
Iowa State University
WC01 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Management and Resolution of International Conflict: Third-Party Intervention
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Alex Mintz
Texas A&M University
International Conflict Management: From Conceptualization to Observation
William J. Dixon
University of Arizona
Third-Party Effects on Conflict Management
Emerson Niou
Duke University
Computational Experiments with an Artificial Mediator
Charles S. Taber
The Role of Mediation in Conflict Management: Conditions for Successful Mediation
Jonathan Wilkenfeld
University of Maryland
Discussant
Kelly M. Kadera
University of Iowa
WC02 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Understanding the International Relations of Yugoslavia's Demise
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Post-Communist States in International Relations
This Panel is linked to Panel TD17
Chair
Yosef Lapid
New Mexico State University
Blue Helmets from the South: An Examination of Why Weaker States Participate in Peacekeeping Operations
Andrew Blum
University of Southern California
Coercive Diplomacy and Crisis Escalation: Explaining Success and Failure in Yugoslavia
Frank P. Harvey
Dalhousie University
The Response of Muslim Countries to the Bosnian Crisis
Shawaluddin W. Hassan
University Malaysia Sabah
United States' Policies in the Balkans, 1991-1997: Hegemonic (In)Stability, Power (Im)Balancing, or Probing the New (Regional) Order?
Slobodan M. Pesic
University of Pittsburgh
Discussant
TBA
WC03 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
African Foreign Policy in the New Millenium: Lessons from a Comparative Perspective
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Sheila A. Smith
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Globalization and the Political Economy of South African-European Union Relations
James Hentz
Virginia Military Institute
Controlling African States' Behavior: IR Theory and International Sanctions Against Libya and Nigeria
Sakah Mahmud
Transylvania University
Learning from Africanists: Comparative Foreign Policy and the Study of African Foreign Policy
Peter J. Schraeder
Loyola University Chicago
African Foreign Policy in the New Millenium: From Coming Anarchy to Security Community
Timothy M. Shaw
Dalhousie University
Discussants
Sheila A. Smith
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Ahmed I. Samatar
Macalester College
WC04 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
European Foreign Policy in Transition: Cross-National Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Glen Segell
University of London
Soviet Foreign Policy: Continuity or Change?
Christopher L. Campbell
West Virginia University
Robert D. Duval
West Virginia University
Assessing the Outcome of the UK's 1998 Strategic Defence Review
Malcolm G. Chalmers
University of Bradford
France's Policy Toward Iraq Since the Gulf War: A Realist's Dream Case?
Alex Macleod
Université du Québec à Montréal
The Decision Making Process in Russia: Regional Perspective
Mikhail I. Rykhtik
Nizhniy Novgorod State University
Russia and the CIS: Threats and Prospects of the Eurasian Community
Olga A. Vorkunova
Center for Development and Peace Studies FORUM
Ertysbaev Ermukhamet
Institute of Strategic Studies under President of Kazakhstan
Fuzal Anotoyj
National Institute of Russian-Ukranian Relations
Discussant
Joyce P. Kaufman
Whittier College
WC05 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theorizing on the Foreign Policy of the Global South: Analytic Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to WD05
Chair
Paul Adogamhe
University of Wisconsin, Whitewater
The Old and the New: Approaches to GS Foreign Policy
Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner
City University of New York
A GS Model of Intersocietal Cooperation
Andres Serbin
Instituto Venezolano de Estudios Políticos y Sociales, Venezuela
Development Strategy as a Predictor of GS Foreign Policy: Still Relevant in the Neoliberal Era?
Michael T. Snarr
Wheeling Jesuit University
Discussant
Barbara Dridi
Villanova University
WC06 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Recent Work on the Study of Alliances
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Steven J. Brams
New York University
Alliance Durability: Birds of a Feather Stay Together
Matthew N. Diascro
Ohio State University
The Rational Ally: Moral Hazard and Endogenous Reliability in Alliances
Michael J. Gilligan
New York University
The Origins of Economic Alliances
Balbina Y. Hwang
Georgetown University
A Formal Model and Empirical Test of Extended Deterrence via Alliance: Influences on Crisis Initiation and Escalation
Christopher M. Sprecher
Michigan State University
Discussant
Erik Gartzke
Pennsylvania State University
WC07 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
U.S. Security Policy After the Cold War
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Steven Hook
Kent State University
Institutional Conduct and Explaining U.S. Security Policy in Bosnia
Charles-Philippe David
Université du Québec à Montréal
Martin Roy
Université du Québec à Montréal
OUT OF ORDER: The Crisis in American National Defense
Grant T. Hammond
U.S. Air War College
Analyzing U.S. National Security Decision-Making: An Integrated Approach
Richard J. Norton
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
MISFIT: American Fighting Power and the Post Cold War Strategic Environment
Jeffrey Record
Air War College
Discussant
Earl C. Ravenal
Cato Institute
WC08 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Reframing International Security: Contemporary Practices, Narratives, and Representations
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Wendy Weber
York University
Neoliberal Geopolitics and Cultural Framing of the "Landmine Crisis"
Andrew Latham
Macalester College
Military Intervention and State Making
Jennifer Milliken
Graduate Institute of International Studies
Testing Times: Of Nuclear Tests, Test Bans, and the Framing of Proliferation
David Mutimer
York University
Discussant
Keith Krause
Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
WC09 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Perspectives on Turkey and International Relations
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Benjamin Frankel
Security Studies
Local 'Influentials': Turkey as a Regional Power in the Post Bipolar World
Benjamin Frankel
Security Studies
Strange Bedfellows: Turkey's Alliance Politics
David J. Pervin
Bilkent University
Caught Between East and West: Turkey's Foreign Policy Options
Michael Turner
University of Maryland
Using Water Wisely: The Southeast Anatolia Project's Impact on Turkey's Middle East Relations
Paul Williams
Bilkent University
Discussant
Ali Karaosmanoglu
Bilkent University
WC10 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Intelligence Oversight
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Abraham Miller
University of Cincinnati
Secrecy, Democracy, and the CIA: Congressional Oversight of the CIA During the Eisenhower Presidency
David M. Barrett
Villanova University
Congressional Oversight of Intelligence: Present Practices and Procedures
Frederick M. Kaiser
Congressional Research Service
Recent Trends in Intelligence Oversight
Steve Knott
U.S. Air Force Academy
The Future of the Australian Intelligence Services
Geoffrey R. Weller
University of Northern British Columbia
Discussant
Richard Valcourt
International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
WC11 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Ethics and International Relations?
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
Hideaki Shinoda
London School of Economics
Unworking the Ethical: Reflections on Non-Figurative Ethics
Martin Coward
The University of Newcastle
Toward a Dialogic International Ethics: Putting Politics into the Question
Louiza Odysseos
London School of Economics
Humanity, Community, and the Notion of History in International Relations
Charles D. Rustin
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Is the West the Best? Ethics, Epistemology and the American Hegemony
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
Columbia University
Discussant
R.B.J. Walker
University of Victoria
WC12 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Roundtable:
Comparative Approaches to Teaching IR: One Field, Many Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
Jay M. Parker
U.S. Military Academy
Teaching International Relations in Europe
Theo Farrell
University of Exeter
Teaching IR in the United States
Emily O. Goldman
University of California, Davis
Teaching International Relations in Asia
Paul Midford
Columbia University
WC13 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Roundtable:
Cutting Edge Research in Conflict Resolution
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
He-Won Jeong
George Mason University
Roundtable Discussants
Vayrynen Raimo
University of Notre Dame
Ronald Fisher
University of Saskatchewan
Dan Smith
International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)
I. William Zartman
Johns Hopkins University
Tarja Vayrynen
Tampere Research Institutue
WC14 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Developing a Globally Integrated State: Kazakhstan
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Roger Kangas
Foreign Service Institute
Government Reform
Anurahda Bose
Kazakhstan Institute of Management and Planning
Trade Reform
Gulnara Moldasheva
Kazakhstan Institute of Management and Planning
Legal Reform
Scott Newton
USAID Kazakhstan
Market Reform
Sergei Sologub
UNDP Field Office
Tax Reform
Douglas Townsend
International Tax and Investment Center, London
Discussant
Gregory Gleason
University of New Mexico
WC15 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Forgotten Actors: NGOs and "Old" Social Movements in an Era of Globalization
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Elizabeth M. Riddell-Dixon
University of Western Ontario
International Rank-and-File Solidarity: Labor's Democratic Response to Globalization
Aaron Brenner
James Madison College, Michigan State University
Making Meaningful UN World Conferences of the 1990s: NGOs to the Rescue?
Michael G. Schechter
James Madison College
The Role of NGOs and the UNHCR in Post Cold War Refugee Emergencies
Claudena M. Skran
Lawrence University
Discussant
M.J. Peterson
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
WC16 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Private Economic Actors in Global Environmental Politics
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Matthias P. Finger
Graduate Institute of Public Administration, Lausanne Switzerland
Biodiversity Protection and the BioPharmaceutical Industry
Paul R. Baldwin
Columbia University
The Global Recycling Industry and Waste Trade Politics
Jennifer Clapp
Trent University
Corporate Forests: Loggers and Environmental Degradation in the Asia-Pacific
Peter Dauvergne
University of Sydney
Changing the Balance: Commercial Interests and the International Regulation of the Civilian Nuclear Power Industry
Kate O'Neill
Harvard University
Energy Companies and Climate Change Politics
Ian Rowlands
University of Waterloo
Discussant
Marian Miller
University of Akron
WC17 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Gender and the Politics of Violence and Resistance: From the North of Ireland to Israel/Palestine
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Simona Sharoni
American University
Gender and the Social Construction of an Irish Republican Prisoners Community
Laurence McKeown
Queens University, Belfast
Beyond War=Male and Peace=Female: Re-Claiming Gender Territory in the North of Ireland
Eilish Rooney
University of Ulster
The Construction of Gendered "Others" in Israel/Palestine and Northern Ireland: A Critique of Conflict Resolution and Liberal Feminist Discourses on Nationalism and Violence
Simona Sharoni
American University
Gender Politics in the Northern Ireland Peace Process
Mary K. Meyer
Eckerd College
Discussant
Cynthia Enloe
Clark University
Begona Aretxaga
Harvard University
WC18 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Regionalism in Northeast Asia: Comparative Analysis of National Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to WD18
Chair
Tsuneo Akaha
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Chinese Perspectives on Regionalism and the Regional Financial Crisis
Weixing Hu
University of Hong Kong
Korean Perspectives: The Financial Crisis and Beyond
Ku-Hyun Jung
Yonsei University
Kap Young Jeong
Yonsei University
Russian Perspectives: Beyond Reform
Vladimir Ivanov
Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia
Discussant
Chung-in Moon
Yonsei University
WC19 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Neither a Bird's Nor a Worm's Eye View: Fred Riggs' Innovative Contributions to International Studies-Session I
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to WD19
Chair
Philip G. Cerny
University of Leeds
Riggs' Development: Not Elegant Dichotomies, But Messy Interactions
Robert E. Gamer
University of Missouri, Kansas City
Clear Understanding, Useful Knowledge, and Foundations for Original Theory: Fred Riggs' Seminal Contributions to the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism
Martin Heisler
University of Maryland
On Resolving the Semantic Confusion: Fred W. Riggs' Contribution to Conceptual and Terminological Analysis in Social and Human Sciences
Matti Mälkiä
University of Tampere
Fred W. Riggs: Contributions to the Study of Comparative Public Administration
Howard E. McCurdy
American University
Discussants
Thomas D. Hall
DePauw University
Henry Teune
University of Pennsylvania
WC20 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Ethnic Conflict and Refugees: The Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Peace Studies
Chair
Roger Winter
U.S. Committee for Refugees
The UN and Early Warning
Walter Dorn
Cornell University and Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, NS
The Guessing Game: Estimating the Rwandan Refugee Population in Zaire
Susanne Schmeidl
Swiss Peace Foundation
The Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention
Alexander M. Stephens
York University
The Humanitarian Impulse: Imperative versus Consequences
Fiona Terry
Australian National University
Discussants
Howard Adelman
York University
Astri Suhrke
Christian Michelsen Institute
WC21 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theorizing About Globalization
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Chris Farrands
Nottingham Trent University
Understanding World Order and Structural Change: Towards an Analytical Model
Hans E. Abrahamsson
Gotenburg University
Globalization: Are Transnational Actors Modern Imperialism Incarnate?
Christopher E. Bischoff
Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany
Global Industries and the Globalization Debate
Jonathan F. Galloway
Lake Forest College
The Limits of Coxian Historical Materialism: History, Structure, and Dialectic in Critical IPE
Thomas E. Gillon
Queen's University
Discussant
Chris Farrands
Nottingham Trent University
WC22 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
States and Markets: Reciprocal Relationships, Expanding Comprehension
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Cord Jakobeit
Hamburg University
European Economic Integration and Globalisation of Japanese Direct Foreign Investments
Adeoye A. Akinsanya
University of Calabar, Nigeria
The Ties That Bind? Assessing the Relationship Between Interdependence, Cooperation, and Conflict
Robert G. Blanton
University of Memphis
Is Foreign Registration of Companies a Red Flag for Regulatory Intervention By Governments?
Georgine M. Kryda
University of the Pacific
Discussant
Davis B. Bobrow
University of Pittsburgh
WC23 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Human Consequences of the Prevailing Global Political Economy
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Sheila Nair
Northern Arizona University
Corporate Governance Games and the Setting of Labor Standards in the Global Economy
David C. Bobrowsky
New York University
Global Firms, Workers and Consumers: Political Economy in the Aftermath of the Cold War
David Johnson
George Washington University
The Institutional Dimension of Unemployment: An Examination of the U.S. and Germany
Doris Wolfgramm
EUROLINK
Discussant
Sheila Nair
Northern Arizona University
WC24 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Modern Diplomacy II
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
This Panel is linked to Panel WB24
Chair
Erik Goldstein
Boston University
Somalia versus Sudan: The Transnational Media and Diplomatic Outcomes
Royce J. Ammon
Gustavus Adolphus College
Cooperation in Diplomatic Education and Training Among Member States of the Central European Initiative
Mladen Andrlic
Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia
Canada and the Office of the High Commissioner: 1940-1998
Lorna Lloyd
Keele University
South African Diplomacy and Security Complex Theory
Marie E. Muller
University of Pretoria
Discussant
Richard Langhorne
Rutgers University
WC25 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Harnessing the Market? New Trends in International Finance
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Eric Helleiner
Trent University
Investment Civilization: Mutual Funds and the Cultural Underpinnings of Embedded Financial Orthodoxy
Adam Harmes
York University
Competition and Cooperation in the Regulatory Oversight of OTC Derivatives
Matthew Shepherd
Transnational Financial Markets and National Economic Development Models: Global Structures versus Domestic Imperatives
Geoffrey R.D. Underhill
University of Warwick
A Workable Compromise? Market-Based Regulatory Initiatives and Their Application in Banking
Duncan R. Wood
Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
Discussant
Eric Helleiner
Trent University
WC26 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Gender and International Development
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Chair
Hilary Feldstein
Women and Violence
Nata Duvvury
International Center for Research on Women
Informally Employed Women and Economic Organizing
Simel Esim
International Center for Research on Women
Women and Environment
Mary Rojas
WIDTECH
Women and Reproductive Health
Joanne Spicehander
International Center for Research on Women
Discussant
Sid Schuler
WC27 Wednesday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Peacebuilding and the Limits of Liberal Internationalism Revisited
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Stephen John Stedman
Stanford University
Organizations and Institutions: Competing Agendas in Peacebuilding
Elizabeth Cousens
International Peace Academy
External Friends and Foes of Implementing Peace Agreements
Bruce Jones
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
International Organizations as Purveyors of Domestic Norms: Peacebuilding and the Construction of Liberal
Roland Paris
University of Colorado at Boulder
Organizations and Institutions: Competing Agendas in Peacebuilding
Stephen John Stedman
Stanford University
Elections After War: Implications for Democratization and Peace
Terry Karl
Stanford University
Discussant
Sir Marrack Goulding
St. Anthony's College, Oxford
WD01 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Conceptualizing Sovereignty
Chair
Karen A. Mingst
University of Kentucky
Seeking Sovereignty: A Reconceptualization of the Sovereignty Issue
Eric K. Leonard
University of Delaware
New Political Economy of Sovereignty
Ronen Palan
University of Sussex
Prevailing Assumptions and Alternative Approaches to National Sovereignty
James H. Radford
Old Dominion University
Two Aspects of State Sovereignty: The Encounter of Sovereignty with Nationalism and Constitutionalism
Hideaki Shinoda
London School of Economics
Discussant
Karen A. Mingst
University of Kentucky
WD03 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Irredentism in Contemporary World Politics
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Patrice McMahon
Columbia University
Reuniting, When Does It Feel So Good? The Causes of Irredentist Movements
R. William Ayres
University of Mississippi
Stephen M. Saideman
Texas Tech University
On the Relationship Between Irredenta and Secession: A Quantitative Assessment
David B. Carment
Carleton University
Troy Joseph
Carleton University
The End of an Empire? The Imperial Allure and Russian Foreign Policy
Patrice McMahon
Columbia University
Discussant
Patrick James
Iowa State University
WD05 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theorizing on the Foreign Policy of the Global South: Regional Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to Panel WC05
Chair
Jacqueline A. Braveboy-Wagner
City University of New York
Choice/Decision Making Models: Lessons from African Foreign Policy
Paul Adogamhe
University of Wisconsin, Whitewater
Towards a GS Foreign Economic Policy Model: Examples from Latin America
Rita Giacalone
Universidad de los Andes
Foreign Policies in East Asia: A Country-By-Country Analysis
Howard H. Lentner
City University of New York
Discussant
W. Ofuatey-Kodjoe
City University of New York
WD06 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Diverse Approaches to the Study of Conflict in the Middle East
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Philip A. Schrodt
University of Kansas
Rivalry in Context: Predicting Militarized Disputes with Interstate Rivalry
Mark J. Crescenzi
University of Illinois
Andrew J. Enterline
University of New Mexico
Relational Balance and International Conflict in the Middle East, 1948-1978
David Lai
University of Colorado
Fair Division, Adjusted Winner (AW) Procedure, and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Tansa G. Massoud
Bucknell University
Explaining Regional War-Proneness
Benjamin Miller
Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Discussant
Daniel S. Geller
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
WD07 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Europe-Asian Security Problems
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Michael A. Turner
United States International University
Domestic Sources of Turkish Foreign Policy in the 1974 Cyprus Crisis: The Role of Democratization
Fiona B. Adamson
Columbia University
NATO and Asia: New Trends for International Security
Bernardino Gomes
Fundaçäo Luso-Americana para o Desenvolvimento
Evolving Regional Security-Asia and Europe-Comparison and Differences: Foundations for Peace and Dialogue
Zivojin D. Jazic
Center for Strategic Studies, Belgrade
Turkey's Security and Identity Dilemmas at the End of the Millenium
Meltem S. Muftuler-Bac
Bilkent University
Discussant
Michael A. Turner
United States International University
WD08 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
National Identity Change: Structural Constraints and Political Opportunities
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Stuart J. Kaufman
University of Kentucky
Re-Constructing Constructivism: Constitutional Failure and the Politics of National Identity Change
Karen Ballentine
Columbia University
Historical Constraints and Political Needs: Malay and Sinhalese Identity Formation
Sumit Ganguly
Hunter College
Investigating Limits to Top-Down Identity Construction in India: Did Jinnah Create Pakistan or did Indian Muslims Create Jinnah?
Chaim Kaufmann
Lehigh University
Intra-Alliance Conflict and What Happened to Collective Identity Formation? Greece and Turkey in NATO
Philippos K. Savvides
University of Utah
Discussant
Mira Sucharov
Georgetown University
WD09 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Intellectual Property: Power, Persuasion, and Hegemony
Sponsor(s):
International Law
International Political Economy
Chair
A. Claire Cutler
University of Victoria
Intellectual Property, Governance, and Conflict Resolution
Kurt Burch
University of Delaware
Property, The State, and Capital: The Construction and Expansion of the Private Sphere or the Crisis of Late Capitalism
A. Claire Cutler
University of Victoria
Intellectual Property: History and Controversy
Susan K. Sell
George Washington University
Christopher May
University of the West of England
Intellectual Property in the Global Economy and the Role of Large Multinationals in Regulating Knowledge: A Critique of the National Systems of Innovation Model of Technology Change
Chris Farrands
Nottingham Trent University
Discussant
Roger Tooze
University of Wales
WD10 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Ethics and the Use of Force in the Clinton Administration
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
International Ethics
Chair
Matthew E. Mattern
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs
Normative Linkages and Emerging Regimes: The Case of the International Code of Conduct on Arms Transfers
Robert Anderson
Bridgewater College
The Ethics of Military Intervention in the 1990s
Nicholas Fotion
Emory University
Evaluating the Clinton Doctrine on the Use of Force from the Perspective of the Western Just War Tradition
Frances V. Harbour
George Mason University
The Ethics of Coercive Diplomacy
Andrew F. Lang, Jr.
American University in Cairo
Discussant
Andrew Valls
Morehouse College
WD11 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Stimulating Simulations: Teaching International Relations through Simulation--The Case of the European Union
Sponsor(s):
Active Learning in International Affairs
International Education
Chair
Kirsten Bookmiller
Millersville University
Pedagogical Constraints: The Cross-Pressures of Teaching an EU Seminar
Kirsten Bookmiller
Millersville University
Organization and Goals: Getting the EU Simulation Off the Ground
Ed DeClair
Gettysburg College
Teaching International Relations Theory through Simulations: Connecting Theory with Practice
Peter Loedel
West Chester University
Assessment and Evaluation of the Simulation Experience: Faculty and Student Experiences
Gretchen Van Dyke
University of Scranton
Discussant
Janet E. Adamski
Baylor University
WD12 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Sources of Internal Conflict and Violence
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Eileen Babbitt
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Globalization and Conflict in Developing States
Earl Conteh-Morgan
University of South Florida
Non-Governmental Terrorism in Latin America: Changing Patterns in the 1990s?
Andreas E. Feldmann
University of Notre Dame
Globalization and Domestic Conflict
Ranveig Gissinger
University of Trondheim
Democratizing with Ethnic Divisions: A Source of Conflict?
Demet Yalcin
Middle East Technical University
Discussant
David M. Last
Pearson Peacekeeping Centre
WD13 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Challenges of NATO Enlargement: Building Regional Security in the Balkans, the CIS, and the Baltic
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Andrew Michta
Rhodes College
The Baltic Littoral and the Challenge of the New NATO
Stephen J. Blank
U.S. Army War College
NATO Enlargement in the Context of the Russian-Ukrainian Crisis
Ilya Prizel
Johns Hopkins University
NATO Transformation and Balkan Security
Robin Alison Remington
University of Missouri, Columbia
The Role of NATO as a Democratizing Force in Partnership for Peace States
MaryBeth Ulrich
U.S. Air Force Academy
Discussant
Jacob W. Kipp
Foreign Military Studies Office
WD14 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Major Powers and International Security Institutions, 1990-1997
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Onnig Beylerian
Université du Québec à Montréal
Explaining Major Power Involvement in International Security Institutions, 1990-1997
Onnig Beylerian
Université du Québec à Montréal
Germany and the United Nations Security Council Reform
Philippe Hibert
University of Montreal
Canada and International Security Institutions: Specificity of a Middle Power?
Nelson Michaud
Institut Québecois des Hâutes Études Internationales
American Policy Towards the Reform of The United Nations Security Council, 1990-1997
Jean-Philippe Racicot
Université du Québec à Montréal
Martin Roy
Université du Québec à Montréal
Charles-Philippe David
Université du Québec à Montréal
China's Instrumental Policy in The United Nations Security Council, 1990-1997
Looc Tassi
Université du Québec à Montréal
Discussant
TBA
WD15 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Pre-Requisites of Biodiversity Protection
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
Philippe Le Prestre
Université du Québec à Montréal
Governance in Biodiversity Protection
Matthias P. Finger
Graduate Institute of Public Administration, Lausanne Switzerland
Ludivine Tamiotti
Graduate Institute of International Relations, Geneva Switzerland
The Decentralization of Environmental Governance: The Evolving Roles of International Secretariats
Philippe Le Prestre
Université du Québec à Montréal
Local Participation and International Politics in Ecosystem Management
Jonathan Rosenberg
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Fae Korsmo
University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Lessons from U.S. Domestic Ecosystem Management to the International Arena
Veronica Ward
Utah State University
Transfrontier Cooperation in Conservation: Examining Cooperation Between Internationally Adjoining Protected Areas
Dorothy Calhoun Zbicz
Duke University
Discussant
Karrin Scapple
Southwest Missouri State University
WD16 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Nordic Feminist IR
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Christine Sylvester
Australian National University
Feminist Themes on the Finnish Edge of East and West
Johanna Hakala
International School for Social Sciences, University of Tampere
Theme: Gender, Denmark, and the European Union
Lene Hansen
Copenhagen Peace Research Institute
Theme: Masculinities, Femininities, and Swedish Neutrality
Annica Kronsell
Lund University
Theme: A Feminist Look at Nordic-Russian Relations
Erika Svedberg
Lund University
Discussant
Christine Sylvester
Australian National University
WD17 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Studying Masculinities and International Relations: Reinforcing or Challenging Patriarchy?
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Lily Ling
Syracuse University
Gender, Sexuality, Race, and Nation: Labor Migration, State Policies, and the Power of Ideologies
Shu-Ju Cheng
University of Texas, Austin
Homophobia, Masculinities, and International Gender Governance
Tom Davies
University of Bristol
Opening the Discussions Between the Sexes: A Male View of Policy Making Within Feminism
Gregory A. Kelson
Institute for Women and Children's Policy
Discussant
Catherine Raissiguier
University of Cincinnati
WD18 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Asia-Pacific: A Regional Community Emerging?
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to Panel WC18
Chair
Mel Gurtov
Portland State University
Pacific Regionalism and Northeast Asia Subregionalism
Tsuneo Akaha
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Asia-Pacific Regionalism
Steve Chan
University of Colorado
The Korean Peninsula: Impact on Northeast Asia and Asia-Pacific
Kyung-Ae Park
University of British Columbia
Discussant
Mel Gurtov
Portland State University
WD19 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Neither a Bird's Nor a Worm's Eye View: Fred Riggs' Innovative Contributions to International Studies--Session II
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to Panel WC19
Chair
Thomas D. Hall
DePauw University
Constitutional Designs, Democracy, and Conflict Resolution in Divided States
Abdo I. Baaklini
University of Albany
Exporting Presidentialism: International Implications
Colin Campbell
Georgetown University
The Vicissitudes of Globalization
Barry Gills
University of Newcastle
Reinventing Democracy
Majid Tehranian
University of Hawaii
Discussants
Ferrel Heady
University of New Mexico
Donald L. Robinson
Smith College
WD20 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Free Trade and Regionalism in the Americas
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Guy Poitras
Trinity University
Building Block or Stumbling Block?: MERCOSUR and the Future of Economic Integration in the Americas
Mario E. Carranza
Texas A&M University - Kingsville
Toward the FTAA: Challenges, Limits, and Possibilities of Inter-Americanism
Vilma E. Petrash
Universidad Central de Venezuela
NAFTA Between North and South
Guy Poitras
Trinity University
Discussant
Clarence Zuvekas
Consulting Economist
WD21 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Rethinking the North-South Divide
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
Chair
Daniel Hellinger
Webster University
Japanese Maquiladoras in Tijuana: Productive Structure and Global Inputs Chains
Luis A. Berlanga-Albrecht
Tsukuba University
Alleviating Global Economic Crises
Dietrich Fischer
Pace University and European Peace University
Development in Post-Cold War, Post-Tiger Context
Harald M. Sandström
University of Hartford
Beyond the North-South Divide: The Two Tales of World Poverty
Jean-Phillipe Thérien
Université de Montréal
Discussant
Daniel Hellinger
Webster University
WD22 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Building Theories on Ethnoreligious Conflicts
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Josephine E. Squires
Fort Hays State University
The State and Religious True Believers: The Cases of Israel and Egypt
Nicole Brackman
Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America
Victor LeVine
Washington University
Is Islam More Conflict Prone than Other Religions? A Cross-Sectional Study of Ethnoreligious Conflict
Jonathan Fox
Bar Ilan University
Quantitative Indicators of Indian Violence, 1971-1995
Sunita Parikh
Washington University
Democratization and Public Religion in Greece and Turkey: Understanding the Sub-State and Inter-State Dynamics in Ethnoreligious Conflicts
Elizabeth Prodromou
Princeton University
Discussant
Mark Juergensmeyer
University of California, Santa Barbara
WD23 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Foreign Policy of Non-Regional Actors: The Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Astri Suhrke
Christian Michelsen Institute
The Multi-National Force Deployment to Eastern Zaire: A Canadian Foreign and Defense Perspective
Laurence J. Baxter
York University
U.S. Foreign Policy and Media in the Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997
Steven Livingston
George Washington University
French Foreign Policy During the Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997
Gerard A. Prunier
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
The Foreign Policy of Belgium as a Non-Regional Actor in the Zaire Crisis, 1996-1997
Philip Verwimp
Yale Center for International and Area Studies
Discussant
Alain Destexhe
International Crisis Group
WD24 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Globalization and the Reconstruction of the State
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Vera Simone
California State University, Fullerton
The Impact of Structural Adjustment on State Strength in Three Latin American States: An Augery for Southeast Asia?
Brian Dille
Arizona State University
Globalization and the Role of the State: The Case of Chile
Thomas W. Janes
University of Kentucky
Building Institutions in Peru: The Role of International Actors
Jane E. Marcus-Delgado
City University of New York
Globalization, "Second Generation" Reforms, and the Reconstruction of the State in Latin America
Jeffrey Stark
University of Miami
Discussant
Vera Simone
California State University, Fullerton
WD25 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Who Will Manage Knowledge in the 21st Century?
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Thomas Pinelli
NASA Langley Research Center
Building Regional Innovation Systems in Japan: Case Studies of Osaka and Kanagawa
Steven W. Collins
University of Washington, Bothell/Kanagawa Industrial Technology Research Institute
Correlates of Innovation: The Political Economy of Research and Development in France and the United States
Jason D. Meyers
American University
Large-Scale Socio-Technical Systems, Private Epistemic Communities, and International Regimes
Tony Porter
McMaster University
Unlocking the Key to Authority: Encryption and Nation-States
Jeffrey W. Seifert
Syracuse University
Discussant
Thomas Pinelli
NASA Langley Research Center
WD26 Wednesday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Roundtable:
Current Intelligence Issues: A View From Inside the Beltway
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
Chair
John D. Macartney
American University
Roundtable Discussants
Edward Abington
U.S. State Department
James Lucas
National War College
John Millis
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. Congress
Lloyd Salvetti
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
TA01 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Actors as Organizations: Economic and Sociological Approaches to World Politics
Chair
David Johnson
George Washington University
The Environment and Political Organization: Cause or Effect?
David C. Earnest
George Washington University
Economy, Society, and Politics: A Dialectic of International Organizational Phenomena
Amit Kapadia
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
David Johnson
George Washington University
Classical Sovereignty vs. Pluralist Governance: A Look at Post-Westphalian World Politics and International Administration
Ramzi Nemo
American University
Discussant
Martha Finnemore
George Washington University
TA02 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Realist Perspectives in the Study of IR
Chair
Mike Winnerstig
Stockholm University
Human Nature in International Relations Theory: An Analysis and Critique of Realist Assumptions About
Annette Freyberg
University of Georgia
(Epistemological) Realism and its Critics
Daniel H. Nexon
Columbia University
Stacie E. Goddard
Columbia University
On the Liberal Peace: Insights from Classical Realism
Louise H. Thompson
University of Texas at Austin
Dancing the Master's Waltz: The Hidden Influence of 20 Years of Theory of International Politics
Mike Winnerstig
Stockholm University
Discussant
Martin Malin
Rutgers University
TA03 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Conflict Prevention: Methods and Approaches I
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
This Panel is linked to TB03
Chair
Albrecht Schnabel
Central European University
How Could Conflict Prevention Become Real
Jean Marc Coicaud
United Nations University
The Realism of Preventive Diplomacy
Bruce W. Jentleson
University of California, Davis
Preventing Deadly Conflicts: Theoretical Reflections and Case Studies
Raimo Vayrynen
University of Notre Dame
Discussant
Michael Lund
Creative Associates International
TA04 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The European Union's External Relations
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Felix Meier
Mediterranean Academy, University of Malta
The EU's Policy in the Middle East
Stephen C. Calleya
Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies University of Malta
Turkey and the EU - A Never Ending Story?
Andea K. Riemer
Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Vienna, Austria
The Mediterranean Security Policy of the EU: A Reassessment
Yannis A. Stivachtis
Schiller International University
Evaluating Europe's Common and Foreign Security Policy: The First Five Years of the CFSP
Richard G. Whitman
University of Westminster
Discussant
Eberhard Rhein
European Policy Centre, Brussels, Belgium
TA05 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Social Construction of Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Mark A. Laffey
Kent State University
Constructivism and Operational Code Analysis: A Promising Cross-Fertilization
Allyson Ford
Columbia University
New Approaches to the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU (CFSP): The Constructivist Research Agenda
Henrik Larsen
University of Copenhagen
Foreign Policy and International Transitions: The Case for Foreign Policy Paradigms
Phillip C. Saunders
Princeton University
Discussant
Mark A. Laffey
Kent State University
TA06 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Poliheuristic Theory of Foreign Policy Decision Making
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Valerie M. Hudson
Brigham Young University
The Poliheuristic Theory of Decision: Bridging the Gap Between Cognitive and Rational "Schools" of Foreign Policy Decision Making
Alex Mintz
Texas A&M University
The Poliheuristic Theory of Decision: Experimental Evidence
Steve Redd
Texas A&M University
Discussants
Charles F. Hermann
Texas A&M University
Valerie M. Hudson
Brigham Young University
Stephen G. Walker
Arizona State University
TA07 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Rivalries and Reciprocation
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Michael Ward
University of Washington
From Conflict to Cooperation: Comparing Patterns of Reciprocity in International Conflict
Joshua S. Goldstein
American University
Jon C. Pevehouse
Ohio State University
Modeling Arms Races as N-adic Processes: A Comparative Empirical Study
Kanishkan Sathasivam
Texas A&M University
Arms Races, Crisis Escalation, and Nuclear Threats (Again?): Comparing Competitive Arms Processes and Militarized Dispute Outcomes Among Asia's Three Oldest Enduring Rivalries
Michael D. Wallace
University of British Columbia
Brian L. Job
University of British Columbia
Regional Nuclear Rivals: The Importance of Nuclear Force Capability
Carolyn James
Iowa State University
Discussant
Paul D. Senese
State University of New York, Buffalo
TA08 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
New Dimensions in War and Nuclear Proliferation
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Glen Segell
University of London
Nuclear Weapons and State Sponsorship: The Recipe for Micro-Proliferation
Gavin I. Cameron
Moneterey Institute of International Studies
The Promise of Nuclear Proliferation? Deterrence Successes and Failures in a Comparative Perspective
Stacie E. Goddard
Columbia University
Step-Level Power Shifts and Preventive War
Jack S. Levy
Rutgers University
Joseph R. Gochal
Rutgers University
Discussant
Glen Segell
University of London
TA09 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Asian Security Dyads and Triads
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Jyotika Saksena
University of Georgia
Global Leadership, Challenge, and Coalition Creation: The U.S, China, and the ASEAN Regional Forum
Matthew A. Long
U.S. Air Force Academy
Security Dialogue in East Asia
Gordana T. Milosavljevic
Center for Strategic Studies, Belgrade
Russian Security Interests in East Asia: The U.S.-Japan Military Alliance
Irene F. Podlubnaya
Sakhalin Government
Indo-Russian Defense Cooperation: Strategic Implications for Southern Asia and Beyond
Anupam Srivastava
University of Georgia
Discussant
Jyotika Saksena
University of Georgia
TA10 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
NATO Expansion: Political, Economic, and Alliance Dynamics
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Joanna Spear
King's College London
NATO Into the 21st Century
Edward B. Davis
The Citadel
Sheila M. Davis
Charleston Southern University
The Politics of NATO Enlargement: Alliance Theory Reexamined
Ryan C. Hendrickson
Lambuth University
NATO and the Building of the Last Two International Systems
António José Telo
University of Lisbon
The Dynamics of Alliance: A Computational Model of the New NATO
Patricia A. Weitsman
Ohio University
Michael D. Young
Social Science Automation
Discussant
Joanna Spear
King's College London
TA11 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Diplomacy and Intelligence: Information, Perceptions, and Policy
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
Intelligence Studies
Chair
John D. Stempel
University of Kentucky
Perceptions and Labels: The Mojahedin-e-Khalq on Information Needs of Decision Makers
Daniel S. Gressang
U.S. Joint Military Intelligence College
Imaging the Enemy: The KGB and the West, 1967-1991
Robert W. Pringle
University of Kentucky
Error, Folly, and Policy Intelligence
John D. Stempel
University of Kentucky
Discussant
Frederick L. Wettering
Wettering Associates
TA12 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Politics of International Trade Dispute Settlement
Sponsor(s):
International Law
International Political Economy
Chairs
James McCall Smith
George Washington University
Marc L. Busch
Harvard University
Dispute Resolution Panels and Jurisdiction Shopping in U.S.-Canada Trade
Marc L. Busch
Harvard University
The Limits of Judicial Power: Trade-Environment Disputes in the EU, NAFTA, and GATT/WTO
R. Daniel Kelemen
Rutgers University
Trade Dispute Initiation, 1948-1998
Eric R. Reinhardt
Emory University
Designing International Trade Dispute Settlement Systems: NAFTA, the WTO, and the Pivotal Role of the United States
James McCall Smith
George Washington University
Discussant
Lisa L. Martin
Harvard University
TA13 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Images of Cosmopolitanism
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
David A. Welch
University of Toronto
Embedded Cosmopolitanism and the Case of War: Restraint, Discrimination, and Overlapping Communities
Toni Erskine
Cambridge University
Liberal International Reform: From Popular Sovereignty to Cosmopolitan Democracy
Antonio Franceschet
Carleton University
Intervention and the Public/Private Distinction: A Cosmopolitan View
Catherine Lu
University of Toronto
Exclusion, Suffering, and Ethics: Cosmopolitan Sentiments and Moral Responsiveness
Fiona Robinson
University of Sussex
Discussant
Nicholas Rengger
St. Andrews University
TA14 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Funding Sources to Support International Studies and International Programs on Campus
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
Grant Chapman
Ottawa University
National Security Education Program
Edmond Collier
National Security Education Program
Office of Citizen Exchange
Carl Howard
United States Information Agency
Discussant
TBA
TA15 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Irish Settlement: Consequences and Lessons
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Ken Booth
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
The Northern Ireland Peace Process and the End of the Cold War
Michael Cox
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
The Use and Abuse of Militaries During Conflict and in Peace Settlements
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe
University of Leeds
The Decommissioning of Terrorist Weapons- Ireland and Beyond
Colin McInnes
The University College of Wales, Aberystywth
The Belfast Agreement and the Peace Process
Bill McSweeney
Institute for Peace Studies, Irish School of Ecumenics
Discussant
Peter Vale
University of the Western Cape
TA16 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Problems of Post-Communist Economic Transitions
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Juliet Johnson
Dartmouth College
Economic Integration in the Balkans
Ljubisa S. Adamovich
Florida State University
Russia in Asia or Asia in Russia? Ethnopolitical Identity and Economic Incentives for Regional Separatism in Primorskiy Kray
Mikhail A. Alexseev
Appalachian State University
Tamara Troyakova
Russian Academy of Sciences
Institutional Changes and Constraints in the Russian Agrarian Sector: The Effects of Internationalization in Nizhnii Novgorod Oblast
Michele L. Crumley
University of Connecticut
Dancing with the Shadow: Informal Labour and the Rise of the Market Economy in Poland
Bogdan Mroz
Warsaw School of Economics
Discussant
Juliet Johnson
Dartmouth College
TA17 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Global Information Flows, Foreign Policy, and International Politics
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
David Kinsella
American University
When Local Becomes Global
Francis A. Beer
University of Colorado
G. R. Boynton
University of Iowa
Framing American Foreign Policy After the Cold War
Elizabeth Crump Hanson
University of Connecticut
Press Freedom and the Lethal Escalation of International Crises
Douglas A. Van Belle
University of New Orleans
Discussant
Naeem Inayatullah
Ithaca College
TA18 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Population in World Politics
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Amy J. Higer
Vassar College and Rutgers University
NGOs, State Sovereignty, and the UN World Conferences on Population, Development, and Human Settlements
Ann Marie Clark
Purdue University
Elisabeth Friedman
Barnard College
Kathryn Hochstetler
Colorado State University
Constructing an International Consensus on Population: Cairo, Demographic Surveys, and Unmet Need
Saul E. Halfon
Cornell University
Translating Rhetoric into Reality: NGOs and the Implementation of the 1994 Cairo Population Conference
Amy J. Higer
Vassar College and Rutgers University
The UN's New Feminist Approach to Population Planning
Susan J. Siena
Mount Union College
Discussant
TBA
TA19 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Shared Water Resources: From Conflict to Cooperation
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Miriam Lowi
Trenton University
The Israeli-Palestinian Water Conflict and its Resolution: A Critique of International Relations Theory
Shlomi Dinar
Columbia University
Conflict and Cooperation on the Tigris and Euphrates
Jack Kalpakian
Old Dominion University
Why Rivals Cooperate: The Case of Protracted Conflicts and Natural Resources Scarcity
Jeffrey K. Sosland
Hebrew University
Economic Development and the Politics of Fruits and Vegetables
Neda A. Zawahri
University of Akron
Discussant
Miriam Lowi
Trenton University
TA20 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Greening of IR Theory
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Doris A. Fuchs
Louisiana State University
Coupling or Decoupling the (Un)Related? The International Political Economy of Trade and Environment
Erik Beukel
Odense University
Towards a Theory of Green International Political Economy
Neil E. Harrison
University of Wyoming
Pursuing a Reluctant Dialogue: IR Theory and Ecological Thought
Eric Laferriere
John Abbott College
Peter J. Stoett
Concordia University
Where Have All the Whales Gone?: Democracy, Property Rights, and the International Whaling Commission
Eric J. Zieglemayer
SUNY at Albany
Discussant
Patricia M. Keilbach
University of Oregon
TA21 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Globalization, Citizenship, and Gender: Learning from Latin America
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Cathy Blacklock
University of Western Ontario
Human Rights and Citizenship in Guatemala and Mexico: From "Strategic" to "New" Universalism
Cathy Blacklock
University of Western Ontario
Mexican State Extraterritorialization: An Incomplete and Uneven Project
Luin Goldring
York University
Identity, Strategy, and Citizenship: Women's Struggles in Chiapas
Chris Halverson
New Mexico State University
Neil Harvey
New Mexico State University
Human Rights and Citizenship in Guatemala and Mexico: From "Strategic" to "New" Universalism
Laura Macdonald
Carleton University
Discussant
Sonia Alvarez
University of California, Santa Cruz
TA22 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Mentalities, World Views, and World Systems
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Albert Bergesen
University of Arizona
Art and The World System
Albert Bergesen
University of Arizona
So What's New: Ecological Consciousness Among Les Ancients et Les Modernes
Sing C. Chew
California State University, Humboldt
Inferring Long Term Structures from Short Term Events: Geopolitical Images of the Post Cold War Era
Leonard Hochberg
Louisiana State University
Magian, Chinese, Indian, and Faustian Influences on the Post-Faustian Worldview
David Richardson
Washington University
Methodologies For Studying World Historical Systems and the Problem of Subjectivity
William Wing
University of Arizona
David N. Gibbs
University of Arizona
Discussants
Jonathan Friedman
University of Lund
Walter Goldfrank
University of California, Santa Cruz
TA23 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Rewriting International Relations: Culture, Identity, and Social Transformation in the Third World
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Geeta Chowdhry
Northern Arizona University
Divisible and Rational Sovereignties: A Response to the Co-Construction of IR Theory and Modernization Theory
David Blaney
Macalester College
Naeem Inayatullah
Ithaca College
Summoning the Ghost of Civilizational Conflict
Manochehr Dorraj
Texas Christian University
Transnational Human Rights Discourse and Practice in the Global Economy: The Case of East Timor and Myanmar (Burma)
Sheila Nair
Northern Arizona University
Discussants
Shampa Biswas
University of Minnesota
Geeta Chowdhry
Northern Arizona University
TA24 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Democratic Transition and Economic Development
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Daniel McIntosh
Slippery Rock University
From Democratic Peace to Democratic Prosperity?: Exploring the Quality of Democracy and Economic Growth
Indra deSoysa
International Peace Research Institue
Political Transition, Globalization and Human Security in the Great Lakes Region: Uganda, Rwanda, and the DRC
Susan Dicklich
Franklin and Marshall College
Waning Waves and Cultural Shocks: A Case Study of Democracy in Transition
Imtiaz Hussain
Center for Research and Teaching of Economics, Mexico City
Democratization in Iran: Challenges for U.S. Foreign Policy
Bahram Rajaee
University of Delaware
Discussant
Daniel McIntosh
Slippery Rock University
TA25 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Language and Politics: Comparative Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
International Political Economy
Chair
Miriam Feldblum
California Institute of Technology
Albanians who Read the "Saati Mearif" Calendar: Communication and Cultural Reproduction of Emplacement after Migrations
Burcu Akan
American University
Placing Ethnic Identities: Turkish Neighborhoods in Germany
Patricia Ehrkamp
University of Minnesota
The Politics of Ethnicity in Contemporary France: The Nation and North African Community Building
Jodi L. Malmgren
University of Minnesota
European Integration and French Policy Toward Regional Languages: The Activists' Perspective
Melissa Pantel
Georgetown University
Language and Ethnicity in Pakistan
Tariq Rahman
Quaid-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Discussant
Paula Lytle
Lewis and Clark College
TA26 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Ethnic Conflict and Security: New (Comparative) Perspectives in Understanding Conflict (De)escalation
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Peace Studies
Chair
Doug Bond
Harvard University
Third World States as Interveners in Ethnic Conflicts: Implications for Regional and International Security
Deepa Khosla
University of Maryland
Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention in Ethnic Conflict: Blueprint for Assistance or Aggravation?
Alynna J. Lyon
University of South Carolina
Linking the Environment and Security in Ethnic Conflict: Identifying Third Party Challenges and Responses
Rhoda F. Margesson
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Ethnic Conflict and the Internet: Is the Internet Helping to Internationalize Ethnic Conflicts?
Neil C. O Dochartaigh
National University of Ireland
Discussant
Sarah Wayland
Brock University
TA27 Thursday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Diasporas in World Politics: Comparative Perspectives--Session I
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
This Panel is linked to TB27 and to TC27
Chair
Ted Robert Gurr
University of Maryland
Cubans Living in the U.S. and Venezuela
Holly Ackerman
Tulane University
U.S. Urban Indians as a Diaspora in Process of Creation
Harold Orbach
Kansas State University
The Irish Diaspora and Northern Ireland
Josephine E. Squires
Fort Hays State University
Diaspora Communities in Toronto: A Comparative Analysis
Sarah Wayland
Brock University
Discussant
Jonathan Friedman
University of Lund
TB01 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Controlling Weapons: Ethical and Practical Issues
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
International Law
Chair
Cecelia Lynch
Northwestern University
Nuclear Weapons and Salt II
Paul C. Warnke
Georgetown University and Howrey and Simon, Attys at Law
Banning Chemical Weapons
Michael Moodie
Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute
Negotiating a Ban on Anti-Personnel Land Mines
Robert Lawson
Discussants
Robert Gallucci
Georgetown University
Joel H. Rosenthal
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs
TB02 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Roundtable:
The Constructivist Mood in IR: Growing, Passing, or Just Lingering On?
Chair
Lothar Brock
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University
Roundtable Discussants
Tim Dunne
University of Wales
Knud E Jorgensen
University of Aarhus
Friedrich Kratochwil
Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet
Andrew Moravcsik
Harvard University
Thomas Risse
European University Institute
TB03 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Conflict Prevention: Instruments and Actors II
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
This Panel is linked to Panel TA03
Chair
David B. Carment
Carleton University
Regional Organizations and Conflict Prevention: CFSP and ESDI
Simon Duke
European Institute of Public Administration
The European Union and Conflict Prevention: Beyond Royaumont
Hans Georg Ehrhart
Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy
The Role of International Financial Institutions in Conflict Prevention and Early Warning
Dane Rowlands
Carleton University
Towards a Global Conflict Prevention System: The UN, Regional Organizations, and Civil Society
Albrecht Schnabel
Central European University
Discussant
Thomas Weiss
Brown University
TB04 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Communicating Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Benjamin O. Fordham
State University of New York at Albany
Information Revolution and the Change in the Nature of International Relations
Dmitri G. Baluyev
Nizhniy Novgorod State University
The Communications Revolution and the Political Use of Force
Matthew A. Baum
University of California, San Diego
U.S. Foreign Information Policy and Information Interdependence
Ken Rogerson
University of South Carolina
Discussant
Douglas A. Van Belle
University of New Orleans
TB05 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Moving Beyond Description in Foreign Policy Decision Making Studies: The Question of Theoretical Integration
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Valerie M. Hudson
Brigham Young University
Roundtable Discussants
Nehemia Geva
Texas A&M University
Joe D. Hagan
West Virginia University
Margaret G. Hermann
Syracuse University
Valerie M. Hudson
Brigham Young University
Helen Milner
Columbia University
Thomas Preston
Washington State University
Steve Redd
Texas A&M University
TB06 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Crises and Dispute Escalation
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Curtis Holmes
University of Denver
The Logic of Escalation
Erik Gartzke
Pennsylvania State University
Timothy Nordstrom
The Pennsylvania State University
Structure and Crisis at the International Level
Patrick James
Iowa State University
Militarized Disputes as Costly Signals: Implications for Empirical Research
Michael W. Simon
University of Iowa
Interpreting Strategic Escalation of Crises
Alastair Smith
Yale University
Discussant
Scott Gates
Michigan State University
TB07 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Changing Security Concepts in the Middle East
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
William H. Kincade
American University
Israel's Expanding Security Concept
Laura Drake
American University
Arab Regional Security in the Post-Gulf War Era
Paul Noble
McGill University
Iran's Security Doctrines in the Second Revolutionary Decade
Seyed Kaze Sajjadpour
Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations
North African Security Concepts
Yahia H. Zoubir
Thunderbird - American Graduate School of International Management
Discussant
Duncan L. Clarke
American University
TB08 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Security Issues in Implementing Peace Accords
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Joanna Spear
King's College London
Providing Civilian Security During and After the Implementation of Peace Agreements
Charles Call
Stanford University
Organizational Tensions and Rivalries: Civil-Military Relations in Peace Implementation
Karen Guttieri
University of British Columbia
Neoliberalism, Social Reconstruction, and the Resolution of Civil Wars
Mark J. Peceny
University of New Mexico
William Stanley
University of New Mexico
Disarmament and Demobilization of Warring Factions in the Aftermath of Civil Wars: Key Implementation Issues
Joanna Spear
King's College London
Discussant
Stephen Morrison
U.S. State Department
TB09 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Security Studies for the 21st Century
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Joseph Lepgold
Georgetown University
Roundtable Discussants
Roy Godson
Georgetown University
Michael Klare
Hampshire College
George Quester
University of Maryland
Richard Shultz
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
TB10 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
International Trade and Investment: Current Issues and Legal Developments
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
Nancy S. Mandel
The Institute of International Trade Law and Foreign Investment Law
Roundtable Discussants
Daniel D. Bradlow
American University
I.M. Destler
University of Maryland
Charles F. Doran
Johns Hopkins University, SAIS
Nancy S. Mandel
The Institute of International Trade Law and Foreign Investment Law
TB11 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Economic Human Rights and Global Politics
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
William F. Felice
Eckerd College
One Step Too Far? A Delimitation of the Problems and Prospects for the Judicial Protection of Economic and Social Rights
Matthew Craven
University of London
Assessing the UN's Approach to Economic and Social Human Rights
William F. Felice
Eckerd College
Economic and Social Human Rights, Private Actors and International Obligations?
Sigrun I. Skogly
Lancaster University
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: The Challenge of Globalization
Michael Windfuhr
University of Heidelberg
Discussant
Catherine V. Scott
Agnes Scott College
TB12 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Breaking Out of the Box: Teaching and Learning IR in Non-Traditional Ways
Sponsor(s):
Active Learning in International Affairs
International Education
Chair
Janet E. Adamski
Baylor University
Simulation Exercises: Making the Real World Relevant
Beth Dougherty
Beloit College
Introducing Reflexivity: Teaching IPE with James Cameron
Aida A. Hozic
University of Virginia
Effective Active Learning Strategies for Using Feature Films in International Studies Courses
Charles R. Ostrom
California State University, Chico
The Message IS the Medium: Teaching with Videos
Joan E. Supplee
Baylor University
Discussant
Joan E. Supplee
Baylor University
TB13 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Domestic and International Conflict
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Andrew J. Enterline
University of New Mexico
Duration Dependence and the Domestic-International Conflict Nexus
David R. Davis
Emory University
Will H. Moore
Florida State University
Effects of Inaction, Mediation, and Intervention on Civil Wars: Results from a Formal Model and Empirical Analysis
Jeffrey S. Dixon
Rice University
Security Dilemmas
Manus I. Midlarsky
Rutgers University
Ethnicity, Crisis, and Conflict: Theory and Findings 1919-1994
Hemda Ben-Yehuda
Bar-Ilan University
Meirav Mishali
Bar-Ilan University
Discussant
Patrick M. Regan
Binghamton University
TB15 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Understanding the Complexity of World Order: Contemporary Crises
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Timothy J. Sinclair
University of Warwick
Roundtable Discussants
James H. Mittelman
American University
James N. Rosenau
George Washington University
Mark Rupert
Syracuse University
Saskia Sassen
Columbia University
TB16 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Science, Democratization, and the Environment: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Environmental Studies
Chair
Clark A. Miller
Cornell University
Science, Identity, and Politics in Kenyan Wildlife Conservation
Charis Cussins
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Science, Nationalism, and International Controversy in Post-Communist Europe
Stephen Deets
University of Maryland
Wielding Environmental Expertise in Democracies: Can Publicly Accountable States Pursue Effective Policies?
Clark A. Miller
Cornell University
Europeanizing Europe: Environmental Expertise, Integration, and Capacity Building
Stacy D. VanDeveer
Harvard University
Discussant
Karen Dawisha
University of Maryland
TB17 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Rethinking Empowerment: Feminist Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Global Development
Chair
Shirin Rai
University of Warwick
Participation, Empowerment, and Development: The PRA Approach
Jane Parpart
Dalhousie University
Democratic Institutions, Political Representation, and Women's Empowerment
Shirin Rai
University of Warwick
The Use and Abuse of Empowerment Concepts By Bilateral, Multilateral Donor Institutions
Kathy Staudt
University of Texas, El Paso
Discussant
Jan Jindy Pettman
Australian National University
TB18 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Critical Perspectives on Global Finance
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Geoffrey R.D. Underhill
University of Warwick
Dragonslayer: the Rhetorics of Reform for Asia's Financial Crisis of 1997-1998
L. H. M. Ling
Institute of Social Studies
The Demystification of Global Finance: A Feminist Interpretation
Stacey L. Mayhall
York University
Civil Society and the Democratization of Global Finance
Jan Aart Scholte
Institute of Social Studies, The Hague
Discussant
Barry Gills
University of Newcastle
TB19 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
International Dynamics: Systems, Structures, and Sequences
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
George Modelski
University of Washington
Chaos and Governance: Comparing Hegemonic Transitions in the Modern World System
Giovanni Arrighi
Binghamton University
Chaos and Governance: Comparing Hegemonic Transitions in the Modern World System
Beverley Silver
Johns Hopkins University
International Systems and Archaeological Traditions: New Concepts and Methods
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
University of Colorado
Cycles of General War in World History
Matthew Melko
Wright State University
Structural Sequences in the Far Eastern Macro-Social System
David Wilkinson
University of California, Los Angeles
The Trans-Saharan Trade, the Mediterranean, and the World-System(s): The Early Modern Period
Katherine P. Moseley
The North/West Institute
Discussant
Yale H. Ferguson
Rutgers University
TB20 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Turning Sphere: Perspectives on a Globalizing World
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel
Auburn University, Montgomery
Globalization as a Unifying Conceptual Foundation
Babak Bahador
London School of Economics
Making International Studies "Global"
Robina Bhatti
California State University, Monterey Bay
Civilization and Barbarians in a Transnational World: Reading Greater China Discourse
William A. Callahan
University of Durham
History and Globalization: The Interwar Period
Madeleine Herren
University of Bern
Sacha Zala
University of Bern
Bridging the Gaps of Globalization: Relevance to the Middle East
Eimad C. Houry
Mercer University
Discussant
Carlo Maria Santoro
University of Milano
TB21 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Development and Authority in the Global Political Economy
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
Chair
Himadeep R. Muppidi
University of Minnesota
Globalization, Fragmentation, and Development: Changing Relations Among NGOs in a Multi-Centric System
Keiko Hirata
University of Hawaii, Manoa
Constructing Authority in Global Political Economy
Hans C. Nesseth
University of Minnesota
Hidden Agendas of New Multilateralism: Problems and Prospects
Sohini Sarkar
American University
Rebecca DeWinter
American University
Organizing Global Action: Implications of NGO Affiliation with Transnational Social Change Organizations
Jackie Smith
SUNY Stony Brook
Discussant
Himadeep R. Muppidi
University of Minnesota
TB22 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Migration, Borders, and the European Community
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
International Law
International Political Economy
Chair
Andrew Geddes
University of Liverpool
Enlargement of the Concept of Enlargement: The Presence of Muslims in Europe
Andrea M. Bertone
University of Maryland
The 'Securitization' of International Migration in The European Union
Ana Paula Brandao
University of Minho
The Role of Ethnicity in International Relations--The Case of Europe
Silvo Devetak
University of Maribor, Slovenia
The External Effects of EU Integration in Asylum and Immigration Matters: Western and Central/Eastern European Non-EU Member States Compared
Sandra Lavenex
European University Institute
Migration Issues and Poland's Entry in the European Union
Frank Paul Weber
Centre d'Études et de Recherches Internationales
Discussant
Martin Zbinden
Swiss Peace Foundation
TB23 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theory Meets Practice: Empirical Tests of Trade and Conditionality Effects
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
James H. Lebovic
George Washington University
International Financial Institutions' Conditionality Revisited: A Strategic Bargaining Model of the Power Dimensions of IMF's Conditions to Loans to Developing Countries
Seonjou Kang
Michigan State University
Backscratching, Blackmail, and Political Conditionality: U.S. Bilateral and Multilateral Assistance, 1982-1995
Timothy McKeown
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Costs of Conflict: The Impact of Inter-State Conflict Upon Systemic, Monadic, and Dyadic Commerce, 1950-1995
Howard G. Romanko
University of Arizona
Shirkers and Scapegoats: The IMF Agreement Game
James Raymond Vreeland
New York University
Discussant
Kent Bolton
California State University San Marcos
TB24 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Measuring Dimensions of Influence
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Richard Tucker
Harvard University
Measuring and Modeling the Political and Economic Factors that Influence Quality of Life
Erick G. Highum
Citizens for a Better Environment
Measuring the Great Powers: The Domestic and External Resources of the People's Republic of China
Christopher P. Quade
University of Arizona
Still Number 1: U.S. Economic Hegemony in the Post Cold War Era
Pamela K. Starr
Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico
Athanasios Hristoulas
Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico
Leading Sectors, Lead Economies, and Economic Growth
William R. Thompson
Indiana University
Rafael Reuveny
Indiana University
Clashes in the Assembly: An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Civilization, Democratization, and Wealth on State Preferences in the U.N. General Assembly
Erik J.C. Voeten
Princeton University
Discussant
Richard Tucker
Harvard University
TB25 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Virtual Diplomacy: A Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs--Theory
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
This Panel is linked to TC25
Chair
Margarita S. Studemeister
United States Institute of Peace
Reinventing the Diplomatic Mission and Organization
Barry Fulton
CSIS
The Cultural Dimension of a Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs
Francis Fukuyama
RAND Corporation
Lessons from Information Warfare
Martin Libicki
National Defense University
The Nature of a Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs
David Ronfeldt
RAND Corporation
Discussant
Gordon S. Smith
University of British Columbia
TB26 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Perspectives on Introducing Moral Concerns in International Discourse
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Barbara Baudot
St. Anselm College
Revisiting the Legacy of Enlightenment Theory: Seeking Roots for Moral and Spiritual Renaissance in International Relations
Barbara Baudot
St. Anselm College
Law and Globalization, Visionary Promises, Practical Realities, and Normative Imperatives
Richard Falk
Princeton University
What is the Truth?: Axiological Unity of the Truth with Goodness and with Beauty
Tomonobu Imamichi
Tokyo University
Rethinking the 'Four Freedoms' for the Global Community
Ruud Lubbers
Tilburg University
Discussant
TBA
TB27 Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Diasporas in World Politics: Comparative Perspectives--Session II
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Global Development
This Panel is linked to Panel TA27 and to TC27
Chair
Yosef Lapid
New Mexico State University
The Jewish Diaspora and Israel--An Historical Perspective
Howard Adelman
York University
Israelis in a Jewish Diaspora: The Multiple Dilemmas of a Globalized Group
Gallya Lahav
Wesleyan University
Asher Arian
City University of New York
The Iranian Women in Diaspora and Politics of Identity
Katherine Kis Tehranian
University of Hawaii
The Kurdish Diaspora in France and Germany
Emek Ucarer
University of South Carolina
Discussant
Andrea M. Bertone
University of Maryland
TC01 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
The Westphalian System: Continuity and Transformation
Chair
James Caporaso
University of Washington
The Concordat of Worms and Westphalia
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Westphalia, Sovereignty, and Shifting Forms of Rule
Kurt Burch
University of Delaware
Environment, Wealth, and Sovereignty: Shifting Relations Between Authority and Autonomy
Karen Litfin
University of Washington
Empires End: International Legal Sovereignty as Internalized Norm?
Hendrik Spruyt
Columbia University
Discussant
James Caporaso
University of Washington
TC02 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Competing Interpretations of Discourse in International Theory
Chair
Elizabeth Kier
University of California, Berkeley
Political Discourse and Security in Changing Contexts
Jonathan B. Isacoff
University of Pennsylvania
Ideas, the Internet, and Political Change in Non-Democracies
Geoffry L. Taubman
Columbia University
Actor Networks and Monetary Order in International Finance
Vikash Yadav
University of Pennsylvania
Discussant
Steven T. Benfell
Western Michigan University
TC03 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Economic Sanctions: Theories and Practice I
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
This Panel is linked to TD03
Chair
A. Cooper Drury
Southern Methodist University
Who's Afraid of Economic Incentives? Allies, Adversaries, and Domestic Coalitions
Jason W. Davidson
Georgetown University
Sanctions as Signals: A Line in the Sand or a Lack of Resolve?
Valerie Schwebach
University of Nebraska
Sanctions in the Post Cold War Period: Old Questions, New Concerns
Peter Wallensteen
Uppsala University
Discussant
Daniel W. Drezner
University of Colorado, Boulder
TC04 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
The Management and Resolution of Protracted International Conflicts: Multimethod Perspectives
Chair
Zeev Maoz
Tel Aviv University
Patterns of Conflict Management and Resolution in Interstate Rivalries
Scott D. Bennett
Pennsylvania State University
Underlying and Proximate Causes of Conflict in Northern Ireland
Kelly M. Kadera
University of Iowa
Evaluating Conflict Management Strategies in the Middle East and Balkans
Philip A. Schrodt
University of Kansas
Bargaining and Conflict Resolution
R. Harrison Wagner
University of Texas
Discussant
J. David Singer
University of Michigan
TC05 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Roundtable:
The Continuing Contributions of Richard C. Snyder
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Charles F. Hermann
Texas A&M University
Roundtable Discussants
Valerie M. Hudson
Brigham Young University
Ruth Muth
Rutgers University
Glenn Paige
University of Hawaii
Richard Remy
Ohio State University
James A. Robinson
University of West Florida
Michael Usdan
Institute for Educational Leadership
TC06 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe: The Foundation for a Pluralistic Security Community in Europe?
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
This Panel is linked to TD06
Chairs
P. Terrence Hopmann
United States Institute of Peace
Dennis J. D. Sandole
George Mason University
James Goodby
The Brookings Institution
The Role of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities in Conflict Prevention and Resolution
Arie Bloed
Central European University
The OSCE as a Foundation for a Pluralistic Security Community
P. Terrence Hopmann
United States Institute of Peace
The Polish OSCE 1998 Chairmanship Experience in Building Cooperative Security
Jerzy M. Nowak
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland
Preventing Future Yugoslavias: The Views of CSCE/OSCE Negotiators, 1993, 1997
Dennis J. D. Sandole
George Mason University
Discussant
Heather Hurlburt
U.S. Department of State
TC07 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Scientific Advance and the Democratic Peace
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Bruce M. Russett
Yale University
Is the Democratic Peace Research Program Progressive? An Evaluation Based on Lakotosian Criteria
James Lee Ray
Vanderbilt University
Discussants
Stuart A. Bremer
Pennsylvania State University
William J. Dixon
University of Arizona
Miriam Fendius Elman
Arizona State University
Nils Petter Gleditsch
International Peace Research Institute
TC08 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Oil
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Rebecca J. Johnson
Georgetown University
The Geopolitics of Oil in Central Asia
Constantine Arvanitopoulos
Panteion University
Transnational Corporations and Low Intensity Conflict: Shell-Shocked at the Interstices of Security Studies and IPE
Scott M. Pegg
Bilkent University
Ideology, Political Economy, and Inter-Arab Alliances
Curtis R. Ryan
Mary Washington College
Turkish Foreign Policy and Pipeline Politics
Gareth M. Winrow
Istanbul Bilgi University
Discussant
Rebecca J. Johnson
Georgetown University
TC09 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Thinking Normatively About Security
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
David Johnson
George Washington University
Genocide as Statebuilding
Bruce L. Cronin
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Institutions and State Socialization: NATO and the Enlargement of the Western Community of Values
Johanna M. Moehring
Johns Hopkins University
Major Power Strategies and Peaceful Change in the International System
T.V. Paul
McGill University
Norms Are What States Make of Them
Vaughn P. Shannon
Ohio State University
Discussant
David Johnson
George Washington University
TC10 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The New U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines: Bilateral Security Community or Traditional Alliance?
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Jay M. Parker
U.S. Military Academy
The New U.S-Japan Defense Guidelines: A U.S. View
David L. Asher
Oxford University
The New U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines: Asian Views
Paul Midford
Columbia University
The New U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines: A Japanese View
Koji Murata
Hiroshima University
The Strategic Implications of the Guidelines for the Alliance and for Asia
Jay M. Parker
U.S. Military Academy
Discussants
Thomas J. Christenson
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michael Green
Council on Foreign Relations
TC11 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Why Do States Play Dirty? Theories of Conflict and the Covert Use of Force
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Gregory A. Weisler
Emory University
Exception or the Rule? Democratic Peace Theory and Covert Action
Elizabeth E. Anderson
Georgetown University
The Sinking of the Maine: The Originary Postmodern Covert Operation
Larry George
California State University, Long Beach
Extending a Theory of U.S. Overt and Covert Military Intervention to Post Cold War U.S. Military Interventions and to Military Interventions by Other Great Powers
Stephen Majeski
University of Washington
Domestic Political Context and Choosing Covert Force
David Sylvan
Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
Discussant
Ronald W. Cox
Florida International University
TC12 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Contending Approaches to Human Rights Law
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
Robert J. Beck
University of Virginia
Norms in Conflict: International Human Rights Influence Revisited
Sonia C. Cardenas
University of Virginia
The Ontological Dimension of Human Rights Analysis: Unit and Structure
Curtis Holmes
University of Denver
Moral Interdependence in World Politics- Indicators and Patterns
Imke Risopp-Nickelson
Duke University
Redressing Human Rights in Civil Conflict: The 1998 Irish Peace Accords
Bridget Grimes
Georgetown University
Discussant
James L. Taulbee
Emory University
TC13 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Ethical Issues of Economic Globalization
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
Lisa L. Ferrari
Hamilton College
Globalization, Rights, and Concepts of Social Contract
Lisa L. Ferrari
Hamilton College
What's Fair? International Justice form an Environmental Perspective
Paul G. Harris
Oxford Centre for the Environment, Ethics and Society
Globalization: A Social Practices View
Adam Lutzker
Hamilton College
Surviving "Titanic": The Crisis in African Cinema
Cynthia E. Marker
Old Dominion University
Discussant
George E. Shambaugh
Georgetown University
TC14 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Teaching Cases in International Political Economy
Sponsor(s):
Active Learning in International Affairs
International Political Economy
Chair
David Schodt
St. Olaf College
Environmental Protection and Economic Development: The Huaihe River Basin Cleanup Plan
Robert Letovsky
St. Michael's College
A Notable Success or Many Loopholes? Japan and the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change
Katsuhiko Mori
Carleton University
India and Enron: Nationalism or Party Politics
Tinaz B. Pavri
Spelman College
Buying Time: The IMF and Indonesia
Brian Ripley
Mercyhurst College
Discussants
Steven L. Lamy
University of Southern California
Peter E. Paraschos
Georgetown University
TC15 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Evaluation and Assessment of Conflict Intervention Initiatives
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chairs
Michael Lund
Creative Associates International
Marc Ross
Bryn Mawr College
Theories of Practice and the Evaluation of Ethnic Conflict
Marc Ross
Bryn Mawr College
Humanitarian Interventions and Conflict Resolution: Points of Tension and Criteria for Evaluation
Janice Gross Stein
University of Toronto
Evaluating International Conflict Resolution Efforts
Carolyn M. Stephenson
University of Hawaii, Manoa
Discussant
TBA
TC16 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Ethnic Conflict in the Russian Federation?
Sponsor(s):
Association for the Study of Nationalities
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Sue Davis
Grand Valley State University
The Ethnic Conflict that Wasn't: The Case of Tatarstan
Kate Graney
University of Wisconsin
Not By Blood Alone: Secession and Autonomy in the Tuvan Republic
Christopher Marsh
University of Connecticut
Why Chechnya?
Kevin Murphy
University of Connecticut
National Self-Images among Regional Parliamentarians in Russia: Comparing the Cases of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd, and Khabarovsk
Bo H. Petersson
Lund University
Discussant
Roger Kangas
Foreign Service Institute
TC17 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
International Institutions and Socialization
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Martha Finnemore
George Washington University
International Institutions and Social Learning
Jeffrey T. Checkel
Universitetet i Oslo
Treating Institutions as Social Environments: The Role of Persuasion and Social Influence in Eliciting Cooperation
Alastair Iain Johnston
Harvard University
International Socialization and the Fate of the Bretton Woods System
Andrew Moravcsik
Harvard University
The Westernization of Central and Eastern Europe: Socialization Policies of International Organizations
Frank Schimmelfennig
Universitaet Konstanz
Discussant
Emanuel Adler
Herbew University of Jerusalem
TC18 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Political Ecology of Consumption
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Global Development
Chair
Jennifer Clapp
Trent University
American Environmentalism in a Global Economy: The Missing Link of Consumption
Ken Conca
University of Maryland
Think Globally, Transact Locally--Green Political Economy and the Local Currency Movement
Eric Helleiner
Trent University
Less Is More? The Transnational Political Sociology of the Voluntary Simplicity Movement
Michael F. Maniates
Allegheny College
Consumption and Environment: Conceptualizing the Problem
Thomas Princen
University of Michigan
Discussant
Jennifer Clapp
Trent University
TC19 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Roundtable:
Exploding Directions: A Decade of Feminism and IR
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Marysia Zalewski
University of Wales
Roundtable Discussants
V. Spike Peterson
University of Arizona
Simona Sharoni
American University
Hazel Smith
University of Warwick
Gillian Youngs
University of Leicester
TC20 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Cities, Civilizations, and World Systems
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chairs
William R. Thompson
Indiana University
Stephen K. Sanderson
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Reexamining V. Gordon Childe's Theses on the 'Urban Revolution' and the Origins of Civilization
Wayne Bledsoe
University of Missouri-Rolla
Cities, Civilizations, and Systems: The City at the Center
Corinne Lathrop Gilb
Wayne State University
World System Theory and Ecological Economics
Alf Hornborg
Lund University
The Structure of International Civilizations
Kazutake Miyahara
ISCSC
Ancient World Cities; 4000-1000 BC
George Modelski
University of Washington
Historical Surges of Major Technologies
Stedman Noble
ISCSC
A Systems Model for Understanding World History
Lee Daniel Snyder
New College, USF
Discussants
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Johns Hopkins University
David Wilkinson
University of California, Los Angeles
TC21 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Reflections Through a Prism: Reconceptualization in Political Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Howard Hensel
U.S. Air War College
Complexity Theory as a Way to Compare Security and Development
Walter Clemens
Boston University
Beyond the State-in-Society Approach: A New Framework for Comparative Analysis
Mehran Kamrava
California State University, Northridge
Dialogue with History: Past, Historical Method, and International Relations
Yukiko Koga
Columbia University
Forms of State Governance and Regime: Reconceptualizing International Factors Significance for Regime Transitions
Staffan I. Lindberg
Lund University
Discussant
Lowell S. Gustafson
Villanova University
TC22 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Economic Assistance and North-South Relations
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
Chair
Francis Adams
Old Dominion University
Recipient Needs or Donor Interests: United States Economic Assistance to Latin America
Francis Adams
Old Dominion University
A Reassessment of Economic Assistance to Africa: Policy Implications for the Next Millennium
Femi A. Babarinde
Thunderbird - American Graduate School of International Management
The Disciplinary Power of Micro-Credit: The Evidence from Kenya and Cameroon
Lairap J. Fonderson
University of Amsterdam
Reciprocity and Rent Seeking: A Case Study of Canada-Cuba Development Assistance
Frances R. Woolley
Carleton University
Discussant
Fantu Cheru
American University
TC23 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Protecting Minorities and Managing Cultural Pluralism: The Role of State and Non-State Actors
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
International Law
Chair
Frank Paul Weber
Centre d'Études et de Recherches Internationales
Democratization and Cultural Pluralism: Leadership, Coalitions, and the Concentration of Power
Kenneth E. Basom
University of Northern Iowa
Processes of Constitutional Revision: The Interaction of Practice and Formal Requirements in Belgium and Canada
Neil A. Carter
Syracuse University
The Party Faithful: Religious Mobilization and Political Conflict
Kimberly B. Cowell
American University
Protecting Minorities and Building a Civic Society in Bosnia: The Role of IOs and NGOs
Robert L. De Vries
Calvin College
Leadership and Identity Mobilization: The National-International Nexus
Andrea Grove
Ohio State University
Discussant
David Jacobson
Arizona State University
TC24 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Domestic Politics and International Institutions
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Thomas Oatley
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Making the Deal Stick: Institutional Strategies for Coopting a New Multilateral Regime's Would-Be Destroyers
Lloyd Gruber
University of Chicago
Domestic Politics and the Origins of the European Customs Union
Thomas Oatley
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Domestic Politicians and the Structure and Process of International Institutions
John Richards
University of California, San Diego
'Not To Be Feared By Such As Us': Asymmetric Arbitration and Domestic Politics
Roland Stephen
North Carolina State University
Discussant
Helen Milner
Columbia University
TC25 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Virtual Diplomacy: A Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs—Case Studies
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
This Panel is linked to Panel TB25
Chair
Sheryl J. Brown
U.S. Institute of Peace
Remote Sensing and International Human Rights
Harry Bader
University of Alaska
Internetworking Burmese Expatriates
Tiffany Danitz
Insight Magazine
Negotiating Dayton Peace Accords through Digital Maps
Richard Johnson
Booz Allen and Hamilton, Inc.
Using the Internet to Train Diplomats
Jovan Kurbalija
Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, University of Malta
Communicating Serbia's Other Face
Veran Matic
Radio B92 Belgrade/ANFM
Discussant
TBA
TC26 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Global Policy Change and Social Processes
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
James D. Savage
University of Virginia
The Discourse of Economic Globalization
Yusaf Akbar
European Business School
Matthew Browne
University of Sussex
Re-Embedding the International Financial Regime: Structuring the Debate on Institutional Alternatives
Cord Jakobeit
Hamburg University
The International Finance Corporation and the Korea Fund
Kathryn C. Lavelle
Cleveland State University
The Modern Trojan Horse: Budget Deficits and Global Policy Transmission
Timothy J. Sinclair
University of Warwick
Discussant
Louis W. Pauly
University of Toronto
TC27 Thursday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Diasporas in World Politics: Comparative Perspectives--Session III
This Panel is linked to Panel TA27 and to TB27
Chair
Rey Koslowski
Rutgers University
Inter-Regional Diaspora Politics in China
Delia Davin
University of Leeds
Russia and Russian Diasporas in the "New Abroad"
Marion Recktenwald
University of Maryland
African Pro-Democracy Movements in the Diaspora
Kole A. Shettima
University of Toronto
Discussant
Fred W. Riggs
University of Hawaii
TD02 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
International Organizations and the Environment
Chair
TBA
Environmental Learning at the European Union and World Bank
Leann Brown
University of Florida
Factors of Success in Environmental Regime Formation
Radoslav S. Dimitrov
University of Minnesota
The Brazilian Bank for Economic and Social Development and the Environmental Challenge
Lilian C. Duarte
Pontificia Universidade Catolica-Rio De Janeiro
The World Trade Organization and the Implementation of Environmental Policy
Jose E. Martinez-Fabre
State University of New York at Albany
Henrik Minassians
State University of New York at Albany
Discussant
TBA
TD03 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Economic Sanctions: Theories and Practice II
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
This Panel is linked to Panel TC03
Chair
A. Cooper Drury
Southern Methodist University
Sanctions as Tools of Statecraft: Assessing Their Effectiveness
Margaret Doxey
Trent University
Economic Sanctions: The Cuba Embargo Revisited
Dan Fisk
Arizona State University
Negotiating with Adversaries after the Cold War: Incentives-Based Diplomacy in United States-North Korean Relations
Curtis H. Martin
Merrimack College
Economic Sanctions, Domestic Politics, and the Demise of Rhodesian Tobacco, 1965-1979
David M. Rowe
Ohio State University
Discussant
A. Cooper Drury
Southern Methodist University
TD04 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
FPA Distinguished Scholar Panel in Honor of Charles Kegley
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Steve Chan
University of Colorado
Roundtable Discussants
Margaret G. Hermann
Syracuse University
Jack S. Levy
Rutgers University
Gregory Raymond
Boise State University
James N. Rosenau
George Washington University
Joel H. Rosenthal
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs
Honoree
Charles W. Kegley
University of South Carolina
TD05 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Perspectives on Security Strategy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Tong Whan Park
Northwestern University
Measuring National Power in the Post Cold War Era: An Application of Cluster Analysis
Chen-Pao Chou
Kent State University
Diminishing the Prestige Value of Nuclear Weapons
Barry O'Neill
Yale University
The Security Process as Essential Linkage Between Foreign Policy and Political Economy
Earl C. Ravenal
Cato Institute
How States Arm: Alliances, Economic Development, and Military Technology Transfers
Kristin K. Trenholm
University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant
David Lai
University of Colorado
TD06 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, NATO, the European Union, the Council of Europe, and Other European Security Structures: Mutually Reinforcing Institutions?
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
This Panel is linked to Panel TC06
Chair
P. Terrence Hopmann
United States Institute of Peace
The OSCE and NATO: Complementary or Competitive Institutions to Provide for Security in Europe
Jonathan Dean
Union of Concerned Scientists
Mutually Reinforcing Institutions: Crisis Management
Heinz Gartner
University of Vienna and Austrian Institute of International Affairs
The OSCE and U.S. Foreign Policy in Eurasia
Eric Mlyn
University of North Carolina
The OSCE Role in Advancing Minority Rights: Relations Between the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities and other International Organizations
John Packer
Legal Advisor to the High Commissioner on National Minorities
Discussant
Dennis J. D. Sandole
George Mason University
TD07 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Trade and Security in World Politics
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Randall W. Stone
University of Rochester
The Direction of Causality in the Trade-Conflict Literature
Håvard Hegre
International Peace Research Institute
Economic Interdependence, Domestic Coalitions, and Interstate Conflict
Bernadette M. Jungblut
Rice University
Assessing the Kantian Peace with Data from the 19th and 20th Centuries
John R. Oneal
University of Alabama
Bruce M. Russett
Yale University
Systemic Leadership and the Conflict Behavior of States
David H. Sacko
Pennsylvania State University
Discussant
Michael D. Wallace
University of British Columbia
TD08 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Historical Materialism and Global Capitalism
Chairs
Mark Rupert
Syracuse University
Hazel Smith
University of Warwick
Historical Materialism: Getting It Right
Peter Burnham
University of Warwick
Historical Materialism, Globalization, and the State
William Robinson
University of Tennessee
Historical Materialism, Ideology, and Globalizing Capitalism
Mark Rupert
Syracuse University
M. Scott Solomon
Syracuse University
Historical Materialism, Globalization, and EU Foreign Policy
Hazel Smith
University of Warwick
Discussant
Peter J. Dombrowski
Iowa State University
TD09 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Marc E. Lanteigne
McGill University
Indian Nuclear Tests: Foreign Policy Change or Continuity?
Seema Gahlaut
University of Georgia
The Inevitable Nuclear Tests in the Protracted Conflict States: A South Asian Perspective
Saira Khan
McGill University
Thinking About the Unthinkable: America and the Origins of Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia
James McAllister
Williams College
Changing the Status Quo: Why India Went Nuclear
Jyotika Saksena
University of Georgia
Discussant
Marc E. Lanteigne
McGill University
TD10 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Diplomacy of Conflict and Conciliation
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
Chair
Linda B. Miller
Wellesley College
N-Person Games and C Type Coercive Diplomacy: Explaining the Restoration of Democracy in Haiti
Horace A. Bartilow
University of Kentucky
The Semantic Fields of Negotiation in Middle Eastern Languages
Raymond Cohen
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Encouragement from the Sidelines: America's Role in the Northern Ireland Peace Process
Willliam A. Hazleton
Miami University
Diplomats and National Questions: The Case of Ireland
Paul Sharp
University of Minnesota, Duluth
Discussant
Maria F. St. Catherine-Sharp
Curia De Grace Foundation
TD11 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
New Perspectives on Warning and Intelligence
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Arthur Hulnick
Boston University
The Politics of Misconception: Israel's 1973 Intelligence Failure Revisited
Uri Bar-Joseph
Haifa University
What the Indication and Warning System Can Teach the Early Warning Community
Suzanne Heigh
Joint Military Intelligence College
Early Warning- On The Eve of the Yom Kippur War (1973): New Foundings
Ephraim Kahana
Western Galilee College
Warning the Leadership: Problems and Prospects of Warning Intelligence
Michael A. Turner
United States International University
Discussant
James J. Wirtz
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
TD12 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Law of Outer Space: New Frontiers, New Boundaries
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
Jonathan F. Galloway
Lake Forest College
Commercialization and the Law of Outer Space
JoAnn C. Clayton-Townsend
International Institute of Space Law
Boundaries and the Law of Outer Space
Katherine M. Gorove
Washington College of Law, American University
International Cooperation and the Space Station
Marcia Smith
Library of Congress
Discussant
Harry H. Almond
Georgetown University
TD13 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theorizing Peace Studies: Revitalizing a Critical-Ethical Tradition
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Louis Kriesberg
Syracuse University
Theorizing Gendered Violence
Betts Fetherston
University of Bradford
Jan Jindy Pettman
Australian National University
Peacebuilding in Critical Perspective: Constructing Coherent Practices
Betts Fetherston
University of Bradford
Social Theory for a Critical Peace Studies
Bill McSweeney
Institute for Peace Studies, Irish School of Ecumenics
Taking Theory to the Front Lines, and Vice Versa
Carolyn Nordstrom
University of Notre Dame
Discussant
Paul Rogers
University of Bradford
TD14 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Roundtable:
Language and the Internationalization of the Professions and the Response of Higher Education
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
Christine M. Corey
U.S. Department of Education
Roundtable Discussants
Sheila Biddle
Columbia University
Richard D. Brecht
National Foreign Language Center at Johns Hopkins University
Ted Crump
National Institutes of Health
Marjorie Peace Lenn
Global Alliance for Transnational Education
TD15 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Dimensions of Peace and Security
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Nathalie J. Frensley
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Human Security and Sustainable Peace: Exploring New Approaches to Peacebuilding Policy
John G. Cockell
London School of Economics
From Violence to Politics: The Control of Violence and the Construction of Security in the Asia-Pacific Region
Pierre P. Lizée
Brock University
Third Party Intervention in Intra-state Disputes: A Conceptual and Theoretical Framework for Empirical Analysis
Mark J. Mullenbach
University of Arizona
The Onset of ICOW Regime Claims in the Americas, 1816-1992
John A. Tures
Florida State University
Discussant
Nathalie J. Frensley
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
TD16 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Extension of NATO: Who Is Next?
Sponsor(s):
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Radovan Vukadinovic
University of Zagreb
Ukraine: Between Russia and NATO
Semyen Appatov
University of Odessa
Slovenia and NATO
Anton Grizold
University of Ljubljana
Troubled Triangle: Russia, Ukraine, and the United States
William H. Kincade
American University
Cynthia Nolan
American University
Position of the Countries of Former Yugoslavia and Extension of NATO
Radovan Vukadinovic
University of Zagreb
Discussant
Daniel N. Nelson
Old Dominion University
TD17 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
German Foreign Policy Toward Yugoslavia: Sources and Relevance
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
R. William Ayres
University of Mississippi
Hermeneutic & Historical Analysis of the German Role in Yugoslavia Crisis: Confronting the Burdens of History vice Failures of Multilateral Diplomacy
Dale Mark Benedict
University of Pittsburgh
International Views of Germany's Role in the Breakup of Yugoslavia
Daniele Conversi
Central European University
Normalization or Nationalization? Analyzing German Foreign Policy Responses to the Civil War in the Former Yugoslavia
Jeffrey S. Lantis
The College of Wooster
Germany and the Balkan Crisis: Refugee Flows and the Evolution of German Use-of-Force
Carola Weil
University of Maryland
Discussant
Frank P. Harvey
Dalhousie University
TD18 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Transnational Actors in Local and Global Environmental Politics
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
TBA
Chemical Weapons Disposal, and Environmental Security: The Role of Transnational Actors
Agnes B. Gereben
Syracuse University
Learning in the Clayoquot and the Great Bear Rainforest Campaigns: From Media Mind Bombs to Cultural
Anita Krajnc
University of Toronto
Environmental Politics and Transnational Actors in the UN
Peter Willetts
City University, London
Transnational Actors and Foreign Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Environmental Transnational Coalitions
Brian G. Wright
Western Carolina University
Discussant
Steven F. Bernstein
Ohio State University
TD19 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Immigration and Refugee Flows: Encounters in the Worlds of Practice and the Academy
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Emily A. Copeland
Florida International University
Roundtable Discussants
Robert Bach
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Barbara Schmitter Heisler
Gettysburg College
Charles Keely
Georgetown University
Roger Kramer
U.S. Department of Labor
Susan Forbes Martin
Georgetown University
Demetrios Papademetriou
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Julia V. Taft
Department of State
TD20 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Politics of Teaching International Relations and Development
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Education
Chair
Deborah Stienstra
University of Winnipeg
An Unten(ur)able Position: The Politics of Teaching International Relations for the "Scholar of Color"
Anna M. Agathangelou
Oberlin College
L. H. M. Ling
Institute of Social Studies
The International Studies Curriculum: Infusing Global and Area Studies Perspectives
Harry I. Chernotsky
University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Crossing Boundaries, Building Bridges: Teaching Gender and Development the Post-Structuralist Way
Ranjeeta S. Ghiara
California State University, San Marcos
Discussant
David T. Jervis
Washburn University
TD21 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Who Benefits? The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment in Latin American, African, Central/East European, and East Asian Emerging Markets
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chairs
Jochen Lorentzen
Nomisma Institute of Economic Studies
Who Benefits in Global Corporate Networks? Evidence from the Impact of Foreign Capital in Central Europe
Jochen Lorentzen
Nomisma Institute of Economic Studies
Japanese High Technology Investment in East Asia: The Case of the Photography Industry
Patricia A. Nelson
University of Warwick
Mapping Production Networks in Central/Eastern Europe: A New German Empire?
Julie Pellegrin
University of Birmingham, UK
Attracting High Technology Investment: Intel's Costa Rican Plant
Debora Spar
Harvard University
MNC Investment in Africa: Adjustment, Resource Extraction, and U.S. Policy
Howard Stein
Roosevelt University
Discussant
TBA
TD22 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Global Development Distinguished Senior Scholar Panel in Honor of Ali Mazrui
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Ahmed I. Samatar
Macalester College
Roundtable Discussants
Manochehr Dorraj
Texas Christian University
Marianne H. Marchand
University of Amsterdam
Sulayman Nyang
Howard University
Jane Parpart
Dalhousie University
Honoree
Ali Mazrui
SUNY-Binghamton
TD23 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
A Long Road to Peace: The Influence of Internal and External Factors
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Karin M. Fierke
Nuffield College, Oxford
Somalia Divided: The African Cerebus
Mary-Jane Fox
Uppsala University
Negotiating Political Exits from Paramilitary Violence: Irish Influence on Basque Activities
Cynthia Irvin
University of Kentucky
Northern Ireland: Coming Out of Conflict?
Edward Moxon-Browne
University of Limerick
Non-Violent Conflict Resolution in South Africa, 1970-1994
Henrik Sommer
University of Colorado
Discussant
Karin M. Fierke
Nuffield College, Oxford
TD24 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Migration, Identity, and Political Participation: The Mexican Origin Migrants in California, USA
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Global Development
Chair
María-Eugenia Anguiano
El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Migration, Commodities, and Identity: The Development of a Latino Ethnic Market in Los Angeles, California
Magdalena Barros-Nock
El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
New Political Participation Patterns: Case Studies of Mexican Migrants in the United States
Leticia Calderon-Chelius
Institute Jose María Luis Mora
Participation and Regional Political Identities in the Mexico-U.S. Border
Victor-Alejandro Espinoza-Valle
El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Immigration and Religion: Transborder Churches and Identity
Olga Odgers
École de Hâutes Études en Sciences Sociales
Discussant
María-Eugenia Anguiano
El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
TD25 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Krugman, Johnson, and Cox: East Asian Dynamism in Perspective
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Ralph Pettman
Victoria University of Wellington
Contested State and Competitive State: National Economy in Global Market
Xiaoming Huang
Victoria University of Wellington
East Asian Economic Crises: Clash of Political Culture and Global Capital
Christopher Lingle
Case Western Reserve University
Marxist and Neo-Marxist Accounts of East Asian Development
Ralph Pettman
Victoria University of Wellington
Discussant
Edward Friedman
University of Wisconsin-Madison
TD26 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Domestic Sources of International Policy
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Simon F. Reich
University of Pittsburgh
Globalization and Social Insurance Reform
Karen M. Anderson
University of Washington
Interests, Schminterests: Precision in Descriptions of and Assumptions About State Motivations
Kenneth L. Forsberg
Cornell University
Great Power Rivals and Economic Exchange: Integrating Economic and Security Motivations for "Trade" Between Rivals
Timothy C. Lehman
Ohio State University
Putting Process into the Neo-Realist Approach to Foreign Economic Policy: The Role of the U.S. National Economic Council
Jerel Rosati
University of South Carolina
J. Bret Traw
University of South Carolina
Discussant
Simon F. Reich
University of Pittsburgh
TD27 Thursday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
States and Markets: Reciprocal Influence, Increasing Tensions
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Richard A. Higgott
University of Warwick
Class and Risk in the Global Political Economy
Charlie E.A. Dannreuther
University of Warwick
Constructing the International Trade Polity under Globalization: Management and Industrial Organization Theory Meet Trade Theory
Helge Hveem
University of Oslo
Multilateral Enforcement of Competition and Antitrust Laws
Rogelio C. Queijeiro
Universidad Central de Venezuela
Liberal Trade in the Risk Society: Why the Contemporary Left and Right in the United States Oppose Free Trade
Stephen J. Silvia
American University
Discussant
Richard A. Higgott
University of Warwick
FA01 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Political Theory and International Relations
Chair
Marie T. Henehan
Vanderbilt University
Bringing the Human Agent Back In: The Determining Role of Human Needs in International Relations
Alexander Avni
Georgetown University
International Relations Meets Comparative Politics: The Case of International Environmental Institutions
Patricia M. Keilbach
University of Oregon
Bridging the Divide Between Political Theory and International Relations
Brian C. Schmidt
SUNY New Paltz
Toward an Understanding of Kantian Liberalism in IR
Thomas C. Walker
Rutgers University
Discussant
Marie T. Henehan
Vanderbilt University
FA02 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Roundtable:
Comparative Case Studies and Crisis Management
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Bengt Sundelius
Uppsala University
Roundtable Discussants
Michael Brecher
McGill University
Alexander L. George
Stanford University
Paul t' Hart
Leiden University
Eric Stern
Stockholm University
FA03 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
New Labour, New Foreign Policy? Labour Governments and British Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Rhiannon Vickers
University of Leeds
Labour Governments, Mercenaries, and Ethics
Caroline Kennedy-Pipe
University of Leeds
Labour and Belize: An Unfinished Story
Paul Rich
University of the Americas-Puebla
Guillermo De Los Reyes
University of the Americas-Puebla
Labour and the Foreign Office
Kevin Theakston
University of Leeds
The Lure of the Third Way: Labour Between Power and Principle
Rhiannon Vickers
University of Leeds
Discussant
Kim Richard Nossal
McMaster University
FA04 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Charles-Philippe David
Université du Québec à Montréal
The Domestic Sources of International Systems Stability
Davis B. Bobrow
University of Pittsburgh
Mark A. Boyer
University of Connecticut
Is Two Level Game Still Valid for the U.S. Foreign Policy Toward the United Nations?
Jiyoung Chin
University of Connecticut
Dual Loyalty Allegations: Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy and Societal Cohesiveness
Duncan L. Clarke
American University
Cynthia Nolan
American University
Stretched Organizational Pluralism and Social Process in Foreign Policy Making
Vicent Kelly Pollard
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Discussant
Jerel Rosati
University of South Carolina
FA05 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Interpretive and Formal Approaches to International Political Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Karin M. Fierke
Nuffield College, Oxford
Testable Understandings of Structured Histories, with Examples from a Comparative Study of Conflict Prevention Success and Failures
Hayward R. Alker
University of Southern California
Narratives and Historical Structures
Sanjoy Banerjee
San Francisco State University
Microstructure and Macrostructure: Principles of Constructivist Analyses of World Politics
Gavan Duffy
Syracuse University
Formal and Constructivist Approaches to Games
Karin M. Fierke
Nuffield College, Oxford
Michael B. Nicholson
University of Sussex
Discussants
Chris Brown
Southampton University
Lars-Erik Cederman
University of California at Los Angeles
FA06 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
European Security After the Cold War
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Katherine Barbieri
Vanderbilt University
European Security Institutions After the Cold War: Questions of Legitimacy
Gülnur Aybet
Bilkent University
Changing Times and Security Arrangements: An Examination of European Security Developments in the Post Cold War Period
Sean M. Bolks
Rice University
Jody Lynn Neathery
University of Nebraska at Omaha
European Security, NATO, and the Transatlantic Link: Crisis Management
Heinz R. Gaertner
Austrian Institute for International Affairs
The European Union as a Structure of Security Cooperation
Susan E. Penksa
Westmont College
Discussant
Gregory A. Flynn
Georgetown University
FA07 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Interstate Military Coalitions
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Patricia A. Weitsman
Ohio University
Negotiating the Use of Force: Military Cooperation in Multinational Coalitions
Nora J. Bensahel
Harvard University
Alliances as Oligopoly: Search for New Alternatives
Young-Bae Hwang
Honam University
The New Cold War in a Multi-Polar World: A Quantitative Correlation
Maqsood-uddin U. Kadir
City University of New York
Alliance Theory in the Post Cold War Order: Does Realism Still Apply?
Kirsten L. Rafferty
Iowa State University
Discussant
Patricia A. Weitsman
Ohio University
FA08 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Reconsidering Neorealist Assumptions
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Patricia S. Wrightson
Georgetown University
The Norms and Relevance of Structural Realist Theory
Karen Ruth Adams
University of California, Berkeley
Survival of the Weakest? State Selection in the International System
Tanisha Fazal
Stanford University
Ideological and Regime-Type Distribution and Threat Perception
Mark L. Haas
University of Virginia
Waltzian Neorealism and Post-Bipolar International Politics
Devin T. Hagerty
University of Sydney
Discussant
Mark J. Peceny
University of New Mexico
FA09 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Diplomacy and International Reform: The Crossroads of Ethics and Power
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
International Ethics
Chair
David Clinton
Tulane University
Diplomacy and Nationalism: Francis Lieber and Proposals for Internationalist Reform
David Clinton
Tulane University
Lord Wright and the Lessons of Power
Dorothy Jones
Newberry Library
Roosevelt's Diplomatic Style and International Reform: The Hague Conference of 1907
Greg Russell
University of Oklahoma
Discussant
Daniel Lang
Lynchburg College
FA10 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Hague System: 1899-1999
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
Stephen A. Kocs
College of the Holy Cross
The 1899 Hague Conference
Andrew B. Conteh
Moorhead State University
The Hague Conference at 100
Jeffrey Morton
Florida Atlantic University
The 1907 Hague Conference and the Laws of Aerial Warfare
Ward Thomas
College of the Holy Cross
The Hague System and Conventional Weapons: Implications for the Landmine Convention
Ken Rutherford
Georgetown University
Discussant
Sanford R. Silverburg
Catawba College
FA11 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
The Ethics of War and Peace Within a Global Framework
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
Regina Watkin-Kolb
Nottingham Trent University
Building the Foundation for Dialogue: A Chinese Ethical Perspective
Shaojun Li
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Search for a Moral: The Israeli Fight for Peace
Hans-Jakob Schindler
University of St. Andrews
Unsettled War and Suffering for Peace in the Balkans: Guilt and Reconciliation
Dragan Simeunovic
University of Belgrade
Global Reach Capabilities--A Threat Assessment of War and Ethics
Regina Watkin-Kolb
Nottingham Trent University
Discussant
Anthony R. Brunello
Eckerd College
FA12 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Roundtable:
Two Year, Four Year Articulation for the International Studies Major: Continuing the Dialogue
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
James P. Hurley
Pikes Peak Community College
Roundtable Discussants
Mary Ruth Clowdsley
Tidewater Community College
TBA
FA13 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Intermediary Interventions to Limit Violence
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
David M. Last
Pearson Peacekeeping Centre
Conflict Transformation and "Internacionalistas" in Chiapas and Central America
Suzanne L. Fiederlein
James Madison University
Conflict Resolution Training for United Nations' Peace Operations Personnel: A Research Agenda and Preliminary Findings
Robert D. Harris
George Mason University
UN Peacekeeping and Regional Organisations
Hanako Umezawa
Discussant
Brian S. Mandell
Harvard University
FA14 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The International Relations of the Former Soviet Union
Sponsor(s):
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Vidya Nadkarni
University of San Diego
Diplomacy and Military Force in Russia's Security Strategy After the Cold War
Sergei A. Baburkin
Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University
Cold War and Post Cold War Alliance Diplomacy in the Middle East: Moscow and Baghdad, 1978-1998
John P. Miglietta
Caldwell College
Two-Level and Multiple Actor Game in the Caucasus: Case of Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Yasar Sari
University of Virginia
Varieties of State Commercial Strategies in the Former Soviet Region
Andrei P. Tsygankov
University of Southern California
Discussant
Karen Dawisha
University of Maryland
FA15 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Roundtable:
Developing a Culture of Prevention
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chairs
W. Andy Knight
University of Alberta
Annika Martensson
Lund University
Roundtable Discussants
Howard Adelman
York University
Jarat Chopra
Brown University
Juergen Dedring
City University of New York
Tom Keating
University of Alberta
W. Ofuatey-Kodjoe
City University of New York
Shahid Qadir
Third World Quarterly
FA16 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Considering IOs as Agents of Harm
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Cheryl Shanks
Williams College
Subcontracting as Monopoly: NGO-IGO Relations in Humanitarian Crises
Isebill V. Gruhn
University of California, Santa Cruz
International Organizations: Upholding Standards in Complex International Contexts
Margaret Hanson
Northwestern University
The United Nations as a Security Organ
Samuel M. Makinda
Murdoch University
The Problem of Charity: Obligation and Accountability in International Organizations' Operations
Cheryl Shanks
Williams College
Discussant
Harold K. Jacobson
University of Michigan
FA17 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Implementing Global Environmental Agreements
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
John Vogler
Liverpool John Moores University
Implementing the Idea of Sustainable Development in the U.S. and Other Industrialized Nations
Gary Bryner
Brigham Young University
Cooperative Mechanisms and the Climate Change Convention
Owen Greene
University of Bradford
New Trends in Domestic Implementation of International Environmental Agreements in Russia Under Transition
Elena Nikitina
Russian Academy of Sciences
Implementation of Environmental Agreements by Small States
Lloyd Pettiford
Nottingham Trent University
Roy Smith
Nottingham Trent University
Discussant
Elizabeth R. DeSombre
Colby College
FA18 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Environmental Conflict: Issue-Oriented Concerns
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
Richard A. Matthew
Georgetown University
The Population-Environment-Conflict Connection: The Case of the Philippines
Colin H. Kahl
Columbia University
Global Climate Change: What Are the Security Implications?
Rodger A. Payne
University of Louisville
Agricultural Production and Violent Conflict
Indra deSoysa
International Peace Research Institue
Conflict and River Boundaries
Hans Petter Wollebaek Toset
International Peace Research Institute
Nils Petter Gleditsch
International Peace Research Institute
Discussant
Geoffrey D. Dabelko
Woodrow Wilson Center
FA19 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Community and Nation Building in a Comparative Perspective
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Yosef Lapid
New Mexico State University
The Construction of National Identity: Democracy, Diversity, and Nationhood in India
Catarina Kinnvall
Lund University
Victimhood and Identity in China's Political Discourse
Neil Renwick
Nottingham Trent University
Cao Qing
Nottingham Trent University
Making Europe: Nationalism, Regionalism, and Identity Construction on the European Periphery
Oliver F. Schmidtke
Humboldt University
Damian Tambini
Humboldt University
The Politics of Race in the Re-Construction of Post-Socialist Cuban Civil Society
Monica L. Wells
American University
Discussant
Antje Wiener
University of Hannover
FA20 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Gender, Embodiment, and International Relations
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Patricia L. Price
Florida International University
Between State and Community: The Construction of Gender in the Shah Bano Case
Lakshmi Chaudhry
Syracuse University
Islamists versus Feminists: Gender Politics and the State in Tunisia
Sieglinde M. Graenzer
European University Institute
The Gendered Body in International Relations: Incorporating the Somatic Society in International Thought
Ellie Christine Schemenauer
Florida International University
Unveiling Human Rights: A Postcolonial Feminist Analysis of Women, Veiling and Human Rights
Jessica L. Urban
Northern Arizona University
Discussant
Geeta Chowdhry
Northern Arizona University
FA21 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
International Relations in Precontact North America: The World System of the Chesapeake
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Johns Hopkins University
The Chesapeake World-System and Its Neighbors: Pulsations and Rise and Fall in Prehistory
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Johns Hopkins University
Thomas D. Hall
DePauw University
Indigenous Regional Systems in the Precontact Chesapeake: Beyond the Colonial Perspective
Jeffrey L. Hantman
University of Virginia
The Monocacy River Valley: Interregional Interactions and Transitions in Late Prehistory
Maureen Kavanagh
Maryland Historical Trust
The Potomac River Valley and its Relations with Other Regions
Stephen Potter
National Park Service
Changing Patterns of Trade in the Middle Atlantic Region
R. Michael Stewart
Temple University
Discussant
Jonathan Friedman
University of Lund
FA22 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
State-Market Reciprocity: Current Trends in Service Sector Reform
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Vicki Golich
California State University, San Marcos
Political Reactions to the Globalization of Service Industries
Jonathan M. Crystal
Fordham University
State, Market, and India's Telecommunications Reform
Kishore C. Dash
Thunderbird - American School of International Management
Globalization and the Political Economy of Telecommunications Sector Reform: Why Convergence and Divergence?
Christoph M. Kunkel
Cornell University
Reconstructing Domestic Regulation in the Trade Regime
Robert Wolfe
Queen's University
Discussant
Susan K. Sell
George Washington University
FA23 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Regionalisms in the South at the End of the Century I
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
This Panel is linked to FB23
Chair
Marianne H. Marchand
University of Amsterdam
Open Regionalism and Regulation: The Case of MERCOSUR's Intermediate Sectors
Claudia Sanchez Bajo
ISS
Embedded Reality or Constructed Regional Identity: The Role of the Asian Development Bank in Regionalization in Southeast Asia
Morten Boas
University of Oslo
NAFTA and the Governance of Economic Openness: Assessing the Impact of Institutional Regimes in the "Deepening" of Integration
Isidro Morales
University of the Americas-Puebla
Regional Integration in Southern Africa: A Cautionary Note
Nana Poku
University of Southampton
Discussant
Helene Pellerin
University of Ottawa
FA24 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Cultural Politics and Identity
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
Chair
Ritu Vij
American University
Globalization and the Politics of Language Policy in Postcolonial Societies
Richard A. Ashford
University of Minnesota
The Northern Ireland Multi-Party Settlement and Constitutional Change in the Irish Republic: The Implications for Irish Identity and Sovereignty in a Post-Westphalian World
Sean P. Duffy
Quinnipiac College
Strategies of Cinematographic Coproduction: A Micro-Elaboration of International Cultural Politics
Teresa V. Hoefert de Turegano
Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva Switzerland
Cultural Spaces-of-Flows in the Modern World System, 1450-1990
Steven M. Sherman
Binghamton University
Discussant
Ritu Vij
American University
FA25 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Preventive Early Warning: Improving Response Mechanisms to Humanitarian Disasters
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Intelligence Studies
Peace Studies
Chair
J. Craig Jenkins
Ohio State University
The Characteristics of Violent Conflict Since 1400 A.D.
Peter K. Brecke
Georgia Institute of Technology
Automated and Human Analysis for Crisis Early Warning
John L. Davies
University of Maryland
Matthew A. Eisenberg
University of Maryland
The Emerging De Facto, Informal Early Warning Relationship Between Relief Agencies and the Media
Steve Hansch
Congressional Hunger Center
Early Warning Has No Value Without a Menu of Responses
Don Krumm
Consultant
Contingency Planning in the Rwanda/Burundi Refugee Crises in Tanzania, 1993-1996
Tony Waters
California State University, Chico
Discussants
Andre Goodfriend
U.S. Department of State
Pauletta Otis
Department of Defense
FA26 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Economic, Cultural, and Social Consequences for Female Migrants and Refugees
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Lisa Roney
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Gender and Refugee Women in Des Moines, Iowa
Debra DeLaet
Drake University
Cultural Conflict in Family and Gender Roles Resulting from the International Movement of People
Linda Gordon
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Lisa Roney
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
Economic Re(Construction): Somali Refugee Women in Memphis, Tennessee
Connie G. Oxford
University of Pittsburgh
Women From Africa's Conflict Zones in the Diaspora
Patricia A.T. Williams
African Affairs Consultancy
Discussant
Audie Klotz
University of Illinois, Chicago
FA27 Friday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Labor and Privatization: A Global Look at Comparative Effects
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Linda Cook
Brown University
The Revolution Inverted: The Failure of Political Unionism and the Rise of Social-Movement Unionism in Pakistan (1968-98)
Christopher Candland
University of California, Berkeley
Privatization and Labor in Egypt: Recent Developments and Future Prospects
Marsha Pripstein Posusney
Bryant College
Why is the Welfare State Being Rolled Back? Labor's Loss of Power and the Political Economy of Redistribution
Francisco Rodriguez
University of Maryland
The Changing Social Role of Russian Enterprises
Elena Vinogradova
Russian Academy of Science
Discussant
Craig N. Murphy
Wellesley College
FB01 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Constructivist Approaches to the Study of IR
Chair
TBA
Encounter and Re-Encounter in International Relations
Jonathan P.G. Bach
Harvard University
Individual Identity and International Relations Theory: An Empirical Examination
Peter J. Dombrowski
Iowa State University
Tom Rice
Iowa State University
Political Identity in International Relations
James J. Frueh
American University
Constructivism and Complexity Science: Theoretical Links and Empirical Justification
Matthew J. Hoffman
George Washington University
Theorizing European Union Foreign Policy: Potentials and Limits of Social Constructivist Perspectives
Knud E Jorgensen
University of Aarhus
Discussant
TBA
FB02 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Regionalism and Globalization: Asia, Latin America, and Europe
Chairs
Ruth A. Bevan
Yeshiva University
Lois Hecht Oppenheim
University of Judaism
The State, Economic Reforms, and the World System: The European Union and the New Europe
Ruth A. Bevan
Yeshiva University
The State, Market Reforms, and the World System: South Korea and the East Asian Tigers
Eu Sung Chung
Hanyang University
The State, Market Reforms and the World System: Chile and Latin America
Lois Hecht Oppenheim
University of Judaism
The State, Market Reforms and the World System: China and the Asian Pacific
Vera Simone
California State University, Fullerton
Discussant
TBA
FB03 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Facing Disaster: Security, Subjectivity, and Trauma
Chair
James Der Derian
Harvard University
Métis and the Problematics of Hypersecurity
Michael Dillon
University of Lancaster
Are You Sitting Comfortably? Armchair Catastrophe
Jenny Edkins
University of Wales
War Tourism: Narratives of Disaster in International Relations
Debbie Lisle
Keele University
Discussant
Diane Rubenstein
Purdue University
FB04 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Formulation of U.S. Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Benjamin O. Fordham
State University of New York at Albany
Access and Influence By Presidential Foreign Policy Advisors: Tempering Carter's Human Rights Crusade in 1977
Steven J. Campbell
University of South Carolina
Ideas and Institutions: How do Altruistic Ideas Affect U.S. Foreign Policy?
Daniel W. Drezner
University of Colorado, Boulder
Framing Foreign Policy Alternatives in the Inner Circle: Presidents, Advisors, and the Struggle for the Policy Agenda
Jean A. Garrison
Boston University
America's Identity and National Interests: How Democracy Fits in American Foreign Policy
Henry R. Nau
George Washington University
Discussant
James M. Scott
University of Nebraska at Kearney
FB05 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Foreign Policy in Latin America
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Global Development
Chair
Makram Haluani
Simon Bolivar University
U.S. Foreign Economic Policy in a Global Economy: The Peso Crisis
Mary B. Geske
Smith College
Latin America as an International Society: A Unique Case?
Arie M. Kacowicz
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Regime Change and Mexican Foreign Policy Since WWII
Michael T. Snarr
Wheeling Jesuit University
Christina S. Ralbovsky
Wheeling Jesuit University
Can There Be a Normalization of Relations Between Cuba and the United States?
Carlos Alzugaray Treto
Instituto Superior de Relaciones Internacionales
Discussant
Rick L. Travis
Mississippi State University
FB06 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Trading Partners, Conflict, and Growth
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Thomas Ford Brown
Johns Hopkins University
Interdependence, Escalation, and Dispute Settlement
Katherine Barbieri
Vanderbilt University
Peace and Conflict Among Trading States: 1950-1992
Soo Yeon Kim
Yale University
Guns and Growth in Space and Time: The Political Geography of the Defense Growth Trade-Off
Michael Shin
University of Miami
Michael Ward
University of Washington
Choosing Partners: Do Security Concerns Impede Trade?
Dale L. Smith
Florida State University
Joe D. Eyerman
Florida State University
William L. Reed
Florida State University
Discussant
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
University of Colorado
FB07 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Civilizations, Gender, and Democracy: Competing Paradigms
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Manus I. Midlarsky
Rutgers University
Civilizational Clashes and The Democratic Peace: Incompatible Paradigms?
Tanja Ellingsen
University of Oslo
Gender Empowerment and the Willingness of States to Use Force
Monty G. Marshall
University of Maryland
Donna Ramsey
University of Kent
Conditioning the Democratic Peace
Kathy L. Powers
Ohio State University
Democratic Dominoes Revisited: Democratic Diffusion, 1974-1996
Harvey Starr
University of South Carolina
Discussant
Patrick James
Iowa State University
FB08 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Resources, the Environment, and National Security
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Chad M. Briggs
Carleton University
Forgotten Origins: Nuclear Weapons and Environmental Security
Chad M. Briggs
Carleton University
Environment, Community, and Sustainable Security: Case Studies of Laos and Vietnam
Melissa Curley
Nottingham Trent University
Market Solutions to Water Conflict: Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories
Michelle B. Sachs
University of Southern California
Water and International Conflict
Helga Haftendorn
Free University of Berlin
Discussant
TBA
FB09 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
State Types, Roles, and Ideas: Bridging Classical Realism, Constructivism, and Liberalism
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Dale Copeland
University of Virginia
If Regime Type Doesn't Matter, Why Do States Export Their Regimes?
John M. Owen IV
University of Virginia
Lessons, Power, and Wartime Policy
Gideon Rose
Council on Foreign Relations
The International Self: Israeli-Palestinian Roles and Relations
Mira Sucharov
Georgetown University
Discussant
Randall L. Schweller
Ohio State University
FB10 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Getting Guns Off the Streets of the Global Village
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chairs
Michael Klare
Hampshire College
Lucy J. Mathiak
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Light Weapons, Personal Security, and Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Jeffrey Boutwell
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Responding to Light Arms Proliferation and Illicit Trafficking: Examining the EU and UN Programs and Initiatives
Owen Greene
University of Bradford
Illicit Arms Trafficking in the Western Hemisphere: Scope of the Problem, Strategies for Control
Michael Klare
Hampshire College
Look Who's Talking--The Role of the Pro-Gun Lobby in the International Dialogue on Control
Lucy J. Mathiak
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Discussants
Natalie Goldring
University of Maryland
Willliam Hartung
World Policy Institute
FB11 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
The Psychopolitics of Protracted Conflicts
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Yaacov Vertzberger
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Repetitive Crises Within Protracted Conflicts
Michael Brecher
McGill University
A Practitioner's View on Coping with Protracted versus Single-Shot Conflicts
Richard Haass
The Brookings Institution
The Systemic Consequences of Protracted Conflicts
Ed Kolodziej
University of Illinois
The Psychopolitics of Protracted Conflicts
Yaacov Vertzberger
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
FB12 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Diplomacy and Government-Business Relations in the International Arena
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Brian Hocking
Coventry University
Government, Diplomacy and the Private (Un)Interest: Australia and the Uruguay Round
Ann Capling
University of Melbourne
Shaping the Multilateral Counter-Consensus: From International Social Conferences to Issue-Specific Mobilisation
Andrew F. Cooper
University of Waterloo
The International Chamber of Commerce as a Diplomatic Actor
Dominic Kelly
Coventry University
Triangulating Diplomacy: Governments, Firms, and NGOs in the International Arena
Steven McGuire
University of London
Brian Hocking
Coventry University
Discussant
Robert Wolfe
Queen's University
FB13 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Deception, Warning, and Surprise: Michael Handel's Contribution to the Study of Intelligence
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Richard Betts
Columbia University
Roundtable Discussants
John Ferris
University of Calgary
Douglas Porch
Naval Postgraduate School
Wesley Wark
University of Toronto
Honoree
Michael Handel
U.S. Naval War College
FB14 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Constructing an International Legal Order
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
Paul F. Diehl
University of Illinois
How International is International Law?
Kurt T. Gaubatz
Stanford University
Globalization and Law: Authoritarian Legalism in the Global Order
Kanishka Jayasuriya
Asia Research Centre
Prescriptive Sources of Structural Change in International Law: How the Normative System Conditions Change in the Operating System
Charlotte Ku
American Society of International Law
Paul F. Diehl
University of Illinois
Constructivism: What Relevance for UN Peace Operations?
George E. Little
Georgetown University
Discussant
Robert J. Beck
University of Virginia
FB15 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Ethics and International Relations: A Possibility for Dialogue
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
Hakan Seckinelgin
London School of Economics
Why Fight: Humanitarianism, Principles, and Post-Structuralism
David Campbell
University of Newcastle
A Critical Contribution to the Question of Difference in Normative Theory
Vivienne Jabri
University of Kent at Canterbury
Everyday Ethics in International Relations
Nicholas Onuf
Florida International University
Genres and the Ethics of Global Encounter: Enlisting and Resisting Kant
Michael J. Shapiro
University of Hawaii
Discussant
Peter G. Mandaville
University of Kent at Canterbury
FB16 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Educating International Studies Practitioners: Preparing to Face the Demands of the 21st Century International Security Environment
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
James M. Smith
U.S. Air Force Academy
Civilian Graduate Security Education for the Post Cold War Era
Linda P. Brady
Georgia Institute of Technology
Research Centers and Professional Outreach Programs for Security Education
Joseph Collins
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Military Undergraduate Security Education for the New Millenium
Daniel J. Kaufman
U.S. Military Academy
Continuum of Professional Military Security Education
Robert L. Wendzel
Air War College
Discussant
Henry M. Sapolsky
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
FB17 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Human Security and Global Governance
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chairs
Majid Tehranian
University of Hawaii
Tomosabur Hirano
University of Hawaii and Toda Institute
Gender Security and Global Governance
Mahnaz Afkhami
Sisterhood is Global
Cultural Security and Global Governance
Jonathan Friedman
University of Lund
Persian Gulf Security and Global Governance
Shireen Hunter
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Military Security and Global Governance
Laura Reed
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
International Security and Global Governance
James N. Rosenau
George Washington University
Discussant
Richard Falk
Princeton University
FB18 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
International Finance, Firms, and the Transformation of Russia
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Clifford G. Gaddy
The Brookings Institution
The Politics of Self-Governance: Evidence from The Russian Equities Market
Tim Frye
Ohio State University
U.S. Trade Policy and the Former Soviet Union, 1988-1993: A Case Study in Foreign Economic Policy Change
Mark C. Gentry
University of South Carolina
Interactions Between Agents and Structures: The Evolution of Russian Financial-Industrial Groups
Juliet Johnson
Dartmouth College
Supporting or Sabotaging Russia: International Capital and State Policy in the Transformation
Lawrence R. Robertson
University of Miami
Discussants
Gretchen Rodkey
Bear Sterns
Randall W. Stone
University of Rochester
FB19 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Future Directions in IO Research: Insights from Diverse Fields
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Courtney B. Smith
Ohio State University
Researching the Secretary-General of the United Nations: A Dialogue Between the International Organization and Foreign Policy Decision Making Fields
Kent Kille
The Ohio State University
How Can Markets Be Understood as Organizations?
Tara E. Santmire
University of Maryland
Studying International Organizations as Organizations
Courtney B. Smith
Ohio State University
Re-Organizing International Organization: One World Online and the Politics of Inclusive Community
Craig Warkentin
University of Kentucky
Discussants
David Armstrong
University of Durham
Roger A. Coate
University of South Carolina
FB20 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Climate Change: The Hard Road from Kyoto
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
Neil E. Harrison
University of Wyoming
Changing the Climate: NGOs, Norms, and the Politics of Global Warming
Michele M. Betsill
University of Colorado, Boulder
Climate Policy of Threshold States: South Korea, Mexico, and Brazil
Hans Günter Brauch
Peace Research and European Security Studies, AFES-PRESS
The Formation of the Climate Change Regime: Testing Haas' and Young's Theories
Masami M. Gross
University of Arizona
Striking a Balance between Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Transfer: The Cases of the Montreal and Kyoto Protocols
Allison B. Morrill
University of Maryland
Discussant
Neil E. Harrison
University of Wyoming
FB21 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
States of Conflict: International Issues of Gender, Violence, and Resistance
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
J. Ann Tickner
University of Southern California
Women in the U.S. Military: Towards a New Form of Citizenship?
Francine J. D'Amico
Independent Scholar
Women, Violence, and Security: Perspectives from Southern Africa
Susie Jacobs
Manchester Metropolitan University
Women and Peace in Northern Ireland: A Complicated Relationship
Ruth Jacobson
Bradford University
Women, Rape, and Agenda Setting: The Role of International Women's NGOs
Victoria M. Lloyd
University of Reading
Discussant
Sandra Whitworth
York University
FB22 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Rethinking the Global: Constructions, Scales, and Bodies
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chairs
Patricia L. Price
Florida International University
Elisabeth M. Prugl
Florida International University
The Global As a Field of Construction: Insights from Sociology and Gender Studies
Elisabeth M. Prugl
Florida International University
The Constructivist Turn in IR: A 'Window of Opportunity' for Feminist Research
Birgit Locher-Dodge
University of Bremen
Questions of Travel, Feminist Politics of Location, and Postmodern Geographies
Birgit Weiss
Institute for Empirical Social Research, Vienna
Bordering the Body: Hegemony and Resistance in the Flesh
Patricia L. Price
Florida International University
Discussant
Julie A. Murphy Erfani
Arizona State University
FB23 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Regionalisms in the South at the End of the Century II
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
This Panel is linked to Panel FA23
Chair
Timothy M. Shaw
Dalhousie University
Citizenship at the Regional Level: Mexican Women Movements and Attitudes Towards NAFTA as a Regional Project
Edme R. Dominguez
Gvteborg University
The New Regionalism and Peacebuilding in Southern Africa
Sandra J. MacLean
Dalhousie University
A Comparison of Post-War European and Pacific Integration
Lars Mjoset
University of Oslo
Kristen Nordhaug
University of Oslo
Regionalisation and Development in Latin America
Marieke Riethof
University of Amsterdam
Discussant
Mustapha K. Pasha
American University
FB24 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Investing in Diversity: Domestic Sources of Global Specialization
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Michael Goyer
Center for European Studies
Field of Dreams: Technology Policy and Institutional Reform for Biotechnology in Germany and the United Kingdom
Steven Casper
WZB
Institutional Investments: The Politics of Structural Competitiveness in Germany and Sweden
Karl-Orfeo Fioretos
Columbia University
Protection or Protectionism? The Evolution of Product Market Regulation in France and Germany
J. Gunnar Trumbull
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Discussant
Michael Goyer
Center for European Studies
FB25 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
The Arts of International Relations
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Christine Sylvester
Australian National University
Cultural Links: Golf, Modernity, and Landscape
Bradley S. Klein
Clark University
Signs of Empires/Empires of Signs: Daimyo Culture Hits the District of Columbia in the Reagan-Bush Era
Timothy W. Luke
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Development Poetics, Or Shall We Dance, Pygmalion?
Christine Sylvester
Australian National University
Discussant
Cynthia Enloe
Clark University
FB26 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable on State Failure: Early Warning for U.S. Foreign Policy Planning
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Foreign Policy Analysis
Intelligence Studies
Peace Studies
Chair
Ted Robert Gurr
University of Maryland
Roundtable Discussants
G. Theodore Constantine
Defense Intellligence Agency
Jack A. Goldstone
University of California, Davis
Barbara Harff
U.S. Naval Academy
Charles Jefferson
U.S. Department of State and National Intelligence Council
Karen Parsons
U.S. Department of Defense
Alex Schmid
PIOOM
Ellen Tidd
Kroll Associates
FB27 Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Whither the State I? Demise, Reconfiguration, or Perseverance
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Lorraine Eden
Texas A&M University
The Efficiency of Leadership and the Leadership of Efficiency: Financial Liberalization in Mexico, Turkey, and Hong Kong
Nancy Neiman Auerbach
Scripps College
Domestic Institutions and International Compliance: Lessons from the IMF
Martin S. Edwards
Rutgers University
Globalization, International Relations, and the Nation-State: Theory, Perception, and Reality
Darryl S. L Jarvis
University of Sydney
Democracy and the Optimal Size of Polities: State Rent-Seeking and the Origins of Imperialism
David A. Lake
University of California, San Diego
Discussant
Mark Frost
University of Texas, Dallas
FC01 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Appraising Balance of Power Theory: A Progressive or Degenerative Research Program?
Chair
John Vasquez
Vanderbilt University
Realism's Logic and Evidence: When is a Theory Falsified?
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Hoover Institution, Stanford University
The Natural and Necessary Evolution of Neorealism
Charles Glaser
University of Chicago
Paradoxical Functions of International Alliances: Does Regime Type Make a Difference?
Zeev Maoz
Tel Aviv University
Measuring Power--and the Power of Theories
William C. Wohlforth
Georgetown University
Discussant
Colin Elman
Arizona State University
FC02 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Roundtable:
Prospects for the Future: International Studies Quarterly and International Studies Review, 1999-2003
Chairs
Patrick James
Iowa State University
Linda B. Miller
Wellesley College
Roundtable Discussants
TBA
FC03 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
The Political Sociology of the International
Chair
Friedrich Kratochwil
Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet
The Political Sociology of the International
Didier Bigo
Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris
TBA
Hamit Bozarslan
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
Transnational Networks Between Europe and North Africa--New Frontiers
Jocelyne Cesari
CNRS-IREMAM
From the Study of International Relations to the Study of Relations that are International
Martin Heisler
University of Maryland
Discussants
Alexander Wendt
Dartmouth College
Friedrich Kratochwil
Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet
FC04 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Fighting Transsovereign Problems in a World of Sovereign States
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Maryann Cusimano
Catholic University of America
Beyond Sovereignty
Maryann Cusimano
Catholic University of America
The Global Drug Trade versus the Nation State: Why the Bad Guys are Winning
Stephen E. Flynn
U.S. Coast Guard Academy
Leaving Home: The Flow Refugees
Hal Kane
Redefining Progress
Disturbing Prospects for Nuclear Smuggling
Rensselaer Lee
National Defense University
James L. Ford
National Defense University
Ecological Interdependence and the Spread of Infectious Disease
Dennis Pirages
University of Maryland
Paul Runci
University of Maryland
Discussants
Jessica Tuchman Matthews
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
P.J. Simmons
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
FC05 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Decision-Related Approaches to Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
T. Clifton Morgan
Rice University
Effects of Mediators and Framing on Decision Process and Outcomes in Conflict Resolution: An Experimental Analysis
Nehemia Geva
Texas A&M University
Conditions for Conflict Management: A Game-Theoretic Exploration
D. Marc Kilgour
Wilfrid Laurier University
Steering and Learning Effects in the Management and Resolution of International Conflict: An Examination of American and North Vietnamese Exchanges during the Vietnam Conflict
Stephen G. Walker
Arizona State University
Discussants
Deborah Larson
University of California at Los Angeles
Gregory Sanjian
Bucknell University
FC06 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Peter J. Schraeder
Loyola University Chicago
The Origins of U.S. Foreign Aid: Decision Maker Perceptions of the Marshall Plan and the Act for International Development in the Truman Era
Marijke Breuning
Truman State University
North-South Relations After the Cold War: Cross-National Aid Policies Toward Africa
Steven Hook
Kent State University
The Determinants of Development Aid to China, 1979-1986: A Consideration of Supply and Demand
Guang Zhang
Kent State University
Discussant
Randall E. Newnham
Pennsylvania State University
FC07 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Domestic Politics and the Use of Force
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Paul D. Senese
State University of New York, Buffalo
Domestic Constraints on the Political Use of Force: Reassessing the Influence of Public Support for External Conflict
Sherry L. Bennett
Rice University
Domestic Politics, Relative Deprivation, and Militarization of Interstate Territorial Disputes, 1950-1990
Birger Heldt
Yale University
The Impact of Domestic Political Change on Foreign Policy Behavior
Deborah M. Wituski
Ohio State University
Substitutability in the Foreign Policies of Parliamentary Democracies: The Workers and the Tools
Glenn H. Palmer
Texas A&M University
Patrick M. Regan
Binghamton University
Discussant
Monty G. Marshall
University of Maryland
FC08 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to Regional Security
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
James McAllister
Williams College
Periphery Pessimism: IR Theory and the Study of Regions
Dalia Dassa Kaye
George Washington University
The State and Critical Security in Northeast Asia
Neil Renwick
Nottingham Trent University
Arms Control and Southeast Asian Security
Sheldon W. Simon
Arizona State University
Regional Institutions and Ethnic Conflict in Africa: A Policy Design for Effective Management
Adegboyega A. Somide
State University of New York, Albany
Discussant
James McAllister
Williams College
FC09 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Intra- and Post Cold War U.S. Security Dilemmas: How to Act in Character and Out of Role
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Bernard I. Finel
Georgetown University
Agents or Advocates? U.S. Service Perspectives in the Post Cold War
Deborah Avant
George Washington University
U.S. Security Doctrine at the Height of the Cold War: Bold Leadership or Grasping at Straws?
Damon V. Coletta
Duke University
The Consolidation and Rationalization of the Defense Industry
David J. Louscher
University of Akron
The American Revolution: The Revolution in Military Affairs and the Challenge it Poses for the Developing World
Andrew C. Richter
University of British Columbia
Discussant
Sean M. Lynn-Jones
Harvard University
FC10 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Institutional Implications of NATO Enlargement
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Sean Kay
Rhodes College
National Interests, Institutions, and Changing Security Dynamics in Europe
Sean Kay
Rhodes College
NATO-Russian Relations: Confrontation or Integration?
Michael McFaul
Stanford University
Nation-States and Member States: The Changing Political Dynamics of NATO and the EU
Simon Serfaty
Old Dominion University
NATO's Open Door Policy
Jeffrey Simon
National Defense University
Discussant
Joseph Lepgold
Georgetown University
FC11 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Secrets and Scholars: Problems and Prospects in Declassification and Access I
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
This Panel is linked to FD11
Chair
John H. Hedley
CIA and Georgetown University
CIA and Executive Order 12958
Edmund Cohen
Central Intelligence Agency
Openness: Being Public About Secret Intelligence
Arthur Hulnick
Boston University
Discussant
Sheila Kerr
University of Salford
FC12 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Roundtable:
New Approaches to Human Rights Implementation
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
International Law
Chair
Mark Gibney
University of North Carolina-Asheville
Roundtable Discussants
Matthew Craven
University of London
Jack Donnelly
University of Denver
Susanne Pedersen
Lund University
Steven C. Poe
University of North Texas
Sigrun I. Skogly
Lancaster University
Katarina Tomasevski
Lund University
FC13 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Teaching Cases in Foreign Policy Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Active Learning in International Affairs
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Louis L. Ortmayer
Davidson College
What's in a Word?: The U.S. Decision to Recognize the PLO
Deborah J. Gerner
University of Kansas
UP in Arms: Russia's Rocket Sales to India
Daniel R. Kempton
Northern Illinois University
Roni Du Preez
Northern Illinois University
Jesse Helms and the United Nations
David G. Skidmore
Drake University
Captain Rockwood's Orders
Stephen D. Wrage
U.S. Naval Academy
Discussants
Peter E. Paraschos
Georgetown University
Louis L. Ortmayer
Davidson College
FC14 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Roundtable:
Preparing New Faculty in International Studies: A Dialogue Across Institutions
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
Charles Bukowski
Bradley University
Roundtable Discussants
Paul F. Diehl
University of Illinois
Andrew Dvorak
Highland Community College
Ken Kiser
Highland Community College
James Winship
Augustana College
David T. Jervis
Washburn University
FC15 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Official and Unofficial Mediation
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Pamela Aall
U.S. Institute of Peace
The Limits of U.S. Mediation: Lessons from Recent Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations
Brian S. Mandell
Harvard University
Complementarity of Multiple Conflict Resolution Efforts in Georgian-Abkhazian, Georgian-South Ossetian, and Moldovan-Transdniestrian Conflict
Susan Allen Nan
George Mason University
Mediation and Ethnic Conflict: An Uncomfortable Synthesis
Oliver P. Richmond
Inter-College Grad Programme of IR, Cyprus
The Uses and Limits of Unofficial Mediation: Secessionist Conflict in SE Europe
George E. Spanos
Discussant
Janice Gross Stein
University of Toronto
FC16 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Political and Economic Transitions in Central/Eastern Europe and Latin America
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Laura Hastings
University of Pittsburgh
The Democratic Advantage: Political Regime Type and Adjustment to External Schocks in Emerging Market Countries
Leslie Elliott Armijo
Northeastern University
Explaining Compliance with Conditionality: A Constructivist Approach
Constance H. Cole
University of California, Davis
Returning to Europe: Effects of Central and Eastern Europe's Accession to the European Union on Domestic Political and Economic Restructuring
Elena A. Iankova
Cornell University
Transition Trajectories: A Comparison of Political and Economic Transformation in Poland and Argentina
Catherine Luise Kuchta-Helbling
The Graduate Institute of Internaitonal Studies, Geneva
Discussants
Laura Hastings
University of Pittsburgh
Magda Paleczny-Zapp
Augsburg College
FC17 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Critical Approaches to European Integration
Chair
Thomas Diez
Copenhagen Peace Research Institute (COPRI)
Speaking Europe: Language and the Possibilities for Integration Alternatives
Thomas Diez
Copenhagen Peace Research Institute (COPRI)
Society Without Solidarity: A Critical Perspective on European Integration
Thomas O. Hueglin
Wilfrid Laurier University
In Search of an Identity: The EU's Failing Attempts to Create a "Self"
Marianne H. Marchand
University of Amsterdam
Constructive European Integration: A Triangle Approach
Antje Wiener
University of Hannover
Discussants
Knud E Jorgensen
University of Aarhus
Thomas Risse
European University Institute
FC18 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Health of Nations: Infectious Disease and its Effects on International Stability and Development
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Environmental Studies
Chair
Louis W. Pauly
University of Toronto
Public Health and International Law: The Impact of Infectious Disease on the Formation of International Legal Regimes, 1800-1995
David P. Fidler
Indiana University School of Law
Infectious Disease and Instability in Modern Russia
Laurie Garrett
Newsday
Infectious Disease and State Failure in Sub-Saharan Africa: 1990-1998
Andrew T. Price-Smith
University of Toronto
Discussant
Daniel Deudney
University of Pennsylvania
FC19 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Gender and World Systems/History
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
V. Spike Peterson
University of Arizona
Gendering East Timor as a Case Study in World Systems/History
Gregory Knehans
University of Arizona
Gender Inequality and the Realpolitik of Agricultural Civilizations
Craig N. Murphy
Wellesley College
Privatization and the Ownership of Women
Mary Ann R. Tétreault
Iowa State University
Gender Relations and the Ancient Mayan City-State System
Lowell S. Gustafson
Villanova University
Discussants
Andre Gunder Frank
University of Toronto
Robert A. Denemark
University of Delaware
FC20 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Looking at the World Through Non-Western Eyes I: Sources and Contents of Third Worldism
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
This Panel is linked to FD20
Chairs
Franke Wilmer
Montana State University
Donald J. Puchala
Walker Institute, University of South Carolina
Babylon by Bus: Bob Marley's World View as Radical Cultural Construct
Kwame Dawes
University of South Carolina
African Women and De/Colonization: Strategies of Resistance and Dynamics of Change in Senegalese Women's Literature and Film
Evelyne Delgado-Norris
Northwestern University
Slave of the Slave: Transforming the Negation of the Western Eye
Naeem Inayatullah
Ithaca College
Imperialism and Emancipation: Third Worldism and the Narrative of History
Donald J. Puchala
Walker Institute, University of South Carolina
Discussant
Franke Wilmer
Montana State University
FC21 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Return to the Source: Self Knowledge and International Studies
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Mustapha K. Pasha
American University
Roundtable Discussants
Ahmed I. Samatar
Macalester College
Cheryl Shanks
Williams College
FC22 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Determinants of Economic Growth
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
Chair
Jacek Kugler
Claremont Graduate University
Barking Up the Wrong Tree? The IMF, Corruption, and Growth
Pierre Englebert
Pomona College
Should We Have Told Them So? A Comparison of the Asian and U.S. Models of Economic Growth
Ross C. DeVol
Milken Institute
Stephen P. Wood
Milken Institute
Population and Economic Growth
Yi Feng
Claremont Graduate University
Jacek Kugler
Claremont Graduate University
Paul J. Zak
Claremont Graduate University
Uncertainty of Choice: The Dilemma of Political Stability and Rapid Economic Growth
Ismene Gizelis
Claremont Graduate University
Ana-Mari M. Hamada
Claremont Graduate University
Discussant
Mark J. Gasiorowski
Louisiana State University
FC23 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Globalization Contested: Knowledge, Agency, and Social Change
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Barry Gills
University of Newcastle
Understanding Change in IPE: Globalization and Social Contest
Louise Amoore
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
United Nations Global Conferences in the 1990s: Forums for Globalization and Resistance
Richard Dodgson
University of Newcastle
Society and the Politics of Global Finance
Paul Langley
University of Newcastle
Resistance to Globalization: The Contested Sites of the Local and the Global
Iain Watson
University of Newcastle
Discussant
Robert O'Brien
University of Sussex
FC24 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Firms, States, and Economic Policy Making
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Steven McGuire
University of London
Encryption: Where Commerce and Security Intersect
Olivia Bosch
Coventry University
Public Goals and Private Strategies in the New Transatlantic Marketplace
Michael Smith
Loughborough University
Maria Green Cowles
American University
Looking Beyond Privatization: The Blurring of Public-Private Dichotomy
Asha Gupta
University of Delhi
Missing the Target: The EU's Competitiveness Policies Revisited
Michael Hodges
London School of Economics and Political Science
Thomas Lawton
University of London
Discussant
Martin Staniland
University of Pittsburgh
FC25 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Influence of IPE Structures on Domestic Policies in Developing and NIC States
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
A. Maria Toyoda
Stanford University
North-South Economic Relations After Structural Adjustment: A Comparison of the Relations of Chile and Argentina with Japan Since 1990
Pablo A. Heidrich
Tsukuba University
Developed Convergence, Developing Divergence: Economic Structure and Patterns of Majoritarian Coalitions
Shale Horowitz
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
From Miracle to Debacle: Political and Economic Determinants of the Southeast Asian Crisis
Gabriella R. Montinola
University of California, Davis
Well-Oiled Regimes: The Political Economy of Permanent Transition in Algeria and Nigeria
Gregory W. White
Smith College
Discussant
A. Maria Toyoda
Stanford University
FC26 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Japan In Search of Her New Place in the World
Sponsor(s):
Japan Association of International Relations
Chair
Masahiro Sakamoto
Chuo University
New Security Era in Asia
Takashi Kawakami
Japan Defense Agency
State-Society in Japan and International Relations
Modjtaba Sadria
Chuo University
Japan in the Pax Americana II
Masahiro Sakamoto
Chuo University
Changing Patterns of U.S-China-Japan Relations
Kenji Takita
Chuo University
Discussant
Quansheng Zhao
American University
FC27 Friday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Whither the State II? The Increasing Influence of Non-State Actors on Global-Level Negotiations
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Richard H. Friman
Marquette University
NGOs, Networks, and World Politics
William E. DeMars
The American University in Cairo
Globalization, Foreign Economic Policy, and Sub-National Government
Terrence R. Guay
Syracuse University
From Globalization to Glamourization: The Rise and Rise of the NGO
Richard A. Higgott
University of Warwick
Simon F. Reich
University of Pittsburgh
Domestic Politics and International Relations in Trade Policy Making: The United States and Japan and the GATT Uruguay Round Agriculture Negotiations
Christopher C. Meyerson
Columbia University
Agenda Formation and the Negotiation of Investment Rules at the WTO: The History of a Campaign
Elizabeth A. Smythe
Concordia University College of Alberta
Discussant
Richard H. Friman
Marquette University
FD01 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
African Interventions: Reformulating IR Theory from Africanist Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Kevin Dunn
Boston University
Beyond Babel: Theory, Languages, and Vernaculars of International Relations
Siba Grovogui
Johns Hopkins University
Reformulating IR Theory: African Insights and Challenges
Assis Malaquias
St. Lawrence University
Race, Culture, and Identity in the Making of World Orders: Insights from Fanon, Garvey, and Rodney
Randolph B. Persaud
American University
Discussant
Kevin Dunn
Boston University
FD02 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Intra-Realist Debates: Theoretical Progress or Degeneration?
Chair
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro
Tufts University
Integrating Offensive Realism and Domestic Politics: Britain's War Aims in World War I
Eric J. Labs
Congressional Budget Office
Anarchy, Emulation, and Military Systems
Jao Resende-Santos
University of Pennsylvania
U.S. Democracy Promotion: Realist Reflections
Randall L. Schweller
Ohio State University
Security Under Anarchy: Defensive Realism Reconsidered
Jeffrey W. Taliaferro
Tufts University
Discussant
Robert J. Art
Brandeis University
FD03 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Roundtable:
Publishing in International Studies
Chair
Jean A. Garrison
Boston University
Roundtable Discussants
Roger A. Coate
University of South Carolina
Jeffrey Herbst
Princeton University
Alan James
University of Keele
Sean M. Lynn-Jones
Harvard University
Linda B. Miller
Wellesley College
Karen A. Rasler
Indiana University
FD04 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Roundtable:
About Time: Paul Virilio and International Relations
Chairs
James Der Derian
Harvard University
Ian Robert Douglas
Brown University
Roundtable Discussants
Brook M. Blair
University of Colorado at Denver
Verena Andermatt Conley
Harvard University
William E. Connolly
Johns Hopkins University
Ian Robert Douglas
Brown University
Discussant
Paul Virilio
Ecole Speciale D'Architecture
FD05 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Economic Incentives and Policy Linkages
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Randall E. Newnham
Pennsylvania State University
Mixed Messages and Misperceptions: Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Aid
Polly Diven
Grand Valley State University
Explaining Policy Failure: Japan's Economic Linkage Strategies Toward Russia and Iran
Akitoshi Miyashita
Drake University
"Packages" of Economic Incentives in International Negotiations: The German-Soviet Case
Randall E. Newnham
Pennsylvania State University
The New Diplomacy of Economic Incentives: The German and Chiapas Cases Compared
Paul Rich
University of the Americas-Puebla
Guillermo De Los Reyes
University of the Americas-Puebla
Discussant
Thomas R. Seitz
University of Wyoming
FD06 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Economic Integration in the Western Hemisphere
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
Chair
Arie M. Kacowicz
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Middle Powers, Relative Gains, and Regional Trade Cooperation: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the Setting of the FTAA Negotiation
Louis Belanger
Université Laval
Gordon Mace
Université Laval
Joël Monfils
Université Laval
Andrew F. Cooper
University of Waterloo
U.S.- Mexico Economic Integration: Promoting Stability or Democracy?
Eric T. Hale
Louisiana State University
Building Strategies Towards Hemispheric Integration: MERCORSUR, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico and a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
Alberto Pfeifer
University of Sao Paulo
Discussant
Mary B. Geske
Smith College
FD07 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
William A. Boettcher
North Carolina State University
The Domestic Politics of International Negotiation: The Effects of State Structures and Policymaking Processes
Juliet Kaarbo
University of Kansas
Mixed Signals: How Domestic Political Oppositions Influence International Crisis Bargaining
William Mabe, Jr.
Rutgers University
International Events, Domestic Constraints, and Foreign Policy Choice: America's Use of Force in the Post-World War II Era
Brandon C. Prins
Michigan State University
The Politics of Deception: Weak Democratic Governments, Domestic Opposition, and Foreign Security Policy
Norrin M. Ripsman
Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
Discussant
Steven L. Lamy
University of Southern California
FD08 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Representation of Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Paul D. Hoyt
West Virginia University
'Rogue' States and International Relations
Paul D. Hoyt
West Virginia University
Captivity and Survival Metaphors in Contemporary U.S. Foreign Policy: The Michael Durant and Scott O'Grady Sagas
Catherine V. Scott
Agnes Scott College
Assessing the Impact of Problem Representation upon Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Donald A. Sylvan
Ohio State University
Technologies of Representation and their Role in Public Discourse about the Use of Force in Somalia and Kuwait
Shayne Weyker
University of Maryland
Discussant
Heidi Hobbs
North Carolina State University
FD09 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Diverse Methodological Approaches to the Study of International Relations
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Glenn H. Palmer
Texas A&M University
MPPROBIT: Statistical Estimation in the Presence of Multiple Causal Paths
Bear F. Braumoeller
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Democratization and Civil Conflict: A Statistical Estimation of a Game Theoretic Model of Regime Transition
Scott Gates
Michigan State University
Renee Agress
Michigan State University
Misspecification of Strategic Interaction in Statistical Models of Conflict: When Does It Really Matter?
Curtis S. Signorino
University of Rochester
Discussant
James Morrow
Hoover Institution, Stanford University
FD10 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Private Armies, Private Deals
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
International Security Studies
Chair
James J. Wirtz
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
Women on the Market: The Trafficking in Central East European Women and the Construction of a Post Bipolar European Geography
Jacqueline Berman
SSRC - MacArthur Foundation Fellow
Policy Consequences of Privatized National Security Organizations
Daniel McIntosh
Slippery Rock University
Narcopolitics in Mexico
Donald E. Schulz
U.S. Army War College
Have Gun Will Travel: The Role of Private Armies in International Affairs
Kevin Wein
George Washington University
Discussant
James J. Wirtz
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School
FD11 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Secrets and Scholars: Problems and Prospects in Declassification and Access II
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
This Panel is linked to Panel FC11
Chair
John H. Hedley
CIA and Georgetown University
Probing the former East German Ministry of State Security
Jefferson Adams
Sarah Lawrence College
Declassification and Scholarly Access in the UK
Gill Bennett
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London
The Russian Archives: Opportunities and Obstacles to Scholars
Amy Knight
George Washington University
Discussants
Edmund Cohen
Central Intelligence Agency
Sheila Kerr
University of Salford
FD12 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Defense Diplomacy: New Directions for State Defense Policy
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
William H. Park
Joint Services Command and Staff College
Defense Diplomacy: British Panacea or the Way Ahead for Defense Planners
Andrew Dorman
Joint Service Command and Staff College
Alliance Strategies for Small States in NATO
Carlos Gaspar
Acessoria da Presidéncia da República Portugal
Defense Diplomacy and Military Operations Other than War
Alice Hills
Joint Services Command and Staff College
Defense Diplomacy and its Implications for the UK Defense Industrial Base
Matthew R.H. Uttley
Joint Service Command and Staff College
Discussant
William H. Park
Joint Services Command and Staff College
FD13 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Globalization and the Future of Diplomacy
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
Global Development
Chair
Raymond Cohen
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Globalization and Diplomacy: The Contemporary Crisis in Representation
Richard Langhorne
Rutgers University
Explaining the Post Cold War Order: An International Society Approach
Mark E. Pietrzyk
George Washington University
Diplomatic Studies: Opportunities and Constraints in the Interdisciplinary Dialogue
Peter Y. Rainov
University of Odessa
Diplomatic Innovation: The Concept of 'Polylateralism' and New Modes of Global Dialogue
Geoffrey R. Wiseman
University of Southern California
Discussant
Alan K. Henrikson
Tufts University
FD14 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Intervention: Norms, Decisions, and Operations
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Kimberly Marten Zisk
Barnard College, Columbia University
Rescue: A Key Concept in International Relations Theory
Kristina M. Crnagoj
The Australian National University
Creating International Norms: The Case of Humanitarian Intervention
Brian W. Greene
McGill University
Might and Rights: Operational Culture and the Decision to Undertake Humanitarian Military Intervention
Samir Paul Kapur
University of Chicago
To Intervene or Not to Intervene, That is the Question: Evaluating the Effectiveness of U.S. Interventions Abroad, 1946-1994
Marc D. Turetzky
Florida State University
Discussant
Kimberly Marten Zisk
Barnard College, Columbia University
FD15 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Constructivism: Philosophical, Theoretical, and Legal Issues
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
Anthony C. Arend
Georgetown University
Deconstructing and Reconstructing the International Legal System
Anthony C. Arend
Georgetown University
The Construction of States in International Politics
Amy E. Eckert
University of Denver
Toward an Integrated Theory of Constructivism
Gregory A. Flynn
Georgetown University
Constructivism: The Philosophical Problematique
Phillip Karber
Potomac Foundation
Discussant
Paul Christopher Manuel
Saint Anselm College
FD16 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Religion, Reconciliation, and Memory in International Politics and Ethics
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
Nicholas Rennger
University of St. Andrews
Religion and Intervention: Theological and Historical Dilemmas
Cecelia Lynch
Northwestern University
Religion and Reconciliation: Memory, Identity, and Forgiveness in International Ethics
Nicholas Rennger
University of St. Andrews
Whales, Tigers, Popes, and Presidents: The Significance of Moral Authority in the International Community
Jenna L. Sindle
University of Toronto
Globalizing Catholicism: The New Dialogue Between Church and Politics in Latin America
Walter G. Sanchez
Universidad de Chile
Discussant
Michael Loriaux
Northwestern University
FD17 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Perspectives on Active Learning and the Case Method
Sponsor(s):
Active Learning in International Affairs
Chair
Patrick J. Haney
Miami University
Roundtable Discussants
Deborah J. Gerner
University of Kansas
Joe D. Hagan
West Virginia University
Ole Holsti
Duke University
Lynn M. Kuzma
University of Southern Maine
John Boehrer
Harvard University
FD18 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Peace Research/Peace Theory
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Marc Ross
Bryn Mawr College
On Peace in Times of War: An Assessment of Peace Research at the End of the 20th Century
Juergen Dedring
City University of New York
Is There a Theory of the Practice of Dialogue?
Inger Skjelsbæk
International Peace Research Institute
Dan Smith
International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)
Discussant
Eileen Babbitt
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
FD19 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Russia and the Near Abroad
Sponsor(s):
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Ilya Prizel
Johns Hopkins University
The Influence of Self-Other Conceptions on Russian Security Policy
Rebecca J. Johnson
Georgetown University
The Construction of a Language of State Action--Russian Foreign Policy Towards the Newly Independent States
Johan Matz
Uppsala Universitet
Russian-Belorussian Alliance in the Context of CIS and European Security: Challenges and Perspectives
Tatiana Shakleina
Russian Academy of Sciences
Moving Beyond the "Great Game": The Political Economy of Russia's Leverage in the Caspian Basin
Adam N. Stulberg
Georgia Institute of Technology
Discussant
Ilya Prizel
Johns Hopkins University
FD20 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Looking at the World Through Non-Western Eyes II: Identity and Ideology in Third Worldism
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
This Panel is linked to Panel FC20
Chairs
Donald J. Puchala
Walker Institute, University of South Carolina
Franke Wilmer
Montana State University
West versus Non-West?: Cultural Syncretism in Modern Islamic Political Thought
Roxanne Euben
Wellesley College
Indigenismo and Indianismo: Visions of Western Tradition
Gratzia V. Smeall
St. Norbert College
Vandana Shiva and Third World Perspectives on the Environment: A Critique
Sudha Ratan
Georgia Southern University
Steven D. Weiss
Georgia Southern University
Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit: The Indigenous Worldview in North America
Franke Wilmer
Montana State University
Discussant
Donald J. Puchala
Walker Institute, University of South Carolina
FD21 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
New Issues in Refugeedom: The Politicization and Securitization of the Displaced
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
International Organization
Chair
Susanne Schmeidl
Swiss Peace Foundation
Migrant Trafficking and the Right to Seek Asylum
Nazare A. Abell
UN High Commision for Refugees
Non-State Actors and International Cooperation on Refugees
Emily A. Copeland
Florida International University
Forging Humanitarian Action on the Crucible of the Great Lakes Region of Africa: UNHCR as an Emerging Global Actor
Kurt Mills
The American University in Cairo
The Transformation of Repatriation: Violent, Compelled, and Premature
Barry Stein
Michigan State University
Conflict, Crisis, and Short-Term Migration
Joanne van Selm Thorburn
University of Amsterdam
Discussant
Mark Gibney
University of North Carolina-Asheville
FD22 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Nested Governance Arrangements: The Problem of Institutional Interplay
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
International Organization
Chair
Oran R. Young
Dartmouth College
National Environmental Action Plans in Africa: Administrative Approaches to the Problem of Institutional Linkages
Derick W. Brinkerhoff
Abt Associates Inc.
Institutional Choice in International Secretariats: Nested Governance Arrangements in the Administration of Global Environmental Policy
Andreas Obser
Universitaet Potsdam
Analyzing Common-Pool-Resource Regimes: Problems of Institutional Interplay in Local Small-Scale Settings
Elinor Ostrom
Indiana University
Clark C. Gibson
Indiana University
States are not Problem-Solvers. The New Reason of State in European Multilevel Governance
Klaus Dieter Wolf
Technische Hochscule Darmstadt
Discussant
Oran R. Young
Dartmouth College
FD24 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Roundtable:
Crossing Borders: Migration, Trafficking, and the Global Sex Trade
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Organization
Women’s Caucus
This Panel is linked to SC19
Chair
Denise Brennan
Georgetown University
US Response to Trafficking in Women
Anita Botti
U.S. State Department
Trafficking and Human Rights
Jo Doezema
University of Sussex
Trafficking and Controlling Borders: State's Interests versus Women's Freedom of Movement
Ann Jordan
International Human Rights Law Group
Roundtable Discussants
Jyothi Kanics
Global Survival Network
TBA
Melanie Orhant
Global Survival Network
Human Rights and Trafficking
Martina Van den Berg
Human Rights Watch
FD25 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
IPE Section Eminent Scholar Panel: John Gerard Ruggie
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Philip G. Cerny
University of Leeds
Roundtable Discussants
Davis B. Bobrow
University of Pittsburgh
Martha Finnemore
George Washington University
Craig N. Murphy
Wellesley College
Hideo Sato
University of Tsukuba
Diane Tussie
FLACSO
Honoree
John Gerard Ruggie
United Nations
FD26 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Determinants of Environmental Progress in Developing Countries
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
Howard Warshawsky
Roanoke College
Determinants of Environmental Quality in Developing Countries
Matthew R. Auer
Indiana University
Rafael Reuveny
Indiana University
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Role of Foreign Investment in the Greening of Industry in Developing Countries
Doris A. Fuchs
Louisiana State University
Values versus Self-Interest: Explaining the Evolution of Environmental Issue Salience in the Developed and Developing World
Jonathan H. Harrington
Loyola University
Sustainable Development: Language and Symbolism that Shape Environmental Thinking
Sandra L. Woy-Hazleton
Miami University
Gene E. Willeke
Miami University
Discussant
Omer F. Genckaya
Bilkent University
SA01 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Globalization
Chair
TBA
Are the Core and Periphery Irreconcilable? The Centrifugal Genre of International Relations
Ersel Aydinli
McGill University
World Politics as Anachronism: Temporal Conditionings of Infinitely Shifting Perspectives
Mark F. N. Franke
University of Northern British Columbia
21st Century Monetary Theory: Globalization or Globologna?
Mark Frost
University of Texas, Dallas
The Square and Compass: Tools for Constructing a Global Civil Society
Judith Rasoletti
Florida International University
Globalization and Political Theory: The Politics of the Representation of Post Cold War Political Space
Stephen J. Rosow
SUNY Oswego
Social Movements, INGOs, and the Emergence of International Civil Society
Stephanie A. Wickersham
Georgetown University
Discussant
TBA
SA02 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Conduct of U.S. Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Heidi Hobbs
North Carolina State University
No Toys for Americans: U.S. Policy on Human Rights in China
Zehra Arat
State University of New York, Purchase College
Judith F. Kornberg
State University of New York, Purchase College
U.S. Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War Era and Development in the Third World
Claudio G. Hidalgo
Johns Hopkins University
Realising Realism's Role in U.S. Foreign Policy
Jason G. Ralph
Exeter University
Discussant
Henry R. Nau
George Washington University
SA03 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
German Foreign Policy After the Cold War
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Olga A. Vorkunova
Center for Development and Peace Studies FORUM
The New Berlin Republic: German Identity in Transition
Scott D. Erb
University of Maine at Farmington
The Politics of Memory in German-Czech Relations
Claus Hofhansel
Rhode Island College
Improving Relations Between East Germany and Israel: Theoretical Sources and Considerations
Ralf J. Leiteritz
Johns Hopkins University
Germany's Policy Towards The CFSP: Rationalist and Constructivist Explanations
Wolfgang M. Wagner
University of Tuebingen
Discussant
Marijke Breuning
Truman State University
SA04 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Public Opinion and Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Miriam Fendius Elman
Arizona State University
Domestic Constraints and Participation in International Organizations: Public Opinion and the United Nations
Douglas C. Foyle
Wesleyan University
Perception and Policy in Inter-Korean Relations: An Analysis of South Korean Mass Public Attitudes to North Korea
Taehyun Kim
Chung-Ang University
Public Opinion, Political Culture, and Foreign Policy: The Case of Canadian Involvement in Bosnia
Marc J. O'Reilly
University of Connecticut
Richard Vengroff
University of Connecticut
Erin Carriere
University of Connecticut
Preferences and Priorities: Public Opinion and American Foreign Aid Spending
Peter F. Trumbore
University of Connecticut
Discussant
Arthur N. Gilbert
University of Denver
SA05 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theories of International Conflict and Post-Cold War East Asia
Sponsor(s):
Korean Association of International Studies
Chair
Kwang-il Baek
Inha University
TBA
In-Taek Hyun
Korea University
Sung-Han Kim
Institute of Foreign Affairs and National Security
Woosang Kim
Sookmyung University
Seung-Hahm Yang
Yonsei University
Discussant
TBA
SA06 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
New Advances in Measurement
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Curtis S. Signorino
University of Rochester
Measuring and Modeling Warfare in Ancient East Asia: A New Data Set
Claudio Cioffi-Revilla
University of Colorado
David Lai
University of Colorado
A New Approach to Measuring Distance Decay in International Interactions
Kristian S. Gleditsch
Harvard University
The Distribution of Votes in the Council of the European Union
Madeleine O. Hosli
University of Michigan
Conflict-Cooperation for Interstate and Intrastate Interactions: An Expansion of the Goldstein Scale
Charles Lewis Taylor
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Doug Bond
Harvard University
J. Craig Jenkins
Ohio State University
Discussant
Sherry L. Bennett
Rice University
SA07 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
New Thinking About Nuclear Weapons
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Peter Lavoy
Naval Postgraduate School
The Territorial State After the Nuclear Revolution: Reconsidering John Herz's 'International Politics in the Atomic Age'
Louis F. Cooper
American University
Can Japan Craft an International Nuclear Disarmament Policy?
Anthony DiFilippo
Lincoln University
Fighting Nuclear Proliferation: New Challenges and New Strategies
Mark Maskow
Johns Hopkins University
Diminishing the Prestige Value of Nuclear Weapons
Barry O'Neill
Yale University
Discussant
Peter Lavoy
Naval Postgraduate School
SA08 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Ideational Sources of War and Peace
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Devin T. Hagerty
University of Sydney
Ideational Sources of Change in Grand Strategy: The Collapse of American Isolationism, 1918-1950
Colin W. Dueck
Princeton University
Choosing Your Enemy: How States Determine the Intentions of Other States
David M. Edelstein
University of Chicago
Nihilism and Conflict in the 20th Century
Stefan Elbe
London School of Economics
Ideas, Power, and Spheres of Influence in Russia's Pursuit of Post-Soviet Hegemony in Eurasia
C. William Walldorf, Jr.
University of Virginia
Discussant
Devin T. Hagerty
University of Sydney
SA09 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Disputes Short of War
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Edward J. Rhodes
Rutgers University
"Cruiser Diplomacy" in the Mediterranean and The Levant: Great Britain's Use of Force to Shape the Political Environment During Peacetime
Jonathan M. DiCicco
Rutgers University
The Role of Third Parties in International Negotiations: Modeling the Turko-Cypriot Dispute
Eleni Eleftheriou
Vanderbilt University
Democratization and Interstate Disputes in South America
Kristina Mani Clark
Columbia University
Military Power and Political Influence in Francophone Africa: The French Experience in West and Central Africa
Sarah M. Moore
Amnesty International
Discussant
Edward J. Rhodes
Rutgers University
SA10 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The Diplomacy of Conflict and Migrations in the Former Yugoslavia
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Zlatko Isakovic
YUPeace - Centre for Peace and Conflict Research
Migration Issues in Kosovo and Metohija at the End of the 20th Century
Vladimir Grecic
Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade
Diplomacy and Conflict in Kosovo
Zlatko Isakovic
YUPeace - Centre for Peace and Conflict Research
Between Preventive Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution: Macedonian Perspective of the Kosovo Crisis
Biljana Vankovska-Cvetkovska
University of Skopje
A Critical Assessment of Diplomatic Achievements and Practices of Newly Formed States of Former Yugoslavia
Vatroslav S. Vekaric
Center for Strategic Studies, Belgrade
Discussant
Paul Sharp
University of Minnesota, Duluth
SA11 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Peace Keeping, Peace Enforcement, and Failed States
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Steve Metz
U.S. Army War College
Out of the Closet: Intelligence Support for Post-Modernist Peacekeeping
David A. Charters
University of New Brunswick
The Iraqi Opposition and the Failure of U.S. Intelligence
Michael M. Gunter
Tennessee Technological University
Strengthening International Enforcement without Military Combat: Towards a United Nations Civilian Police and Peacebuilding Force
Robert C. Johansen
University of Notre Dame
Guerrillas in Their Midst: New Responses to Internal Conflict
William G. Rosenau
SAIC/FPRI
Discussant
Timothy J. Lomperis
Saint Louis University
SA12 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Genocide as a Contemporary International Crime
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
Lawrence J. LeBlanc
Marquette University
U.S. Foreign Policy and War Crimes Tribunals
Sterling Johnson
Central Michigan University
The Pursuit of Justice and Reconciliation: Responding to Genocide in Rwanda and Cambodia
Wendy R. Lambourne
University of Sydney
Freedom for East Timor by the Next Millenium
Daniel C. Turack
Capital University
Discussant
Lawrence J. LeBlanc
Marquette University
SA13 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Global Ethics and National Governance
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
Andrew Valls
Morehouse College
"Guaranteed Human Beings for Sale": Positive Incentives and Humanitarian Rescue
Robert G. Darst
University of Oregon
The Problem of Value Pluralism and Communitarianism in International Relations
Maria Lensu
London School of Economics
Two Approaches to Global Justice
Andrew Valls
Morehouse College
Discussant
Robert H. Manley
Seton Hall University
SA14 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Roundtable:
The International Studies Major: Models from the U.S. and Europe
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
Joseph C. Rallo
Ferris State University
Roundtable Discussant
Uliana Gabara
University of Richmond
International Studies Majors in the European Union
Katherine Kidd
Fairfield University
SA15 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Nationalism, Governance, and International Society--Bridging Theory and Policy
Sponsor(s):
Association for the Study of Nationalities
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
James Mayall
Cambridge University
Nationalism, Ethics, and Security
Erica Brenner
London School of Economics
Post-Colonial Self-Determination and Human Security: Peacebuilding Approaches to Ethnic Nationalist Conflicts
John G. Cockell
London School of Economics
Civic and Ethnic Allegiances: Competing Visions of Nationalist Discourse in the Horn of Africa
Eric Garcetti
University of Southern California
Can the 'English School' Adequately Address the Problem of National Minorities?
Jennifer Jackson Preece
London School of Economics
Discussants
James Mayall
Cambridge University
Tapio Kanninen
United Nations
SA16 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Opening Markets in Central Europe
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Gabor Bakos
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Shiga University
Power Decentralization in the Transitive Economy-Russian Experience
Alexander Barskii
Central Economic and Mathematics Institute
The Asian Crisis: Implications and Lessons for Central European Development
Hock Beng Cheah
University of New South Wales
Interaction of Business with Economic Tools in Eastern Europe
Karoly Foldes
Institute of Economics
Relations Between Foreign Direct Investment, TNCs, and Transformation in Hungary
Peter Gal
Budapest University of Economics
Discussant
Howard Stein
Roosevelt University
SA17 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Think Tanks: The Role of Non-State Policy Research Institutes in Policy Making
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Simon F. Reich
University of Pittsburgh
Do Think Tanks Matter? A Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy Institutes in Canada and the United States
Don E. Abelson
University of Western Ontario
Influencing the European Agenda: Think Tanks and the European Union
Philippa J. Sherrington
Queen's University, Belfast
Think Tank Transnationalization and the International Market for Analysis, Advice, and Advocacy
Diane Stone
University of Warwick
The Changing Landscape of German Think Tanks, Their International Activities, and Their Ambivalent Role in Foreign Policy Analysis
Martin Thunert
University of Hamburg
Discussant
Kent Weaver
Brookings Institution
SA18 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Environmental Protection in the Sovereign State System: Are Present Approaches Enough?
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
Hans Bruyninckx
Catholic University Leuven
Sovereignty and the Political Economy of Natural Resource Extraction and Social Conflict
Hans Bruyninckx
Catholic University Leuven
The Impact of Political Economic Structures on Sustainable Development
Georgia O. Carvalho
Bridgewater State College
The Sovereign State System, International Law, and Environmental Protection: Present Incompatibilities and Future Possibilities
Thomas J. Cioppa
Colorado State University
Debt-For-Nature in Latin America, 1987-1998
Lisa Dale
Colorado State University
Discussant
Allison B. Morrill
University of Maryland
SA19 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Seeking the Cloud Way: International Environmental Governance in Northeast Asia
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
Kenneth E. Wilkening
Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development
Challenges to Regional Cooperation on the Climate Change Issue in Northeast Asia
Yasuko Kawashima
National Institute for Environmental Studies
Regional Cooperation on the Marine Environment in Northeast Asia: A Comparative Study of Ad-Hoc and Institutional Cooperation
H. J. Kim
Sookmyung University
Culture and Korea's Response to the Environmental Challenge
Whanyung Kim
Sogang University
Ideas Toolkit: Role of Culture in the Transboundary Air Pollution Issue in Northeast Asia
Kenneth E. Wilkening
Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development
Discussant
Miranda Schreurs
University of Maryland
SA20 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Gender, Migration, and Citizenship
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
International Political Economy
Chair
Jennifer Hyndman
Arizona State University West
Protecting Refugee Women: Gender Construction and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Erin K. Baines
Dalhousie University
The Racialization of Gender in the Social Construction of Immigrant Women in Canada: The Case Study of African Women
Patience Elabor-Idemudia
University of Saskatchewan
Gender, Migration, and Citizenship: The Case of Maghribian, West and Central African Women in France
Catherine Raissiguier
University of Cincinnati
Discussant
Colleen V. Thouez
Tufts University
SA21 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Scripting Defense: Discourses of Militarism, Gender, and Sexuality
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Deborah Stienstra
University of Winnipeg
The Construction of Masculinity and the Military Mindset: Connections with U.S. Foreign Policy and the American Role in the International System
Sean P. Duffy
Quinnipiac College
Charles A. Morgan III
Yale University
Shaping the U.S. Combat Exclusion Debate
Kristina Handy
University of Maryland
Hidden Soldiers: Militarism, Gender, and the Discourse of Defense
Robin Riley
Syracuse University
Discussant
Francine J. D'Amico
Independent Scholar
SA22 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Redistribution of Authority: Breaking Geographical and Theoretical Barriers in the Study of Governance
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Jeanie J. Bukowski
Bradley University
Re-Distribution of Authority in Spain and Portugal: Processes and Causal Factors
Jeanie J. Bukowski
Bradley University
The Changing View from South Africa
Ellen B. Pirro
The Pirro Company
Eleanor E. Zeff
Drake University
Defining the Nation-State Through Its Units
Swarna Rajagopalan
Michigan State University
Striking the Federal Bargain in Russia: Causes and Effects
Tamara J. Resler
University of Wyoming
Discussant
Robert Agranoff
Indiana University
SA23 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Comparative Studies in Democracy
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Oles Smolensky
Lehigh University
Political Corruption in Parliamentary Democracies: A Comparison of Italy and Japan
Linda L. Dolive
Northern Kentucky University
Stateness, Borders, or Both--The Determinants Affecting the Type of Regime Established in New-Born Countries
Carmela Lutmar
New York University
The Influence of Islam on Attitudes Toward Governance and Democracy in the Arab World
Mark A. Tessler
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Sustaining Democratization: Comparing the Indian and Pakistani Experiences
Milind Thakar
University of Georgia
Discussant
Mehran Kamrava
California State University, Northridge
SA24 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Theme Panel:
Human Security in a Global Economy
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Caroline Thomas
The University, Highfield, Southampton
Human Security and the Political Economy of Universal Human Rights
Tony Evans
The University, Highfield, Southampton
Globalization and Human Security in Africa
Mohamed Salih
Institute of Social Studies, The Hague
Global Finance, Development Finance Institutions, and Poverty
Heloise Weber
The University, Highfield, Southampton
Communication and Human Security
Peter Wilkin
The University, Lancaster, UK
Discussant
Peter Vale
University of the Western Cape
SA25 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
The West Perceived
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Vincenzo Quadrini
Duke University
European Identity and Post-Communist Economic Reforms
Hilary Appel
Duke University
The Role of the West in Turkey's Identity Politics
Alev Cinar
New York University
Perceptions of the West and Indian Institutional Development
Srirupa Roy
University of Pennsylvania
Discussants
Burcu Akan
American University
Robert Vitalis
Clark University
SA26 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Diverse Issues around Intra and Inter-State Conflicts
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Edward Moxon-Browne
University of Limerick
The Theoretician's Dilemma: The Problems of Applying Prisoner's Dilemma Logic to Interethnic Conflict
Errol A. Henderson
University of Florida
Ethnonationalism as a 'Top-Down' Process: Towards a Re-Conceptualization
André Lecours
Carleton University
Realism, Institutionalism, and Ethnonationalism in the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Crisis Behavior in Protracted
Shmuel Sandler
Bar-Ilan University
Discussant
Cynthia Irvin
University of Kentucky
SA27 Saturday 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Domestic Challenges to Modern States in Europe
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Nicole Ball
Overseas Development Council
Disputed States, Contested Nations: Domestic Challenges to the State in Western Europe
Siobhan Harty
McGill University
Civil War and Statehood in Modern Europe
Hudson Meadwell
McGill University
Militia Motivations and Peace Negotiations: Lessons from Civil Wars
Marie-Joelle Zahar
Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University
Discussant
David A. Lake
University of California, San Diego
SB01 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Comparing Foreign Policies: The Cases of Germany and Japan I
Sponsor(s):
Japan Association of International Relations
This Panel is linked to SC01
Chair
Volker Rittberger
University of Tuebingen
Rest of panel TBA
SB02 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Normative International Relations at the Millenium
Chair
Paul Wapner
American University
International Law and International Ethics
Richard Falk
Princeton University
Peace Studies and International Ethics
Robert C. Johansen
University of Notre Dame
International Political Economy and International Ethics
James H. Mittelman
American University
A Critical Perspective on International Ethics
Radmila Nakarada
Institute for European Studies, Belgrade
Post-Structuralism and International Ethics
R.B.J. Walker
University of Victoria
SB03 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Roundtable:
A Fin de Siecle Discussion of Disciplinary Deficits and Conceptual Conflicts
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
This Panel is linked to SC03
Chair
Ronnie D. Lipschutz
University of California, Santa Cruz
Globalization and Postcoloniality
Shampa Biswas
University of Minnesota
The International Political Economy of Trade and Environment: Regional and Global Conflicts
Erik Beukel
Odense University
Exploitation and Solidarity Under Global Capitalism: International Strategies for the 21st Century
Alejandro J. Colas
London School of Economics
New Growth Theory and New Trade Theory: On Plagiating Critical Theories of Capitalism for Supporting the Mainstream in Order to Miss a Free Capitalist World Economy in the 21st Century
Hartmut Elsenhans
Universitaet Leipzig
Creating Cultural Hegemony
Barbara Jenkins
Carleton University
Gender and the State in a 'Post Political' World
Sita Ranchod-Nilsson
Denison University
Agents, Subjects, Objects, and Phantoms
Dimitris Stevis
Colorado State University
SB04 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Korea in the 21st Century: The Economic Crisis and Its Aftermath
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
International Political Economy
Chair
Balbina Y. Hwang
Georgetown University
The Economic Crisis and Prospects for Democracy
Bruce Cumings
University of Chicago
Coping with the Economic Crisis: Democratic Governance and Policy Choice in South Korea
Stephen Haggard
University of California, San Diego
Jongryn Mo
Yonsei University
Chung-in Moon
Yonsei University
Globalization and National Identity in Korea: The 2nd Image (Re)reversed
Balbina Y. Hwang
Georgetown University
The Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Socio-Political Identity in Korea
David Steinberg
Georgetown University
Discussant
Nicholas Eberstadt
American Enterprise Institute
SB05 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Congressional Involvement in U.S. Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Howard Warshawsky
Roanoke College
The Effect of Members' Personality Traits on Congressional Trade Voting, 1991-1996
Scott Crichlow
Louisiana State University
U.S. Political Parties and Military Spending
Benjamin O. Fordham
State University of New York at Albany
The International Relations--U.S. Political Nexus: the U.S. Senate as a Global Actor
James Moore
University of Portland
Perceptions of U.S. Interests in Changing International Systems: Senate Consideration of the North Atlantic Treaty in 1949 and NATO Enlargement in 1998
Karl K. Schonberg
Dickinson College
Acting on the Hill: Congressional Foreign Policy Entrepreneurs and U.S. Foreign Policy
James M. Scott
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Ralph G. Carter
Texas Christian University
Discussant
David G. Skidmore
Drake University
SB06 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Public and Elite Impact on Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Alexandra G. Carter
Georgetown University
From Prudent Presidents to Dangerous Dictators: Examining the Personal Risk Predispositions of Political Leaders
William A. Boettcher
North Carolina State University
Communal Identity and Alliance Behavior Among the Maronite Elite in Lebanon: The 1958, 1982, and 1989 Cases
Hanna Y. Freij
University of Utah
Imam Hard
University of Utah
Patterns of Ideological Preference in U.S. Foreign Policy Interventions
Michael J. Sullivan III
Drexel University
Persistence and Change in Foreign Policy Attitudes: Assessing the Differential Impact of the End of the Cold War on American Elites
Rick L. Travis
Mississippi State University
Discussant
TBA
SB07 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Systemic Sources of Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Barry O'Neill
Yale University
Does Hierarchy Matter? Causal Links between Comparative-Qualitative Ranking of Middle East States and the Regional Balance of Power
Makram Haluani
Simon Bolivar University
Explaining Environmental Priorities in Foreign Policy: An Assessment of Three Analytical Approaches
Steven L. Lamy
University of Southern California
The Impact of Interdependence on the State: Shifting Gears in the Study of International Outcomes
Steve A. Yetiv
Old Dominion University
Discussant
Maurice A. East
George Washington University
SB08 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Structural and Dyadic Aspects of Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Richard Stoll
Rice University
Factors Affecting the 'Resolution' of Militarized Interstate Disputes, 1816-1992
Stuart A. Bremer
Pennsylvania State University
Conflict Management, Conflict Resolution, and the Concert of Europe: A Case Study Approach
Jack S. Levy
Rutgers University
Joseph R. Gochal
Rutgers University
A Model of the Transition from Conflict Management to Conflict Resolution
Robert G. Muncaster
University of Illinois
Dina A. Zinnes
University of Illinois
Discussant
Charles S. Gochman
University of Pittsburgh
SB09 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Border-crossings: The Politics of Interdisciplinarity
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chairs
Shu-Ju Cheng
University of Texas, Austin
Catherine Raissiguier
University of Cincinnati
Roundtable Discussants
Anna M. Agathangelou
Oberlin College
Gregory A. Kelson
Institute for Women and Children's Policy
Anne S. Runyan
Wright State University
SB10 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The Trend Toward Economic Security: Developments in the Asia-Pacific Region
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chairs
J. D. Kenneth Boutin
York University
Chyungly Lee
National Chengchi University
Shadow Dancing: Seeking Consensus on the North Korean Question
Marc E. Lanteigne
McGill University
Asian Turbulence: A Case Study of Regional Economic Security
Chyungly Lee
National Chengchi University
Sustainable Economic Development and Taiwan's National Security: Confronting Asian Multi-Turbulence
Fu-Kuo Liu
Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University
Managing Economic Security: Institutions in East Asia
Sean Narine
University of Toronto
Discussant
Alfred Wilhelm
The Atlantic Council of the United States
SB11 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Democratic Peace and International Conflict
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Dan Lindley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Institutions over Norms: Explaining Why Democracies are Prone to Peace, But Still Fight and Win Wars
Kurt R. Dassel
Harvard University
Third-Party Intermediaries and the Democratic Peace in International Crises, 1918-1994
Joseph J Hewitt
University of Missouri
Liberal Democracy, Soft Authoritarianism, and Theocracy: Domestic Ideologies and International Conflict
William W. Newmann
Virginia Commonwealth University
Democratic Reversals and War: How Democratization Leads to International Conflict
Brenda M. Seaver
University of California, Irvine
Discussant
Dan Lindley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
SB12 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
The Impact of Transnational Crime on the Americas
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Richard Millett
Southern Illinois at Edwardsville
Roundtable Discussants
Margaret N. Beare
York University
Michael J. Dziedzic
National Defense University
Ivelaw Griffith
Florida International University
Jane Hughes
Brandeis University
Boris Omar Saavedra Perez
Inter-American Defense College
Gisela von Muhlenbrock
Private Consultant
SB13 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
U.S. Intelligence Support to Organized Crime: Myth and Reality
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
Chair
Roy Godson
Georgetown University
Contentions About an Unholy Alliance: Are the Methods and Data Adequate?
Roy Godson
Georgetown University
Joseph Trapple
Georgetown University
Allegations of CIA Involvement in Drug Trafficking During the Contra Campaign: Results of CIA Inspector General Review
Fred Hitz
Princeton University
Covert Operations and the Asian Opium Trade: A Comparison of the CIAs Legacy in Southeast Asia and Southwest Asia
Alfred McCoy
University of Wisconsin, Madison
U.S. Support for Organized Crime in Italy: The Politics of Myth and Reality
Peter Schneider
Fordham University
Jane Schneider
City University of New York
Discussants
Samuel Halperin
Phil Williams
University of Pittsburgh
SB14 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Teaching International Law-Practical Applications
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
John K. Gamble
Pennsylvania State University
Roundtable Discussants
A. Claire Cutler
University of Victoria
John K. Gamble
Pennsylvania State University
Charlotte Ku
American Society of International Law
Guy Poitras
Trinity University
SB15 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
IR Theory: Ethics, History, Community
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
Michael J. Smith
University of Virginia
Ethics, Politics, and Power in International Relations Theory
Mervyn L. Frost
University of Kent at Canterbury
The Normative and The Positive in IR Theory
Muqtedar Khan
Georgetown University
Strange Ethics, Ethical Strangers: Normative Dimensions of Transnational Multiculturalism
Peter G. Mandaville
University of Kent at Canterbury
Rediscovering Community, Forgetting History, Misplacing Ambiguity: The Power of Selective Memories in Understanding Identity and Community in IR Theory
Patricia S. Wrightson
Georgetown University
Chris Farrands
Nottingham Trent University
Discussant
Michael J. Smith
University of Virginia
SB16 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Transitions in Asia: Changing Views of Asia
Sponsor(s):
International Education
Chair
Linda J. Yarr
George Washington University
Getting "Inside Asia": From Nanjing to Hanoi and Beyond
Margaret P. Karns
University of Dayton
Teaching Students Who Were Once Taught By Marxists
George Quester
University of Maryland
International Relations Studies in China: Western Styles and Chinese Traditions
Xinning Song
Chinese Renmin University
New Perspectives and New Ideas from the U.S. to China
Zhiyong Xiong
Foreign Affairs College, Beijing, China
Topic TBA
Sumit K. Mandal
National University of Malaysia
SB17 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Light Weapons and Civil Violence
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Jo L. Husbands
National Academy of Sciences
Roundtable Discussants
Jeffrey Boutwell
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Natalie Goldring
University of Maryland
Michael Klare
Hampshire College
I. William Zartman
Johns Hopkins University
SB18 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Currency Boards: Are They a Solution to Economic Policy Dilemmas?
Sponsor(s):
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Iliana Zloch
University of Vienna
Currency Boards in the Baltics: What Have We Learned? Case Study Lithuania
Iika Korhonen
Bank of Finland
Pekka Sutela
Bank of Finland
Currency Boards in Comparative Perspective: Eastern Europe, Hong Kong, and Argentina
Michael Wyzan
International Institute for Applied System Analysis
Currency Board in Bulgaria
Iliana Zloch
University of Vienna
Discussants
Steven Rosefielde
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Jozef M. Van Brabant
United Nations
SB19 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
The System Renovation of the UN with Specific Emphasis on Relations Between the UN and Non-Governmental Organizations
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Peace Studies
Chair
Carolyn M. Stephenson
University of Hawaii, Manoa
The United Nations and Civil Society
Chadwick F. Alger
Mershon Center, The Ohio State University
In Relation to Combining the Development/Security Agendas and the Role of NGOs
Kevin P. Clements
George Mason University
Europe Already Exists, or, the Real Role of Identity in Political Life
Katsuya Kodama
Mie University
Critical Peace Studies in Search of a Cultural Politics of Transformation
Lester Ruiz
New York Theological Seminary
Discussant
Katsuya Kodama
Mie University
SB20 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Comparing the Effectiveness of International Regimes in IPE
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Detlef Sprinz
PIK-Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Flagging Standards: Enforcing Environmental and Labor Regulations on Foreign-Registered Ships
Elizabeth R. DeSombre
Colby College
The Global Political Textile Economy: Social and Environmental Effectiveness Concerns
Gabriela Kutting
University of Aberdeen
Effectiveness of International Environmental Regimes: A Review and Synthesis
Detlef Sprinz
PIK-Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Multiple Institutions and the Effectiveness of the International Health Regime
Mark W. Zacher
University of British Columbia
Discussant
Arild Underdal
University of Oslo
SB21 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Construction of Gender, Nation, Community, and State
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Lynn A. Staeheli
University of Colorado
Gender, Ethno-Nationalism, State, and Society: Three Hungarian Transitions
Joanna Goven
University of Canterbury
Managing Difference: Constructing Gender and Nation in Humanitarian Emergencies
Jennifer Hyndman
Arizona State University West
Renegotiating Identity through the Israeli-Palestinian 'Peace Process': The Story of Two Women's Protest Movements
Tami Amanda Jacoby
York University
Gender Construction of Nationalism: Masculinization of Jewish Nationalism
Tamar Mayer
Middlebury College
Discussant
J. Ann Tickner
University of Southern California
SB22 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Roundtable:
Implementing Monetary Union--An Early Assessment of EMU
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
David M. Andrews
Scripps College
Roundtable Discussants
C. Randall Henning
Institute of International Economics
John Newhouse
Bureau of European Affairs, U.S. State Department
Thomas Willett
Claremont Graduate University
Horst Ungerer
Bundesbank, IMF (retired)
SB23 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
What Ever Happened to the Third Wave?: U.S. Democracy Promotion—Critical Reflections
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Henry R. Nau
George Washington University
Democracy Promotion in the Clinton Administration: The Contraction of Expansionism
Michael Cox
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
America's Liberal Grand Strategy
John G. Ikenberry
University of Pennsylvania
Realist Skepticisms
Randall L. Schweller
Ohio State University
Questioning the Motives and Methods
Steven Smith
University of Aberystwyth
Discussant
Takashi Inoguchi
University of Tokyo
SB24 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Managing Ethnic Conflict: Comparative Approaches
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
James R. Scarritt
University of Colorado
Settling Ethnic Conflict: A Strategic Interaction Model and Kurdish-Iraqi Relations
Rupen Cetinyan
University of California, Irvine
Comparing the Effectiveness of Adversarial and Accommodative Governance in Ethnic Conflict Management
Frank S. Cohen
Ethnopolitical Cleavages in New African Democracies
James R. Scarritt
University of Colorado
Shaheen Mozaffar
Bridgewater State College
Glen Galaich
University of Colorado
Building Trust Between Ethnic Rivals: Symbolic Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations
Tamara C. Wittes
Georgetown University
Discussant
David J. Carroll
The Carter Center, Democracy Program
SB25 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Critical Theory and Political Theory: Conceptualizing Global Civil Society
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Nicholas Onuf
Florida International University
Critical Theory, Positivism, and Constructivism: The Problem of Reflexivity in Social Theory
David Dessler
College of William and Mary
Security Communities: Contributions of a Critical Perspective
Michael C. Williams
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Critical Theory and Political Theory: Conceptualizing Global Civil Society
Michael Kenny
Sheffield University
Randall Germain
University of Newcastle
Discussant
Jennifer Milliken
Graduate Institute of International Studies
SB26 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Supranationalism: Challenge To Or Consequence of Sovereign States and Liberal Markets?
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Louis W. Pauly
University of Toronto
Community Structural Frameworks and Their Impact on EU Member-State Public Administration Systems: The Case of Greece
Alexandra Filindra
Rutgers University
Institutional Responses to Economic Integration--Austrian and German Corporation in the 1990s
Reinhard C. Heinisch
University of Pittsburgh
Institutions and Intergovernmentalism in the European Union
Madeleine O. Hosli
University of Michigan
Europeanization or Globalization? Assessing the Impact of Brussels on European Member States
Daniel Verdier
European University Institute
Discussant
Louis W. Pauly
University of Toronto
SB27 Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Theme Panel:
Globalization in Contemporary and Historical Perspective
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chairs
Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel
Auburn University, Montgomery
Henry Teune
University of Pennsylvania
Trajectories of Globalization: 1800-2000
Christopher Chase-Dunn
Johns Hopkins University
The World Historical and Geographic Context of Contemporary Globalization
Barry Gills
University of Newcastle
Political Globalization
George Modelski
University of Washington
The Conceptual Framework of Globalization
Fred W. Riggs
University of Hawaii
Henry Teune
University of Pennsylvania
Global Governance
Majid Tehranian
University of Hawaii
Environmental Globalization and Global Environmental Politics
Eduardo Viola
University of Brasilia
Discussant
Selma K. Sonntag
Humboldt State University
SC01 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Comparing Foreign Policies: The Cases of Germany and Japan II
Sponsor(s):
Japan Association of International Relations
This Panel is linked to Panel SB01
Chair
Hideo Sato
University of Tsukuba
The rest of panel TBA
SC02 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Dynamics of U.S.-Cuba Policy: Then and Now
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Walt Vanderbush
Miami University
Foreign Policy Determinants of U.S.-Cuba Policy
Philip Brenner
American University
Cuban Reactions to U.S. Policy Then and Now
Gillian Gunn Clissold
Georgetown University
The Politics of Cuba Policy after the Cold War
Patrick J. Haney
Miami University
The End of the Cold War and Cuban Miami's Transition
Maria Torres
Depaul University
The Politics of Cuba Policy after the Cold War
Walt Vanderbush
Miami University
Discussant
Peter Kornbluh
George Washington University
SC03 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Roundtable:
A Fin de Siecle Discussion of Disciplinary Deficits and Conceptual Conflicts
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
This Panel is linked to Panel SB03
Chair
Mary Ann R. Tétreault
Iowa State University
What Matters is Thinking of Peace
Banu Helvacioglu
Bilkent University
The Clash of Epistemologies: What Do We Tell Our Students?
Ronnie D. Lipschutz
University of California, Santa Cruz
Accepting the Universe: Moving Toward a Global 'Contemplative Politics'
Robin L. Teske
James Madison University
Cornerstone of 21st Century Sociocentric Self-Interest
Karen S. Walch
Thunderbird - American Graduate School of International Management
God Didn't Make Those Little Green Applets: Sovereignty and Virtual Worlds
Barbara Welling Hall
Earlham College
Uncivil War in Global Civil Society? How the World Enabled the War Criminals
Franke Wilmer
Montana State University
SC04 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Decision Making Models of Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Tara E. Santmire
University of Maryland
War, Peace, and Cooperation in the Shadow of the Future and Misperceptions
Mehmet Bac
Bilkent University
Meltem S. Muftuler-Bac
Bilkent University
Crisis Decision Making and Area Specific Cognitive Complexity
Tara E. Santmire
University of Maryland
Toni Santmire
University of Nebraska
Decision Making: An Interactive Process
Peter M. Steen
Research Planning, Inc.
Steven C. Barrett
Research Planning, Inc.
Discussant
Vicent Kelly Pollard
University of Hawaii at Manoa
SC05 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Democracy and Foreign Policy
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Zehra Arat
State University of New York, Purchase College
Exporting Democracy as a Foreign Policy Tool: A Case Study
Mary Caprioli
University of Connecticut
Explaining Political Corruption: An Institutional Choice Approach
Michael W. Collier
Florida International University
The Democratic Peace Hypothesis and the Settlement of the American West
Arthur N. Gilbert
University of Denver
Democratic Peace Theory and Wars of The Third Kind
Jill L. Starr
New School for Social Research
Do Democratic Neighbors Fight? Territoriality, Power, and International Crises
Hemda Ben-Yehuda
Bar-Ilan University
Iris Margulies
Bar Ilan University
Discussant
Miriam Fendius Elman
Arizona State University
SC06 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Enduring Rivalries
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Malcolm G. Chalmers
University of Bradford
The New Phase in Russian-Turkish Relations after the Cold War: Are They Really Old Neighbors or Historical Adversaries?
Erhan Buyukakinci
Galatasaray University
The Onset of Enduring Rivalries: Implications from the Egyptian-Israeli Case
Ben D. Mor
New York University
Sino-Indian Border Dispute: Hope for a Peaceful Resolution
Jaya Tiwari
Old Dominion University
In Search for Alternative National Interests: Russo-Japanese Territorial Disputes After the Cold War
Yakov Zinberg
Kokushikan University
Discussant
Donald A. Sylvan
Ohio State University
SC07 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Case Studies, Bayes, and Causal Inference
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Dale L. Smith
Florida State University
Case Studies, Statistical Studies, and Causal Inference
Andrew Bennett
Georgetown University
Bayesian and Non-Bayesian Approaches to Hypothesis Testing
David Dessler
College of William and Mary
Accounting for Rival Hypotheses: The Logic of Eliminative Pragmatic Induction
William Dunn
University of Pittsburgh
The Limits of Inference: Case Studies and Coercive Diplomacy
Gary Schaub, Jr.
University of Pittsburgh
Discussant
Bear F. Braumoeller
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
SC08 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Stepping From the Past Through the Present to the Future
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
TBA
War as a Continuation of Policy By Other Means: Reflections Upon the Clausewitzian Trinity in the Iraq Crisis
Robert L. Callum
Center for Naval Analyses
Medieval Muslim Theory of War and Peace and Modern International Relations Theories: Is the Dialogue Possible?
Ali Ghanbarpour-Dizboni
University of Montreal
When in the Realm of Losses: Prospect Theory and Decision Making on the Battlefield
Janeen M. Klinger
Marine University
The Strategic and Tactical Offense-Defense Balance
Thien Nguyen
University of California, Irvine
Population, Technology, and the Military Ethos: Causes of War and Peace, 1300-Future
John D. Orme
Oglethorpe University
Discussant
TBA
SC09 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Emerging Norms of Post-Conflict and Micro-Disarmament
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Michael Pugh
University of Plymouth
The Use of Outside Military Personnel to Disarm Factions in Peace Support Operations
Don Daniel
Naval War College
Norm Building in Security Spaces: The Emergence of the Light Weapons Problematic
Keith Krause
Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva
Light Weapons and Post-Conflict Weapons Control: In Search of Normative Interactions
Fred Tanner
The Geneva Center for Security Policy
Discussant
Mats Berdal
St. Anthony College
SC10 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Status Quo and Revolutionary States in International Relations
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Peter C. Sederberg
University of South Carolina
The Radical Foundations of International Norms
Patrick J. Conge
University of Arkansas
Reflections on Kirkpatrick's 'Dictatorships and Double Standards at Twenty
Mark N. Katz
George Mason University
Crossing the Line: Moral Transgressions in Insurgencies and Interventionist Triggers -The Cases of the Khmer Rouge, Sendero Luminoso and Taliban
Timothy J. Lomperis
Saint Louis University
New Approaches and Old Problems in the Cultural Explanation of Revolution, 1789 and 1989
Jason Sharman
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Discussant
Jack A. Goldstone
University of California, Davis
SC11 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Fighting Strategic Proliferation: After South Asia's Tests
Sponsor(s):
Intelligence Studies
International Security Studies
Chair
Timothy Hoyt
NonProliferation Policy Education Center
Command and Control of South Asia's Emerging Nuclear Forces
Clayton P. Bowen
Center for Non-Proliferation Studies
South Asia and the Democratic Peace: Implications for Non-Proliferation
Timothy Hoyt
NonProliferation Policy Education Center
U.S. Technology Transfer and Indian Proliferation
Gaurav Kampani
Center for Non-Proliferation Studies
India and Pakistan's Acquisition of Nuclear Weapons: Lessons for Potential Proliferators
Thomas Mahnken
U.S. Naval War College
From 'Nuclear Option' to 'Credible Deterrent'? Assessing Indian Strategic Choices in the Post Cold War Era
Ashley Telllis
RAND Corporation
Discussant
Henry Sokolski
Nuclear Proliferation Education Center
SC12 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The International Criminal Court: Next Steps
Sponsor(s):
International Law
Chair
Paul Williams
Carnegie Endowment
The International Criminal Court: What Relationship to Other Mechanisms of Accountability?
Mark Ellis
American Bar Association
The Role of the Security Council
Michael P. Scharf
New England School of Law
We Have to Save Private Ryan: U.S. Objections and the International Criminal Court
James L. Taulbee
Emory University
The Role of the International Criminal Court in Promoting Post-Settlement Peacebuilding
Paul Williams
Carnegie Endowment
Discussant
Jerry Fowler
Lawyers Committee for Human Rights
SC13 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Rocky Transition to a New Global Order: Ethical Quandaries
Sponsor(s):
International Ethics
Chair
Stephen A. Garrett
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Ethical Foundations for Global Education
Anthony R. Brunello
Eckerd College
The Politics and Ethics of Transnational Justice
Stephen A. Garrett
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Ethics of Environmentalism: An Indian Perspective
Asha Gupta
University of Delhi
The New NATO: A 'Guarantor of Euro-American Civilization'?
Rebecca R. Moore
Concordia College
Discussant
Marilyn McMorrow
Georgetown University
SC14 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Hypertext Authoring for Teaching International Relations
Sponsor(s):
Active Learning in International Affairs
Chair
James C. Roberts
Towson University
The Disruptive and Transformative Potential of Hypertext in the Classroom: Implications for Active Learning
G. Matthew Bonham
Syracuse University
Jeffrey W. Seifert
Syracuse University
The Public Politics Project: A Student Authored Internet Encyclopedia of Politics
James C. Roberts
Towson University
Evaluating Hypertext Presentations on the World Wide Web
Alan J. Rosenblatt
George Mason University
Discussant
Lynn M. Kuzma
University of Southern Maine
SC15 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Governance in a Turbulent World
Chair
Joe D. Hagan
West Virginia University
Exploring Along the Domestic-Foreign Frontier
James N. Rosenau
George Washington University
Discussants
Daniel Drache
York University
Robert Latham
Social Science Research Council
Etel Solingen
University of California, Irvine
Paul Viotti
University of Colorado, Denver
SC16 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Balkan Imbroglio
Sponsor(s):
Diplomatic Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Daniel N. Nelson
Old Dominion University
Regional Cooperation and State Building: A Manageable Recipe for the Balkans?
Brad K. Blitz
UC Santa Cruz, California State University, Monterey Bay
The Priorities of U.S. Assistance to Transitional Countries: The Albanian Model
Diane L. Dick
Florida International University
The Cycle of Conflict and the Necessity of International Policy Convergence: Ethnic Conflict (Mis)Management and the Former Yugoslavia
Penelope D. Safioleas
King's College University of London
States Within States? The Republic of Kosovo, Sate Sovereignty, and the Resolution of Ethnic Conflict in Post-Communist Europe
Rudra Sil
University of Pennsylvania
Andrew March
University of Pennsylvania
Discussant
Norman Cigar
Public International Law and Policy Group
SC17 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Roundtable:
A United Nations Without the U.S.--A New Debate
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Juergen Dedring
City University of New York
Roundtable Discussants
Yves Beigbeder
UNITAR, Geneva
A.J.R. Groom
University of Kent at Canterbury
SC18 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The "Greening" of International Trade Regimes
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
John Jame Kirton
University of Toronto
An Assessment of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation
David J. Blair
Huron College, University of Western Ontario
Explaining the Effectiveness of NAFTA's Trade-Environment Regime
John Jame Kirton
University of Toronto
Julie Soloway
University of Toronto
The European Union as Trader and Environmental Activist: Contradictory Roles?
John Vogler
Liverpool John Moores University
Charlotte Bretherton
Liverpool John Moores University
APEC, Globalization, and the 'Sustainable Development' Agenda
Lyuba Zarsky
Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development
Discussant
Morten Boas
University of Oslo
SC19 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Sex Work, Sex Tourism, and Trafficking in Women
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
This Panel is linked to Panel FD24
Chair
Katharine H. S Moon
Wellesley College
To Go or Not To Go? Stories of Migration and Deportation: An Ethnographic View From the Dominican Republic
Denise Brennan
Georgetown University
(S)ex(s)port Led Growth: Tourism and Sex Work in Cuba
Michael J. Clancy
University of Hartford
Sex Worker Organization and Resistance
Kamala Kempadoo
University of Colorado
Sex Slaves, Dutiful Daughters or Entrepreneurs: A Case of Thai Women in Toronto
Noulmook Sutdhibhasilp
University of Toronto
Trafficking in Women and NGOs: Lessons from the European Union
Emek Ucarer
University of South Carolina
Discussant
Cynthia Enloe
Clark University
SC20 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Theories, Methods, and Paradigms: Multiple Perspectives on International Relations
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Chair
Raymond C. Miller
San Francisco State University
Conundrum: Illicit Narcotics and Theoretical Approaches in International Politics
Angela S. Burger
University of Wisconsin, Marathon
Broadening the Scope of International Relations
Kenichiro Imai
University of Connecticut
Structurelationism: A Paradigmatic Framework for International Studies
Jeff H. Mann
Old Dominion University
Environmental Policy Implications of Clashing IPE Paradigms
Raymond C. Miller
San Francisco State University
Discussant
Walter Clemens
Boston University
SC21 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Africa's Challenges to International Relations Theory
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
Peter Vale
University of the Western Cape
Realism, Neo-Realism, and Africa's International Relations in the Post Cold War Era
John Clark
Florida International University
The Quasi, Failed, Hollow, and Lame African State: Rethinking the Sovereign State in International Relations Theory
Kevin Dunn
Boston University
Challenging Westphalia: Issues of Sovereignty and Identity in Southern Africa
Sandra J. MacLean
Dalhousie University
The End of History? African Perspectives on Liberalism in International Relations
Tandeka C. Nkiwane
Johns Hopkins University
Discussants
David Blaney
Macalester College
Peter Vale
University of the Western Cape
SC22 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Migration, Identity, and Discourse
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Cheshmak A. Farhoumand
York University
Migration and Ethnic Conflict: Ethnic Identity and Ethnic Political Mobilization Among the Migrant Turks in Western Turkey
Ayse Betul Celik
State University of New York at Binghamton
Who Are We? The Role of National Identity in American and Canadian Immigration Policy Debates, 1905-1925
Elizabeth Clifford
Connecticut College
Inter-Community Ethnic Conflict in Post-Unification Germany: The Kurdish Conundrum
Vera Eccarius Kelly
St. John's University
(De)Racializing Identity: South African Migration Policy in the 20th Century
Audie Klotz
University of Illinois, Chicago
Exploring the Link between Asylum and National Identity through Contemporary European Parliamentary Debates
Niklaus Steiner
Northwestern University
Discussant
Mervyn L. Frost
University of Kent at Canterbury
SC23 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The Power of Money Politics
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Philip G. Cerny
University of Leeds
Monetary Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade
David M. Andrews
Scripps College
Who's the Agent? What's the Structure? Trust, Authority, and the Political Dynamics of Currency Crises
Peter A. Aykens
Brown University
Room to Move: Government Response to International Financial Market Pressures
Layna Mosley
Duke University
Powering or Puzzling Towards European Monetary Union
James I. Walsh
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Discussant
Philip G. Cerny
University of Leeds
SC24 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Economic Development Strategies: Lessons from Asia and Latin America
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Brian Dille
Arizona State University
The Growth of Chinese Trade: Explanations and Implications
Shaun G. Breslin
University of Warwick
Dual Track Economic Reform in a Transition Economy: A Mechanism Design Given Enforcement Problem
Gyoung-Gyu Choi
Ewah Womans University
The New Economic Model in Latin America and the Transformation of the Venezuelan Economy
Alberto Martinez
Universidad Simon Bolivar
The State, Market Reforms, and the World System: Comparing the Chilean and Chinese Political Economies
Lois Hecht Oppenheim
University of Judaism
Vera Simone
California State University, Fullerton
Discussant
Christopher Lingle
Case Western Reserve University
SC25 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
The IPE of the Environment: The Diffusion of Policies
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to SD25
Chair
Valerie Assetto
Colorado State University
Global Change and the Political Economy of Environmental Reform in Brazil
Valerie de Campos Mello
Candido Mendes University
Environmental Economism and Global Problem Solving Processes
Rosalind Irwin
York University
The Political Economy of Risk in Hybrid Cities: Urban Environmental Discourse and Danger in Santiago, Dominican Republic and Havana, Cuba
Barbara D. Lynch
Cornell University
The Tragedy of Enclosure: The Commodification of Knowledge and the Implications for the Commons
Marian Miller
University of Akron
Discussant
Joan E. Supplee
Baylor University
SC26 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Human Rights, Workers Rights and Labor Standards as International Public Goods: Institutional Perspectives
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Edward Weisband
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Social Security versus Social Protection: A Comparative Analysis of Latin American Systems
Sarah M. Brooks
Duke University
Labor Migration and International Institutions
Leah Haus
Vassar College
Measuring and Quantifying Comparative Labor Standards: The Cases of the United States and Canada
Karen Roberts
Michigan State University
Richard N. Block
Michigan State University
Human Rights as Workers Rights: A Political Economy of Trade Unionism, Sound Sectoral Practices, and International Public Goods
Edward Weisband
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Discussant
Lisa A. Adler
Rutgers University
SC27 Saturday 1:45 - 3:30 PM
Theme Panel:
International Perspectives on International Negotiations
Chair
Bertram I. Spector
Center for Negotiation Analysis, Maryland
The Current Role of Law in International Negotiation
Juan Carlos Beltramino
Argentinian Council for International Relations
International Negotiations in the Soviet Union and Russia: Practice, Science, and Education
Marina Lebedeva
Moscow Institute of International Relations (MGIMO)
European Negotiators in 1648 and 1998
Paul W. Meerts
Netherlands Institute for International Relations-Clingendael
Discussant
I. William Zartman
Johns Hopkins University
SD01 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Regionalism
Chair
TBA
The Social Construction of Constitutive Norms of Regional Security
Badredine Arfi
Ohio State University
Political Economy of Regionalism: A Synthetic Approach
Mine Eder
Lewis and Clark College
The Europeanization of French Distinctiveness. Reshaping Nation-State Concepts in Political Discourse
Klaus Roscher
European University Institute
Discussant
TBA
SD02 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The U.S.-Mexico Binational Study on Migration: A Case for Analysis
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Susan Forbes Martin
Georgetown University
The Mexican Government Involvement and the International Relations Theory
Remedios Goméz-Arnau
Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte
Results of the Binational Study
B. Lindsay Lowell
Georgetown University
The U.S. Government Involvement and Policy Proposals
Susan Forbes Martin
Georgetown University
Cooperation in Migration and Labor within NAFTA
Deborah Meyers
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Discussant
Sidney Weintraub
Center for Strategic and International Studies
SD03 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Panel:
Misunderstanding Sovereignty? Mexico After NAFTA
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chairs
Carol Wise
Johns Hopkins University
Thomas Biersteker
Brown University
Foreign Electoral Observation and Mexican Sovereignty
Jacqueline Mazza
Inter-American Development Bank
Mexico's New Policies on Foreign Direct Investment
Isabel Studer
Instituto Teconologico Autonomo de Mexico
A Functional Interpretation of Sovereignty
Jim Robinson
Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico
Drug-Trafficking in Mexico and the Erosion of the Nation-State Paradigm
Jorge Chabat
Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas
Discussants
Luis de la Calle
NAFTA Office, Mexican Embassy
Carlos Rico
Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs
SD04 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Negotiating to Prevent Escalation and Violence
Sponsor(s):
Scientific Study of International Processes
Chair
Arturo Valenzuela
Georgetown University
Roundtable Discussants
Fen Osler Hampson
Carleton University
P. Terrence Hopmann
United States Institute of Peace
Bertram I. Spector
Center for Negotiation Analysis, Maryland
SD05 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Sighting Security, Siting Security, Citing Security, or "The Clash of the Policy Makers"
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Michael C. Williams
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
Minds at Peace: National Security and the Political Economy of Fear
Ronnie D. Lipschutz
University of California, Santa Cruz
Sustaining Terrorism
Annamarie Oliverio
Arizona State University
Security, Movement of People, and the New Europe
Sakari Suoninen
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Discussant
Michael C. Williams
University of Wales, Aberystwyth
SD06 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Australia's Security Policy for the 21st Century
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Mohan Malik
Deakin University
Security Australia: From Alliances to Agreements
Mohan Malik
Deakin University
Australia's Regional Security Environment
Craig A. Snyder
Deakin University
Australia's Security: Strategies and Concepts
Stewart Woodman
The Australian National University
The Australian-United States Security Alliance
Thomas-Durell Young
U.S. Army War College
Discussant
TBA
SD07 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Roundtable:
Religion and Statecraft--At the Crossroads of Conflict
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Joseph I. Coffey
University of Pittsburgh
Roundtable Discussants
Andrea Bartoli
Columbia University
Maryann B. Coffey
Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding
George Johnston
Center for Strategic and International Studies
David Little
U.S. Institute of Peace
Donald Shriver
Union Theological Seminary
SD08 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
New Ways To Learn and Teach
Sponsor(s):
Active Learning in International Affairs
Chair
Renee E. Marlin-Bennett
American University
Using Online/Simulated Interventions to Transform the 1982 Falkland Islands War Lessons into Students' Experiential Learnings
Nora Femenia
Nova Southeastern University
Linking Experiential and Classroom Education: The American University-Amnesty International Summer Institute on Human Rights in the 21st Century
Renee E. Marlin-Bennett
American University
Ellen Dorsey
Amnesty International
A Learning Experience: Initial Stages of International Relations Formal Education at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Alberto Pfeifer
University of Sao Paulo
Model UN as a Teaching Tool in International Relations
Karrin Scapple
Southwest Missouri State University
Discussant
Jeffrey S. Lantis
The College of Wooster
SD09 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Peacekeeping With and Without the United Nations
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Chair
Damon V. Coletta
Duke University
The Evolution of Peace Support Operations Doctrine in the Nineties: The Struggle for the Middle Ground
Peter Viggo Jakobsen
University of Copenhagen
Do Buffer Zones Keep the Peace or Prolong the Conflict?
Dan Lindley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Peacekeeping and its Impact on Peacebuilding in Theory and in Cyprus
Nicholas Sambanis
Princeton University
Lending Troops: Choosing the UN Peacekeeping Burden
Kimberly Marten Zisk
Barnard College, Columbia University
Discussant
Damon V. Coletta
Duke University
SD10 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Preventing Violent Conflicts: Success and Failure
Sponsor(s):
Peace Studies
Chair
Lily Gardner Feldman
Georgetown University
Preventing Ethnic Conflicts in a Waning Century: An Advocacy for Preventive Diplomacy
Alice Ackermann
University of Miami
Preventive Diplomacy for Macedonia, Phase Two: The Balkan Scenario Short-Circuited
Michael Lund
Creative Associates International
Conflict Resolution in Kosovo: Preventing Serbia's 'Final Solution' to the Kosovo Problem
Michael E. Salla
American University
Discussant
Stephen D. Shenfield
Brown University
SD11 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Dynamics of Economic and Political Transition in Central and Eastern Europe
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Post-Communist States in International Relations
Chair
Carl H. McMillan
Carleton University
Democrats, Traders, and Ex-Communists: Eastern European Political Transition in Comparative Perspective
Joel R. Campbell
Tohoku University
Show Us the Money: Eastern European Economic Transitions and Their Impacts on Foreign Capital and Technology
Masumi Hakogi
Tohoku University
Euro and Central European Companies
Koji Nakatsu
Osaka University of Commerce
Comparative Studies of Foreign and Indigenous Enterprises in the Hungarian Manufacturing Industries
Valeria Szekeres
Tohoku University
Discussants
Gabor Bakos
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Shiga University
Carl H. McMillan
Carleton University
SD12 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
NGOs, Conflict Resolution, and Reconciliation
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chairs
Charles Hauss
George Mason University
Joel Peters
University of Reading
NGOs and Reconciliation: The Case of Cyprus
Cheshmak A. Farhoumand
York University
TBA
David M. Last
Pearson Peacekeeping Centre
The Role of NGOs and the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
Joel Peters
University of Reading
NGOs, Reconciliation, and Democratization
Pam Rouse
ADRA
Jeff Flowers
ADRA
Discussant
Charles Hauss
George Mason University
SD13 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Bowling Together: Volunteerism and the World Community
Sponsor(s):
International Organization
Chair
Paul Rich
University of the Americas-Puebla
The Knights of Columbus and American Foreign Policy
Francisco Hernandez
University of the Americas-Puebla
Freemasonry as an International Movement
Antonio Lara
University of the Americas-Puebla
The Orange Order as an Evolving International Movement
Moises Ramirez
University of the Americas-Puebla
Putnam, Fukuyama, De Tocqueville, and Volunteerism in the International Community
Paul Rich
University of the Americas-Puebla
Guillermo De Los Reyes
University of the Americas-Puebla
Discussants
Antonio Lara
University of the Americas-Puebla
Moises Ramirez
University of the Americas-Puebla
SD14 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Domestic Parameters of Environmental Policy Making in Countries in Transition
Sponsor(s):
Environmental Studies
Chair
Anna Brettell
University of Maryland
Rescaling Global Environmental Affairs
Matthew R. Auer
Indiana University
Access and Influence: Hungarian Environmental NGOs from the Late 1980s to the Present
Marni Berg
Colorado State University
Economy, Culture, and Environment: Ecological Concerns of Central Asian and Caucasus Countries in Transition
Omer F. Genckaya
Bilkent University
Idikut Tugba
Bilkent University
Local Capacity for Environmental Policy Making in Hungary
Eva Hajba
Budapest University of Economic Sciences
Valerie Assetto
Colorado State University
Discussant
Jxrgen Wettestad
The Fridtjof Nansen Institute
SD15 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Globalization and the Gendering of Work
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chair
Debra Liebowitz
Rutgers University
The Forgotten Workers: Rural Women and Triple Exploitation in Korean Development
Dong-sook Gills
University of Sunderland
International Labor Policies and the North American Free Trade Agreement: Are Women Getting Their Fair Share?
Gregory A. Kelson
Institute for Women and Children's Policy
Beyond Beijing: The Limits and Promise of Globalization in the Advancement of International Women's Rights
Laura J. Parisi
Hollins College
Historicizing Globalization and "Women's Work"
Feng Xu
Agnes Scott College
Discussant
Elisabeth M. Prugl
Florida International University
SD16 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Political and Economic Developments in Central Asia
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
Michael B. Bishku
Augusta State University
Nation-Building and Development in Uzbekistan
Michael B. Bishku
Augusta State University
The Political and Economic Issues of the Caspian Sea Region
Houman A. Sadri
University of Central Florida
Kazakhstan: Its Place in Central Asia and the World
James E. Sowerwine
Kutztown University
Cautious Cooperation: New Patterns of China-Central Asia Relations
Yi Sun
University of San Diego
Discussant
Paul Thiers
University of Oregon
SD17 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Roundtable:
Issues in General Disarmament
Sponsor(s):
International Security Studies
Women in International Security
Chair
Natalie Goldring
University of Maryland
The Rest of panel TBA
SD18 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Roundtable:
The Changing Politics of World Hunger
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
Chair
James V. Riker
Bread for the World Institute
Roundtable Discussants
David Beckmann
Bread for the World Institute
Marc J. Cohen
International Food Policy Research Institute
Paul J. Nelson
University of Pittsburgh
Patti Petesch
Independent Development Consultant
SD19 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Comparative Studies on Democratization in Ethnically Divided Societies
Sponsor(s):
Comparative Interdisciplinary Studies
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Chair
Alex Schmid
PIOOM
Globalization, Immigration, and Democracy: An Ethnographic Study of Central American Immigrants in Los Angeles
Eva Barraza
Northern Arizona University
Ethnic Conflict, Development, and Democratization in Guyana
David J. Carroll
The Carter Center, Democracy Program
Jason Calder
The Carter Center, Global Development Initiative
Diasporic Identities and the Political Process
Madeleine Demetriou
University of Kent at Canterbury
Democratization and Inter-Ethnic Accommodation in Bulgaria (Eastern Europe) and Benin (West Africa)
Bruce Magnusson
Whitman College
Discussant
Kenneth E. Basom
University of Northern Iowa
SD20 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Globalization and Regionalization
Sponsor(s):
Global Development
International Political Economy
Chair
Sakah Mahmud
Transylvania University
Globalisation and Regionalism: The Case of the Mediterranean
Fulvio A. Attina
University of Catania
Regionalization as Personal Practice: Labor Migration in Post-Apartheid Southern Africa
Michael Niemann
Trinity College
Globalizing the Brazilian Regional Economy: The Challenges of Greater Vitoria in the 1990s
Eric K. Spears
West Virginia University
Regionalism in Multilateral Contexts
Jonathan R. Strand
University of Nebraska
Discussant
Kidane Mengisteab
Old Dominion University
SD21 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
International Actors in Immigration Policy Making: Contributions to the Sovereignty Debate in International Relations
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
International Organization
International Political Economy
Chair
Gallya Lahav
Wesleyan University
When Passage-Making Became Policy-Making
Miriam Feldblum
California Institute of Technology
The EU's Institutional Terrain and Lobbying on Behalf of 'Migrants' Interests'
Andrew Geddes
University of Liverpool
The Proliferation of Transnational State and Non-State Actors in Migration Control: Causes and Consequences
Virginie Guiraudon
Princeton University
Theories of Cooperation in International Relations: Potential for a Common European Migration Policy
Colleen V. Thouez
Tufts University
Discussants
Leah Haus
Vassar College
James F. Hollifield
Southern Methodist University
SD22 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The Dilemma of Refugee Protection: The Right of States (to restrict Migration) vs. the Right of Individuals (to obtain Asylum)
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
International Law
International Organization
Chair
Bill Frelick
U.S. Committee for Refugees
Refugee Protection: Prospects and Challenges for the Next Millenium
Elizabeth A. Adjin-Tettey
University of Victoria
States, International Organizations, and the Refugee: Reflections on the Complexity of Managing the Refugee Crisis in the Horn of Africa
Assefaw Bariagaber
Princeton University
Restricting Political Asylum as a Form of Restricting Migration
Mark Gibney
University of North Carolina-Asheville
Clair Apodaca
Florida International University
State Interest versus International Obligation: The Case of North Korean Famine Victims at Refugee-Risk
Shin-wha Lee
Korea University
Discussant
Andy Schoenholtz
Georgetown University
SD23 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Theme Roundtable:
Feminists Reading and Writing International Relations: International Feminist Journal of Politics
Sponsor(s):
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
Chairs
Jan Jindy Pettman
Australian National University
Gillian Youngs
University of Leicester
Roundtable Discussants
Kathleen B. Jones
San Diego State University
Judith Squires
University of Bristol
Cynthia Weber
Purdue University
Marysia Zalewski
University of Wales
SD24 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Regional and Multilateral Responses to International Tax Competition
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
Chair
Michael C. Webb
University of Victoria
Policy Narratives in the European Union: The Case of Harmful Tax Competition
Claudio M. Radaelli
University of Bradford
The Illusory Relationship Between Business Cycles and the Tariff
Richard S. Sherman
Syracuse University
Tax Competition and OECD Control Efforts
Kenneth Thomas
University of Missouri, St. Louis
International Cooperation as Transnational Politics: Firms, Experts, Taxpayers, and International Agreements on Corporate Taxation
Michael C. Webb
University of Victoria
Discussants
David M. Andrews
Scripps College
Tony Porter
McMaster University
SD25 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
The IPE of the Environment: The Politics of Policy
Sponsor(s):
International Political Economy
This Panel is linked to Panel SC25
Chair
Kathryn Hochstetler
Colorado State University
Environmental NGOs, TNCs, and the Question of Governance
Peter J. Newell
University of Warwick
Globalization and the Environment: Political Economy of Natural Resource Protection in Canada and Indonesia
Jacob Park
UN University-Institute of Advanced Studies
States, Firms, NGOs, and the Global Political Economy of Trade and the Environment
Marc Williams
University of Sussex
Discussant
Sing C. Chew
California State University, Humboldt
SD26 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Bodies Across Borders: International Political Economy and Migration
Sponsor(s):
Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration
Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
International Political Economy
Chair
J. Ann Tickner
University of Southern California
Cross-Border Migration and Security in a North-South Perspective
Elisabeth Abiri
Department of Peace and Development Research
(In)visible Bodies in Sexual and Domestic Labor: Third World Immigration in the Production of Global Power
Anna M. Agathangelou
Oberlin College
Migration and Forms of Mobility in the Political Economy
Helene Pellerin
University of Ottawa
Discussant
J. Ann Tickner
University of Southern California
SD27 Saturday 3:45 - 5:30 PM
Shifting Notions of State Sovereignty
Sponsor(s):
Foreign Policy Analysis
Chair
Hanna Y. Freij
University of Utah
State Formation, Sovereignty, and the Formulation of Foreign Policy in the Arab Middle East
Andrew B. Loewenstein
Georgetown University
Sovereignty Through Experience: U.S.-North Korea Exchanges, Sovereign Expression, and Foreign Policy
Carol A. Medlicott
University of California at Los Angeles
Nation versus State: The Dilemma of Seoul's Foreign Policy Making Toward Pyongyang
Tong Whan Park
Northwestern University
Globalization, Controls, and Sovereignty
Wesley W. Widmaier
University of Texas, Austin
Discussant
David T. Jervis
Washburn University
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